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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_03_30"SOF TIVARE r. • y I • ., Wednesclot/. March 30, 1994 IeWS What does the future hold for the unemployed? -See Page A9 Spor4J Local figure skaters head east to test their precision. See Page A30. special sections Regular features 6 r � AZ9 Sale ow by. • 837- WMeSRd. rwo 2088 52 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 35,000 930 + 70 G31- 41 Vol. t 1.3 NO. 14 In the fast lane Students at Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School were in the fast lane when they participated in a 24-hour Fast for Life beginning late Friday afternoon. Here, Melissa Kennedy and Ryan McGarrigle enjoy a pil- low fight, while others passed the time showing off their talents in a show and writing letters on behalf of Amnesty International. photo by Celia Bronkhorst TAKE A SEAT OR STAY PUT New federal seat for Ajax, Pickering could be stalled AJAX-PICKERING - Proposed cites is the expense of adding new MPs, changes to the federal electoral bound- pointing out each one costs taxpayers aries may not take place as origi- about $1 million. "Can the taxpay- nally planned, so Ajax and Picker- er afford another (four) MPs when ing might not get a second repre- + we can work with the ridings we sentative in Ottawa, Ontario Rid- ing MP Dan McTeague reports. have?" The commission is recommend - The Federal Electoral Bound- ing the number of Ontario seats on aries Commission for Ontario is Parliament Hill be increased to 103 proposing to add four new seats in from 99 because of the population the province and change the growth in Ontario. boundaries of some existing rid- Dam Rather than increase the number ings. It's recommending Ontario WTeegue of seats, riding boundaries should Riding be split and altered. be redrawn, Mr. McTeague sug- But, some MPs want the commission's gests. proposals reviewed and possibly changed, For example, Ontario Riding has about Mr. McTeague notes. One problem he 200,000 residents, while Oshawa Riding, represented by fellow Liberal MP Ivan Grose, has 82,000. "Why not increase the size of his riding?" Ontario Riding currently includes all of Pickering and Ajax, and most of Whitby. A new riding of Pickering -Ajax would be created, taking in most of the urban areas of the two communities. The new Ontario Riding would include all of Whit- by and Uxbridge, Pickering north of the 3rd Concession and CP rail lines, and northern and eastern areas of Ajax. He also questions the boundaries pro- posed for the new riding, noting part of the dividing line between Pickering -Ajax See 'NO -Yap 4 DONT LET ANOTHER DAY END WITHOUT MEETING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE! CALL SINCERELY YOURS AT 1-416-476-1991 •■ r "r •.t r� �y'4'.i 1"1 .� �•./ it •d, s ,'tir �. •1 '►',l� .l �:�a ll�L• �ir�� 1��:1i��3L'�1! ''`,w� v; It • TURKEYS FRESH GRADE A or frozen all available sizes while supplies last! 7 AIM 214ik9 @ 'siVal '/"fi with min $25 order e rdt ding wbocco pro' ducts, prescnpDons 6 Ih•s arc^ I PHI"DELPHIA [�Cw.,`��`�971 Kraft Com/.' CHEESEregular or IyM 150 g pkg. . BROCCOLI ' fresh bunch product of U.S.A. SEEDLESS GRAPES GREEN or ffDproduct o«hile � , grade218/218/kg,�b. 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SCHNEIIXRS O�LDE AUHbNS) SMOKE HAMS ready to serve boneless whole, half or lifestyle fully cooked 6/kg i Ib. i ►s. CRACKER BARREL KRAFT CPHEVAR CENSE I w. mild, medium, light medium or old 1~ Plug. ■ PUJ 4108 ■ ■FAMOUS -WVh " coupon .r � $so a del �.d„aty ■ ■ Protisauo podeet ■ O'd ICE CREAM ■ ■ g additional quantities 1.99 1 - 2 L ctn.. ■ Limit one ctn- per coupon. Limit one coupon per customer. ■ Coupon valid until Saturday, April Z 1994 at Pickering Supercentre only. L==mwm.._.........a===m=nw=a Prices effective until Saturday, April Z 1994 at Pickering Supercentre only. "� �� Store reserves the right to lAit.quanhties...... _ .. _ _ ...... centre r THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 30,1991 -PAGE S-A At a public forum on Pickering airport lands residents demand... - Ti'o me o r awa o ma e u i s min - By MARIANNE TAKACS Staff Reporter PICKERING — As one resi- dent put it, it was like trying to unscramble eggs or turn ham- burger back into a cow. She was referring to the job faced by the three MPs trying to come up with recommendations on the future of the Pickering airport lands. The three — Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague, Durham Riding MP Alan Shepherd and Scar- borough -Rouge We River MP Derek Lee — held a pub- Want a lic forum Saturday deCiSio at the Pickering Central Library. matt The approxi- What mately 75 citizens who attended the all -day forum P, offered a wide ' range of recipes for fixing up the stew of problems created when the lands were expropriated by the federal government in 1972, uprooting families and disrupt- ing people's lives. B-ut the one thing they all seemed to agree on was that Ottawa should finally make a decision on what to do with its 18,600 acres of airport land, which currently houses about 2,500 people in 600 homes. We just want a final deci- sion, no -matter what it is," said Altona-area resi- dent Eric Paszat. "Whatever you do, It W don't return us to houE some sort of long- term plan." was t The majority of frOn those at the forum were tenants or for- and I mer owners of the 5.100 acres of sur- It b� plus lands which -R the federal depart- Ell: hasof transport has decided it no longer needs even if an airport will be built on the rest of the site. The sale of those surplus lands was announced by the Mulroney government in Febru- ary of 1992, but halted by the new Liberal government at the behest of the province, local politicians and some citizens. The decision the residents are hoping for from the federal government now is one that will return the area as much as pos- sible to its pre -1972 state. They want the lands to keep their agricultural zoning and tenants to have a chance to buy the properties they are now renting. They want poorer tenants to get help in obtaining mortgages if they want to buy the properties they live on, or be given plenty of notice before they would have to leave their homes. Some of those who attended the forum also called for mea- sures to ensure speculators could not flip properties for resale and that property values in the area will not drop as the result of a large quantity of fed- eral lands coming on to the market. One major disagreement evi- dent at the forum was between people who thought tenants should have the first right to purchase a property, and those who iuougu iue should go to former owners. Robert Ellsmore, who moved away from Pickering after the home he had spent seven years building himself was expropri- ated, said he was told at the time he would be able to buy it back if the airport wasn't built. "You can't go back 20 years but you can try to right wrongs," he said. "It was my house, it was taken from me and I want it back." Some tenants d;th him and agree w� USt noted only very few owners would be final likely to want to buy their property back 1, no anyway. Ar Fred Beer of the Pickering Rural t is' Association also Eric called for an environ- mental study before any decision to sell J the land is made, so that it can be "con- served" for future generations. Some residents maintained Ottawa must decide now whether it will go ahead with the airport or something else on the site, since potential buyers of the surplus lands need to know who they will have for neighbors. That was a sentiment echoed by Whitby councillor Marcel Brunelle, who attended on behalf of Durham Region, and Pickering councillor Enrico Pistritto. M r. Brunelle told the LS my forum Durham's planning process has -', It been "completely Lken screwed up" by the fact that the Region me can make no plans avant for the airport lands. If the rk federal government )bert plans to go ahead with the airport, he more added, the surplus lands should not be sold because they would be needed for airport - related services. Durham Region has taken the position that an airport is need- ed in Pickering to support the region's future economic devel- opment, because the existing airport at Oshawa is insufficient and can't be expanded enough. Mr. McTeague said after the meeting that he believes Ottawa should decide what it will do with all the airport lands within the next few months before making a decision on selling any of them. "We can't look at the 5,100 acres in isolation," he said. He added building an airport on the lands is "not a feasible or viable option". He also believes tenants should be given first right of purchase in the event of a sale. "I think we have to strive for This wheel's justice in our time," he said, adding that offering properties JI to their former owners "would be a very, very big problem". 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Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Don't forget the less fortunate Many area families will spend time together with relatives and friends over the Easter long weekend. probably marking the occasion with a spe- cial meal. But. for some families in our communities, the holiday heightens the demoralization which accompanies the daily struggle to get enough food on the table. When you're combing your local supermarket. stocking up with food for the long weekend, please don't forget about those in our midst who are less fortunate and need our help via the Daily Bread Food Bank. Again this year, we can help alleviate hunger right here in our own backyards through the food bank's annual spring food drive which began this past weekend. Ibis year's spring drive goal is to collect enough non-perishable goods to help 250.000 families, some from the Ajax and Pickering arm over the next four months. To this end, specially -marked paper bags will be distributed with the News Advertiser in today's paper. Please fill them with food and drop them off at local fire halls. or Loblaws and SuperCentre stores until Mon- day. April 4. Food items such as canned fish, fruit. vegetables or stew. powdered milk. baby formula, macaroni and cheese, beans, peanut butter and rice are most needed. Those food items dropped off at Ajax fire halls and supermarkets will go to Daily Bread. However, food in bags dropped off at Pickering fur halls and supermarkets will go to the St. Paul's -on -the -Hill food bank which is holding its own spring food drive. A special note of thanks to News Advertiser carriers who have gener- ously forgone their usual commission associated with flyer delivery and will hand out the Daily Bread hags for free. Have a happy and safe Easter weekend. But, please, put some non-per- ishable food items aside. fill up the bag provided, and help make some- one's Easter just a little bit better. � LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Hold elections for bureaucrats To the editor, Ob no kids. run and hide here comes the boogey man again! Remember me? I wrote in a couple of years ago and suggest- ed we needed some user fees for health care visits before that idea became all the rage. Well folks, I'm back and guess what, I'm more radical than ever. If I may digress for just a second, I sure hope in the years to come that we still have some form of health care system in place. But, onward and upward. Hell, all of our institu- tions are eating us alive, my question is at what point do taxes become so great that it no longer pays to go to work? What I see are a bunch of institutions with self serving empires of bureaucrats all going wild at the taxpayers expense. Let's stop for a minute and figure how these empires came to be. A young guy gets a job with a min- istry or some other government corporation and from day one learns how not to "Rock the Boat". He works his way up the ladder and one day finds himself running the show at which point he owes too many favors or has too many friends to ever, at this stage, "Rock the Boat". Over the years to ensure the system stays in place, our young friend has enlisted the help of a political party or two, and joined up, more WHERE'S MY GLUE SINK., MOM 2 I NEED IT I DON'T FOP, scHooL KNOW, PUD -TODAY! b than likely, with a collective bar- gaining group which periodically holds everyone for ransom and ensures this crap is perpetuated. Now, Joe Public has never given our friend the civil servant too much support, whether he's a teacher with an ever more increasingly militant school pop- ulation where any form of disci- pline is taboo and many parents would rather sue than help solve the problems of a troubled child. Or maybe our civil servant is a nurse confronted with an increas- ingly dangerous job due to the risks of dealing with some of today's illnesses. HERE'S MY SOLUTION: Let's redesign the system and have some of our top bureaucrat- ic positions become elected posi- tions. It shouldn't cost any more but if it did, my guess is that the cost savings of having people responsible for running these institutions being once again accountable to the public and not to their empires would pay for it all 100 times over. Now before some ping pong ball responds by saying we need top people with experience, this taxpayer will sacrifice experience for accountability every time. Besides, if .the system crumbles "ain't nobody gonna be work- ing„ Mike Newman, Pickering by Steve Nease ABOUT US The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 21-15 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. 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Sunday, April 3 (Easter Sunday) 12 noon - 5.00 p m. Monday. April 4 (Easter Monday) 9:00 a.m_ - 9.00 arm. Chad SSuupprvviQsion: Closed Apr) t - 4. 1994 aF y,ril1 CLOSED Prmy,", Saturday, April 2 1:00 pm. - 4 00 p m. (Open) 7:00 P.m. - 9'00 p.m. (Open) Sunday, April 3 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Open) Monday, April 4 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Adult) 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Open) 7.00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ;Oyer) Dunbarton Pool Friday April 1 CLOSED Saturday, April 2 Loam to swim operates as usual Saoarams 2 All programs will operate Sunday. April 3 CLOSED Monday, Monday, April 4 CLOSED April 4 Allprograms cancelled COMMUNITY• Programs will not operate on Friday, April 1st Monday, April 4th For Program Into. Call 4204621 -p-HAPPY EASTER -0.0- ,t EGG HUNT at Ilk PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX SATURDAY, AMM Z 19% STARTING AT: 10:00 a to (24 years) 11.00 am (5-7 yars) 11:30 - 12:00 noon (Ltmch) EASTER EGG HUNT***EGG DECORATING ***VISIT FROM THE EASTER BUNNY*** TICKETS $5.00 AVAILABLE AT LOEB GLENDALE (Dixie Road) and the PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX ***CHOCOLATE EGGS FOR ALL CHILDREN"* ***PRIZES THROUGHOUT THE HUNT*** SPONSORED BY LOEB GLENDALE & THE TOWN OF PICKERING DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & FACILITIES FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 831-1711 OR 683.6582 seal PAGE $AA,N Iel others `live URHAM - WW Calling all volunteers. The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers to be trained as �VVith cancer :group leaders for the "Living with > ccnecned before they are trained to pro - Cancer" group meetings. `vide support at these sessions Anyone Volunteers will be interviewed and interested can call 725-1166. Guess when we're hn.. iv., ng our next Surprise Guess who pays the GST! (Hint: not you.) Eaton's will pay the GST on all clearance items during our Easter weekend Surprise Days. That's in addition to the 10% to 50% you'll save on selected items in every department. 10% — 50% off and no GST? That's right. And because all this is happening on and around the Easter weekend, we're using pink, lilac and yellow balloons to show you where the bargains are. Happy Easter. Eaton's Surprise Days Thursday, March 31 and Saturday, April 2 Eaton's will be closed Friday, April 1 and Sunday, April 3. EATON 1234 Sbl8 9012 TIMOTHY EATON E ATO N'S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded Toronto customers in area code 416, call Eaton's Buyline 343-5111. Ontario 24-hour toll-free phone orders DIAL 1-800-268-9175. Hearing Impaired (416) 343-2345 - V11 lay-off victim asks as she upgrades skills , By KEITH GILLIGAN - s. Stat[ Reporter DURHAM - Jannie Mackay is heading back to school to learn computers but she's wondering if there'll be a job for her when she completes her course. e� cySlf` I'm taking the computer course to make me� . a ;•� -+ more marketable, but there are a lot of computer people out there looking for work. Jobs are what r�� i� �• we need... Mrs. Mackay lost her job of more than six years as an industrial lab technician at Fasson J �",r. ' �`•� Canada in Ajax on Nov. 4, 1992, when the company restructured She's been looking for full-time work since being laid off. 2 a Both federal and provincial governments have been pushing retraining as a way ofhelping unemployed people. With upgraded or new skills, people will have an easier time finding work, the feds and Queen's _ Paris say. ,, __` Mrs. Mackay feels that theory has a hole in it: there are no jobs for retrained a r workers. "Everyone I've talked to are skilled. There are people in my field, or welders t = or electricians. Everyone has more than one document (showing what field the �- person has been trained in)," she says. "It's like someone taking lab train- Coping with ing. I'm trained in that and someone the most davunemploYmenI else is taking it. Where are the jobs' to the sexPertt dau sung aspect of and firming a �p "I know a lot of people with a lot growth this high_te the neweconomy nom' car �d of documents who were told to des ch, econ ear 90 retrain. But, for what? Is there going to be a ode' 'ndUStries will ezpefie Ste. AccIs a di of job for what they're training in?" nee n9 Mrs. Mackay recalls clearly the feelings she went through when she was laid off. Losing a job is "really hard on you. It's like a divorce." She went through a "period of three pajama days" after being told she was no longer needed. During those "pajama days", "You don't know what's wrong with you. You know you're not sick. My daughter would come home from school and my husband would come home from work and I'd still be on the couch. I had no energy." She was also riddled with self-doubt. "I'd go over it my mind: Was I a bad worker? And, I'd compare myself to people still there." The Unemployed Help Centre has "helped me a lot," she says. Located in Oshawa, the centre -provides counselling and job search advice to unemployed people. Despite losing a job she enjoyed, Mrs. Mackay says, "I have nothing but good things to say about my company. That's why it was so hard to leave", even with an "excellent severance" of five months' pay. Losing her job meant going without her $28,OWa-year wage. "I can't remember the last time I had $20 to blow. I think twice before I do anything. When I go for groceries, I fill up the cart and in the last three aisles I start putting stuff back. Before, I filled up the cart with what I want- ed." Unskilled laborers need to upgrade: politicians AJAX-PICKFRM - Most long-term jobs in the fix= will either be in high- tech fields or with "green' i dustrm Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman pre- dicts. Bah sectors are gnawing by eight to 12 per cent a year, compared to less than three per cent for the economy as a whole. High-tech jobs, such as those that are part of an international communications network or space -related work, will require people who are highly skilled and they'll pay good money, Mr. Wiseman says. He forecasts drat, in "green' industries designed to clean up the environment, there'll be three types of jobs — research and development, managerial, and low - skilled "sating" work. There ate "only two avenues" open to unemployed people, he says. People with a skill can work for someone else or start their own business. Unskilled workers will have to upgrade their talents. Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague says Canada is going to have to "shift away from hadidonal industries of big labor and big business to small businesses on the leading edge" Walkers wig have b get more Draining and skills in order to compete forjobs, says the MP. 'Tbere ate 13 or 1.6 million people receiving unemployment insurance, but 450,OOD jobs are unfilled because people don't have skills." As an example, Mr. McTeague notes, 'Tod and die makers can't find any - cope with pain of job loss By LINDA WHITE Staff Reporter DURHAM - Losing a job can be as difficult as coping with the death of a loved one, advises an employment counsellor. "It rates high on the stress scale," according to Julie Neill of the Unemployed Help Centre, Durham Region. Not only does losing a job mean a loss of income, it can also result in a loss of self-esteem, confidence and friends. To make things worse, tough economic times "paint a grim picture" of the future. That's why it's `natural" to go through a number of stages, the first of which is characterized by anger, shock and denial. "After three or four months, some people still don't believe they've lost their job," Ms. Neill notes. During the next stage, the unemployed feel opti- mistic they'll find work. But after receiving rejection letters. the jobless individual "hits rock bottom again" and begins to experience the "yo-yo effect. One day he's up, the next day he's down." But with help, he can reach the "coping bridge" and attain skills to help him deal with unemployment. The centre helps the jobless acquire those coping tools through its Handling Unemployed Group (HUG). "When you're unemployed, you often feel isolated. But this group helps you realize you're not alone." explains Ms. Neill. "You realize it's perfectly natural to be under tremendous stress, to experience insomnia and a lack of appetite. You may even notice yourself doing things you don't normally do, like veiling at your kids" It's important to recognize — but not dwell — on those signs, advises :FIs. Neill. And while actively searching for a job is obviously a must, it shouldn't consume a person's life. Instead, the jobless should "get involved in some- thing and utilize as many community resources as pos- sible. That can mean volunteering, taking an aerobics class or just taking a walk — anything to get out of the house. -People need to take time out for themselves because there's the danger of getting burnt out in their job search." The unemployed are also encouraged to avoid "people who bring them down. Some people are igno- rant to how they're feeling." .is. Neill notes. important to be with people who have a positive atti- tude." At the same time. Ms. Neill encourages the jobless to "do some soul-searching. They must re-evalute their goals to ensure they're still realistic as (the job market) continues to change." While "that doesn't mean they can't hold onto their dreams," it could encourage them to pursue other inter- ests, such as refreshing their computer skills. Finally, Ms. Neill points out that unemployment can be a positive experience for some "who are so thankful for the chance to see how unhappy and trapped they were. They now have more time to go back to school or to spend with their families." The Unemployed Help Centre also offers at no charge a labor adjustment program for groups of 49 or less laid off at the same workplace, as well as individu- al counselling and a job search club. For more information, call the centre at 579-1821. Jobs of future. in high-tech, says expert By AL RIVETT Staff Reporter . AJAX-PICKERIM - Small high-tech companies will emerge as the biggest employers of Mr. Hadden says those types of companies will be best able to utilize the educated workforce Canada has to offer. "I still feel an educated workforce is the greatest resource we have. Companies used to spend Caoadiaas m the fulisr, ptedmcts a spusc man fa an agency which NEW w bringr a lot of money on etiuxation and training. But, companies now ae looking fa ileo- rea abusinesses into the new era of competitiveness. An educated pie who arrive on their doorstep already educated and already motivated." Dick Hadden, executive director of the Bureau for Excellence in Durham With free trade and emerging global competition forcing many changes in the Region, which promotes the concept of total quality a Durban Region businesses, Workforce is Canadian economy, workers will not only have to be more skilled than ever, but says smaller compatm in the information and engineering fields `which have a the people who manage those workers will also have to change with the times, market niche" wit employ the greatest chunk of the country's population in the the greatest "Businesses have to be quality -oriented toward products and service, but also years ahead. for people. They'll have to be able to handle people in a manner that these people "Nigh -tech is probably where you'll see the greatest opportunities in Canada resource we will be motivated. They'll have to get rid of the old attitude of expecting employees because we pay very high wages and have a very highly -educated workforce," have to park their brains at the door. Now, you want their input. You have to tap into that eVl"Iabe big Mr.automakers and Ontario Hydro are a tremendous down- resource.,, Canada's workforce. will continue to be one of the most sizing. T eey're trying to get to the optimal level of wakfrnoe. They're not going to Dick Hadden highly -per lo t�� be the big empbyeis any more. his going to be the small and medium-sized companies that lead "Canada has a very bighly-paid, skilled workforce and that's not going to go away. I think the way." _ - it's pert of or ohne and it's going to stay with us." PACE M16AL-THE NEWSADVEitTISEk WED„ MAjWM30,•l"4 Boy's arm cut gaiter knockafter AJAX - A nine-year-old boy suffered serious lacerations his arm went through a :morning. The Pickering Beach Rd. res ident was knocking on the win -Ne his hand went through the glass, Durham Regional Police report. was taken to the Ajax and where a four -inch cut on the inside fatty tissue of bis left lylcep was created. � :.gtass window here tate Sunday .dow of a door at his home when Pickering General Hospital ntinATIAM Business breakfast held next week DiTRHAM - The first in a series of breakfast meetings being hosted by the Bureau of Excellence in Durham Region is scheduled for next week. Elaine Minacs of the Nlinacs Group is the guest speaker at the breakfast. Speakers at upcoming meet- ings are expected to come from Dowty Aerospace Landing Consumers onsumers Gas and Eco - Tec. The first breakfast is Tues- day. April 5. from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., at Cullen Gardens. 300 Taunton Rd. W.. whilby. The cost is S15 for BEDR members and S20 for non-mem- bers (GST not included). The bureau helps businesses with the 'total quality' concept. 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Food donations can be being sought include canned fish, dropped off at _ fruit, vegetables or local fire halls, stew, powdered or Loblaws and milk, baby formula, Supercentre macaroni and stores from now cheese, beans, until Monday, peanut butter and April 4. ' rice. The food The Daily Bread bank hopes to bags may be used to help 250,000 drop off food at families over the a Pickering fire halls next four^ and supermarkets, months, Daily �� .:' �:, but those donations Bread executive will go to the St. director Gerard Paul's -on -the -hill Kennedy says. food bank, because Each bag col- St. Paul's has chosen lected will help News Advertiser carriers not to participate in feed a family of from left: Dawni, Angela the Daily Bread drive three once it's and Cassandra Tomassini and rather holds its combined with are among the hundreds own drive. products Daily that will be delivering food Food dropped of at Bread collects bags inside today's News fire halls and super - from the food Advertiser. markets in Ajax and industry, he the rest of Durham Trustee In Bankruptcy Off enng all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 j AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 ' Saturday & evening appointments available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R. YANCH SUPERKIDSTM 'THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 30,19044PAGNIZ-A rive gets under,way-ioaay Region will go to Daily Bread. The Ajax -Pickering Salvation Ctarcroft '"Place" 10( R ( ONIP URI N ut R ( OV FR'l Army is a participant in the Daily from Daily Bread on a regular Bread drive and receives food basis. SATURDAY, APRIL 9'" 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. CEDARCROFT PLACE invites you to join us and view our retirement facility • LOUNGE - LIBRARY - ACTIVITY ROOMS ISMINCREDIBLE DINING ROOM AND MORE 649 KING ST. E. OSHAWA For further information call 723-9494 MARJORIE BEATTIE (administrator) A%'4' - ;4W 54.. ,. PAGE 12 -A -THE NEM ADVERTISM WED, MARCH 3041994 Arrests in 1988 discovery of charred body PICKERING - Two Brampton residents face mur- der charges more than five years after the charred body of a man was found in a wooded area in north Picker- ing. The body of Pritam Singh Chohan was discovered by two pedestrians on Aug. 11. 1988 on Sideline 34. half a kilometre north of Conc. S. Mr. Chohan. aged 22, van- ished earlier that month from Weston Bakery in Scarbor- ough. His car was found %L% -- era] days later in an under- ground parking garage in Toronto. Durham Regional Police have been investigating the murder with Metro Toronto Police and Peel Regional Police. A 39 -year-old Brampton resident was arrested at his home around 5 a.m. Mondav and charged with first-degree murder. A 32 -year-old Brampton resident was arrest- ed at the same time at his home and charged with accessory to murder. 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That will be followed with a healthy 6 point interior inspection, a 6 point body inspection and an 11 point on - hoist inspection. Then, to ensure your hunger for knowledge has been completely satisfied, we'll close off our spring special with a 13 point engine inspection that is sure to fit the bill. ALL THIS, 52 POINTS IN TOTAL $ 95 ONLY CALL AHEAD TO RESERVE A HOIST! 40uRs: 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday MR PICK�JP Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 970 BROCK ROAD SOUTH, PICKERING TEL: 831-5400 / 1-800-563-6662 HONDAS ONLY PLEASE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY EXPIRES APR. 15, 1994 PAGE 16-A•THE NEWS ADV ,WFC, MARCH 30,1991 Baby struck by cyclist suffers cracked rib AJAX - A four -month-old baby suffered a cracked rib after being struck by a teenage cyclist here Monday aftemoon. A woman was standing with her baby, who was in a stroller, outside the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the Ajax Plaza on Harwood Ave. around 12:15 p.m. Three boys, aged about 13, approached riding mountain bikes on the sidewalk. Two rode atoend either side of the stroller, while the third lost control and hit the stroller. Ali three rode off immediately, 91 NJ [IN 0 oil a 01 N N to Go for the Go d.T Durham Regional Police report. The mother took the baby to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospi- tal, where the young girl was treated and released. BUICK REGAL GOLD EDITION INCLUDES: • driver's side air bag • 4 -wheel anti-lock brakes • 4 -speed electronic transmission • dual zone air conditioning • AM/FM stereo cassette • tilt steering • cruise control • power windows • power locks • pulse wipers • 3.8 litre SFI V6 engine • gold insignias BUICK LESABRE GOLD EDITION INCLUDES: • dual air bags • 4 -wheel anti-lock brakes • electronic air conditioning • AWFM stereo cassette • power windows • cruise control • tilt steering • child -security rear door locks • Soft -Rayl" tinted glass • 3.8 litre SH V6 engine + 4 -speed electronic transmission • 15" cast aluminum wheels • remote keyless entry • electronic remote control mirrors + illuminated visor mirror • power antenna + 6 -way driver -side power seat • trunk release + gold insignias THE 6M 3-YEARI60,000 KW NO DEDUCTIBLE WS ASS Ids�de _ FNIANCIAL VEHICLE. Earn 5% on the purchase of a new GM car TAL Available 24 hours a day. Professional or truck. Applications available at WARRANTY help is ony a phone call away. nearest dealer or TD Bank branch r V M VER COWS FWT W5 days a year.- 'used wWer Vence the GM card* a tra&ma,y of General Motors Corporahoa The Quality you demand. Priced Right! I •p•,ce% tone Rega, Custom,LeSab,e Castor• are Sf 9 999 524 24g eOu-Dpea as Oescnbed F re,ght (S76O SE70) incense nsurance and taxes not �ncwoea ONw aODI-es to �,.e t9g4 6.,.�. Rep.n 16 ^stn .case for 5149 e nv, n- ea u aesC,ibed and I" OwCo LeSabre Custom based on a 36 me nth lease to, 5399 per month eguWpea as Oescnpea A M—mum Gown payment of S907 S2 t 71 dna secu,,ty oepns�es or 5425 5•t; `, are r p otrert a5 new or Oemonstlator motets Deane, ma sell tar less Facto or0er eou�red S111' mneage Cundl,o,s aop'y Offer aDD,,es to 1994 Y Factory o, Dealer nage may ce necessary mese avers may not ce como�nea win, any ulnen otters See Dearer for oeta,is • Some charges may apply See Dealer to, complete dein,% �.., rcrD Ontario Hydro strike averted DURHAM — A last-minute deal between Ontario Hydro and the Power Workers' Union has averted a strike that would have lead to the shutdown of nuclear generating stations in Pickering and Clarington and probably blackouts throughout the province. The deal was reached Mon- day, after Premier Bob Rae threatened to impose a solution on the two parties if they could not find one themselves. It's expected the tentative two-year deal will be approved by workers over the next few weeks. The contract covers approxi- mately 14,600 Hydro workers in the province — about 2,000 of them work at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station and about 1,200 at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station in Clarington. Workers could have walked off the job Thursday at mid- night. Ontario Hydro was scheduled to begin shutting down its nuclear plants Monday in preparation for the strike deadline. 'ell the whole world about that special occasion in Name Dropping. Fax us the information at 683-7363 !Fax us your billboard items «at 683-7363 CHERNEY'S WHITBY 1650 Owdn St. Euf TA: 19051579.2660 THE.NEWSADVERTISFR, WED—MARCH _M, 1994PACLE1'7•A WE ARE RENOVATING Os p YDis la Sale O O UP TO OFF Oak, Maple, Cherry and Laminate Kitchens Kitchen Design 1060 Salk Rd., Pickering INIU000A 905-683-0678 BEA OOD EGG! Send the ETIY For Easter: Your Song of Spring`" April 3Professional Bouquet Celebrate spring with Florist 2 �50 $ 2 "J50 family and friends i J J / send a beautiful bouquet of fresh, Or send one of our own in- fragrant flowers! House arrangements, in a Send the FTD' s V� r colourful wicker basket gunny Basket`"` tastefully designed with `! " colourful and fragrant spring B°uquet., -A�< flowers starting at 524.95.$3450 Z(�50 r/ J Or choose an Easter budvase �t J arrangement a delicate mixture of 7 colourful flowers with Baby's 4VI - •� Breath in a ceramic budvase starting at $17.50 to $22.50 Q '� MIXED BOUQUETS FROM $5.95 ROSE BUNCHES (12 ROSES) $6.95 MINI CARNATIONS POTTED MUMS 55.95 BOUQUETS $6.95 TULIP POTS $5.95 CARNATION BOUQUETS $2.49 DAFFODIL POTS 5.5.95 Phone orders accepted on all major charge cards. FOR QUALITY, VALUE &SERVICE PHO?r� I=VMA im BAY RIDGES FLORISTS INC. 839w2949 DAILY 1215 BAYLY STREET (Bay Rs IGA Plaza) Ridges DELIVERIES FROM, OSIUWA TO O.AICVELLE L] 0 UNBEATABLE PRICES BIG SCREEN SMALL PECE01 A0 ; :if �, : Mlll l< � 0"- � �0 at< X%**" GUARANTEE If,= fld tie iieMical ileo wi" *e te"w W& **,&.% aryl of you purlme, miff *ee sine ttM =d aoditio.c (W less, ewe rill 0*n6w)" tie &&few Holiday W eekend affects busnesses, services AJAX-PICKERING - You bet- ter stock up on provisions. as many stores and banks will be closed for at least part of the upcoming long weekend. Beer stores will be closed Good Friday, while liquor stores will shut their doors both Good Friday and Easter Monday. Most major grocery stores will close Friday and Sunday, but will be open for business on Saturday and Monday. Check your financial institution for their hours of operation. There will be no mail delivery on Friday and Monday and post offices will be closed both days. Postal outlets in retail stores will be open over the holidays accord- ing to the hours of the host busi- ness. In Pickering, the town's offices and the Pickering Public Library will be closed Friday and Monday. with the library operating on its regular 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule on Saturday and closing Sunday as usual. The Pickering Recreation Com- plex will be closed Friday, operate on its regular 7 a.m. to 9 P.M. schedule Saturday, operate from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Faster Sun- day and be on a 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. holiday schedule Monday. There will be no Pickering Transit service on Fridav and Sun- day. and regular service will be provided on Saturday and Mon- day. Residents who usually have their garbage and blue boxes col- lected on Friday will have them collected on Monday instead. Series aids people providing care DLTRHAM - Are you caring for an adult family member or friend? The Durham Region Health Department and the Glazier Medical Centre are sponsoring an information series for people caring for an adult family member or friend. The six-week series will run Wednesday, April 6 to Wednesday, May 11. The sessions will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Glazier Medical Centre, 11 Gibb SL. Oshawa. To register, call the health department at 723-8521 or 686-2740, or the Glazier Medical Centre at 579-1212. The Pickering Town Centre will be closed Fridav and Sunday, and operate regular hours Saturday and Monday. Drug stores in the mall will be open throughout the weekend. In Ajax, town offices will be closed Friday and Monday and operate on the regular 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. schedule Tuesday. The Harwood Place Mall will Ix, closed Friday and Sunday, and operate regular hours Saturday and Monday. Drug stores will be open throughout the weekend. Ajax Transit won't operate Fri- day and Sunday, but will offer regular service Saturday and Mon- day. Also on Monday, late night service will begin at 8 p.m. instead of 10 P.M. All parks and recreation facili- ties will be closed Friday and operate normally on Saturday and Sunday. The Ajax Community Centre will be open Monday from 4 p.m. to midnight, but all other facilities will be closed. VOLUNTARY PAY,... has never been better SAVE & WIN! By wluntanly paylq your carrier S3.50 you will have a chance to WIN one of Four Gift Certificates. You will also receive valuable discount coupons. Your carver will be around in early April to show you the coupons and ask for your support. By paying your carrier. you show appreciation for good delivers- service and for receiving a top quality newspaper three times a week. Your carrier receives half of the paNment. Ajax/Pickering Hews Advertiser The main branch of the Ajax Public Library will be closed Fri- day to Sunday, reopening on Mon- day at 9:30 a.m. The Village branch closes Friday and won't reopen until Tuesday at 10 a.m. Garbage and blue box items usually collected on Friday won't be picked up until Friday, April 8. GO Transit will operate on a holiday schedule Good Friday, and offer regular service for the remainder of the weekend and Monday. M tarn AIR MILES on all g g i Q� F Goodyear tires and service includin the rent values listed Q N in this ad. Ask your participating retailer. lire sole ends April 23, 1994. Coll for odditioral sites and sale prices. Savings may vary. Up to four months to pay on credit cord pur(hw exceeding 5250.00.O.A.(. SMUM SER i • Free Rotation • Free Installation - -OSHAWA 1 O2_ King Sfr_et. East 5%� -340 CORRECTION NOTICE Itoolco Appearing in our flyer starting March 291h. Page 11 (1-2) Men's, ladies', boys' and girls' 18 speed bikes reg. $151.96, advertised $138.96 Now changed to $124.96 each Page 12 (1-2) Eveready Automobile Battery 060-26 (Top terminal) - should be $46.97 wrtrade-in. 960-75 (side terminal) - should be $49 97 wrtrade-in. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Easter appearing in this paper, Wedrxsday, March 30, 1994. Page 7 Item F - Vanity Fair brief illustration price is incorrect. Should read 3 for $15.00. Inadvertentty, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. • Do you drfMe a Oeaeral Meters Treat w►;i 1 drirs V110wele' • To yew steering:BE�E V"ben your ear is celtd3 • H" Y~ dealer �� you $70*, $seO Or ' bore to fix W STEER -EASY IS A o0 SERV= IPROCEDIt7RE ""IAT CORRECTS STIFF STEERIIIIG RACKS ON All FRONT' WJMEL DRIVE GENERAL MOTORS VEJpCLES ]INSTALLED Arran +9D STEER-EASY99 + TAX BROCK AUTO REPAIR & SALES 4Z']► -6110 ' BROCK RD. N. AT TAUNTON RD. IPI CKERI NG "fIEWV* A%1VPJffWR; EDl, MMtCM 3b, J ed; 1l�Jt, Dr. Bernard Farber and Dr. Howard Petroff Family Physicians Are pleased to announce Dr. Virginia MacLennan has joined their practice NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS 905-420-5776 Pickering Medical Centre 1885 Glenanna Rd. Ste. 210 (directly across from Pickering Town Centre) SHERIDAN •USED CAR &TRUCK SALE • SHERIDAN Break into Spring with one of our VALUE -PRICED pre -owned automobiles 1993 OLDSMOBILErcassetale. 1993 LUMINA CERAS SEDAN 3.3 V-6 engine, automatic. old transmission. power windows, air conditioning. tintedansmission, old, power windows power locks, cruise control, AWFM glass. power ticks, cruise control, fill steering. AMlFM cassette, aluminum rims. 60/40ring. 60140 seats. custom atteror pulse wipers. as Conditaning ting seats, P3170. P3173, P3174. P3175, P3176. P3177. 1993 ACNIEYA 4 DOOR Automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows, power locim cruse control, tip steenN. AM/FM cassette, bucket seats. console, luxury compact at budget price. P3180. » 983 CAVALIER 4 DOOR Automatic transmission, air o,no,ltionmg, AM/FM cassette, power steering, ASS brakes. Best sung car r Caracia at budget prix. P3105, P3124. P31Si. P3154. P3162. 1983 CORSICA LT SEDAN V•6. automate, air condd:oning, power Veering 6 brakes. AIIATM cassette. ABS brakes and driver's au bag. P315e. P3164 1 1 1 1993 OEO STORM COUPE AUtorriatc transmission, air condilionetg. AM CM cassette. a l.fnirurn rims. SC01 s:-ces. -tet sporty automot:*. Pricm to seri D31% EATON'S.1$12,999.1$..,10,5991$11,9991$11,666 MATERNITY SALE Pants $ 9.95 T -Shirts 14.95 Blouses 19.95 Skirts 19.95 Nighties 19.95 Jumpers 29.95 Jumpsuits 29.95 Jeans 29.95 Dresses 39.95 PantyHose 3PI 1 °° Briefs 319.50 PTC ALL DRESSES 20 to 30% OFF 831-2088 705 Kiiipstonp R Y\ IIOIIFtS flay. f2/ G frlOn.-Fri. 104 whits fid • . SM. I" 1993 effEVROLET 1/2 -TOM PICKUP 305 V-8, automatic, old transmission, air conditioning. AMFM stereo, power steer% power brakes. ABS brakes, boil w chrome bumper b grip, rally rims. One owner trade. Low mileage. P1 617A. $14,666 1993 CUTLASS SUPREME :SEDAN 3.3 VA automatic, old tt'ansmssion, air corift ng, bucket seats. power windows. power ticks, cruise control, lift steering, console. ABS brakes. AWW cassette. P3172. i 199 f MAZDA MXO SPORT COUPE Automatic transmission, power sunroof. AM/FM cassette, bucket seats plus much more features on this sport luxury coupe. pi lieA. 1991 CAVALIER 4 DOOR Awomatic transmission. air concrt�cinin5. AWPM cassette, power steering 3 brakes. Economy at budget puce. P31 CIA. $..1114441$7,444 Sheridan Chevrolet •Geo •Oldsmobile •Cadillac 1800 Kingston Rd., Pickering (1 km. east of Pickering Town Centre) 683-9333 1SSS DMC SAFARI S -PASS. MINI VAN 4,3 V-6, automatic transmission, air condii1mm . power windows, power looks, cruise, tiff. 81assenger seating, rally rims, roof console. Sharp d dean. PI 678A. =11,499 N f 0 0 cc le 0 LU Sheridan z Z2t _J cr. m . W 3 0 Hwy.2 PTC - — ?AGE 26A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 30,1994 Some trustees challenge kindergarten decision DURHAM - While the public ichool board continues to defend Its decision to introduce alternate - day kindergarten in September, some trustees are questioning how that decision was made. "I was telling people it wouldn't affect them" if their chil- dren attended schools which didn't have anv busing, Durham Board of Education trustee Kath- leen Hopper admitted Monday. The Oshawa trustee was one of several wearing an "I oppose all- Jav alternate kindergarten" but- ton, along with about 50 parents who challenged the board's deci- �ion. The board maintains the public had a chance to comment on all proposed budget cuts at consulta- tion meetings held throughout the region in \oyember and Decem- her. But at that time, many parents and some trustees didn't think a proposal to introduce all-dav. every -other -day kindergarten would affect all schools because it was listed as a transportation item. (B% eliminating, noon -hour bus runs to and from kindersarten classes. localtaxpa%crs are spared S648.(N)0 a year.) Aquatic program helps arthritics AJAX - Registration has begun for an aquatic program for arthritis sufferers. Classes begin Friday. April 5 and run 10 weeks from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ajax Community Cen- tre. Exercising in water can help decrease the pain and stiffness of arthritis, as well as improve joint flexibility and muscle strength. Each session includes a 30 - minute exercise class followed by free -time In the pool. You dont need to know- how to Swim. Classes are led by aquatic instructors trained by The Arthritis Soclety . Cost of the program is S35. Call The Arthritis Society at 434-722 1 for more information or to register. It wasn't until January that trustees considered changing the kindergarten program at all schools, not just those which require busing, because busing zones can change from year to year. In hindsight. (public consulta- tion) was not eventhing trustees would wish it to be,'. admitted chairman Patricia Bowman. Parents and trustees opposed to the revamped program have been given little hope that it can be reversed. Parents are now being asked to comment on a number of proposed schedules, with a deci- sion expected early next month. The board believes the all -day, alternate -day program — which is now in place in more than •fll boards across Ontario — is as good a program as the present half-day, every -da} program. The cost-saving measure is welcomed by many parents, who believe the revamped program will simplify day care arrange- ments and will be less stressful for children who would otherwise be bused to a day-care centre for half the day. 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AP095A. , 35 IN STOCK f 4 - Pickering to hand over i 1 nfrastructure money to develop land ❑ Runnymede Development could get town's share of federal infrastructure money in move to develop unserviced .land PICKERING — Town council- lors have voted to spend Picker- ing's share of federal and provin- cial infrastructure funding on ser- vicing privately -owned industrial land in the town. Under the Canada -Ontario Infrastructure Program, Pickering has been allotted $3.2 million in federal and provincial funding, to which it must add its own $1.6 mil- lion. The money must be spent on projects such as roads, sewers or community facilities, and the goal is to create jobs and improve municipal infrastructure. At their executive committee meeting Monday night, councillors voted to use the money to pay for the servicing of vacant industrial lands owned by the Runnymede Development Corporation in the area of Bayly St. between Church St. and Squire's Beach Rd. Town manager Tim Sheffield told coun- cillors the project would provide serviced land which the town is "sadly lacking", and woul.- also enable the Town to get its $1.6 - million share back from Run- nymede over a period of six years, with interest. He said the town would be getting "double for its money„ Runnymede would also be con- tributing up to an additional $1.4 million to pay for the difference between the available funding and the cost of the project. Mr. Sheffield said he has discussed terms with Runnymede and expects an answer by the time Council votes on the matter next Tuesday. However, some councillors questioned whether the town should be handing a developer tax- payer dollars to pay for servicing the developer would normally have to pay for itself. Mayor Wayne Arthurs noted the Town would be giving Runnymede about S2 mil- lion in federal and provincial money, and that the alternative pro- jects being rejected in favor of Runnymede would have to be paid for almost entirely with taxpayer dollars. Councillors who supported the Runnymede project maintained it would bring new industry and jots to Pickering. But others questioned whether servicing the land would necessarily attract industry. Councillor Rick Johnson sug- gested his colleagues were "dream- ing" and that the lands were likely to remain empty for the next 10 )&ears. lie said the storm sewers to be constructed would be used "for irrigating that farmland for $6 mil- lion". Councillors Eileen lligdon, Doug Wellman, Kip Van Kcmpen Too much government? AJAX-Pl0UJ- UNG - Are we Overgovcrm r That topic will be debated at a forum hosted by the Taxpayers Coalition of Piclaaing and Ajax tomorrow night. Receiving questions from the audience will be Ontario Riding MP Dan WTeague (Iiberal), Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman (New Democratic Party), Durham Region dtairum Gary Hcrrc , Pickering mayor Wayne: Arthurs and Ajax regional councillor Roger Amdrrson. The debase will be held Tim sday, March 31 at 8 p.m. in the audiurium of the Pickering Public Library, One The Esplanade. ..It will be televised by local cable stations on Monday. April 4 at 7:30 p.m. and will later be televised on the Cable Parliamentary Channel t "gbout Canada. For more information on the Taxpayers Coalition, call Phil or Janice Fmldtlpton at 831-2547. Croaked, Spaced, Discoloured C:1IMd Teeth? Just We the letters in the hemline, your teeth can make the same impression. Have your smile work br you, not against you. Crooked, spaced, disaiWed and cupped teeth an all be corrected through today's wsmeW and wftdonbc procedures. FREE CONSULTATION This consultation is offered so that you can easily obtain information on dental procedures and conditions, allowing you to make an informed decision about your dental health. Please note that x-rays and a more complete examination are requked in order to make a full diagnosis of individual conditions. Dr. Pavelic is a general dentist trained in all aspects of dentistry ,s by the University of Toronto. Dr. Pavelic's office is a prevention $ oriented dental practice dedicated to your health, appearance and comfort. Offer expires Friday, April 15th, 1994. "DEDICATED TO GIVWG YOU THE SUCCESSFUL SWLE EDGE" M.S. Pavefic, D.D.S. 428-0188 89.570 Wea "tad. S., Ajax and Mayor Arthurs voted in favor of the Runnymede plan. Council- lors Johnson and Maurice Brenner voted against it. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 30,1994 -PAGE 21-A ftGE22•A•TNE XtWS ADVERTL M WED, MARCH K 1994 - - - - - - - - - NEW IN TOWN o Toast to success Kosta's Place Bar and Restaurant held its grand re -opening in the Pickering Town Centre recently. On hand for the celebrations, from left. Danny Mangos of Pickles. Peter Pedias of Pickles, Dorothy Todorovski and her husband Kosta, owners of Kosta's, Bob Baun of Tim Horton's and Anna Aver- sano. Keep it cafe Lovers should take note —The Condom Connection has 7. , opened at 70 Commercial Ave. in Ajax. Owner Bruce Gamble L ► -...1 shows off Essentials Condoms, the only federally approved con- dom in Canada. •� photo by Ron Pietroniro 00;-- You can't beat education coverage by Linda White. If you have a story, give her a call at 683-5110 0 RUB A DUB, RENT A HOT TUB HAVE A VACATION IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD! Call To Reserve Today DWHAY TORONTO 905 683.6247 905 420.3675 One ca.... $14 5 10 Minutes rc,,,,,, & your taxa are dont! 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CALL NOW ,683.5358 ALA Jim JIM ll� oil 1-0 PLYMOUTH SERVICE OPEN ALL VILLAGE AJAX LTD. � . , CHRYSLER DAY SATURDAY AND EVERY NIGHT 19 HARWOOD AVE.(North of 401 683-5358- - ) ALL REBATES ASS:GNED TO DEALER I `-PAGE PAGE 24 -A -THE AVA AD'1 MISER, WO, MARCH 30, 1994 7j", if 0,00 F1 Aff i,.4 Brad Clark and Raegan Corlett show off some products being pro- duced by their own com- pany, Xpressions at a recent Junior Achieve- ment trade fair at the Pickering Town Centre. P4k%a 4 14.14 ow", Aw Pte, XxWw,.w 96re� d1 d Sal .Saeee When Grades 7 and 8 stu- dents at Lester B. Pearson Public School in Ajax were invited to set up their own business, Kristina Almeida was among those who took up the challenge. After bor- rowing $20 from the par- ent -teacher association to research and manufacture a product, Almeida and her team set up Crunch and Slurp, which sold popcorn flavored ice. Students from across southern Ontario got together recently for a conference at Dunbarton High School called S.L.A.M. (Student Leadership and Motivation). Here, Jen Shannon and skill builder Ian Potts managed to make one anoth- er smile during a game designed to break the ice. 14 When Exeter High School in Ajax challenged students to participate in a spaghetti -eating contest, Chad Wickett put his best face forward. Call Al Rivett with sports results 683-5100, or fax 683-7363. OPEN GOOD FRIDAY 11-7 THREECOINS FISH &CHIPS t�.1 Harwood Place Mall 6 PC. Fish 6 4 Chips *27" 8 PC. Fish a S chips 136" 10 PC. Fish a 6 chips ;45°0 n PC. Fish a e Chips 159" ALL TAXES INCLUDED r $500 OFF JJ IAny order over 140" L.Expires.... April ?J44__ F, Blaire Mainella was among the partici- pants at the Saturday morning Kids' Gardening Workshop at Sheridan Nurseries in Pickering recently. Pickering Museum Village's photo winners on display The winning photos from Pickering Museum Village's 1993 photo contest will be on display at the Pickering Museum Village in time for Steam -Up and opening day on Sunday, May 29. They are currently on view at the Agincourt Public Library until the end of April, and can be seen at the Whitby Public Library in May, until the 24th. A Vf, Ejlrge eIectior f Framed Limited Edit J. Majury - Intruder =350 taxes Included LIMITED EDITION BY • Romance - Redline • Lester • Bateman • Tanton • Kuck • Danby • Black • Tait • Brenders • Casson SHORELINE NEIGHBORS SILENT NIGHT By Trisha Romance 1395 ALMOST HOME By Terry Redline 399 By Janice Tanton 1250 Lease a Mazda 249 TruckB3000 4X2 • 3 0 L6 ginde► SOF1C enQi» "` VALUE PACK • S speed Memel transmission wih overdrive • kideper4^ Twin 4 beam suspension • Tnled Mess • Power - assisted rant disoheer dram brakes wih rear ABS • Ful -sae spare oro spat seely • stereo cassette. • ttaw an a N earn bm br w ida aMW a dwabod. Odw barn tn.t awlahlo. Sm* dpook or Wo k rotr,wad. 100 000 bla. oiae� aonddors appq kaipl� PA.I, loww. kwom ad ow as not WWW, O .C. Oar applu b Qaliad nni astraart orfj ay rot tr aonibi0 rM otw Derr. SN duW br do0k. : - / 11.— 5�■.— = I IF dims ' � --am M :41CI M�Lle L t' = VA . P Mash Bash danceto aid hospital AJAX-PICKERING - A Mash Bash dance to celebrate the open- ing of Ajax and Pickering Gener- al Hospital's new wing and to raise money for the hospital's Expansion Fund will be held Sat- urday, May 14 at the Ajax Com- munity Centre, 75 Centennial Rd. Tickets are $20 per person and include a Mash Bash t -shirt and dog tag, and a buffet dinner. There will be `50s and `60s music from the Pink Cadillac band. The dance goes from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are on sale now at the hospital community relations office, Ajax Community Centre, Pickering Recreation Complex, and Sutton Group Real Estate offices in Ajax and Pickering. THE ?WWS ADYSRTISER, WED., MARCH A 1llwPAGE 2S -A Party planners Ajax and Pickering General Hospital board members and volun- teers recently got together to launch preparations for the Mash Bash dance being held by the hospital May 14 to raise money for its expansion fund. photo by A.J. Groen t :7 t all,% amu.• a... " I.O JIM SGAMBELLURI i►i" Congratulations to Patty Latour of Pickering who correctly guessed Don Beer Arena in the News Advertiser's latest "What Am 1?" contest. Patty wins a dinner for two. N Another contest is coming up soon! A tip of the hat to the Grade 5 class at Higbbusb Public School In Pick- ering whose artful entry was the win- ner of our March "Read, Learn & Win contest" for Ajax and Pickering schools. Thanks to all schools which entered. Watch for our April contest for Grade 7 and 8 students. 100 WELCOME JIM Wile would like to irrv* al of Jim Sgentbe Ws him lo his new home here at Sheridan Chev a Olds a Geo a Cadillac. As part of the Sheridan Group Mr. SgarnbeU will be able lo help you wilh ALL d your motoring needs, be it domestic or itrwls. Mr. Sgambeltrfs dtsbtguished level of service & professionalism is enhwnd by his membership to the sales marketing guild ACHIEVING THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF HONOUR - Ihat d GRAD SALES MASTER for the Inst 10 YEARS IN A ROW. Mr. SgambeNud can help you with all of your inquiries regarding any Mazda products though Bayview Mazda, or Saturn Saab Isuzu inquiries through Saturn d Pickering. Mr. Sgambeluri will also provide you with the service and lore you have grown accustomed to, regarding Chevrolet, Old9nobile, Geo and Cadillac products here at Sheridan Chev • Olds a Geo a Cadillac. Chevrolet • Geo *-Oldsmobile �o a Cadillac Switlo I 1804 Kingston Rd., Pickering 0 km. east of Pickering Town Centre) lkry.2 .LCa: as Y:'rli:> WCRWE • $200 OFF Any X -Lege or Party size pizza, 3 Aeras or mon. Valid at Ajax or Pickering Pim Nova locations only. Limit one coupon per order. Coupon not valid in combination with arty other otters. FOR PICK-UP ONLY ■ Medium , +taxes Pizza $1.15 per rcrgrederiL Q "The People Pleasing Pizza Since 1963.^ I39I taxes Wings� :"alid with this coupon unt 94 L�61-----------J 'a,n n"i Not 1y4 -ft' >•`I' Dell co/!:Q ww o,'.yrt. n r. In y .:,..; J' 7Yn0Witrtr, '�:Olet Tey PAGE. 26-A-THIE NEWS AWVtNtlsm ; tlr1ARCH rid 11119 e Billboard Is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 663- 5110, fax 663-7363 or write to the Ajax-Pkkering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., ll S 2H5. The deadline for Billboard Items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. BINGO: The Canadian Organiza- tion for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation holds its bi- weekly matinee bingo starting of 12:30 p m at Bingo Country, corner of Monarch Ave and Clements Rd W. Ajax 427-85-2. TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax -Picker- ing chapter of Tocstmasters meets from 7 to 8 45 p m at the Family Trust building of the corner of Boyly St and Finley Ave., Ajax. The weekly group is for people wonting to develop their public -speak ng sk l's Call Christine Newell -Sm •^ at 439- 2960 (day) or 427-5935 (evening) HARD OF HEARING: A new self- help g,oup for l •s ~ard of hear- ing ^leets Wednesdays at 7 p m in the Oshawa Dec` Cente 655-5544 for Voice or TTV (Gayle). SINGLE PARENTS: 'he One -Parent Fcm ,y Assoc.anon c' Ajax and Pill ering holds its weekly meeting `o• adults at 8 p.m. at Swan's Marina. 590 Liverpool Rd S, Pickering Ecu- cationcil and soc,al activities 'or parents and children Dances the second Saturday o` the month at the Pickering Recreation Complex 837-0328 GRIEF: A free sii on grief, death and dying is Offered c: 'he Christian Life Centre, corner of Ross - land and Rovenscrott Rds . Ajax, 'rain 7 30 to 9 c Dr. Norman Brown of the ins''ute of Farr ly jv- ing conduc's'he seminar. *he firs' of six dealing w th emotional: traumc 686-141 ' (Far^;y r n str es director) HEALTH: -he Durham Region Dis- trict frac"^ Council meets at 7 p m in the COUnci boardroom. 614 Dun Cas St, E.. Suite 214. Whitby. Seating l rn-ed Register. 433-4262 • , BLOCK PARENTS: The Ajax Block Parents monthly meeting is at the Ajax Community Centre's meeting room one at 7 p m. The general public is welcome 619-1C18 (Jay Goldmintz). GOVERNANCE: Tt,e Taxpayers Coalition of Pickering and Ajax asks local politicians Are We Overgov- emed? at 8 p.m. in the ouditonum of the Pickering Public Library. One the Esplanade. The panelists are MP Dan McTeogue, MPP Jim Wiseman, Durham Region chairman Gary Her- remo, Pickering mayor Wayne Arthurs and Ajax re Bona councilor Roger Anderson. Cable TV stations will telecast the debate on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. All welcome. 831-2547. SKATING: The Pickering Figure Skating Club presents A Tribute to Disney at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Valley Farm Rd. and Hwy. A Parents c Phonics & Math �' Workbooks $4.79 each f S i S Is amin g Mohriak 1801 Wentworth 9. W WhIby, (M) 436-a66B 2. at 7 p.m. and again on Sat.. April 2 at 1:30 p.m. $6 for adults: S4 for children and seniors. Tickets avail- able of the Pickering Figure Skating office at the arena entrance. 420- 4117. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 EASTER FUN: Easter stories and crafts for children aged three to five, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the central branch of the Pickering Public Library, One The Esplanade. Free tickets. 831-6873. MONDAY, APRIL 4 STAMPS: The Ajax Philatelic Soci- ety mee's the first and third Monday of el month ai 7 p.m at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Har- wood Ave and Bayly St., Ajax 839- 8364(Rcy). STORYTIME: The Pickering Public Library hosts a Books with Bird story - time program for children aged three to 'live at 10:30 a.m. at the Pickering Town Centre. Mrs. Dean and her puppet. Bird. share stores. Caregivers and younger children may sit in. Look for the sign of the Bird in me Food Court 831-68'3 TUESDAY, APRIL 5 GENEALOGY: '1�e C^Taric Genec cg cc Society. Durham brancil meets at 7:3C p rr in the cafeter o at Henry Street High School. 614 Henry St. Whitby Gory Edgar, chief of Mississauga First Nation. Scugog Island. discusses local iridian history. All welcome. No charge 683-2476 (Marion) , 723-7460 (Bessie). CUILTERS: 'he Durham-riiliurr Q-il•e,s G c meets at ' 30 p m at S* George's Anglican Church. Bl aril Centre Sts.. Oshawa 683-5135.725-1945 SENIORS: -tie -uesday Morning Senors:>sc:,sston Group meets at 9:30 a m at the All Senors" Friend- ship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd. Charles Hayter recites well-known _ancast- ershire poems 683-7799 (Louse). FEAR: -he Free From Fear Foun- dctnon Teets from 7 to 9 o m at the y/PACE Centre. 1400 Bcyly St . JniT 15A. Pickering, next to the GO sto- tion, it's for people who suffer from panic attacks. fear, phobias or cnx- ety. Meetings are the 6rsT and third Tuesday of each month 831-3877 FELLOWSHIP: fie Ladies in Fellow- ship of Bayfc r Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd . Pickering, hold their monthly meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Spring fashion show, guest speaker Freewill gifts accepted for refreshements. 839-2494 (Edna Hayes). DISABILITIES: The Invisible Disabili- ty Support Group meets at 7 p.m. at 947 Adelaide Ave. W., Oshawa. It's for parents whose children have social, emotional or behavioral problems. All welcome. 436-7706 (Nancy). 723-5414 (Mary Lou) or 623-6490 (Karen). WEDNESDAY, APRiL 6 TENNIS: The Dunmoore Tennis Club holds the second of three pre- season membership registrations in the foyer of the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, Valley Farm Rd., from 7 to 9 p.m. 839-9832 (Mark Reid). AIDS: The next meeting for James House, a proposed AIDS hos- pice for Durham Region, is at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Volun- teers are needed for the board of directors and as fund-raisers. 404- 2102. SINGLE PARENTS: The One -Parent Family Association of Ajax and Pick- ering holds its weekly meeting for adults at 8 p.m. at Swan's Marina, 590 Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Edu- cational and social activities for parents and children. Dances the second Saturday of the month at the Pickering Recreation Complex. 837-0328, OSTEOPOROSIS: OPP Constable Gerry Smith speaks on Women Trav- elling Alone at a meeting of the Osteoporosis Support Groupat 1:30 p.m at the Pickering police station, Hwy. 2 at Brock Rd. Use rear entrance. Free parking. 428-9392. LONELINESS: A free seminar on lone; ness and love hunger is offered at the Christian Life Centre. corner of Rossland and Rovenscroft Rds., Ajax, from 7:30 to 9 p m. Dr. Norman Brown of the Ins' -lute of Family Living conducts the seminar, the second of six dealing with emo- tional trauma. 686-141 1 (Family min- istries director). CYCLING: The Touring Concept Cycl:ng Group holds its lost general meeting at Henry Street High School, 614 Henry St., Whitby (room 207) at T30 p m Guest speaker is Joe 7upcnich, a wheelchair racing athlete. All cycling enthusiasts wel- come to On the group. 420-4275. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 TENNIS: Glendale Tennis Club holds registrations at Vaughan Willard Public School, 1911 Dixie Rd.. N., Pickering, from 7 to 9 p.m. Talk to the club"s pro, book lessons and ask cuestions about any of the clubs eight leagues. LUPUS: The Ontario Lupus Assod- atior`. Durham branch, holds a sup- port meeting from 7:30 to 930 p.m in the arts and crafts room at Faith Place, 44 William St. W.. Oshawa. 623-2765 (Koren) NATURALISTS: The Pickering NWu- tolists hold their monthly meeting at 8 p.m. at the Rouge HILI Public Library, Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2. Dr. Graham Crowshaw, Metro Zoo veterinarian, makes a presentation on a research project Involving the Lesser Anteater and other wildlife he encountered in Venezuela. 427-1655 GARDENING: Local gardener Marjorie Mason -Hogue discusses perennial gardening at 7:30 p.m. at Flickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Learn to have a beauti- ful garden year after year. Register. 831-7809. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 ANGELS: The Hope Spiritualist We protect our family from what mklrthappen. Shouldn't vase prepare for What we knm N'ln happen? Planning funeral arrangements ahead of time. hf oar the need arises, spares family from difficult decisions later at a stressful and emotional time. Family protection. A good reason to plan ahead. 1VlcEACHME FUNERAL HOME 28 Old Kingston Road, Pldcering VOLVe, Ajax, Ontario LiT 2Z7 For afim copy g the IrI ful bookk •A Guide to Plm millAAead • MR us aadgy at (905) 4W4& Your Cid"' of coming events Church, 300 Court St., Oshawa, angel communication event. $10 holds an angel workshop from 2 at the door. 728-6198, 576-8849 to 4 p.m. Ron Devine leads the (Sharon). For the years you'll never forget... GRADUATION RINGS for young men & ladies We have a good selection of rings for students • Ajax High School • Denis O'Connor • Exeter High School (Harwood Secondary) • Free Gift Wrapping •Pickering High School • We can handle your insurance claims %OFF INSTOCK OFF FOR 50SCHOOL RINGS SENIORS I Sizing extra. Allow 2 weeks for delivery on special orders. AA 132 IiARWOOD AVE. S. The Ajax Plaza 683-0407 YirSA 12�,o PROBILT KITCHENS 0 LTD. REFACE OR REPLACE For the itchen of Four Dre I* CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES. COMPLETE DESIGN 8 PLANNING SERVICE. VISiT OUR SHOWROOM OR USE OUR FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE. AVAILABLEIN WOOD, VINYLS AND PLASTIC LAMINATES. WRITTEN LIFETIME WARRANTY. 16 YEARS IN DURHAM REGION. ALSO AVAILABLE, QUALITY MODULAR CABINETS IN BOTH TRADITIONAL WOOD AND EUROPEAN STYLES OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT —TWO ,,i CANADIAN 427-1067 FADE AND 420-1732 PROUD OF IT 1080 BROCK RD_ SOUTH, UNIT #8 PICKERING 1: VOLUNTEER CORNER • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, lhl gCH A 1994-P4GE 27-A Your time is valuable to these �rouns INFORMATION AJAX- th adm; the shop, and bazaars. Training pro- PICKERING: Ane you interested 'vide%. Applications are available in discovering a variety of infor- at the gift shop and coffee shop. mation about your community? AJAX-PICKERING AND This group requires volunteers WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR with good interpersonal skills to COMMUNITY LIVING: People direct clients to appropriate com- interested in volunteering can con- munity agencies. Call Joan Wat- sider tutoring in the Student Cen- son at 686-2661 for further infor- tre Literacy Project. Tutors are mation. PRINCETON AJAX BLOCK PARENTS: BUNK Are you willing to allow your ;_ - home to be a safe haven in a *ne of need? Volunteers are needed to be Block Parents and to help with ' ' • t—t; f 1 1 matched with an adult learner and then supported to assist the learner with their own literacy needs. Training and support will allow you the opportunity to explore with an adult learner the experi- ence of empowerment gained through acquiring literacy skills and the impact it makes on a per - 1T e tn}s on o program. Contact J. Goldmintz at 619-1018. - �- AJAX-PICKERING COM -y SIUNITY CARE: This group ��_ mss, -" provides an opportunity for volun- ;- �; � Cantu 's Uirgsst;'FW0rry�D teers of all a es to hel the seniors - Sin l0 .`/ :µ ;, — ' �' :N;�: i . ro g p Mattress -�-:: -•�.- -,1.� and disabled adults in the commu- w�� ~,� nity. If you can spare two hours �� s�� " 3i ! "y�� ,1. once a week or even' once a ' month, call Sally Longo at 686- 49 _�,/ �, .:::; ,`'� 3331 for more information. ;;>• ? -' ' ''a'"` AJAX-PICKERING GEN- I �.: f . SQ ERAL HOSPITAL: Mature. reli- ' ' > ,9, able volunteers, over 19 are need- ;}' — �r - ed for all areas of hospital service. �, r- } .. . � E ---'J k � � .>� ., . � for fund-raising through the gift, }' shop and cart, coffee shop. 4477 }►►,, - •�'�� `�'' '• f �'r 'y son's life. For more information contact Linda White at 427-3300 ext. 225. AJAX-PICKERING RED CROSS: Join the Red Cross Team! Challenging positions exist with its many programs and ser- vices. Call Donna Hutton, Branch Manager at 420-3383. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED E FILE FOR FAST REFUNDS IAN M. TAYLOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 110 Hunt St., � Ajax 683-8787 •l: IN PICKERING/AJAX HARWOOD PLACE MALL 683-5222 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 839-4488 11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. I � - CORREcnON In this week's 'Easter Savings' thief the following errors have occurred: The 'Caesar's Palace' and 'Nigel Mansell's Racing' Sega Genesis games featured on page 8 will not be available in time for this week's sale. However, they will be available at a later date. The copy for the 'Hostess' Chips featured on page 10 should have stated 180g, not 2208 size. The illustration of the Berkley 'T,rilene XL' Fnlrng line featured on page 23 is incorrect. The prices apply to the 110 -yard size, not the 275 -yard size shown. The Hummingbird 'Wide One' Portable Sounder featured on page 23 is not as illustrated. The Propane Tank featured on page 25 does not have a fuel gauge as stated in the copy. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Wart Canada UmoAd. G s e u: fE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY: Vol- unteers are needed to assist with the upcoming event of "STRIKE OUT ARTHRITIS". The Bowling event is to be held in April 1994. Volunteers are also needed to assist with bingo on Monday from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call Lucy Perri at 420-4275. any,mattress:; sem'" s ,l'.. ,�' t R < .tS fir« ..s' :� > { yt y ` ; } $ 14 ` ' t:, } 117; }-? <t �; Single 189 S6t Mattress '149 D}o�u�bple Queen I29 11 fA Set $I" Set S279 MATE'S BED 1169 II CAROUSEL .BED SPACESAVER BUNK r Iron X25 s. to Set sin le Set Ma ess 1 1 1199 Mattres $1 49 =249 Double Queen Double Queen '149 '319 '184 . ' iii Set S249 Set 5299 Set 5289 Set S349 '�'il� � � ems.. �� an ., .. Double Queen King '294 '314 `464 ;r EXTRA FIRM SUPPORT Single �� a� SINGLE SET $339 Mattress DOUBLE..............219..............SET 379 _ QUEEN ................ 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IIMrI tart dtwl sm* i film" 570 Wos" Rood South .. . 619-1315 • • I TORY DIRECT M ECONOMY BUNK �'1�9 RAIN'S BED �. 99 TAUNTON LULISUMAIL Z ": O ,� ♦N Z S o 6t�tce n' j O :� dD� � m F 0 N � DUNLOP T 244 !rock SI. S. 79 Taunbn Rood West c!M-5467 433-1052 0M Jf JE I AGE 2(1-A�-'IL�F� NV�►$ AD�EI I$)r�t,� Wl;I).�IAi�(jH 0,1494. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Top 10 Movie G Animation 1. film festival to be screened' at Durham College DURHAM - Animation is the order of the day at Durham College on April 10. The Durham Region Anime Club presents Akira and seven more hours of Japanese animation from noon until 9 p.m. The film festival will be held in Durham College room C113. The college is at 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Tickets are S4 in advance and S6 at the door and are available at Grand Central. 23 King St. W. (436-9425) and Pickering Paperback Compa- ny, 1794 Liverpool Rd. (831- 0578). For more information about the non-profit Durham Region Anime Club write 12 Gladstone Ave.. Apartment 5. Oshawa. LIJ 4E2. STAR &41 Vall come try our SIZZLIN' FAJITAS Strips of mesquite -grilled beef, chicken, vegetable or shrimp come to you on a sizzlin' platter. Place them on one of our fresh, hot, homemade flour tortillas, add some fresh guacamole, sour cream pito de gallo, and roll yourself a meall You have your choice of: One pound of Fajitas for $20.95 One-half pound of Fajitas for $10.95 You can enjoy our house specialty for less than $5.50 per person including your 32 oz soft drink! (excluding taxes and gratuities). This special is available any time between 11:30 am and 4:00 pm before March 31. 1994. Y all come in and dine in True Texas Style. 705 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario 420-3334 Not valid with any other promotion or coupon. EASTER EAT�N(GS'-, �/` o11i usfor Easter B1nner master Weekend features FULL COURSE DINNERS $1295 Includes, soup, salad, main entrie, choice of dessert, coffee • open 7 days a week (Sat., Sun. Dinner Only) • Private rooms available for pwdes on all occasions 420-7577 _ INS 111 n rirg Parkway - 11cor� Card 1 25-31 �, THEME 12. The Good Son 1** 1 R I Thriller I Much I Some I None 4. Demolition Man ** R t SciFi Lots Lots Some rS.1Fk Ste l.irte o) itire * * * €t Thr�leit Lots iitsts t 6. Undercover Blues ** PG -13 Ad/Com Some Some Mild 1. Fatai jftw) #it f'G-i3 Comedy Some Some iii > 8. Judgement N' ht *,t R Action Lots Lots None 9. Striking Distance R Action Lots Lots Some 10. Son in Law * * PG -131 Comedy Mild Some Some JOIN US FOR KIDS' NIGHTS! TUESDAY EVENINGS Fun, Activities and Special Food Offers For further information call your local store ■ Ajax 5 - 7 p.m. Pickering 4 - 8 p.m. ; AJAX McDONALD'S PICKERING Mc DONALD'S ■ 222 Bayly St. elm ucowzio:cowaww 1360 Kingston Rd. ■ I686-2133 `°°°�°'" 839-5665 ' Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Did you know that 1 in 25 Canadians is a carrier of a defective Rene causing cystic fibrosis? Chances ire 1 in 4 that a child born of two parent carriers will have CF. Support CF research. :Kpefk RESTAURANT 774 Liverpool Rd. S. Serving Pickering Since 1965 victorian Gane b ��e&4ant hanT'�t R Shishkebob - Tender white wine marinated loin of skewered pork, served with rice and Q99 our Macedonian salad. Includes soup ................... J Half & V2 BBQ half rack of back ribs, half order chicken wings at 1.2 the price $999 (ha, ha, just kidding)...»».--..»..»......»»..»»».».»»». Veal Parmesan, tender breaded veal cutlet, under homemade tomato sauce with $899 pasta. Ma, Ma, Mia! .......... »...... ....... ».... »...... V 3 Cheese Pasta, Penne Noodles tossed in rich & creamy 3 cheese sauce, $899. mozzarella, Parmesan, cheddar........................... 8 l'1 ( HAPPY EASTER ,M V49ii0oubwait 0111OaArd EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Brunch 3 pin -6 p.m. Dinner $12.95 per person. SUNDAYBRUNCH TRADITIONAL BRUNCIi INA VICTORIAN SETTING $9.95 ADULTS, 1/2 PRICE CHILDREN SUNDAY, 11:30 TO 2:30 RESERVA77ONS RECOMMENDED DINNER & DANCING FRIDAYS Our scrumptious specialties i0clude: Prime Rib, Seafood, Linguini with Marinara Sauce, Pepper Steak, Shrimp & Scallops Entrees starting at $9.95 NO JEANS PLEASE (905) 619-9858 60 RANDALL DR. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX v THE NEWS ADVEtTLSEA, WED, MARCH 30,19WPAGE 29-A ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT tOvy Access band members, from°left, Dan Bbmme, marry i� Foster, Mike Minnie and Vince Montagano will perform at ,( ''oconutz Eats and Taps onllWestney Rd. S. in Ajax on April 9. Easy Access available at Coconutz next week By Bruce Froude Durham Staff AJAX - Four months ago the boys from Oshawa's Easy Access were asking a lot of questions. Vince Montagano, Barry Fos- ter, Mike Minnie and Dan Blomme were wondering where they were headed as a band — the answer seemed to be: into a rut. That all changed, thanks to a show at the Moon Room in Oshawa with The Leslie Spit Treeo. The night as the opening band for the Toronto group led to a fruitful relationship. Since then Easy Access has played almost a dozen shows with the Leslie Spit Treeo. The Oshawa boys are back in town on April 9 at Coconutz Eats and Taps, 520 Westney Rd. S. But it may not be in Durham for long. The band and the Leslie Spit Treeo are trying to arrange a tour to the east coast of Canada, which would complete the band's cross-country trek. Last fall Easy Access bought a van and travelled to the west coast. "We just hit it off with them (Leslie Spit Treeo)," says Minnie. Having the band take Easy Access under its wing was the last thing Minnie and the boys Barn Dinner Theatre Alton Rid., Pickering Wants To Give You TONS OF MONEY Hilarious Comedy OPENS APRIL 8, 1994 Dinner. Show & Taxes $29.95 ForTlckets b Information Please call 472-3085 expected. They have seen a lot of bands over the years and it's nice when someone gets excited about your music," says Blomme. "It restored our faith." admits Blomme. "It's nice to have peo- ple do stuff for you for no reason. They have offered us show after show. "It's been a confidence boost for us," adds Blomme. Blomme and Minnie are both pleasantly surprised by the turn of events. So far Easy Access has played 10 shows with the band and gained national exposure through the Ear to the Ground show on CBC. The music show did a spotlight on the Leslie Spit Treeo and Easv Access showed up on a marquee shot. Since the band released its compact disc, The Children of the Happy Parents last year, the sound has changed. It would seem drastic to the band, but maybe not to the audience. "We've got a more acoustic, folksy sound," says lead singer Blomme, who has added guitar playing and songwriting to his repertoire. '-It takes some of the pressure off Mike," says Blomme. 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ALL DAY BREAKFAST 4:00 AIA. to 5:00 PIA. 2 eggs with bacon, ham or sausage, hometries, corn beef S hash and toast 2.49 Kosta's Special Breakfast: 3 pancakes and 2 ecgs with bacon, ham or sausage, and s corn beef hash. 5.49 Fust menu available COMING APRIL 3rd SUNDAY BRUNCH 10.3 PAL Ful! menu available. Children's Menu available EVERY TUESDAY SENOR'S DAY - WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS 837-0859 368 BAYLY ST. W.* * 8 A Y L Y t S J East of westney* AJAX 427-1888 * y �gand G�� Easter Sunday Brunch * 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Includes: Octoberfest sausage, * bacon, toast, pancakes, roast beef, soup, full salad bar, hot * �cross buns, cinnamon buns, rnuffin only 8n95 kids $3m50 * kids under 5 EAT FREE * Chocolate eggs for the kids e unu�iuN Every Friday at 9 p.m untilD301h Gr o r J� GRAND PR 5,000 For more information, cal Eatery OPEN EVERY DAY 9:30 A.Y. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Daily) Luncheon Specials Daily TWO CAN DINE FOR (Every Day of The Week) $249 $575 $1299 Ackeringlown Centre 839-2507 - , .-, PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 30,1"4 Aja bantams force deciding game against Orangeville . AJAX - The Ajax Knights Royal Canadian Legion major bantam 'AA' rep hockey team is a win or a tie away from clinching the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) championship. The Knights recorded a 2-1 victory over Orangeville on the road to knot the six -point OMHA championship series at five points apiece. A sixth and deciding game will be played tonight, Wednesday, March 30, at the Pickering Village Arena at 8 p.m. The winner of the series will represent the OMHA at 01 BREW YOUR OWN BEER A WINE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST PHONE IN ORDERS WELCOME WE'LL BREW FOR You. THE BREWdT BE SHOP 1211 Kingston Rd. (Just MrM of Llwrpool) $37 -tele Pickering r q. - On with the show the All -Ontario Championships in Copper Cliff next month. Both teams have recorded two wins and a tie thus far in the series. As with all other games in this series, Sunday's must - win game for Ajax proved to be a close, exciting affair with the outcome in doubt until the end. Orangeville struck first in the opening minute of play, with the first period ending 1-0 in favor of the home squad. The Knights evened the score with the only goal of the NEWS ADVERTISER Above, Siobhan Johnson, Lindsey Brown, Robyne Hanley, Jennifer McGillis and Amanda Kinna ham it up before taking to the ice to perform a number called 'Salute to Broadway' during the Ajax Figure Skating Club's annual carnival held Saturday afternoon. At right, Debbie Pazdli applies makeup to her daughter Natalie who skated in the production of 'Pinocchio'. All members of the club participated in the event, which also irtduded a second -half number caged 'Celebrate' in honor of the cub's 25th anniversary. ._.photos by Cela Brorikt=d second period. Justin Turner converted on a goal -mouth scramble to put Ajax on even terms with Orangeville. Randy Verdoch was credited with an assist. Justin Turner scored the eventual game -winning goal early in the final stanza. Turner stole the puck in the neu- tral zone and blasted a long slapshot from just outside the blueline past the Orangeville goalie. Orangeville pulled its goaltender with just under two minutes remaining in the third period, but was unsuccess- ful in an attempt to notch the equalizer. orts WANTED: TICKETS FOR UPCOMING EVENTS eg. Leafs, Blue Jays b others Will Pay Cash at Face Value Call Bruce, 579-4400, Ext. 207 Raiders novices runnersmup at Niaaara Falls AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax/Pickering Raiders IBEW Local 353 major novice 'AAA' rep hockey team played up a divi- sion and just missed winning the Niagara Falls Atom Hockey Tournament March 14 to 20. The Raiders played Whitby in the championship match and dropped a 4-2 decision in a hard-fought, virtually penal- A ty-free contest. Whitby clinched the win with an empty -net marker with 32 seconds remaining. Scor - scored for the Raiders. Assisting were Smart, Ian Suginomori, and Thomas Milne. The IBEW novices opened the tourney with a narrow 1-0 win over Barrie. Polowyk scored the game winner for Ajax/Pick- ering, with an assist to Vin- cent. In the second game, the Raiders edged St. Catharines 2-1. Stuart Baumgartner and Vin- cent scored, with assists to Milne, Vincent and ing for the IBEW novices Bryan Choo-Wing. were Russell The Raiders put Dabuzinskas and��� forth a determined Brian Smart, assist- effort to nip Halton ed by Andre Vin- 4-3 in the third cent. contest. Jason Goalie John RRIDEISBrookings, Smart, Flude was awarded Baumgartner and the most valuable player award Vincent scored for Ajax/Picker- and received a pair of Bauer ing. Drawing assists were Brook - roller blades. ings and Milne. Ajax/Pickering advanced to Other members of the Raiders the final after downing Stoney are Kevin Brown, Paul Ruta and Creek 3-1 in the semi-final Brent Dalliday. match. Chris Wood played a superb game in net to preserve the win. Vincent with two, and :Derek Polowyk, with a single, Local skaters on to nationals with Whitby precision teams AJAX-PICKERING - Local skaters with the Whitby Precision Skating Teams will have a long-standing tradition to uphold when they take to the ice for the national championships in Quebec this weekend. The Whitby Ice Angels novices and the Whitby Ice Fyre seniors will perform their intricate routines at the National Precision Skating Championships at Verdun, Que. Approximately 93 teams representing all provinces will compete for the national crown. The nationals are something special for the Whitby club. Every year since 1985, one of its teams has come back with the Canadian title. And, it's a feat the club is aiming to do again this year, notes Donna Gibney, the chairper- son of Whitby Precision Skating Teams. The 29 -member Ice Angels novices, which features 14 -and -15 -year-old skaters, have won medals at two major competitions this year. The team won silver at the Boston Invitational and placed in the top three in the annual Whit - by competition. At the sectionals in Peterbor- ough in February, the team won the gold medal and earned the right to compete at Ver- dun. Prior to nationals, the Ice Angels will first compete at divisiooals, which also take place in Verdun on Good Friday. The Whitby team must place in the top three in their division in order to qualify for the nationals on Sunday. Ten members of the Ice Angels reside in either Ajax or Picker- ing. They are: Lisa Crupi, Adrianna DiGior- gio, Daniela DiGiorgio, Jayda Everett, Shaun- dra Graham, Caroline Johnson, Amanda Kinna, Asheefa Sarangi, Theresa Stiles and Miranda Wilson. Meanwhile, the 27 -member (age 15 and over) Ice Fyre seniors are also poised for a good showing at the nationals. The team was also golden at the divisionals in Peterborough in February to qualify for the nationals. This past January, the Whitby senior preci- sion team traveled to Tercu, Finland for an international meet which featured squads from 16 otber countries. The Whitby team placed a respectable sixth overall. Like the Ice Angels, the Ice Fyre seniors will also have to qualify for the nationals by finishing in the top three at the sectionals meet at Verdun on Good Friday. The Ice Fyre has eight members from the Ajax and Pickering area. They are: Katie Bolduc, Lisa Crupi, Cassandra Egginton, Kristi Langston, Stephanie Martin, Jenni Nicholson, Asheefa Sarangi and Trista Steel. The two precision teams have prepared for the nationals by practicing 12 hours per week leading up to this weekend. Both precision teams skated their final tune-up for the nation- als by performing at the annual Whitby Figure Skating Club carnival at the Whitby Iroquois Park Arena on Saturday. N P 'rHE NEWS ADVEJrfISER, WED, MARC1130, 1994 -PAGE 31 Pickering"BIB"novices. drop tie -breaking game in Dlavoffs I PICKERING - The Pickering Panthers novice 'BB' rep hockey team ended the season on a down note after losing the last round of the York/Simcoe championship round-robin series against Markham and Vaughan. As Pickering and Vaughan were tied for the lead at the end of the round-robin series, a tie- breaker game was played. The Vaughan Rangers narrowly defeated Pickering 2-1 in over- time. Michael Drew, assisted by Jamie Emslie and Nicholas Vieira, scored the lone Panthers' goal. The Panthers began the series Pickering atom selects move step closer to league title The Pickering Minor atoms select hockey team swept York Mills two games straight in North York Select League quarter -final playoff action recently. The Pickering selects downed York Mills by scores of 3-2 and 5-0 to move on to the league semi-final playoff round. In game one, Stephen %IcEachen led the charge with two goals, with a single to Brandon Saker. Assisting were Bradley Knight and Ryan Pelan. Peter Watkin provided the solid goaltending in the shutout victory in game two. Saker scored twice, with sin- gles to Joel Markham, Bran- don Ridding and Grant goo - ley. Drawing assists were Ridding, Aaron Calder, Coo- ley, Markham, Sean Clayton, Shawn Siefried and Calder. The Pickering minor atom selects are sponsored by the Sports Medicine & Rehab Clinic and T.D. Bank. Slam dunk contest in Oshawa Thursday DURHAM - Cops and teens will be slammin' and jammin' on the hardwood during the second annual Durham Regional Police High School Basketball and Slam Dunk Contest in Oshawa Thursday. The event, slated for Durham College in Oshawa, pits 9the Durham Regional police against the Metro Toronto police team, starting at 6:30 P•m^ Following the official cere- monies at 7 p m, featining the chief of police and other local dignitaries, the main game between Durham Region's eastern and western high school all-stars gets under way at 7:15 pm. The slam dunk contest is slated for half time. The grand prize for the winner is two tickets to a Chicago Bulls NBA basketball game, includ- ing travel and accommodation. Tickets are $2 each. All Proceeds go to the athletics programs at Durham College and local high schools. Durham College is on Simcoe Street north in Oshawa. with a 3-0 win over Markham. Darryl Flowers notched two goals and an assist. Mark Gosse added a goal and an assist. Eric Ranta and Kevin Krasnowski also had helpers. Goalie Mathew Guyett registered the shutout, aided by solid defensive work by Adam Murray, Mark McAlister, Ranta and Shawn Dubeau. Pickering was then soundly defeated by Markham 5-1. Nicholas Vieira scored from Kras- nowski. . In their third game of the series, the Panthers tied Vaughan 2-2. Daniel Forrester scored both goals for Pickering; Krasnowski earned an assist. In a game they had to win to stay alive in the playoffs, the Pan- thers escaped with a 3-2 win over t19S.MBB.A. BASEBALL MANAGERS REQUIRED FOR AJAX BOY'S SELECT TEAMS IN 1994. THE TEAMS INCLUDE TWO MOSQUITO TEAMS (AGES 10- 11), ONE PEE WEE TEAM (AGES 12.13) AND ONE BANTAM TEAM (AGES 14-15). INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO APPLY IN I WRITING ONLY BEFORE APRIL 15, 1994 TO: AJAX SPARTAN MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION INC. P.O. BOX 31 AJAX, ONTARIO L1 S 3C2 ATTN.: MR. DAN McCONNACHIE BOY'S SELECT TEAM CONVENOR AT THE BREW KETTLE YOU BREW YOUR BREW YOUR WAY!! A.vD WE GUARANTEE IT!! 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CSAT MR VALID arta M, IN STME AIL U WA SA 1 �'Z r --- - ------------------2,99--- r------------------------------------1 r-------------------------------9--1 -----� 1 KRAFT GENERAL FOODS *�, k-�. 1 1 IIIS. BATH FROZEN •APPLE 1 1 PILLSBURi 1 -SINGLES !C OC 1 1 •RNUBARISTRAw MY-PUrrKI 1 'CRESCENT 1 1 `- �j� ROLLS 1 •� wlnz � 1 1 PIE 1 1 •VE LVErMA DMF aSAT APR *LILSTCLJEM.MjLa! _t5_,4___9. i rn I PKc 2Xg TUK 1 OOUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING 1 1 COUPON VALID W l CLOSING ILA 1 1 COUPIDN vAIID arta CLOSING 1 • 9A.M: I OP.M. ' ' ' 8A.IY1:10P.M. -co o F°BEDRIOAr 7 A Y. -COPY EASTER sIINOAr PFCs ErFECIX FROM Stk WAnrllnsA VNT AK214 WE RcSIM T!E FOIT TOLUT tIFAGE 34-A THE NtWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 3941"4 100 Careers i. 100 Careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help e Terry Sheridan's SHPT Caleseria help required term, dean abstract. US ex - My name is Frank Wisemart, I team Micro perience an asset. Minimum 3 perience in cash, serving or years experience. Apply in Computer Electronic Taclmmlogp at the �Ik Dance Bar �r Toronto SctwW of Buisirtt a In Pick*dng,, In Durham Region's Largest Abet SL. Oshawa. (033194) ii• awi�1 to 1 n9 I *0 Am r"Con Eladr ice TIRED of your job or looking for * is immediately hiring i Ckmlparta t It ,Idiot is few " 'fou * energetic, highly motivated starters, call Donna. 5711451. b >m t reser{ in.3.#Ta ustry on a 1f�p basis. ingm individuals for all positions cliXj3M Lkgeris a Daywear - * 1lY at yt u need in know to get started in *is technician and ectheticcian w * - Wait Staff tives in this area. High * Bus Persons (033194) ENROLL TODAYft N,<, - Kitchen Staff/Manager and TraWrie. No deliveries. Cal * Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: BUSINESS ty WORD COWLIER >r'y"t �RAAMNNGL -041 ADMIMSTRATION PROCESSING -•� SvCTEAK AtiAl15lS A[CUIJNnNG a LEGAL SECRETARY! MESAL OFFICE`, � MICro COMPUTER S \, COArLTERS � ASSISTA.tiT A"LICAAPIRKATIONS MICRO COMPUTER ELECTRONICS BAVK TELLING a FINANCIAL MOTH i RES%k AG A 250 Bayly St. W. McKenzie Plaza, Ajax SERVICES MANAGEAENT E` DE%TAL CHAIRSIDE r TRA�11. a TOLRISM EXECUTIVE SECRETARY kSSISTA%T Why Our Practical Training Makes Sense: • In.truclon with Practical Experience • ( rm,ve,went (has, Hoon Mean \nor Can Is (.radwle with Up -to -Date Skint, NuA Part Tine While A , di, Scfiool • Financial AsaMance rnas be Available • Yre b"Piimmerit Readinem lrawiimg acoo r. 4s.e-,wa•e>d4. Program Will Teach too How to Cei a job • Ta• Credit for TeAion Fees • Mom m& Afternoon, Ewqum a Sat. Claes -_--- TORONTO Wa • • • = The PICKERING C PUS PraCrical 50 KkW$onSA�Me Choice. T Pkkeri% OnUrio 420-1344 MAIN FOR r4 CD1 IWOGRESISS Courses starting no%: • Word Processing • Programmer analyst • Computerized accounting • Computer Maintenance'. , Technolog.% • Microcomputer Business Applications ---- M)LR BUSINESS CAREER STARTS HERE OSHAWA 434-8585 island Plaza. 560 King St W VICTORIA - COOUITLAM VANCOUVER - BURNABY - SURREY - EDMONTON - SASKATOON WINNIPEG MISSISSAUGA - TURONTO NORTH YORK - NEWMARKET • SCARBOROUGH KINGSTON OTTAWA - MONTREAL • LAVAL - LONGUEUIL - QUEBEC - HALIFAX CDI Career Develoomer' I115ututes Lta JACCE,JbORY PLACE STORE MANAGER We need your store management experience and strong fashion sense for our store in Pickering Town Centre. As store manager, you will: ' recruit. train and motivate sales associates establish excellent customer service ' maintain effective merchandise displays ' maximize profitable sales Your store management experience, along with strong leadership, organizational and interpersonal skills will make you Successful in this position. To appy, please call: - Adelaide (905) 831-5341 ************* ASHBROOKS "ULTIMATE SOURCE W BED S BATH" Expanding bed and bath store is klc k lor AGGRESSIVE CAREER MANAGEMENTITRAWEE Successful candidate should have retail manapenwd experience. TransferabiYty an asset. Ashbrooks provides excellent advancement opportunity and benefit Pacilap- Apply )n person with resume: 1755 PICKERING PARKWAY. PICKERING L1Y SKS ASSEMBLY FOREPERSON IMMEDIATE OPENINGS No experience necessary. Paid training program Fast track to management with outstanding national company. Excellent salary with lucrative commission. Comprehensive benefit package. Must be enthusiastic, enjoy working with children and be able to work early evenings and weekends. EOE/M/F/V/H Call for an appointment: on Thurs. & Fri. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (905) 837-1569 Call now! DZ DRIVERS!!! We are currently accepting resumes with attached clean abstracts! Please fax to: 905-831-8134 or 0 drop off to us A.S.A.P.! MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 1305 PICKERING PARKWAY, 0612 Awrtble products it naTM. EaW No Sig Yours paid rirea Fully tW&Iusd No eXp•tience rttlXxitl iiiii can 1 -604 -d41 -,r„ Ext 1W--2� ALASKA JOBS Elim up to $30,000 in 3 I wilts haling sainon Also civasruckm rales pita moal FOR ATE RESPONSE CALL 14044"13 EX1: K100 Shsks" an Income -Earning OppoAunity for working Persons Eon •ea neon• Determine work sche" Stat Dart twno ane earn btiti is Cas: Do" o Shewew nsaO at KIM) 477-M AM s pis, Ila$. -Fn, a, im Sol. A Sun. GENERAL ManagerlTeni, Marketing, Administration. Full time positions. No expenence, No problem. call (905)428-0151 CASHIERS WANTED FIILLlPART-TIME P1Cov GREENHOUSES CALL NORM 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 68644 THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? CALL DAVE THOMPSON Saks Manager Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. (905) 428-2121 Auto Mechanic Required Licensed, Or Apprentice Reply With Resume Stating experience, references, and expected salary to File 09401 News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax L1 S 21-15 AJAX IS LOOKING for COOKSI SUPERVISORS Apoy in Person to lee or Rob 235 Ba* SL, A4ax ( OiL.Swimiwmomt:anadaDO- BEAUTY Salon requires tveeen 7.19'to compete in this licensed stylist in Whitby. year's 2nd annual 1994 Toronto Salary/commission, ongoing 120 S Help Pageants. Over 20.000 in prizes .80training. Cas Rhonda 5762512. and sctrola shps. Call today. 1- (Oa t 294) r• Boo -PAGEANT ext 7429(1a 724-3268). Terry Sheridan's SHPT Caleseria help required term, dean abstract. US ex - Texas Country Show perience an asset. Minimum 3 perience in cash, serving or years experience. Apply in cooking a trUst. Apply in person �Ik Dance Bar �r * Durham Region's Largest Abet SL. Oshawa. (033194) * Country Music Night Club TIRED of your job or looking for * is immediately hiring tole dsh%vacher, aWy in pe,- * energetic, highly motivated starters, call Donna. 5711451. Pit:lcerirg. (033194) individuals for all positions cliXj3M Lkgeris a Daywear - * - Bartenders technician and ectheticcian w * - Wait Staff tives in this area. High * Bus Persons (033194) olvorlu�y WM grew stppot - Kitchen Staff/Manager and TraWrie. No deliveries. Cal * - Security - Line Dance Instructor 6 D.J. - * Future management positions * - available .� * Apply in person 9-6 Mon: SaL 250 Bayly St. W. McKenzie Plaza, Ajax ASHBROOKS "ULTIMATE SOURCE W BED S BATH" Expanding bed and bath store is klc k lor AGGRESSIVE CAREER MANAGEMENTITRAWEE Successful candidate should have retail manapenwd experience. TransferabiYty an asset. Ashbrooks provides excellent advancement opportunity and benefit Pacilap- Apply )n person with resume: 1755 PICKERING PARKWAY. PICKERING L1Y SKS ASSEMBLY FOREPERSON IMMEDIATE OPENINGS No experience necessary. Paid training program Fast track to management with outstanding national company. Excellent salary with lucrative commission. Comprehensive benefit package. Must be enthusiastic, enjoy working with children and be able to work early evenings and weekends. EOE/M/F/V/H Call for an appointment: on Thurs. & Fri. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (905) 837-1569 Call now! DZ DRIVERS!!! We are currently accepting resumes with attached clean abstracts! Please fax to: 905-831-8134 or 0 drop off to us A.S.A.P.! MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 1305 PICKERING PARKWAY, 0612 Awrtble products it naTM. EaW No Sig Yours paid rirea Fully tW&Iusd No eXp•tience rttlXxitl iiiii can 1 -604 -d41 -,r„ Ext 1W--2� ALASKA JOBS Elim up to $30,000 in 3 I wilts haling sainon Also civasruckm rales pita moal FOR ATE RESPONSE CALL 14044"13 EX1: K100 Shsks" an Income -Earning OppoAunity for working Persons Eon •ea neon• Determine work sche" Stat Dart twno ane earn btiti is Cas: Do" o Shewew nsaO at KIM) 477-M AM s pis, Ila$. -Fn, a, im Sol. A Sun. GENERAL ManagerlTeni, Marketing, Administration. Full time positions. No expenence, No problem. call (905)428-0151 CASHIERS WANTED FIILLlPART-TIME P1Cov GREENHOUSES CALL NORM 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 68644 THINKING ABOUT A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? CALL DAVE THOMPSON Saks Manager Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. (905) 428-2121 Auto Mechanic Required Licensed, Or Apprentice Reply With Resume Stating experience, references, and expected salary to File 09401 News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax L1 S 21-15 AJAX IS LOOKING for COOKSI SUPERVISORS Apoy in Person to lee or Rob 235 Ba* SL, A4ax ( OiL.Swimiwmomt:anadaDO- BEAUTY Salon requires tveeen 7.19'to compete in this licensed stylist in Whitby. year's 2nd annual 1994 Toronto Salary/commission, ongoing 120 S Help Pageants. Over 20.000 in prizes .80training. Cas Rhonda 5762512. and sctrola shps. Call today. 1- (Oa t 294) r• Boo -PAGEANT ext 7429(1a 724-3268). A-2 drivers, contract and short SHPT Caleseria help required term, dean abstract. US ex - for tenpo►ary assignment. Ex- perience an asset. Minimum 3 perience in cash, serving or years experience. Apply in cooking a trUst. Apply in person person: Global Human to Dacron at the Minacs Group. Resource Centre. 773 Warden daily tfelereen 130.3:3D at 71 84A, Scarborough (below Abet SL. Oshawa. (033194) Egington). (033194) MASEY'S hiring - full time , TIRED of your job or looking for servers, part tine busers, pat s second w oorrte $4 81 Liaperis tole dsh%vacher, aWy in pe,- company looking for self son only. 774 Liverpool Rd. S., starters, call Donna. 5711451. Pit:lcerirg. (033194) (40394) cliXj3M Lkgeris a Daywear - EXPEEBENCE Hairstylist, nal wel estWA8hsd company in the technician and ectheticcian w U.S. is kfokirig for ropreeer%W qured for busy hair salon. wage tives in this area. High • coffwnhmion- Cal 433.1338. commission, free kit, ex -11, rs (033194) olvorlu�y WM grew stppot BE your own boss - great and TraWrie. No deliveries. Cal product line. Grog oppo Ux* Your knowledge of welding and the construction industry is required to supervise 30 unionized employees. This is a hands on environment in a progressive company that utilizes J.I.T. and cellular manufacturing. THE Please call Nancy Key Minacs and Associates DC 905-427-4428 now. Marialei. (IMdeperidern), tw large Nworm Cam reoadw (905)"5-5015• ta05"1 message, 1-600-667-2240. PART tint mospboniWasss- (041494) tam - to**" for f° 0^ WELL pay you to We name dine. Computer and typing and addresses from home. skills noes. Evenings and $500.00 Per 1000. Write: Salurdays. Please sYnd esti$- Gateway Lists, Dept. TW2, to: File 06163, Oshawa This 8150-1857 West 4th, Week, P.O. Box 481. Oshap, V 01 Ont. L1H 7L5. (040194) C.. vw 144. (040194) DATA FORK Lille Operators d - r*Wk MAMVM Figure Skating Club for Durham Region and Scarborough. moat be licensed/ (Hwy87Ard5) requires freelance senior slating far ENTRY oartiied wih 3 years reoent ex- coach starting 19%. Phone send resume to: K. Peri— and solid background Dell, R.R.81 Pontypool. Ont. CLERK in shipping/recelving. Please LOA 1KO. (040594) apply8in 204, i . ( Fraley �) EXPERIENCED solar wridovt Contract positipn - GENtNNE business opportunity film instidws. Must have own vehicle. Please forward resumte Pickering. 10,000+ with International Cosmetic to: Solar Tint Window Tinting keystrokes. company. Cal Ken after 5 P.m—P.O. (905) 427-5635. (040191) Box 445. Pickering. ont A1phAthurneric. L IV 2R7 or call (905) 427-2080 s WORK as home $. Earn $600- Please call Ian WANTO - successful, service- $1500 PW Hiro w S2000-1140010 1 �� , oriented LIFE AGENTS for a full trnee monthly. Heath, nttti- SELL IT NOW Martin Limited 1�.x,,....��,,.,..r,. career opportunity with a tion and wood loss sucoMs CALL (416) 439-6400, tvatttm : refreshing dRference. Call 721• system training. For more 1702 for a cwditkintial interview ;ntormation, can t -Boo-367- 676-9335 ext. 6320 or fax les�tm.`sft w 721-1�. (04) Iz i) ` 633D. (033194) or 798-7672 1 (416) 439-6922. JT4LNEW$ApVl$' FlS41LWAD„MARCH",*"4-PAGF,;is.A ' 120«120 Help 120+« Hap 120�P 130 ,In= files F�efp� 130 Agents 130 steres 135 skilled Help 135 -----_- skin Help WANTED A mature person who is friendly and outgoing for part-time office work Computer and Bookkeeping knowledge required. Send short resume & salary expectations to: P.O. Box 36 Ajax, Ontario L1 3C2 Bookkeeper required full-time for growing janitorial supply company. Experience necessary. Apply in person at 410 Finley Ave. Ajax or Fax resume to L (905) 619-9829 FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORPORATION Our busy Ajax office requires an experienced full-time real estate receptionist. Computer experience essential and a pleasant telephone manner. If you meet the qualifications, please submit resume to: Debra Leslie Family %ahy First Corporation 335 Bayly St. West. Ajax LIS 6W We are also accepting applications for part-time receptionist (evgs.twknd 1 or an on-call bas s, !eading !o a permanent DATA ENTRY POSITIONS AVAILABLE Immediately for Pickering office. Only those with 50-60 wpm and 1000/6 accuracy need apply. Full-time positions available. Please contact Ann at 831-1116 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Medical 150 H°�Dental DENTAL eoepl on sLass,stani. Pickering once. HARP certified. Full time.flexible hours. Cal Gad, 831- 3773 or 831-4709. W you are single or a "is parent or separated or divorced with three years work experiel you may quality for financial assistance or A you are over 45 and have recently been Laid off. you may quality for train- ing assistance. DIP/CERT., Lotus. Wordperfect, D -Base. Word, Accpac, Bedford, Autocad. Ventura, Pagemaker, Harvard, Corel, Computer Programming and Systems Analyist, Cobol, Pascal and C, Pholoshop, Quark Express and Illustrator. Durham Business Computer College, 427-3010. (TF) 130 Sales Help/ Agents TURN THAT SPARE TIMEINTO SPARE CASH. SELL AVON WHERE YOU LIVE OR WORK NO QUOTAS FREE $20 GIFT --We bring beauty home CHRISTINA LORD Salespeople/ Inspectors Required for **artdillg service business associated with naoalal retailer. You ' must be depelldebb, outgoing, and positive. Earnings of S3,000- $41000llro. is proven lal perlormers. AN leads 8 training provided, car a must. Mr. Taman 4262010 SALES 8 Administration Co-or- dinator - responsible, outgoing. quick and organized person needed for National Commis- sioned Sakes force. Order Entry, Costing and Quoting Experience helpful. Small Ajax office. Non smoker. (905) 427-8520 fax. 428-2422.(040594) SALESPERSON Well established General Motors Dealership in the area requires a Retail Salesperson for their new & used vehicle operation. Excellent opportunity to earn above average income plus demonstrator, dental plan and other benefits. For a confidential interview call MURRAY O'BRIEN OR DON FELTEAU 623-3396 COWAN PONT/AC -- BtJ/CK 'r 80VIMANVILLE - ON-r SALESPERSON Required We seek an articulate, bright and aggressive person with a good attitude willing to be trained. We offer good compensation, company car and benefits. Please call: JOHN WAKALUK BAYVIEW MAZDA 905-831-3949 135 Skilled Help MAINTENANCE Mechanic regw,gc.-errporary posRpn, 4- 6 months. possible extension. EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR Required for large GM dealership. Two years experience required. Send resume to: P.O. BOX 488 OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1 H 7L8 Attention: SERVICE MANAGER Experience on the ,snowing equpmert- tagxie Dresses. fur- rel !albs. CNC equipment. 160 Da Care y Wanted 165 Da Care Available general machine shop, weldiig Paints �, pneumatics. hydraulics. Contact NANNY elle •ed for ou• Two George Matthew, Lotthouse aass Manufactunng. 310 Hop month oK; daughter. Live out. EXPERIENCED daycare Mon NNE kiss St.. Whitby. Ont. LIN 289. -Fr;, or ECE ex- avaitabie pent,rst ad. CPR. non ence prelerred. Must have smoker, no Crabs < 66895' ex .235. (0405941 pets. and day excelent references and tom' CAI6WW73' 150 HOST Medical command of the En Iigs� .ang„p.m.-7 (033D94) �. Cail between 3 Dental p m. (9050 619-3046 (040394) EXPERIENCED daycare in my PICKERING - caning rebable home coxnollow,Whnes and Experienced canny reguoe0 fa trxo Sheppard. Close to Highbush Venipuncturist children. West Indian family P.S. Non smoker. Hours and Non smoKer. references ag" flexible. Cas Cathy, 420- E/� TE�.ILU\.ltLN regwred. 637 2766. (040591,. 62% (040394) required for medical RESPONSIBLE person req;ired 1V Rv oo�'ns nes returned. to fo, --,y Iwo Morner � two E C.E. training, o ice. Contact Lucy care cnddren in r-iy us luches Ajax home. C'_•cn,Hwy e2 dam' as.ngs. numcn at (416) 441.6176 Mon-Pri, full time Nor smdcer provided Cal anyt". Shelley, Monday -Friday 9.5 car an asset References 613 686-73CC leave message fo33094, 1934 (C -ill DENTAL aeceptcnaf and or cs -onager required Day Care LOVING ^aycare provided n my 165 or'1e. S.. o-i•ee. tenwd -or tus lona Dosnons Must be experfooMC yard. Available -o Pete %LTr=ws 41nUies and and a knowledge of denta, as- snacks References available 34Dng prererrod Send r66,ir„s AJAX Diiirg a, :aycare. ar N`rtes adrFtw, 92 =ox Hollow to: 1360 Kingston Rd S-12. foax�, "•inch in " none. Ex- area mor nforrnaoon. cal 420- lickenng. Ont L1V 384. Arrn: porwiced mother SM per day. 0206 (01 Cr Walton and Dr. Soon. (905, 6138046 (040394, HOME f3 BUSINESS 1141L It I 7"335 as Riq in CES 798�7b72 Business Flooring, Services Carpeting ILLUSTRATION, cartoon ng. graphic design, advertising. STOP usiness orpersonal. Reasonable rases. Also lessons SWaky floors braver. avaiiabis. Randy Timm. (905) Potter stmch your 728-7055. (TF) MINIts TYPING available - Word SlownClaaning Processing, resumes, letters avail" and reports. Dicta typing. Please FREE Esti mlles Cal 606.4504. (oaaeg4) 905426-0464 - Tailoring ir ging, Gaaru19, DRESSMAKING and Landscaping alar aeons. Reasonable rates. 831111 (040394) Driving Schools S 13 B Driving School 10 lessons $150 3 lesmilis s test $75 Free pick-up a drag off 287-3M 7 da"eek Gardening, Landscaping ENJOY your summer days rWrnking. Let Oualty take ewe of Yaw property. SprilglFal clean UP. calmplete lawn can. Irde.r Mee pruning plus mall. Free estimates. 10% discount for seniors. Cal Mike, (905) 427- 5044,0406") TREE MANTENANM • Tree removal • &Brwh removal • Free slump remotial • Free estimates CALL DAVE CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior rep m, mitiovatlons and construction. Fast and clean professional work guaranteed. CRAIG 6M1913 HANDYMAN - all kinds of cliwi g. lawn maintenance and moving delivery. Jobs. Pick up and Garbage RwwvaL Cal Larry 655-8782. (041594) S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - quality exterior and interior nravations. repairs, addltiont. designftild bars and cabinets. AN workmanship guaranteed and inured. Contact Gary 833 0994.(TF) Home Home Home Improvements Improvements Improvements RENOVATIONS W. painting, tie retinas, Ilrtdrrto. NM blies a tile, w ►e bp.falh hurled. werk ymraeMeed• free Bode w 1405495 4501 or WOW FENCING Ferrees0eeb Was&% Set PostIll'i W- AN Wookk Gumanteed call Sbve NW1e - 409-M nonr e . *mum MN916A5, Mt1il0�R N= 0101iTe., ADd1= wrr a COMPLETE carpentry, specializing In tinished WATERPROOFING • leaky basement I • concrete work I • cracked foundation • drains • all work guaranteed I FREE ESTIMATE 04 ! 285-4109 Norio WerPr seS Oadara!iioe In r- 9=01 t OUAUTY walk by fawsr and son team Well experiatced, hard working. Renovations, aI ditions decks, or. Cal us Nor a free estknasa. 571.1263 ON or Rod. Oshawa (TF) basements, trim doors and windows, decks and fencw fs and renovators. 15 SABER Contracting -all roo experience. Cal Derek, 728- carpentry, additions, S1102- (040594) renovations, kitchens, COMPLETE plumbing and baNlroom. hoar maxasnance renovations. Emergency emergency service, furniture will cleaning lady. �h�L wldw � refinishing, quality work � doing basement remodelling. NI work exp guaranteed. . 15 years Cal Patricia.superb 4�20.2�aMr 3 licensed. guaranteed and •' '68&2915. (TFEFG) p.m. (033094) KC. Me-" - speoariang it brick. block and Cllieersys• No job too trig, no job too small. We do it all. Cad Now for free estimates. Spring time diecounts. Ask for Kelly. ea& 9611. (040594) Housecleaning Two niabie, well tainted POOP10 awi" b afsiat with your household or Odie clearing needs. Available days or Cal 7/iK-f,110. Seniors disoolxtts inured. Reasonable rams. Cal John, 4302754. (040794) Paints �, DRYWALL, taping, boarding.TOTAL studs and T -bar wings. spray Renovations - carpentry, drywal, We and paint. Have Decorating stucco. plaster repairs. For F great ideasl Expert all bringing old places be* to lils. For free PRCWESSONAL Painting & 4 estimates. cel Darrin. 619-0985. W ipapayi g. No job too small. (TF) (042094) call anytime, 4302596. (TF) Housecleaning Housecleaning ServicesParty GAILLIND MAD SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL Three bedroom homes from $39.00 Four bedroom homes from $45. Free cleaning with boolungs of weekly or bt-weekly service. Enquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. A(Fully bonded and insured) k 683-7515 Moving, Bait rata, howaa. Punto apL, at 0M a -MIS eEN with targe truck will do household moves. residential. Commercial. AN types of moves. Call Carl or Jane, 427-2856. 1N01MrAIN MOWN SYSTEMS Vita VON mow anrthitp, anywhere, anytime. Camnrrdal 01 netfletwl Packaging, storapa and bom available. Sinikx i ill math diistwi tl. Free elftoae. �Moovvi,.ng,, HARRY-O-THEME�IIOVERS - nove big or small, we price Own adil Free estimates, seniors discount. dict rl, ', mows, pianos moved. Comparable rales. Ca1.432-2850. (TF) Pllebadanl Pdm tq 16 toorBad wan mdId y.0 fMtatrle i GINW itlil Weight loss ii WHEN diets have tailed, Thoughts and Foods can help AJAX MovingS atemti full with a nutrition management y program to suit your specific services- naves, appliance and needs. Thoughts and Foods piano specialists, flat rate or Provides experienced nutrition hourly. We now have heated counseling that will teach you storage units. Now olkining tree how to as -Real foods- sensibly boxes with move. Park and bad wmw the contusion d dies. 4POCK $tartlrq A flee and up. Contact Thokglts and Fonds a Cal for iMortrrtgn. 427 0006. 839-7064.(040594) YACMUK clown friends, reedy to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays. promotions, open ngs. furolaow& Magic snows are fuel Letsuce help. 839.7057 or 726-8334. (TF) RABBIT wants work doing magic for children's parties and all oocasions. have . ny own mageirt. Call Erma. 668.4932. Private Tuitions, Schools TUTORING available for math Flawages 4 and up. tip experience in Montessori and elementary level. Available 4-8 p.m. For more information, call S%Phan , 427.2944 ev n"g` Plurnbilg dourrteytftan P11111111AN No lob too small - Faualt, sfwwws, basement eammonts, wet bars, etc. Any renovation or addiim Daywile: 427-4209, How: 427 -II R Ask for Tan. Tax, FiltunCdW I BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Bookkeeping• payroll, and lax services for all businesses. 4447659 686.8034 INCOME tax preparation . book keeping. small business. reasonable. 886-t5t♦ Ron. PAGE 36-A-TIMNEYYS ADVEN113SE>R, WEDZ MARC e ` ♦ 1 ,. , , !'O1 •I -u t - ". 1 •v .�. i- 4•� d A 11 !,1 d.,l�l l V 1,1.1.• 135 s culled mp 135 wwd mp 135 spilled "p 250 GwvSmabs 250 Gwmow400 A"*' "" For S1111111111111111; P&M400 A 40p "P We offer a competitive wage and benefits package Please send resume to: File #6154 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 71_5 165 Day Care Available UTILE -'tea<_•„� �..;ca-e o hers all :he aaivnies of a Nursery School in a 4vmg home. Lo- cated it Psi rp Vdlage- Exper ncod. C °.R. Smoke free. 416-754-5424 (TF) LOVING cay;are in my home near _ester 8. Pearson (Westney N.) Hot lunches 428- 0707.(040394 205 Firewood GARDNER'S ALL HARDVIi TREE REMOVAL CLEAN-UPS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FREE ESTIMATES CALL ROB Alai 428-5700 220 For Sale 260 Arts & Crafts LIMITED _ _ - ­.- :., -r s`a Romance and Laura Berry, individual prints and matching sets Can 436-9696 6 p.m - 9 p.m. (0331940 OAK PINE 'JRN.TURE Why ca) e:a or cess One or SPRING %_-' -�• Crain Show 8 Saye. April 24, 10- 5 P.M. Thunderbvd Golf Club. Ashburn Proceeds to James House Durham For vendor information. call Janet Town. 725-1338 (041294) 3For 10 Truck Sale 1990 91 -77,7 ^evy 7,77 % ssars. Regular, Extendicabs. automatic and standard. All 0eriried. 728-0617. (040594) 1987 Nissan Pickup, regular cab. excellent shape. 2.000kms .well rainaned, as - 'y aq.nn: kxrinieo. k.ai 7817_ (340594) 320 Vans, 4 Wheel s 1990 :'odye :;a:3va^ S_ a.- Onlano's oldest and largest cor c' -se. tin steeling, arvtm manufacturers is now selling Computer cassette. new 1:res. fully li dyed 10 the Pubic.1rt4rodno 1. condition. Home Tab'e w th c w ex: and 4 CONTENTS �l\-rs sL1J.G -hone 725-0881 ask for Pat Windsor chars. S-99 - 8oak one bed fix or bac olorMwM`. conn, t..�. SHELTER ioub+e pedestal cw ext. and 6 SATURDAY, "i 2ND, 10:00 A.M. - 4 P.M. 4 x6 v • 2' $60.00 CANADIAN qui t. garden b quiet. garden view, balcony, mil"• p'*'�• no p'". sons 330 Trailers 1235 RADOM AVE, TOWNHOUSE 67, PKXERING case and accessories 54000 . PROPERTIES Dundas St. W., all inclusive, $575 and tip. 418.264-1610 or, value. Sac,r ce. $150C. Can Bedroom, living POOm turniturr; kitchen mise A clodwork,ng. 905.985-8774 _•I■ 905-509.2036. (033194) F) dge. stove, back bedroom, LIMITED Pets -Supplies- ?`x8 declk. 8.1° shed. On a lot WEDDING :rola^$ atfordable. 1-2 bedroom apartments In Nesrletor 1994 season paid. MowMc1BLUEWATER Boarding PARK Oshawa, Cenral location, fridge advertising, sporting• toys, �Q� QSALE styles Car, Judy. (905; 579 WHITBY APARTMENTS and stove, carpet. laundry. Available immediately. Near 4782. (033194. LJSpa aee0rtrrlellt OI keels Fri. i Sat., Api 1 st i 2nd, 9 aJm- -2:30 p.m Repairs 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in shopping plaza, bus stop. 725 - 26,42 after 5 p.m. (040394) door. $4500: Ako 1993 Flan" 818 Moduli Rd,, plic(eyp (UveTool i a" ora) n our new training facdrhes. For immaculately maintained Wilding, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool, snookerlable, games room, tennis ONE bedroom basement, Automobiles =I%, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered broadloomed, includes heat, cable, central air and hydro. 305 365 Marine ping. Share laundry, separate Wanted 101 iKathleen St. W. entrance, near bus. Non Training. (905) 619-0864 ;'F) you fix it. Home of U -Fix- h- 160 smoker. $675. Firsi/Iast. 416 - HAND fed tame baby Macaws WANTED s 00Ta'�m aa,,�� Mon.-Fri. Mon: Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5 4104' (�' appliances. Conor make w a DEAD OR ALIVE Lake0on' Trent System at Coboconk. Clear water, fishing. (705) 454- 571-3522 _ twoOHbedroom. `$ 50 a monPark th, 1787. (032594) CASH REWARD good 1946 or 454-3372. (041294) J J ` suitable for parent and child or gold, starting, optical instriJmert, For ottoman, matching set. Beige Allparking couple. All amenities included, with earth tone stripes, excellent Scrap Cars, Trucks SAILBOAT - 23 ft. PY23, sleeps 4, sails in 1'9" of water. Great 55 FALBY COURT available. 905472-5434 Barbara. (033194) Certified. $2100. 728.6385. KEN'S TOWING for shallow Lakes, 10HP electric start motor. Tandem adjustable 2 bedroom apartment in family building. Air PICKERING - Rougemotmt Dr., 260 Am Ca 283-6325 trailer.$8500. 436-8854 after conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry one large basement apartment. $225 and up for reconditioned 530 p.m. (040594) facilities, saunas and exercise room, underground separate entrance, walk to TOP once for good used cars or !rucks Free scrap pick-up, un- Apartments parking included. beach,parking, utilities. $600 monthly. Single working person, derground towing. Call 24 his. 400 For Rent Call available immediately. 509- Mr. Bin. 905-683.7375. (TF) -stoves. Also coin operated 1876. (040394) 3For 10 Truck Sale 1990 91 -77,7 ^evy 7,77 % ssars. Regular, Extendicabs. automatic and standard. All 0eriried. 728-0617. (040594) 1987 Nissan Pickup, regular cab. excellent shape. 2.000kms .well rainaned, as - 'y aq.nn: kxrinieo. k.ai 7817_ (340594) 320 Vans, 4 Wheel s 1990 :'odye :;a:3va^ S_ a.- Onlano's oldest and largest cor c' -se. tin steeling, arvtm manufacturers is now selling Computer cassette. new 1:res. fully li dyed 10 the Pubic.1rt4rodno 1. condition. Home Tab'e w th c w ex: and 4 :e"very and ser up) Tsi Amazons, and African Greys -hone 725-0881 ask for Pat Windsor chars. S-99 - 8oak IBM ::;r �,�':.r,,�ti -k;-'-, Health guarantee available. Also com old and new Can Beth. ioub+e pedestal cw ext. and 6 o -c -Dudes sma battery 4 x6 v • 2' $60.00 -:hairs. 51429. Cannonball bees operated ink len. primer, carrying 330 Trailers 5299 Over 20 stain choices ae case and accessories 54000 . 576-8045 (040594) --al C. no veneers - Ira ntorhal value. Sac,r ce. $150C. Can ESTAP_GSHED 1963 Oays7C5-2" 336' Evenings 905-4U-ilc 65 A clodwork,ng. 905.985-8774 434.3646 0405941 1983 33 ..a e• :; a ba". Ir F) dge. stove, back bedroom, www w--- Pets -Supplies- ?`x8 declk. 8.1° shed. On a lot WEDDING :rola^$ atfordable. 290 Nesrletor 1994 season paid. rveddmg ^row^ 10 buy or rent Boarding $9999. Call 7253344 (040594) -a•ge seieri of sees and advertising, sporting• toys, Auto Parts 8 styles Car, Judy. (905; 579 doccYR ddk. nil bottles. wi factions or estaws. 65541049 340 3 4782. (033194. TRAINNG'or you and your ON. Repairs Brock SL S. Whkby. 686.1049. Lear- tie Monvatt,onal Meth od door. $4500: Ako 1993 Flan" PIANOS GRANDFATHER n our new training facdrhes. For AUTIIeOTIVE :.1^s Sep --hent C"Ci S -'e-wO-10-s Sav gs .pore nfo.mal,on, please con- now Ocie^ buy your auto parts Annual cassroom "no sale tact one of our friendly start at from us and receive 25% dk- °tanos. rent to ow- apt. size. -Classic 'ci Obedience count on stalf,"i true when _ p r' g h t . g r i y d . : i g - r a I . Training. (905) 619-0864 ;'F) you fix it. Home of U -Fix- h- 160 •syboards. CLOCKS (free HAND fed tame baby Macaws Baseline Rd E . Bowmarnntk. ROKA LUMBER 8 :e"very and ser up) Tsi Amazons, and African Greys 697.5555. (04019`) FIREWOOD CENTRE alio Works. 433.1491. (TF) Health guarantee available. Also com old and new Can Beth. 355 Motorcycles CARPET I have severa� IOOC 4 x6 v • 2' $60.00 aknord. 1 12 years old. Perfect i rnessape. (040594) 4x6 x16- $6500 yards of new S:anma w and 100% nylon carpet. Ill Carpet 576-8045 (040594) $350 each. Lynn, 686-1528. (Q `) DO your dog and yard a favour. ESTAP_GSHED 1963 Oays7C5-2" 336' Evenings 905-4U-ilc 65 our Inning room and hall for $299 OnOe includes carpet. pad and installation. -30 yards'. Steve. (416) 432-82" (TF) Use the new ervhronmenteDy Orlondly DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Free Delivery to 9-9 'days per week 723-5413 www w--- Shaws Area TRADE your new and used tier or 434-8782. (TF) c^anC:se or sk :IS for orhe• OMWER Pups (4 in total mhale 2 O products and services Every and female ears cropped. tank Flea Market tnng and anything ft's tasr anc docked. Snots, healthy. 576 - easy. Call free of charge. 4103 after 5 p.m or 576.6048. Oshawa. 434-3648 or I-800 ga rn - 5 p m 1333194) BOO gas or propane, tanks and cover. $125 Washer, dryer. $475 pax. An nerris in excellent condition. 427.7374. (040194) ROTO -TILLER 5 hp., good condriti $250. Call 6861463 (04019x) CUSTOM made k7o"at and ads bed set. Son blue wnh floral motet. $400 set. 683-2596 or 404-1282. (040394) 561-3648 (0331911- --- --- ■ v` COOLER nor sal 6 h,. x 4 h. x 4 Automobiles 300 c., INSURANCE, open 9-9 by h. great to keep beer or lane For Sale appointment, Monday to cold, also could be used by Sarw Motor am float. $750. Call 8395313 a property Hontla Prelude SR, very oortpMalve property rates. 905.477-5459. (0331941 autorbal au. sunrool. cruise. Over 20 years experience. Cal SHEDS - quality barn style anon -lock brakes, balance of (905) 427-35%. (040594) sheds. bust on site. (3x8 $549 warranty 90.000 kms. certified. OSHA W A bright two bedroom 5689 in apartment building orvenierx 10 401 and city bus -cuters Includes appliances• neat, hydro. parking. 433-0677. (041294) AVAILABLE immediately. W'Mby, rwo bedroom apartment, nose to schools. rdge. stove. S5,% 89 hydo extra. FrsWast required. Call 666.5535 ^33194) WHITBY two bedroom apartment, $625 morrtny Two bedrooms rr Oshawa, $65C monthly. First/last required Phone days. 725-8911 or even- tngs 666-4016. (040794) 683-6021 Mon.-Thurs. 9-8, Friday 9-5, Set/Sun. 12-5 THE BREAKERS CONDOMINIUM APTS. Supenor 2-bdrm. suites Lake vlews still available ' Balconies rLUXUry SU es ' 5 appliances atthelake ' En suite laundry 2 baths (Ind. master en suite) ' Indmdual en suite heallnglahr conditioning units ' Underground perking On-site security ' On-site maintenance Parking Included $1.005 to $1,320 Call between 9 am. - 6 p.m. (AJAX) 427-0363 33 & 77 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, iaundry facilities and underground parking included. EM $743-$833. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 am. - 4:30 p.m. LARGE bachelor basement U apartment On Pkikeiri g. Shand iml laundry, separate entrance, sei turnishi $500 monthly all OSHAWA 1 i 2 bedroom mhclale usive. Fempreferred. Wyamrtwnts available at 900 6 683-6185. (040194) 888 Glen St. Unities included AVAILABLE hmn ediately in Firstilast required. Call 728 - Oshawa - 639 Cubert St., two 4993. (032994) bedroom, $675 monthly, one PICKERING one bedroom bedroom, 6575 monthly, first, basement apartineni separate last required. CLose 10 bus- entrance and driveway, air, shopping. No pets. Call 430- laundry, yard. Close to 0134. (TF) -_ everything. 3575 all inclusive. PICKERING - LiverpooMayry, - FirsV{ast. non smoker. Available two bedroom basement May 1. Mike. 839-2464 apartment, includes laundry PICKERING - one Dedronm facilities. cable, separate apartment suitable for non entrance. $600 monthly. Ava4- able April 1. Call 1.800-567- stroking and working person. 1279 (Chris) or 436-2416. PvBright and rnow decorated with (033194) private entrance and parking. No Deft. Cal 831.6445. (040594) METICULOUS one bedroom basement apartment, profes- sionally finished by builder, separate entrance, quiet neghbourtgod. In Rouge area off Altona and Kingston Rd. 509- 3043. (033194) AJAX - one bedroom basement apartmen, 4 appliances. Separate entrance. many extras. no smokinglno pets. Prefer one mature person. 5550 negotiable. First/last. references 427-0842. CENTRAL location - bachelor one room, furnished with private bath. parking available. 3375 per month, firstilast. Available immediately. 728-5382. AJAX - 1200 sq.fL basement apartment includes separate entrance, dining room, fireplace. 4 appliances. $950 per month utilities included. FirsVlast. No pets. Call Mario, 686-0773. (040594) BLOORiSIMCOE - large two bedroom in 46 unit building. storage, laundry, parking, wen managed. Close to stores/bus. from $675 inclusive. Go direct to 123 Bloor St. W. or call collect 416-223-5419.(7-F) AJAX - small two bedroom basemen' apartment, own entrance. $550 inclusive. Avail- able now, suitable for single working person. (905) 737-3300 or 686-1129.(040594) AJAX - 3 bedroom man floor apartment. separate entrance. parking, available thinnediatey. = rst;last required. 619-1070. 040594) SOUTH Ajax - bright spacious one bedroom basement apartment. 4 Pow bath, cable. „tdlii separate entrance. parking Non smoking single working female. No pets. $575 monthly. FvaVlast. May 1, 428- $484.(040794) 268484.(040794) MUST be seen Oshawa, two bedroom apartment in 3 unit contemporary buildrhq. Clean. quiet and secure. Laundry. private yard and panting. On bus mute, 3725 monthly inclusive. Firstilast, references. no pets. Phone 668-1432 pita" leave message- (042294) TAUNTOWVNW,OE - bright one bedroom newly decorated base - mot apartment. walkout to doo k with BBO. available May 1. $450. firWast. Utisies ncklded. Suitable for single. 432-1099. AVAILABLE tmrrwdiately in Whitby apartment building- Sil sous carpeted. newly painted apartment with balcony. Close la bus and shopping. All ulikoe included. No pets. One bedroom. 3600. Two bedroom $700. Cal 430-0134. (TF) AJAX -ala bedroom baserrem apartment, separate entrance, shared laundry, 4 Pce. bath, parking, non smoker. Available June 1. $600 monthly inclusive. Cal 428-2530. (040594) GST included. Daplay all Lym excellent condnio,. $15.000. a1UiOlrl�blles Drd Lumhber, Kingston Fid.. Pxsk cal 90$725 7562. 300 300 Automobiles 300 AutO"10I'lles Automobiles Automobiles Miring or call 905-509-4961 WHITE princess bed includes (042894) mattress. 3 Large drawers and 2 CARPETS . lots d carpel. 1009, sets d shelves. $150. Call 839- nylon. new stain release carpet 166%. (040194) on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms 1991 Cavalier Z24, fully bided, 39.000 kms., wel sell with or without exterided warranty. As- king $12,900 certified. 721- 8262. (040594) WASHER, dryer set, apanrr nt $349. Price Includes carpet 1991 Mercury Sable GS, air, not size. Kenmore heavy duty premium pad, expert quite 65,300 kms. $8900 deluxe -multi cycle setting. Istalation. fast dekvery, frac cond,b. Cal( 4367943 leave aknord. 1 12 years old. Perfect estimates (30 yards). Norman rnessape. (040594) condition. Paid $1325. asking 686-2314. (033194) 1989 Pontiac Firefly, $1995 $350 each. Lynn, 686-1528. (Q `) candied. Phone days. 725-891 ) 230 wanted o ewni 6613-40,6. (033,94► Article$ 220 ,909 Suni dark grey. exoN- For Sale _ lent condition. 120,0001trins. OLD and 040 hurridlre, any- Runs grel will certify, 4 door, TOOL SALE - Chainsaws, thing cid look. china 8*". automatic, $5000 o.b.o. Very dries, screw guns, sanders, advertising, sporting• toys, clean 436 -SM (03194) lwod-salts. hand and power doccYR ddk. nil bottles. wi factions or estaws. 65541049 tees Chrysler Reliant. New took. now and used. We also buy used look. April 1, 2, 3.409 13ritoldin. (042194) ties, new shocks, lady driven, 4 Brock SL S. Whkby. 686.1049. VIC 20. pnogranrrwd gqm or door. $4500: Ako 1993 Flan" (03;!194) a wwmtgas "wood Phone 839 twid 1pP Wo trailer. SM" 6. ARCTIC WOLF for sale in 10 9560. ask for Jinn (040394) icebox. 3 bunter slaw. IIISM. 42&1866. (=194) packs for under 120. kA bin WAMD - Leat aril Ohm Jay at the ow Slat. (040594) Tickets a! tape value. Cad Bruce AJAX Pickering Appliances • no at 5791400. ext 207 (TF) 1t1a7 Olds Fwwza 6 cyl, 2 door. reasonable offer refused, fully WANTED. phones from the Ad. ate. hOdtbaetk 74 kms.. guaranteed. Reconditioned vardapa phone system, 11pda1 t exoskft oondison. wry dean. appliances. Conor make w a CK 11,. Please cal 579.44M $3295 awdied o.bo. Cal 433 - deal. 427.6784. 467 Westney ask for U(. (TF) 1787. (032594) Rd. S. Ajax. (TF)- OLD and good used cameras, 1906 Horizon. 4 door hatchback. SOFA, loveseat, chair and gold, starting, optical instriJmert, Pioneer cassette, equalizer, ottoman, matching set. Beige jewellery, watches, old china speakers, new tires. Only with earth tone stripes, excellent and glass, crocks, antique 89.000 (u►ks• Excellent condition. condition. Asking $300. Call furniture. 432-1678. (042294) Certified. $2100. 728.6385. 831.1503 after 5 p.m. (033094) (033194) WASHERS, dryers, fridge. 260 Am Ca 1903 Honda Accord, 5 $Peed stove, new and reconditioned sun room, new clutch Must be $225 and up for reconditioned seen. $1500. Call 668-9915. washers, $175 and up fon recon- POPULAR sprang country craft (040594) dsioned dryers. $175 and up for and colisObWs show. April 24. 1979 Cutlass, clean interior, reconditioned fridges and wover 60 exhibitors and 10- th 850 good condition. $o.b.o. call -stoves. Also coin operated cared at the beautiful Jubilee 430-1089. (040594) washer and dryers. Pavilion in Lakeview Park ----- Stephenson's Furniture and Oshawa, will be a show you will LEASE la Own vehicles. 1984 Appliances, 227 Court St., not want to mss. into 434.5531. 1985, $345 doom, no interest, no Oshawa. 576-7ill (040194) (0401 94) credit checks, 896.7128. (TF) For Sale For Sale For Sale 300 For Sale 300 For Sale AW AJAX south - large one bedroom bassinet apannorM. Spacious *04n Idlchon. bright living con with wakout to large yard, tastefully decorated, Shared laundry, separate entrance. parking, available May 1. $645 monthly Inclusive- FhU Libetween 9-5 p.m. 688- 1691; after 5, 683-6448. (040194) NORTH Oshawa - new two bedroom apartment, air, oak cupboards, now broadloom, ex- tra Oct.,rParking, clean, quiet building. Now available. $695. Cal( 432-8821. (033194) AJAX - Oxford Towers. quiet building vWswkmning pool and sauna, close to shopping, 401 and Go. Two or three bedroom apartment. April 1, May 1 or June 1. Call 6838571 or 683- 8421 til 8 p.m (TF) OSHAWA two bedroom apart- ment on Annis St. Rear apart- ment in duplex, quiet area. Fenced backyard, full unfinished basement. Quiet people preferred. $620 monthly utilities included. 728-2255 or 430-7816. (040194) PICKERING - large brand new two bedroom basement apartment, 4 appliances, Gose to schools. amenities, $780 inclusive. Available May 1. 905- 427 6865. (040594) PICKERING - bright three bedroom basement apartment. close to Go. $750 plus 1/2 utilities. Phone 837-6661. (040394) IMMACULATE one bedroom basement NE Oshawa, separate entrance, 4 pce. bath, carpeted, laundry, suitable for 1, first/last. 1450 incusive. Call 435-0448. (033194) OSHAWA - two bedroom Van- ment in 5 unit building, fridge, stove. 4 poe. bathroom. parking. coin operated laundry, $560 monthly plus utilities. First/last. 668-0974. (040194) PICKERING Visage - bachelor apartment available May t. Private entrance. ground floor of quiet fainly home. Pool, ha tub. non smoker. Would suit single person wttlk no car. Bus at caner. $600 per month. Firsv last, references and credit check Katie. 686-6180. (040394) ONE bedroom apartment for rent in quiet house in Ajax. Ideal for single perch with steady employment. $525 monthly, parking, utilities included. No pets. Available April t. Call 683- 09%.(033094) 830996.(033094) OSHAWA gorgeous two bedroom two level apart I. huge loft with no floors, Vic- torian bath, immaculate appliances• central air, char- mmgok er area 5750 .. May 1. Cal collect after 7 p.m. 519-942- 3984. (040194) PICKERING - one bedroom basement apartment. available April 1. Separate entrance, parking, laundry, suitable for one. Fwst/lact. $525 inclusive. 686.6562. (033194) AJAX - ons bedroom baserrie nt apartment. separate entrance. no Pets. Available Apel. $500 monthly inclusive. References' Days. 427-7292 after 5 cal 427- 3994- (040594) WHITBY - Regency Place Apartments - one and two bedroom apartrr111 avaiabls AVAILABLE June 1, 1975 per in senior complex, Mar. and Apr. month, first/last (lease Park *a seairg, appliances, of agreement), near bus stop, utilities included Call 43017397- dose b 5 Points Mad, backyard (TF) lencied, 3 bedrooms, spatcJas kitchen and living room, rec PICKERING - two bedroom room, central air con., 2 battlefront aPNWrwK. f1�OO bathrooms, fridge, stove, entrance. own hunky twftw. washer, dryer, references Parking. Saco monthly. FW*V required. Al uliatin paid lox= Last. rMsrenoss- No pets. Cal gas). For serious iniquities. 72& 905686.7SW (040194) 4066 after 7 p rf (040594) AJAX - freshly painted one THREE bedtoI townhouse ler bedroom bassm ant apartrt»rt. twit or sale. Norm Oshawa. new Private entrance. available now. shopping. schools, available. $475 per rnontl inclusive. Cal imTMdia�y X00 PLUS tri- Cal 683-5924.(040194) 723-9911. (033194) WHITBY -rine bedroom large ROt>tnsTO teak -in ckoaL, lots d window., 430 Relit nice area, not c1 Go. April 1. SSW pe math, call 668-3161 or 723.9040. (033194) Rewlu FDR RFt11T 405 RESPONSIBLtomwe With twos misdkmn s zit dogs looking for one or two bedroom apartment on main floor of duplex. Fenced yard, utilities Included. Pleas call 433762 (040194) 410 Mortises F"Rent WIVTBY - good landlord kicking for good tenant, detached bun- galow with income potential, $1100 per month + utilities. 430- 1821 leave message.(040194) AJAX - three bedroom or rooms for rent, garage, finished basement, 1 1/2 baths• lovely area. Close to amenities. $950 + utilities. 428-8243 (leave message). (033194) DICKERING - two bedroom bungalow, large lot, 1800 plus utilities. Cal 509.2262. (033094) AJAX - brick bungalow, painted interior, detached garage. excellent neighbourhood, close to 401 shops. No pets. $1000 + utilities. First/last. Mon -Fri, 5 - p.m. and Sat./Sun. 11 a.m.- p.m. 683-3282. (040594) HWY e2/BROCK - house upper level, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, family room, fireplace, garage appliances, laundry, $950 monthly plus utilities. (416) 282 5164 or (416) 237-7669. (040594) WHITBY - three bedroom house plus garage or workshop com- mercial possibilities. on Hwy 92 No out door maintenance, $88 rronthly plus heat/hydro. 668- 4321. 655-4623 a 269-5449 (040594) THREE bedroom bungalow. S.E. Oshawa, no pets. $950 . utilities. Stove and fridge included, Available May 1. Fvs last. Working family preferred Cal 576-5493. (040194) NO down payment? Good credit? Good ,obi You can buy for the price d rent, while prices and rates are down. Call Doug or Brom. Community Financial, 668-6805. (TF) PICKERING Village - Century home. 2,3 bedroom, 5 appliances. nice yard. $950 . utilli s. (905) 6836559 ate", anytime weekends. (040594) COURTICE - 4 year old 3 bedroom, 4 washroom, 6 appliances. finished basement, near parks. schools and shopping. Great neghbourwod. no pets. references. Available May 1. 1650 monthly plus utilities. 433-1387. (040194) 415 Housing Wanted WANTED for May 15. 4 bedroom house in Whitby. prefer north d Rossband between Gar- den and Thic kson. Phone 666 W51. (040594) 420 Townhouses For Rent 3 BEDROOM TOWNFIOI'SE, fridge, stove, dryer, garage, common pool. Playground, walking distance to schools. Available April 1/ May 1 /July 1.436.3346. AJAX n Bad y e rwoo0. two bodroon avaNsble April 1. 4 p bath, apartment appliances, afI - Yvitpldi4Yg rooms. private entrance, near al amenities. References. $750 indtasNe FlrWilost. 2831927. PICKERING - one bedroom aparortent tum fieplaoe, room, eat•In kitd11 , 4 p y large room for rent with own bat11 central ori walcata to yam- bath, ens 1 kitchen,per W laundry facilities. $100 pe week Cal Avail" M 1- $550 monthly. � after 5 p.m. 8363551- (040694) AJAX • looking for 1 or 2 mature wonting room ogles to share 3 kh�, sups, Walkout from super clean. tion. thhgB (p 034"040 SOUTH Ajax - fumi hed room IMMACULATE bright one e avalid" in 3 bedroom hall , suitable for working ron•smdcer. $lickli monthbsslsy su utilities d Available Immediately. 6W- 33094) laundry facilities included. irncJusive. 427.7033. (033194) Suitable for mature persort, non AJAX - Hyl/�1 proles sn icker preferred Civic wed sional non smoker preferred. 728.8122. (032594) Available immediately, it" for quiet non-smoking female shift worker. $375 monthly. Cal AJAX - On* bed100M wal-A Linda, Ill - (0405941 owrw Oc- you Limited Seating, to Cupled home. Separate FAX W*aroe, laundry facilties, nal . smoke, no pea. $850 inclusive YOUR ADS Of 1800 furnished. Available room. With 5% down, sanies for taxes. Call Ted 6765 ton, 11 race ; ,-1 • ," _- ..--• ^r• . ,air.., irw-ercc kw ,, 1 O _ 579-ZZ38 436.7145. M40MM) Notices Notices route. parking, male or female, no smoking no pets $270 + 1/2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 304 1"4 -PAGE 31-A i ...Auctions• •650 Auctions 450 500 FOHr Sat le 590 oaaotles 590 650 HOUSE b share in Counice, 1 OSHAWA Went - 10 yew ON or 2 bedroom available. Single Iwo plus I b drown brick bun. DYNAMIC BARGAIN HOUSE pwem welcome. Close to ptblic Call 436.7655. galoww with finish bnwnern, ► MUCH MORE THAN A $$$ SPORE school. (033194) groom, paved driMe• letoed yard, bathing ono Franchise Seminar AJAX • looking for 1 or 2 mature wonting room ogles to share 3 kh�, sups, Walkout from super clean. tion. thhgB Tum, April s, 1994 7:30 p.m. bedroom house. Garage, done• Move in catdition great ad�a.y' IM, O•hnva parking, no smoking. $350 location with easy access to Find out how you can share is irncJusive. 427.7033. (033194) 401. Owner relocated, asking 5164,900. Call for viewing She lastest rowan growing retail concept Inclusive Female pralened. can PICKERING - Whites/4o1. New house, parking, private bath, appointment, 985-2788. of the 90's. quiet non-smoking female (040194) Med our experts - et the answers g you deed 1lcrare invest. preferred. Firsvlast. $400 WHITBY - $99,900. 3 bedrooms. you Limited Seating, to monthly. Available now. 837• beautiful eat -in kitchen. Living/ register call: (416) 947!-0494 1876. (TF) dining room conbo, super rec 8740. (TF) PICKERING - Brock Rd1401, townhouse, bus room. With 5% down, sanies for taxes. Call Ted 6765 ton, 61 0 Legal 61 0 1 e'ai executive on Rng Houghton, ReMax Summil, 66& Notices Notices route. parking, male or female, no smoking no pets $270 + 1/2 3800.(033094) Small O.K. $500 per month. gas, water and hydro. 428-9374. NORTH Ajax - 2328 sq.ft. al (033094) brick, 2 w/o, ca., cv., large AJAX -large 3 bedroom, 9 greenbek and creek at rear. Near new recreation complex. bathroom townhouse to share $204,900. 905-428-2709. ,..ro ,...,..,,y... q„r,4.,. . (040594) newly Steps to transit. Non smoker, available April 1. $300 monthly. 535 Lots Call 619-3332. (033194) �� For WHITBY - North west, $325. 3 talleall 9 bedroom apartment, washer/ 174,900 asking for 59x150' 9 dryer, 3 mins. north of Hwy 82. ravine budding lot. Near Hwy $2 Use of all facilities. Call after 5 and Rosebank. Stea R.E. Ltd. p.m. 668-2421. (033194) (416) 712.4343. (033094) ARLI .MANAGE%IENT & INVESTMENT SERVICES LII.MITED NOTICE is hereby given that Arli Management & Investment Services Limited intends to dissolve pursuant to the Business Corporations Act. Dated in Ajax, this 18th day of March, 1994. EILEEN EDITH BERG President & Secretary RELIABLE working person to BEAUTIFUL 1-2 ape waterfront share nice home with one other, lots in Pon Perry. Starting at Private bath, laundry, garage, $155,000, ready to build For 670 Personals 720 Deaths etc. $450 monthly. First/Iasi. into cal 905427-0390 or 905- 579 9928 1 428.2215 0407 .1040 9 U 94) PICKERING, 401,Whoes Rd. S. $3500 full price, wooded canp- New three bedroom, three ing lot, 3/4 hr. east of Oshawa. bathroom home by conservation Sand beach, trout fishing, next area. 4 appliances, parking. 10 10,000 acres county forest share all facilities, non smoker. Year round road. Fred, 416-431-- $375 monthly. 839-7540 1555. (042194) (0403W) Vacation ROOM nate wanted - $375 an 545 Properties Inclusive Female pralened. can Garry (905) 404-9161 (040594) 905-666-0910 evenings or 416- A • 9 ape vixerlm--. -.4stress 98 1 -9272 days. (040594) sale. only $299 a month- Aiso TWO people wanted to share Tor sale - 15 acres close to Hwy east end Oshawa bungalow, s7. only $24,900 Call 428-6167. Laundry, utililies, bus, pod. +� $400 inclusive. Available // Loans immediately 436.7275. 8740. (TF) 1040594) BORROW S10.30C say as lime PICKERING Whites Rd. S. of as $110 per month o.a.c Can Finch. House to share. furnished JerrY, 668-7200 Free bedroom, all appliances. cors�Rabons. Anuois Invest - Small O.K. $500 per month. rents Ltd. (TF) Telephone 8399262. (040194) UNSECURED : oans - $2500 to Condos For $25.000. No r Tees. App 455 .jp first y oy Phone.nsfirst and second Rent '-•ortgages. refinancing. Can Chit a gid. TAYLOR -ark or Joe, 1 -WO -769-1134 or AJAX - ore bedroom. 5 ' 600-545.7764 RBS Brokerage 1 1 appliances, fireplace top ?floor. House. (040594) 1 1 underground parking, Lakeviinclusive furnished, two bedrooms, two baths. one week time share. . iivvee . available ADnI. $800inclus MONEY Problems' Loans, debt L��"'-----• -�• ..., •• 683-3905 leave message. 9 colsohdations, credit SINGLE 8 Unairtachl Singlse (040194) arrangements- personalbudget Wo, d dance every Friday CONDOMINIUM for lease- pining, garnshees stopped FREE CONSULTATIONS Dynasty Inn Ballroom, 559 Bloc, Downtown Toronto St Lawrence Credit Counsellors (Toronto - Counsellors St. W , Oshawa. D cess code, M Market area. Two bedrooms Osnawal i (T loam �33~ry Sind Sa the solanum over 1000 sq.ft. PluAvailable Available Jan. 31/94. Oshawa. 9 P.m. For information art References. f1200/monthly in- 580 Mortgages 1.800-5651163. (040394) dudes utilities. 839-5096._(TF) YOU can have the body you're Cottages Fol ARE you having trouble gemng always wanted from the comlor home. Vo 470 a ^Iongagel Is your oank giving Ren? of your own gimmoc ks no scan's Call tocay. Eleanor - yol the run -a -round" Do you o reed a second -p We Garry (905) 404-9161 (040594) KAWARTHA'SAaKE Seyrrnour -an hOW can today. 668.6W5, CARL Stedmond, Prolessiona - Woodtand Estates housekeep Community Financial Services. weight trainr4o karate instructor ing cottages. 3 . pce. _ barnroomu, hshing• POOL beach•/� Business age 35. now "gone on onE store• plrygrgund. 90 minutes 5Y0 NE of Pickering. Leave mss- VV59 Opportunities t•aining in your home or Ys Fitness Club, 2( sage at 705653-1317. (041294) years experience- family rater GEORGIAN Say now W-ag, MONEY Maker - s, r a i hl forward. one day set-up. For available. Call Goodbody's 834 FITT (3488) evenings, 721 Beach and Midland. 3 bedrooms. sandy beach with information. send S.A.S.E. to 8740. (TF) deck and 880 and Tv. M be R -R LeRoux, P.O. Boa 54047, �' 64 4SO. St. N., Oshawa QNn. JayelPhOW batmebal camps- viewed on Video. 434-6631. (TF) L 1 G 4S0. (040194) 675 Companions INTERNATIONAL company (040194) A Fix 490 Vaestinn needs 5 special persons ler part ATTRACTIVE. Petite Chrwan if time business opportunity. lady vanedineteetn sMkiwM GORGEOUS three bedroom 65001000 pus monthly - groorrrd, non smokerJund and cordo close to famous Clear choice) No selling. Small sincere, established, bible Wales Beal pod, jacuzzi, investment. Cal 721.9155 for beievvg Christian genflemen- B80. private yard, available Fenfomrgbonand10 aPP�m m. (040194) 60+. Sono introductory note. 1oFilexOnt. P.O. co APd-Dee• view photos, 6869646 or 579- ARE you suppressed? 481, 4a1, Oshawa Ont. L1H 7LS. .5. 37M (033194) Entrepreneurial with a burn ing (033194) passion to succeed. Take a CLEARWATER - mobiles. closer kick ase a highly efficient ciubhouw, heated pools. hot verticals integrated cortparly 710 Births tub, tennis, 20 mins. to Blue that produces qualify pro0taM JayelPhOW batmebal camps- Call Pauline, 905-426-6246. NHL hockey. Children wNoonre- (040194) Phtotes nhosni in your homeD•ILLE-Pam ALARMING OPPORTUNITY - and SCOU call! 683-5503 (042694) DISTRIBUTORS WANTED - GM are proud t0 announce FLORIDA vacation con- big return on moos securities. the birth of their first dominium With bakrorty over- Full line of Him mr and Personal Chit a gid. TAYLOR looking die Gut of Mexico, per, Security produces. Cal Secure JOANNE Born Mamh Z Jacuzzi, fully equipped and Enter now. 905426-7103- 1�1 MhBlghiflg 8 IIIc, S furnished, two bedrooms, two baths. one week time share. OZ Proud grandpararlts, owner financing $12,000. ESTABLISHED Indian Video store for sell in Ajax. Over 1000 Madefine and Joseph Canadian- Call Gwen Webb. movies. Good client based. McGill of AIaX, Nancy 613531-2156. (040194) Owner is moving- 686-8891 Fisher of Oshawa and Homes (a.m.) or 686.1034 (p.m.) Ken and Sue DOMIJe of 500 For $ale (ave) Peterborough. Proud grandparents, Raymond S1t1kNO - 3 bedroom somi in 670 ,�.i,.,�..�'� p�.74/tsels7 and $IrkB LaahS, Daotlty Oshawa. Fenced yard, DBMille of Oshawa, a bathrooms, Yeo room, nip Eileen Dowde hardwood floss n berowts. I of Fenelon Falls. ' basement also nutable for base - mart apartment r needed for eco- Loved by many tra income. Cab 705.437.3613. aunts, uncles (040194) and cousins. HALIBURTON - Country log Specht thanks to home, 3 bedrooms. 14 pa• IW Sharon and Jackie 1 0--i tub, 1.3 pa.. courmY Of A* Pldtenng I I kitchen al/oak flooring, large I General Hospital. I"morril mf. laundry too" estattied garage and drilled wit 1 • and out house stove. 1.705.457- 1096.(040594) 0 0 0 • • NEWER detached two storey 1, er a.r uw w 3+1 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, JESUS says can the did IMd Large oak kitchen mlitain flow the did? Does your minister dishwasher. maim floor wsw glass"? The hi 11 Y Lou".lauin-law separate entrance s the hired minister, Micah 3:11, ""out In-law aper, row Gan baiah 56:10.12. JOhn 10:11. fiepiace, antral air. clear O.C. .. Must be seen. $145.000. 571- 'arrr LrampoeL 1-W5.953.94M 4706. (0401941 a .IV) . To platy your permralind In Memoriam, call, 576-9335 and bt one of our pvrnveervfrrr enasraarre Jtela.vou- SA I SON MO)NI-WF.N I (). 11A D. .%lanufacturfirs of cemvtvrN and omit memorials since 1872. ( 905) 427-4366 1 (W) 461-0282 :12 Old Kington Rd 1j.,t 650 Auctions IMPORTANT HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE MIXED ESTATES & BANKRUPT STOCKS • •CONSIGNMENTS MAHOGANY MEDIA & PORT COMPUTERS,• COLLECTION SPORTSJEWELLERY * O BRONZESSTEREOS /• • Ir PCS. LIMITED EDITION • 'WOODCARVINGS PUBLIC AUCTION HOLIDAY FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST AT 12:00 NOON (PREVIEW 11 A.M.) HOLIDAY INN OSHAWA, 1011 BLOOR ST. EAST OSHAWA SALE HIGHLIGHTS: A large selection specially chosen for th s Holiday Auction to include: Oak & mahogany China Cabinets, Tea Cabinets. Accent tables, What nots. Cocktail Tables. Medicine cabinets, Pedestais. Rock-rg chairs. Doll furniture. Lead glass Tiffany Style Lamps, Oil & hurricane Lamps, Cast Iron Beer Wagon, Fire Chief Figurine Wall & Table Lamps Hand Signed Mickey Mantle & Reggie Jackson Statue Estate Collection of coins a Scamps, e Mint Sets. Sterling, Olympics 28 pc. set Sets. Dale. Dollars, Special Editions, Bank Notes. Selection of ladies & Gents Modem & Estate Jewellery. Gold. Diamonds. Watches. pearls etc Housewares. Aopharces. Port Stereo w CD/Cordless Phores. Collector Dolls & Clowns. Frames Wood Carvings, Silver. 47 pc. Dirnerware Set, Delft B ue. Cranberry Hummel & Doulmr•. Coke Mem T n Signs. Ad Boards, Wood Horses, Hard Made Area rugs. Chinese, etc Austriar Crystal M,ris. Mir, Musical Instrurnerts w,case. Signed Collectibles. Luggage. At:acne Cases, Carved soapstone chess set, Oriental Porcelain Vases. bows. Jardinieres. Ginger )ars, etc. Collector Rock books. Star Trek Te -s. ART GALLERY & PUBLISHERS LIOUIDATION o' over 300 asst r ,ec Ec::tor P`-ts oy FREE -8a:e-ar--Romance- Dyer.A J Casson,A Y Jackso^ Townsend. Blackwei', Doolittle. Lester, T-o-osor. Berry Bouroue and more 386,'486 MULTI MEDIA COMPUTER SYSTEMS Cor-oac 386 Por" m,Docw ^5 S -a• or• B,arc New;. laser rK et. 9,bbne Jet. Pnrers. Software- Sound Cards etc. a•ge Seiectior td choose `'orn Mary more rtes too %,rerok:s to mention 1 • - 1 • 1 RING TEPMS Cas -. sa. Mc -1^w-C-ec e. 3`.:as - c scot.-: as oer oosted at sae SPECIAL HOLIDAY AUCT10H GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 1 ST at 1 P.M. PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE 1867 VALLEY FARM RD. (1 /2 mile north of Hwy, 401 between Liveil Rd. & Brock Rd. - from IGngston Rd. (Hwy, 2) fake Valley Form south.) For this e�eerryy special event vete have oicquimid over AM lots of fine home fumishirtgs, dlning & bedroom suites from the 1920's & 30's with 6ne new stifles, daoralor fumishirtgs, antiques, formal fumi Ings, Classic s Grtwtork & collech-blim SETS: Ourst ladlin-g-' �l0--) pc. inUd dint room suite having 4 door DreoWfant china Cabind # ( ball & Claw p_-ed-e�_sJtol bonqud-'-ta1b`le_,&-(-6)) carvied Chippert(rale chairs ' h1ea�v�,ily (6Nved. (8) wainur bedroom suite twl!dt*c�htunwo & dielt a Ze) Noor & 6 shkWd biniack dinuite �chllhoirsbuffer ie Ing elegQt (9) pc. Queen Anne diner boring korge brteoldronr & (6) highbock (ween Arline chain: a (6) 9c. 1 �6 a 4 a nm nits I( vi hgh 4 = rise- carved bed • oak set Vwlcbor Jw-it-h,,_large tressle boss style &w% serf In& d1dTy oak round pedestal table & (6) double press bock "iits�with twist & more. Superior doll 36bil encullive desk wdh lealher top • unusual swan carvisd rrlalhogany Sayer conwle & mokhing mirror • mahogany drop Mont secky dem with bracket foot a am 40 ply, Of su decorator sous, lovesears & fireside Penor dY . wutg balckIchairsh V' style carvlsrl lod�r b gent chairs • aogection Of 181h Century style ono cabinets & hag darnds a Fiera inlaid 6A commode ' ook 4 section & 5 section boolrcases ' over (35) occasional tables - eofrrlieeee, soFa�H MORS etc a desks a OrienW & Persian N ppVVIOW & COl1EC WS:sMogn'-&-,W�J brlxnaft skrluory' original onrod 110 odeent isms • �i mate 9w � ' seiechon of �' Ava�ob� VISA PREVIEW NOON -1 PM on FRIDAY (very ,q,asplad laseph f atrirk (ffialleries & Assuriates 700 Bi thdeya 700 Birthdays Nm Adnrtiser Classified Dept. Is OW wary Mon. to Fri. 8.-00 Lm, b 5:00 p.m. Call 683.5110 ' t„ „ t__- .. jyrta v -our as Or fax It 683-M VAGXWA-THENEWS,ADVERT1SER, WED, MARCH 30,1994 14V~1 1 CE111lt1ts ----In Memoriams Avidis H. Boudakian M.D. F R.C.S.C. is pleased to announce that he has been granted active Staff privileges at Markham Stouffville Hospital in the practice of UROLOGY in association with Dr. J. Di Costanzo. Special areas of interest include: - Impotence and Infertility (Associated with Markham Fertility Clinic) - Prostate Cancer - Non Surgical Treatment of Prostate Disease - No Scalpel Vasectomy IN (905) 472-7120 >/ V A ,\ Y S ' H L L E E \\ A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2 "MANNS" PROS FROM ALL WHO LOVE YOU 740 Memoriain ms 740 Memoriams I ANN N E r _ 1 N:�� :� N S 1n 1 -.aster tribute to a cherished -.k ife, mother and grandmother, �t ho passed aw'alv' March 31, Good will lint; the golden chain, %Vhen one by one vw-e meet :ig3in. t ntil then, Richard, Ron & Uarla. ons & Judi', Reg & grace, Iierm & & gandchildren COOk - HeaTly, in looing, memory of a dao unfr, mother, daughfrr and grandmother. Beoerly who pacsei army Mardi 29, 7993. Gari sae' you getting hoed When a cure was not to be So he clo.W his anus around WU And whcs7ered "Cone b me You didn't deserve, what YOU tent through, .And .v he gave you rest God s garden must be beautz a;. He only takes the best. lomngly remembered and sadly mz«ai by hksband Rrva* daughter Tammde sons M1ke. Mark, rnthe, G'Jiv, and all the t rQmdi'IidRn. L' For best results advertise with the Ajax -Pickering delivered at your door three times a week PLANNING TO BUILD?' CASE WAY 7 Roseau HomebtiWer Information Seminar If you are planning to build a home or cottage this is the place to start! This is two and a half hours of information you need to build successfully, on time & within your family budget. Subjects include getting the right design, avoiding potential problem areas, choosing tradespeople, mechanic's liens, getting mortgages and much, much more. This is not a selling seminar! It is an interesting evening for both you and your spouse. Building is a two people project. You should both attend! Seating is limited. Call today. Seminar Date: Thursday, April 7, 1994 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., Ajax Seminar Fee: $10 each-.415�p p jwjx Irrerr Cot le (Feelaehrmakar!,n.e r� matba brochure) Space Limited Call Maralyn (905) 427-9931 To Register HWAYCashway Building Centre -es 15 Westney Rd. N, A env t1�un Ontario, LIT IN THIS slim. pretty. blonde. single mom. early 30 s, is looking for love. 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Itelli ent W40 while No We, 22, 54', 115 Its. smoke. looking for a now, 22- 30 Mils Wet at aseere and haws aft Nue among dogs and quid tines M hone. and nor afraid of conviOn nt f the sounds Ike yyou respond. SY 2771(OSH) ATTRACTIVE single oven. 32, eetoo travel - Ing and moves, film country and rock and MR. would like to neM seders, honest. a0rac- twe hent. 32-35 SY 2700 UNKX E tonale. 24. enjoys young man. 20- 24 cxnarty bcoepeng'skrraa. sadists food not ropy only Oda obi to answer the sldl Wing queorm will sok' a response The skill testing question is Please name the seven wonders of the world in aphdatiMl udeP SY 2792 (OSH) PETITE bbnda. 5, M. looking far somebody 3440. will sense of Mujour and must be Bin- a' and haws. SY 213 FEMALE. 39. linenclaly Independent. medwn build. 5'6'. seeks white male, 43-47, with satx gkelkas. SY 2701 SO whMs a nm gal We me dorg in an ad No this? I'm not via the bar sane or 'hay baby wMl's your sign your place or mim'.11n 5'7', nrdso build, brown herr. hall"" ldiolooealy lye 42 but ole 35. SY 2116 to" VElAlS and MND soo ig Gods d Mai .can. Fol -loving, officers. between 19- W Then two are the Goddsna br you. ST 2118 (09114) aTTRA E atffe tarsals, hale 50's, edieR VA, no"mokitp Wills mala, 5545. who is Ching, warm and has a good tensa of . .r'm .+.ver^,.,-�-��"-.. -.� •^. tivl • 9�""a Aare Most int Call Ever MakeHM humour, who likes movies, dancing all din - I g SY 2707 (OSH) ACTIVE, petite blonde. early 30's, appreciates nature, outdoor sports. anpng, romantic dn- ners and gourmet cooking. t you we commit - led to personal growth. have nlegrty. maturity and a positive attude toward ie. I would love to meet with you SY 2706 (OSH) EASY -gong, good-hearted. sincere. 36. work - ng mom, who loves the outdoors. camping. fishing. animals children, etc. down-to-aarlh. looking for someone with inner beauty a good sense of humour and not afraid to be them- solves hemselves SY 2789 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, single mom of one, fall. slim, 26. seeks tall attractivehonest and esab- Ished male. 2635who enjoys children. quiet tines and romance SY 27W (OSH) ATTRACTIVE- active. sncie ^em, 55'. 140 lbs likes anneals dancing. dining. theatre. etc. seeking single. while male. 38-40. with similar Interests. not IMc head games. Durham Region area SY 2791 (OSH) SINGLE mom 29 5 5' '.30 los . attractive with baby blues, looking for a career-onented white man, 30-40. who likes to go out and ^ave a good lime I enjoy dancing and most sports SY 2792 (OSH) SLIM, white iady 53 caring and sincere. smoker whc enjoys oiudoors. among and movies seeking unanached. sincere while gentleman. 53-63 for friendship possib e longterm relatixnship SY 2793 VIVACIOUS, slim. 54', brunette. 40. pleasant light hearted and playful likes a vanity of music and acthvnes. Is in search of a man who s snare. tun -loving, ambitious and just good company for rrhendshp or possible relabon- Or SY 2794 (COB) ATTRACTIVE white female. Ise 40s seeks unattached good-,00king black male whc on" muco. dancing dining out and quiet romantic evenings f you enjoy the Mer thongs in Ile, have a sense of humour and a' randy for a relationship . pitwo call SY 2796 HI! Feaas this single. achy breaky hear., is searching for thM special somas. this ape toy IS 52' 120 lbs sary 5C s lova to dance Why na take a mance' SY 2796 CATCH my fail, wake up this single female from taws, of true romance. ldelutg for one on one social tines with a mal. 24-30. who bebeves friendship comes first SY 2797 (OSH) INDEPENDENT black protossiorel female. mid-40 s. single lookup for a sneers. single. tall black main 45.. who is a hopeless amorist. knows how 10 enjoy we wind a look- ing for a neanmglul relatanshp, ler s be Irwida fr! SY 2790 (OSH) SINGLE mother 34, moolung for a rehabs. responsbw man. Morse now peaty is lankly but Moo sal wicin tow to have a good toe and who enjoys canons. moves and lap drn was SY 2799 (OSH) AFFECTIONATE and horeg sings, wide anaOne female. 31. no doldw. . with auburn sharrder length has. Ween eye. kwlang for a moire gentwmrh in his 30's. who enjoys cord cling and hand hoichin4�and who will be my best f rand SY 2100;9 HARLEY honey. 26 slm. aericve lerrowne. seeks a lokglt on a drorme and sell horse. who would Me a bnghased angel to enjoy the world of motorcycles and mute with SY 2sol (OSH) SA/CEREE to seeks angle while mita. 25- 32 S32 for possible reibatnp. mug be augarg ad enjoys ctrl s n to ! have a two-year-old daugltet To Drew who responded to maim #2802. pear respond again. did not get your number SY 2002 (OSH) HOMESICK for humour Longing for In4e9 English lady, 28, non-smoker, seeks Bntsh;Ausrakan man who enjoys moves. soaaliung and Ina "doors. SY 2105 (OSH) ROMANTIC, sings while fames, mid -20's. looking for wx wa white mat. 2330. for relo, bbrnrsglsspp kdaa dfedren. sr 2100 UNATTACHED, young, blade, hard". young, sexy, 42, romentic lady, smoker, is botag for a very sorry, eon nec man. 39.40. for a serious relakoneI ;. mue have a serves of witou. ainMre. caring and tun Iwng and lows children. SY 2007 CARING, single, mgm. honest, mmdy, Mau moviaa dancnp doing MA, lookin for a Bao- lonwr, 26-30, for hiondYrp, possible. eisaas slip SY (� INDEPENDENT, angle, white tomato, 20. lows 1M ouldooss, angle mond loolung for single white mW, 24-26. who enjoys the sant, but also Will eventriga. for pas" NlsW1WW. Sr 2M fW FEMALE, 18, looking for an hones) and its tic ggruyy. 1625. 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Call 14/a-3g74M anytime between 12 noon and I I p.m. � You *W Dot be de rlid for all this c. at a rut, alio agoys drlban, for I W dehlp, Iat�Mrm reltlidrhq. 6y an ronartic, honest. lova the ouldoas, greet sons, d Mums. rm a I mom of one, 32, nal lino had grna,l you ars 28- 35, rd Ies to her ham you. SY L13 (COB) CLASSIC, hifiqured carserwornen. 37, SB', ash blonde. well beveled. smoker, who aria the funny, ironic Bids of Ne, seeks tall man, 31145, who can nslste. SY M 4 (OSH) CAREER woman, 37, full -figured, energetic, off -bat sense of humour, romantic, smoker, seeks any tall mak, 30.45, who Minks he an keep up. SY MS (OSH) SPONTANEOUS, single, attractive female, 23, fed up will boring men, so it you Me b have tun in No, and we open-rtsinded, give me a rail, meyhe wo can beofne hioo and sa I a reldionshQ is in the cords. SY 2016 (OSH) EASYvN t female, 35, looking for fun-bvng with mals. 27.36.AMn1 like children. SY 2017 (OSH) IMPOSSIBLE to find, single, petite female feeling male. 24-30. easy-gomg. sensitive. kur1101dhp, likes animate and very carrpMble n al aelivi ies. open-minded to hendsl and pomble lead to more. SY MI (OSH) INTELLIGENT, fun -loving, dark skinned lemole. With, mother of one, enjoys cycling. Ming, anpinp. music and thea". Would like to meal a professorial male, 30.40. with great personality, who enjoys similar things. SY 2619 (OSH) RESTLESS in Oshawa. West Indian woman. 41, honest, caring, tun-lov ng and with a good sense of humour, looking for a gentleman who is romardic and caring. for friendship, possible relationship. to stare dinner and fun times SY 2620 (OSH) SINGLE lady bolang fa an established gen- tleman for friendship 00 1 can dress up for theatre and fine dining or be just as oomton- able in leans for camping Are you the one for this 45-year-oldr SY 2821 (OSH) SINGLE mom. 29. blonde hair. blue eyes. quiet famtyonemed. who enjoys playing the guitar, going out dining and dancing, seeks someone who is honest. snare and a one - woman man for fherdship and possible reia. honshlp SY 2822 (COBIPH) M. rry name is Linda. I on small and 35. single man N one, enjoys scorns looking for some. one who is truly sincere SY 2823 (OSH) WARM, am,actrve. single. whoa female 33 56' W brwirn hair and blue eves. with no dependents, who likes moves music. the out. doors and r~K inner. koohng to male 3038 with similar interests for a reYatanshp SY 2824 (OSH) MY mum needs a man. not lust any man. rhes an attractive 39 -year -oke non-smoker. she sornetsnes shy. she s seeking an rtetk gem romantic gentleman with a great sense of humour who will become enamored with her and will wen to ease her every whim SY 205 ENGLISH Lady 50 s, would like to meet a nen- smoking unattached gentleman to share dancing. music. theatre. dining and walks mut be caring and sincere SY 2026 SLIM yam single mom veno enjoys Ne with a ",ve antude many nterests would lie to Maar role 30-4mut be attractive a-1 ' with a gentle nature and a good sense of humour SY 2627 AMBITIOUS. hardwonorg, dworeed mater of one 29. into 'ock music and sports seeks mai 30.40. employed, honest and since' for friendship and possible relationship SY 2026 (OSH) HARDWORKING, 23 -year -o d great sense at humour loves children and country musk, seeks singe orae 23-35 for rrusthonship mot be honest and responsible SY 2029 VERY E M atnaaw. me6um built single mom. 33 looking for a conedkan that 1111011 Music and dancxg, social drwnkw and enjoys children. age dads welcome. no couch r-- - SY 2030 (OSH) QUIET. shy peat, angle ma1Mr. 25, oolong for mai. 2532, who lova children, enjoys gong w waft all quiet evenings at home SY 2a1 (OW OUTGOING, undependent. single nom. 36. non-smoker. ST slim. br~s with many rtaeMs and two wonderht boys, would fid to near eYabkeMd. secure. non-wrdtnq girl- feman. 35.45. with a positive attitude. for hendshp Mat and possible mMmu p SY 2W PROFESSIONAL, mother of nor, beck. 35. separated, 014" moves. dreg out. drdsg. Quiet swmngs at home f you are honest. enjoy cnrdren and share sander ntMatt. would Me to meet you SY 28113 QUIET, single. what Ismake, 27. pWwtlY Plump. would like to meet someone who is caring. honest and SWIM', nomdrrtw. 27- 32. to Spend quality and quiet Was rrM SY 29M FUNaovig arvis mom, 36, kilguied. any - go% oneo Ate snowe and arm bolmg to elves Na's sngls psagaa weft *0 Spe- cIM man, Interview in a long-term rekwan- slup. SY 36 ATTRACTIVE. fins, #usual mesad. kkokrg for handsome single ma. 35.50. or do" and romance. mull be ove-kes and lkr►bv- zY2W WANTED: Tall, honest. hrnctuous, tomiym anted. outgoing mall, 35-45, tar Wonder. attractive. P^Wasiotmal mom, iaredI ndnde: 1e outdoors. has". movies, mkyab dn- rare and low seals. SY 7136 SWEET, ked, raring and alwWAft, lull* ted. 23, single Is els who aioya a windy of in= and mowf. quill nssglb asddfng and Idg wale, loollWg for single Wit mels. 23- 3D. 330, to time Ir Walesa gabs sod ilUmIL SY LL DOW04o-arM, Wirda, w1+M Mab, 33. size 5.7, lova When, isas a as sly d il, kwUslg br kiMsdease. wyrbc, age, Mlle orb. -30. SY L31 SNIGLE Iter of aria, bolwg IN rensric oris,bM#nee flea apes 2425, for a serious re..., hp. SY LM OOWN4i er . din alredia, Wille Mile. 38, ST. big brown Atli ad bkr eras, oft% rock r' rot and amass cou ay stere, arsoirr. social drvdw, wishes In nod as a1 nob, 3612, aahe is M-bvkg and s, , br Nlendehp said a Parable raWioahq. SY lonfaft. 50, late ixualry ad bat No atMloas rd cooling. Would Be In mad gsnfenaa 5455, somism Way► smir and iarwala. Valli MM a vw * of ' ' ing. singl,had sad arlbsiev 33&X, o ahaa good dery of humour, looking for M WW hirsddlsill WIN tarogoodloolaq mala. X266.40. and F, It tr a neYYawhgr. $Y 31111113 011114 (AW, Mil and afredwe siri Ismale, 31. so chill". en flogs reading, moria and orb, aaUng W, aumews meas. 30-36, Who k oi - ars, Mumble and has a sena of honour, for friendship, Possible lerelotionshp. SY 2645 �RKIS. *40 mom, 19, looking to a ppayy 2425. who doanl gut intimidalad by dsibon, who w oys cow" music and loves to hea fun, rapt be honest and not iao Mad games. 0 this sounds lib you, plaasdi MPOW. Sy LM (OSH) JACKPOT: Sit* mom, 31, amactiw and SIM, unklCky in low but hedge M bingo so ane Play MM no. fY 2W CUTE " monk 19. bsiaefarrtpip ttaal, hofdieOack riming, y nem nine ave mom mW, wills afia at lwnour. karestdd h 6isnddlV. M and poesble tellfalflp. sr LII I auw a W` sir trtrr0lt, "I ettlaa ' br Mr. RidN. f wish does emnd Its t Weill be loop rrMN 1 IM you. This sin, {�aelaeyed blorsddi, 32, would Itis to share rrMows a WON a wait Morph Ir rain IogMher. SY 2041 LIVELY single man, 33, drawbarry blonds. looking for amend. SY 200 ATTRACTIVE black female, 23, enjoys movies, king wales, rarm. te dinner , bduq for love with theright man. bill~ 2035, non-wroker SY 20 1 INTELLIGENT, ndependox waren, 26, with an offbeat sense of humour, would like to meet tall, sincere, professional male, 27.35, not into head games. SY 2652 I MEN/WOMEN LOOKING F•UH CnMPANIONSHIP AVERAGE while man, 43, 65', 196 lbs worts to meal active lady. 23-32 for hist ship. SY 3194 (OSH) SINCERE, fun -loving, educated, while female, well travelled. looking for a compwr- ion. late 50s. SY 3195 SINCERE, honest. 45 yr. old lady loolerg for friendship, male or female. SY 3196 SOSH INC RE woman, 45, honest, with a good sense of humour, lop" for male or female for hierdship, who likes country music and walks SY 3197(OSH) YOUNG couple with toddler. new to north Oshawa looking to meal other young cou- ples with young children to share common interests such as cards. movies, picnics. etc SY 3196 (OSH) LADY, 55. who enjoys westem and country music, drives along the countryside, seek Inrq a male companion SY 3199 (COB) YOUNG -minded. attractive. slim female. 50. would like to meet a sincere man. 53-60 who enjoys life and not afraid to are SY 3200 (OSH) FEMALE 50 petae. 5 due eyes, shy drs- posnor would like to meet a sincere gen- tleman 55-65 Enjoys dancing- traveling9 outdoors Non-smokersochal drinker SY 4040 OUTGOING 'e -a e - ! 2C s er ,,s sports camping and the outdoors, looking for same for companionship. maybe more Sr 5303 (OSH) SINCERE. gay female. 43, open and hon- est seeking the samethis aware of her SO" orientation and worms 110 KW 1P first. possibly resulting in sold reaaticivOip win good mmmunicaian SY 5325 (OSH) SHY temaN. 36. limited Hatne, ateresred lin talking and compantomhp SY S326 ++OSH)) UNDERSTANDING and attractive mW. 22. sesknq an older edy 2840. 56' or ms, la a discreet conversation and romantic ren- dezvous SY S369 (OSH) HAPPYgo-ikidky. single venae mW. 24. sook- i g sn" ionale or coups, for fun tines. no Wrings sttached Age or race not nportant SY 5370 (OSK EASY -gong *maw. 27, enjoys spons. din- ners and log waft, seeks sone for kwtl ship POSS61V tore SY 5347 (OSH) FEMALE 19. straight male. 20, seeks same SY 5349 (OSK) NUDIST male 42. 59'. 160 lbs . seeks tamale nudist, enjoys country living, anapws and travel SY 5350 ATTRACTIVE young couple looking for formas to stare M tares SY S361 (OSH) AFFECTIONATE- attractive Minas. seeks sore Sr S3S3(OSH) HAPPY female. 18, 5'6'. 118 aa: brown har and blue eyes. Ir , for some for a skito to SY 5364 (OSN) PROFESSIONAL sores, lata 20s, seskng same SY S355(OSH) ATTRACTIVE, prokeaorW mai. 39. son- ssive to rods. Nasal and arng. looking for a down-lo-wth femas. 25.40 for curb dereal, safe and IdlsasM fieridshP or *a- bonsfvp SY S36a (OSH) OUTGOING wide maw. 21, soMka same to enjoyable times. ysen�oys;all7j�of music. mows and 11�� GAY meals. 27. soca'. ran -smoky. non- drinker, good sense of tumour. loves ani - milk. siding, camping, welts, drives in the country, dining out, moves and quit romantic evenings at home, looking for same, to Shwa love of the oukbond wall. SY S36111 (OSH) SECURE lensale, 36. Waiting for a unique Nine, 27-36, Well's serious about kaudg retatrofohip. SY 5369 (OSH) HANDSOME, clean, white mall, seeks afra trite, broadminded I ' for frond- te m. SY 5310 ((06N) and hot am", possiblea- 111%m ENERGETIC 1k mala, 27, dean and dis- c", looking for fimais or corpke lw Cost) - at gMaogelws. SY S361 CLEAN whib mals, 22, seeks same for friendship, possible rellalionship. asjoys music, travel and camping, discretion assured Sr 5312 (OSH) OPEiNnisdsd mafi, 27, if her. brown eyes, 510', who likes spalls, country moat, long waft and Quiet st eau gs at hour, looking for fimafi, 20-36. fir Wid- sip or asoauAsm. Sr S303 (Do" PROFESSIONAL wide reals 21, eryoys music, movies, dance and travel. seeks same, kir I isnf 110. SY 53004 (001) ADVENTUROUS. mature oalpfi b SPISM krrMp veliiiW � �Sb316 (0S1 jQ MASCULINEatal ,35, i0l in agger sea air SWAK Nab liar id. 2540. SY ATTRACTIVE, 30sow�fis- Alla, rmi small a da mdi8*M, b*. i0, los rarwrfc render4as. -c,n is a mull. SY Skil 01faisded, sr.., while mall asks akr"w, opeo-minded limals. 253X to �SITIiE)v Sr Sia(e�l adieu- h�� a�a raw sww dinoes. SY S371 ROCK014ype male, 30, blonds heir, bks eye, 510`, 145 Ilic,ddtro�(aifla looking and m. enjoysoo" drfdars, seeks mills. m 1" Sty San (o9H1 SPONTANEOUS, exotic, adventurous, female, tit, undecided male, 19, sedike lemafi for special e11e01r"im. for bellw understanding. Ifwn to voice moo$W. osfnarsa ora 3r 537310 COUPLE, nide. 31rd, finals Ioobrsp ffor of coulitals for fun tiadit �—mia a mull rut FWAtiling � ilersdr�afih 20,1 S375 10" EN LOOKING O ,1ANTIC ViC G000•bolaq inside, 6'. 40, einel . honest and hardworking. seeks a non-smoking female, 16-35, who enjoys dining, movies, travel and fishing. for possible king -term rsle- ttonship SY 1602 (OSH) AFFECTIONATE, jun-loving, outgo- ing gentleman, 37, enjoys quiet evensps, going out. computers and the outdoors. would tike to meet an affectionate lady. 2535, with similar interests, for possible long term rele- honship SY 1726 (OSH) SPORTS -minded single male, 30. 51'. brown shoulder length hair. blue eyes, looking for slim female rocker. 26-30, who's not into head games, looking for serious relation ship SY 1761 IONDHEARTED, educated man with traditional valla, seeks an affection- ate woman. 30.40. for friendship andior a reMbnshy. Coulioe area. SY 1606 EASY -Ming. down-to-earth. good- looking oodlooking male. 23. smoker, enjoys music and ho neons once in a while. would like to meet slim female. 20-25, for friendship first. possible long-term relationship SY 1814 HANDSOME black mals, 35. easy- going, enjoys movies, music. qukef evenings looking for honest, caring female for a relationship SY 1817 tOSLLH) TA, black. handsome ma". 33, would like to meet lemale. 3040. for hkandship, possibly more SY IWO SEXY. good-looking male looking for a real relationship with fema". 3550. serious reply only SY 1850 SINGLE white male. 27. 5 10'. brown hair end eyes. clean cut mope. likes sports. movies. country music loves children and quiet evenings at home, looking for V 25.35, with aIM do i Mewls. winglis moms would be welcome SY Isla PA99101MATE mak. 30. M. outgo- ing non-smcker. enjoys outdoor acnvees. moves and mul seeks foma" with enthusiasm for We and adenlurs (ATTENTION hrfhak. 30. 5T brow harieyee. you respond- ed to nr, pkase call agars. you for- got to leave phone number and normal SY 1875 (OSH) ROMANTIC male. 20 s enjoys A wide variety of things, looking for tnet spaoal ", 18.30. to or wall also loves children TO= who responded to rry, ad. plates ail agars didnI ger your number SY 1864(OSH) GOOD -looking male 36. quiet tasygong typo of person. wood like to meet attractive, elm, one- man woman or a possible long farm nslrM$ft respond to this ad and see il you we 'or mle SY 1M6 SINCERE easy going and career forded mW 2' seeks'amals with smiler guoWlss 'or-ioncishp and po ) le rolls sn,p SY 1901 WIDOWER. 5'9. tows to dance. eandNigtm dieners. tavef, a toman- sc. aano. 63 Melly 49 anrt holdng. seeks that special hilly, slam. non- snwkr, 45-55 to share the good "n Me SY 1903 YOUNG man 42 185 lbs 5111 - IN in comping. woks. court - try rtkaK etc kiokng W lady. 32- 40, to share Ila intention with me SY is" (011e) EASYGOING, horns. ansa while r ea, 30. attradlm. ilkm, had *3dft acus, %moker, Nae rock -n rod, spate and dmf w would Me to M" a so du lady. 2637 for k1rnd. hip TMIS t relettein Bo m vdlo nurse n BowmenrN* on to maim 01721, you forgot to is * your number, plane taIT11AN0S01E ingllow (�) M0901E seas wow mak. 34, 67. amkka, educated, kirnd• fool W. so" a radar lerria1 22 32, to Basals Witt. 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Laos to nde Harl*ys. camping. kicking for Ismafo. 3040, physically fie who *09 outdoors and rWW"oks not rib bar scene SY 1913 1 have a grant male hind whole too shy to write an ad He s 30 58' air montary feeder from down salt. tows dnccri moves very easyga ing and a real romantic Gob give him a cal SY 1914 (OSH) ESTABLISHED mat young 63, non-smolkr. enjoys the outdoors travel, quiet times, candolght din- ner and much more, looking for that special attractive lady who would Ila tote spoiled SY 1915 FUN -loving but shy easy-going. slim and attractive, single, wrrt9 from, 32. 6. 190 lbs, ar" mux. sports moves. seeks attractive tend" with similar interests dnil- drw welcome SY 1916 (OSH) QUIET. down-to-oaln snfg". *lies male 38 with good sense of humour. Lbs sunnwrit* outdoors and Tact romantic dinners, looking for a enae while female. 25-35 who Mee to be treated like a lady for "sing relationship SY 1117 MAACTIVE mase. 24 looking for honest. sincere hmrk. who onloys travellingq, camping and being spoiled. for poomble relationship single moms welcome SY 1918 (0514) SINGLE, easy-going• attractive. oay 40s, onhoys moves. romantic evenings, dinnery looking for female. 35.50. any size, for tun times and a ppossiHk relationship, you will not be disappointed SY 1919(( SOCE wnrrfvib man, praow s"nal and fit, seeks woman. 30.40. in Bowma v*s area, interested in good jazz. late night films and home-coobd food, to build a clots hi mitishq. SY 1021 HONEST, caring, siricera, single miak. Bary 40's. physiaYtr S. look- ing for ferrule, 3D-40, who enjoys the outdoors, quiet ewnrngs, for (p��OoSss1fible relationship. SY 1922 OUTGOING male, 35, looking to« triaillft with tarry. 30.40, who Mea compalig and all ouldoa spoilt. Sy 1923 HONEST and caring male, 29. enjoys quiet teas r home, bcaq for a larnr' , 21-35, who is snare. understanding and honest with a w6rDed sense of humour. Single •Harr welcome SY 192410SH) CARING gentleman early 30's. anpys ft Outdoors mtowes dining out and quiet evenings at home seeking a special girl for friendship (possible relationship SY 1925 SINGLE Sagotenar mak. 30 56' 145 los. shoulder enah brown hair blue eyes. looking for slim. long - hosed lerra". 25.30, for a senous vi ncnshp SY 1926 (OSH) READY -made ffanMy just add love we have a wonderful home and a great dad, he is handsome. land, honest. trustworthy and loyal Ws are looking for our attractive lady to store our hopes. divert*hugs and kisses W9 want you to be dad s hind first SY 1927 (OSH) HONEST. bed conservative hard, works . goer mom 28 df" and smokes socially seeking slim or mrdlum bfaill kdy 2030 airs sety- far pukes. for a nwrungful 'e"- tnernp serious calk ahoy SY 1126 ATTRACTIVE. loving mak. Bary 40's. a nice person with good sense of humour who has a Id of love and good tines to snare, would lila to reset a Lady between 3C-49 for a lswg rslona+snp SY 1929 (OSH) WIDOWED mate 59' would ib to meet a lady in the low 50 s 54' pin fonese mnded. non-smoker SY INo (COO) HONEST black mak 28 hardwork- ing. anbolous and Tan. d,. and smokes socially seeking a shin ", 26.32. with srtMsr qualities for meaningful relahonshfp. serious ab only SY 1131 (OW OUTGOING male 39. long blond Mir, blue eyes. for tender loving Colo. world We to irwrYkaddyy 3540. f« hwnciahv SY 1913 lot) TALL, blonds, blue-eyed, good looking musician. 30's. woos to be spca*d by a good loo"ng• fie--* some l*rfrk SY 1934 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, muscular and romwft nate, 30, with a variety of interests, seeks a personable and attractive female. 2032. for com- panionship and possible relation - ft SY INS (OSH) FUNFbvrg milts. 28. enjoys fahng, cottage M* and all wLta acevi0os. also likes country 8 western and cooW% boding for a hrrWe. 253D. oft enjoys to outdoors. someone to curt up wall in front of tee to, SY 19M PROFESSIONAL ma". 31, lows the outdoors, camping, sailing. etc., lt �t%ob we qualities tionahq. rm can rrqq and srnare. I hc% you an foo. SY 1937 SNOR and sweet. 20, snag. white mite, 57. looking for a corm Aw gsi for k;rlwia • poasby olid Ddnrqp sr 19x6 FI�IIDLY, bYek melte. 31, n good condition, would like to meet a woman, heavy set, from IW300 bs., mut be very living and nick "riti�►:'`r:wsnuvr.►.•rlslh:le,viEu.,�KKt�taN,":yv..-1:v'.,i.��• ., Durham Region & the Port Hope/ Cobourg area Iiinreretu Vnurs has received M 0 A 36 . '- nwdium bund rd**Wf nio-iomes wnc enpvs tc effective. emoaonMi and tsrntraer W+ vound now SY 1950 oorroo. with sense of lun, vr- led rete se - intellectual, sports¢ trfvrlmaking romance with a zap& voting. compatible 30 -something woman SY 1941 fosm) OUIET. shy nor '9 pikes sports. moves and art nmi" woud ria to nom honest Since,* tema" of soolar age. for friendship possible relan fir" SY 1942 ACTIVE. attractive eesl-gong and affecharp whet male. 33 6 190 lbs looting '« slim adventurous loom" with omwer of tDutes, who desires sincere honest tnendyh p and possibly romance SY 1943 (OSic) HONEST. Dn9-woman-man. 37, loves kids long rides. comping. fish- ing and tamoy-orMrled. would He to meet a pretty sarn f9mar 25.38 W kn¢temn reirfaistnp SY IS" FAIR game' Single ded. mfid-30s to" ole stop al a how apprecr- atee native art and culture bombed poetry. pod and swmming I also fie b be ntrfw and romentic. sd tab a chance and owyou could be surprised rl give t fly aL' SY 1946 CREATIVE, hardworking, whole majol 23, very active enjoys dare ing. playing sports, travel and tet great ouadoas. would Yee to riot a fun-bwp to side, 21-25, for hwnd ship Sr 1946 (OS14) ADVENTUROUS, single, white male. 22. enjoys spore, ramping and ttysg raw things. modeling sim. single. while female. 19-24, for 1 konddnp. possible wlwawlf0 SY 197P ((Pic) CMRSTIAN, ansa mob. 45. enjoys sports, ea g, long walks and nwtsc. would No to male Christian tornado, 2030, to owe quo In m and; do did ,, pouft relaAonsliII. VERY handsome, bre very lorely. ff*JKW r I", S. Mals. 30, weds an understanding lady 1 look mopped, oefgoeg ism carne and maybe loo I'm e you ani sou 6r d k:* ria we can cneawa it you have dine. try this ad. SY HAD an rdiing tftw IoW. Eery 301s, noo-sm bong gwAbrern, mak- ing slander woman, mid-Mirties to WHERE '+ave al Ore rvce gins gore. gDOO-00rg. non-sroktrg aPIWK. Hca guy tooling for good-',onkng. urn srroaq. athletic. nice gid 2G 30. call mat il you Me our ?here SY 1951 (OSH) SEPARATED father. oh -s mar 44 a Cit sh,r. enjoy brcychog, mones. waking. roaerskatng and espy quest evenings in front of a fi epam or TV, sr9av g *rise and dy,rook 3'17, for a ressamsnp SY 1962 MALE- 32. very nice. block. ica ng. enjoys dancing and Was. would like to meet heavy -set Lady from 180300 to. looks unimportant SY 1953 HONEST, relfable, young looking mart 21 ', v, for twxb v Dos sable "term relationship would Ne to meet fardels 1921 SY 1964 HAPPY days flit 'm a tall dark 3Dnstn harowcr"ng guy *,o vies to rock n roll cussrc ars and old moves, loa"ny lar a gal 20s.30% offal wants to chase to Me nkat in my -0 porofac SY 1955 TWO outgoing maks 2' 6 26 �ooa- ng lot two oulgimig females '92' oho are potma and attractive and who enjoy gong to Ow moves. wri- ng and danv'g, going for arentac waft, spending evenings together and who enjoy berg pampered SY 1967 (OSH) TENNIS anyone' Athletic. tall blond -hared. baue•eyed pndw. n. �tqUalln¢igam d Barrs or alder mcgtM sports. Cal to wanfgs cowl tare SY 19W (069) SENSITIVE male. G. blue eyes. long hair, 175 lbs. like sports. compsig. movies. comedy dubs and tMw o, looking for single ternak. 2535. for hand fist. possible, ra! tforlrifp. SY 1991lim) NL I'm an easy-going, 38. non- 2. on- w6f6a, site. d.d a 2 Wil band and Pemyfw aeMafg is rico- smoking. sem. attractive. while hands. 2636. for possible relationship, who anjoys Me bkws and coaery music and has a astir of femoro. SY 1966 SINCERE mode. 29. Io% blond haor. enjoys quiet ev*nis at home, an occasional nrgM out on the town. and '14 t:V 5 or,. •g ' , acr a" enjoys he same'hrn,s and who is down 'o -earth SIT 1961 iOSH) AFFECTIONATE wn"a mak. 23. brown flair brown eyes enjoys caning, clubs and horseoars riding. boon for bmrr '8-25 'a trirhd enc Double •er "mt.ip SY 1962 (OSH) OUTGOING venae male 35, likes dancing moves camping and sport looking for a Trow 2' 35 someone who *as similar things SY 1963 M' 'm a 42. year-old soles nrk rm clean kind and honest m .nto sports mux and quiet Tines "" yig leen tout likes 'he same m.nrP 'Of frwndsho poss+ble "3137pq• Serious nW6@s only, SY 1964 IOSHI EASY-glomg, "now singe whew mak 22 attractive slim 'adwork- ing. aCt•r9. onsmcker ik" -he Cdtub scene ale spoors wound like 'c nwlf smdar lady 20-25 for :cmt- paraw" SY IusiOSH) GOOD400ii argue sem while mak 35 5 1 " '80 lbs dean -cel enjoys la* and Children ren seeks a sit gia write slain mother up 'o 34 waving that sp•o m hwndanp wr" a romantic one w0mten man SY I "a (OSH) FRANKIE Avalon arm no but I am mrdlrhq for my :onus' in Spring a young man s fancy becomes love and 1 have yet to find It I in a rice guy who s 24. funny and enjoys occasional worsarway wood lite my Venus to be single 2r25 sem with a great sense of rumour SY t 1M (OSH) HANDSOME. wVo black ^fir 22 6 enjoys opsins fooling for buck tomaw for a 'eariowip SY 1969 (OSH) OUTGOING single Hale rho tnr- tfes anicys ok aloons soonsmil N new people would was to 'nee 'enwle 28-35 enc s 000 Ta a long-term raatrcnsnip SY 1970 �WO easy-going single anis ma"a 22 6 24 seeking two ones slim attractive lemrkn. 2025 for tun and romance aril for a possible riWhonYkp SY 1971 (OSH) VERY good looking mer. 5 10' 175 los .Yong 42. «ell ecu be feaacnal. finartr6j' secure ra. a 6Mooc and td. enjoys a wide variety of activities. bdag for atin coos. pro- lesa"rri to ak. 30.12. slim and fit. non-smoker. intelligent with old- hshrored values SY 1972 (OSH) WIDOWED. 51. whit• male. 6 1 175 lbs.. M and wipbyed looking g for Widowed Iemak. 45.52, fru! be S6' or talar. M and etilow cis" andben_ _g treated Ike a ". SP FUN, caring and snore Knght, early 30s, sawdwg for Daniel in distress. Willing to pamper your every when, whilst slaying all diali (onn6ethat may befall you. Sr 1974 BORED of so-called Knights who an had fun. coding. sineew, whom x Ud'am ass, deo ;5t•e55 one 'flat might gnofe your every wham and run away 'tom even me smallest dragons all 'Mies Kngrt SY 1975 (OSH) HUMOROUS. snipe .nee -ilk '8 all~ emus span 'he outdoors onnpng. seeks a single'emaae 18- 21 "" a Do-mble 'akatronshp SY 1976 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE onea •rata 58' 155 lbs looking to sem ser, 'orreonc 19mae 3010 ung s ror,ov and omhg Sy 1977 (0514) OUTGOING ;9rnomar 40 5 5' blow her wound file *c -ser a sin core ones? 'ema a 2945 'or 'frndshic possible 'warnnsno SY 1978 fOSHI TALL. Drown mar bWeyd mole 35 smornr; arractry9 sem 'amour 3040 ner'v nierews cnd*w wefi- come V 1979 HANDSOME..0ung mar 29 pnys- raw 'e 9rrkcv5 Its 30000fs qulef ano 'omrntc ngmt. etc "o""g.", •3r aeracbvo wnee 'rile 2130 who wpys to Do p441sed n ^Gra wove than orw SY 1960 JOSH 1 FRIENDLY _utgarg craw nae .ate 2S s anloys outdoors spurs and mooing people wcuwD Ike '_ meet D•Oloeettraf f•make 21-35 'a ong l•rn r^ serous eaho snip SY 1901,0SH1 HONEST Single mar 23 ock ng ,or Companionship n7Cetulty lcng- .arm rertlonsnip-ardwork ^; and well established bvesthe _'000crs and quiet evenngs looking .0, fart's". 72.25 SY IM210SH) NICE, easy going male 30 6 enpys the outdoors and reading net a good soros of Mumma sook- ekg a quer female 2433 to share possible relationship SY 1983 (OSH) CARING, attractive affectionate single male. Late 30 s wishes to meet a lady. 30.40 to show her love and affection, to have good tires together. cal weeks d& moo for a coffee For lasang relationship SY 194 6 every parson in The paper ready not attractive as they sayo 1 say tet only way to find out is prove t N a film, pretty women will a sneers, slang iron. for a long-Nrm rNa- tionship. answer and I will send a Picture, SY 1965 (OSH) EASY -prig, ug", while male. 34. with no dependents, non-smoker financially secure, likes the out- doors. sports and a variety of mums. would kite b mem an tndoporhdw too 27.34, non4moker, with no d dents. between 5' and 5'6' SY 1966 NEED only one good woman. car- ing, affectionate male. 54. 5 9' enjoys dancing, cards, walks, sports, ramping and hugging, seeks slim attractive lady, who would be interested SY 1967 (OSH) DOWN -to -earth male, 40, 58', 165 lbs ht. enjoys dancing walks. motorbike rides. camping and romantic evenings looking for non- smoking, medium-budf lady. 30-45 who enjoyys similar Things for rela- tionship SY19"(BOW) VERY loving black mak; 32 lonely I was put on this earth for a heavy- set woman N you have time please give me a call, this could be the best call of your life SY 1969 SINGLE while male 26 5 11',160 Itis who likes all kinds of music, favors country and bluegrass loves ramping and canoeing. but doesnt mind relaxing to front of an old movie. seeking a woman for rela. tionship wn0 low T nerd love and affection put also likes to 7ve a little herself SY 1991 TIME lo, a change lull of Me anraa lNe ,nderstamhng oompasw.rate Slim Male 'ate 2f) s smoker wanti- ng an attractive slim ferra.k war fin jne dens. who enjoys irc..s and evenings in out, w^c s t,, a successful relatansht Sy'992fOSH) SHY active 'hale 36 non-smoker re.s sem ady 2540 non-smoker r71e'others are rine SY 1993 ATTRACTIVE. singlewhile mate ;? 53' prrsfcally to non-smoker c heath ',ods and co'aniry rung, ranraN and mentally secure per ectfonis: of all trades seeks firm m 'ake 235, with smear stereos wish one chili:, wanting 10 start a 'd"lliBowmanarllei SY 1994 OSHi' DISTINGUISHED ^on -drinker 39 vorced gentleman well estab Shed wen 'uturo potentials seeks cuaily a'tracr..e 2a 3' s,'gle 'emast who epvs aujng 'nus[ -Odor -racing and Blue .ays base - Dat SY 1995 OUTGOING. write male 23 59' 155 lbs er r ys most kinds of music dancing, camping. 'ravel seeks sone Tor 4nendsmc possible nianonsrc SY 1996 HOMEBODY, wnne -are 22 63' ": is eroys mores liminq at mucro except rap no Head games. Kilts :medrM seeks wf'ile 'ermae 18-25 wrih stmuar ^•e'ests '^r 'rendshe Dessbe ••atronshe SY 1997 INTERESTING, active wine -ole 35 -On. since• IniOyS ole and good trgMs seas buck of mtomr ,ady son nor-srnow :all ink: kill s 'alk SY 1996 (05&41 SINCERE -:mar•,-- •;res' ;x' sense 31 humour Y '"all 9eecrci" you mon •hos moth9r of ane 4 - would nke 'o hear from you hon. sr"or SY 2487 (OSHI FUN-v_vmg'emuie 32 wen sew of humica tired of ,me Der sura enjoys imen In X 3141 taw -pacer: or lad-0ack armoscheres s99ks make. 35 -AC 'or hfir vn" 3osist e 'suitor sonic ho 'teed games SY 2539 FEMALE unanattc natdwcrnc^•; dCwr- ear?, 'Jllgc"g '111W. ; mte•es�s 'a and sin^ cc■ n; '-, honest 'nail 304c oa %,-vier 3ua► fes 'cr fn•nds"ip '�rst Sy 2546 (Osco ATTRAC''VE acv _rcnde sr;k, ?5 nieres?ec r ^+eat N a Single honest atrractne 'mile K -4C 'mrdsnc Dosebie vfwho vc SY 254' OSNI HONES' and sncre worse 'errale 11 _-'wiQ 35 smener eves'_ dance and -,a,* *un seeks onew 00vn•.10-9411" call black -a* ;5 4C for -foanngtw sat-cnspc SY 2SM rOSH% ENGLISH adv 28 cc,, mad :-sl an ockm; 'or a .^-hast an man 28.32 for 'mardsrrc interests include Chrrsaar ,usic works in "e country and a dog over SY 2550 fOSHI JIM, woo s 35. *Mc •esporced to 'emaw nurse 33 please •esccnd agar to mailbox muter .542 as lad"' gt your _C w Dhcne num- ber SY 2S57 (OSH) ACTIVE. atractve sing"'emhake 34 tall prolessicahm secure enlovs sports travel 3utdocrs hulwur zest for ee Seeking male counterpart with sa nilar interests 30.40 non snow SY 2561(OSH) WARM, sensory*. carrg. brown eyed. Data* blonds hal 40 s, low; country music. travel dancing mmorm. seeks a tai teddy bio .n tet sane ape bracket with similar ntereaat to Nwe my we compete SY2591(OSH) ACTIVE Ismail*. 45. divorced. 5'' slim, blonds hair and haz91 eyes looking for someone 40-50. that s snare and hornet SY 267S (OSH) ThN W**k. AlaayRckenng Newa Adwreaer 6 Clenngtori Tha We*k assirrn*a no kabitiy for tet oont*nt or ropy b any Sincerely Yours advertiserri*rit Th* atlwfaster assumee complete hab4aty for the content of, and aM responses to any adverDsement or recorded any derma mads agenet fJshawalWlnnibY Tha Week as • rpult tti*reol Tin* advertiser egrets b utdarnnry and bold alts jwbkabri and LAstroland Communy Newspapers and its employees ham for al costs, tapersses, kabMn*s and damages resuthng frpmn w oakueed b1t 61* puDkcaawri « troorldng plad•d by tet adv*rbaer or any rept' b such adwrea*nsent by uaasg 3irwwNy Yours, tet advemer egos** nog b leave hmft w telephione number. 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