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Sunday, Feb. 5, 1995 32 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 114 No. 6
Angry over hospi"tal cutbacks
Gary Smith
By KETI'H GILLIGAN
STAFF REPORTER
AJAX-PICKERING — It was cold outside Friday,
but there were heated words for provincial politicians
during a noon -hour protest by workers at Ajax -Pickering
General Hospital
The hospital is threatened with bed clostues and staff
cutbacks because of a shortfall of funds from the
Pro,, inn. official• announced recently.
"We have to say to (Minister of Health) Ruth Crier,
'Wake up. Don't build a bigger hospital and not pay for
it'," Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPS)
Loral 906 president Gary Smith said
About 75 people carrying signs and chanting at an
entrance to the hospital were protesting the closure of 25
beds and layoff of up to 50 full and pan -time employees
to deal with a projected 5800,000 operating deficit.
When the cuts were announced on Jan. 27, hospital
Chowdown with chopsticks
Grade 1 student Veronica Park tries her tions held Southwood Park Public School
hand at eating a bean sprout with chop- in Ajax Tuesday.
stk.*s during Chinese New Year celebra- photo by Andrew Iwanowski
♦CRIME
Shooting range
board chairman Joe Atkinson said the health ministry
isn't providing enough funding to the facility to main-
tain c sting services.
"I'm afraid a tragedy will happen and when it hap-
pens, Ruth Grier has to be responsible for that," said Dr.
Ron Stas, who came out to support the workers.
Patient care is being compromised because of health
cane cuts, Dr. Stas said. "We're already sending patients
See CUPE...Page 4
murder accused
to tri*ali"n May
AJAX — A provincial court judge offenders will also stand trial on the
has ruled there is enough evidence to charges.
try an 18 -year-old Scarborough man Three semi-automatic handguns
for the murder of an Ajax gun shop stolen from the shooting range have
employee last fall. not been recovered.
Tyrell MacKinnon will be tried in
Oshawa provincial
court, 850 King St.
W., beginning
Tuesday, May 30.
Mr. MacKinnon i,
was arrested Oct. 7
and charged with
fist -degree murder
and robbery in con-
nection Tyrell
with the Y Tyrell on
Oct. 3 shooting of
Norman Chow, 27,
at Fremm Training
Ranges, 10 Ban
Rd.
Two 17 -year-old
Scarborough young
offenders were sub-
sequently arrested
and charged in the Nom
murder and rob- 01ow
bery. However, the
Crown attorney's office would not
confirm whether the two young
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Body confirmed as Ken Thomas
PICKERING — A Pickering malt abducted and murdered
by the killers of the co-owner of an Oshawa fishing and hunt-
Lng store was paid last respects Saturday.
The funeral for Kenneth Thomas, 55, was held at St.
Paul's -on -the -Hill Anglican Church at 1 p.m., a day after
Durham Regional Police announced an autopsy confirmed
the body found near the Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station Jan. 21 was that of the Moorelands Crescent resident.
Police believe the retired carpenter was kidnapped Sept.
14 and his vehicle used by gunmen who stormed Gagnon
Sports on Simcoe Street South, killed Roger Pardy and
injured two other men before fleeing with several handguns.
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CUPE boss vows to
make cutbacks election Issue
FROM PAGE 1
home earlier."
Dr. Michael Ricer said patients are
being sent borne "sooner than we'd h1c
to. They could have benefitted from
another day in the hospital "
Mr. Smith said 28 CUPE members
and 16 nurses have received layoff
notices.
He called the cuts `ridiculous espe-
cially in the wake of the Province help-
ing pay for the hospital expansion.
"You don't build a new facility and
make it smaller. You build a bigger hos-
pital to take in more patients, not less.
The hospital is overcrowded already
and this will make it further overcrowd-
ed. We have to let the government
know we don't like what the govern-
ment is doing "
Ontario CUPE president Sid Ryan
said, "We've got a message for Bob
Rae and Ruth Grier. We're not going to
stand by and let the hospital system be
dismantled.. This is the fastest growing
community in Ontario. Instead of clos-
ing beds tbey should be opening them "
He vowed to make the cutbacks a
provincial "election issue".
Ontario Nurses Association Loral 24
president Judy Weddel said. "We're not
making jobs the first issue here. It's
beahh care in the community. A lot of
the staff live in the community and
they've worked bard and want to con-
tinue to do so."
Linda Roach, a registered practical
nurse (once called registered nursing
assistants) and a 20 -year employee at
the hospital, received her layoff notice
on Wednesday. She has the right to
bump a worker with less seniority. but
Ontario CUPE president Sid Ryan addresses a
crowd of area residents upset over cutbacks at Ajax -
Pickering General Hospital. photo by Ron Pietroniro
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probably know the person I'll bump."
A hospital press release issued Friday
stated the facility "had no part in the
organization' of the rally, but It did sup -
"the action.
Mr. Atkinson said. "We sympathize
with the staffs effort. Board members
do not want these bads closed any more
than do the hospital and medical staff.
"We're attempting to correct this
unjust and unfair situation"
Nursing layoffs take effect May 1 and
CUPE layoffs on Aug. 1.
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Youth UNDER the age of 16. The contest is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 21, 1995 at the Ajax Community Centre in the H.M.S.
Ajax room - south mall.
The official subject for this year's contest is `Listen to me".
Contestants must speak on the subject between four and five minutes.
Scoring is based on personal qualities, material organization, delivery,
presentation and overall effectiveness.
First, second, and runner-up winners in each division will be awarded
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in how public board spends
your money, you'll just
have to zip your mouth
and sharpen your pencil
the community the opportunity to voice their
concerns on a variety of issues to their trustees.
However, the budget process had to be
shortened this year to give newly -elected
trustees time to familiarize themselves with
their new positions, school board officials say.
At the same time, the projected 5.7 -per cent
tax increase is comprised mostly of capital
expenditures such as infrastructure projects,
DURHAM — Citizens who want to speak new school construction and school renova-
out on the Durham Board of Education's bud- tions to accommodate junior kindergarten,
get deliberations will have to put pen to paper which was mandated by the provincial govern -
to make their concerns known. ment.
Although all upcoming budget meet- "It's expected these items and their
ings are open to members of the com- financing will be discussed early in the
munity, oral presentations and ques- budget process," Ms. Brown says.
tions from the public won't be allowed, Written submissions should be made
according to board spokesman Mary (%) to the Durham Board of Education
Brown. Budget Committee, 400 Taunton Rd. E.,
"Written presentations are better (than Whitby, Ont., LIN 5R5.
oral ones) because it gives those trustees who Budget meetings have been slated for
can't make every meeting an opportunity to go Thursday, Feb. 9 (7 p.m.), Thursday, Feb. 16
over the material and study it. (7 p.m.), Saturday, Feb. 18 (9:30 a.m, to 4
"People can still phone their trustees if they p.m.), Tuesday, Feb. 28 (7 p.m.), Thursday,
want them to know their concerm- she says. March 2 (7 p.m.) and Thursday, March 23 (7
Ms. Brown notes last year's fall municipal p.m.). All meetings will be held at the educa-
election also provided parents and members of tion centre in Whitby.
John Howard
Society needs
$400,000 to
continue work
DURHAM — The John Howard
Society of Durham Region needs to
raise $400,000 to expand its facilities
and maintain the quality of service it
provides to the community.
The society is targetting its fund-
raising campaign on local individuals,
corporations and businesses wanting
to make a difference in their commu-
nity.
ommu-
rd The campaign will also target new
volunteers willing to donate their
time to make the drive a success.
The society offers several pro-
grams to meet many of the communi-
ty's needs, including employment
counselling and crime prevention.
Although some of the society's pro-
grams are funded by the United Way,
additional money is needed to
upgrade facilities and eWipment.
The non-profit organization also.
needs interested people to work as
volunteer board members. Applicants
will be required to attend monthly
evening moetings to develop, approve
and evaluate agency policy. Members
are expected to be informed on orga-
nizational mailers, debate issues and
contribute to overall meeting agendas.
interested candidates should for-
ward a detailed resume or letter out-
lining (uncut work to Chair, Board of
Development Committee, John
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Taxing truths
There's a lot of budget talk going on these days.
While we wait in dreaded anticipation of the federal
budget and provincial MPPs begin to discuss Queen's
Park finances with constituents, local councils too will
soon be sitting down to officially hammer out a 1995
blueprint of revenue and expenses.
For several years running, it's been politically popu-
lar among Durham Region municipalities to bring in zero
per cent tax increases, slashing and slashing proposed
departmental spending until a tax freeze is achieved.
There's no question that taxpayers have welcomed
these tax freezes, and there's no question that once again
we'll be looking at governments at all levels to cut
spending. forget about new taxes and hold the line when
it comes to dipping into our pocket books.
But there's a down side to budget slashing, and it's
particularly felt at the local level. Reduced spending
translates directly and noticeably into reduced service
levels, and that can be difficult for homeowners to
accept.
When it snows, we want our street plowed immedi-
ately. When we take our children to the local arena to
sign up for hockey, we get angry at the long lineups and
limited spaces available because there aren't enough are-
nas and ice time. We want our library programs, our
parks kept clean and groomed, our roads kept free of pot-
holes.
"Ibis year, Durham regional council will be struggling
with a budget that will reflect the hiring of additional
police officers. If that means a small hike in regional
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Politicians are urged to strike responsible budgets.
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To the editor:
An open letter to MP Dan
McTeague:
Let me state right off the bat that
I did not vote Liberal in the last
election. Nevertheless, I was
pleased to note that you seemed to
be fully aware of the massive tax
hndm carried by Canadians. In the
recent past you often spoke, with
admirable conviction, of being
against tax its or the imposi-
tion of new taxes on your fellow
citizens.
The federal budget will soon be
upon us. We the people are asking
you to do the right thing. We are
asking you to have the courage of
your convictions and to vote
against the new budget if it con-
tains any tax increases or any new
axes whatsoever.
We are watching to see whether
your loyalty is primarily to your
constituents or to your party. We
ane asking you to become the ranest
Nothing but a grab for cash
To tie CNN
If your paper never opens another letter from me, please consider
printing this one on a subject I feel shouldn't be left to fall by the way-
side. Why am I upset about this gun registry fee and system as pro-
posed by the federal Liberal government? Because I see hunting and
fishing as traditional Canadian pursuits which all Canadians should be
given the right to enjoy, not just the wealthy, who can afford all the
licensing.
It all boils down to yet another form of taxation which is slowly
squeezing all incentive out of people in this country to work. I, for
one, hope we hit the wall sooner than later because if we end up being
one of the last industrial nations to get our act together our natural
resources will end up being raped
As yet no one has demonstrated either by a study or whatever, any
positive benefits of a registry in tarns of reducing gun -related crimes.
So what else am I to believe? This is a money grab.
Mike Newman,
(Pickering
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for all our constituents even if it
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Administrator
retires after 32
years of serving
local elderly
By MARIANNE TAKACS
STAFF REPORTER
AJAX -DICKERING — Staff and
residents at Village Retirement Centre
bade a fond farewell last Friday to
Heddi Gregor, who has retired as
administrator of its retirement wing
after 32 years working at the centre
and its predecessor, Rosebank
Convalescent Home.
She was honored at a party held at
the Pickering centre.
"I'll never fill her shoes," says
Debbie Casquenette, who has taken
over Mrs. Gregor's job. "We often
commented that she did the work of
five people here. She'll really be
missed by the residents and staff."
Mrs. Casquenette has worked on
and off with Mrs. Gregor for 23 years,
ever since being hired by her as a
nurse's assistant at the age of 14.
(Mrs. Casquenette lied about her age
and said she was 16.)
"1 would say she's one of the most
empathetic and caring people I know,"
says Mrs. Casquenette. "She goes out
of her way for anyone."
Mrs. Gregor, now 66, started at
Rosebank in 1962 as a nurse, or, as
she puts it, "the" nurse. She was even-
tually promoted to director of nursing
and became the administrator for the
home's retirement wing when it was
moved to its current location on
Valley Farm Road in 1980 and
renamed.
"I really have enjoyed the job," says
Mrs. Gregor. "I find it a privilege to
know the seniors and try to make their
days meaningful. It's always a chal-
lenge to me and it's always a pleasure
to create an atmosphere where the res-
idents feel comfortable and wanted."
She plans to continue working at
Village Retirement Centre as a volun-
teer, in addition to her volunteer work
with other community organizations.
She served for 15 years as a member
of the board of Community Care, and
will continue to serve as Ajax and
Pickering's representative on Hospice
Durham, a position she has held for
five years. She is also active in her
church.
Boredom will obviously not be a
problem for Mrs. Gregor even though
she is no longer working.
"I'm very involved with the com-
munity and my family so my time is
still filled."
Earthquake's effect
on nuclear plant
addressed in lecture
DURHAM — Dr. Joe Wallach of the
Atomic Energy Control Board will give
.a public lecture on the Geological
Evidence for Credible Large
Earthquakes in Ontario on Wednesday,
:Feb. 8.
He's expected to talk about how an
earthquake might affect the Pickering
Nuclear Generating Station.
The lecture is at the Meeting Place at
Scarborough Campus of the University
of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail,
Scarborough, beginning at 7 p -m -
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Blind woman wants you to `Focus on Ability'
PICKERING — Denise Cramer
wants potential employers and oth-
ers to `Focus on Ability Rather
Than Disability', the theme of this
year's White Cane Week from Feb.
5 to 11.
The visually -impaired Pickering
woman has been accepted into a
business program offered through
George Brown College that's spe-
cially designed for blind and visual-
ly -impaired people.
"I haven't worked and I'd like
to," she says.
Now 34, Mrs. Cramer was diag-
nosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa
(RP) when she was 15. The incur-
able disease has left her with about
three per cent vision, although "I'm
gig at thaL "
To be declared legally blind, a
person has to have less than 10 per
cent vision. Mrs. Cramer was legal-
ly blind when she was 19. "I have
1-400 vision
instead of
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A case worker at the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind
(CNIB) suggested Mrs. Cramer
take the college course. "It's a good
way of getting skills because I have
no skills whatsoever."
Job placement for people who
gain computer and business skills in
the course is "apparently quite
good. Quite a few get employed.
They get good results'"
The college course starts in
September at the CNIB headquar-
ters on Bayview Avenue in
Toronto.
Mrs. Cramer is waiting to find
out if she'll get funding from the
provincial Ministry of Community
and Social Services to pay for the
course. Without the funding, she
can't afford to take the course.
RP gradually robs a person of
their sight by killing off tissues in
the eyes. A sufferer loses night
vision first and then light vision.
"I fast noticed there was some-
thing wrong with me when I was
Denise Cramer hopes to head
back to school in September
to take a college business
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upset, but most relieved. The hard-
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at the age I was"
The children of Mrs. C arner and
husband Fred — Krista, 13, and
Robert, 10 — have accepted her
visual problems "pretty well.
They've never known me any other
way. My daughter helps me. When
we're at the mall, I use her arm.
She's the best describer I know. She
describes things really well."
During a visit to a doctor's office
a few years ago, her son wanted
Mrs. Cramer to read to him. "I was
learning braille and be brought me
the book and asked me to read and
he put my hand on it."
Mrs. Cramer uses a white cane
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Canine Vision, an Oakville -based
centre funded by Lions Clubs.
To help her read, she uses a
closed-circuit TV machine that
enlarges objects 60 times. Mrs.
Cramer has used the machine to see
pictures of her children.
"It was wonderful. I got to see
the kids really, really well."
Her husband Fred didn't fare so
well. "I put his picture under there
and he still looks the same.
Mrs. Cramer is organizing
Pickering White Cane Week activi-
ties such as displays at the main
library branch and the recreation
complex. She and Sandy Stanton, a
blind friend who also lives in
Pickering, will visit schools during
the week.
On Saturday, Feb. 11 from 9:30
a.m. to 6 p.m., Mrs. Cramer, Ms.
Stanton, Lori Kernoban of Ajax and
a rehabilitation teacher from the
CNIB office in Oshawa will have a
booth at the Pickering Town Centre.
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By CHRIS BOVIE
DURHAM STAFF
DURHAM — Gun control oppo-
nents are taking a `more and less'
approach to proposed crime and gun
controls.
Canadians For Crime Control, a
group made up of members from vari-
ous organizations, including the
Ontario Federation of Anglers and
Hunters and the Sportsmen's Alliance,
is attacking Justice Minister Alan
Rock's gun and crime control propos-
als.
The organization wants less govern-
ment restrictions on guns but more in
the area of penalties against criminals
using firearms.
The organization recently sent a fax
to all Toronto -area MPs stating that
murderers using a firearm will not get
a mandatory four-year sentence under
Mr. Rock's current proposals, but
using a gun for attempted murder and
lesser offences will result in the four-
year mandatory sentence.
However, under the proposal, any-
one found guilty of murder receives a
mandatory life sentence with no parole
for 25 years.
Mr. Sellers and his membership
want to see the four years tacked on for
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Mr. Sellers is asking that Mr.
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"The four-year sentence is only
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doesn't make sense"
Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague
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he does support tougher sentences.
Mr. McTeague says the Canadians
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He says a national survey shows
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favor of added gun control.
"The Association of Chiefs of
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sentence of 25 years before parole for
people who use guns to kill.
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RUNNING: The Whitby
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the Iroquois Park Arena (Henry
and Victoria Sts.) each Sunday
at 9 a.m. The club meets
Thursday evenings at the
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p.m. Runners of all ages are
welcome. 831-9773.
MONDAY, FEB. 6
RUG HOOKING: The Ajax
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at the Ajax Senior Citizens'
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Rd. New members welcome.
428-6532 (Michelle).
FITNESS: An evening of aero-
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8:30 pm. at SL Paul's
United Church, 65
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It's for men and
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Cost is S3 a
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church. Call the church morn-
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at 686-0258.
CESAREAN PREVENTION:
Cesarean Prevention Support
and Education Group of
Durham Region meets at 7:30
p.m., 10 Fewster SL, CoUnice.
Discussion on positive post-
partum tips. 432-1425
(Luau).
SMOKERS' SUPPORT: SOS
(Smokers' Overcoming
Smoking) Support Group,
sponsored by the
L u a g
Association,
meets every
Monday night
from 7 to 9 p.m.,
40 King St. W., Suite 300, in
Oshawa. 436-1046 for informa-
tion.
TUESDAY, FEB. 7
QUILTERS: The Durham
Trillium Quilters Guild meets
at 7:30 p.m. at the new
Carl*= Cultural Centre, 600
Wentworth St. E., Oshawa.
Conference
683-5135 (Deborah) or 725-
7751.
CALORIE COUNTERS:
Canadian Calorie Counters, a
non-profit weight -loss organi-
zation, meets every Tuesday at
1400 Bayly St., Suite 16A, in
Pickering from 7 to 8 pm. 509-
1168 (Sandi).
SOCCER: The Pickering
Village Soccer Club holds its
first registration
session at
Pickering High
School (Church
St. N., Ajax) from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The club provides outdoor soc-
cer for boys and girls five and
up. 427-7416 (Dave).
GENEALOGY: The Oshawa -
Whitby Branch (Region of
Durham) of the Ontario
Genealogical Society meets in
the Henry Street High School
cafeteria, 614 Henry St.,
Whitby, at 7:30 p.m. 683-2476
(Marion) or 723-7460 (Bessie).
SINGERS SOUGHT: Durham
Shores of Sweet Adelines are
holding an open house
at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesdays in
February at St.
P a u I' s
Presbyterian Church
(lower hall), 32 Wilson
Rd. N., Oshawa. No musical
experience necessary. 576-
0769 (Carolyn) or 509-5371
(Gail).
L.I.F.E.: Ladies In Fellowship
Evening (L.I.F.E.) is held at
Bayfair Baptist Church, 817
Kingston Rd., Pickering, at
7:30 p.m. Meeting theme is
Communicating Love in the
Home. Guest speaker, music
and lots of fun. $2 at the door.
839-9325 (Jan Goodall).
LUNG DISEASE: A support
group for adults who suffer
from chronic lung disease
meets at the Lung Association
office, 40 King St. W., Suite
300, Oshawa. Pre -registration
is re"ired. 436-1046 for infor-
mation.
LIBERALS: The Durham
West Provincial Liberal
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to 4.30 p m. Registratim is at 6:30 pm.
on Friday, with the program kick-off at
7 p.m. Saturday sign-up is at 8:30 a.m.
Admission is fee on Friday and $5 on
Saturday. Lunch will be provided For
more information or to register call M&
'2661.
Feb. 5, 1995
Association holds its annual
general meeting at 7 p.m. at
Pine Ridge Secondary School,
Liverpool Road North,
Pickering. Election of execu-
tive.
Guest speaker is Mississauga
West MPP Steven Mahoney.
428-9333 (Youssef), 831-1956
(Shirley).
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8
SINGLE PARENTS: The One
Parent Family Association of
Pickering -Ajax meets at
Swan's Marina (Liverpool Rd.
S., Pickering) at 8 p.m.
Educational, social and sports
activities for all. 837-0328.
ENTERING EXETER:
Exeter High
School, 80 Falby
Crt. in Ajax, is La
holding a Grade 8
parents' night qA
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Students graduating
from elementary school and
their parents welcome.
Information on integrated
curriculum. Grade 9 evaluation,
extra -curricular activities and
art electives. Call 683-8125
(Ms. Finlay or Ms. Diemer-
Ewles).
TOASTMASTERS: You're
invited to a Toastmasters
International Communication
and Leadership program held
Wednesdays from 6:45 to 8:45
pm., basement of Family Trust
office, 335 Bayly St. W., at
Finley Ave., Ajax. Overcome
your fear of speaking in public
or officiating a meeting.
Call 686-6154 for more infor-
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of every mouth from 7 to 8:30
p.m., usually at
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5544 (Gayle,
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Church group hosts fund-raiser
PICKERING - Sweet treats and a
game of cards are the order of the day
when a Pickering church group meets
next weekend.
The United Church Women of
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church is
holding a Sweetheart Dessert and Card
Party at the Dunbarton-Fairport United
Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering
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Danielle Lalonde is one, Sarah Chamberlain two
p Sara Morrissey is an even dozen.
Na�'1'�L. She turned 12 on Jan. 19 and cele-
brated with special friends
d ro p ; n ,Samantha, Stephanie and Kristen,
and cousins Heather and Lyndsay.
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to spend time outside during the
winter, then why was television
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an answer to that mind -bender,
we'll drop some names-.
Feb. 5 is a special day for Danielle
Lalonde, because she's celebrating
her first birthday. Wishing the little
beauty a happy birthday with lots of
love are Mom Lorene, Dad Dave,
grandparents Carol and Joe
Lalonde, Shirley and Al Ward, and
great-grandparents Celia and Stuart
McInnis. Danielle's great-grandfa-
tber Stuart turns 80 soon and a joint
party- for the two is being held...
ara ism s ra c ass at
Parkside Public School in Ajax and
she enjoys gymnastics, volleyball,
basketball and choir. Mom, Dad,
Mark and Derek wished Sara "a
wonderful year and we hope all of
your dreams come true......
Bozinka, and grandchildren Melody,
Tara, Cindy and Kevin. "We love
and appreciate all you do for us," her
family says. "P.S. You're not getting
older, you're getting better......
A blue-eyed beauty turned eight
years old Feb. 3. Jessica Miller cele-
brated with a bowling and pizza party
with 10 of her friends. Mom, Dad
and Lauren wished Jessica a very
special birthday...
Sara Morrissey
That handsome fella Todd Le
Blanc is six years old. His birthday
was Jan. 30 and a big party was held
at McDonald's on Jan. 28. Wishing
Todd a happy birthday were Mom,
Dad, sister Brooke, family, friends
and classmates. "We love you Todd.
Happy sixth birthday and many
:n,,.,. " his family says...
Jessica Miller
"Silver bells will be ringing on
Feb. 8 for Doreen and Malcolm
Fernandes of Ajax, as they celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Greetings and best wishes from your
son Karl, relatives and friends.
Some of the residents at the
Ballycliffe Retirement Home cele-
brated birthdays recently. On Jan. 30,
Bill Hobday turned 72 and Mae
Ramsden celebrated her 98th birth-
day, while Rose Daniels marked her
68th birthday on Jan. 31. For Doris
Powell, Feb. 4 was a special day, as
she turned 91. Best wishes to all of
them came from Melinda...
Celebrating her first birthday on
Feb. 3 had Sarah Treharne dancing
on her tippy toes. Mommy, Daddy,
brothers Grant and Aaron, Nanna,
Papa, her aunts, uncles and cousins
all wished Sarah their best. "We love
you," Sarah's family says. Sarah
sends along birthday greetings to her
Mommy Peggy, whose birthday was
Jan. 30 and Nanna Jean who cele-
brated Feb. 6...
Jan. 24 was special for Dawna
Tanner, as she turned 44. Love and
best wishes came from children
Sherri and Neil. On Feb. 2, Sherri
Haunton turned 14 and Mom Dawna
and brother Neil wished her a happy
birthday...
One of the newest residents of
Ajax is turning five years old Feb. 9.
Sarah Darroch moved to the town
in November. Wishing her a happy
birthday are Mommy, Daddy. big
sister Stephanie, Aunty Diane and
furry pais Mojo, Sinbad, Gizamo,
Minky and Bugsy the rabbit. "We
love you baby and ha : -7,, nemher
five," her family sa. <
Sarah Treharne
and Ashley. "Hope all your wishes
come true and love," his family
says...
Winter is the birthday season in
the Martin household. Erica was six
on Jan. 15 and celebrated with a
Beauty and the Beast party. Jeffrey
was three on Nov. 8 and bad fun at
his circus parry with all his friends.
The brother and sister duo get along
famously — most of the time. They
make life lots of fun for Mom and
Dad, and the newest member of the
family. Kelly the cat...
Danielle Lalonde
The little cutie in the
Chamberlain home is two years old
Feb. 5. Mommy, Daddy, brother
Timothy and family pooch Tammy
wish Sarah Chamberlain the best
birthday. Sarah's grandparents also
send along a special birthday wish...
Todd Le Blanc
A family writes: "Dad, do you
remember when you were this age
and thought that people 30 and over
were prehistoric? Well Dad, you
were right! On Feb. 3, our Dad,
Richard Daley, turned 30 years old
and we, along with our Mom and
family, would like to wish him a very
happy B -day. Your cane and bifocals
are on order. Love, Gavin and
Slera"...
Glenna Maurer celebrates a mile-
stone Feb. 6 — her 70th birthday.
Wishing her all the best are hubby
Bert, children Murray and Sharon,
Bonnie and Max, Mike and
. t► . _ . �.
Richard Daley
Sarah Charrlberlain
w
Ahnds Kamakaris celebrates bar
first birthday Feb. 7 and a party is
being held Feb. S. Best wishes come
from Ma -Ma, Da -Da, Larissa,
WIWam, Noun% great-grandmoth-
ers, Grandma Judy, Yla-Yia,
Papoa, aunts, uncles, cousins and
friends. "We love you, Babushka,"
her family says...
A eXis Kamakaris
Glenda Maurer
Sarah Darroch
0.
"They've finally done it. Terri
Simpkins, daughter of Ruth and
Brian Simpkins, of Ajax, and Joe
Taylor, son of
Susan Taylor,
also of Ajax,
have announced
their engage-
ment. The cou-
ple will be mar-
ried on May 12
on the beaches
of Antigua. Joe Taylor and
Upon [Coir Slfilpklns
�� the Co.- Tem
ple will reside in their new home in
Ajax."...
6"
The sleeping beauties in the
Rattray home had back-to-back
birthdays and all that celebrating left
them exhausted, On. Jan. 31, David
turned the big four -oh, while son
Blake celebrated his third birthday
on Feb. 1. Lots of love, hugs and
kisses came from the women of the
house — Brooke and Blair...
0"
Pernell Poirier reached a major
milestone on Jan. 29 when be cele-
brated his 30th birthday. Birthday
greetings came from Mom, Susie,
Zu-Zu, J84tk. 8rtlttdon, ?84*11th! .
Erica and Jeffrey Martin
w.
That brings us to the end of
another edition of Name Dropping.
If you have an item you want men-
tioned, call us at 6834110, fax 683-
7363 or write to 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2HS. The
deadline for submissions is 11 a.m.
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birth If you have a
birth to announce, can the dassi-
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♦CRIME STOPPERS
Clues in restaurant
break-in, theft sought
_THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1995 -PAGE 15
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 199S -PAGE 13
Dance planned to benefit Durham Humane Society
DURHAM - The First Saturday, July 8 at Branch 43 provides veterinary care, nutri-
Annual Oshawa and District of the Royal Canadian Legion, tion, housing, adoption ser -
Humane Society Benefit 471 Simcoe St., S. in Oshawa, vices and caring staff for many
Dance needs donations of cash which has donated use of the homeless, abused and neglect -
and prizes from local clubs, hall for the event. ed animals that need help.
businesses and animal lovers. The ODHS runs solely on To make a donation, call
The dance will be held the generosity of the public. It Carolyn at 619-6762.
By SGT. GRANT ARNOLD D D ZI Please
DURHAM REGION CRIME STOPPERS Sergeant Grant Arnold is the co-
PICKERING — Crime Stoppers ordinator of the Crime Stoppers pro- recycle!
and Durham Regional Police are ask- gra-
ing for the public's help in solving a
break, enter and theft in Pickering
Friday, July 22, 1994.
At 2:40 a.m., police were dis-
patched to Lick's Restaurant, 1163
Kingston Rd. where they discovered
the back door ajar.
Inside, they found two crowbars
that were used to pry open the door
and a smashed office door window
which the crooks used to gain access
to the company's safe.
Cash, gift certificates and coupons
were stolen. Drops of blood were
found at the scene indicating one of
the burglars injured themselves.
Anyone with information on the
identity of the suspects is asked to call
Crime Stoppers at 436-8477 (TIPS).
Callers will not be asked to identify
themselves or go to court. Anyone
providing police with a tip leading to
an arrest will qualify for a cash
reward of up to S 1,000.
Naturalists heading out
PICKERING - The Pickering
Naturalists are heading out next
weekend.
The group is going on an outing to
Petroglyphs Provincial Park on
Saturday, Feb. 11.
Meet at the southwest corner of the
Pickering GO station parking ]lot at
7:30 am. Take a lunch and be pre-
pared for a long walk. Call Stuart
Kenn at (416) 766-0809.
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CORRECTION TO EDITORIAL OF SUNDAY JAN. 29,1995
Something far more pro -active has to be done
to fend off the ills of today. A few helpful
suggestions:
1) Substitute your usual foods with
rice drink, whole grains & honey.
Double your intake
of fruits & vegetables & their juices.
Intra Travel is pleased to
announce the addition of Senior
Travel Consultant Olga Snelgrove
to their staff.
Olga has extensive years of
experience in the travel industry,
and specializes in honeymoons,
cruises, ski vacations and trips to
Europe.
Olp will always provide you with
friendly helpful advise on any travel
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She can be reached at Intra
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RAIM1 IOM MONITOR
PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION
Fourth quarter 1994 (October 1 to December 31)
This information is provided by the Atomic Energy Control Board, Canada's nuclear regulator.
Radiation dose due to emissions from the Pickering Nuclear Station.
Dose is reported in microsieverts (NSv), an international unit used to measure dose.
Proposed legal limit— October 1 to December 31,1994:
for dose from — previous quarter.
emi�ortsv
1000 per year — YEAR TO DATE:
32
4.8
15A
from a single dhest X-ray: about 70
Note: Natural background radiation, the annual legal limit for station emissions, and the dose from a typical X-ray are provided
for reference. Emissions are in addition to background radiation.
The radiation doses due to emissions are for the most
exposed persons living near the station. They would typically
apply to persons living just outside the station boundary who
are at their residences 24 hours a day, who drink local water.
and eat local fish and produce The doses were calculated
using actual data from routine analysis of air. water fish and
vegetation samples, as well as station emission data
Most persons would actually receive less than the doses
indicated because they have different eating habits or live
farther away from the station Radiation doses decrease
significantly as the distance from the station increases
l ess than 2`n of the radiation dose received from the
station is due to liquid emissions, while the remainder is a
result of airborne emissions
For further information, please call us at 1-80D-668-5284.
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Alert resident `spotted' stolen Dalmation
By BRAD REAUME
DURHAM STAFF
OSHAWA - Ray Hoock managed to
spot a Dalmatian and return it safely to its
owner.
Kathleen Kelly of Oshawa was walking
her dog on Ritson Road on Tuesday night
when she stopped into a Jug City conve-
nience store for milk at about 8:30 p.m.
She double tied her five -month-old
Dalmatian. Buster, to a bicycle rack and
went in. He was still there when she
checked on him just before paying for the
milk, but when she came out only seconds
Artist Jake Vandenbrink displays his art work depicting life at Whitby's Lynde
Marsh. Mr. Vandenbrink's early spring scene of tundra swans in flight is one
of the final pieces of work selected in a competition by Ducks Unlimited.
Lynde Marsh immortalized
By BRAD REAUME
DLIV A.tit STAFF
WHITBY - Jake Vandenbrink painted
paradise before they put up a parking lot.
With all the concerns over developing
the Lynde Marsh in Whitby, the local artist
painted an early spring scene at the marsh
and submitted it as one of three finalists in
Ducks Unlimited's artist of the year com-
petition.
The painting, which has been in the
planning stages since Ducks Unlimited
selected Mr. Vandenbrink as a finalist in
auti mn, was only completed last week.
Mr. Vandenbrink was a national finalist
in the Ducks Unlimited competition in
1993. He painted a scene at Algonquin
Park. The winner of the annual competition
has about 6,000 prints of his painting sold
by the hunters' group across North
America to generate funds for their envi-
ronmental wait.
"We do a painting of our choice but it
has to have waterfowl in it," said Mr.
Vandenbrink. 'They do make suggestions
and after a while you can figure out what's
pormlar„
Mr. Vandenbrink says he visits the
marsh almost weekly. His painting is of a
group of tundra swans flying over bead as
the ice breaks up in early springtime.
"I just wanted to point out what we have
here in Whitby and how spacial it is," said
the artist. "1 have very much sympathy for
saving the marsh area It's aggravating to
hear the plans of developers. Why take
away something that's really precious just
for a bunch of homes? They could build
them north of town."
According to Mr. Vandenbrink the
marsh is along a major migratory rause and
has high concentrations of waterfowl, espe-
cially geese, swans, and ducks.
The Artist of the Year winder will be
announced by Ducks Unlimited in early
April. Mr. Vandenbrink was nominated to
a finalist position based upon his previous
wait for the mpniration.
later, Buster was gone.
"It was obvious from the way the leash
was left tied to the bike rack that he'd
been stolen," said Ms. Kelly. "He's a real-
ly friendly dog. I couldn't have been in
the store 60 seconds and I checked on
him."
Ms. Kelly went into the adjacent Pizza
Shack to ask if anyone had seen anything.
Mr. Hoock, whose father Wolfgang owns
the restaurant, was in the back. He told
Ms. Kelly he hadn't seen anything but he
would drive through the neighborhood, as
the culprits could not have gotten far.
"I've got two dogs myself so I knew
how she felt," Mr. Hoock said. "I saw
four kids with the dog on Valley Drive. I
called the dog's name and they ran off.
Buster just waited there."
Mr. Hoock scooped up the Dalmatian
and delivered him to Ms. Kelly.
Selfless acts seem to be in vogue for
Mr. Hoock. Last winter he helped nab an
armed robber, holding him until police
Eastern Durham
conservation authority
has change of guard
By CHRIS BOVIE
DURHAM STAFF
OSHAWA - Durham's conservation
authority is undergoing changes from the
top on down to its very roots.
This new direction for
the Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority
includes the termination of
its chief administrative
officer, Bill Campbell,
who has held the position
since 1976.
According to Oshawa
councillor and CLOCA
chairman Iry Harrell, the
decision was made at a full
board meeting last
Tuesday to "ratify and
negotiate a termination of
agreement with Mr.
Campbell.-
This
ampbell.'This new corporate
strategy the authority will
pursue will be revealed at
Allowing the general population to
become more involved would also be
beneficial to this directional change,
according to Mr. Harrell.
"In the past I think we lost our sense of
purpose or direction," said
the annual general meeting
Feb. 7 in which the new board will be
named.
The intention is to allow the board to
decide in which direction we should go
and what business we are in," Mr. Harrell
said. "My hope is that we provide a more
open process-"
Mr. Harrell. "On some
issues we've responded in
an ad-hoc manner without
knowing what our job is."
Brian Nicholson,
Oshawa council's CLOCA
representative, says it's
time for the authority to
become "more proactive.
"The perception in the
public is that we are not as
user friendly as we should
be," said Coun.
Nicholson.
The name should also
be changed to accurately
reflect the geographic area
the authority covers,
according to Coun.
- Nicholson.
"Where's Central Lake? A name like
Conservation Durham would better
reflect the area we represent."
CLOCA is funded by the Province and
Durham Region and is overseen by a 15 -
member board, which includes 13 region-
al councillors and two citizens.
Acute care study findings near
0 Findings in a Metro
hospital restructuring report
could be similar to those in
upcoming Durham
document
DURHAM - A Metro Toronto report on
hospital restructuring could be similar to
findings of a Durham study.
The recently -released Toronto report on
hospital restructuring and co-ordination is
consistent with actions being called for in
Durham's Acute Care Study, according to
the Durham Region District Health
Council.
The Durham study will be going to the
District Health Council for approval on
Feb. 22.
Executive director Lynda Hessey says
the document will then become public and
a press conference will be arranged.
"There are similarities," Ms. Hessey
says. "About 30 per cent of Durham resi-
dents receive their acute care in Metro. It is
important to have these findings included"
The Toronto study indicates that approx-
imately 53 per cent of Durham residents
requiring rehabilitation use Toronto facili-
ties, according to the Durham Health
Council.
The Metro Toronto report calls for a re-
balancing of existing hospital resources
within Metro Toronto to adequately meet
growing future needs.
"The Metro Toronto report has found
that 78 per cent of emergency visits could
have been deferred without risk," the report
claims.
"Similar to these findings, the Durham
Region Acute Care Study Steering
Committee has also recognized the need for
change and public education around the use
of emergency services."
Marc Kealey, vice-president of commu-
nity relations and development for Whitby
General Hospital says hospital services
can't stand at status quo, but services must
be enhanced to allow Durham residents to
get proper care in their own communities.
"We don't have a handle on the Durham
Health Council report," said Mr. Kealey.
"We'll have to wait until Feb. 22."
11
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Community initiative projects considered for United Way funding
AJAX/PICKERING - The paign for small community initia- be accepted. Applicants are asiwd
United Way of Ajax -Pickering is tive projects, United Way officials to include the following infonna-
accepting applications for funding say. To qualify, local community tion in their submissions:
from small, non-profit community groups must provide an essential • group name, address and tele -
groups. social or health care service to resi- phone number.
Some limited funds are available dents of Ajax or Pickering. No • contact person.
from the recent fund-raising cam- applications for capital funding will • program description.
Nuclear unit shut down for maintenance F-,
PICKERING - Unit 8 at the
Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station will be shut down until
Concert
band is
looking
for fresh
talent
PICKERING -
Talented young
musicians are
being sought by
a local concert
band.
The Pickering
Concert Band
holds an open
house Feb. 14 at
7:30 p.m. in the
seniors' complex
of the East Shore
Community
Centre, 910
Liverpool Rd.,
south of Bayly
Street, Pickering.
The group is
looking for musi-
cians with talent
at the high
school band level
or better. Call
Nuala at 831-
5508, or Steve at
686-0523 for
information.
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NOTICE
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Purmant so Section
210.146(e) of the
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Town of Pickedft
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should contact the
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SOMERSET COVE
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION 18T-94020
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The Town of Ajax is in receipt of the above -noted application submitted
by Runnymede Development Corporation. The applicant is proposing
the development of a residential neighbourhood to be located along
the shores of Lake Ontario between Shoal Point Road and Audley
Road (see map below).
The neighbourhood plan for Somerset Cove will be prepared using a
consensus building approach. Town staff, Councillors, Regional staff,
representation from provincial agencies, school boards, interest groups
and the general public will be invited to participate in all stages of the
project. The project will be conducted in three stages over the next 5
months.
The first stage will involve the development of fundamental
neighbourhood design principles. These principles will address urban
design, parkland, open space, natural features, transportation,
servicing etc. It is intended that these design principles will allow for
the development of a number of aftemative plans and ultimately lead to
the preferred plan.
You are invited to attend this open house and participate in the
preparation of this neighbourhood plan.
If you require fttrtitBr information prior to this open house, please
contact Mr. David hilladith, Planner, Monday to Friday between
9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 683-4550.
Dale: Tuesday,
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Calling all newcomers
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The local Newcomers Club living in the area three
meets next Thursday at 8 years or less and meets the
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St. N., Ajax. (Lorraine) for information.
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Ajax group joins forces to
promote the art of writing
DURHAM — An Ajax writer has formed a new group to
encourage and promote the art throughout Durham Region.
The Writers' Circle of Durham Region will act as an
umbrella organization to other groups in Pickering and
Oshawa, says founder Marjorie Green.
"Ibe group hopes that by bringing writers together, along
with others interested in improving the craft, that writing
might achieve the recognition it deserves," she says.
Ms. Green, a freelance journalist and editor, says writing
"may just be the only true solo sport left on earth.
"It's sad to realize how many of our brilliant writers just
give up. What's missing for us is mentoring," she adds.
Ms. Green feels strongly that if changes are to be made in
the profession, such as improving writers' skill levels and
the number of opportunities for them to earn a living,
Durham's writing community will have to pull together.
"I know there is great potential in Durham. We could
become a region known for its writers. But first we have to
establish what it is we need and want."
To that end, the first meeting of the Durham Writers' and
Editors' Breakfast Club will be held Saturday, Feb. 11, from
8 to 10 am., at Swan's Marina at the foot of Liverpool Road
in Pickering. The its will take place on the second
Saturday of each month and are open to anyone Cost is $8.
Reservations must be made in advance by calling Ms. Green
at 686-2085.
Barn theatre set to
kick off spring season
PICKERING — Herongate
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1995 spring season with
the hit comedy In One Bed
and Out the Other.
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including an uptight maiden aunt.
The play runs frost Feb. 10 to March
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Pickering, just north Hwy 2.
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Wudmg dinner, show and all taxes).
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The News Advertiser is seeking your help in locating
hometown heroes.
On April 5th we're publishing a special section featuring
people who have added a little extra to your community.
A Hometown Hero can be a person who has dedicated
years to coaching hockey. Or, it can be the crossing guard
who spends a little extra time with children. Hometown
Heroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors and ages.
We need you to tell us who you think is a Hometown Hero.
On April 5th well publish a story and picture on each of
the 50 Hometown Heroes we've selected. The hero and a
guest will be honored at a dinner to be held at Gallantrys in
the Pickering Town Centre. The hero will receive a
commemorative T-shirt and plaque.
Write us and tell us in 250 words or less who you think
deserves the distinction as a Hometown Hero. Well notify
those chosen by March 16. Address it to: Hometown Heroes,
c/o The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L15
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DURHAM - For some, ghost stories are an amusing pas-
time. For others, like Fay and Holt Mansfield, they reflect a
lifestyle -- and their chosen work.
• Ghostbusting is the most common name for it, although
the psychic mother -and -son team prefer to call it "the clear-
ing or removing of unwanted energies". Other names
include house blessing, house clearing or rescue work. On
City TV's Lunch Television, Fay was even dubbed a "mys-
tical Molly -Maid"!
Contrary to popular myth, ghosts are not chain -dragging
spectres as depicted by Charles Dickens in A Christmas
Carol; nor are they gelatinous blobs that can be sucked up
by an otherworldly vacuum, as shown in Ghostbusters I and
II.
Rather, spirits are in up of energy.
When the physical body dies, Fay believes the energy, or
invisible life force of a being, still remains. "Energy is nei-
ther created nor destroyed; it can only transform,- she says.
This energy, she suggests, is what may be known in the
Bible as the "soul".
"Most major religions believe we have a soul," she
rotes. But sometimes this energy, or spiritual entity,
becomes trapped "on the earth plane", unable to rise to "tile
Light", or God.
There are several reasons that this can happen, explains
Holt, an 18 -year-old student at O'Neill Collegiate in
Oshawa. Most spirits are in one of two circumstances:
either they don't realize they are dead, so they wander the
earth plane as lost souls; or at the time of death they didn't
make a successful transition due to a traumatic death expe-
rience, such as suicide, a traffic accident or murder.
"I'm not really sure what's beyond this, but I believe
there is something," says Holt. "And I believe (to go
beyond), it has to be a wilful act.."
Like most spiritual belief systems, the Mansfields also
believe in an opposing force which Fay refers to as the dark
forces. There are negative and positive energies everywhere
on earth, they claim; we, as human beings, only become
aware of them when we are forced to deal with them.
Unwanted energies usually inhabit a house, but can also
dwell in a business, vehicle, or recreation spot, says Fay.
They can also associate themselves with a person.
Psychic mediums like the Mansfields are generally con-
sulted only as a last resort, when no logical, practical rea-
son can be found for unpleasant and/or unexplainable
occurrences.
The most common signs that indicate spiritual entities
are attempting to make contact with the living, says Fay,
are: rooms with lower than normal temperatures, or cold
drafts which cannot be explained; items that disappear, them
mysteriously re -appear; phones ringing with no one on the
line; lights turning off and on; loud noises and things
falling on the floor, or toilets flushing -- all for no apparent
reason.
The Mansfields group the energies that create this mis-
chief into two categories -- those that want to leave, and
those that don't.
"In my experiences, when a spirit or entity wants help, it
attempts to reach the living," says Fay. In the process it
may appear to be evil, when in fact it is not.
Fay gives an example. A house which the Mansfields
cleared was cool dmmgbotlt, but particularly in the baby's
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Durham Region's
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room. Strange things were happening in the house, all relat-
ed to the infant. The baby's brush was always
disappearing and would appear in other parts
of the house, even though it was always left in
the same spot on the bathinette.
During the rescue, the Mansfields learned
that the entity had been a grumpy man, gener-
ally not well liked, particularly by children.
Continuing these personality traits as a spirit,
he knew he could capture the attention of the
parents by bothering the baby. According to
Fay, at the time of the clearing, he refused to
leave the earth plane until the mother forgave
him.
Over the two years the Mansfields have been
clearing energies as a team, they have learned to
expect what they call a "biggy", a soul that is more nega-
tive
and more powerful than most. "Sometimes we get
them, sometimes we don't," says Fay.
She relates a story of one home in which
the vibrations were so strong in one particular
bedroom, she couldn't force herself to enter it,
thus the rescue did not take place. The energies
allegedly turned off the furnace, thus making the
entire house cold.
And as she drove up to the home, the
electric windows on her car refused to roll back
up until she acknowledged the presence of the
energies.
"The things that the energies will do
never cease to amaze me," Fay says. "In the
beginning, it was quite frightening because I
lacked the knowledge of my own power, and the-
power
hepower all humans have."
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V WRESTLING
Pickering grappler
pins down 11th
provincial crown
By AL RIVETT
SPORTS REPORTER
PICKERING — A Pickering wrestler won the provincial
championship for an unprecedented 11 th time last week-
end-
Scan
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endSean Pierson, 18, representing the Oshawa Olympic
Wrestling Club, pinned Eammon Dorgan of the
Mississauga Mattmen Wrestling Club to win the 68 -kilo-
gram (150 pounds) weight divi-
sion at the Ontario Provincial
Espoir Wrestling Championships
at the University of Western
Ontario in London.
After winning the Ontario junior
provincial title 10 times, Pierson
moved up to compete for the sec-
ond year in the espoir category for
wrestlers 18 to 20. In 1994, he
competed at the provincial espoir
meet as an under -age junior, but
still managed to win the bronze
Soap Piorrson medal in his weight class.
"I was really happy to win,"
says Pierson, an OAC student at Dunbarton High School,
where he's enrolled in the high performance athlete pro-
gram -
After disposing of his fust two opponents by 10-0 deci-
sions, Pierson defeated Adam Link of the Huronia
Wrestling Club 8-2 to move into the semi-final match
against Scott Ford of Hamilton. Pierson posted a 10-0 ded-
sion over Ford to qualify for the final against Dorgan.
Pierson has been simply unbeatable in the sport this sea-
son. He's competed at four meets with the Oshawa club
and has capai ed his weight class title on all four occasions.
He will compete at the National Espoir Wrestling
Championships in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in March.
Pierson has established himself as an all-round athlete.
Besides wrestling, he also excels at hockey with the
Dumbarton High School Spartans senior team, and in base-
ball as a pitches with the Spartans senior squad. He's also
awcoomplisbed martial artist.
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over Cobourg recently.
After falling behind 1-0 in the first
period, the Lightning bolted into action
in the middle frame with two goals to
regain the lead for good. Durharn West
scored an insurance marker late in the
final stanza.
Kelly Ann Friel, Andrea Gibson and
Christine Axe scored for the Lightning,
with assists to Axe, Heather Clayton and
Amanda Lovell.
Steady efforts were turned in by for-
wards Megan Rocca, Ashley Trotter,
Mellissa Gardiner, Mellissa Gaudet and
Lisa Howard.
The Lightning got rock -solid defen-
sive play fivm Diana Cbolakov, Heather
Clayton, Stephanie Mourao and Virginia
Ogilvie and outstanding 8oalendin8 by
Danielle Taylor.
Push comes to shove
Oshawa Donavan Blue Devils' Craig McCarten tries to keep control of
the puck while being shoved from behind by Ajax High School Rams'
Tom Sharland during LOSSA senior high school hockey action
Wednesday afternoon. The Rams improved their record to 4-3-3 with
a 3-0 win over Donevan.
photo by Ron Pietro6ro
Lions, Plumbers in 3-3 deadlock
AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax
Lions played to a 3-3 draw with
Durham Plumbing in recent Durham
West Girls' Hockey Association
atom/peewee house league Play.
Jackie Crandles, Ashley Phillips
and Allison Fair scored for the Lions,
with assists to Katy Renaud and Laura
Three second -place finishes
0
for Durham Aquatic swimmers
AJAX-PICKERING
Durham Aquatic Club's
younger swimmers were
impressive at the recent East
Yodt Swim Club novice meet
In the novice girls' events,
Eileen Hanlon. 8, finished sec-
ond in the 50 -metre breast-
stroke, third in the 50m
freestyle, seventh in the 25m
butterfly and 12th in the 50m
backstroke.
Caitlin Cousins -Milford, 10,
finished second in the 50m
breast, 12th in the 50m free,
13th in the 25m fly and 15th in
the 50m back.
Sheryl Ash, 10, was ninth in
the 50m breast, 13th in the
100m free and the 50m fly and
N iu5" 4he SOm free... • . - - - .. .
Meanwhile, in the novice
boys' category, Mark
McLoughlin, 8, was third in
the 50m breast, fifth in the
25m fly, eighth in the 50m
back and ninth in the 50m
free.
Stefan Charbonneau, 10,
finished fifth in the 50m
breast, fifth in the 50m free,
sixth in the 50m back and
sixth in the 100m free.
Kyle Hinan, 7, placed sixth
in the 25m fly, eighth in the
50m breast, 13th in the 100m
free, 13th in the 50m fly and
16th in the 50m hoe.
The novice boys' 200m free
relay team of Kyle Hinan,
McLoughlin, Charbouneau
and David Hinan placed sec-
ond overall.
Gallagher.
The Ajax Lions got strong offen-
sive play from Danielle Castonguay,
Amanda Lovell, Jeri Saunders and
Heather Smith, along with solid
defensive efforts from Jennifer Sears,
Stacey Cassidy, Ashley Phillips,
Ashley Gibson, Leigh Ann Genius
and Anne -Marie Williamson.
Danielle Taylor handled the goal-
tending chores for the Lions.
PICKERVOG
Pickering Baseball
Association (Hardball)
Registrations for the 1995 season for all levels of boys
girls ages 6 yrs. - 21 yrs. will be held at;
Tuesday
February 7 95
7-9pm
Pickering Recreation Complex
(upper concourse)
Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm
Fee: Tee -ball - $70.00
All Other Levels $110.00
Limited space in some levels
This will be the last Chance to register, there wit be no reostrations by mail.
For furtlwK MNo amim
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V SWIMMING
Pickering SWIMmers emerge
from pool with several medals
PICKERING - Two
Pickering Swim Club mem-
bers ruled the pool at the
recent Etobicoke 'A -B'
Invitational Swim Meet.
Almost 500 swimmers
from 12 Ontario -based clubs
competed at the high-calibre
meet.
In the `B' division, Megan
Shanks, 10, put in a solid -
gold performance winning an
incredible six gold medals,
two silvers and two bronze
medals. She was first in the
50 -metre, 200m and 400m
freestyle events, the 200m
breaststroke and the 200m
and 400m individual medleys.
Damien Ponech, 16, led the
way for the boys with two
gold medals in the 100m and
200m backstroke. He also
Megan Shanks
won silver in the 100m free
and the 100m butterfly.
Kevin Spurs, 10, swam to
gold in the 400m free, silver
in the 50m free and bronze in
the 200m I.M.
Catherine Kitscha, 12, won
silver in the 400m I.M. in the
'B' division.
Eric Kelly, 12, placed third
in the 50m and 200m free
events.
Meanwhile, Pickering had
three representatives in the
`A' division win medals.
Dave Fogel, 18, captured
gold in the 50m and 200m
free and silver in the 200m
ny.
Warren Barnes, 9, won
bronze medals in the 100m
and 200m breast events.
Karen Gerroir placed
fourth in the 400m I.M.
Three novice Panthers play in
all-star game
PICKERING - Three players
The Panthers also bowed to the
split, the playoff series needed a
from the Pickering Panthers Dr.
Richmond Hill Jaguars 4-1.
pivotal third contest to decide
Shapiro major novice `AA' rep
Adam Markew scored for
the winner. Pickering emerged
hockey teats were selected to the
Pickering, with assists to Fettes
with a 2-1 overtime victory.
York-Simcoe league all-star
and Kyle Manson.
Kevin Dudgeon and Brad
game between the eastern and
In one of their best games of
Hughes were the Panthers'
western divisions of the loop.
the season. Pickering jumped out
marksmen. Assisting were
Pickering's James Emslie,
to a one -goal lead, but couldn't
Hughes, Chuck Britsky, Blake
Brian Campbell and John
hang on, losing by a narrow 2-1
Am o and Chris Wilkinson.
Cruickshank played on the east-
score. Markew scored the
In the first game, the
em division all-star team.
Pickering goal, assisted by Fenes.
Panthers were beaten 5-2. Ryan
While the powerful western
Goalies Luke Chivers and
Sabourin and Andrew
an -stars defeated the easterners 6.
Nicholas Seelert consistently
Dissanayake scored, with
4, the local players all paned in
Owned in strung performance.
assists to Adam Van Dyke,
solid perfamances.
Robert Selig, Michael
In league play, the Shapiro"rings
Novices rebound
and Winston 'g.
novices dropped their last four
Pickering ski to a 3-1 vic-
league games. Pickering lost
PICKERING - The
tory in the second contest.
back-to-back contests with Ajax
Pickering Panthers Rebound
Dudgeon, Araujo and Hughes
by scares of 3-1 and 4-1. In the
Sports minor novice `AA' rep
storied, with Minnings,
first game, the lone Pickering
hockey team won its opening
Hughes, Trevor Fray and Kevin
maker came from Emslie, assist-
best -0f --three playoff series two
Marshall earning assists.
ed by Matthew Fettes. In the
games to one over the Richmond
Goaltender Daniel Stewart
rematch, Jennifer Sadler scored
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Bantams a win away from next playoff round
PICKERING - The Pickering
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Panthers Allen's Foods major bantam
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`AA' rep hockey team is one win away
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lifting required. Please respond in
confidence, with salary expectations, to:
JUS a 7116
FA BOX 4819
Otnrtwat OutIlI fb LIN 7L5
DRIVERS rrar - nor rtprtt EARN fit From home. Five
ddwy. and cw a muK irro Pwiclaps. SaW S.A.S.E.
50 commercial Ave. Suits to X119.8 MWlown Dr.,
204, Ajax. 0111mm, Ont L1J 81.2
ow I
PIART TMaN CfOMMUNftn
RELATIONS COO 0101ATOR
for a 125 unit non-profit housing budding in
Whilby, 15 hrstweek (some evenings, odd
weekends) with proven experience in
Community Development and Social Work
related to social housing. Encourages
tenant participation, assists with Resident
Association development, performs RGI
calculations/alimirlistration, promotes so-
cial housing in ourtrem and works with
support agencies. Interested applicants
should apply by February 20, 1995 to:
250 Hickory St. S.
Whiny, Ont. LIN 9GS
Tel: (905) 430.6511
Fax: (905) 430-0191
WIWAM PEAK
COOPERATIVE HOMES INC.
Ths aroLMW apOlmd will to wrpotwbit for w
F=* utrt wA a 45 SwiWs Ap--ft l" &A tR.
lklttl Mars aolMplrtr and boobdlttpip sit.
Sawa 04*9 and WS& a d work rotund.
Kra, I do s d Coop lMorsMlwtl world be h@W
S pinoW dolls and the adlilly b work nth wild
sport b Ili Board d Di eftm a mail.
Phata rAM11 Iswne lo:
The Elting Cateman. ab rat. T KltosAts Ltd 300
W0= Pwtk Caopwsllw Hohn ML
190ti111in load, PkfWd Oritrio
j L1V-GP5
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110 General
Help
We are currently seeking a candidate with a
minimum of 1 year experience as a Travel Consultant
for a client within Durham Region. if you possess
extensive experience with the Saber System and
have the ability to work in a fast paced environment,
we would like to speak with you.
Please contact:
iRANCIS
►EM21EL
SERVICES IVC.
"dewarifti go do.,
PLANT MANAGER
We are currently recruiting for the position of
PLANT MANAGER for a unionized
automotivecompany
located in the Durham Region. This position
requires the following previous experience.
• JIT Automotive Management
• Automotive Parts Supplier
• University Degree in related area
Salaries are nogtiable, commensurate with
experience. Interested candidates should
provide a complete resume with cover letter
and references to :
FRANCIS PERSONNEL SERVICES
11 Snmcoe Street, Suite 500
Oshawa, Ontario
LIG 4R7
(905)436-6202
-An equal opportunity employer"
. 1
D I R E C T
E
10 Improvements 808 Electrical 81 0 Oecorla9 9 825
A A J CONSTRUCTION CO.
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
DESIGN - BUILD - MANAGE
HOME MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
'Ix?(LSAVE�uEPIIPR BIlB1T51
CALL US NOW (905) 427-7611 ASK US HOW
CJMPLETE CARPENTRY
SELL IT NOW
JUDY SMITH
EARN UP TO 5475.
MINACS
The Minacs Group Inc.
ATHE
GROUP
905 579 291 1
a r5 01 stylish beaded
INC
Fax 905 579 6050
iRANCIS
►EM21EL
SERVICES IVC.
"dewarifti go do.,
PLANT MANAGER
We are currently recruiting for the position of
PLANT MANAGER for a unionized
automotivecompany
located in the Durham Region. This position
requires the following previous experience.
• JIT Automotive Management
• Automotive Parts Supplier
• University Degree in related area
Salaries are nogtiable, commensurate with
experience. Interested candidates should
provide a complete resume with cover letter
and references to :
FRANCIS PERSONNEL SERVICES
11 Snmcoe Street, Suite 500
Oshawa, Ontario
LIG 4R7
(905)436-6202
-An equal opportunity employer"
. 1
D I R E C T
E
10 Improvements 808 Electrical 81 0 Oecorla9 9 825
A A J CONSTRUCTION CO.
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
DESIGN - BUILD - MANAGE
HOME MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
'Ix?(LSAVE�uEPIIPR BIlB1T51
CALL US NOW (905) 427-7611 ASK US HOW
CJMPLETE CARPENTRY
SELL IT NOW
spewal zing .n renova-
EARN UP TO 5475.
EASY INCOME. Work form
LANTANA. Motivated
5y assembling 90
home, for free information
send S.A.S.E. to P.O. Box
Ladies wanted to be part
of a dynamic direct sales
a r5 01 stylish beaded
31066 .475 Wes" Rd.Ajax
team. L et us show you how
earrings, year round,
Ontario, LIT -31-10
to be successful selling our
at home.
HAIR STYLIST required
proven Ise of high quality
%Fo Send S A.S.E to:
CRAFT,
full or part time, some
ladies fashions through
sales and
de
ACCEX
clientele required, also
demonstrations, ExWogue
pen
23 Connie St Ext. 4255
chair rental avaitable-
once not requred. Start up
Toronto. Ont M6L 2H8
Phioie 6664M50.
assistance and hill War"
(416) 247-0310
provided. Call Cheryl
Harper(905)435-0820.
iRANCIS
►EM21EL
SERVICES IVC.
"dewarifti go do.,
PLANT MANAGER
We are currently recruiting for the position of
PLANT MANAGER for a unionized
automotivecompany
located in the Durham Region. This position
requires the following previous experience.
• JIT Automotive Management
• Automotive Parts Supplier
• University Degree in related area
Salaries are nogtiable, commensurate with
experience. Interested candidates should
provide a complete resume with cover letter
and references to :
FRANCIS PERSONNEL SERVICES
11 Snmcoe Street, Suite 500
Oshawa, Ontario
LIG 4R7
(905)436-6202
-An equal opportunity employer"
. 1
D I R E C T
E
10 Improvements 808 Electrical 81 0 Oecorla9 9 825
A A J CONSTRUCTION CO.
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
DESIGN - BUILD - MANAGE
HOME MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS
'Ix?(LSAVE�uEPIIPR BIlB1T51
CALL US NOW (905) 427-7611 ASK US HOW
CJMPLETE CARPENTRY
SELL IT NOW
spewal zing .n renova-
CALL
AIS. oasements, trim,
(win mouldroigs. doors
-0 707
+' I wuhdows. 15 yews o
OR FAX
-Knce Free estimates.
if3-7363
,II Derek 728.6692.
• I e
ELECTRICIAN- Licensed will WALLPAPERING and
do all types of electrical painting. 9 years experor ce.
work Reasonable rates al work guarariWd. Author
Senors distant. Fast serv- of Boole •Wallpapwng Mads
ice. Cal Alex at 4337632 Easy' CaN Dave Taylor, Col -
of Your World (VVhfty) 435 -
owe. Free Estmabs.
LICENSED MASTER
PLUMBER
will do rpaim I
reftOvations.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
d Paul 6864636
pager(416)-589-7601
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1995 -PAGE 29
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1995 -PAGE 27
EXPERIENCED
TELEMARKETERS REQUIRED
- Ajax area - Work from your own
home and make outstanding
commission. No selling involved.
You will be making appointments for
our sales people. Preferences will be
given to persons with experience &
fluently spoken English.
Call Vaughan at
1-800-432-4145
PANTRY MAN HOME
PROVISIONERS LTD.
We pay you directly to assemble our produces /ear round
For details send will addressed stamped envelope to
LEISURE TIME MANUFACTURING
16715-12 Yonge St., Unit 344
Newmarket, Ontario. L3X 1X4
PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IN PERSON
D DNAL
these local
help you! 7
CINDYS
ALTERATIONS
& CUSTOM
DESIGNS
all arm of sewing for
weddings - proms. Wide
selection of tabritx.
133 Byron St. Pearson
Larios whitby 430—
AJAX Mog Systems, fu6550
vr
services. mows. appliance
and piano special". Flat
rads or hourly Vile now haw e •
,heated slorage uvts. Now • 1 •
offering free boxes with
neve. Park and load special.
starling at $99and up. Cal CARPET Instaaatiom - 25
ler information. 725-0005 or yews experience. restelch-
VAZ GENERAL 427-0006. ng, our speciality Free esti-
G 5 R Maintenance Svisama '
35 House
leaning
ITS TIME TO CALL CASTLE CLEANING LTD.
WE DO IT ALL!
DUSTING, VACUUMING. BATHROOMS.
STAIRS. KITCHENS, LAUNDRY ROOM.
OR WE DO SOME....
DUSTING AND VACUUMING OR
KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS.
It all depends on your deeds and your bud-
get.
We bring everything we need to clean your
home from top to bottom, and we even hand
wash all the floors.
(some Thursday time is available. but call
soon, it goes fast.)
Fully bonded & insured
Please call 428-9765
mats. D 6 N Duncan. 997- e •
1799 a 987-1600 • • • •
eHouseI
•Cleaning TEACHER will tutor re- SELF -TUTORING for
medial math. in your hone. children, adulia. Succeed an
grades 4-10. Call now for reading with Pro Phonics,
A CLEANING LADY avaiF aPP t. 430-3951 (leave in math with Raplicaoon
meow"Mob-
able. excellent reh•r•rices. 15 ) (tables). KG f
vatiaal. Canadian.
(9905)05)
yin experjence will clean en- 686-9153.
►.� win — _A. &.— 0-4.-!
residential, eonrnareial
CONTRACTING
DECORATE for dr New
HARRY -THE -MOVERS -
clove sw. Please gal 839-
Ctnitom Homes, adds -
•
• :
1
Mow big or small, we price
3378.
f �.
• I e
•' • •
thein at! Free estimates,
pes�,
Battlements. ROOTS, C•-
ng, sal PM Mn9• atrtarr
seniors discount, shat no•ce
ARE you having problems
nitirsic Ties, iiafdw00d
ALL Pro Painting and
Wampaperirg. wants= cw-
��• work at
flo n6, Windonts. Olds!
erg, general repairs. lop
mates Visa
call Justin
quaMy, work, at reasonable
rales. Call 432-
(KIM 683-6818 1
rates, lox discount to sett -
Call 4W-9666
G 5 R Maintenance Svisama '
35 House
leaning
ITS TIME TO CALL CASTLE CLEANING LTD.
WE DO IT ALL!
DUSTING, VACUUMING. BATHROOMS.
STAIRS. KITCHENS, LAUNDRY ROOM.
OR WE DO SOME....
DUSTING AND VACUUMING OR
KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS.
It all depends on your deeds and your bud-
get.
We bring everything we need to clean your
home from top to bottom, and we even hand
wash all the floors.
(some Thursday time is available. but call
soon, it goes fast.)
Fully bonded & insured
Please call 428-9765
mats. D 6 N Duncan. 997- e •
1799 a 987-1600 • • • •
eHouseI
•Cleaning TEACHER will tutor re- SELF -TUTORING for
medial math. in your hone. children, adulia. Succeed an
grades 4-10. Call now for reading with Pro Phonics,
A CLEANING LADY avaiF aPP t. 430-3951 (leave in math with Raplicaoon
meow"Mob-
able. excellent reh•r•rices. 15 ) (tables). KG f
vatiaal. Canadian.
(9905)05)
yin experjence will clean en- 686-9153.
►.� win — _A. &.— 0-4.-!
residential, eonrnareial
DECORATE for dr New
HARRY -THE -MOVERS -
clove sw. Please gal 839-
owlding Maintenance. B"fri-
•
Year. Help Me Rhonda's
Mow big or small, we price
3378.
:al, plunibrg a general re-
• I e
Interior Decorating, PaKk'
thein at! Free estimates,
Parrs. It rt needs repairing or
ng, sal PM Mn9• atrtarr
seniors discount, shat no•ce
ARE you having problems
replacing, cal for frac •s1
��• work at
�• PWrnoa moved.
&� tirrne lo clew your
mates Visa
a low owl Many r*owom-
rales. Call 432-
home? For
accepted ,
�P (905)6684=
se. Free esMaalss. tial
2060.
home coal FMMnb
M3M ConstruuAlorw- ear-
��.
MEN wMel {ergs tiudL veil d0
Semite
Hosie Services today, 427-
Pentry, roofing. elecsirA
Plumbing, drywall, bass-
ALWAYS
Drylar" and PMrubg•
boen•ir4bl ingOrxYpinp,
household novas, reaida
tial.
1041.
ments, a specially, Snow
E
renovrabons, and -Patna.
commercial. AM types of
ARE you having problems
Plowing. residential / aim-
wlw
Smal lobs. 15 yMra w
eevsa. Cal Carl or Jane
kicling lime to clean your
menial to% discount at
tree
MOdddFleams
-
poichess
PWMies. Free •s•rnales.
d
427,2.56.
home? For Wok"wnLN
snowplowing, all
427-4234 for detail MW
l�
swwlg Durhn rand out
town ares. Ken x.4500.
MICHALSKI MOVING -
herr dieerrng cal Fhelen'a
Harr Servioee today. 427-
ber of the BBB
•
NtMloe I Ext rior PanF
houses, apenmenls, of ose,
adospecia
1041.
it�
VlMler
imp 9�
t went.( t^aN Mel
ret aMviw.
Free seli-
STM.
-- STONE
576-6553
mob& Cog
HOME
IMPROV.
MEN'TS
Basement Apts.,Rec
;ms. Mumbrg,Addilions
electrical. drywall.
15yrs Experience.
Free Estimates
call Mario
(905) 619--4663
•
• I
kGREA7
ISTa0=
COMiPAICTION
'•
Call Chis (905) 61960747
Interior and exterior
A�1r il0ie
repairs, renovations
and construction. Fast
and dean profession-
al work guaranteed.
Craig, 686-1913
Two Handyman to handle
all your haute panting and
tint. repairs. Quality work
at reasonable rales, by the
job or two men at $35.00/
hour. Cal Mr. Brush 571-
6453.
a DECOR
Interior & Exterior
European Workmanship
Fast, dean,
reliable service.
420.0081
•
•
Experienced cleaning
Lady will clean you hale
. doing a superb job.Rea-
wriable rates call Patricia
420-2984 after Spm
MAGICIAN, clown friends.
ready to entertain for any
SELL age, any occasion. Birth -
IT NOW days. Ixomobarm. operings.
had raisers. Magic shows
MALL are fun' Lem" help. 839-
683-0707 7057 or 728.633..
OR FAX
683-7363
RABBIT wants work
doing
magic for children's parties
and all occasalms. Have my
own magician. Cat Envie
66&1932.--------------
t
PICKERING
TOYOTA
has an immediate opening for
BUSINESS MANAGER
Experience a must, must possess good
people skills and be a team player.
Excellent package on
offer for right individual.
For details call
WAYNE TURNER
905-420-9000
SCHEDULE :o-ord(^a!sr
*Wnarxeting experience to
work from home in Ajax
Telemarketers also needed
6839177.
WANTED Taxi Drivers in
Ajax area. Call Immediately
9051 427 1600
ALL - SAFE - PRO
DRIVERS ACADE-
MY
offers:
Approved dnvw g corse
for
maxrnun rntrucaon.
discounts, and G. 1, reduc-
tion
lo e montr.
SM. cinwoo m masuc-
bons
ConducW at.
1S$ Marwood Ave., S.
*"a
Ajax Ont
Every Mon at 6 30 o—
(4161282-7373
SELL
IT NOW
CALL
683-0707
OR FAX
683-7363
iving
[§885 SchDrools
SCHOOL
-4 lessons and test
$105.
•10 Lessons 5150
-Pull Coarse $270
arae pick -up arc
drop off
(416)287-3C6C
TvPING SERVICES-= .ens
b,ry_%res esumes essays.
: rofects.lorms.gaprvc
jesgns Letterhead. copying
a.auatxe. Free quotes. dskv-
ery. Phek-up. (905) :30-682!
anytime knave message
Advertise Your
Panung &
Decorating
Business
Here'
t
IT'S TIME TO ADVERTISE
YOUR TAX or FINANCIAL PLANNING BUSINESS!
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PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 15151:11
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
We currently have a vacancy for an experienced
CUSTOMER Service Representative. The
successful candidate will possess 3-5 years
experience in a sales order desk function in a
manufacturing environment. Major responsibilities
will include dealing with distribution and direct
CUSTOMERS in a proactive selling manner, order
entry, plant work order generation and order
expediting. Other assets could include knowledge
of PC usage and productive scheduling experience.
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Part-time position available 2-3 days per week The
successful candidate Will have experience in
customer billing and all accounting functions up ID
Ina! balance.
K spreadsheet and word processing capabilities is
a strong requirement.
Please send resume to:
UNISTRUT CANADA
LIMITED
585 FINLEY AVE
J AJAX, ONTARIO
LIS 2E4
ENROLL
MENT
OFFICERS
for HERITAGE
SCHOLAR-
SHIP TRUST
FUND.
No experience.
Ask for Karl,
416.298-7377
FACTORY HELP
For 'r„ncr. Press. Jpo',
ano'1g Welding and
Assembly Operatlons.
Day and dight staff.
S7.5Mu. to
Start.
Night st " .-remitm.
Appy in person to:
PRECISE TOOL
AND DIE LTD.
1)54 DILLINGHAM
ROAD
PICKERING. ONT
L1W 15
MODELS
NEEDED
Female Ages
7-26
EARN EXTRA
INCOME
Travel to exciting
O*es: New York. Pans,
Milan .
Call for
consultation.
430.5715
WET
E
We Par lea 6es7M is
notable sw pedroM.
Eavy iron. Ns expwiaa
nosser1. Far RIE avert
read SASE. to
sea
F
livwp`sl SWbSala 213,
cbrin¢ Oen L1Y fYS
PECEP"OMS-
quired for AA Dine wax �.
variousoffice duties.
518.000 to start Please ap
Ply in person to Provincial
Sign Service. 375 Frank -
corn St Afax. Ontario
DO YOU LIKE CAN-
DLES? Canada s fastest
,rowing Party plan has
:ime to Canada. and no-
qures consultants / man-
agers in your area- Out-
standurg commissions. no
investrrments. no dNiwnes.
full IrareV cell (906) 471-
2079. 9am.6pm
ESTABLISHED Ajax
company is looking for a
skilled bookkeeper, recep-
Donust with computer ex-
perience to start mmme-
cately to replace staff
member ga^9 on malimty
leave. May bad to perma-
nent position Pease send
resume a salary *)gwta-
Dom to Fie 07112, P.O.
Box 481. Oshawa. Ontario
LtH 715
MECHANIC
DIESEL, CLASS A
Required for tanker
company in Pickering.
Must have certificate,
IMMEDIATE OPENING!
Sales person required immediateIN,
t,, ith experience in all aspects of
bath fixtures and plumbing supplies.
Please fax resume to:
General Manager
(905) 432-7875
or mail to
1732 Baseline Rd.
Courtice, Ontario L1E 2S8
Our client is a leader in the industrial and
medical gas and welding products industry,
with a worldwide reputation for their high
quality of products and dedication to
customer needs. They are currently
seekN a sell -motivated Customer Service
person, with product knowledge of
compressed gas, welding and industrial
distribution methods Ax their Durham
Region location.
A Community College dipkxna is required,
with preference given t0 Welding
Engineering Technology graduates.
Please fax resume to:
CAROLE PLUMMER
T1fE The Mints Grog Inc.
17 ■int NuNAcs 71AtbertStreet
•mill GROUP Oshawa, Ontario
snow■I 1`C. Fax 905 579.6050
LICENSED RIBO
Person required for local
Whitby Brokerage.
All enquiries confidential.
Please reply to:
File #7113
P.O. Box 481,
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L5
LIVE-IN OR LIVE-OUTex-
carpet 3 rooms. $349. Pnce
WASHER AND dryer
VENDERS WANTED
perienced Nanny Wanted
for 3 Boys ages 6. 3. 1 7
FITNESS EQUIP-
MENT.rowtrng machine
$150., big chest freezer
$100; L-shaped couch with
FOR EASTER CRAFT / SALE SHOW
am to 6 pm, over nights re-
$100. stair afmber $100, air
pull out bed $350; 2 brass
APRIL
1
quired, dinner pep. Driv-
powered bench Press
$400. 839-2579
and glass tables $20;
AT AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE
en's License A Must. Please
aycare available inCOMPUTERS
brown recliner $100; leath-
er `ince chair $So: gas pod
PLEASE CALL
(905) 839-5401
Call Ajax (905)427-7453.
FOR Sale - ping pons
table, $75. Couch and
heater $100: golf bag and
with Microsoft home suite
BABYSITTER -Needed
to my home for 3 child-
chair, $30. Water softener
machine.0
hams and pads' $40. Call
can $30: bed/sofa brown
r n
MOM` •
Trucks
for
ren Part time hours,
420-9715.
dryers, fridge.
•
car an asset, referent-
es needed. West
THERMAL WINDOW.
stove. new and recondi-
boned, $225 and up forre•
1985 Pontiac 6000 LE
1631'95 Must sleep six drd
Lynde'Whitby. Call
new $185. 36-X48•asking
conditioned washer, $175
wagon, 8 -passenger. V6
auto.. loaded. Woody -side
1985 CHEVY. excellent
6665360
$130 or will trade for car-
and
panelling, showroom con-
condition, new tires in Oe -
Now FOR SCHOOL
0 call 6864917
Pe n9
up fa recondiboned dryers.
dation, was $3295 now
cember,new paint. dual ex-
REOUIRED a loving re-
JOE'S INDUSTRIAL
$175 and up forrecondittoned
$2995 certified Hurry on
haust. new box liner• extra
sponsible.non-smoking per-
WEAR & WIPERS
fridges and stoves. Also coin
this one. 4 more nice cars
set of centre line rims .Ask•
son to care for 2 1!2 yr.
I •
operated washer and dryers.
to choose from. Call 427-
ing $6000. Please call
old a 6 month old m our
Stephenson's Furniture and
9722 anybme Russ. Open 7
Rhonda 619-9500 9-5 or
home Beginning March
Appliances. 227 Court SL,
daystweek ndoors. Big
Town Sales
427-0635 after 5:15 p.m.
Men. -Thur 2-5 pm. ref, b
APPLIANCES- Super
Oshawa. 576.7448
recpt. required call 436-
Clearance Safe - New gay
WEDDING band $50.
1986 Laser Daytona XT.
89 G.M.C. 314 extended cab
3141
etectnc stoves, refrigerators.
queen size bed and all ac-
fully fully loaded. T -Dar Tur-
350. loaded, auto O.D. A-1,
washers. dryers. Hanks Ale
plaices. 191 Bloor E Ostia-
51300. large plc-
bo. good miles. one owner.
loco kms only $13.500 cert..
WORKING couple re-
we (behind Multitech) 728-
lure in frame suitable for
ood clean running car.
g 9
Was 53495 now $3295
2632575 Bow
quires caregiver -available
on very short notice to
come into homew hen
4043.
fivirigroorri $25. s76-4367
certified. Hurry on this one.
�afl 427-9722 anytime
Auss.
-
1
Carpet Broker. 100 6, Nylon
child/children are sick. Own
thick, plush.stam resistant
PAT+
Open 7 daWweek
. t
transportation required
carpel For 3 rooms, only
• r
indoors. &J Town Sales.
HarmonyrOlive area. 723
7175..
$369 00 Price includes 30
1987 Hyundai Excel, good
1981 G41� Beau+die :a-.
carpet. deluxe
Sq. yds rpet. Pad
and inetalatiah m your home.
Appliances wanted work:ry
tires. good battery. runs
well, sok as is $995 420-
seats 8, including sleeper
Free quotation in your
or not Fridges, stoves.
6262
seat running condition, re
s
home. No n Ow %t. no pay-
washers. dryers. Also want-
quires some work. Asking
rant for one full year, unit
ed pick up truck and kmkty
1989 Toyota truck 1990
$1000 o.b-o. as is Call
Dec.1995. Darrel. 1-800.217-
trader or flatbed reasonable
Mazda Sport truck, red.
721-2991.
"
X104
905427-2713
both certfied. s speed. low
kms. Call 728-0817.
1987 Beduvilb Van. Full y
ECE a ^e ^ "he Nil;
provide nourishing lunches
CARPET your home at die-
BOOKS and pets wanted.
loaded full size passenger
and snacks. playroom,
count prices. 100'% nylon.Prelei
ably in large quantities,
1991 Sunbird LE, air
van. $7500 or best offer. Call
fenced yard. near park .
stain resistant Price includes
wit trade for anything m my
con. 4 door. 74,000
kms.cerlified. 1988 Beretta
and ask for Ross and Lyda
loving abriosphere. veers of
pad and expertrmslaRatrorm.
store. Books Pets and
GT, 6 cylirnder, auto. air, etc.
75.
905-43409
experience. references
Cal Nick at (905) 430.6651.
Things, 218 Dundas St E.
New brakes and tares. Cer-
1993 Pontiac Aruna Sun -
available, Wfvtes road
south area C811420 -m -M
CARPETS - bb of carpel
tified 1987 Pontiac 6000
runner (Tracker), black.
t00°b nylon new stain re-
CLOTHES. FRIENDS.
LE. Ners Au110.(905) 686
4X4, convertible. "peed
ECE Will provide a warm
base carpson hand, I will
FASHION . wants on con-
0967
standard, am/In cassette.
nurturing environment with
5495 nlws
carpet 3 rooms. $349. Pnce
signment. Bridal Gowns.
r
includes Carpremien
Flower Gel Dresses and
tiny Experienced and ral-pel
ererices Warden / 401.
Pod export ratalatnon. fast
Communion Dresses.
416, 757-6s".
d*ivery, bee .eine», (30
A490rst
Also accepting chldren s
King St. E.. Bovmanvile
yards). Norman 8862314
clothe for the new $bre
EXPERIENCED. reliable
(� 435-5356
Call Lucy 60-4100
aycare available inCOMPUTERS
- NEW 486
WANTED - oldand an-
^orre 401/Harwood. Call
DX 66 mumlOmeQia speuaals
bout fenmlure, anything
Banda, 427.3454.
with Microsoft home suite
did. Scientific irmstrurnenb.
PRIVATE horns da care
pk 51.995. Resale sysbwm
china. silver, advertising
Flexible fours. RaMences
frau as low as 5250 Lap
iron New
spor" lays. decoys, doffs.
asking $11.800 Call 985-
1011 (bare message)
1360nowmbilels
1987 a,,�•r,s .^-n �x _c
Excellent condition. 96 car-
bide studs, new skuis. hand
thumb warmers, excellent
motor reliable
available-trwy/Rand*.
Cal Mana 6863684.
bps pn
from 5175. Our ovi rheads
.6 two re low quality
a Corrnpu!-
milk. boNe*, t`"ac`o"s a
estates Cal Robert Bowen
Antiques t90S) 665 804x.
Brooklm
APPROVED - bad t �o
credit 1980-89 vehieles.
PROVCertified a as Sunshine uto
Auto
unrung . very
New sliders and track $3`,00
oleo You won't 03 snap
905-985-6039 Stew
UMBRELLA'S
HERON HOUSE
er Clearance Centra. 161
WANTED CAMERAS -
OW923770.A.
household furnture and
CHILDCARE
King St. E.. Bovmanvile
old china and glass. pYme+-
out (905)477-1826.
1 .
(� 435-5356
e97-3066.
tory, microscopes. '*
T^
'
CENTER
FRIDGE. stow. washer.
0406.
Why Pay retail W -W OAe
Now has hided
dryer, microwave, dish'
lead i1efT1s. Clocks watch -
ea, krrrture. anything old.
qured for part time. Must be
WANTED MOBILE
W-Wgs for pie -School
wrashm, 3 couches. 3 oriels
432-1678
•
HOME For 2 weeks July
tance. DIPrCERT. Lotus,
tables. 3 beds. 2 stenos,
•le
1631'95 Must sleep six drd
ntaswy Programs.
woodsiove. 3 television*,
WANTED lo buy ' `limen Ie-
CANADIAN TIRE
be in good condition wanted
ALSO REGISTER
kldnari, taDlNchan, more_
nWe. glass. chis. Co0ec4•
tl". memorabilia, watch*.
Ajax
by a Chan. Well Behaved
Now FOR SCHOOL
6886878leaverrmeeea0e.
ex. pieces a MVIK
Surety
Fainly. Phase call (90S)
4346431
AGED SLIMMER PRO-
JOE'S INDUSTRIAL
(�) n
Inspections
GRAMS
427-2759
WEAR & WIPERS
•
49.950
Apartments 40 For Rent
NEW AND USED
Car A Li ht
WESTNEY
RD. /HWY 2
Ouahty day care in my
horn Loving. sale non-
smoking environment.
I 1 years experience.
Immediate openings
Cal Donna
427-7116
-Shop coats
Coveralls
-industrial wear
-Family clothing
-Cloth wipers
610 Bayly St. E.
Ajax . Ontario
427-2669
CRAFTERS!! APPLICA-
TIONS ava4able for
Temitations Craft Show at
Glenwray G&C (Newmarket)
March 4 a 5th (905)388-
6941. (905),575.1664
WHITES RdJFinch. Look-
.,
for Oshawa�practise
SMALL rosary found,
ing for a friendly caring
you are single a a single
Meadowvale/Shoppard
home awe from home for
MOVING- Overseas.
bus stop. 420,05,'!6.
Y=your chik7 well, look no
household furnture and
LIVE out nanny, full time
Mon. - Fri. in my Ajax toe.
. . Wll Provide nu-
appliancee for sale. Call
out (905)477-1826.
merous references d need-
(� 435-5356
B
reasonable rates.
T^
'
Mdvery
start March 1/'95 Please
cal Marilyn at 416292-
OAK/PINE FURNITURE -
0406.
Why Pay retail W -W OAe
DOG show Harmdkng
new stuff, including new
of Ontario's oldea and far -
qured for part time. Must be
salety boots. Classes. presented by
Full time to start at1-60Daycare
'Firewood e'�g dr too to manufacturers a+� Oshawa
Begin Feb 2o To
S14Atr., plus benefits. a • , Eg. oak pedestal tabs dw dation.
Wanted register call Bev. at 906 -
Please appy in person �16FIREWOOD E)Xadl" e� oak d0ubls ped -
Mon. -Wed., gam. -fpm. HOUSEKEEPER / sten quality hardwood. Guar- ectal dw ext and 6 chairs LAB pups, mualenernale,
2100 Ellesmere Rd. 11 matte old and 2 dogs - school childcare required aneed, extra long Mme kA1i $1429. Cannonball beds, �taotk"'g�lines,
suite 208 we reed somenoe Wed. seasoned. cud and spit $299; Over 20 stain ahoie-
for busy family approx. 3 hepaloyes guaranteed. 906-
Thurs. Fri. agile and occa. of Iamoons per weak. Do- Honest measurement Free ea -al solid. no veneers. 579 -SM.
(Markham / Ellesmere) sional Sat. ., my hafts, flea nckde delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- Traditional Woodworking
AIMCO LABOUR Alm call GOS- 878, laundry, meal preparation �d (906)753-2246 905.965.8774. TEAM OBEDIENCE -
eb. Paterenoera must Call FIREWOOD PIANO where you a your dog are
LEASE EXPERIENCED baby"- �' Sos 2ee7. MOVING � Aperlifmill sae 3W High,Nextclasses (puppy laughl: to work as a '°a"`
lea required in our home. 3 550 fain cord, Cut beelAilil vice) start Feb. Il th a 22nd
days pia week for 1 and 4 $2,000.000.B.0. (day). Even Da
LIVE IWOut anon amdking spilt and delivered. SOFA/ LOVESEAT m9 Y, and
a n7 Brock RdVOt. 426 dd3 ; 'Vlhlle p�er small classes avguaranteed.
' month Call "rj,-�C RomIAN11O11En
CDA. OR PDA fel `" work dirinw anon
""'� Cal 430.0025.
• rine
.,
for Oshawa�practise
HOUSEKEEPER/ NAN-
pepar
West Pickering. 4
you are single a a single
Pitaaee forward resume to:
172 King SL E. Suite 201.
NY for 2 school aged
rewarding career position
parent or separated or d-
Oshawa Ont. L1H 1B7, All:
children, must have current
license. live -Wive -nn
LIVE out nanny, full time
Mon. - Fri. in my Ajax toe.
vorced with three years work
Officedriver's
Maresca
out (905)477-1826.
22oldh month
experience. you uahfy
SL W., Oshawa, Ontario.
T.J. Satellite TV and Securi.
T^
for financial assistance of if
DENTAL ASSISTANT /
new 18 inch satellite dish . Up
you are over 45 and have re-
RECEPTIONIST Re-
ers, home owners. cottages,
new stuff, including new
cently been lad oil. you may
qured for part time. Must be
Daycare
good condition $1000. Call
qualify for training asses-
flexible. Please call 3pm-
•
Daycare
'1165Available
tance. DIPrCERT. Lotus,
4pm Tues -Fri (905) 668
•le
Wordperfect. D -Base, Word.
4001
Accpac. Bedford. Autocad.
MULTIPLE disciplinary
Ventura. Pagemaker. Har-
hath centre seeking nob-
Awd. Corel. Computer Pro-
valed mature individual for
gramming and Systems An-
rewarding career position
all st. Cobol. Pascal and C.
Previous admin., and conn
Photoshop. Ouark Express
Puter experience in medical
and Illustrator. Durham Bust-
field an asset Please fa-
ness Computer Cilloge. 427-
ward resume to: 212 King
3010
SL W., Oshawa, Ontario.
T.J. Satellite TV and Securi.
W 2J2.
.. . 0
e m z -i I 1
an day Sat. and Sun.
619-1363
ROKA LUMBER M
RREWOOD CENTRE
WX8'X12. $60.00
4'X8'X16' $65.00
ESTABLISHED 1983
Days 705.277-M1
Evenings 90543444
Free Delivery To
Oshawa Arse
iT NOW
CALL
683-0707
OR FAX
683-7363
U pltdel11 t80 yrs
beau m Collmon
6!6-1767
THER Clocks -Durham's
'86 FORD TAURAS
largest selection -New and
used pianos. Not sure?
WAGON - New Transmis-
Rent to own, apt. size,
cion, Tires and Exhaust.
upright, grand, digital, key-
S2200.00 O.B.O. Call
boards CLOCKS- FEBRU-
(905) 579-9037
ARY CLEARANCE on all
1994 stock' Telep Piano
1980-1986 cars. lease to
Works. 4331491.
own. Everyone qualifies. On
THE FUTURE IS HERE
UIC? WCB? MA7 No inter-
T.J. Satellite TV and Securi.
est, no credit check, $345
ty, proudly introduces the
down. 686-7428
new 18 inch satellite dish . Up
to 150 channels . Apt dwell-
1981 CHEVETTE. tons of
ers, home owners. cottages,
new stuff, including new
RVs, boats. etc SPECIAL
brakes and suspension.
$1675 00 installed Visa,
good condition $1000. Call
MC., financing available 905.
723-1003 or (416) 536.
432.7566
3639.
9
Trucks
�pAj'aAx
683-2277
1992 Fad Tempo. 4 dr,
auto., green with grey in -
tenor. 23.000 km. Certified
$7900. Cad Peter 723-
1155 or 434-7564.
WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE
-FREE' bong for scrap.
used o abandoned cars
a
trucks. 11nr. pick-up,
by pits$ paid.
(416) 2f -3W
DEAD OIL
VE
'FREE a�ilg r scrap,
used or abandoned cars
a
Vu*s. 1hr. pick-up,
by picas paid.
(416) 281-
34"
1 1/2 bedroom
basement apt. .
$S00/mo.
plus hydro.
Near 401.
Available March 1.
434-3942 after
2:30 p.m.
1 BEDROOM basement
apartment . living room.
large kitchen, 4 piece bash.
appliances. private en-
trance Oshawa Shopping
Centre. area 728-5570
2 bedroom basement apt.
for rent. available imme-
diately. New carpet 3685.
month. call for details 427-
1788. Pickering.
AJAX - one bedroom
basement apt., quiet spa-
cious, 4 pc batvoom, laun-
dry, cable, all inclusive,
Close to a1 amenities.
5625. available immediatfy.
683-0799. Non Smoker.
AJAX Oxford Towers -
Spacious apartments. quiet
building, close to stopping.
401, a Go. Pod, sauna. 2
bedrooms, Inwrediately.
March 1, April 1. Call 683-
8571 unit 7:30 pm.
AJAX- 1 bedroom base-
ment Apartment , separate
entrance, a/`, suitable for
nonsmoking sirnge with no
pets. available now 3550.
call 683-3892
33 18177 FALBY COURT
2 & 3 bedroom apartments in
family building. Air conditioning,
broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry
facilities and underground parking
included. From $743-$833.
686-0845 weekdays
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
40
oil 4 For Rent
. avail-
able April 1. 576-7055
TWO large bedrooms for
rent with fridge, stove.
laundry. parking included
Houses
'410 For Rent
Rooms
430For Rent
0
101111M
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1995 -PACE 29
Coming I Coming,'
•
ETI� 40 Events: l 640 Events
WILLAIM PEAK
Co -OPERATIVE HOMES INC.
WESTSHORE Lar 9e.
bright 1 bedroom, base
merit apt. Large, clean eat
bedroom BY Spotless 3 .t
bedroom bungalow 2
baths, large
In quiet new home. Near
AJAX - Mature area. 3
Bedroom Bungalow. Under
ESTABLISHED Hair Salon
2 bedroom apt.
p
lin a lications for 3 bed-
now a(X;ep g pp
[Pri,cations
'" kitchen, laundry, lots of
garage, yard
quiet safe neighborhood
Gerrard and Roseland.
Kitchen 8 TV pnvellgers.
Total Renovation. New
Windows, Siding. Heating.
For Sale Great Opportunity.f414A�
Owner Moving. Please Call
il/fq►
m townhouses.
natural light Non-smoker,
no pets. March 1st $695
$975 plus call 579-4479
Preferred non-smoking fee
Electrical, Roofing and(905)579-7317
after 6:00
^'YA/SHEPPARD
availability April 1.1995. Market rent
indus've. e37aa35.
NO DOWN PAYMENTS
Good credit? Good You
male. $300v month. Callne
72s•7s63
�"'"�'"g'"`IpO°I bib
large kitchen. To
p,.1
2�' ANNUAL
00 SU •n
FT
TWO BEDROOM apt. frig/
job'>
can buy for the price of rent
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
rhent, available at 8
apartr88
and be
completed Approximately
FOR SALE - complete autoy
body shop equipment
come• ,a;
n-
space. King St Bowman-
vote. includes 2
7.00 monthly plus Utilities.
stove, parking, central Io-
cation, near Oshawa
while Prices and rates are
down. Call Doug
• 'n
MARCH 1/95. $139.900.
(turnkey) Open Lease. CallOPEN
HOUSE
may be picked up at the Co-
Cen•
ler. 401. $575.00 plus hy-
or Brent
Community Financial, 668-
• ••. •Call
686-4384 NO
AGENTS PLEASE"
(905) 66&0853. after 6:00
1/95. $668.00/
^ First/Last,
1990 Whit rd P" k
aro NON SMOKER
6605pm
dro. front and rex entrance.
storeSt. 4
eparkingont on King
I • .
o•
professional,
p office at es lc ening,
p,tr,nday to Thursday 9:00am to 4:00pm
. avail-
able April 1. 576-7055
TWO large bedrooms for
rent with fridge, stove.
laundry. parking included
OSHAWA - Luxury 2400 sq.
h. 4 bedrooms. central ax/
vac, 2 1;2 baths, double ga-
rage. N W area. Furnished -
EAST OSHAWA-house to
share own two rooms UI&
ties parking and laundry in-
cluded $ 450.00/ month,
a`ge MITI
t. Apt, sop. ent. 4
NORTH
:A C/V. part fur-
OSHAWA
on a quiet street. Oshawa.
negotiable. unfurnished -
non-smoker Call (905) 433-
1597.
unfurnished. Park-
2 bedroom apt.
p
$700. 725-0067
51500 plus. Phone 723-8392.
fainly / living / dining. 20ft
I (last $750 inclusive,
immediately
clean, quiet
VACANCIES! Call the one
OSHAWA Downtown 3 .
1 bedroom
non-smoking, MALE
al
professional
wadable
)72
building. From $600
stop rental shop for a BET-
TER selection. DURHAM
available
March 1st Broad loomed
share sell house, ele-
gantly furnished, private
^'YA/SHEPPARD
per month.
HOME RENTERS. (905j
throughout, oil heating
bath garage storage An -
GROCERY / CONVEN-
entrance. New kitchen. new
BATMOI
668-3800
IENCE. Well maintained
`
after 6.
apartment Close to Go train
business. with great in-
come. profit. Excellent H'NY
luded $550 / month. Call
NURSERY SCHOOL
WHITBY -3 1 bedroom
location in the Habburton
837.1415
EXECUTIVE furnished
fainly / living / dining. 20ft
Highlands. call Jessie 86.Pill
(705)22381 or (705))
•
914 Vistula Drive
deck new windows. roof,
489.373IBowes 8 Cocks
lot 3 bedroom mow'. 2
es. linens. telephone etc.
vinyl siding. heated in
Realty Ltd.
included. Call
month Wftm n
837.77581
Picketing
ground pool Best reason -
O.Deli for sale.
alll equipment
pwpment induced
car gorge, walkout base
ment half acre lot $1151Y
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10th
able offer No agar tb 668-
428 -1278 minimal fee 9.845 plus utilities. rail derson ; ossland available y f
bedroom, fur- (905)985-4808 now 430-5666 $7.500 O.B.O. call Al
7 - 541 LANDLORDS ADVERTISE TWO STORY AJAX Exec- 432-1011 ` 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.
March 1, prefer 11 FREE" PICKERING 3 bedroom WHITBY; Home to share
5650 monthly, large NORTH Oshawa, bright semi close to Go. 2 ap- Thickson Dundas area. 5 lave home for long .erm in- OWN YOUR OWN.Part
;e air conditioned. one bedroom WHITBY -large 2 bedroom base vestment. Unspoiled walkout time business 39yr old "Our Parents have uested
apt. avail- studio r piances, St095/mo. plus appliances all inclusive. Im- M
k vac. cable. separate able. Private entrance. In- apartment vWbakony utilities. March 1. 905.839- mediately $400 month call basement overlooks paying Network Marketing compa-
'ce 509-2491. Ciudad all utilities, plus sep. dining room and fiwng- 3069. Steve 4302150 field, great polential.assum- nye Looking for part time that BAY WEST continue its
room. parking for 3 1. 6 ' . . , able mortgage. $203.900.00 distributors. less than $200
Ar;ALABLE IMMEDIATE- palling. Fridge, stove, out- utilities. Call 668.4321, 655- DICKERING, a bdnn. :4N(905 696-9153 to get started. call (905; l� d Junior Kindergarten program
able pr one person, work- 4623 or 416-269-5449 home near Flea Market. I 686 1117 Mon -Fr,. 9-5 P
r Whitby apt. building. ung preferred. No pets. 7lHITBY - $129.900 beau- in September 1995, as well as
$525/mo., firstrIast. 728- WHITBY - One bedroom :;cul brick bungalow. 3 bed- Nursery School for ages to 4
„�s carpeted. newly appliances induced, firs / • 2
1d apts with balcony. 9003. apartment for rent $525 last Available now $1050 -ems. large Mt n kitchen. I I • yea
o bus. slaPpimg, all plus utilities. 839 5746
< included. First/last
No pets. one bdrm.
., 2 bdrm. $725. 3 bdrm.
:All 430-0134.
XERING- For Rent.
newly renovated.
-r'or Apt. Separate OM -
new kitchen, new
per month pus hydro. Ist AJAX "Hc peer a cur, ovefy lot with 10% down • .
last required. Also 2 bed- PICKERING- For Rent. do. S appliances, pool.22 • will carry for only $1022p REGISTER NOW!
room $625. Phone days. Bright Clean. newly renovat- sauna, whirlpool, fireplace. month Including taxes. Ted
725-8911 evenings 668- ud bachelor Apt. Separate $925 month) Available Houghton Remax Summit IIn uirieS
4016
1
entrance. New kitchen. new
March Ist CatA], 4204346
668-3800
plias 905 852-5 28
bath Utilities and Parking in-
after 6.
apartment Close to Go train
WHITBY-lbedroom part
luded $550 / month. Call
uefees. Available March 1it .
Days 416.222-4700 even-
ings 905-472-8187
WHITBY -3 1 bedroom
furnished basement apt.
837.1415
EXECUTIVE furnished
fainly / living / dining. 20ft
suitable for quiet. workingSOUTH
Whitby - ravine
suites. compith complete wdull-
deck new windows. roof,
mature person. $500
lot 3 bedroom mow'. 2
es. linens. telephone etc.
vinyl siding. heated in
month. available now (905)
included. Call
month Wftm n
837.77581
Full use of rec facilities.
ground pool Best reason -
509 -9913
car gorge, walkout base
ment half acre lot $1151Y
Prime WMtby location
$t50p
able offer No agar tb 668-
.,..,rid Parking inckded.
txeorye tfa
ONE Bedroom base^ent
WHY rent when you can own
mthly . (905) 430.3161 or
plias 905 852-5 28
4252
month Call 837-
apartment Close to Go train
your own hone for less than
(905) 668-6980
uefees. Available March 1it .
Days 416.222-4700 even-
ings 905-472-8187
OPEN HOUSE SAT b
by. Available now. Cal (416)
and all ameriiess. Available
you trNk�" Call Dave Hay-
WHITBY 2 bedroom older
I • I s
S:OURTICE. WHIT
3111 -Why renter' Buy'
mm ediatefy. $650 par
lock Sates Rep. Re/Max
bungalow.
galow. full basal
bung%neel
i .
bedroom
Call
included. Call
month Wftm n
837.77581
Summit Realty (1991) Ltd
and. dose b
y arl
bedroom 1 1/2
tack spit 3 washrooms.
etre employed PoeaV stud-
bedroom 2 --Mw 2 baths,
era'
(905) 668 3800 a (906) 666
ping. $743-• utikties. Avad-
00 SU •n
FT
masonry fireplace. gas
CLASSIFIED
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
rhent, available at 8
apartr88
3211
able March 1 or to be at-
-angel. 66&8933 after 6
come• ,a;
n-
space. King St Bowman-
vote. includes 2
:.ML walnut loin kitchen
o deck. oversized double
and 900 Glen St Clow to
schoole, slapping and
•
I I
an.
parking
spaces. water 2 pc. Meth.
$600- 1350 sq. R includes
Wage $t9t,999 433
for friendly,
G M. vows included by
.
WHO says you ranrot at-
water part d Fkisat and ty-
1/95. $668.00/
^ First/Last,
!ast required. call 72&
4993.
first and last $750 plus cede
now. (91X;) 839-
'oro to buy a ha•se. 3 tee&
Amon 8 d
dro. front and rex entrance.
storeSt. 4
eparkingont on King
I • .
o•
professional,
3 bedroom. main level.
1�3 bes.
(418) WO -2732
available
5746.
personalized
OSHAWA - one bedroom
Quebec
Boor 6 Grandvrw. Close to
Pine
room bungalow eines for
$780/month (P61) pus
sil ft, includes water. part
heat and hydro. King Sl
apartrnent in 17 St
401 floors Fndge.
2459.
ptaycette. 905.623.2376.
dill ,
ki.'wv Cs
service
$4"inonth plus hydro.
Available
stove, disfwasha. $800. 1/
moreCal Mark Staptey,
Reli Accord 576-3111
Bowmanvalf. 2 rear wri
trances. oma front entrance,
ry one bedroom.grm'
invnedatety. Fast
2uelrtes. Cal 404-8499
6 parking spots. $1750.,
ria and pod WilNwntrout
2 of last required. Cal
Steven (905) 571-3226.
eooms.
AJAX - 3 bedrooms. 2.5
XTRA, xtra. road al about
it L& ---Is from
available immhediateiy . colt
appliances avad imm►
$125 000 b -1
4 -
� (905) 831-3647
AN
DA7NG . -es are ail dif-
• ' •gent. Partner Search �ets
. -,u select attractive. proles-
z,xial- macs who interest
SEEKING v•, , : , � w and have some fun
fit mar •n_r valvwnes xViaf, PrKSI matching, afford -
and carvg gentleman with a able. long term relationships.
sense of hkrraur who en" Call for my free Orocnxe
a variety of actiertres and is a with no obM9aul x Pres -
non -smoker The energetic sures to Ion at 683-2414 an -
and fit worhan n hal 4043 ybm e
would love to meat you.
Reply Fila 071:1, Oshawa
Whitby This Week. P O
Box 48,. Oshawa. L I H 71_5
SMOKER'S NEEDED tc
take ;art n a Research
Project for New Treatment
rn Outtmg Smoking For
room walkout to patio, ca. AJAX by Rte lake. Waxy a bust soft5kd�lof
ar
ble, etc, parking. Close b fouxb•droom. air con , sky- / Housing
r 1.11 ' all amerrb•e. Non arnoker. MghL school this. $1300 • month. uebaes TM I. b S35o0 tul price -secluded
I bedroom $450. 2 bad- moroNy, . uOYe•s. 1330. be dua+ssed. Call atter 7'00 wooded trader lot. Goad
rain $650 inGlueive. 4750 have missal m_ 905-66" 1111 road. fila beach. filing, 11
_
ARYwill be happy
OSHAWA - Towninr,
bathstamrly room w/fire•
star, system. c.v,
ge OsYR1e^
$a 10. 2 and 3 bedroom
623-4428. oak ler _y. up -Vora ileo please call
or Linda Days (905) 6669735 0 305}427-5749
$124,900 call Catakna Lo -
Paz. Sutton Group 436-
09W or 426.8274
a-
Hwy2 dean bright. b spial
place.
lanced yatdiode near-
rd.
.
homes Call e C.
pike. Sales rep.p... P
905) 473-3322
(ernax FOR LEASE • Whitby Corr,-
1610
uefees. Available March 1it .
Days 416.222-4700 even-
ings 905-472-8187
nous furnished basement
by. Available now. Cal (416)
Accord Realty Lid. 576-
.
mesal Space. Appro 1500
OSHAtfIIA Nodi - One and
apt. Separate entrance.
585-5722 or (905)683.6004_
3111 -Why renter' Buy'
sq. IL oleo tot For up to 50I • (♦
4 • : ��
Kitchen 8 4 piece bath-
OPEN Hale, Sat Sun 2.
4. $129,000 Bowmanvib.4
Entr•p•nwx wemhan
velvcfes outside. Situated at PO NaZar.W7,17ill
room walkout to patio, ca. AJAX by Rte lake. Waxy a bust soft5kd�lof
ar
ble, etc, parking. Close b fouxb•droom. air con , sky- / Housing
r 1.11 ' all amerrb•e. Non arnoker. MghL school this. $1300 • month. uebaes TM I. b S35o0 tul price -secluded
I bedroom $450. 2 bad- moroNy, . uOYe•s. 1330. be dua+ssed. Call atter 7'00 wooded trader lot. Goad
rain $650 inGlueive. 4750 have missal m_ 905-66" 1111 road. fila beach. filing, 11
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ARYwill be happy
1905436-9854
MHAWA
1 bdrm - Sb69.
2 bdrm - S619.
ASSUME without qualily-
mg micirt9age• $114.000.00
at 8 1/2 % M 1997. Osha-
wa.4 bedroom house. 3vc
4pc. ba throome Priced
0 ^eip you With all
y o J r classified
Dearill" units. titMtdes
f16't• cabl'' hot water,
$124,900 call Catakna Lo -
Paz. Sutton Group 436-
09W or 426.8274
advertising needs!
parkil now appliances
Twat pays hytto.
AVAILABLE at Markham &
Sheppard, man level of 3
RITSOIW401, goo sq. fL 2 hr. from Oshawa. 416.431.
C2 carpeted ot8ce space 1556
or 1500 sq. R , 2 ol►ioss
warehousing, overhead Money
real High traffic vokxne575
ole of parking 434 -SSSS. •
Lend
666-8990
$5.0004M.000 to lend from
• SW monetly Cal Doug or
• • . Brent. 666-611 Community
pity
Finxhwl Serviose.
CALL TODAY! 43"M or bedroom bungalow Gin -
4 BORROW $10 000 as
ap
576-9335
would
OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt.
rage. air cos
cidiborrx}
pliances, large yard. in
'
1. 4 appliances, no
quiet neghboulaod new-
quiet court 91925 plus part
two bedrooms, available irrr-
F•iX• 5 'Mp
�e4=:..77VVL
or tiplex. Fridge. stoe. v .
fee. available.
Pa
Parking for 2 can. Avad.
uefees. Available March 1it .
Days 416.222-4700 even-
ings 905-472-8187
uefesa irick,6
CAPITAL Properties
like to offer the
`AgWOOD 8 Hwy 2 -
March 1/95 $650 Plus hy-
c• ent junior 2 ted-
dro. 623.7856.
1. 4 appliances, no
OSHAWA North - One and
- first last. $675 It,
two bedrooms, available irrr-
,es uhkues/cable. Avai-
mediately or February lot
MAIN floor of hale for
uefesa irick,6
vmmediately. 686-
X22094
pool and 112 of driVesay.
OSHAtfIIA Nodi - One and
.ARGE 2 bedroom . nice
Iwo bedroom. available inns
'e cnDorhood, r»ar Oafs- �e1Y
or February lot wrvsia
C Fridge, stove, uM*" Ifhclu d -
I enter. Frig. / stove.
ed. 723 2094
-,dry hootk•up, storage ,
2 bsaa, full Pod fadfias,
- beach tont $750 U.S. Cal
:dreeted $600 NON-
OSHAWA- clean, qualm
SMOKER, available
20-plex. 2 1, 1 , , $864,
Apr h 576-7055
1 I l ixr1h $605, paring.
include
MAIN floor of hale for
applbnoas, uYblies
ad Avaiabb Feb 1 or Milan.
rent 3 bedrooms, use of
depend negolliable' (Sit -
679.692'7.
pool and 112 of driVesay.
co""
se to schoolsWporrell No
PICRERING V17age _ i96
9s Basement and ga- Churdi St S. now •E/1U VALLEY 3 bed-
YPu
best in Oshawa Living
Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom
town homes. Starting at
$700. Call John Zvigulis
435-1364 now ii
pay
;rttte as $110 per month..
o.&C. Cal Jerry. 668-7200.
FIN consultations. Anbws
Inveemmkia Lid.
MONEY problems? Debt
consolidations. credit ar-
rangements. personal txA*t
planing, credo repair. FREE
CONSULTATIONS Ontario
Credit Counsellors (Oshawa -
Toronto) 433.1425
OBTAINING A LOAN IS
/ • I NOT GUARANTEED
SOME COMPANIES
CHARGE UPFRONT
CLEARWATER - fully fur. FEES. OTHERS DO NOT
niw robile honkies, dubs IT IS SUGGESTED THAT
house, heated pools, hot YOU INVESTIGATE
SINGLE? 1
If you Fidel there's
sorrleone beffer
Ihon Ole people Gareth 6 Susan
F�'F"Wynne !or-naDt Apx
you ve been -ire oozed to announce
meeting and tired 'the orth of their first child
,,tom, A healthy baby bo. 8
OF the t�� You've pounds t ounce Adam
beers looking; Col) Gareth Born on
TOGETHER Tod* cemoer 22 94 At Peter -
bill Civic Hosea'
TCJGETHEa P'oud Grandparents are
Edward d Mvrne Arm-
p/y� �� /� strong. of Omemee and
1 -800 -667 -Vii 7 Philip a Bessie 'Wvnne cf
indsay
r Math Mates Fitnal
Introduction r
r Abating the d* Person is too important r
r to I•m k up to chane•. Call ill" Wee r
to most ecreefted co Ve" •ins•=.
905404-M
tubs, henna, 111 20 mrxaa THOROUGHLY BEFORE
to beaches. NHL Hockey. SIGNING N-
RACTS. ANY CO
Blue Jay baseW. dog and
horse tufa. Children real
eorrle, avaiae March tem • • ,
bl• , - . -
km Ran nuA A. Cal 1.813• a '
536212o ca3.
�1
coNor feint deal d •
march 25 -April 1. SL Pe• SCOTT'S
ter v Beach, 2 bedroom,
race excluded. $e76/mo.
all inclusive.Ailable
niMtad bodWI r in apt
buldir%% own envy, y, (aun,
roan bwtxJalow on quiet
2 bsaa, full Pod fadfias,
- beach tont $750 U.S. Cal
Avail" March 1. 579 4653.
ft F 1, g dew no POW
court, finiahad roc -room,
double drive, foss to
• 4306821.
430Rert
bus stop. utilities included.
close b G0. f106 50g 2098
Khools bus, roll. fat / het
IdWrNp 1 bwioom. Mwt
P
h,_ last required. Feb 15.
NEWLY renovated - >bPa-
or 4/6294.1618.
430-1034430-1034•
•
trance // is ndry, pal and
rate entrance, 2-bedroon,
PICKEWS _ leo bedroom
basement washer, dryer
baearrlerM apiltrtasnt sepa-
Ir'dge. stove, da, dv, 1
rat enc • 4 ✓•
parking ", close to 00
$775 inclusive. Cal (806)
bus stop. utilities included.
42000 or (905) 8364856.
=� sq. h. W5/monlh,
IdWrNp 1 bwioom. Mwt
P
h,_ last required. Feb 15.
rimN AprtrnrN. Liverpool
�C5r428-8325.
Rd l ale en-
------
NORTH
trance // is ndry, pal and
OSHAWA•south
tote of sb►e lf. $600.Oor
AJAX Furiiebd roan ler
rent in dean quiet hone,
month indusiv. Call
BOWMANVILLE - wanted
laundry and ubhbm included
Close to bus and shipping
OSHAWA - 5 acres, with
Non smaller. available inial
farmhouse ler base. Riteon
difidety. $400 per month.
of Taton,
ros�d, un
8
for small landscapel
A R.
AJAX - Furnished room/
Shared accanmodabons.
(416)288-0313. don business
1 1
1 TATTOO
1 STUDIO
Custom & free hand designs.
Hospital sterilization. 1
$90.00/week, Parking, I 15 yrs. exp. 1
� aoi..GN Paat(905) /' •' I 1
L'union.RusseWSimcoel
month indusiv. Call
BOWMANVILLE - wanted
427-n13.
$20. off with this l
If
IIVIin 12-plex, two bel
(906)509-1661.
responsible couple or sin-
ALTONAISHEPPARD-
Parking. ufiibea andge
Ocie included
P akerbng Liverpool / 401 3
person 10 rent a cute
2 bed-
large furnished room in
clean adult home for ma-
OPEN Hale, Sat Sun 2.
4. $129,000 Bowmanvib.4
Entr•p•nwx wemhan
1
221 Westney Rd. S. Ajax.
except by
bedroom 1 1/2
nevated,
wly reno
etre employed PoeaV stud-
bedroom 2 --Mw 2 baths,
era'
needed for lou• eshb•
1
Laundry laeiiliea.
condo
room bungalow, tooling
lisped cfor Client lbw
+•'y Renovated . Avail.
March
bats 2 appliances, near
Lake Ontario. Ref. required.
ant table, Bus. Parking.
Share separate kitchen,
garage, fag heat brick fie
pace/insen, pone through-
over 100 addle Suitable for
1
428-01399
1/95. $668.00/
^ First/Last,
GO, PTC., available now.
5950 inclusive- no pets
first and last $750 plus cede
now. (91X;) 839-
befhroam. $100.00 weekly,
out. Upgraded Hitchen and
Nail technical reflexolo-
No
414 Call (905) 5762982.
(418) WO -2732
available
5746.
evenings 509-
baths. 142' . lerhoed yard.
gut etc. Cal Roxanne 619-
2839.
iin
2459.
ptaycette. 905.623.2376.
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NEWMAN.:"a
(Mout' . a; her home in
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Feb. 3.19%. Born
Maroaret Mitchell in
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daughter of Dr. Wal-
lace and Dorothy
Machell. Molly was pre-
deceased by her be-
loved husband William
G. Newman. a former
Ontario Cabinet Min-
ister. Loving mother of
Cathy (of Balsam).
Came (of Claremont)
and Allan and his wife
Cmdv sof Oshawa-.
Gandmcther to Amy.
Cavmc. Christopher and
Nicholas. Survived by
her brother Robert
Mitchell and Ns wife
4^da (of Dryden) and
aunt. Hilda Pollock
!of Brantfordi.
Sister m-Iaw to Tom
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WARM -hearted, caring,
airaclrvewmal�33. 1gse�mg
.hat spec
;pod and pamper. Y IS" JOSH)
�nquries only.
ATHLETIC, attractive and
,ery romantic single father,
30,sh, IS looking for a single
�male, age and race unim-
:nnant, you won't be disap-
xmted. SY 1647 (COB)
SUPER. sexy male, very t ns -
v seeks that special sexy
ady 10 share the kkrgdom with
i,, magic of romance and
;.iss on in mystical relation-
SY 165810SH)
aONEST, very attractive,
!e male, 37, non-smoker
w,,n baby bills eyes, not irdo
,e bar scans. 0140Ys quiet,
•�mantlt evenings and loves
'ost sports, ung for a a n -
ere, romantic, white tamle
a,
30-40, with similar Interests.
SY 1665 (OSH)
YOUNG looking, fit, white
male. M. 57, medium -build.
passionately enjoys tennis,
golf. cycling, long walks and
new country music, **eking
t shapely female, 5'1' or
shorter, to share the above
,nd go from there. SY 1740
1OSH)
SINCERE, dependable. sin-
gle, white male. 38, 510', 160
lbs., enjoys muse, a woos,
ening and quiet ones.100"
for a female for friendship,
possible Falls' 'p. 3Y 1738
CHRISTIAN white male, quiet.
angle, 36. 57, 100 be., aver-
s' kind, w^sn e
who enjoys movies. dneesre,
dancing, sports, outdoors.
seeking a marriage-mkWed
Cwutan while hrnale, 3036.
SY 1737 (OSH)
KEEP the fire going! SiOM
Columba single parent, 38,
good shape, good mind,
enjoys baseball caniser".
native art, culture and my
music, no head games.
expectations or dsappoint-
mems, hope to her from a
fee lady to share some time
wnlh' SY 17M (004
STRONG, attractive male. 28,
with so much to give, seeks a
female. 20-35, Is peeper and
romance SY 1738 (OSI)
HONEST, established, easy -
gong Maio. M, 6', 155 be.,
with a res d hmou, kick -
ng for a whose. affecfoirs' .
skin tidy who time meat, rw
outdoors and good converow
baa, for a possible slaw
slip. SY 1740 (OBI)
ESTABLISHED, sensitive,
affectionate, non-swrakinp.
dark male. 35, enjoys camel
dining. quiet evenings. all
music, wishes to meal an
ambitious. enrgni t and si►
rxxs, -10 whim %Mole. M
38 SY 1750ADVENTURM _
32. good WOWS dim, bkw
eyed. r' -, ,baking fr, A
very attractive, fawn woman,
under 30, wish varied ilea
gists. Prefer dark hair. good
figure, all Will groups.
ca"? SY 1752
SEPARATED, single, while
male. 39. 55', hole 29. 1 On
ria Leah, the Jays, rock -0-
in and the
lookugt Nrysom once
who s hones) and has a
a— of NMWW. for viols
f1'ai756ship. Must We kids.
1064
CHEERIRM a ds, 30. C. "C
be., loves task,hu�t-r, Willn
S7'++ 2s. gsllln tp M�wBs
build, ova b unignr and has
F�LOVING male. 31,
enjoys examine, sportr. swiw
fining and lin kiss, seeks a
sincere and 9U M level 25-
30. forble renl
a- iow nssiip fr 1701
SINGLE, white male, 39,
5'10', 155 lbs.. lh - hely,
green syes. karts music, an
ouldooand long wift look -
,ng a eingth. "Ms. mill,
Pendant fsmdw, 32-38, wlhs
has a good snpi g Y010e and
ship. SY 1M (fes fslalie►
YOUNG main, 20. enjoys
rang, movies. lelevkaion,
bhp 9t arid 19 lex
HONEST Bsraand b mjoroua
male, 39, dlverpd with 3 chi,
Iran ret Yvig wdlh me, low
as krwle of sports. king wits,
movies and rock Iam
smoker c
Would We to nest an th-Iw -
t765�tg woman, 30ds. BY
HARDWORKING, single
inhale, 33, arraclive. gag0ig,
enjoys got, outdoors and
bowling. I am looking for a
slim, abra°"s manus, 2531honest'
for
first, Passib"bw
I�
1766 MxP
SINCERE, eagle, w iN meh,
39-6. 210 lbs., ancher, bak-
ing for sincere, want owlsd
slim, attractive woman who
SwY ld*aa� '
67
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white lady. 25-34, with no
dependents, interested in
lonig-lenin relationship. SY
BACK in town. atltstic male,
28. 59', taro b., flood ifs•
Mend, blue-eyed, employed,
enujoys nights out and quer
times t hare. would Iles to
meet an a4ratim, fun-AwAM
affectionate Hwy. 25-35. for
possible rs1 1,, I ip. BY 1740
GIVE me a chance, good
hearled. sentimental. refeo-
tie irgle. while mss, 31, 5,
bled, good Sams of hunaur.
looking for afemale,
2536. SY 1717
ARE to lades aary or am I
doing somsthing wrong? If
someone same world give
tlmrge makk 28, 1 " next,,
bw and body a
SYa>
1at
711
NEW Year's wish let: One
WAIO and am" k* lar 37-
ysardd 6g8Mh hither d 2 b
spend fun times and greal
conversation. Sigh moms
welcome. BY 1711
SINGLE male. 32, with a good
swan of h meu. arocti '
Im g and caw an car
around nioa�quya boliuq tar a
single woman. 22-31. for a
long4rm I;,for a
sous 0oarwibwnt as soon
as pos bb. By 1779 (OM)
DROP dew 9agMs' r the
is you, 3034, sexy, rerrwd
and imial I don't play
games, bol 1 love 10 Play, you
ars Boirg to wail to know
mow- Fr ars We. ear. Sr
ISTAMJSHED dngls mals,
S7, cllrasddaawda
fteds W
OW ow op
�
mo" him* dMmeM mMr-
aft : oil I I I so I i I hada,
25,18, eemwwwd eG4 Na M►
time oommmrmedN. Single
Rome wwlomw Sr 1784
AFFECTIONATE, single.
idle male, 28. herdsrorler -
and estambhsbed, enjoys
movies. aiwhrs, aporNs no
heed games, IooltidB for
fhisrodeh' fist. BY ITW
YALE, 32, S'9', 170 los.,
muscular -aid, ermjoyw wol
nB out, mantled arm. bow"
1037 a aeaeitlle add tri
dxdertre fi►1787
HONEST, while male. 21,
now4mekr, waking beside,
18.22. �whopelit ys irks,
movow nd auldoor
adivides for an boned Maid
ship or whialdijf. ST 17M
SINGE inch, 38. W. 180
ba, westing an oktsr women
ffoorr relationship. BY 1709
SINGLE Catholic dad, 39.
SW, rhae•ernoll-r,
anile wits a good serves of
humour, enjoy gardening,
=campn!g. 1Ma.
tn
a hmw easy -go". moy
28-40, for companionship
maybe mon. BY 1790
SNV single white male, 24,
looking for single white
female, 19.23, who likes
music and walks on the
beach, ler long term mMw
IN malls, IN m. 33, attractive,
sahleirhsiin good-looking girl),
PHY LY M, dlel tiiegle(OmWSH ,
35, sgabkehed, responsible,
looking for a paosamlger who
likes Sunday a9ernoorh rites
in the country on a motorcy-
cle, driven movies, fall Vias.
well in flee woods and cosy
coma tables. SY 1797 JOSH)
EASYGOING, irdepondent,
emig and it lefgam male.
34, into friends, family with
one depeihdr I. ANwurgh I am
not a sport I I do enjoy
hock" and bwobd, lookag
for saheore with smider tder-
ads. BY 1764 (OSH)
ESTABUSHED, separated,
saeibirs, affeaen0s. non-
.rfeksw mfa, Yr+ng looking
51, enjoys camel dining, qui
swshi P. as music and the -
ale, wislhee to mad a kwab.
35-50, to share things. SY
1718
ads, dwmv- asish, mid Will.
never rmen. . lovas elle, Ives
in the colnwry, lives a fast
Ides". I wail to in" a
isaue opmisrperl By 1796
FATER aloft dhnonoa 1 41,
S'S', 140 be.. looking for a
dseo-loerrn ladle. 3040, ler
an honest relationship.
(S(OOerriioo►us cat 0*. BY I M
CAl1E, 11
mAsppy go- ale30
. 30, single dad, 5'1111
.
ova oras denag ad ew aid -
doors, would tike to most
tsmsds, 27-36, who enjoys is
same things andpmMusst like
ddd.L SY 17M 101111411
HONEST ovale, 40, 6'r, 225
be., board, ma-radw, ini
tiary shy. great sorsa of
humour, not bad looking,
ktleresled in hereat, playful
and w*m flarbas Insists. 20.
M. for hisnddup. Pass"
rw... .4 By Use 1=1
HONEST and sinners sale.
21, phyacary 94 Mabidw4
fun and oetgoi g. seeks an
haws, hwloving and does►
OerM tams for Ill" sads14
and a possible n*dW diP.
BY Is" 0"
HONEST. humorous, sigh,
vthiw sits. 34, who buss to
time a Brat MW enjoys dn-
int; out. dnmewB, thenar and
rg arg a tsdy ler alock-
bill IN
relsYaMtsp wih sols d 9w
((sOOa�v�eqq iraereats. BY 1092
SPOf1TANEOUS. s"G.
Bete aisle, 23. bodg for a
single wills, heals. 19-24,
non-smoking, who enjoy*
rouaidie dnno s, walks,
iirmdfntpB a a sopaY Mtlam
-
By lm
HONEST, sigh, (white Mase,
28, tat. imrirmp, dwpendableI
established. enjoys $We.
dining, movies, music and
WA" aft, eeekirg an hon.
ed and caring woman. 24 36
no head games. SY 1094
=ERE, single male. $6,
smolmr, 6', 180 b-., espYs
movies. cgmiry, hone. Shar-
ig ad oakg. !sskn9 a flim,
fit, single, caring lolly that
wards red low and w able to
low n ttum. SY 1806
GENUINE. hopelessly ranan-
tic knight, searching for
darnel to pamper. Wiling to
swim your Most Wglhwiw to
win your favor. My cape is
Poised to cover the muddy
waters rd may betas you. SY
low
COUNTRY male, 47,
divorced, no children, 57,
brown hair, brown eyes.
Intervals - fishing, conoein9,
ramping, good country music
and antiques, bciwg for lady.
35-44, children grown up
please, for friendship first,
JOSH) reltioidiip. SY IOU
HONEST, anter•, sesygang
mom Dad. 29..gop the out-
doors and quiet evenings.
Would like to meal an slab
IMed carp Isdy with sinter
iillares12. Mut kit chAdren.
ST 1811 (OSM
SEPARATED male. 34, gnat
sense of humour. easygoing,
eelola mock car nararp tow
ball, hockey, bovig seshrg
a female for tall Ism Well-
tiomhip, poesrbte mama"
and fancy. BY 1812 (OMs)
ACTIVE., Christian male, 26,
W. srdatie, av«p►loeleew.
looking for simaar bawb for a
M... .np BY 1813 (OMN)
d achWhara a" as donw►
he stwg and go" to on coF
lags a jut a grai
f evg d
home simple stria Male, 36,
bolting for a single while
female. 28-38, NOCMed in
k-OAV, Possible Mooe-
shilk BY 1814
HUMOROUS, sngle while
mob, 43, ST, tnoruosL hard-
working. occurs. lows the
outdoors, collage Me. dsig,
pmlovviieas &%it dining, socks
iso. Sr /81 Sf((oNBM8sM�is►nxluo buss
DISTINGUISHED, estall-
talked, acts 56, 5.37.
enjfry* flood tlonv0r-
stion.dnnkor.
itairside -asking dasoy
-igad and .. - -s, 57-
ha-
(pp�wo�selba.!)►i: Nkrronko Sr�stat
SIOUE suds, 31. boom heir.
Ma syws, wail on to Met
a Am, tksctive t -male, for
hfdf . , Pon" tekbon-
SINCERE, honest mals. sepa-
rated, 49, looksg for len lov-
mq female who ergot's done-
ing and dining out, 40-50.
ran -smoker. I am an occa-
swrhd drinker and wry mn wi-
tic, for frandid and possible
ow wrwtrp. SY 1819
HONEST, sincere, while
male, 37. 5'6'. 130 IDs.,
mechanic, haw all the toys.
boat, two hot rods, enjoy d-
ing. weekends in Muskoka.
camping g, danang. dining
aa, walls, ' h , lex rebaon-
ship or friendship SY 1820
AC'TM dvxmoed women. 45.
S7', eke and blonde with
hazel eyes, is looting for a
sincere and Ieoiis . 11,11,1111N -
mom 40.60. BY 2087
INDEPENDENT, anractivs
tweeds, 36, 59', single pro
lessiaed mom. non-smokar,
wOa good aside dhnscr,
would No b most an Ihonesl
sihosw whits gsi/amrh. 35-
46, S5'.. ler hirddhp first.
BY 2140
ACTIVE h, elm, prola—
aI, single (no kids), while
female, 38, 54% 115 the..
W40" sank mowan him
roving. 0080.0-f*Y slung
(not into spectator sports).
speeB8ekNs� snir man. SY 2140
WARM aefslightlyions. sly
pump, Nlbit- heels, 37, who
ewe ahimak. the outdoors.
movies, and quit romantic
evenings, seeking a i , .
secure, marriage minded.
while Mals, 40.49, to Stine
my dress ilk BY 2211
PETITE, whits Hwy. front,
I -- 's% secure. non-simok-
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TV, occasional travel. sic
Must low animals, serious
replies orhly, no heed games
planar. Frneds Vit. SY 2226
UNIQUE, slim, blue-eyed
brunette. aersosve tads and
out, domes honest. entire
man aft a good tooknq on
the out"" and also has an
aersctive Menai. 25-34. SY
EXCEPTIIOONALLY attractive
female. 49. petits. blonde.
who sal oys dancing, travel,
ON antic winrrvgs, dg for
a gooaloolrg, til gar dim nuue
only. 49-55, who s honest,
caring and ethjoys the goodl
in So. SY 2778
DOVJWT04AM bdtr look-
up for a comparison, 45-55.
must be fact. sneers and
trustworthy as I am, who's
dg ler a Irg-tern rate -
Ii ah - 0 1 rhjoy dsrwrg th►
Me and murky drama, scow
(car bnnp
ey Sia win. BY 22M
OW
SINCERE. single. while
horde, 19, nonsmak r, lool
inq for a nonomslsg, singb,
wham Male, wso anloys grog
to the moues, things. wart.
Ilaylswwna I �beendehijoill
.
camping and
krthp. Sr 2MMM
SINGLE mom of Sins era
36, enjoys country music,
romantic dinners, loading,
cwwv and qui avrw ge
looking lr a tall gentlemen.
35-40, honed, with same
ireeeh, bisnds fat, pombb
F, single dm b wit
coma By 2251
SINGLE mos. 22. nit Physa
a8y Iwct bit sees. kind
and a go I seems
seekig a patient mil wow
lows a ire girl, rut bus
future goale, balking tot
.. .. rusnt. 09 2240
ENERGETIC, slim. estaa
This year, fire
Sincerely Yours«
e neck
1 � pipet
' " Q V
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v
"This year play Cupid for yourself!
Sincerely Yours is the e90s way to find the
perfect Valentine!"
ship. As epsss anawred SY
1817 (OSI
WIDOWER dad, white, 52,
non-smoker, seeks loving,
honed, giving, shin. attractive.
professional, independent.
positive specie lady,
PickeriWAll aria. By 1818
(0)
or, widow, with a variety of
interests, wishes to meet a
gentleman, 59 85. non smok-
er, for eompaniomhp, poet
by mon. BY 2223
SCARED stiff widow wants to
rejoin Me. 52 yeas young. not
fat, not thin, tired of being
alone, smoker, likes music,
fished tamale, 40, S'8', who
enjoys dancing, bawk bostig
and fomanlie times, looking
f0 a tall guy with a sees of
humour. nteligence and ss,
oety, ler hen times. BY 2257
HONEST, attractive female,
54% 21, oesks responsible,
mature -midi mah. 22-26,
who enjoys sports. music.
moves. dancing and til out-
doors, must use affedwnale
and have a good sense of
humour. SY 2254
INDEPENDENT, snore and
manned, with a good sews of
humour, single lemale, 47,
ee e. someae with sere
qualities. lex a to" relabon-
shp SY 2261 (COB)
PROFESSIONAL, outgoing,
eagle wthb hmae. 23, am* -
ng srgle while male. 23.26,
with a tense of humour, no
dependents, who a career -
minded and knows what
romance to all about. For
ship. SY 2282
Hwy bokxp for tall, 45-55.
souimate. I enjoy nature,
woks, mill diancnq. I seek
a rhwn b twos and to share my
Be with. BY 2283
INDEPENDENT, attractive
bnra-e, 43, 53*, mnbnable
in feats and fancy dress,
humorous and Ihorr . enjoys
dancing, native art. culture
and travel. no head pima,.
fnendship fird. SY 2264
HOSM
OONEST, single mom. 31,
onjoys cuddling and nice
even- g wart, boklg for a
single dad or someone who
lova kids and is very rami►
tit. f you wart to know mare
about me, as my assail SY
ZING (Osq
moa. active,
very arrsomm, white bwAis.
41, very young at heart.
oaa , hooking for Mena
sab wa ate, 3045. BY
TRME tike, lop/ too, ansa d
Munw. so. 5'6', 160 be.,
ow
wd, cinder, ahiad bur,
al moves. quit evenings,
eMsale
PROFESSIONAL, single,
black bete, 30's, seeking
were gentleman for friend-
ship. SY 2M
FUN Ill single mom, 28,
Sr. agsys long waw comp-
ing, gardanng. movies,
ewerhgs at hams and gee Duh
doore ler a holy an.
red well
SY 22M
PROFESSIONAL e,
aftFl filet and cam. nary
handy% hopes to meet a
romantic fireman with a 'M
Camaw. who koves sum
ham, hasty and -ihoriyr am
a want. BY 2273
EASYGOING,, down- &4wtk,
singe, wile fails, proles-
smonal, 30. enjoys spol
music, navies, tins outdoor
and hawk, seeks mob coel-
terprA 29-36. for fun. fmi and-
"l7S a'AposAbSY
rele6orndrp
HELP! My Mammy is driving
Euuy. She takes me to
nmoviws, 9e beach, part- and
loboggarn:g. (I teed a lxeatk)
She s fun, has a sense of
humour, 26. cal and attractive.
She needs a cal, non,-smok-
ing,
0 (0b 36
guy, 25. BY
MALES. 38.45, my gift to you
is me! Dont be deceived by
the largo package or Vo plan
wrapping for inside there is a
lovely preen, mads n 1968
from arm", sensitivity and
lob d TLC. By 2281
INTELLIGENT female, mid
50 s. -hung lot male, tall, in
his 50's. a smoker and ewrst
be caring aid believe coeval
nrsaon r wiponaM. In return
can offer smcetty, loysky
and lots of alsom n. SY 2282
CANT baksve rm dorg this
warm -heated. independeriM.
single mom of two. 38, S'6'.
bnnstls. skm. levee ieughl r.
dancing, Star Trek. long
weekends and god, seeks
male. 30's-earty 40's. for
fnedal NoNit. SY 2M
PRETTY and petite single
mom who enjoys kle with a
poMue attitude and has many
Nerseb. would Mo to met
mac. 3D -Q. must W attrac-
tive, athletic, with a good
sees of Iwnnour and prole
inions. SY 2264 (OBI
HUMOROUS, single. while
female. 33. seeing single.
established, professional
whsle, 3S46, who rpys king
Naga, gnwa evrhw P. mina►
tic car MWd diners and buts
bin bads, for friendship and
passible eedrh0. BY 2286
A0*4
ACTYE brunstts. 40,
slim, young looksq cam of
one. see" hast. sUrac-
kw. whit rode ler satid raw
tionarl who anjoy* family.
Non-smoker preferred SY
2x40101
CLASSY type MY. So. sigh.
smoky, soiasl drinker, seeks
a caring man, 45-55, wth a
sew d humour. Sr 2287
SHE'S A KEEPER, tab, skin,
gooaiookoW Maids, profN-
sional. iterewkod a sas ding
111181, p aboumd nit is whal
said in he, travel. 11 ,
3� main . SY 2@ oermMMSNm4
DOWN-TO-EARTH single
Mos, W We. left geds-
4th la rsdwhp, mel be
fMfY onersed, lend, eaygo-
ng, who Ute sows, couuary
as goodmwnaetiorh.
BY 2857 (OSH)
rpa hmakaw, IP60, for
p and noting-. sr
PROFESSIONAL black
Mack main, for hitndahp. BY
3219
WIDOW, gentleman. in good
hsafth, non-ssolkar, non-
drinkm enjoys home Me, trav-
eling, romance, holding
hands, wild Ms to most a
Christian widow with simia
mwaem. BY 4090 (COI)
HONEST and dean, easy-
going senior, looking for
friendship and companion-
ship, enjoy staying home or
going oul. SY am
WAR of the Rows! Attractive,
athletic, non-smoking busi-
nessman, 40, would like to
mil an Attractive female ova
will give and mosive attention.
Please call mailbox for more
info. BY 5264 JOSH)
SLIM male, non-smoking,
md-50's, would love tc<eel
an understanding, caring,
established gentleman of
means, 50-75, for enjoyable
good times. Please call mail.
box for more info SY 5295
JOSH)
30 something male couple.
recent Toronto transplant.
seeking other for friendship.
Ickes country music. garden-
ing. Vandzee Please call marl -
box for more info. SY 5322
PROFESSIONAL male. 27.
looking for same for friend-
ship. possible relationship.
non-smoker SY 5563
GAY male. 23. seeking same.
19.. for friendship. possible
relationship, enjoys dancing,
movies, socializing and quiet
leisure time. If this sounds I*e
you? Respond SY 5564
(OSH)
SINGLE female. late 20s.
seeking same, for friendship
and/or relationship. I lova out-
doors, travel, music and
romarft dinners. Lets have a
coffee and talk. SY 5625
(OSH)
MALE, now single, tale 40's.
seeks two. 35-50. for encour
len, discretion assured SY
5640 (COB)
OUTGOING female. 26.
blonde hair. 105 lbs., hazel
eyes, looking for same. for
oncoerM M SY SM
ADVENTUROUS, clean. de-
creer couple. 30ish, looking
for an adventurous, attractive
female. 20-40. for discreet
ancarwers. SY sm
HEY ladies! Have you ever
had an urge that can arty be
fondled by a blond male. 23. 6
tat and muse faro Lets go for
coffee and talk sometime
Don't be shy, discretion
assured. SY 5650
MALE. 42, looking for a
female or couple for discree
encounter. BY Saw
OUTGOING, attached white
male. 29, Stan and attractive.
seeks female. 36-45. stan and
attractive, for encounters.
cleanliness and discretion
sued. SY 5467
YOUNG couple seeks outgo.
mg female. any age. for re -
male enmurws. Discre on is
a must. SY 5480 (COB)
MALE, mid -30's. physically
and mentally in prod shape,
looking for a physically fit
female for fro hip and
romncce. Pheae d marbox
far mos wfo. SY 5"1
GAY male, 18, looking for
sane, 16-50. I'm 5'101-0,30
be.. brown haw. bks eyes.
interested ,n camel encouH
tee. SY 6402
MALE, 28. 5'10'. 170 lbs.,
bow has. Dke eyes. fs.I
female, 19-25. SY 5463
MALE cou 30's. looking
for stable male couple for
trendshp only IMereers -
dinnners. movies. mune and
weekend 9ef4o9eehers
Please cad modbox for more
into SY $464 JOSH)
FEMALE—', for same kir
ckecrsa srncoenrars. SY 5465
MALE, 3s, sestet female. SY
So" (OSM
INDIAN male. 33, allractrve.
seeks Skin. goodaooki g gal.
Please call my mailbox for
more into. SY 5407 JOSH)
ATTACHED. amacirve, pro-
fesnad mals. 30. very clean
and discreet, seeks an
attached female for discreet
enoruraws. SY W71 (OSH)
YOUNG 30's, stable male
couple, seeks same, for
fsiandelhip, many varied vil
sets, gardening, country
nusiq metres. Computers and
gel-logethers, please call
mailbox for more info. SY
1672
OSHAWA male seakt:Wsae
hale male for ha^dship 0
more. For information call
maEax. ST ss73 JOSH)
ATTRACTIVE, professional
female. 43, non-smoker, fit,
looking for sane. for fried -
ship, possible relationship.
Phos- ar mailbox for more
iia. SY 5571
COUPLE looking for dean,
white tonal*, 18-23, f0 casu-
al enoalmom Sy sw6 JOSH)
GAY male, 23, looking for
same, 16-24, for usual
ahoouirs. SY 5677 JOSH)
COUPLE, 35, seeks IotyliaIs
and other couples foFfun
aroaafas. healthy and dis-
cretion a must. SY $678
FU�N-LOVING male, 48, 5'.
bolig lex a lasing overnight
relationship, discretion
assusd. BY 5679 (OSI)
MALE moving to Oshawa
area, 41, looks 35, cl-%wl,
slim, sae, seeks quet.Tron-
M, fl male friend. under 46,
who works out or works hard,
serious calls only, SY $660
VENTUROUS young cou-
ple. 30b, seeks discreet, slm.
attractive female foriMimale
encounters. SY 5681
GOOD-LOOKING while male,
34, 5'11', looking for male
couple for disaele enol
days only. SY 5682
CLEAN-CUT, muscular. 3i-
gee, white male. 40 years
young, 5'6'. 140 lbs., seeking
female for discrete afternoon
endounlem, Please call mail-
box for more unto. SY 5683
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Ever bod
AMed' teen- killed in snowmobile crash
y
O High school hockey team
cancels games out of respect
for `caring' young man who
was a `best friend to many'
By SAL BOMMARITO
STAFF REPORTER
PICKERING — A popular Pine Ridge Secondary
School student killed in a snowmobiling accident north-
east of Haliburton Friday was "a best friend to many"
and "a good all-round athlete" respected by his peers,
according to his high school hockey coach.
Brad Shearer, 18, died when the snowmobile he was
driving crashed into a dock and then a breakwall in the
south bay of Lake Haliburton around 11 p.m., according
to a spokesman for the Minden detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police.
"He was probably one of the best hockey players I've
ever coached," says Dale Cook. "He was even-tempered
and he never got any penalties. He was the team captain
which shows the type of respect our players had for
him."
A number of students and staff from the Pickering
high school were among hundreds of people who attend-
ed Mr. Shearer's funeral Tuesday in Pickering Village.
"It was a weekend we did for years and years," said
Gary Shearer, the dead boy's father, recalling the tragic
CORRECTIOr
Preliminary
hearing for
MacKinnon
AJAX — A
stay in the Feb. 5
News Advertiser
about Tyreli
MacKinnon,
charged with first-
degree murder and
robbery in eonnec..
tion with the OcL 7
slaying of Ajax fir-
ing range employee
Norman Chow,
inconvi
itoformat;on prow. -
ed by the court
Mr. MacKinnon
is slated to appear
in Oshawa provin-
cial court ca
"Tuesday, May 30
for a preliminary
hearing, not to
stand trial on the
charges as reporw..
Mr. MacKinnon
and two 17 -year-
old young offend-
ers, also of
Scarborough, art
charged in the
death of Mr. Chow,
27, at Firearm
Training Ranges,
IOHarrRd.
We regret the.
a=.
event. "It's an annual event. Brad
and his buddies used to start plan-
ning for it in August. We had been
up there only two hours when it
happened.
"Brad loved hockey, snowmo-
biling, waterskiing and boating.
' He never had a bad word for any-
one. He cared for his friends and
he cared for life," his father said.
Mr. Cook says Mr. Shearer's
Brad'Sheait�ee' teammates, who found out about
the accident on Saturday, "are all
very upset. He was not only their teammate but he was a
best friend to many of them.
"Everybody really liked Brad. He was easy to get
along with. He had a lot of friends among the teachers
and students. He was hoping to go to university. He
wanted to be a phys-ed teacher," his coach says.
Mr. Shearer had been selected to represent Pine Ridge
in the upcoming Lake Ontario Secondary School
Athletics (LOSSA) senior boys' all-star hockey game,
Mr. Cook says.
"He was a good all-round athlete."
Mr. Cook says in light of the tragedy, the team has
decided to forfeit its remaining three regular season
hockey games. "Emotionally, they're not in the mood to
play "
But the squad will participate in the upcoming play -
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