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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_03_12K;tchens Plus ostPVwPbWLT4FvmrwrekW, Pdm s: IAm -Wed. 9 30 a m -9 00 p.m. Thwa & Fn 930 am -a.30 p.m Sx 930 am -5'00 p m SPECIAL ATHLETES Disabled kids hope for a new league of their own See page 15 rr• CEl,i r 1K News �G iser Sundae. March 12. 199-4 12 pages A lletr„land Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 114 No. 11 Have you been served? Shiraz Mohammed concentrates on return- ing the ball during a friendly game of table tennis at the East Shore Community Centre in Pickering. Mr. Shiraz and other members of the Pickering Table Tennis Club turn out every Tuesday for some competition at the community centre. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Oldman raps' trustee overTom Oldman I criticism of board ❑ Says Ajax trustee wrong in charge that board slow to act on parent councils DURHAM - Durham Region Roman Catholic separate School Board chair- man Tom Oldman has rapped an Ajax trustee over critical comments he made .itxwt the board dragging its feet on the :�yue of parent councils. Contrary to statements made by Ajax trustee Todd McCarthy at the last sepa- rate school board meeting. the school board does have a committee in place studying the issue of parent councils at school~. Mr. Oldman says. When you're wrong, you're wrong and Mr. McCarthy was wrong," Mr. Okknan says. " Ibe facts are (the sepa- rate school board) is doing something (about school councils). We are a proactive board in that respect Mr. Oldman says Mr. McCarthy's statements have produced negative reactions from other members of the board, as well as ratepayers. 'Ibe fact is we've had a committee in place for the last six months. We have to remember this is just a recom- College offers don't-pq..Y-a-cent event ❑ Durham to allow students to defer tuition to end of the school year DURHAM - Durham College students who can't afford to pay tuition in September will now have until the end of the school year to come up with the money. Under a new policy passed by the col- lege's board of governors last week, a stu- dent cannot be refused entry because he or she does not have the $1,100 in tuition fees. "No student will ever be barred access to Durham College due to financial hardship," says President Crary Polonsky. Mr. Polonsky says that the college will help set up a, payment plan for students who can't pay. The college also will help a stu- dent find a part-time job, Mr. Polonsky says. "We're not issuing a freebie, but we're bending over backwards to provide a flexible payment pian for those in need," he says. The student will still have to pay the tuition, but will have until the end of the year to do it and no interest will be charged. If students don't pay by the end of the year, their grades will not be processed. If they still refuse to pay, the student will incur a bad debt with the college. Mr. Polonsky said there were $30,000 is bad debts last year, out of more than $4 million collected in tuition fees. mendation from (the Ministry of Education and Training). It's not legis- lation yet." But, Mr. McCarthy says he was unaware the separate school board even had a committee studying the issue until recently. The only thing I'm prepared to admit at this point is that there's a lack of communication regarding the exis- tence of this committee, but I'm not prepared to admit that I'm wrong. (Ibe committee) wasn't trustee initiated and there was no trustee representation on the board until I suggested it," Mr. McCarthy says. Mr. McCarthy says he's prepared to accept the existing committee as long as Pickering trustee Fran Pereira is allowed to sit on it as a trustee represen- tative and the Catholic Parent Teacher Association (CPTA) is represented. Inside In the news Editorial................................6 Sports.................................19 Entertainment .....................18 Classified .............................25 Plane lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 The News Adtertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint 93,t + 7* GST = $1 PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 Stock #5-0562 WINOSTAR iv ■��v��i��� v■ _yr�vv VNV�7 OMVA 1780 . I y =NTIDN ARD Is ■ 0c I & I r -!f F -lb 4clu � a a a 1 . I y =NTIDN ARD Is ■ 0c I & I r -!f F -lb 4clu � a a a 1 Pickering to petition Province for pedestrian, bicycle bridge 0 Town wants walkway over Hwy. 401 PICKERING - Pickering council will petition the Province to build a pedes- trian and bicycle bridge over Ilwy. 401 between the GO station and the Pickering Town Centre as part of a plan to widen the freeway. Town council, at its Monday night meeting, hopes to persuade the province to build the bridge as part of a transportation infrastructure project to support the growing popu- lation of the Greater Toronto Area- However, reaHowever, the ministry of transportation maintains construction of the pro- posed bridge connection is the Town's responsibility. If approval is not forth- coming from the tr asporta- tion ministry, the Town will seek provisions for the addition of the bridge at a later date. Although the official plan calls for such a con- nection between the GO station and the downtown core, current provincial plans do not accommodate a bridge in their design. "Our feeling is that this is more than just a Pickering issue, it's actually a Greater Toronto Area issue. It's important to the future ability of Pickering to develop and function as. ..an area of growth in the GTA," said Neil Carroll, the Town's planning direc- tor. -if we're to become a growth area in the broader picture of the GTA and southern Ontario, then cer- tainly transportation will be crucial. "We expected that the Province would at least pro- vide for the future mtroduc- tion of this bridge, and not preclude it by not planning for it," he commented. Input sought on school councils DURHAM - The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board wants public input on the issue of school- based community councils. "Ota goal is to unite trustees, parents, staff, clergy and the community in the common enterprise of educating our chil- dren for the future," says Grant Andrews, director designate of the board. The Royal Commission on Learning recommended recently that school-based community councils be set up at every school in the province. The separate school board has established a working group, consisting of members of the community, to develop an implementa- tion plan. The board is actively seeking input on the issue. Call Joanne Carroll, superintendent of education, at 576- 6150, ext. 275. go P1_111d Ila BRITANNIA BRITISH FISH & CHIP SHOP CA FE & BRITISH CAFE A mT-I\ �Dypkli Formerly 3 Cans Fish & ChipstTAKE-OUTA OR 4 y�401 Next to Miracle Food Mart FeaturingE^$ch Pies • steak Pies • Ste Rolls aliarn finersIRAl..:.:,. 100% Cholesterol �'' Free Vegetable Oil•, We also serve ..... Chip Bullies, Real MushyFIN ADDITION Pcas, Im Bru, Tizsr, Dudeliort dt r [lu►ch specials We Serve % nting Burdock. Pius a full range of cakes Coffees Afternoon Teas Pastries. 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Durham Region's admin- istrator of income support. The younger age groups have always had a high level of unemploy- ment but them is no evidence to suggest the caseload is getting younger." General Welfare Assistance cases in Durham dropped 12 per cent from January 1994 through January 1995. In January 1994 the caseload was 12,200 but by January 1995 that number had dropped to 10,736. Numbers are down across the board during the one-year period with the most dramatic der.T_-&se in employable male family heads, whose cases dropped 19.7 per cent. Looking at age group statistics. the numbers are consistently down among all groups including those aged 16-24 whose cases have dropped from 4.257 to 3,797 from January 1994 through January 1995. That age group had the most cases among seven defined age groups. The second largest group of cases comes in the 36.50 year old group with 2,754 claims in January. 1995. 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I yr. $70 GIVE US A, CALL ` General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-0707 Think about it The tone of debate surrounding school board amalga- mation in Durham Region has taken a tough tum this week. As Ontario Education Minister Dave Cooke threaten, legislation to reduce Ontario's 168 school boards, the public and separate boards here are staking their claim, to a certain extent. for continued autonomy. That is particu- larly true of the separate school board in Duifiam, which fears any amalgamation would threaten the integrity of Catholic education instruction. It must be noted that Durham's two school boards have made gains in the elimination of some service duplications and continue to seek new cost-saving oppor- tunities. But, the amalgamation of the two school boards here must be given a serious look. Costly areas of dupli- cation include two central administrations with accompa- nying buildings and support staff, and two curriculum guidelines that are extremely similar (save for religious instruction in the Catholic system). With one 'super -board'. Dunham Region's taxpayers could immediately benefit from bulk purchasing, a much broader tax base, the sharing of educational support and expertise, and a streamlined, more accamtable, bureau- cracy. All of these things are 'hard' services and would have no effect on teaching standards and curriculum Further, it shouldn't necessarily mean the beginning of the end of religious instruction for Catholic students. That is something that must be protected by Catholic supporters, educators in bah boards and politicians at the municipal and provincial levels of government. This is about the best value for the dollar for weary taxpayers; if then: is an opportunity to save it should be exl)"Ied. The 'Catholicism' of the separate school board would<n't — and shouldn't — be a part of that discus- sion. L�u�WRITE To THE NEWS ADVERTISER, 130 COMME.RCIAL Avg., AJAX, Ll S 2H5 OR FAX vs AT 6$3-7363 ♦ HOSPITAL CUTBACKS Alli"n the name of change? (Nightline - 798-7672) To the editor: Then we were hit with Social FAX I am writing this letter to Contract Days. For the first time in 683-7363 address the recent announcement many years, it's been bed closures Sincerely Yours concerning bed closures at the Ajax and Pickering General for two weeks in December of 1993, March of 1994, December 1-416-976-1991 Hospital. I am an employee there of 1994, and March of 1995. InfoSouru:e on 2 East, (the floor that is to be During these closures, the staff is 683-7040 closed on May 1, 1995) and these dispersed throughout the hospital Real F,state and are my own views on the issue. and emergency has to hold all of Automotive Sales For years, when we were on the admitted patients. 798-7672 3A, we worked with antiquated Our bed count has now dropped National Advertising and sometimes unsafe equipment. When we pleaded for replace- from 36 on 3A to 29 on 2 East. With each loss in beds goes staff 493-1300 ments, we heard "wait for the positions. expansion". So we patched what After moving to 2 East, but still -nie News Advertiser welcomes we could and made do with what prior to the opening of the west letters to the editor on topical we had. tower, we were informed that controversial masm and Finally, we got the go-ahead for unless they got some additional anything else of interest to our the expansion. We continued to work and operate through all the money from the government, they would have no choice but to close readers. We reserve the right to construction and the sometimes our floor. We remained silent. The edit letters for length and legal deafening sounds from the drilling gala opening took place; no more reasons and to withhold letters and jack -hammering — a small talk of bed closures. deemed not fit for publication. Price to pay for such a progressive Our patients could finally be All letters must include your full change. comfortable, thanks to the gen- name, address and phone num- Since a government review was erosity of the community. We have ben for our information The Y brought in by our new administra- tion, we have gone through an our new bed units, geri-chairs, and at long last a wheelchair shower should not exceed one and a half endless assortment of changes. Out - room. They ran out of renovating pages in length went head nurses, in came unit money, so the old wing just got managers. Out went supervisors, in partially renovated and 4 East is The News Advertiser came presidents, vice-presidents, now empty. regularly uses directors and secretaries for most. At the beginning of January our Out went team nursing, in came �M , . "Pr" "fibdulSr"bUsltig: ' ''"' floor, 2 East, was redesignated a "suirgicaT"fioor: Finilly somet?ting positive and refreshing to look for- ward to. Then once again, it was announced to us our floor would be closed as of May 1, 1995. Suddenly, after two years of hearing about "separate budgets and separately funded" items, they are all pooled together and there is no money". It's too late to place blame; that won't save these badly needed beds. It won't help friends and co- workers deal with lost jobs. But take heart, they'll be open- ing 10 beds in obstetrics. If you're a male, you're out of luck and if You're old and confused you'll just have to wait for the appropriate location. The community of Ajax and Pickering deserves better than this. They will now have fewer beds than before the expansion. It's an outrage for those who worked so hard to raise the $5,000 per bed unit to find them sitting empty. The old wing will have only one floor operational and 2 East will join 4 East, with the eerie sounds of emptiness. All this in the name of change... _ - - C6ristise Torok Wmtby V WELFARE A need for intervention To the editor: I wish to respond to the article entitled `Welfare rolls rise for second month', pub- lished in your Feb. 19 issue. Increases in welfare fund- ing is a critical problem in today's economy. The statement "most recipi- ents cite unemployment as their reason for being on wel- fare" is valid. There is a dire need for government intervention. Available funds should be aimed toward more appropri- ate sources. One of these sources is offering grants to small com- panies. This will promote expan- sion, offer jobs to those in need and will enhance positive growth in the economy. Consequently, unemploy- ment will decrease and wel- fare assistance will be mini- mized. Jennifer Pearcey, Ajax THENEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, :MARCH 12, 1995 -PAGE 7 -�_.•:r' ..� ►: .F,•i''•INEVEWKNOWINGLY; UNDERSOLD.. 3 ].►J1- a sj .,. +4+~mss -:;'; i +��� Z :e•. + �`� +...< ♦ . '. + sem.• � +t<. + � ► +<. . 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C h a n e e s announced` last month include ending the prac- tice of 'double- dipping' (collect- ing a pension while employed in a government job). setting the minimum age a former %IP or senator can begin collecting at S"; }ears and cutting the pension-hene- fit rate to four per cent of salary per year of Service from five per cent. (It an MP serves eieht vears in Parliament. his pension would he eight years multi- plied b,. four per cent, for a pension of 32 per cent of his yearly salary). Also. %IPs will have the option of participating in the plan or not within 60 days of the legislation receiving Royal Assent. The bill is expected to be introduced into the House of Commons in April and become law in June. He says the changes "don't go far enough to bring MP pen- sions more in line with those avail- able in the private sector." 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All blood types 8:30 p.m. at the Metro East "Trade urgently needed. Call 420-3383. 54 0 °0 N S A I L You've got some •-• T RuYA 1. C I/\RI N cif AN coming SAV e 1360 p $3?40 PER COUPS - Pec" in Canatd�an DOO&TS incluan9 slrlare Best Available Inside Cabin :Cat Q -K)) 1439 Song of America T Night Southern Caribbean itinerar} roundtnp from San Juan to St. Croix, St. Kitts, Guadeloupe, St. Maarten. St. John (excursion) & St. T! omas March 18, 25, 1995 . April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1995 Best Available Outside Cabin Cdr, PP Port & departure tax 1549 S207 pp UMIM E AJAX TRAVEL CRIA O yeCENTRE 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 8, Ajax Ont. ( 90 7 ) 683-4800 �'+r9z 79 Ow AWS.'/' r 'r 31 .r 9 'r : _CG :. M'!d on rww 00oir71g5 oral for betel avoam*=afpory at "v " y ood-rr>G_ xmwc- b avowmffty N jP<=0 is ax"C• •o Traofolty of COnOOa 7000 or Q(yfo As 7g`h 0' *, s �:apOC.W Controyd orC COn a r✓llf+rYaw^ a' any fv�r Not COf*1W<3bie wen yM 01"W Mou01T or prong/fpr k4amnK9SOWW*C' C*?W nC. Nn, Orocrlu" for Cat F. war sarD� Aalard Enftnxa s _•7 Wb/a/ Encores Cn.sr s 0— Rgsr•Onon 04OD9''4. March 3. 19" Find it at Pickering Home & Design Centre... PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12,1995 Retin'ng director honored Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate wise, from left, his mother Stennetta, School Board director Dr. Earl Lagroix daughter Kathryn, son Paul, daughters (seated) made his retirement official during Melanie and Laurie and wife Deanna. a dinner and dance held in his honor in Oshawa recently. On hand were, clock- photo by Andrew Iwanowsk: VON needs people like you ❑ Volunteers sought to help elderly DURHAM — Volunteer Services of the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) is look- ing for dedicat- ed and caring individuals to help the group's aims. The Durham Branch of the VON is actively recruiting dedi- cated people over the age of 16 to become a friend and vol- unteer visitor to the elderly, socially isolat- ed, disabled and those coping with long-term Illness. Call 571-3151 to become a vol- unteer or for more informa- tion on the Victorian Order of Nurses' pro- grams. IF • TME • QUALTT-Y • GE -NILE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU RT ARE AVAIABIF To SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE r PEOPLE OF All AGES 24 HOER EMERGF\CY SIERNIC . 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (south of Hwy. 02) DR. JOSEPH A. MUSK -IN, DENMST ArV n IS XFWU WT Tr Phone: (905) 509-6131 S i i ISIS iii I Sul i n Fax: (905) 509-6133 ■ ■ ■ i lam m ■ t Its Mi. ■ ■ Kingston � Suite 103 ii v i i i i. 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Featuring Nazi insignias and racist statements, the leaflets also include a United States address. Durham Regional Police Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie says members of the public should keep any eye out for anyone seen to be dumpin¢ or distributing the literature and notify police. "We need the public's help in identifying who is doing this," Staff Sgt. Ryrie says. "To us it's disgust- ing.' 11 N (66V19j.)_r FPAV 91410, 40 9 OR GET INSTANT CASH DISCOUNTSI MYOFK I Ire Authwized Heat ng ar 1. Ai' CO C t.Onmg Dealer ak Innovation Since 1874. FURNACES AND AIR CONDITIONERS. AIR MILES r'r Travel Mites for Moth products and service. ' OA.0 b Vuddrd ti.ryws A dspwe way be repwd. Payerad dire -Y saw 1brY 04rs P- CIT" ymb ftel rs only. - AUR MILES WERNATIOPML HMDVM Used mdww &OWNyy 41 : t95 dhw Ks $r SEE SELECT OEM INSTANTLY, \ NOT IN WEEKS.::::.; • You leave with a FREE PROOF SHEET, so you're CeRalrl of what you ordered. &t> me or 44.00 per Person, payable wt en portraay are taken. No limit an ere nunbs at adwtieed b ally one aawtieed collection Per abject. Yo r ablc. of pow all eeckWo rra oo0onal portrad cotiection wile rw obtipation lopunirwe. Pod eiaae appraw0rrM. THIS AREA KMART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN 5 DAYS Tues. - Fri. 10 AM - 7 PM SSL 10 AM -GPM PICKERING (Kingston Roach Welve charged in welfare fraud scheme DURHAM - Durham police have charged 12 men with defrauding the federal welfare assistance pro- gram. All of the peo- ple charged were working either full or part-time at a Durham Region parts manufacturing company while collecting gener- al welfare assis- tance, according to police. The investiga- tion has been ongoing since the summer of 1994 and the arrests were made during the last two weeks. At this time police are not releasing the name of the company the accused worked for or the amount of money that was defrauded from the government. Eight of the men, including one man who was a young offender at the time of the inci- dents, are resi- dents of Oshawa. The other men were from Bowmanville, Newtonville, Port Perry and Toronto. The accused Dig into a beef supper PICKERING - The will be at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 Claremont United Church pm. Cost is S10 (adults). S2 holds an all you can eat beef (children 2-4). S5 (children supper next Sunday. Sittings 5-12). Call 649-2183 men are sched- uled to appear in provincial court March 17. Please drive carefully! Our children are on March Break until March 17 The all new edition of is now on the streets For those of you who have not yet seen a copy of Backbeat, pick it up today. It's chock— full of everything you've wanted to read about entertainment in Durham, but couldn't find... until now! It gets better. For the next issue of Backbeat, we're offering ... A Find Backbeat at all the coolest entertainment hot spots! THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 -PAGE I1 BROCK ROAD CHAPEI, 19s1 awk 1" naL01%r ()s,omk of 4ot) 686-5589 04 �k*.. tom. • '� ��"�., Our Family Certre has been carefully designed to ensue comfort tar alt your special needs. Our Family Centre is a place to rnw.. with hnly acrd fiends after the service. Catering can be arranged or you may provide your own. Please recycle this newspaper E—F/LE READY CA$H lioam rear Retum"14 0 FREE E -FILING WITH TAX PREPARATION EM E -FILE ONLY SERVICE AVAILABLE REFUND CHEOUES WITHIN 14 DAYS (MOST E -FILED RETURNS) IM READY CASH wrTHIN DAYS (� PROFESSIONAL TAX 6 ACCOUNTING SERVICE AVAILABLE ALL SERVICES DONE ON LOCATION AT A rCT 54f PICKERING TOWN CENTRE INEAii DOMIN'ON S—:;q=_� 1333 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING, ONT. L1Y 188 PH. t905) 837-0364 FAX (905) 837-3089 OVEN SUNDAY T"POUGH SATUROAY 'MA -L WOURSI �I- EM •� �+ K ,ice Y6NYi # aA 0 HOME& DESIGN CENTRE Wt C, W -r - Iver Considering.... • The post office charges more than twice what we do • We do verification checks everyday that the paper is delivered. -You can choose exactly which areas of town you want your flyers delivered -We are an established vehicle who is trusted and used every week by most of the major stores, and retail chains. ....That's quite a bargain CA the News Advert&r at 683-5110 at Pickering Home Design Centre. a- s,4[,�l��e}-a/7iikY��1'1{til/OPi.s�r11111JJ�i•"�s'i}Fl(i��f is PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12,1995 Billboard Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, fax 683-7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday publi- cation, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday pub- lication. SUNDAY, MARCH 12 RUNNING: The Whitby Tigers Running Club meets at Iroquois Park Arena (Henry and Victoria Sts.) each Sunday at 9 a.m. The club meets Thursday evenings at the Oshawa Civic Dome at 6:30 p.m. Runners of all ages are welcome. 831-9773. AUDITIONS: The Pickering Players theatre group holds auditions from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. Auditions are for 14 -member female cast for Rites. Producer and stage manager also heeded. 320-7638. SELF-ESTEEM: The Fellowship In Christ Church. 1755 Plummer St.. Unit 4. Pickering, holds A Take Charge Of Your Life Workshop from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The workshop will help you to improve your self-esteem and gain confidence. Cost is S15 if pre -registering. S20 at door. Everyone welcome. 837-2603. MONDAY, MARCH 13 FIBROMYALGIA: The Ajax Fibromyalgia Support Group meets at St. Andrew's Community Centre. 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 683-6020 (Carolyn). 686-9204 (Bahi). POETRY: The Writers' Circle of Durham Region holds its first Poets in the Pub night at the Courtyard Pub, Hwy. 2 and Elizabeth Street, Pickering Village from 7 to 9 p.m. Poets wishing to read can call Terry Day at 619-8872. CANCER: The Living With Cancer Support Group for Adults meets from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room GO 13 in the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, Harwood Avenue South, Ajax. Enter through lobby of new wing off Centennial Road and take elevator down to level G. Support group for youths aged seven to 17 meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. 686- 1516. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 BONSAI: The Matsuyama Bonsai Society meets at Faith Place, 44 William St. W.. Oshawa, at 7 p.m. for beginners and 7:30 p.m. for the general meeting. It's open to anyone interested in bonsai. 683-2568. 432- 3613. CALORIE COUNTERS: Canadian Calorie Counters, a non-profit weight - loss organization, meets every Tuesday at 1300 Bayly St.. Suite 16A. in Pickering from 7 to 8 p.m. 509- 1168 (Sandi). SENIORS' TALK: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at the Ajax Seniors' Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., at 9:30 a.m. Wally and Phyl Henwood will speak on touring Ireland. Guests welcome. 683-7799 (Louise). HORTICULTURE: The Pickering Horticultural Society meets at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 35 Church St. N.. Pickering Village. Metro Toronto Zoo grounds and horti- culture manager Bob Smith will speak_ Call 839-7600 (Barbara Twiner). PARENT FINDERS: Parent Finders. a volunteer group helping adoptees and birth relatives find each other. meets at Albert Street United Church. Albert and Olive Streets, Oshawa, at 7:30 p.m. 404-9151 (Sandy) or 686- 7") (Jan). CANADIAN CLUB: The Canadian Club of Durham Region meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Holiday Inn. 1011 Bloor St. E. Topic is The Crown - A Canadian Institution and the guest -- speaker is Dr. D. Michael Jackson, Chief of Protocol for the Saskatchewan provincial govern- ment. 686-2535 (Marguerite O'Connor) or 655-4530 (Ruth Brooking). TENNIS: The Dunmoore Tennis Club holds a pre -season membership registration in the foyer of the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2, from 7 to 9 p.m. 839-9832 (Mark Reid) . March 12, 1995 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 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. OSTOMY: The Oshawa and District Ostomy Association meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 1002F of Oshawa General Hospital. 24 Alma St. The group meets the third Wednesday of every month. 434-2886 (Velora). 723- 1376 (Estelle). HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region support groups _ meet at 7:30 p.m. at 459 \ Bond St. E., Oshawa. `� t Survivors on the main a, floor, family and caregivers upstairs. 723-2732 for information and transportation. BASKETBALL: The Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, in the East Shore Community Centre. Liverpool Road south of Bayly Street, Pickering, is sponsoring a free basketball clinic for boys and girls age 13 to 15 from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Call 839-6131 to register. Walk-in participants accepted if space avail- able. SCHIZOPHRENIA: The Durham chapter of the Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics support group meets at 7 p.m. in Building 30 (use the rear entrance) of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. Gordon St. The group meets the third Wednesday of every month. 404-1301. CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB: The Canadian Progress Club - Pickering meets at 7:30 p.m. at Dakota Bob's Restaurant (formerly McGinnis Landing Restaurant). New members always welcome. Call 837-0711 (Bill) or 839-9890 (Rod). FSG ELECTIONS: The Durham Region Fibromyalgia Support Group holds its Election of Officers in Oshawa at 44 William St. (Faith Place) at 7:30 p.m. An Ontario Provincial Labour Representative will be addressing the meeting regarding employment rights for persons with Fibrositis. All are welcome to attend. Call Darlene at 576-8357 for more infor- mation. Durham veterans mark liberation of Holland DURHAM - Lest we forget A commemoration of the 50th amiversary of the ]nber4tion of Holland will take place at Hebron Christian Reformed Church, 407 Crawforth Sueet in Whitby, Tuesday, Mamb 21 at 7:30 p.m. The event will pay tribute to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces. A brief visual flashback will capture one soldier's personal reflec- tions on his service in Holland, as well as touching on memories of his com- rades who sacrificed their lives for free- dom. A giant screen multi -media presenta- tion featuring the many sites of Holland, shot by award winning pho- Durham Lung Association can help you breathe easier DURHAM — The Lung Association of Durham Region is offering a Breathe Easy program for adults with lung problems next mooch. The program is scheduled for Whitby General Hospital starting Monday, April 3. Pre -registration is limited and required. There's no cost for the program. For a pre -registration package, call the association's 109r4pher Don van Polen, will also be featured. The 30 -city tour is sponsored by The Bible League of Canada. A spe- cial offering will be accepted for the "Children's Fund" of The Bible League, a program which provides Bibles and related materials to 70 cotm- bu s around the world. For more infor- mation call 14MO-363-9673. DENTURE CLINIC - REPAIRS 0 hr.) ' Relines - ComPlete, Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER FREE CONSULTATION William %fl, DD, F.C.A.C,(A) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX .sm 683-4294 After hours 4284*01 March fun for kids PICKERING - The Pickering Public library is hosting stories, songs and fingerplays for babies, tod- dlers and preschoolers. The library will host Baby Talk, a program for children up to age two, which will be held on Wednesday mornings, start- ing at 10:45 a.m. Several time slots are also available for Tales for Twos, for two - to three -year-olds and for Preschool Storytimes. for three- to five -year-olds. Registration for the pro- grams will be held Saturday, March 25. Call 831-6265, ext. 226. Registration for the same program will also be held at Rouge Hill Library on Wednesday, March 22. Call 509-2576 Drop-in story - times will be held at the Bay Ridges branch on Friday morning, March 31 and Mav 19. Tales for Twos will be held at 10:30 a.m. and preschool storytimes will be offered at 11 am. . --. --i" CARPET -TO WNE 282 MONARCH. AJ/ IF YOU HAVE DEBT PROBLEMS WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP OVER 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE "WINInfe TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY AND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS. NO CHARGE CONSULTATION. KELLY DEY, TRUSTEE 1550 Kingston Rd. 201 Consumers Rd., 107 Kent St. Suite 210, Suite 204 Whitby Pickering Willowdale 839-8981 491-4644 430-4800 (;<()I,Di, N"l GPJDDLF .. 1 V REAKFAST11--UJ - A Sunrise Special 3 eggs cooked your way, u► your choice of Bacon or Sausage, ' Toast & Jam ' By 1, GET 1 FREE � ' Offer Expires March 14/95 ' ' 1815 Liverpool Rd., Pickering , `momm 83 mmm mmm J FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS b SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE WELCOMENEW PATIENTS 839-5951 927 LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH (LIVERPOOL & BAYLY) DR. P. GOODMAN � 8 DR. S. WEINER � t 8 ASSOCIATES IN HOUSE ORAL n I SURGEON &PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS b SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE WELCOMENEW PATIENTS 839-5951 927 LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH (LIVERPOOL & BAYLY) T THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 -PACE 13 Whitevale libraryrenovations mean move to communit centre y PICKERING - The Whitevale branch of the Pickering Public Library will be closed for reno- vations by April 1, but library service will con- tinue with the same hours from the W h i t e v a l e Community Centre. The Town of Pickering. Whitevale and D i s t r i c t R c s i d e n t s Association and the Pickering Public Library board are col- laborating to bring the W h s t e v a l e branch up to modern public building stan- dards. Renovations to the former bank building from the early 19(X)s are being funded by the Town. while volunteer labor is being provid- ed by the resl- dent%' associa- tion and other members of the community. Restoration architect Allen Seymour will oversee stages of the project. "The project is really a co- o p e r a t i v e effort." says chief librarian Sandv Cameron. The existing building does not meet current building stan- dards, has no running water and antiquated heating. "We were faced with either a very costly upgrade, or closing the branch altogeth- er," she says. Library board chairman Jill Foster says the project wouldn't have been possi- ble without the community's involvement. "Without the contribution of the community, the project financing would have been pro- hibitive. The community has shown a very strong attach- ment to this building for library service Lti_•\0.-• .,0,. . and we appreci- Library board as community the community. ate their com- member Peter liaison between The WDRA has mitment." Gilbert will act the board and also appointed a Bit off floplele vw�; r,lra pair Cel lir femplrtr Poir FIFE! stlilt �;IgMIIS �{►�cn sorwIL• j'/� /tslst 11J Fj�J7 rl/srtts `_'_ ( eyewear pockoge wdudes Irises, frome, and o one year FREE unawAsioeol breakoge guorontee. Buy one ca te pwr of glasses for Sl 19 (sm* vision); S169 (bifocals►; S244 (invis& bifaals): and Z1 a second par fro, ngle or receive: S)19 (sivision); 5169 (bifocals); 5244 (inviWe bifaols) bwords any second par of Omn store. SHORNEI r" S 0 P T I C A L Miffing Town Cerare. 939-4215 Sound Business Practices Begins with the Professionals... HURREN, FLETT, SINCLAIR Chartered Accountants SERVING AJAX & PICKERING SINCE 1982 • Warren C. Hun -en • Dawn M. Flett Neil Sinclair C.A. B.B.A., C.A. B.B.A., C.A. • Accounting • Auditing • Taxation • Advising On New Business Set -Ups • Personal Tax Return Preparation • Electronic Filings • Estate & Financial Planning and much more Once you've decided ID correct us to prepare your to return we wd set up an appoftnent to obtain all of tfte iniorrnelion necessary to carpets your ream. We wd also dtsatss various tax piarrwg sbalegies )noILAV such twigs as RRSP _ bmft lax you pay yw. 0noe the corripleled you cardleam tg evero Wm ID help b uIs and we E-Fle return or you can mai it Mod, r"Xnim, we are here all year round to gine you tfto ad Ace and service you need. Cd for an appoin m t today. A PROFESSIONAL, ADVISOR POSITIONED TO MEET YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS MAY BE YOUR BEST TOOL IN DEVELOPING STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU SUCCEED. 144 Old Kingston Road PickeringVillage library commit- tee to oversee the project. The members are Sandy Rider. Marion Thomas and harry Ellis. For more information about the pro- ject. call PPI. at 831-6265. ,"The Meat People" Boneless 31bo Pork Loin WEDNESDAY Meaty Roans Back Ribs Regular & Staficd t lb. 3%. r Pork Tenderloin Boneless Butternii Pork Chops, 5 99 J�$349 Breaded Par Fri h ie Be" Braidng Ribs Pork mat $299 r-,wioia Tip Roasts r $329 i7% Uvmvool Rd. Plel9tair Pltasa PICKE=G 831.7"1 8We& a Th=% }� WL that. M Ground I I &p Pork obasa S.aVE 1.00 \ J am Rye Bread $169111111"'d s369 SAVE .501b. L I i'atw! I i. Fumer's Bread a a tWM1l��tr 3 rMer yl Y PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 '1 of s I a iNY _-` Inflated science With some help from Alex Drinkwater, Dr. Ajax, also known as librari- an Elea Gratton, works on a science experiment at the Ajax Public Library branch in the McLean Community Centre. The air-filled balloon is attached to a fishing line and when the air is released, 0 shoots along the line. photo by Ron Pietroniro Kid Check program aims at reducing number of missing children in province DURHAM - Child Find Ontario Ontario - Dmf Region Chapter. at wants to get in touch with any group, 420-9917. organization or company interested in hosting a Kid Check event. Child Find, a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the number of children who go missing each year, provides fmgerprinting and child -identification clinics known as the Kid Check ID program. Kid Checks are run by Child Find volunteers who are police -trained fin- gerprinting technicians. The program is offered free of charge, although the organization does accept donations. Child Find keeps no information on the children who attend Kid Check clinics and all information, including • HEALTH Hospice Durham welcomes crop of new volunteers for in-home care DURHAM — Hospice Durham recently brought some eager new volunteers on board. Fifteen of them recently complet- ed a volunteer training program organized by the Durham Region non-profit organization. They are: Terry Channon. Barbara Cockburn, Marilvn Cole, Dolores DeSoto, Greta Dykstra. Anne Doucette, Debbie Glasbergen, Dave Kuzma. Leona Maracle, Cathy Moulton, Theresa McCarthy, Patricia Russell, Danielle Strikwerda, Jenny Walhout and Marilyn Wells. The new graduates join 58 previ- ously trained volunteers who pro- vide in-home support to individuals and families facing a life-threaten- ing illness free of charge. The goal is to assist patients so they may live life as fully as possi- ble in their own home. To receive more information about the Hospice Durham Program or to become a volunteer, call 435- 5242. Call the newsroom at 683-5110 Jackie, formerly of Miss 'Mayfair wishes to thank her customers for their patronage & to let them know, she is back on the road. If you with to have your hair done in the comfort of your home call 619-2321 fingerprints and ID kits, go home with the family or legal guardian. Lose Up To 10 Ibs. The organization is endorsed by then Ontario Chiefs Three Days! of Police and in no way endorses other groups, profit- IMS the Supplemental Diet Plan � r making companies or other organiza- tions which may provide fingerprint- Try It: It Works: Using all natural ingredients. ing services. available at: IUa Pharmacy Centre, Pickering. I Any grouporganization oom �- Liverpool Pharmacy. 715 Krosno Blvd.. and other participating pharmacies and health food ny interested in hosting a Kid Check stores. clinic should contact Child Find .= Local Cancer Society's daffodil sale sure sign spring is in the air AJAX-PICKERING — If spring is in the air, the Canadian Cancer Society local must be selling daffodils. The local chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is organizing the festival to raise money for the services needed by cancer patients and their families. The daffodils will be sold by local seniors clubs and the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority sisters on March 30, 31 and April 1. Contact Barbara Bentley or Cindy Janssen at 686-1516 for more informa- tion. For more Mtformatton Call: 11-11100-N14720 Coraolal tool Wt*0 ane a wdw am Yy cowq nates d w*VM Inas. 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH M 199&PAGE 13 ey league of their own By MICHELLE FUSELLI SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTTSFR DURHAM - He shoots, he scores, at least if the person doesn't have a disability. One couple from Oshawa is trying to change all that. Dave and Cindy King want to start a special hockey league in Durham Region for people who are developmentally challenged. "Our son plays on a team in Toronto," said King. "And we have wanted to get one going out this way for awhile. We found out that there was interest so we decided to give it a shot." The hockey league they are starting will be made up of two groups that will play against each other. Occasionally, the group will also play against teams that are starting up in areas like Ottawa. New York and Los Angeles. "Everybody has their own special needs," says King. "They come out and they practise skating. they learn to play the game, they do drills, then they have scrimmage games against each other." One of the things that motivated the Kings to start the program is that it would give kids the opportunity to put the equipment on and get on the ice. The league is not meant to be competitive,but to get kids on the ice to play. Most of / them have spent their life just looking over the boards astheir WarmVp brothers or sisters play," King said. "It's time we had something for them" The hockey league will not only give disabled kids a chance to play the game but it will develop their social skills and improve their fitness level. "They gain a lot out of it, not just hockey," King says. —ney socialize in the dressing room, and some kids don't get a chance to do much physi- cal activity, so it's good exercise." One of the people who found out about the hockey league is so excited he can hardly wait for the program to begin. Others are ready to go out and buy their skates. "I have one boy who calls me almost every night; be can't wait for it to start." said King. Anyone with any kind of disability can join. They can be male or female, any age. "We don't discriminate," King said. "You can have a 10 -year-old skating circles around someone who's 28, so age means nothing." With the help of flyers and the Durham Board of Education, 35 peo- ple have joined the program. However, the Kings would like to see even more people get involved, not only to play, but also to volunteer as coaches. "The board of education helped us to get the doors open and get the information out there." said King. "The response from people has been great and as the word gets out I'm sure there will be many more.- Their ore"Their main goal right now is to get some ice for the kids to play on. Finding a place to play and getting the ice, though, is expensive. We approached the Town of Ajax," King said. "That's the big point right now. (If) the town of Ajax gives us the ice, this thing is going to work." Ajax Minor Hockey has supported the program and will be affiliated with the league when it stars. The associa- tion is also working with the Town to r; L r Dave King get the ice needed to begin. Equipment donations like skates, sticks and outfits are also needed to start the program. If anyone has any- thing they would like to donate or would like to join the league they can phone Cindy and Dave King at (905)- 721-0766. R u I - Cindy King individuai 8 Business Tax Returns Capital Gains Election Accounting ' Bookkeeping Payroll 6-676 Monarch Ave. Ajax, On 905-427-6768.800-559-6599 cel- 11ad QP'neei .64=ou n , 6,�,-7 E File Service / J GIIN�N�N 11� ♦ �%y�lc�'d ��� AND�il��pl��ES %. 40% we 0R,4ff SA Z4N- SWIRMY, ZA MARCN 11 "-15TM VANANr �� 17EMS OFF Everythinq from phones to lawn furniture Discontinued merchandise No Cotes. No Raiadteda. la-stodt MerAOIAWW 011141 CA VMN TIRE NORM 1300 Kamm Xvied wt LiverPOd Rall 839-8017 M". - Fri. 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Saturday, May 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale at the Civic Don will be assisted by Don Baker Auditorium box office on Saturday, and Craig Smith and expects different April 15 at 9 am. and are $22. Limit guest celebrities to join him. of 10 tickets per person. Call 668 - The evening features a best -dressed 1599 for more information. the King! ❑ Elvis, alias Bob McVay, is coming to Durham for another performance By Michele Young DURHAM STAFF DURHAM - There's something about Elvis Presley that just refuses to die. And Phyllis Deline thinks she can put her finger on it. "The fust time I saw him was on the Ed Sullivan Show. And back then he was what we all needed. He was sexy and wonderful and very charismatic." Girls lusted after him and boys wanted to be like him and his raw sexuality shocked parents. And that's the key to why his fans adored him so much — he was everything parents didn't want their children to be. Deline says. He represented freedom. "Back in that era it was all, 'Do this, don't do that.' Elvis came along and helped us release some of that frustration," says Deline. "He brought out the rebels in all of us — we could identify with him." Deline says that something she personally found to be eery attractive about Elvis, was the contrast between his on-stage and his off- stage self. "On stage he was this � wild rebel and I loved the rawness and wildness of his voice. But off stage he was this shy southern Christian," she says. Deline says she is not among the fanatics who think Elvis Presley is still alive. "A genuine fan knows that Elvis is dead." And she says she finds reports of Elvis 'sightings' Entertainer Bob McVay is Doming for a show in to be -very annoying." But, while the real Oshawa for the third McCoy may be long gone, time this coming week- Deline says she thinks she end. has found a good substi- tute. That's why she's bringing American Elvis impersonator Bob McVay back to Durham. ('Ibis is the third time that Deline has presented a concert featuring McVay. She first saw McVay in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1991, performing in an Elvis impersonation competi- tion. And, in her books, he scored very high. "Oh yes, he's very sexy and very humble and down to earth, just like Elvis. And if you close your eyes, he sounds just like him." Deline says, while she thinks McVay does a pretty good Elvis, the majority of Elvis impersonators aren't very good. But she says they all deserve some credit for wying- "Because afterall, it's their way of showing their affection and admiration for a wonderful man." McVay will be appearing at the Oshawa Little Theatre on March 17 and 18. He will be backed by a four -piece band called Popular Demand. Roy Orbison impersonator, and Courtice resident Bernie Jessome will make a special guest appearance on Friday, March 17 only. The doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 pm. For trdw s call Phyllis Wine at 433-2010. Find out How the Other Half Loves PICKERM — The cur- tain comes up on the Inst in a series of three plays in the Pickering Theatre Festival rater this mouth. The comedy How The Other Half Loves opens at the. Dunbarton-Fairport United Church March 24. It win also be staged on March 25 and 31. The fast -paced comedy centres around three couples as they try to sort out the lives of their friends, while unable to sort out their own. Call the box office at 831- 6509 for information. and `60s dance 1DURHAM — Dig out those bobby socks, poodle skirts and anything else you packed away in the back of that dusty closet! Radio host Don Daynard is getting rrrrrrrrrrrrr r Village Arts & r r Crafts r rCRAFT r r r rSHOW &SALE r r r r r r Mar. 25th from r r 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. r Free Admission r • Free Parking • Door Prize - Tea Room • r 683-9465 r r r many classes available during the r r show r comer of Sherwood a Linton r r in Pickering Village r rrrrrrrrrrrrr OPTOMETRIST DR. BRIAN HADDEN, O.D. DR. SHELINA KHALFAN, O.D • PRIMARY EYE CARE • OCULAR HEALTH • CONTACT LENSES Family Eye Care For All Ages NEW PATIENTS WELCOME TEL. (m) 683-0612 We recommend your first full examination by age three. 596 Kingston Rd., W. Ajax, ON LIT 3A2 OPHTHALMOLOGIST RETIRING DR. E.K. SHAPIRO M.D. ER.C.S.(C) ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT AFTER 25 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY. IF COPY OF FILE IS NECESSARY PLEASE CONTACT- (905)607003 ONTACT:(905)683-7003 BEFORE MARCH 31,1995. 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. MON-FRI AFTER THIS DATE CONTACT: (416) 447-7028 (a- AJAX ,�. OPTIMIST ORATORIGL coPITFST Friend of Youth OPTIMIST CLUB ORATORICAL CONTEST FOR ALL YOUTH IN AJAX AND PICKERING VILLAGE The OPTIMIST CLUB OF AJAX is proud to announce the Annual Optimist International Oratorical contest for Ajax and Pickering Village 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 medallions. In addition, first place winners will be eligible for further competition in the zone and district competitions with the top prize being a $1,500 scholarship. For more information on the contest, please contact Optimist Jim Meek - 427-6252. Wanted Hametown Heroes The News Advertiser is seeking your help in locating hometown heroes. On April 5 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 5 we'll 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 Gallantry's 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. We'll notify those chosen by March 16. Address it to: Hometown Heroes, c/o The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L1 S 21-15. Hometown Heroes is sponsored by the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser and the Pickering Town Centre. ,�tfz-Ptaiorty News Advertiser • P Got a score? Call 683-5110. 6?) Durham West senior ladies' goalie Elaine Latchford makes a save during a charity hockey game THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 -PAGE 19 S 0 rf S P R Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. MV against the NHL Oldtimers during the association's girls' tournament last weekend. Girls' hockey tourney a success AJAX-PICKERING – Organizers of Division winners and scores were as the inaugural Durham West Girls follows: Tyke – Duuhann West Lightning Hockey Association tournament are call- I vs. Barrie Sharks 0; Novice 'A' -- ing the event an "outstanding success'. Mississauga Chiefs 3 vs. Durham West Sixty-two learns from across Ontario Lightning 1; Novice Open -- Barrie aril Michigan cornpeted in the event Sharks 5 vs. Durham West Lightning 4 Ringette novices (shootout); Novice Open consolation – At�;fvB' 8 vs. D�l� sg 2 hammWW earn gold, silver vs. Stony Creek Sabres 0; Atom 'C' -- Belleville 3 vs. Bluewater Hawks 0; Peewee 'B' Bluewater Hawks I vs. PICKERING — The Pickering Oakville Hornets 0; Peewee 'B' consola- Cotton ('tinny novice 'B' ringette team tion – Peterborough 2 vs. Belleville 1; has showered itself in precious metals Peewee 'C' – StotdfviAe 1 vs. Barrie 0; after claiming medals at two recent tour- Bantam 'B' – Michigan Metro Flyers 4 naments. vs. Bluewater Hawks 0; Midget 'B' – The squad struck gold at the Ajax Cornwall 4 vs. Stoney Creek 1; Midget Silver Ring Tournament this past week- 'B' Cons. – Cobotrg 2 vs. Stouffville 1; end. Pickering won three out of its four Senior 'C' -- Durham West 3 vs. tourney games, including the champi- Kingston 1; Senior 'D' – Newtonbrook 2 onship final with a 7-2 win over host vs. Scarborough 1. Ajax on Sunday. Scoring m the fugal for Pickering were Salvatrice Assenza with three, Katie Murphy, Courtney Howell, Nicole Lamchelle and Jasmine McCurdy, a call- up from the novice 'C' learn who con- tributed greatly to the team's success. Drawing assists were Nancy Gallagher with a pair, and Courtney Howell with one. Melissa Gibson, Teryn Emslie all put forth solid efforts offensively throtighout the tourney. On defence, Kortney Edwards, Amanda Gifford and Danielle Stover Played with great tenacity during the tourney. Goakeznder Ashley Howell con- tributed sting neuninding to the valise. The Cotton Ginny novices also gar- nered a silver medal at the Gloucester "JIT all Clic Pidkeling dropped the final to Poinle Claire, thus earning the silver. The local novices played teams from Gatineau, Gloucester and Plointe Claire at the event Lori Marks, a call-up from the Pickering novice `C' team was an asset to the squad throughout the tourney. IWO �Lflnlm �inYf+�ai a�r� yiw! losOiiy Bt�i d% �ir�� MAKE YOUR OWN GREAT TASTING WINE FOR LESS THAN' -A BOTTLE". SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 619-0633 282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX 'JUST NORTH OF 9AYLYi Annandale curling rinks advance to regional events By JIM EASSON SPECIAL To THE NEws ADvEimsER AJAX-PICKERING Three double -team entries for the Annandale Curling Club competed in the Ontario Curling Association's Silver Tankard zone playdown at the club recently. Pairs of men's teams were also entered from the Oshawa Golf and the Tam Heather club. The pairs of rinks combine their scores, and the winners stay alive, while the teams with the lower scores are eliminated. When the play - down was completed, an Annandale team skipped by Warren Leslie and Jon Payne was victorious. Leslie and Payne will skip their rinks at the Silver Tankard Regional Playdowns at the Weston Golf and Country Club on April 2. i With Leslie are teammates Harry Nolte at vice, Marvin Harrison at second and Ken Bolsby playing lead. With Steve Payne are Steve Ingham, Dave Hutchinson and Craig Reid. If this double -team entry should win their way through the regional event, the Annandale squad would then advance to the Ontario finals at the Whitby Curling Club April 9. The 66th edition of the Canadian Men's Curling Championship, better known as The Brier, got under way in Halifax March 4 and ends on Sunday. March 12. More than 50.000 men started out in December in club playdowns in every province, but only four will remain next Sunday to hoist the Labatt Tankard in a victo- ry celebration. The winning rink at the Brier will represent Canada at the Ford World j Championships in Brandon. Manitoba next month. Ontario representative Ed 'The Wrench' Werenich rink from the Avonlea Curling Club was battling for a spot in the playoff round at our press deadline. The Werenich team brought along Richard Hart from the Tam Heather club in Scarborough as a backup. Hart normally plays vice on the Mike Harris rink which was runner-up in both the 1993 and 1994 Ontario cham- pionships. At a media briefing, sites under consideration for the 1997 Labatt Brier were dis- cussed. Cities bandied about as possible Brier locations j were Saint John, Kitchener, Winnipeg. Saskatoon and Calgary. Kamloops, B.C. is the site of the '96 Brier. Bantams take opener in playoff final series PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Sean Villani came up big for the Panthers in Allen's Foods major bantam 'AA' rep hockey neL team opened its best -of -five York-Simcoe final Scoring for the Allen's Foods bantams were playoff series with a 4-3 victory over Boomer Armstrong with a goal and an assist. Newmarket recently. Oris Jarrett. Greg Burnett and Jeff Sockett with Pickering held a 4-1 lead late into the third one apiece_ period. However, Newmarket scored two goals Adding assists were Bob Cochrane. Allan with Less than two minutes to go in the contest to Thatcher. Jeff Hales, T.J. Hill, Jeff Squigna. make it close. Charlie Maclennan and Jeff Galea. TTENTION JAX SPARTANS IINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION REP INDOOR • will be held on the following Sundays at Lincoln Alexander Public School: March 26, April 2, April 9 A April 23 DMS/ON AL4NAGBR TTNB T BALL Len smart 9-00-10-00 MINOR MOSQUITO Wayne Murphy 10-00-11.00 MAJOR MOSQUITO Gord Brock 11.00-12.-M MINOR PEEWEE Dan McCounacble 12:00-1:00 MAJOR PEEWEE Jim Sheppard 11:90-2:80 MINOR BANTAM Bob Risk* 2:00-3.00 MAJOR BANTAM Rick Strom 3.00-4.00 MIDGET Wayne Robinson 4.00-5:00 All registered players born in 1987/98 are eligible to try out for the T -Ball team (including Rookie Ball Players); Select tryouts wil I be held at a later date REGMTERNI) PLAYERSOli!&Y ELIGIBLE FOR TRYOUTS e • PAGE 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 =THE FOOD TERMINAL" x WE WORK HARD TO HELP YOU CUT YOUR FOOD BILL! x iupf Save Money on Meats, Fresh Produce, and Groceries! --lPIP1 SL Pwtrkk s It /rEtrfet Ms Thm SpedalsM7 These prices in effect from Sun. March 12 thru Sat. 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A-/i()h Hill Fal -11W" • PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12,19% P ♦SWIMMING Please recycle Durham A quatic swimmers win share of medals this newspaper DURHAM — The Durham Aquatic Club had its share of good results at the Scarborough Swim Club's Cindy Nicholas Meet recently. Many of the 12 swimmers DAC sent to the meet came home with medals. Courtney Mitchell, 16, was first in the 100 -metre butterfly and the 100m back- stroke. She finished third in the 50m freestyle. Mike Lockett, 14, placed first in the 100m fly. He also competed in the 200m breaststroke. 50m free and the 200m free and swam for DAC's 14 -and -under relay tam which placed first. David Hinan, 9, earned the bronze medal in the 50m free and the 50m back. He also placed l Ith overall in the 50m fly. Sam McLoughlin, 13, was sixth in the 50m free and also competed in the 100m fly. I 00 back and 200m back. Richard Duhaney, 17, finished fourth in the 200m breast and sixth in the 50m free. Rebecca Lockett, 11, competed in the 50m free. 50m free and the 100m back. Joshua Lumsden, 14, swam the 50m free and the 100m back. Chris Mendes, 14. competed in the 50m free and the 100m back. Matt Bell, 14, posted good times in the 100m fly, 50m free, 100m back and 200m free. Stephanie Mcndes, 16, swam the 50m free and the 200m free. Jean Kenney, 18, competed in the 50m free. HOCKEY Atom Panthers claw Tigers to win playoff series PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Bell Canada atom 'B' rep hockey team swept the Aurora Tigers from further post -season action recently. The atom Panthers took the best -of -five league playoff series three games straight over Aurora. In the first game. Pickering w 4W downed Aurora 3-1. Joel The Bell Canada atoms de- and Aaron Calder. Markham, Brandon Saker and clawed the Tigers 7-2 in the In the closest match of the Greg Cusack second game. series, Pickering prevailed 2-1 scored for the`�G y Vahey and Grant Gooley in game three. Panthers. with �Q Or notched two goals apiece, with Gifford and Saker scored, assists to Eric t single markers to Michael with assists to Horobin, R a n t a , o _1( Rapson, Brandon Gifford and Thompson and Cusack. A n d r e w Jackson. Pickering now advances to Jackson. Scott9f1�' TtO� Adding assists were Cusack. the next playoff round, with Vahey and Saker, Skinner, Johathan the opponent yet to be deter - Mark Skinner. Horobin, Matthew Thompson mined. OPEN INVITATION TO THE COMMUNITY TO A TOWN HALL MEETING RE: THE PROPOSED DURHAM UNIVERSITY CENTRE As everyone knows, knowledge has become a mandatory asset for upward -moving, work -seeking individ- uals. In this regard. Durham Region can feel well -served by the efforts of our local school boards, private sector trainers and Durham College. As president of Durham College, I am understandably proud of the work that my 1,000 col- leagues do on behalf of our 42.000 students. Your college is, and will continue to be, a vital force for high-quality adult learning, economic development and social well-being in our com- munity. In addition to benefitting from what the college does, however, all other communities of our size in Ontario and Canada also have a university. As a result, the Durham Region Municipal Council asked me, about two years ago, to lead a group of three dozen citizens to develop and gain support for a full-time university presence in Durham Region. We are finishing our work this month and have already tested it with a number of municipal councils, school boards, and business and labour councils. WE WOULD NOW LIKE TO TEST IT WITH YOU. the individuals and families of Durham Region. You are therefore invited to participate in a Town Hall Forum. V%dinesda); Had 29, IM 7A0 - 9.30 p m. C.A.W. Union Hall - Local 222 (300 seats available) 1425 Phillip Murray Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario Come on out! We'll discuss all the details - Why? What? Where? 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(North of 401) 683m 535 AND IEVERY N'GHT 'DOV1N PAYP.'ENTS DO APPLY SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS 'REBATES APPLIED TO SALE PRICES PLUS FREIGHT & TAXES PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 L0­"`:hctngan guysare 4; Miranda'CUlbettson is,., Name dropping t 1 ligan L: Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column that would like to wish all those Irish folks. out there — and not those Irish wannabes who are green with envy on March 17 — a happy St. Patrick's Day. It's on Fridav this year, so you can expect some folks. will have green gills the next day. While we wait, let's drop some names-. N. It's hard to believe, but a cou- ple of handsome cuties turned 14 March 11. Ryan and David Lundrigan celebrated by going out for dinner with Omi and Opa Rudolph. family and friends. R'ishing the pair a great day were Aunt Cindv, Uncle Fred and Jessica. "w a love vou." their family says... time was had by all. — "Congratulations Julia." her fami- ly says... f Julia Nielsen Lordy, lord guess who's turned 40. Why, it's none other than the big guy. Dave Whittle, and be slammed into this major milestone on March 9. Wishing Dave a happy 40th birthday, with lots of hugs and kisses, were JeRrev, Patrick and Sue... For a little cutie, March 15 is a very special day. That's the day Brooke Lvnch turns tuo %carp Dave Whittle senamng along gest wtsnes 1s Melinda... 000 Kyla Cassandra Alexander, a newcomer to Ajax, became one of God's children when she was baptized recently. She would like to thank everyone who attended the ceremony. Extra special thanks go out to godparents. Pat and Mario. Kyla's Mom is Cathy and she's thegranddaugh- ter of Melinda and Bob Alexander of Ajax... Kyla Alexander On Jan. 30, Zackery Crane celebrated his first birthday and among those there to wish him all the best were Mommy, Daddy. Nanny and Poppy Crane, Lola and Lolo Tungul, his aunts, uncles, godparents and many friends. Zackery wants to thank everyone who made his day spe- cial. Also, many thanks go to Great -grandpa Penney, his great-aunts and great-uncles who live t(x) far away to come to the party, but sent beautiful greetings and .'ftt.. David and Ryan Lundrigan 0" Happy birthday greetings were directed at Miranda Culbertson on March 11, as she turned 12 years old. Hugs and kisses came from Alexander, Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Gamma, Poppa, Nanna Jean, Pampa, Daddy, Susan, her aunts, uncles and cousins. Have a fun time ski- ing... March 4 was a big day for Julia Nielsen because she turned 11 years old. Julia celebrated with friends Candace, Laurvlk, Etrhk cousin Jamie Lee, brother Brennan, little sister Jessica, and, of course, Mom and Dad. They celebrated with pizza, cake and taking in a screening of The Brady Bunch Movie. A great MkwWa Cubertson old. "We can't believe she's two already. Where does the time go," her family asks. Sending Brooke lots of love, with bugs and kisses, are Mommy and Daddy... 0" Stefanie Wright, who has a great big smile, turns six years old on March 18. She'll celebrate with her friends and brother Gary at Wally B. World playground. Stefi's favorite pastimes are mak- ing crafts and riding her bike. Happy birthday wishes, hugs and kisses for Missy come from Dad, Sherri, Gary, Darryl and Cory... Several residents at Ballycliffe Retirement Home in Ajax have birthdays to announce. On March 6, Lenora Gilberts turned 92 and Lillian Jackson 72. Marg Buchan turned 87 on March 3, Evelyn Michaud was 66 on March 7 and Lillian O'Neill cel- ebrated her 83rd on Feb. 17. Stefanie Wright Zackery Crane That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call as at 683-5110, fax 683-7363 or write to 130 Commercial Ave, Max, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The dead- line for submissions is 11 a.m. the Tuesday before publication. We're not responsible for lost or damaged photographs. If you have a birth to announce, call the classified advertising department at 68.'3-0707. I I • THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 -PAGE 25 TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PICKERING CAMPUS ti H 4 � • 1 Can 0"le Your a Picture vovseff man existing new careen It cold happen in a little a six monda... and it an begins with one phone can. i •••can lead to an eXc" um 1 career M as Wfle as Six ■eAd J COURSES STARTING IN MARCH Banking and Financial Services (Oshawa) Legal Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant Micro Computer Business Applications (M.C.B.A.) Business Administration Accounting and Computers Hotel and Restaurant Operations (Oshawa) Bar and Beverage Management (Oshawa) If vols are 45 ors of age or older and recenth laid off vols may qualify for training mustance from the provincial rMillarent. • Financial Asehnce may be Available • Pre 6nplolloW Reaffirm Training wig Teach You Flow to Get a lob WI all c x rses a%a' awe a: al' ; ar^acse. e • • A ra TORONTO y SchoolBusiness Iflelp* )�BLHmM a Rdiw life PICKERING (905) 420-1344 1450 Klefflillan SPlickwiNg talk PRIMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES One of NoMh America's largest Financial Services Company, is expanding in this area. Excellent training program. No experience necessary. Opportunity for advancement and excellent income potential. For Interview call Debbie Trueman at (905) 663-9038 A LARGE Canadian fi- nancial services company is looking for unique ind- viduals with leadership ability. We are one of the fastest growing companies in the fastest growing in- dustry in the world. Excel- lent training provided. Ex- perience not a must. Excel- lent advancement and in- come potential. This is a le- gibmate business career, no door to door or telemar- • Office .Administration • Micro Computers and Business applications • Computerized accounting • Word ProcessinK I YOUR CAREER ST -MM HERE `hetWest 434-8585 Island St. VIC•:RIA - Ax 'Aid •_. • -," ,�1 N • �AA,)0% WnNIPEG - HAAf470R • Oil• )AairC•• %CPTH VM% • 3CARBOP000n • ;?"AAA • . %;, ' VI ;N'REA, LAVA, ONGLIE,', • �ASEC • HAL. FAX CO career Develooment kivmam 1 fe • At Effem Foods Ltd., we believe that our people make the difference. That's why we're • seeking an outgoing, enthusiastic self-starter to loin us in promoting our world famous prod - u= in the Whitby. Alex and Pickering area. (part-time) Living within a 15 mile radius, you will secure _ and maintain maximum distribution as well as �-- high visibility and display of all Effem Foods • products within your territory. Your excellent • communncabon skills enable you to build rap_ • port with clients and ensure the success of • our products in their stores. A car is required. If you are interested in working part-time . for a dynamic company, then forward your . resurni, gtwtiMfN ftIC111e4, to: Efliswt Foods itLy . Lia-. 37 HoMmd Dr., Bolton, once LTE 3S4. all . No reNphone Cams phase. IF YOU HAVE 15 Ar& a weak that you would like to maks producfwl aiam tow 10 opwaM a rink ,111" from home. Earn great income. ram" Provided. Call (416)264-h sxzKzVA- wla aur loot ing for work in that Northwest Territories. Call tollfres for free info. kit 416-W.453li. BICYCLE MECHANIC/ SALES PERSON. must have mechanical experi- ence. full time work, call Ron (905)619-8875 We're baking for eVenenced, fol time profs. -Host / Hostess -Wailer / Wadress -Buffet Boys / Girls -Cooks / Cook Helpers -Dishwashers -Bartenders -Cashiers Application forms are available at the site. 250 Be* St. West, unit Q Ajax, Ont (1 tight asst of wesaMy fid.) We pay you directly to assemble our products year round For details send sell addressed stamped envelope to. LEISURE TIME MANUFACTURNG 16715-12 Yonge St.,Suite 344 Newmarket, Ontario. L3X 1 X4 PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IN PERSON EASY INCOME trr •vrns 1-x P•ee nla -..ton "no S.A.S E to D toe 3.066. 475 West- -ey Rd Ajax Ortal '_tT- iw AUTO A VIA MARINE $1,000 TO 52,000 Per Wk. rtemancrai com- pany expanding. -e faster growing moustry of the nineties. lop; work, furl tlmerpart time, 850-2001 customer Service -Full or part tree people akds. wmdows.miaosoft word.a must French Bilingual or Ouickbooks ,experienced a pku.l maternity, Wave b 1 part per Posrtwn avail- able Fax restart or Wow to (800) 831-3D34. DRIVERS required mime - do" Nor long a short IN., assignorrKs. A -Z & D -Z. Flabad & Packer Expai- owe. Abiall a must. Ap- ply in Parson only a: Glob- al Ffrarlan Rssaace Centre 398 Baty St W. Suits e7, Ajax. 9:30 am - 3:30 pm daily For Pickering Taxi Co. Days. Nights Also icerised A -Aub mechanic call 686r1515 EARN UP TO $513. By assembfn9 90 pairs of stylish beaded earwigs. year round, at home. :n1F0o- Send S.A.S.-c. to. ACCEX C.L.C.K CRAFT CORP CANADA'S " LARGEST RETAILER HAS AN :,a:EN NGS FG;- '-= PART- TIME POSITIONS -SALESPERSON -C3MM!SSION SALES BEAU—t` ADVISOR A houses. -arae fo- generat,ors ;t Canac ans. ,ears Carada Inc., has earned 2s ocsrt,cr as •�e -etail in luVry leader !hr -,ugh 2s Comms!-er! ;,_st.mer satisfaclor. a^d ex.e'lence , "a - ^g and develoornert of empioyees Qetaol exper,erce an asset M.uf be availacie for days.ever ngs wee<e-.s Appiy ,r oerson t0 the "umar %Sources:'Ce a: SEAR'S Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering. Ont. Sears Canada Inc. is an ecuai oppor%rrty employer We thank everyone who apokes w only thosit sewso tot interview will os zntxfed WPtere r':S" _ - - do ;@ 'NOW OPEN 24HRS ' MO' VA -ED E^toy se -v -g me oubiic in a `ast pacec environment _Ileo t; S- Ie' !f this soL noS IKe ycc. We wart vcL, or our team Flexible 'ours avai;ac e Out o4 me work force 4or a:oN -:-e X101 to worry Awry n person only. Kmgstor Peat Whites P,. ibesloe the veer store. . Nc phone calls please. HOUSEMOTHER • Required for Girt's Residential School in Whitby from April to June 11,11605. Suitable candidate must be mature and experienced in working with adolescents and ha%e a valid driver's license. Resume; to be received bv Fridav, March 17th. Send to: The Dean, Trafalgar Castle School _ 401 Reynolds Street, Whitby Ont., LIN 3W9 This could become a full-time position September, 1995. -&ICMLVJ IV PMRSOINNEL TEAMS TEAMS TEAMS $40,000 PER YEAR AZ DRIVERS NEEDED -Paid Weekly • Benefits • RSPPlan • Safety Bonus Must have 2 years experience. police Clearance"CC kepig Only Bose with inte grity and a good work ethic BUSY beauty salon re- 23 Connie St Ext. 4255 Qllalllfied. Please dill i0dd dI' n n ed h SELL IT NOW Toronto Ont Mit 2148 500 Ki St W f%-16- need apply. Call Bran for an appointment at 576- quires expo enc air- stylist and esthetician with knowledge facials 728- CALL 683-070708 FAX (416) 247-0310 n9 cillo 7635 m 04%. 0436. -7363 ; $�•433-3867 6 1 t t � 'w I � i J ): ► � � . � � • � � - % .. •. a. �. � . • i i : I � �` a- .... qt1� � �. i } � � f . � � � � � � . J t t r � � � � ,i.... .• J � r � � 1 \ i. i . i. i .• J � . a a - - ... w e � l 1 t J s � r ► .. -. � .: } i 1 i a � -. .+ 1 PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 11:9 i6l] oil i D I R E C T O R News Advertiser 9cokn"tom A & J CONSTRUCTION CO. Resicen6a, - r -en vabors - �orrr*rca Oually Wort - Best P-CeS - 1 year guarantee Pegistered - We do it all - Fury Insured EAS` PAYMENT PLAN 0% IN'EaES' =» Esmnat» (905)427-7611 =-» Esvinl•s BRITISH TRAI%FD CARPE%TER ak BL It DFR O% -ER It• YEAI6 E PERIE%CE ALL RENOVATION VVORK L NDERTAKEN BASEkIENTS KITCHENS, CEILINGS. TRI%fW0KK. BEDROC`\1 CLOSETS. WET BAJ6� %TtiYL tIDING CSL. 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Comnercw All -Pes of moves Cal Can or .me 427-28% MICHALSKI MOVING - hotaes. eoartr,ents. orbces. appliances and Phan- ape cwkst Free na.srxdrop• serv- ice Licensed. insured F.« e%DM ate$ Call 436.7795 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS anllwn•le amytinw CC^rwraa _, vadenta! 1;aaagri storap am Do" avadae's Senor i -no nWnt^ decoiss Free •••nate% 571-0755 BnC�ressmak ng LJ allonng CINDY'S ALTERATIONS k CUSTOM DESIG\S all areas o1 sewaig for weddings - proms Wide sebchori of fabrics 133 Byron St Pearson Lanes Whdby 430-6550 CARPET IMteaaepns - 25 years e)Merw m, reefektM ng, our speciality . Free esti- makin D 3 N Duncan. 987- 1799 or 967-1800 VARMY TILE AND MARBLE Professional ceramic tik setas. Euarameed msullattons, visit out showroom at: 103 Byrom St. vv1111,1111ry "6.1288 GtMMi-Orarean Land xq)in&sprn9 eleen- oar. eMerlor erg eeYarM.CaIA � Advwfmo your Buairlees Here! Y Fax 683-7363 185 L Services MAGICIAN, clown friends. -'eddv to entertain for any age.any occasion Birth- 3ays. promotions. open:rgs. i:nd raisers Magic shows are kin' Lettuce help 839- 057 or 720,4334 RABBITwants work doing -W,K or cl"61 s partes ,,'W all occasseons Have -1y own magician. Call Er- r 66&4932 FUN 3 -r,cA7 - „- keybcar! 'essoris it your AQr,e All ages Special needs mdiv.dua:s wel- come ca" _a..r., 4'6 503-068' • • e • • 89 V Tax. Fry V 9y Tu Directory 898 Tu. F�nancnl V V Ta: plrectory SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105 •10 Lessons $150 ,Full Coarse 5270 Free pick -up and drop off (416)287-3060 91 Business Services ENVIF1OIPE MOKERS WANTED. Cas T= JLT saw -411132. WORD MAGIC Layout and design of resumes, flyers, graphics, presenta- tions, busirtess cards and C lo day, day 905'831.3130 Gnat pikes. GET FASTER NERJM BY Ef1LM Fee E-M'q,C4 wPr Wood Tan naut r,Piep•red by a AM KtN(9aomtalraw 170-8881 Corporate tau & business accounting services avail- able, INCOME TAX Prepi ra. bon, booWwwp% and ac - canting services. Reason- able rates, call Robert at (906) 6e&8513 1 r# 0♦ t t For two day inventory at area company. Good math and measuring skills required. All candidates will complete an inventory and math test. Please apply at: The Minacs Group Inc. 915 Sandy Beach Road L_' THE Pickering, Ontario same Ml�p Wednesday, March 15 - son t IC 9 am -11 am & 1 pm - 3 pm. MATURE STUDENTS WANTED for summer. Painting, cleaning, gardening, temporary. Some weekends. Apply 44 Falby Crt. Ajax. Mon. March 13, 24 p.m. or Wed. Mar. 15,10-12 Timm. ESTABLISHED Beauty Salon reyuac. hurr >!)II L w clicntclle necessary ,mgoing trainm1_t with pnwlutu,n possibilitim ilcxrhic txwrs. ask for Manager 19051.t20.1ifNN1 ext c0 ESTWATOR REQUIRED. Y,u must De de- Pm-4able. ouVong, and oositwe Eamings of 53000-S4000 per month comm is proven for 'doses ' AN leads & train- ng rainng provided. Car a must. Call Mr Zeman (905) 4128- 2'09 SEARS Air Duct Full time -Part time ex- oenenced telemarket- en Salary . bonus riegob- able.To start imivii" sly. Call 721-9413. HAIRSTYUST - BE your owe 01m Rent a Chair and increase you r income and 'educe your saws leve! Great rats- Inqure 432- 7474 Hard work wavy tach. mull :ar '-wired. Must Nave good wilvnand of Ergbsh.To be nest and presentable Cal 721-9413. LIVE-IN SupriMasdant -equired for BOwmarmile 4PWM wiL it" for retired :a+pl•. send resume to =do a 7126. Oshawa Whi- ny hony This Week. P O. Box 481. Oshawa. L 1 H 71_5 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris, Milan. Call for Consultation. 430-5715 NEED HELP FAST We are a small mid towel advertising firm with a blue Chip advertising list. We've got more work than we can handy at our Present size, and are growing rapidry. We meed 10 very dedicated (READ THIS HARD WORKNIG) Associates. students wwcome We will train Call Victoria 905-619.9801 i`tUPLE with fluent Eng- ,sh with reliable Vehicle Nho Wants to Sam i0(S of ,-ash. Phone 721-9413 wn- mediately R.P.N. - E.C.E. Part-time weeKen,j positions (evenings & overnights) available In local Children's res- idenoe. Please tax resume by Mar. 13 to. (905) 686.3112 ROMAN SPA Seeks''.' arc oa^ time sales associates. Must be highly motivated and assertive. Previous Spa Industry Expenerlce A definite Asset. Fax resume toPatti (105) 571-7300 SEAMSTRESS 'ended with industrial wryer for piece work Cal 43e -am TEMPORARY PART-TIME COOK 000K required Ipr secure custody taalAy to fill m on a part-time basis as needed. Good baking and cooking skills essential. Ajax cad Shirley at 686-4472 WORK AT (NONE we per loo dwclly Is gamble ow I xstI Epp went No aDelWlp ••s•••sry- For FREE Araas nail SAAE. to Five Star Erdwpnsss NO Liverpool Rd, suits 213, Pkim q Del. L1V M3 IF you aro single or a svlgle parent or separated or dF volved with three yens work eiper-, you may tivalty for financial assistance of if you are over 45 and have to- cenly been lad off, you may quality for kainng assls- lar", DIP/CERT., Lotus, WordpwlecL D -Base, Wad, Accpac. Bedford, Aulticad. Ventura. Pagemaker. Har- vard. Corel, Computer Pro grarmwlg and Syslsms An- alyst. Cobol. Pascal and C. Phobetap, Quark Express and Muustrabr, Durham Busi- ness ConpuNr College. 427- 3010 Ilnfrledite s oMwj "'ng' For 1 person o16ce. We require a dynamic, highly motivated , orrpxtlzed individual for a wide range of responsibilities. BPI accounting and computer Software knowledge an asset. Send resume to: File # 7135 Oshawa Whitby This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa Ont. L1H 7L5 1 O Office Help OSHAWA AND DISTRICT Family ADMINISTRATIVE/ Court FINANCIAL Clinic ASSISTANT A non profit social service agency providing clinical assessment services to children and families before the Court and to high risk young offenders. Responsibilities: Maintains manual and automated financial, administrative and personnel database systems, provides confidential admin. support to Executive Director, purchasing, general office management and supervision of receptionist. Develops and prepares all financial information including payroll, monthly financial statements, yearly budget. Benefit plan administrator. Qualifications: Bookkeeping or accounting background with a thorough knowledge of ACCPAC Plus, WordPerfect 5.1, Lotus 123, and general office procedures- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills Salary Range: $29,200 to $35,493 plus generous benefits. We welcome applications from members of minority or marginalized groups- Please send letter and resume by March 31, 1995 to: Hiring Committee, Oshawa S District Family Court Clinic, 95 Athol St. E., Unit A, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 1 J8. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT A na'>r�ral soppier ct mecrwical arti a+ec,r ca services requires an Admirnstravve Assistant in East Metro to do accounting and general office duties. Computer skills and through accounting knowledge are mandatory. We provide training and an attractive Salary & benefits package. Please mad resume on or before March 31 lo: FILE # 7134 OSHAWA THIS WEEK P.O. BOX 481. OSHAWA. ONTARIO L1 H 7L5 PART TIME 2x25 HRS PER WEEK OFFICE DUTIES; PERSON FRIDAY A small inickenng engineering 41•x: propenv-arlagemert cortprry has a part ase F - - - r ri aradabte We requrs an wltivasiatIc, sett-movated, adaptable. well groomed. W y ongimed individual with excellent comrmaacutlon. hal% admarustrablis typing are oomputer stills This poseon COlK1r*Slee ai compllsnzed hnLtnons. Experience in iiicrostft word. Excei. Access and wi software would be an asset Canpulsnzed rnoomV and Customer senim will also be part of the pb tune ons teleost have the ab*y to deal with multiple tasks If Itis POSMW is of interest Please subrit resiane to the address below or tax to (905)831-7401 DLA P.O. Box 221 Pickering Ontario, Li V 21114 RECEPTIONIST -ENTRY CLERK Required for Scirboroup RgnuficARIfK,J Canpany. The responsibilities of this position are vaned and include answering the phones, prcessing orders in computer and invoicing. Applicants should have basic computer experience. Smoke Free Office. While we thank all applicants, only the ones being cosidered will be contacted. Please fax resumes to (416)291-0045 ENTREPRENEUR DIS- TURNTORS WANTED MiMEDIATELY for a New Company that has lust ysttassrrrted iny�lnrJganuapry of this Bonis.PNow takvrlgg�A601, rations. Cal LYNDA 905- 432-0369 or STEVE 705- 9M-7080. for Appointment. SELL IT .NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 FLEXO Ajax company has an immediate opening for a Flexo prem operator with supervisory abilities. Send resume to: File # 7132 P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario L 1 H 7L5 PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS roe the automo•,tve ^a _tac,,rrg ndus;ry •'nrrlm;ur of 5 years superv-sory experience in a union zed J I T envtrcrr,eri •sV !F, leadership sk:lis -ability to work shift wo•u -apmmtlr^.e^;'o quaky and'ea'n tx,r c.ng 'My 2nge $18 SPU,t"r DIESEL MECHANICS -6'equired Imr*iaiatery •-"Jet be'IcenSed or 41h year wife fleet experence -4Jrtam Region -available lot shit work HEALTH & SAFETY REPRESENTATNE -5 years experience Ir a ur.lorized ery ormer. definite Hearth & Safety background -%nowledge of W C B., bwx'o work legislation and tight duty olotions -ability to impisment programs It"misted candidates should send resufrls to: Francis Personnel Services 11 Sincoe St. N. Suite 8500 Oshawa, Ontar10 Ll G 4R7 Fax: 905-5764696 GROWDIG TRUCK BODY MANUFACTURER has immediate openings for self (motivated people who are: • 1 press brake operator • semi skilled labourers • experience with welding and aluminum an asset, • able to work on their own. • Competitive rates • Full benefit package • Full daytime hours Apply in person to: PJL 8-t Fsbrikstoes 747 B1oor St. W. Oshaw►ae Ontario Monday s - 430 per• ,i onda�7 - FHfty m8-► IIlesisle PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING OPPORTUNITIES • Setup: on Engle and Husky • Quality Control • Operators Immediate positions available Contact. Chris Clarke 668-7006 668-4400 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 -PAGE 27 MOULD MAKER Rouen Tool and Mould Ltd. requires an experienced mould maker for plastic injection moulds, CNC an asset. Must be a team player. Good wages, benefits and a clean A/C tool room. (905) 427-0502 MECHANICAL DESIGNER .ala(or H:t:.auii liar. Cu..., '..41:1 lc •:x r ai the <._ i _n aiiJ nanufacturc (-i handraih I'm escalators arkl moving sidewalks - ' ing to a �!k,hal market. has an immediate opening for a �? -chanical Designer. kxated in OshaKa we offer a pleasant w�,rking inironmcnt. co mpetiti)e cammgs. arks a onripretierlsi)c h1_nCf`IN package F± Prating to the Projccr Engineer. this pomiion Kill he •lx)n,ihlc for the deign and detailing, sourcing. commissions_. ,:.d upgrading of equipment and pnxswc used in the pr(iductxat of :alator harkiraik- :allv :nu wall possess arkl Ontario Asociaiwn of Certified "girtecnn , Technicians dnd Technologists -OACETTi &N;_maunn th " ter a )ears experience in rneeha;tcal &Nigh ith custom hutlt ichincn in a ruhher manutactunm, cnvironmL•nt. wlificd candulates rrw% cuhmtt a detailed r,,utnc with ,Sian Pcctatu,ns to Patricia L. Cole. Human Re%ources. Escalator Handrail Inc. Co.. 12287 Roundary Rd. Oshama. On L 1.1 67.7 Nu ph,:,% 1 ., .117 .Igeri%�:rs piCwe M_ eI w. ec .c -0tor $375 '2- _''boat APPLIANCES- SD,, • ' m 1 :)A":A?.E . .- .r. ,iAN3kN.- - ;HIP TRAILER �wv 2.0ixie sii-,'"- -;roma 91ue v rcuoo+ -as- ,,,ea. 7ryears expenence Jays and Maple -eats :o,rpete Piuriping Sisio- „y age weicome for more Sizes 4 6 & 8 sm and yns•s all goyerrment •n- -4orrriena :SII 637-2226 11 , 0 & • 2. 5417 Call spect:o+ Good condmon ExPERIENCEO cr-W- 427-5114 seso0 000 9os' 966 - =are a. uioe f.estMy. N MAROWICK GAS -ange 4.'95 -f a0i `rex scnoais, largo - 3c , �-- S30C 'n9i's COWPU'ERS C:anng- enced yard. snack%hct gas wryer 2 yrs NNIO ter _ Tp,.te --4uanco nachos TLC any age S300310 both a-1 condnan Centre Anroversary Saie :all propane pane or gas 42-5-12-- IBM -rodeo SC 266 s,sWrs LOVING expe, meed �orher 0i2 w,:. provWe Articles Ir vGA ^loridon 5241 WnPWe COmpxf 366 s 7aycare n her home for' for ;m $400 :orrlplefe Pnnt- =h4den 3 and under -s floe S•25 VGA '+ionf Spun /Ajax 4126 2353 n horn 5785 NO guaran- �OVtNG ",omen of 5 with i:- -= _= .•• :. ervfkriq we see '61 '2 yews experience Punt gtiarse marble tub with pine K -N Sr E 3cwmanvk.• 4 d. CPR -Stye play taceli- swrt. 5 man. 3 hmcso+s 1 4 697-3054 'tented and lunches luic an Dei' 366 Computer; -,g nac iks prowled Any age 3 PC *ew,N • ng ser W--, S 3or-wa•e w -d- relwr,e Close to scnoofs. matching 3 diamond his ow 51200 .ar,e -eak -eferercesreceipts Lisa and hers wrddN Dards 3 'up -rd 5300 Can .905. 42--426' diamond Tittany stvie en- 83'-54.9 WHITE11' 2 Expert- qa9sn'ont ri"g- "Wismea FRIDGE. stow* warsner. w meet" -.i^ s povidng 0 ng S t 250 obo good Condition safl, fun anvxrorsrwnt. daily 8, 9 white 5800 f 2411 -25- ,utings.crafb. lenced yard. A Nearly new sdte.lrte 2664 Daekingonto park -el firs" 5.z:e^ -eocssessed corn- KEWC�E 'edge 5275. aid CPA summer vac pate with prepaid pro- ke--xe Dehumlifier w spaces still available Joan grammxg and a lei vC2 Wiliscooe 5300 kinq wa- 93'-,1448 .,z 837-293C Plus desaamder tree n- trbeC S,60 -ion-motion; evernngs stallation and warranty queen waterbed S'25. Oro) S' 995 :ail 1905, 655- boxend canoe tr WORRY FREE DAYCARE AVAILABLE -Secure Environment -Smoke, Pet Free -Nutrwus Lunchy Snacks 4ndoouOutdoor acbwrbes -Exprienov with asmatic -Excellent References Hghway2 & Church Area CON(905)693-7687 366 w. ec .c -0tor $375 '2- _''boat APPLIANCES- SD,, - 5merc #*fish tinder Clearance Saie - New gas S'350small shed S'OC ;;;Eric stoves. retrKwa- electric lawnmore S5C tors. Washers, dryers Ti- Compound tow all access crowaves Hank s Ap- S350 left handed. Dox trail- plances. 191 Bloor E. er $350. sofa Ded S20C Oshawa behind Multitech) Call Wayne .9051666.3422 728-4043 leave meswge APPLIANCES tubs NAPOLEAN Classic fire. sinks counter tops save 50 Place 'risen. full metal Sur- - 90 ', before repiacing' re- round. sold brass rad with surface on location All hood. woociburning stove work guaranteed. from $45 paid S1800. asking best Surface Whiztell free ,- offer 668--2692 ' irewo• • 900-454'2268. CARPET - dont buy any- OAKS NE FURNITt'dE- Why Pay retail PrXX1S One es -all sold no veneers where else until I snow you of Ontario s oldest and lar - tion in vour home. No in- what I can do for you Call gest manufacturers is now dim avalabie. Call bet- Gord. 434-0222. (012095) selling direct to the public BEST deal n Durham' T Mean 6-10 p.m. and leave Eg. oak pedestal tabie Gw quality hardwood at low Car Broker. , 00'ro. ext. and a Wind. Blairs prices Stock up now tot Nylon thick, plush. stain re- 5849. 8oak double ped - next winter DURHAM sistant am rpet. For 3 rooms. estai :;w ext and 6 chairs FIREWOOD. (9051427- only 5369 00 Price n- 51429 Cannonball "s 4741. dudes 30 Sq. yds carpet. $2411 Over 20 stain mole. REG'D. Physiotherapist part time Bowmanvilie nursing home. Calf 416- 221-3455 • ' Daycare Wanted CAREGIVER- Required for two young boys in our horse Light housework References Monday to Thursdav 8.30 am - 5 30pm. 428- $823 CARPET viol home at ds -used seiecton-New and ROKA LUMBER & used Pianos Not sure? count pnces 100', nvlon, Rent to own. apt. size FIREWOOD CENTRE stain resistant Price ncludes uprighL grand digital key- 4'X8'X12" $60 00 pad and expert installation boards_ CLOCKS- FEBRU- 4'X8 X16" $65 00 Call NNCk at ,9051 430-6551 ARy LEARANCE on au ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 706-277-3381 Evenings 905434-6665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area CARPETS - lots at :arpet 100'. nylon. row stain re- lease carpets on hard 1 will carpet 3 rooms. $349 price includes carpet. premium pad. expert installation. fast deiivery 'ree estimates (30 yardsi Norman 686-2314 W '994 stock' Teiep 11ono WOrk5. 433-1491. PIZZA EQUIPMENT cOR SA -E �.olers Jens dough mix etc ca,l 430- 0516 anytime or leave message FREE firewood�sUki skids deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quota- es -all sold no veneers pal y h tion in vour home. No in- Traditional Woodworking HYGIENIST REQUIRED dim avalabie. Call bet- terest. no payment for one 905-985-8774 for Alax office Please reply Mean 6-10 p.m. and leave full year until Dec 1995 PtANOSIGRANDFA. to 427-0951 message. 430-9013 Dani,';. 1.800-277-0104 THER Clarks - Durhams REG'D. Physiotherapist part time Bowmanvilie nursing home. Calf 416- 221-3455 • ' Daycare Wanted CAREGIVER- Required for two young boys in our horse Light housework References Monday to Thursdav 8.30 am - 5 30pm. 428- $823 CARPET viol home at ds -used seiecton-New and ROKA LUMBER & used Pianos Not sure? count pnces 100', nvlon, Rent to own. apt. size FIREWOOD CENTRE stain resistant Price ncludes uprighL grand digital key- 4'X8'X12" $60 00 pad and expert installation boards_ CLOCKS- FEBRU- 4'X8 X16" $65 00 Call NNCk at ,9051 430-6551 ARy LEARANCE on au ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 706-277-3381 Evenings 905434-6665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area CARPETS - lots at :arpet 100'. nylon. row stain re- lease carpets on hard 1 will carpet 3 rooms. $349 price includes carpet. premium pad. expert installation. fast deiivery 'ree estimates (30 yardsi Norman 686-2314 W '994 stock' Teiep 11ono WOrk5. 433-1491. PIZZA EQUIPMENT cOR SA -E �.olers Jens dough mix etc ca,l 430- 0516 anytime or leave message PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1995 SECRETARY chair, 2 ex- WANTED - Used Recyhn- 1985 Chrysler New York- HOME RENTERS, (905) ecut ve chairs. 3 office der. Guitar, Fndge Stove. er. 4 dr. auto. loaded Fin- 1990 Astro Van. excel)-nl desks. 1 computer w/pint- Todel. Vanity. Cermanic fished in a nice metallic condition, loaded, 2 tone paint $11,500 o b o Call er. Sharp electronic type- Tiles. Flooring. Wooden candy apple red, marching 6866960 writer $125. 8 tic Pine din- Tables Sewing Machine. plush ntenor Only 100.000 Central Whlby close to all ing suite $700. 9 pc. dung Chars & Household Items, km original Hurry on this t bedroom apartment, state $600 6 pc dining sur- Double Bed. Call (905) one $3495. cert . 3 more newly der Ya'ed. new ,te $450 cherry dining 686.4158 nice cars to choose from. broadloom. '"+maculate table w4 chairs $450. WANTCAMERAS Call 427•9722 anytime $585 monthly. akaiiable Duncan Phyfe diningED table old China and glass Jewel- Russ Open 7 days week DROP by and see the new chars $650. Gild Ind tixdge wrself-clearing stove lerY, microscopes. tele- indoors. Big Town Sales 05 Tioershark water craft at $675white fridge & stove scopes, gars and re- 1986 Olds Ciera, 4 dr . 4 Clark's Cats. 12730 Sim - $575. fridge $375. dryer lated items. Clocks. watch- cvI . auto. psi Fib. air, arrfm. coe St. South of Port Perry. $150, Small practice «pan es. furniture, anything old good miles, was $2795 985-9312 $75. marble top end tables 2.1678 nowS2495 cert . Huffy on «S71-1592. $250. NEW hunter green WANTED to buy - older thin one Call 427-9722 an- Apartments couch & chair $1150. beige furniture. glass. china. col- vbme Russ Open 7 days „ . FPent touch & chair $575. NEW 5 lectibles. memorabilia, week indoorsBig Town or unfurnished. call E I139J,So "ton, beplr April 4. to Be, Sales AJAX - 2 bedroom VACANCIES! Call the one stop rental shop f« a BET- TER selection. DURHAM or estates. (_ , 7834 WHY RENT? HOME RENTERS, (905) YOU CAN OWN A HOUSE! 428-1278 minimal fee 10r, - Mortgage onOAC LANDLORD'S ADVERTISE 3 bdrm. TM from VII FREE" 3 bdrm. semi available LET ME REPRESENT YOU BUYER BROKER WHITES/HWY.02 Private 1 bdrm bsmt apt p park- THOMAS C. PIKE Sales Rel ing.near shopping avail- Kerma Aoeord Realty Ltd. able immediate. $600 n- 576-3111 clusive. Call Harry 14161283-7393 Jennifer Central Whlby close to all OSHAWA John/Centre Lail (41612836570 m one bedroom apart- / ' merit from $645 monthly. WHITBY- Dundas Sl. E.. For Rei utilities included Go direct one bedroom unfurnished to super at *202-70 Lloyd n 4-plex. Garden viewnew Dc queen bedroom suite watches. etc. S St.. or call 905-404.9604 decor. clean. quiet. no pets. 2 Bedroom townhdu. irx0e pieces after 6 p m Laund close to all facilities 4 51100 Black la c Call - 1987 PONTIAC S 1 2 ^ •1^, ^ I 905-504-20.18 or cquer _ Pc 723 queen bedroom suite or estates. (_ , 7834 un- Mrd F -E 5 src s1a,dard. - 1 for rent located at 309 Cor - $1100. small armoir w!2 WANTED -Duality ramping hatchback 2 door. 4 cvin- dova Rd and Masson St. night table $300, single r.)arvrwnt, separate en- der. on+v 6" 000 Kms ex- No pies Please call 5'9 - bed $100. 4 pc an bque equipment from back- celleni condition, 52600 2387 or 576 6724 bedroom suite 5400. 5 packs and stoves. to out- certified A•i, 78, Central Whlby close to all drawer pine chest ddraw- door gear Ali egtspmient $2,0530 obo 683-7301 or t bedroom apartment, ers $1 $150. �. console w- must be n excellent work 1991 Plvr-OUM Acclaim newly der Ya'ed. new lax 5325 43consol. tog condition Turn your (estate sake) 4 dr, 4 cyl. broadloom. '"+maculate w--•.nc -, ^e' Fridges ergtnprrrent into S$cash at 25 ktre. auto, pis. pb. ac. $585 monthly. akaiiable SHUMAN - quality bam Rugged Reptays Bums St Wt cruse. amfrm cassette. Apnl 1 579-9600 a -25- sMe sheds butt on site. Plaza Wi spa -2063 well optioned hkT1I main- 9655 8X8 $649 GST nduded. txes Must De n next le EAC Con- %1,1ed rustcheck. hitch. 1 Bedroom basement Display at 'vmhbrd umber sive Stew 905-5765709. -armee 55km S -2a cert I OSHAWA one bedroom custve pliances nduded1st & I 416-2841618. required Available Ime aGt plus basement. n- cldes all utdities and ap- WHY rent when you can dialelYCall (416)447.297t c lances Located Rdson' ewr your own home f« CAPITAL Propert Arthur $650 ftrstlast. Call less than you thmk711 Call wow like to oiler you a'rer 5 p.m 571.3679 Dave Haylock Sales Rep. best in Oshawa Livn PICKERING - April tar Re,Max Summit Realty Spacious 2 and 3 bedro Vav ' spacious 2 bedroom (t99ti Ltd (905) 668-3800 town homes. Starting t! asernent. 4 pc. bath. new or (905) 666-3211 S700 Call John Zvigt ant, broadloom, separate .1.36-1384 now " -itrance, clean, qu@&L Kin ton Rd Picker, ' �x�.,o�-. -- apt.. a z;.e. es.^er+s+tre ' ►b stlowed no-smokng. ' GARDEN VILLAS -sNast s700 rabldtmities III;- person.T 95 ng Ont or can 005-509-496- B ick -Ing own Centre 3 levels. 1800 sq.tt., Wo dogs S aS86 month Fail 420 -c plex Downtown Bowman- 2.5 baths, 5 appls., -4 CAPRICE station -'a parking. patio, r.)arvrwnt, separate en- raga •.- •-•,^• condition. 1000SO.FT. i��wer 'eve. ' • - VENDEPS eN dt engine new paint. 2-bedrerr- Guist area d N Wanted -ui!s .eaetaolees ga ce stereo -,hod. asking Central Whlby close to all Y V -alerwis. troMals & Ic-w $2,0530 obo 683-7301 or amerhties. Spc bath. h,dge 4010 PICKERING tar 9a 1- ants.caxnrn crafts & .: fts 686-54-4 stove pa k r g storage A --c- A `2 _ c .. - - .. - .01 Louise 1905 -2' -8066 ned•oom bsrrd apt . ca- phone cable S65C .113 w--•.nc -, ^e' Fridges bedroom basement apt sat- APPROVED - bad or no utr April (905-4302461 stoves washers dryers Pickering -Whit" Writes a Opt g- : eC • ''80-89 vehicles 3 BEDROOM A -SC wanted ,�� & ga ' entified or as s AP- apartment NICE north Oshawa lo txes Must De n next le EAC Con- -40I'ED SunsMne Auto availab,e. h,gnwav 2 race Y ad, �easonabie tc sive Stew 905-5765709. "'i6-9237 O A ' Church Street Please can rent .onG .ease 905-42- - tion 3 bedrooms. end u new condition sigrirrhamt Bay Ridges PIt (416) 444-'391 -ckaded (905)837-1241 2 - - ,,. ". ., T. ✓ . ick -Ing own Centre 3 levels. 1800 sq.tt., =ICKERING spacious plex Downtown Bowman- 2.5 baths, 5 appls., '.,o ^edroc- basement yolk. FndgoyStoye. $75000 parking. patio, r.)arvrwnt, separate en- rnckding Gas a Water. skylight, security. local. air con. eal-m itch- Frst/Last Can Days 905- From $1400 a util. •.• h. parking avail. Apr 1 723.4650 or Evenings 905- park spots. locker CAN Dc -OC416-296-1012 - C411 (416) 691- 6861611 Y V �_>OZ Whites +d area. large one bedroom bassmhent apt. asp srhRance. torp kitchen. Apt. newl, decorated dean color T V. & Ci- hN,parlung scud- DICKERING - West HCaE SAily Large 3 '• droom apartment. 1100 h 3 1 R Washer. Dryer. Con - 2C = 4 = "E = Y Air. Quiet home Avad- CHIP %cii- Wanted ows -arewa•e & software A Must See' Oshawa.2 A_AX,F,CKER.NG -,:a.: EAST CSnAWA "`-i- able first week n Apd f,encr, '--, trio. y van fully business & De•sona cus - oedroom Apt - 3urtcon- con'a,ned bacne,or apart- •Dom availabie ^ew $520 $70000 plus utilities. Call eoupCed prooane 2 drop brazed tram,ng am age temporary building. Clean. "Wt. 4 piece bath. par" m X 0 XIckerve pint /tact. 2 9051 -2584. vile 700 hot dog slear+ ^ mome servru mstaila- poet and secure faun- close b all arrwvbes Plus bedroom available May 1. r Please send all details :ion. repair. LAN & WAN dry.prvahi yard and park- room for rent. Call (905) $6.•10 month inclusive hrsb PICKERING rhear GO, nc'udtng cost updated purchasing assistance & ing.On bus roule.5740, 686 -MM last 723-2'813 Large 2 bedroom basement CA DI N TIRE til rid I air appliances shared LUXURY towr� .-., rent. 5 appkancet ndtd With pod. spa. exert room n condo compf $1250 per mhonth. Cap 9i 819-9194 between ,. P.m. after hour. lei NEW Tridel town ho, Pickering 2 plus 1 bei morn pcture,ntc and Drone no more Low rates 905-42-. NA A y targe S. "i-reaarwh Pets E'S' F.,r^.shed room.in ole 6038 aub,mob,as Examples laundry. S72500 rhdiapw. AJAX. Detached [ bei approx 1800 sq. R. 5 n appiarncles. 2 to Nicole B -,dean P C 4620 Ajax -no 1432 Please Leave ,-es- PICKERING 401 and Fwnbhed Bachelor available May 1 (4161 284- room '.angle fenced yard. park spots. locker CAN Dc 130■ a3' 'racade NB EOC 20C • . ' , ' Safety sage AJAX.a�ail:ide now Nrgp Whites +d area. large one bedroom bassmhent apt. asp srhRance. torp kitchen. Apt. newl, decorated dean color T V. & Ci- hN,parlung scud- 4010 PICKERING tar 9a 1- garage, IN "W d basement. 5 appliances available Mur Caldwell Banker Toronto9t5� t Re. WANTED- acres and kids ma'r floor 3 bedrorv- 2 1/ Inspeclio s ned•oom bsrrd apt . ca- huge kvrgroom. laundry ad.$140 00 per week 1u a bedroom basement apt sat- April $950 plus ubktwe Lynne Paptzzo 4269766 CALL TODAY! s«'hC ;.�t.'Ie5 and GOMeCD- Pickering -Whit" Writes a Opt g- S49.95 bee uUkbes included tic., cra. $695 rho tricks- last required ouiet build- n kronen. trentral air. )aur► plus utilbxles 831 6431 NICE north Oshawa lo txes Must De n next le EAC Con- 9AS C room basement 4ptSlepa- Par" for 1. brstUW re- sive Stew 905-5765709. ng Please Cap 579-4015 dry, 00 ti pnvahi len- Brock-Fimch.Large 3 tion 3 bedrooms. end u new condition sigrirrhamt Bay Ridges PIt - - 'asses presented by Car & LI ht 9 glia pets. sbao red, no Pat 906-a39-,676. «S71-1592. trams. parfung. sopa bbe*,,,-avadablle OSHAWA NE - 3 bedroom April ,, fluid za Picker'" Car (905•) Oshawa Ot edience Asso- Trucks monf' +905! t2'-2599 SECURITY up bungalow. t bedroom Go. $625 nil . AvaJaDhi e. basement walk- sW or unfurnished. call E I139J,So "ton, beplr April 4. to Be, Ajax J AJAX - 2 bedroom BEAUTIFUL bachelor -.est. 'Nh,tpy, HARMONY/401 - wry large April 1 420.2104 out bnc�ed in yard. done to al. $1125. May 1st Call 723-6706 WANTED mens spmg register Gil at (9051 435-0868 683-2277 basemhe^7 ap one room very small. 4 oc bath. apart^ quiet complex. '"dudes u blown, 2 tearoom to tkrars n dean Witt a,i4i g. lawn- PICKERING, Lzirgs 1 bed•oom basement. 4 pc <71-J729 Room ciotnl� Must be n notin lo �.itchMl ' Ifor new condtion Tum, LAS pups-etlucetl phot 3 etc Close b bks cable la Laundry. no pleb. fly, plating nDle, pfvorw. bat. pnahi entrance. EownCne,Nasr, Rer your ma.es angle bored Eng- CEP -CAP =_. ...... t •op sop entrance 686- $495 monthly available ubbbaa :nckded $ASO Darkling ships b bus. 5600 Rd 4 bed quakily dcovng Into $$cjst- ItOVOu" krhes. CKC 155 •. ^, S, W at tybdbwn JABS April 1 Cap Ted Houglhbn 726-5428 odudes ubbbog, cable rooms. 3 bars. chew gas at Rugged Replay. Bums 66638(X1 Available Apd 427 46M furnace larmlyroom w/fire- St Plaza W Vlbv Cap 404- AeC d Hgw*v- guar Mail -79.2686 Over - 2063 Hoche raised 19051579- stocked Sale 36 cemfisd F.,r^.shed room.in ole 6038 aub,mob,as Examples WANTED - Huffy roll ,wt 1985 Chnevene auto bds•e!tial! -het Phone 725- 127.000 kms 52695 1985 0&58 Atter S D m 7+mhpo. 5 speed. 105.000 WANTED - o'd and an- Ts $16% 1988 Voyager tiG;.e ti • mire. anytl - cybnder. 7 passenger. FAX old S.W. instruments. 56.095 1980 Optimal. auto. china. silver. advertising S:*95 ,988 Pulsr, T -Top. spot no by. decoys. dopa. YOUR ' - speed 55995 1988 'em+po milk Dodos, collections « auto air, 52695 im;c: HARMONY rJl,ve. Oshawa Pickering -Furnished place doublegarageAitona F.,r^.shed room.in ole Call apt base^ a^! Apt Self Con- avadade May 1. S1 51 monthly plus ubktrss 404- the h«rr ler �s, 3297 Wmh ^9oom Yard, space. tarried. private en- 1214 Spm ployed CLASSIFIED available Apel 1 $595 plus trincle.sut.gtaet mature after Bus -parking -share sow, Iuofhen.Datrokrrs.5t0u 94 (9051839-0594 1,'2 iAboas Cap Paul 416- enployed person Abstain- LIVERPOpUBAYLY. wleeky hat & last1006 i for friendly, Y 690-8194 ler No pets 6550 month- ma'r floor 3 bedrorv- 2 1/ asCall 509.2459 evenings professional LARGE 2 bedroom apt in Iv Cap 839-1779. 2 baths, laundry fenced, park-, to Go, near BROCK / FINCH. Lar CALL TODAY! 6pre■. available April 1 Pickering -Whit" Writes a Opt g- r"k 40, PT,,, first1asl 5695 newly decorated Mm personalized Fndgr stow ubktres r,- mewl, -.novated 1 bed- plus utilbxles 831 6431 room share modern kit servlCe duded Close b Oshawa room basement 4ptSlepa- 4209217 ,an and bath with 1 pairs, s ledaws Cap RoWrt Bowen • 989 Astros 8 Safaris. 4 AJAX Oiestne. a:r:; Cwntre FrsVlast/ 668- rate entrance 5650/month all induaiw,rnon- OSHAWA Centre area - A aid. parking. cable $,• monfliy first last. c Antiques 905. 655-8049 nom $stro &986 Pontiac can, ren: Two bedroom 3297 smokeravatlable Irrirr» baro - let«ear sal (905A39-0 Bron,,,- 6000 SE waded 99.000 1 bedroom basement ordy. 4 appliancesn0 dialely Call $37-2543 basement excluded. t 5 5 94 (9051839-0594 and 2 bedrooms. dose to vin 56995 1969 Firefly apartrrntnt central ar ' COLLECT[BLES > sage reveals details Phone a16631-4055 zany baths. apple park'nq able immediately. Mar & last required (905)579 - •tub. 53695 1990 Suzuki r Landscaped no SQUAREHUN SQUARE 2 bedroom PORT lJrrorvlawromo, fanc�ad yard, walkout deck FURNISHED ROO CALL TODAY! aLX Sedan auto. 55295 '990 downpayment Carnes for conoc fry stow. Souther furnished basement rt- Avail. ow ed. S87Smpvy - F« rent Pw-Wing ori Go, t ' Arts 11 Lumina Euro '03.000 kris 57695 1993 5795 per mhdnth Call 90S exposure. 1 1/2 baths. cus- mant mhint Ck»e b Cxo. TTPCa & 2r3 ubl Call (905) 584 now hydro plant. dudes laundry, pha B CraftsC combat Asuna Coupe 6863141 III- tom widow coverings C/A.sho 9 entrance 158, parking S70 week 83 approx. 1600 sq n., ap. pliances included, (fridge/ eulD. 53.000 kms $6995 AJAX�s best - huge 1 avaibble Apr 1. $950 n- laundry 5500month Avad able April 1 2826706 OSHAWA NE - 3 bedroom 0327 atter 5. VZ_%D=a= WA's -=D ' 791 Corsica LT air auto. bdrm, a Dce bath. 4 apple . full cltnive. hrst'last (905 )579- SECURITY up bungalow. t bedroom LARGE room secc 63 000 kms 58449 1990 sized windows a c 2190 buifdng, spa- down with rec, bath, floor near Flickering To 1: CASTER "RAFT SASE SHOW APRIL ' Jeep W- abs lutaty moderNspotless and gor- c,ous 2 bedroom apart- porch 650 aq lit work N v � . agor BENEFITING'CHILDRENSWISH FOUNDAT1ON' loaded. $10.995 firm BRING THIS AD FOR genus 5685morithly Inn- !� mediate occupancy Anne, A7 AJAX COMMUN'TY CENTRE YOUR D SCOUNT PRICE 61°-2536 PLEASE CALL (905) 839-5401 GOVERNMENT seized AJAX, Country property, operty. borne.5543 plus unities. vehicles low as $100 large dean bright, 2 bele ♦Srsr�rsrsrsrsr�rsrsr BMWs. Cadltacs Chevys. room. bsmt apt shower -_ SOUTH Oshawa - 275 Fords Mercedes. Porches. ordy. 4 appliancesn0 � COUNTRY CRAFT &'m plus trucks and sans smokers :750 month zo duslve Lynne Papzzo and 2 bedrooms. dose to Amanng recorded res_ 428-9766 TERRI will be happy ' COLLECT[BLES > sage reveals details Phone a16631-4055 zany t0 hall our with all your AJAX.furrushed. new 1 p Y separate ampfa parking $1475 00 tre. quiet mature p son. 5400 inclusive 4; room, kitchen. e�?�ining; li i P� ubbbeS. pebblestone & 1975 before 3 p.m age. ample n Cot• Townkne Cap 404-1633 ETACHED borne.5543 plus unities. A N -W Oshawa fwrush Call (905) 355-5372 PICKERING- Liverpool & room ,n beautiful home. SOUTH Oshawa - 275 401- 3 bedroom man floor non-smoker Use of IutcN Wentworth St. W. large 1 of hone• pnvale entrance, laundry. WAQz,. all Wkbi and 2 bedrooms. dose to parking, laundry. private backyard, close b GO and parking, S550tmontl fir last'relerences. Cap 4; buses and shhoppog. Avail- amenities $950.00.. first / 9297 able immediately. Mar & last required (905)579 - PTC. $iW per mo. $f Apr Crap 721-9722 or 434- 7576. PICKERING - Sinn a Durham's Largest Craft Show featuring a > over one hundred and forty talented > a exhibitors with their unique and a > outstanding Southwester, Victorian, and > Country handcrafted collectibles for your a �coraung and gift needs. Presenting a > > variety of: Floral Designs, Paper Tole and W Stenciling, Folk Art, Ceramics, Stained a > Glass, Quilts, Pottery, Potpourri, > a Jewellery, Wooden Collectibles, Natural a > Art, Dolls, Reproduction Furniture, > Trucks 1 Gourmet Delights. These are just a sample �310 • - > of what makes this show one you won't > > > > > tfar St KM !Mt M, Oak a 1993 MercuryTow. Pa MOOT basement CIa5SIfled advertising ONE bedroom extremely 51&3 between 9-8 p.m. ETACHED room, with cable, use A E > a 36.000 km 4 dr auto. V6 bachelor Private entranceneeds' laundry. ubbbes, cable wt- lunge basement apartment. fid South -Oshawa large one bedroom house, house 3 bedrooms. in-law. lotchen, walk to Picken Generating Station, C SHOW > Petr or Jin 723.1155, atter cluded Kitchenette; mi- W[dier , kvhrg room writ raced basement facdrtes.2 apt. on street with schools, PTC. $iW per mo. $f 8 p.m 434-7564 crowave. near 401. Go. CALL TODAY! bar, laundry, $600,month apt.Laundry car daycare. Shopping plaza. biweekly. Phorhe 4244318 a MARCH 24th. 25th 1111 l Pati A PJ0.: SAT IO aJa-5 Pin. a > 'lls ' public transit $575.(905)427.0283. after 6:00 c 576-9335 inclusive3a J9fi2. '34-49m ONE tar 2 -bedroom, parking.pivate entrance. working all stryl� orMature- Church near by. 4 Ap- planes, $875/month .hy- May t, 726 ' OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM > AJAX- Attractive, large 1 fax 579-22 approx. 1600 sq n., ap. pliances included, (fridge/ Pie No Pets Cad 579.1869. 7137first/last. !9 lbortItOQ Road S,_ O5i1aAIL Ottt. bedroom basement apt ler slove/d nous Basamant SOUTbedroom y worlu norh smote sinbtrga shwasher) or con- Apt. Incudes 3 piece bwM2 AJAX - room n tondo a Durham's Largest Craft Show featuring a > over one hundred and forty talented > a exhibitors with their unique and a > outstanding Southwester, Victorian, and > Country handcrafted collectibles for your a �coraung and gift needs. Presenting a > > variety of: Floral Designs, Paper Tole and W Stenciling, Folk Art, Ceramics, Stained a > Glass, Quilts, Pottery, Potpourri, > a Jewellery, Wooden Collectibles, Natural a > Art, Dolls, Reproduction Furniture, > Trucks 1 Gourmet Delights. These are just a sample �310 • - > of what makes this show one you won't > > > > > tfar St KM !Mt M, Oak a � a A E Gob St W. 1 Exits +'leY t want to miss 41 ?Ie. Separate ennttrarhce. d!intioned. utilities riclders. bath,full kilchon.tst & last car gam, walkout base- rent b non sm lurg ma Inglstove washer. Inst I CLEAN new basement N7' monthly available month. 5600. Available Im- mient. hall acre lot $11SOr female. Loolung for qu last ref. no pets. 5650 n- apartment. 5550 monthly owned. (905)4796633 mediately.Cad 434-8632. mthly,. 427-6095 (905) mature person requin ckis,ve 61111 5 includes air, cable. pod. OSHAWA - 2 bTWO BEDROOM apt. frky 6686980 or (905) 430- short term accomodabor laundry all ud edroom shared en- t is 3161 Cal 427-0056 trance. Si a apanmenL available at 888 s oval, par ng, central lo- ngle employed cation, near Oshawa Con - non-smolu female and 91X) Glen St Close b rg pre- ler, 401. $575.00 plus liar - torted. 831-5249. schools, shopping and dro. NON-SMOKER. avail - CLEAN. bright sole Dori- G.M. utilities nccluded. IsV able Allard 1. 576.7065 last required. cap 728- tarred apartment, own 41193. TWO bedroom basement laundry area, parlurg, ap apt., separate entrance, pliances, separate en- OSHAWA - 2 bedroom one car parking. bb of trance, all inclusive. no facilities, $75Wmo. avail - smoking, no pets, 427- apartment, available at am able April 1. No pets, nort• 7436 and 900 Glen St' Close b sm619 maker. Pickering. schools, shopping and 1x9 or 41628ering. . G.M. utibbes Included IsU AJAX, Roan n condo w private den, tennis, ppaa sauna, gym faci ties, la1, dry facilities, female p lerred. Leave message Kely. (905) 427-9552. OSHAWA-dose to 4C male or female non smok to share 2 bedroom hoe $325. first(last require 1993 Ponbac lisuna Sun- Dasemenl t.ramt .ca• t PROFhone SSIO 27. > aP of COURTICE last required cal 728• TWO bedroom main floor PROFESSIONAL, of runner (Tracker). black. ble.am condroies in sun- one bedroom basement 4993 apartment to Brooklin room and use of the fac AMISSM 4X4 convertible. 5 -speed dryy,and all utilities Irclud• Available it 1. Incudes 4 tries, n clean, newt ren > standard. arrvfn cassette. ed.On bus route Non- apt., SeWate entrance, WFID says you cwmt voted townhouse lin newly n smoker.S525mon1h.Call OSHAWA - two bedroom appliances, heaVwater, $3.00 asking St t .300 Call 985- 427.5445 paling kitchen, a basement. lar afford to bile a hours? ,ng.close to Go and Fln > 1 01 1 (leave message) appliances 3Ix bath Plpls.• parking, laundry gal garage W/ 3 bedroom townhouse Car- market Call Rick 683671£ seder$ facilities, $650 Includes loft. lots d Parkin. Walkout 52.00 1994. 4X4. Chev ex- AJAX- Westney/Hwy e2 S650 includes ubldle5 utillCes talose to amenities. from kitchen b large deck) rtes for S460/month. (P 8 WHITBY - large clean > tended cab snort box. vic. close to bus. large bright Available Immediately Avail A 1 . yard. 5900 mthly hydro. I) 3 bedroom bungalow bedroom home to aha AlllirdtlRldttr a tory red 305 V8 au. auto spacious 1 bedroom base 432-3618 p' Call 435 Firstllast , references re carr)et for 5780 ,month with non smoking > "TIME STA111DS STILI" 0' 16' wheels $23.700 00 rtent apartment with sepa- 3454 after 5 p m. cared. No pole O Fra rate entrance cable 4pc leave message 9 Pets 905.985- (P&I) plus more Call Mark stonal $450.00 Includ �l+a� f90519Y115531 B.goO original kms a33' bath. no smokervpets 4049 Stapley. Re/Max Accord own washroom, laundi 7005 $600 all Inclusive call 686 576.3111 or 6864743 kitchen 8358 es. pool C 1179 WHITBY - room male h,wled to share 4 bedroom „ v?, parking and laundry nc,l ties available. $350( ", ubl. 666-3550. Please ,,.,,e message _ vERPOOUBayly-3 bed - condo. 1 1/2 baths. 2 :a conies, lake view, first/ -treferences No pets. :..1,Iabie May 1. 905-839- :+ 7g. ;NE bedroom condo. •-,wntown Oshawa, new Iding. underground ,,king. air conditioned. .,-liable April 1. $675 �..nthly plus hydro. 433 - WHITBY one bedroom ..s der fridge. stove, ex- "ient con boon. near 401. 501all inclusive. Avail. ,, rd 1. Call Frank after 10 416-740.0111, after 5 - , 905-956x318 11 r:cc her. ' -mown' Oshawa. 400- )C sq, ft. available Park- , and great exposure -est rental rates Cal 434- .447 7 655-4132 1Cottages for Rent aur Woodland Estate. hmdy h01Mkeopaig 00e- iges. 3 PC. bath. AM". _ooi. beach. s0ore.play- ;round. 90 mil+ Ne Picker- -SM367-2044 �'Florida Val: Rentals A=wA-cis '-A, 'nobde homes. wonowe. heated pools. ,of tubs. two- . rAt 20 rxnWes to beaches. NHL -look" Bk+e Jay bseball. dog and horse tracks �fwldren welcome. less 'han MOW. Call 1-813- 5362123 FLORIDA '.ndlan Shoes. well ap"nted cordo on 3ulf of Mexico. available Vay 13 -weekly or monthly ler" Whitby 666-2766 ST Petersburg Florida. bla do' So. 2 bedroom, kiF h equip ground Moor via on beach Pod. lai gilt. lernia. boa". fish - Ing. sl$eps 6. only $425 JS weekly e39-7571 St. Pete$ Beach- 2 bed. room 2 baths, kiey lur- ^ehed nckiding kitchen with dishwasher and rrr- -rowavo PerleCt for 2 cou- cles or tardy Sops from %cean Heabd pool & wad - n9 Pod 6 whirlpools. Vouch 25Apnl 1. $1500 .slue, best offer 430.6621. ADORABLE CAPE COD $139.000.00. wooded Can- servabon area. 1.400 9%IL, 3 bdrm. 2x6, r-20 waft, high- ethoiency gea lir_ race. H,R.V., gas fir&plate, bate2 41 on &a rough -in GV, 905- 985.9106 AJAX - SE. bungalow 'in - ground treated Pod, prion um upgrades, 2290, Open Sat. b Sun. 1 - 5 Pm• 37 Lawrie Rd Cal (905A86 - 86U ALL trick triplex -e>,- - - Whitby location. clone. tb downtown, schools, 401 and Go. Very we* main- tained. 3 -two badroan alas., 2 cozy &king rax. Places. plenty of widows. Large cornu lot, 9_Car ii- ''e'ay. separate erstanow natural gas hgabng. all- 'ia Laundry tadi0gg and separa* rnneft Now IY renovaled•cerpai and ti- noleun. Assu.robW 7 1/4% mortgage. Pays itself oaf What a great opportunity at $209,900. Don't miss out Call George or Pete at 906- 4361610 0, 906$66.5597 for aPpL to view. OSHAWA East- 4 bed. room brick house, Living, dining, 2 Idtcherx, 2 beln- 'roms. fin. basement ga- "ge $137,goo. Cal oswrgr 42&4701. WHITBY - beautiful 3 bed- room bungalow, separate entrance to fabulous base- ment apt., detached ga- rage. $131,900. with only 5% down. Will carry for $600/mo including taxes. Ted Houghton, ReMax Summit. 668-3800 WHITBY Privacy, 190 x 199 Irregular sized lot on Thickson Rd. 1 1/2 With - rooms. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down, new roof, 401, schools and shopping are close by. Inground pool, Mtge deck, 3 storage sheds, $145.900 430- 1623 AJAX condo o -n the ake for safe or rent. one bed- room , dose to Go. min from 401, appliances in- cuded, avail. April 3. Please call Luigi 905-832- 1652 or Rosea n 905-883- 0319 after 5-30 p m RETIRING? -u,_ C; m vin ,00yl sided txingalow Waltached garage in quiet village. Private deck. gar- dendlod shed. satellite sys- tem. Must be sego! Asking $67.000 Many other prof erbes avail. 2hrs NE Osha- wa in Land O'Lak es. call Sales Rep Peter Lister. 513-335.2575 for R Stor- :uhg Reallor 379-2903 WATERFRONT-acrago •etreal 2 1,'2 hrs NE of Met- - ). heevrly $wooded very private, $650 ft Shorelee. $59.000 or 26000 R $99.000. Grad Cork. Bowes and Cocks 1-705- 454-3337 -705454-3337 BORROW $t 0.000 . PAY as little as $110 per month.. o.a.c. Call Jury. 668-7200 Free con"Atia , ru Antxus kivestmenb Lid. MONEY probiema7 Debt consolidations. credit ,ar- nange1—ts. very itey RE pp�lerwrrrpp,, credit npar F E CONSl7LTAT IONS. Ontario Credit Co n..+ors (Oshawa - Toronto) 433-1425 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT R IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CON- TRACTS • FAST FOOD/CHICKEN WINGS, excellent location established repeat custom- er base. sales 8-loK/week a great family business $130,000. Call Steve 728- 0830. HAIRSTYLING salon for sale Fully equipped, $4500. 416497-0599. RESTAURANT / DELI Approx 25 seats located in Oshawa Mall asking $70.000 Can 728-4334, ask for the manager B 1 x TENDERS are bang ac :epted until Friday March '7. 1995. for rural route de- livery in Pickering area, send to attention of Distri- bution Manager, News Ad- vertiser 130 Commercial Avenue. Ajax. Ontario Lis 2H5 [630 Registrations 1;;_ rM _EssCus Private lessons available for be- ginners, rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 ll�zs RUTH CLARAMURT As seat on lie Sliti Shm iu toe s ti s�Ir r Your o lint til.ya f$Aw b rw. Fur • Ta, .1 a iron. ori on a .i67sS4.15 I�O1F266-4226 `�.�1*s 1llig011CiX.' SINGLE? As the Wading Personal Irtroducbon Service in the world. chrtoes are we already have the person you are looking for Cap TOGETHER TOETFIK 1.8067-0117 GRANDVIEW REHABILITATION & TREATMENT CENTRE 0 We Provdit assessment. diagnosis. 'reatmeri. aria sww services to chldrer anc young aduls with a variety of physical and sommuncabon disabilities residvg m Durham Pegion. The Board of Trustees of Grandview is inviting NOMINATIONS FOR BOARD MEMBERS to be elected at the Annual General Meeting (June 22, 1995) Board members are volunteers who work on behalf of the community to pro- vide leadership and set the direction for Grandview's services to children and families. The Board is entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring that Grandview meets its legal obligations, maintains financial stability and provides a need- ed service to the community, delivered In a high quality, yet cost-effective manner. Persons Interested in participating on the Board of the new Grandview Children's Foundation are also being sought. Olease submit a brief resume with a cover letting outlining your Interest in becoming a Board Member and send to: Chair, Nominating Committee do Grandview Rehabilitation & Treatment Centre 600 Townline Rd. S. Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7K6 4V 1l"ItCrt Mate., Introduction r r Meeting the right person is too important r r to leave R up to chance. Cap Match Males r r to meet screened compatible singles. r • 905434-83994w '1110 to r JA"NG rr. :•: arc �. -iflerent Partner Search lib you select attractive. rofaseional. singles who -Merest you and have sore FAX in. Personal matc". at- • . , irdabie, long tern rola 1111011 a Call for my free `rochure. with no obligation -r pressures to loin at 683- 414 anytime AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15 - 6 P.M. SPRINGFIELDS RESTAURANT & BAKERY To be held at 27 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA We have beer ,n5tr_c;ec by the .aur J' Mc- Gibbon, Bastedo- Armstrong and Armstrong under th landlord and tenant act to sell the torr- ents of the business formerly operating as Springfold's Restaurant and Bakery #921836 Ontario Inc. Refrigerated pie display cabinets, condiment and cuttery server, Berrkel bread slicer. Stoelit- Ing frozen yogurt machine Blakeslee dough muter, brute ovens. Berkei meat slicer, Cold- stream double door fridges. Hobart dishwasher. Garland heaters Litton commercial microwave. 62 maple chairs, 31 maple pedestal tables. Bake tins, scale and weights- miscellaneous stainless steel ladles, bowls and scoops, plate dispensers. small Ice cream dispensers, salad refrigeration unit. Terms cash , no reserve, all equipment op- erational. Preview times - Mon., March 13 - 10 a.m - 11 a.m. and 6 - 7 p.m. Day of Sale - 4 p.m. to sale time. For more information call MORTGAGES & LOANS 723-0501 • tit & 2nd mortgage: w to 96% • Lines of cedl with low rrioneiwy MYLES K1NGi AUCTIONS paynwls • Loans - any Ixrpose: ewmw M*mm www 33 HALL ST. OSHAWA X—P P. 725-5751 Oshawa, 4044336 or 1-104x81-=11 THE NEWS -ADVERTISER __ SUNDAY, :MARCH 12,1995 -PAGE 29 Ton�oe Dr. D. Sliwowicz Dr. K. Bracken Are pleased to annnounce the new location of their office, as of March 27, 1995. BAYWOOD PLAZA 95 Bayly West, #303 Ajax, Ont LIS 7K8 683-6422 News Advertiser Classified Department is open every ]Monday to Friday alto* am. to 5:e0 p.m. can663-0707 to place your ad or fax it 663-7363 *TODAY* MAGNIFICENT AUCTION! SUNDAY, MARCH 12th at 1 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION CENTRE 1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD (1/2 mile north of Hwy. 4C1 between Uverpool Rd. & Brock ?d. - from Kingston Rd. (Hwy 2) take Valley Farm South; v`a will be selling by public auction over 500 items of fine home furnishings & accessories - supenor antique, dining & bedroom suites, classic reproduction furnis)ings- Persian carpets, decorator items, original artworks. formal furniture & -)ore. Exceptional (9) pc. antique mahogany dining room suite having ;6) elegant ribbonback chairs. china cabinet & matching buffet with carved accents & double pedestal dining table e Superb (8) pc. Chippendale mahogany bedroom suite having ball & clow feet. a Elegant (9) pc. new reproduction dining room in 18th Century style *Fabulously carved mahogany consoles, hall stands. executive desks, occasional tables & more. *Collection of signed & numbered limited edition prints ncluding pieces from A.J. 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But you can F'protect your spine with good posture and well- I NITY • conditioned muscles. Here are a couple of CLIP and SAVE important steps you can take to alleviate ' unnecessary stress on the spine. -0 1 FEATURE L�������a w = If your vehicle has spent more time on the blocks than doing the limit, we can help get you in gear. With our classifieds, you'll find lots of cars, RVs, trucks and motorcycles for sale. Boats, too. Everything to go. So with a phone call, a test drive and inspection, you can be on your way. Get going. Read our classifieds! Ne1�'Pt`ka�`9 ws Advertiser 683-0707 IR time ad, single, rte male • 34, 5'11', 275 S.. let's be ho OK only e Prev1OUs nlstiortaftj any at first, very clean, likes walks, car racing, looking for honest, loving relationship. SY 1007 SINGLE male, 47, young look!ng, love all sports, would like to most a female. 35-50, that loves dining out, looking for a lasting relationship. BY 1006 COMPASSIONATE, sin- cere. single mals, 31, 6.6', who enjoys music. writing, outdoors and quiet evenings, seeks female, 20-30, for poleri ual, long-term rotation - ,hip. SY 1009 MATURE, single male seeks mature, slim, affec- tionate female. 30-40, for !*sting relationship. BY 1010 SUM, shy. single. gentle, white male. non-smoker, tate 30's. seeks slim lady. 20.40, non-smoker, for hyhng. camping• dancing, fnendshrp or relationship. SY 1011 HONEST, attractive, ath- letic. caring man, non- smoker, 20. 5'10'. wish* to moat mature. attractive lady, animal lovers only. SY 1012 (COB) STABLE, honest, white male. 36. 6'. 219 lbs., dark complexion, vary whidm variety of activities, week - ng a Is* who is fit, fun and romansc, looking for a too" retelnonship. SY 1013 (OSH) SINGLEprofessional male, 25. 6'3', into the outdoors and physical exercise, too" for that special body, 25.35. ler a relationship. SY 1014 CO1114) OMPASSIONATE, ostabl shod. executive male, a4, that believes honesty, sincenty and oonpession we the most mportrM tangs in a reb- tionship, seeks a very sal,cbve famnle. SY 101 S WELL here 4 is. Anodic► Saturday night and what to do) Go to am bar. rent a movhm or drive around toanl Noe Have a boner idea, male, 27, blonde oar, blue-eyed and some hes time to sham with a hmale I wai . 23-33. SY 1016 SINGLE, white male. 29, 5'7'. 135 IDs., smoker, social drinker, looking for a slim. leans and T-shirt typo of gid who does not think makeup is a maeee- sty, who enjoys csnipng, fishing, pets and quiet evenings at home. SY 1017 (OSH) ROMANTIC male, 34, attractive, easygoing, seeks attractive femsfe. for friendship and romance, all ethnic groups. SY leis (Own HONEST, single, whits male, 47, enjoys dining out, camping and danc- ng, quiet evenings at home and mon, loo" for a single whit* lady. 90-40, or possible Win term relationship. SY 1019 (OSM) SINCERE, single, white male, 29. seeking you female, 19-24. I. possible rslaloneliip, > � nquirias only. sY EMPLOYED, single, whits male, 31, black heir. blue eyes, just moved from B.C. to Oshawa. Smoker, looking for a slim. attractive woman, 30.40, for a monogamous role- tonshp and must be pam- 910nate, honest and loyal. SY 1021 ATTRACTIVE. smart, tanned and dean male, 39, enjoyys gang to" beach, ilinig out, clan>.- ing and romantic lamaNOhomej seeks wit► sirnlw kAw- e313 for c«ttpanipttdhip. SY ion loom CLEAN.wjj wfhils mala. 35, 5'111, 170 lbs., fit, danes�Yed•cing. or"sOma�rtp• tic evenings and col age Mo. f�iwW. duels female, 26-42. Leith sinnikar inter. eat$, for a 1o1�0yvi fST(aofd ROMANTIC foams, 91. slim, ittaraclve, very sw- ing. prolMs 10 slay florlla and cuddle, seeking a Slim. m trac*^ bkwl .oysd, caring lady. 25-35, with Samo ntersets, for very longterm wow r'slaborf ship. ST If im (OOH) TALL mak, 30, 215 be., athletic, employed, likes eachk�t s.Yee movies. Be CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Here's how to ase the service: 1. Select the ad(s) you wish to respond to and make ncAe of the four digit SY-mailbrnk' number that appears at the and of each ad you are interested in. 2. Using a touch lone telephone call 1-416976-1991 any time of the day. You must be within the 905 area code t0 access Sincerely Yonas tickphone service. 3. Once you are corrected follow the simple imUtn-tioos. You will have the optica of respananding to a specific ad or browsing voice mailbox greetings from Sincerely Yours advertisers within each catego- ry. Go ahcad. try the service out and see bow easy it is to use. Need assjimma ? Call 1406-5514067 anytime between 10:00 a.m. io 12 midoiot. 7 days. You will not be charged for Ibis tall. For persons IS years of age mod over. looking for a Ist a. 25 35, for possible relebm- ship, single moms O.K. SY 1025 MOTORCYCLE riding companion sought by happy, successful entnpreneru. 44, adven- turous with interests in outdoor sports and arWvi- bee, working out. class good conversation and (great picnics. SY 1026 SL�IMt� single male, 39, 5'6', Ike@ quiet woks and quiet evenwgs at home, washes to meet lady. 35- 41, who w a nor►dnnlger. SY 1027 LONELY in Oshawa. male, micl-SO's. looking ler a female who nee . 10 be held and cuddled by a man who enjoys golf. Alpr» olowg and ODOWV and went to be then ler someone who moods him. SY 1029 (Osm SINCERE, separated, white male, 30, 5'4', brown hair, blue eyes, seeks warm, swumm, sin- gle, whits female who enjoys movies, music, occasional night dubs, etc.. fw possible lonnglia - rSlMonstrp. SY 1060 DOWN-TO-EARTH mW. 40. will a good sense o humour and a positive attitude, looking for a female, 25-40. for F,.. Y ION HONEST, sincere. easy- going. 9na single and Oast.*mrnnla- Would Ilea to meet an esmblemAed. Caring lady with similar ntonmft. Must Mie cnik- drom SY tett (CM" SEPARATED male. 34. great sons, of humour, esaygoing, enjoys stock car racing, baseball. hockey, bowleg. seeking a female for long term relationship, possible ma and hwndy. SY 1412 ACTIVE. Ch -"w male. 28, 6'. &VAOW. . looking f9a angl�w fs�lifor reiabonshiP- SY 1613 (000 DO you enjoy, dining out, outdoor door such as dawnhil skiing and gpkq to the cottage or just a quiet evening at horns. single, while male. 3S, looking for a aiiglm whits fsrnols. 26.11, iralmremMd in friendship possible rt�e1la �tioorra�tiajp. sir 1014 HUMOROUS, single dui mmk, 43. ST, hon- smonre. I ws 1M outdoors. oot- mmhd Mdning, soelu physi- I.yy fit twwrtlk who, loves If.. sY 111ns �)mmtab- fished, very active, 55, 5W. enjoys totaling. good conversation, social drinker, good music. a*sldrg dwY body, infoi 1' t and lovable. 5 2'- Sti', 115 be. -145 b-. 46- 54. possible relationship.SY 1116 (OSN1) WAGLE male, 31, brown heir. blue eyes, would like to meth a slim. attractive female, for friendship, p, We relabonshp. All replies answered. SY 1417(06H) WIDOWER dad, white, 52, non-smoker, soaks loving, honest, giving. Slim, attractive, profos- sonal. wupo ldo Doer five special lady. PhckeringfAjax area. SY 1414 (009 SINCERE, honest male, u pwated, 49. f . , - ler fun loving female who enjoys dancing and m+irng out, 40-50, non-rrrroker. I am an oorasaonel drinker and very romantic, for friendship and possible imlaaotrhq. SY 1416 HONEST, sincere. whito mels. 37. S'6', 130 lbs.. mechanic, have all the rays, boat. two hot rods. enjoy boating, weekends in Muskoka. camping 9- dancing, dining out, wows. too" for relation- ship or friendship. SY 1426 KIND, caring, attractive gentleman, 51, sales executive in Pickenng, would like to most a body, 3S-50, someone who would Wks to be treated special because she would be special to me. SY lain STABLE male. 38. 5'11', 16S les., blonde hair, enjoys tw outdoors. dn- Ing, movies, country music and good times, backing for female. 3036. no head games, opon- mirxlsd with sone goals in Me, for a king term renin M2, ? F. SY 1422 FUN -LOVING mals. 23. white. hard worker. fun- e*1� uca stay, hi Natuna only. to watch Melrose Place with and have political deba/es- SY 1823 OUTGOING elngle male. 37, 57', 137 Nfj enjoys outdoor sports, wining and dancing and quiet mvertings at home. looking for female. 30+, with a sense, of humour and a passion for Me. for friend- (sn owwro onSlsP. SY 1124 YOUIIG, wltllaCtivm mate. 21. 1', slim built, blue oyes. dark blonde hair, who enjoys romantic walks on the beach, music. movies and just plain having tun. knolung for }athnaN fix a ntsdrwg- liW nlationsliip. sY 1626 (00) EKCEFFWNALLY also- live female. 49, petits, blorwim, who anjoys clan°' ing, travel, romantic evenings. looking for a good-looking, tall 9en6e- man only, 49-55. awhooyiss honeithe n YN sY 220( ((t1"SINGof this* tains. 36, enjoys country music, romantic dinners. dancing, camping and quiet evenings. loolang or a tall gentleman, 35-40. honest. oath same inter - soft, 1 k first. pomsrbastailtionslatip. single l* dodoweme. BY 2251 lco SINGLE mom, 22, not physically perfect but ewe*t tend and a happy- go-kucky woman seeking a pleasant man who loveii, a we go, must haw fukars goals. bob" ler a com- matnent. SY 2252 EMERCeETIC, sYm, metaD- lashed Iemala, 40, S'6', who enjoys dancing. Maw el, boating and romanbc times, looking for a tall guy with a songs of humour, nlsdigenoe and Beam". tw tui erne . SY 2257 HONEST, attractive femals. S'4', 21. sesta reij 11 . mabue-nrnd- ed male, 22-26, who enjoys sports, music, movies. dancing and 00 outdoors, must be offec- liOness and have a good sense of humour. SY INDEPENDENT. sincere and honest. with a good genes of humour, single female, 47, smoking someone with Sarno quak- ties, for a lasing reiaaorr shp. SY 2261 (CCM) Pfm*T.MONAI, Outgo.- Ing, utgo-ng, saminiql1e white female. 23. sesibng single whirls, nhSle, 2326, ash a sense of humour, no depan- dents, who is career - IN xled and knows what romance as as about For h»nidship, possible reto- borwtrp. SY 2262 PETITE, blonds. prolf - sional Isdy loolang for tat. 45-55, soulmate. 1 enjoy nature, walks, music, dancing. 1 seek a man b koro and to share my We with. SY 2213 INDEPENDENT, attrac- tive brunette, 43, 5'5', 00"doriaWm in jeans and fancy dross, humorous too odarty rn�g, native ant. �ult ure and travel, no heaISM gamins, friendship dship first. IS 2256 HSONEST, single mom, 31. enjoys ca ng and rico evening wafts, look- ing for a single dad or sornm«nm who loves kids and is wry romantic. It you want to know morin about tam• call my mail - bot SY 2266 (OOM) INDEPENDENT mom. solium, very attractive. white tomalm. 41, very young at heart.MlOys music. dancing and the outdoors, looking for friendship with a Malo. 3046. SY 2266 TRUE blue, loyal too• mare of humour, 50.5'6x. 160 lj stidow, srrnokw. annhml know. enjoys coun- try ou -try music, bowling. movies, quiet evenings. searchinj; for long-term male partner. BY 2267 single• bMdt tank. 30's, seek- ing warmgentleman for tnorKi rp. SY 2266 FUN loving single mom. 26, 5'6'. enjoys long walks, ewnping. garden - ng, movies, ever Inge at horns and the outdoors, ler a to sly onsnt- a0 maj SY 2299 (own ►ROiESS10NAL female. enjoys cycling and cars, 'very handy . hopes to meet a romantic 6rearamn with ■ '69 Camsro, who loves summer fun, hon- nuSl. SY 227-4 sin a EASYGOING. down-to- earth. single, white ferrets, prdeomm nal. 30. enjoys sports, music, mica m, the O,, I, , and travel. seeks mals coun- terpart, 29-3S. for tun, tnendship and passable rainem"O . Sr 2276 SINCERE, awacsvm, shm, femals. 42. 511', enjoys romance. good conversa- tion, car racing, baking and most sports. Basks an honest. sincere. Pae- sionate mala, 5'10'., to shwa my Pres and inter - emu. Sr 2277 HELPI My Mommy is driving me crazy. She lakes me to mo name. the beach. park and tobog- gamin¢ (I need a Weak) Saw's Mn. has a sons* of humour. 26, tall and attractive. She needs a tad. non-w"obrt% fiu►ov ng pry 25.35. SY 2240 fps. 3&45. my gift to you is mei Don't be deceived by the large package or the plain wwlpips for Inside there "'a IDV*phssiant mads I. 1954 from sincenty, sensitivity and lots of TLC. Sr 2211 INTELLIGENT female, nod 50'a. ktglvhg lex mak, tate• in his We, a Smoker and must be caring and has ,a commurieason as important In rMurn I can offer anally. loyalty and lob of attention. SY 2262 PRETTY and poNe angle porn who wtpya Me wish a posova attitude and has maty ihtenesfsI would like to moo mnale, 3040. must be awsctw, attlafc. wits a good sense of humour andentl)e nature. SY MUY ROUE, single. whits Imrtnal*. 33: ssekirg single, astablishod. pro- fessional male, 35-45. who enjoys long walks. qLeoM toe ntic candkem diinarsdinarsrr►and bub- ble be". for fnonds11k;P ow _1t1d)leliotle..0 2216 ATTRACTIVE brunette, 40, slim. young looking nam of ons, **slag hon- est. allranda* n In nolo, /or sold rmletiotnelhiF . who .am++�s i nets (ofnq ATTi1ACT111E fonat". 44. divorced, two boys, entownawalks. hockey and baseball, also reading, fine dining, dancing and live lwwfn. smoking win - core male with similar interests and a possible commitment. SY 2211 ENGLISH lady. young 40's. slim. fit, atttaetivie. great manse of humour, seeks stable, sin m. tab THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 12,1995 -PAGE 31 Geman. for lnendefhrp 22at ATTRACTIVE, single mom, 35, blonde hair, hazel ayes, to or, non- dnnker, enjoys country music. booing tar a good- looking man. 30-40. for hmpKW and a possible relationship. San yyle fathers welcome. tY 2297 (0911) STILL n000ng good atter 34 years. single. white female, professionally ampbyed. enjoys danc- ing. travel. good oonwmr- motion and laughing. seeks tall. Sit. ntelbgent- single. at mala, 34j with senator nNriew. SV 2300 PRETTY, white, young ,seal., 30. S'6', slim. brunette, with a good sense of humour, enjoys darncrng drug out we4- rg ad kw d+eeh�, t►eek- ing dark haired, white male, 30.35. with the awns Ir Wo is and loves animals, for friendship. F,wwrn«rp. SY HONEST. single mom of two. my daughter and Rottie, 31, long blonde hair. blue, eyes. 110 be.. enjoys riding horses. motorcycles• boating cars and 4)(4ing, looking for my knight in shining armor, tnendshp first SY 2306 (09") INTELLIGENT female, mrd 50's. looking for mels, Will. in has Wit. a smoker and must be caring and believe corrnuncation is important, in return I can oiler sw"Billy Biand ts loof aawwmn. ST 2316 INTELLIGENT. attractive blor>de. 49. 5'3', no chj dren, smoker, social drinker, enjoys quiet lifestyle, nature, music, country drives, soaks mW, 50., /w a ton�term relaaona . who is easy- going, affectionate and honest. SY 2317 (OSH) INDEPENDENT, attrac- tive, single mom, 26, enjoys Me. low and lots of ks+9htef, seeks ronan- be gentleman and boat friend. 301sah, to got out and Iw No to M kASOL SY 2318 (OSH) ONE man woman, pole► so". blonds. 27, woo. non-smoker, no drugs, loves camping, travel, nus country music. pets. N you lie what you read and you we 30-40, pro- toomi mEL plsaws call. SY 23" MOTIVATED, educated, 5'3', slim, attractive, mother of two, 36, enjoys fr and bmil rslationslip with adven- turous, non-smoking, mlacsum buil, 5'10'+, oon- fident, outgoing. loyal PEJO EE altrse- five lmmalm, 39, 5'T, no dependants. looking for a good natured mak coma panion, 36-45, who out arh� � ler a poswi` file n�i�wp. Sr 2321 (oBH) SINCERE aandowed •-+orn. 5'5', likes gamleni , long walkstrtsvemng, reacbl% dancing and going to museums and castle*. soaks sincere friendship with gentleman, a4 -So. Who is a non-srroker S! 2324 OUTGOING, indepen- dent, intelligent and happy lady. So, looking for a kid, IOvable go man, enjoys singing, dancing, theatre and church functions. If you are similarly, inclined, a non-orrnoker, cue mas. SY 2325 (CIj SINCERE, white temale. S6. enjoys walking. an - rig. country mum. dwnc- hng and quiet evenings. looking for male. SS -65. with survlor rnterww, for companionship. SY 2326 (09" I'VE fallen in love with South America and need a study partner. 26-36. b improve my Spanish, salsa ins right away and capture my heart. SY 2327 (COO) /IliEs tidy. 56. wnhD is in a wheelcharr but working on getting out Of it with God's help. enjoys out- door life and enjoys We to the fullest, looking for moo. 56-65. to enjoy Mo with. SY 2326 SINGLE mom. 29. start - ng my life over again, look rhq lw a Pasant male, looking for a bast friend and a lover, hon -smoker. SY 2326(COO) W ANTED: Intellectual, farmly o lased gentleman that believes that happa- ness is the only key to life. I'm attractive, divorced, 29, mother of one. Sony of my wuotoses include golf fishing and twn IN AV m. golf. 2330 white female, 5'6'. Ott, wishes to meet tall, fit, established male, 40.. must be neat, into sports. ospeaaty gel and bou- Ing, low to travel, done* and dine out Must have sense of humour. SY 2331 Lpme HONEST, single mom, 40, 5'9', with a good senss of humour, enjoys music, cottage life and motorcycling, seeking mob, 35-45. with similar interests, lot friendship rWebonwhip. SY OUTGOING,, sincere female, 32, mother of "", wait" for plots► sional mals, 20-45. for friends first loading to more. SY 2332 YOUNG looking fernal*, 30, 5b'. single, no cil- dr*n. smells simiar male who ttinsj mountain bikes, aids, kayaks, for friend- ship. possible longterm r,_Ii, tip. SY 2334 AFFECTIONATE, sin- cere, single, black female, mid SO's, very energetic. healthy and honest, seeks friendship, low. compare ionship from a whin realm. 50-60+, loves all music and tray.6ng SY 2335 BLONDE, single mom, b.ue eyes. medium 0 11t, 2S, hardworkng, love* walks, mowes. dance music, definitely womung cut and akrno*t of sports. k o" for go do w+. 25- 33. happy. caring, 10-N and romantic. No head �*+es SY 2336 (Ow SHE'S A KEEPER, tell. slim, good-looking, blonds• professional. rnlmre*Md in rrnseang tis. prorasaronal that i* nter- meted in fun. travel. the- stn, quiet be and con - ventilation. 9Y 2532 DOWN-TO•EARTH single mom. .ate 30'a, seeks gentleman for relation- ship, miser be famrty On - anted. kind, easygoing. aij likes movies, country dmrss and good conver- sabon. SY 2d67 (CISH) SINGLE Lady looking 'o, Angle straight females. 40-50. for fn*ndanap and outings SY 3217 PROFESSIONAL black female, soviij profes- sional black male, for bmwx w. SY 3219 A refined, well-educated body, widow, in we 60'111. likes music. theatre. trav- ailing, no desire of mar - nag*, seeksgentleman companion. Call, let's mess or coffee. SY 3220 (COB) OUTGOING, sincere, in good shape, single, whits male, 26, non-smoker. enjoys the outdoors, carrpe1g• cycling. sports. country and rock music, smoking a female for fnendship. SY 3223 (SINCERE, single female. 20. sensitive and under- standing, looking for a young gay male. 16-30, tot tun, honest kmwxbhp. SY 3224 (OOH) WIDOW, gentleman, in good health. non-smoker, life, traveling, romance, holifing hands. would We b meet a Christian widow with similar Interests. SY MM HONEST and clean, easy gong am". too" or friendship andstacyosmm- home going out. 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SY 5676 (OSH) GAY Tae. 23. looking for same. 18.24. for casual encounters SY 5677 (OSH) COUPLE, 35. szercs female and other ooi,:.ss for fun encounters, healthy and drscration a must. SY 5678 (CISH) MALE, ^ew to the Oshawa area. a1, looks 35. decent, sl m, safe. seeks quiet, honest, ht male mend, under 46, who works out or does heavy physical work, ser- ous alb SY Sew (CISH) ADVENTUROUS young couple. 3C's. seeks die- croot, slim, attractive female for inhmato encounters. SY S611 GOOD-LOOKING w^,t* -atm, 34. 5'11'. oozing ';r male couple for ds- :•etm encounter, days or* SY Si62 CLEAN -GUT, •-,uscular. angle, waits maim. 40 years young. S'6', 140 lbs., smoking fomalo, for discreet afternoon encounters, please call malboox W more ratio. SY seta COUPLE. 25. ktac g for a fenhale or couple for San tones Drscretwn a crust. SY 5464 (COO) VERY cut* gay rrrlm. 27. *emu attractive male. 19- 30. 630. tools and personalty Very no gar a4. SY �W e GAY white mete seeking tam*, cleanliness and discretion assured and expected. SY SM (03H) FPS84OLY gay ^+w*. 47, locaij for dascrest casual encointers. SY Sea A gentleman but not a p.-ssy cat, 51, Books 'emhale, for casual eneount*rs, discretion expected and assured. SY 57W (OSH) MALE- 25. 5'6' i 5C be-, seeits goer female, 35- 55. ler casual encounters. SY S700 (OSN) ATTACHED —a*. 32. so4mng attained !seals, 30-45. for yiacr*et *roount*rs. SY S710 STRAIGHT -+oozing and act -ng young mat*, in Oshawa. wish" to meel the same. 15-27, for casual encounters. poss.- " mons. SY S711 (OSH) CLEAMij srnglo, whate male, 32, seeking attached female or cou- ples for discreet oncoun- ten. SY 5712 (OSH) SINCERE. single female. 36, average loollij seeks feminine female, 26+, non-smoker, who enjoys movies, playing cards and Scrabble, for tnench*W and a possible relationship. SY S713 (OSHSPONTANEOUS single female, 30, blonde hair, blue eyes, looking for female for friendship or relationship. SY 5716 STRAIGHT male, 37, good looking. ht, clean, would like to most lady couple for good times, evenings out and fun r'Y 5717 ATTRACTIVE, clean, hat 4: ng . Very psemmft*. open -milled. i a curious female, for longterm rowb-ship. Call for more rdo. SY 5711 HONEST, black male, mid 30's, handsome. clean, looking for affec- tionate and attractive female for discreet encounters. Oshawa arca. SY 5720 HAPPY form&*. 34, seek- ing other female for dis- creet relationship. BY 5721 SINCERE make. 29, look - ng for that special socia♦ one to love, who is also confident with his own sexuality. ME: erWy music, dining out and quiet times. YOU: honest, under 35, not afraid of the word commitment. 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