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Wednesday', May 1, 1996 48 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 18
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By STEPHEN' SHAM'
undid some of the damage resulting
. s WI, w:Pcrtrrr_K
from $17 million in budget cuts pre -
DURHAM — Outdoor educa-
vioush approved.
tion, educational assistants, class-
Pressured by intense lobbying in
room computers. student counsellors
recent weeks from students. teachers-
eachersand
andlunchroom supervisors have all
and parents, trustees voted to restore
returned from the g -rave.
61 per cent of funding for the beard's
But keeping the public school
three outd(x)r education centres
board programs alive will cost tax-
615S.()f1() i, total funding for student
payers $1.7 million for 1996.
support counsellors t$960XI �, and
The average tax hike for public
half the money previously ear -
school board ratepayers here crept up
marked for the purchase of 1.2(X
a percentage to 2.75 per cent
new schtx)i computer (S'"50)0,
Monday night as the Durham Board
However. students w ill pa- a
of Education finance committee
price to help keep open the board -,
MP to
remain Liberal �
although harmonizing
GST `is not enough'
By MARIANNE. 1-%KACS
s-m..r•} mcr:Pcnrr�:x ---
AJAX-PICKERING — The federal Liberal government
followed "thc letter" of the promise in the Gnts' red book to
reform the GST but it needs to do more, says Ontano Riding
MP Dan "cTeague.
The govemn-writ's move to
harmonize the GST with
Inside provincial sales taxes is
enough to make hlr.
1t news about
"comfortable
In about running as a Liberal in
Editorial....................6 the next election" after saving
Entertainment ......... 28 a few weeks ago he might not
Sports.....................29 be willing to carry the Liberal
Classified................34 banner in that election if the
Phone Unes government didn't deliver on
General 683-5110 its GST promise.
"From my point of view
Fax 683-7363 we've done what the letter of
Classified 683-0707 the promise said. But from
Sincerely Yours the public's point of view it's
1-900-451-3793 not enough and I readily
InfoSource 683-7040 acknowledge that."
Death Notices What the public expected,
683-3005 based on what some Liberal
politicians were saying,
Auction Line 6>"i."3-7545 according to Mr. McTeague,
On the Internet at is that the GST would be
www.durh-mnews.net scrapped and/or replaced by
some other tax rather than
93,t + 7e GST = $1 QAha /Nn __pane 5
outdoor education centres: Increased
busing charges and a $3 per student
user fee will likely be implemented
to help offset the reduced budget.
Oshawa Wards 3 and 4 trustee
MikeNicholson. who spoke against
user ices, said. "Children should not
have to pay for their education. If we
have to charge a fee then we may as
well chop the program and let par-
ents pay to send them to Boy
Scl )uts.•.
Trustees al,/) changed their minds
20 cdu_w, n.ol
by channelling $170,(0(1 back into
the budget, as well as reversed the
elimination of lunchroom supervi-
sors• as partial funding of $267,(XX)
was restored.
In another funding nip -flop,
trustees halved the walking distance
fir Grades 7 and 8 students to 1.6
kilometres. adding 52IX),(XX) to the
board's transportation costs for 1996
just one week after they raised dis-
tances for Grades 7 to OAC students
to cut husinu, costs.
Whilc the decision v`a. hosed on
rns in cerl.ur:that
Car 54, where are you?
Durham Regional Police Service employee Tammy Ambrose takes a
break from Saturday's annual auction of bikes and other unclaimed
lost or stolen property to take a spin in a Kettcar that was to be sold
at the department's Oshawa property bureau.
photo by Andrew Iwanowski
don't have sidewalks and crossing
guards. Whitby trustee Patricia
Bowman said the board may be
forced to cut all busing in 1998, fol-
lowing another round of provincial
cuts expected next year.
More than 200 placard -waving
spectators cheered and applauded
from the public gallery with each
vote to restore the programs.
Following the meeting, board
chairman Audrey Macl-Aan charged
some trustees let "personal agendas
See SCHOOL ... Page 2
New boss for
Pickering's
troubled
nuclear plant
He'll meet AECB about
concerns improvements
being made 'very slowly"
By MARIANNE TAKACS
PICKERING — A new director has
been appointed to head the problem -
plagued Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station.
However, Ontario Hydro spokesman
Terry Young says the change has noth-
ing to do with recent events at the plant.
Departing director "Pierre
Charlebois has been in the job for over
three years and he wanted to move on-,
he wanted a change," says Mr. Young.
Mr. Charlebois is moving into a new
position as director of nuclear safety for
Ontario Hydro. He will be replaced June
1 by Ken Talbot, current director of the
Bruce `A nuclear station.
"Ken Talbot is recognized as having
done a lot of good things with the Bruce
`A' station," notes Mr. Young. "We're
certainly looking forward to him taking
See PROCEDURAL... Page 3
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School taxes 'up
$45 in Pickering
FROM PAGE 1
we're putting than hark in (the budget)
get in the way" of their decisions to
without any regard to what the mill rate
Irstore dollar% fior some programs.
will be. 'I1nt line I dray, is two per rent
..I perxonally find it ,en- frustraatinj,. I
Miner hike), and I think wr pan do it."
don't think then: Wert' good, sound devi-
do far 196 positions - about 100 of
%io ns based on reality if our olljective is
them tt:achers - have been eliminated as
to bring the mill rate down," she said.
a result of budget reductions.
By bringing hark the S I.7 milhon in
1Tae hoard is expected to wraap tip final
Midget items, the lax inane -tete climbed to
budget deliberations at a meetinki tonight
an average of S35 per household lw ith
at 7 p.m.
lows of S21 in (khawa to highs of S51 in
Ajax. Sas in Pickering and $66 in
Brock).
hone poll
"rhe mill rate is getting ton) scar, for
me... That's totally unacceptable to ret.
Are !you x•rlling to pad• more taxes to
It's far wo hip_,h for env L onsiituents." said
save school programs:' yes or no? Call
Ms. MarLtan.
our InfoSource at hX t-7t)4O and punch
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101.99
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< Brand Name motor oil
< Rotate tires
< Check exhaust
< Check brakes
< Check belts/hoses
< Check all lamps
< Check shocks & CV boots
< Top up fluid
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P205/55R 16 89H
P225155R 16 94H
P 195,50R 15 81H
"205/50R15 84H
PM50R 15 90H
P22550R 15 91 H
P24515OR 16 96H
P25550R 16 99H
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town price,
each
113.99
121.99
129.99
94.99
102.99
111.99
177.99
149.99
156.99
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maximizes wet traction. Black
serrated sidewall.'H'speed-
rated up to 210/km/h.
Canadian Tire
Pickering
1300 KINGSTON ROAD
AT LIVERPOOL
839-8017
STORE HOURS:
Mon. -Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Sunday
10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.
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spark plugs
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1300 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL
839-8124
STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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95.99
99.99
103.99
91.99
95.99
99.99
101.99
101.99
98.99
104.99
107.99
117.99
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has 3 distinct tread zones for
reliable traction. H speed -
rated up to 210/km.'h.
&A
n t7aock tread
massive ope traction 1n
Agg ,proves straight
design conditl0r` grooves
sn0w'I letential grooves to
circum a with lateral educe
watef rated
,',Persening 'S speed
UPdtop
< Lube, oil & filter
< Brand Name motor oil
< Rotate tires
< Check exhaust
< Check brakes
< Check belts/hoses
< Check all lamps
< Check shocks & CV boots
< Top up fluid
< 4 litre jug of washer fluid
* most cars & light trucks
Serrated
Black. Letter
Size
P225/60R 15 95H
P205/55R 16 89H
P225155R 16 94H
P 195,50R 15 81H
"205/50R15 84H
PM50R 15 90H
P22550R 15 91 H
P24515OR 16 96H
P25550R 16 99H
Everyday
town price,
each
113.99
121.99
129.99
94.99
102.99
111.99
177.99
149.99
156.99
Unidirectional tread pattern
maximizes wet traction. Black
serrated sidewall.'H'speed-
rated up to 210/km/h.
Canadian Tire
Pickering
1300 KINGSTON ROAD
AT LIVERPOOL
839-8017
STORE HOURS:
Mon. -Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Sunday
10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.
v► ()pciom
uaaeao a1�aa raaaan
a9i cewo.
ruN+r arrwAMOM&
Hae's what we'll do:
Perform computerized 4 cylinder
engine analysis wrath
printout
Inspect od fitter and PVC
valve
Replace spark plugs with
Motomaster V -groove 99
spark plugs
Inspect distributor cap,
rotor, ignition wires Most
and cod 79 cars
D.I.S. Systems E Ara
6 Cylinder89 9most
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cars
8 Cylinder 9!99!9*
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cars
Canadian Tire
PICKERING ONLY
1300 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL
839-8124
STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
urday 7:30 a.m.4:00 P.m. Sundev 10:00 a.m.5:00 min.
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205165R 15 94H
P1 65'150P 14 82H
P+95/60R 14 85H
P205/60R 14 88H
P215UR1491H
P225/60R 14 94H
95,60P • 5 57H
�05060R 15 90H
15608 15 93H
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91.99
95.99
99.99
103.99
91.99
95.99
99.99
101.99
101.99
98.99
104.99
107.99
117.99
Asymmetrical tread design
has 3 distinct tread zones for
reliable traction. H speed -
rated up to 210/km.'h.
&A
n t7aock tread
massive ope traction 1n
Agg ,proves straight
design conditl0r` grooves
sn0w'I letential grooves to
circum a with lateral educe
watef rated
,',Persening 'S speed
UPdtop
< Lube, oil & filter
< Brand Name motor oil
< Rotate tires
< Check exhaust
< Check brakes
< Check belts/hoses
< Check all lamps
< Check shocks & CV boots
< Top up fluid
< 4 litre jug of washer fluid
* most cars & light trucks
Serrated
Black. Letter
Size
P225/60R 15 95H
P205/55R 16 89H
P225155R 16 94H
P 195,50R 15 81H
"205/50R15 84H
PM50R 15 90H
P22550R 15 91 H
P24515OR 16 96H
P25550R 16 99H
Everyday
town price,
each
113.99
121.99
129.99
94.99
102.99
111.99
177.99
149.99
156.99
Unidirectional tread pattern
maximizes wet traction. Black
serrated sidewall.'H'speed-
rated up to 210/km/h.
Canadian Tire
Pickering
1300 KINGSTON ROAD
AT LIVERPOOL
839-8017
STORE HOURS:
Mon. -Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Sunday
10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.
v► ()pciom
uaaeao a1�aa raaaan
a9i cewo.
ruN+r arrwAMOM&
Hae's what we'll do:
Perform computerized 4 cylinder
engine analysis wrath
printout
Inspect od fitter and PVC
valve
Replace spark plugs with
Motomaster V -groove 99
spark plugs
Inspect distributor cap,
rotor, ignition wires Most
and cod 79 cars
D.I.S. Systems E Ara
6 Cylinder89 9most
�
cars
8 Cylinder 9!99!9*
Most
cars
Canadian Tire
PICKERING ONLY
1300 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL
839-8124
STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
urday 7:30 a.m.4:00 P.m. Sundev 10:00 a.m.5:00 min.
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`Procedural compliance still problem' at plant
FROM PAGE 1
over Pickering."
One of the fust major tasks
facing the new director will be
to meet with the Atomic
Energy Control Board June
20. Following an August,
1995 report which found
operational safety at the
Pickering facility lacking, the
board ordered quarterly
progress reports from the
Pickering station director.
The fust one was made in
March, according to Robert
Leblanc, director of power
reactor division 'A for the
AECB, and the board found
improvements were being
made "very, very slowly".
"Procedural compliance is
still a problem," says Mr.
Leblanc, noting there have
been "four or five" incidents
over the past few months at
the Pickering station which
have indicated procedures are
not being followed. In one
incident during the recent
attempted start-up of the Unit
2 reactor, operating staff
bypassed part of the neutron
deal with an accident in which valve in a partially open posi-
detection system used to con-
any of the eight reactors loses tion. The position indicator
trol the start-up. Though other
the radioactive heavy water "somehow got bent", says sta-
systems were available, notes
which normally cools them. It tion spokesman Jay Amer.
Mr. Leblanc, it was a violation
would send ordinary water The valve was repaired
of prescribed procedures.
from a reservoir into the reac- but firrther testing of the sys-
Compliance has also been
tor to stop the further genera- tem will be required before
a problem, he noted, in house-
tion of heat and prevent melt- reactors can be restarted, per -
keeping areas such as keeping
ing of the fuel rods. haps near week's end.
the floors clean and the build-
The faulty valve was final- Some of the reactors that
ings free of garbage.
ly opened this past weekend. were on-line when the station
'To us, housekeeping is a
It was discovered that a was shut down may not be
good indication of the attitude
mechanical device known as a restarted immediately, says
of the workers," he says.
position indicator, which is Mr. Young. Ontario Ilydro is
He notes AECB staff will
supposed to indicate whether considering keeping two units
also be advising the board, in
the valve is open or closed, shut down for maintenance;
their June meeting with the
had failed and jammed the now.
director, to make sure the .........................................................
events of the last few weeks at ;
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simply being harmonized with provincial sales
taxes.
''liere is a severe level of disappointment.
Perception is reality here. For most of my con-
stituents the
;CP has not ......
THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., MAY 1, 1996 -PAGE S-A
of discrimination against gays, says MP
innocuously as an amendment to the Canadian 'T'irst and foremost I think this is a matter als, are discriminated against- "Gays and les -
Human Rights Act but it's far more than "" the public should have a lot to say on. I don't bians in Canada enjoy thesame rights and ben -
he says, explaining the change will open the recall seeing this issue or any promise to do efiv; as others." The government is trying to
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door to same sex benefits in areas such as pen- anything about it in the last federal election." "appease a particular pressure group that by all
sions and child tax credit-,. fie has seen "no evidence" that homosexu- accounts is not an oppressed minority."
Pr
been kept. People
attach great value to
what is said in the
same way they
attach great value to
what is written."
The MP says
there is a "lot of
work to be done" to
ff
regain the public's
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confidence, like
finding a way to
reform the GST that
is acceptable to
Canadians.
most
"We're looking
for a whole new
ery and bdhon-V-
He believes his
party made a mis-
take by ejecting MP
W.—
John Nunziala from
the Liberal caucus
for voting against
the budget because
of its failure to
address the GST.
Fhey made a
martyr out of him.
You don't sideline
or execute soirmxw
F Afte
because they speak
the truth."
As for whether
Deputy Prime
Minister Sheila
Copps should resign
over her GST
promises. Mr.
McTeague says
that's -completely
A
up to her. I think
she's going to have
to think long and
hard about this. It's
not just her CMWDU-
ity; it's the credibili-
ty of the party."
Reform Party of
Canada executive
councillor Marnee
Stem of Pickering
accuses Mr.
McTeague of failing
to keep his word on
the GST.
"Miraculously,
(Mr.) McTeague
now appears to buy
into the Liberals'
harmoriization trick-
ery and bdhon-V-
ix Maritime bribe.
Surely be doesn't
thin his con -
stituto will fall for
W.—
yet another La=W
tax grab."
tknoitber issue on
which Mr.
McTeague and his
party see3i ID be at
odds is the govem-
inenCs bill to
change the federal
hairim rights act so
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Editorials and
Letters
♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser
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Ccwnmunit) New S;NtM Assoc. Canadian Circulattons Audit Board. Ontan„ Press Council
and Okl%IRI i he puhltsNm teserws the right a, classify or refuse any advemsentent. Credit
fix adwrttsentnt lirrui al to space price emw occupies
The right thingg
Cutbacks hurt.
Students and teaichers with the Durham Board of Education
have known that for sonic time now, as thev'%-e lived with loss
of programs. the threat of job layoffs. and shrinking play-
grounds gobbled up by portable classrooms.
And Ktard trustees have been struggling mightily with this
year's budget. trying to bring in a responsible fiscal blueprint
for taxpayers while maintaining sonic scmblancc.rf quality
education. %laity times throughout the budget discussions.
controversy flared as item after item went on the chopping
block. But decisions made by trustees Monday reflect a realis-
tic tax hike and kept alive several programs atter Intense loh-
bving by students. teachcrs and parents. This time. trusters
have made the grade. And they've saved their own credibility
by giving themselves a five -per -cent pay cut in the bargain.
We applaud trustees on a lob well done after achieving a
budget that reflects an average 2.75 per cent tax hike.
Green the fact the hoard Is asking taxpayers for S 1. % mil-
lion to save out(kx)r education. educational assistants. class-
room computers. student counsellors and lunchroom supery l -
%ors, the salary cut trustees accepted for themselves was the
right thing to do. It makes them the lowest -paid public board
representatives in the Greater Toronto Arca.
Well take the tax hike. and deal with it the best we can.
Trustees. seven of whom did not want to accept a reduction
in their own paycheques. must he just as gracious in learning
to live with less. Although the S -10,0W In sayings the pay cuts
achieve is just a drop in the bucket in the board's multi -mil-
lion -dollar budget. it does send a dear message to taxpayers
that trustees are willing to live by the same axe they swing.
These clay s. that means a lot to the rest of us.
t` To respond to this editorial call Injosource at 683-7040
nfOSoUrtCe and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone
♦You said it...
In response to last Wednesday's
editorial in favor of school board
trustees accepting the notion of a
pay cut, here's what our readers said:
♦ "It should be the MPPs that are getting their salaries cut,
not the trustees. Trustees are doing a marvellous job with
very little money to work with. The Tory government,
which you folks selected, and your less than impartial cov-
erage of Conservative policies in the last election in
Ontario are the problem."
♦ "7'he school trustees seem to feel that they are aboveand
beyond the (people which) elected them. What's good for
the goose is good for the gander. Everyone else's salaries
are being axed, let theirs be axed as well."
♦ "As a taxpayer and person who does get up every morn-
ing and go to work so I can pay these taxes, I think
trustees' salaries should be cut. I also think teaching
salaries should be cut and they should continue to cut until
the fat from the education system is gone."
♦ "I'd like to see elimination of the duplication of both
school boards. The separate and the public boards, I think,
should be amalgamated into one board. A lot of those
$ 1 00,000 -a -year salaries the directors have could be elim-
iniated that way and all the schools could remain intact. We
don't need the two boards."
OverheaLd..
"Which model to adopt will
be at the discretion of the
principal
through
consultation
I w_.
with parents. ^•
This will at
least allow
democracy to -
take place at individual
schools."
-- Durham Region Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board Chairman Tom
Oldman on a plan to allow
parental input on
kindergarten instruction
at individual schools
in the region
♦ Letters to the editor
We have lost
confidence in
Ontario Hydro
To the editor:
in the last year there have been
several serious problems at the
Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station. The plant is old. No matter
what anyone says regarding safety.
the people living in our region have
lost confidence in the management
at the plant and their ability to con-
vince us that all is well.
The fact we are told -only what
they want us to know reinforces our
lack of trust in Ontario Hydro's abil-
ity to he completely open and hon-
est with us.
Frankly. I am scared and not
alone. It does have an effect on our
mental health.
I ask everyone in our region who
shares my view to make it known to
all the authorities -- federal, provin-
cial and municipal.
Our quality of life is more impor-
tant than anything Ontario Hydro
deems correct. Close the plant for-
ever.
Rene Lawand
Pickering
Hurrah for .
voting against
urban sprawl
To the editor:
Congratulations to Pickering
Council.
At a recent meeting, Pickering
Council voted 4 to 3 to veto a plan
to build eight houses in rural
Pickering as part of a mini golf
course. The proposal was opposed
The Ajax -Pickering News
':;Advertiser accepts letters to the
R 'editor. All letters should be typed
or neatly hand-written, 150 words.
"Xach letter must be signed with a
faest and last name or two initials
a last name. Plem include a
nundw for verification
"edhow teservrs the right to
Tlwt
overwhelmingly by local neighbors.
Sometime prior to the vote, the
golf course was approved, but the
housing had been refused. Never say
die, the developer applied again.
Enrico Pistritto finally broke the tie.
We look forward to more taxpayer -
friendly decisions.
It was a small but important vic-
tory for rational planning, conserva-
tion and the taxpayers of Pickering
and Ontario.
This little development illustrates
the worst type of sprawl -- preten-
tious houses for ex -urbanites who
would commute to work on town
and regional roads.
Pickering taxpayers would subsi-
dize this development by building
and maintaining roads, busing kids
to school, providing police and fire
protection.
The opposite of sprawl is rede-
velopment and intensification which
requires no new infrastructure
because existing roads and GO train
services are in place and present
urban schools are only half full.
Pamela Blais, reporting to the
Golden Commission, calculated that
reducing urban sprawl could save
$2.5 to $4 billion in operating cost
and $10 to $16 billion in capital
costs.
The Office of the Greater Toronto
Area showed that under concentrat-
ed growth options, billions could be
saved and Hwy. 407 did not need to
go cast of Markham.
We can not compete globally if
we insist on populating inefficient.
ineffective and expensive subdivi-
sions instead of intensifying and
redeveloping existing urban areas.
Encouraging this type of sprawl
development in rural Pickering
would set a bad precedent and make
land -use planning a farce.
Why should farmers and urban
taxpayers subsidize the lifestyles of
ex -urbanites, developers and insur-
ance brokers'?
Lorne Almack
Claremont
I'm trapped by
bogus promises
of politicians
To the editor:
I don't believe the people of
Canada expected the Liberal gov-
ernment to totally do away with the
GST, but to wait untiFtheir popular-
ity was high to 'fess up' to this farce
(the GST elimination promise), is
the greatest travesty of democracy
I've seen in my 39 years.
These two -faded promises were
never necessary for winning the last
election -- the helicopter deal, gun
registration, the Pearson airport deal
and last, but not least, the GST
promise.
I certainly hope before the next
election that someone can establish
a new federal party, because right
now I feel trapped.
I don't believe democracy works
well in countries where the politi-
cians are corrupt; this notion of say-
ing and promising whatever is nec-
essary to win an election is totally
bogus.
Mike Newman
Claremont
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PICIKERING(905)683.2760
TOWN MEETINGS
May 9 NEIGHBORHOOD
INFORMATION MEETING
May 15 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT
May 16 STATUTORY PUBLIC
INFORMATION MEETING
May 21 COUNCIL MEETING
Council will be considering a by-law at its
meeting of June 3, 1996 to authorize the
dtslx>sal of that part of Block Eli, Plan 401-
1753, Pickering. Any person wishing to
address Council with respect to this matter,
should contact the: undersigned on or before
noon on Friday, May 31, 1996.
SPECIAL CITATION AWARD
This award recognizes outstanding achievements.
including Provincial and National recognition.
INDIVIDUAL CIVIC AWARD
This award recognizes outstanding volunteer
service within the Community
LOCAL SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT
This award recognizes locoi sports achievements_
LOCAL BUSINESS AWARD
This award recogruzes outstanding parnc;pancr 7nC
support within the Community by a local business.
COMMUNITY GROUP AWARD
This award recognizes outstanding contributions
to the Town of Pickering.
LOCAL ARTS AWARD
This award recognizes local arts achievements.
LOCAL YOUTH AWARD
This award recognzes
• Volunteerism
• Outstanding Leadership
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW
AVAILABLE AT THE CIVIC COMPLEX
One The Esplanade, 2nd Floor
OR Pickering Recreation Complex,
1867 Valley Farm Road.
420-4620 or683-6582
The Town will provide garbage bags and rubber gloves
for your participation in this program. Please notify us
of the area you will be cleaning and the date and we
will arrange for pick up of the garbage. -
For more information on the program or to register
your group and pick up bags or gloves, please contact
Wendy Hurst, Town of Pickering Department of Parks
and Facilities at (905) 420-4623.
1916 Su.K«rac
,401,d� pwca 40
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*Adventure Camp *Mini Pidaca* 'Special Needs Staff*
'Sports Camp' Extend -a -Camp- 'Bus Monitors'
*Arts Camp* 'Transportation•
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u SUPERVISION STAFF PROGRAMS
NEIGHBOURH(X)D INFORMATION Tender for How Improvements M
MEETINGSESSIONS
T - 3 - 96 M,- .
the Town of Pickering Planning Department is currently ADVENTURE AMP 163 161 163 1x11
reueutng Site Plan Application Sit/95- submitted by the $ealed tenders will be received by the undersigned SPORTS CAMP 163 161 163 1EXTENDED HIRS, S" +S72 +64115 i 61 1
Prckenng Harbour Co. Ltd. for a rmideraW dicw1opment on ' ART AMP sill 1 t 1 1' y
department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. /r
the south side of Bayly Street. west of Begley Street Thr . ADO
location of the subject land is outlined below Wedl>teSd/lh/, May 8r 996 SPECIAL NEEDS S163 sill $163 $lei $91
a'y •`�y�5.
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To provide an opportunity for public input is the application
The work consists of: complete all catchbasin and . 6 • MIII P10ACA
manhole adjustments to final grade; concrete curb in- 12 wxs) $7l $a3 $7l $ax $43
Town.
7 a. M. TO 6.1 m .I "•
fills will be installed to replace the existing temporaryslog slog slog _
review process, a Neighbourhood Information Meeting has
asphalt curb in -fills; the abutting intersections will bea F11LL DAY CAIPwK.2 to floe -
Tender forms and specifications may be obtained by
grinded as directed and the entire roadway sweeped in AW EXT.HIM Wtcl
been scheduled for:
DATE: THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 19%
order to accontnlodate the new 40 mm - H.L.-3 asphalt ADD EXT .WIS.wIL2
contacting the Department of Supply and Services
BEFORE AFTER CAMP CAREPROGRAM
overlay on Hillcrest Road and Eyer Drive; hand place rllaPIDWAw1L1 7 SW so- +
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TIME: 7:36 P.M.
LOCATION: PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX
H.L.-3 asphalt and concrete sidewalk upon completion rrMaoAcltwKz $so SW $47
upon a non-refundable payment of $15.00 per set by
cash or cheque made payable to the Town of .:
Children h the � of S to 13 years will experience • full day of activities
of the C.N.R. works on the Woodview Avenue •TRANS RPO TAT10N INCLUDED FOR FULL DAY CAMPS
MEETING ROOMS 2 & 3
crossing; make all necessary grade adjustments to all
pjokering.
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catclbasins and manholes; perform minor concreteEXTENDED HOURS
1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD
PICKERING, ONTARIO
curb repairs and base asphalt after grinding; grind and
sweep the entire roadway in order to accommodate a _4
I�G�p� �dt�CK /
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Prices As Low As S 117 per week
desired roadway croesfall and a 40mm H.L.-3 high A.
desired
slay overlay on Pickering Parkway betweenFULL DAY CAMP PROGRAM �k
You are cordially invited to attend this Neighbourhood:,,
Information Meeting. Should you have any questions
Brock Road and Dreyber Court as directed by the
a'y •`�y�5.
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To provide an opportunity for public input is the application
,.
Town.
7 a. M. TO 6.1 m .I "•
review process, a Neighbourhood Information Meeting has
Tender forms and specifications may be obtained by
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been scheduled for:
DATE: THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 19%
contacting the Department of Supply and Services
BEFORE AFTER CAMP CAREPROGRAM
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TIME: 7:36 P.M.
LOCATION: PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX
upon a non-refundable payment of $15.00 per set by
cash or cheque made payable to the Town of .:
Children h the � of S to 13 years will experience • full day of activities
MEETING ROOMS 2 & 3
pjokering.
from 7.00 on to 6:15 pm throughout the antro summer - July 2 to August 30,1996.
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Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Prices As Low As S 117 per week
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You are cordially invited to attend this Neighbourhood:,,
Information Meeting. Should you have any questions
The Corporation of the Town of Pickering
oepsrtrnent of Supply and Services
Call now for registration information as
regarding this application, please contact Mr. Christopher
Wong of the Planning Department at (905) 420-4660, ext.
One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7
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spaces are limited 420-4621 or 683-2760
2039.
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WAYNE ARTHURS, BRUCE TAYLOR,
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Arounct.vurnam_ rcegion
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Blowing their own horns
The Pickering Concert Band's Sunday performance members trumpeting the quality of the group's
at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church left audience music. photo by Andrew lwanowski
Worona death haunts police
By CHRIS BOWIE
Dt 1411AM_ST%FF
WHITBY -- The tragic: death of
Whitby's Angela Worona on Hwy. 401
in Ajax still haunts provincial police
ofic er% today.
Speaking Monday at the Ontario
Traffic Conference, hosted by the Town
of Whitby, OPP Sergeant Mark Wolfe
said the memories of that innocent life
lost "are very close to our hearts".
Sgt. Wolfe, of the Commercial
Motor Vehicle Enforcement unit for the
GTA, investigated the accident scenes
of both Ms. Worona and James Tyrrell
who were killed by runaway truck tires
in separate incidents.
Ms. Worona was killed Jan. 31, 1995
when an eastbound truck lost a wheel
which crossed into the westbound lane,
striking her car near the Ajax -Whitby
border. Just over two months later Mr.
Tyrrell was killed in a similar fashion on
the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW).
"Every accident I've been at I've
hppn nhle to rationalize. no matter how
brutal it was," said Slit. Wolfe. "I could
say. 'if he hadn't been doing 160 km/h
around the corner, he wouldn't have
died.' I've never been able to rationalize
these accidents."
In hath cases motorists were wearing_
their .catbelts, driving at or under the
speed limit. Faulty installation of the
tires was to blame.
Sgt. Wolfe showed those in atten-
dance the computer-generated anima-
tion of both accidents used during
inquests. The haunting images showed
the Worona accident from several
angles and video of the mangled car.
Trauma teams were called in to work
with officers involved in the removal of
Ms. Worona's body from the car.
It's something the unit will never for-
get and motivates the team to crack
down on unsafe operators.
-I don't bite my lip," Sgt. Wolfe said.
"I get truckers who ask me why I don't
go do something important, and I invite
them down to view (Ms. Worona's) car.
They usually shut up after that."
From those two accidents police
uncovered two important points which
they used to push for government
reform: Wheei-offs (runaway tires)
were not just freak incidents and many
truck drivers were not aware of all
aspects of safety inspections.
When asked to go through the safety
inspection process many drivers would
only perform fisc of the 27 points, said
Sit. Wolfe.
In the past I believe truckers intim-
idated junior officers because they did-
n't ' know anything about trucks. We
do.'.
In 1995. 65 per cent of trucks
inspected were detained. In 1996 the
department is aiming for 3,5(x) com-
mercial vehicle inspections and Sgt.
Wolfe hopes Transportation Minister Al
Palladini is true to his word and suh-
stantially increases tines for unsafe
commercial carriers.
"We're the ones who have to listen to
the truckers laugh when you give them
a $300 fine," he said.
drivers given
11
stern warning
Transportation
minister vows to
`hurt unsafe
operators where
it hurts the most'
BY CHRIS ROVIF,
Dt ttli r_%1 Sr\FF
WHITBI' -- "Be afraid
be very afraid."
Transportation Mini.; er Al
Palladini warned 'had truck
operatorsat this week,
Ontario Traffic Conference:.
The minister was the
guest speaker 'fit( )nday at this
year's tratIic ,:onference
hosted by the Townof
�ti'hithy. Tackling the topic of
highway safer}. qtr. Palladini
announced a number of mea-
sures his government has or
will Ne introducing.
-In 1994 there were 1.(XX)
people killed and 9.()(x)
injured which cost this
province $9 billion," he said.
"Eighty-five per cent of acci-
dents were dnver error and
42 per cent of thou involved
alcohol."
The Province is introxluc-
ing a law to get impaired dri-
vers off the road immediately
and increase the minimum
licence suspension, he said.
Although s ntencing will he
in the hands of tik courts, %vir.
Palladini said he expects
judges to agree to strider
measures.
There will also be more
MTO collision centres for
people to report nun -injury
automobile accidents in order
to free up police otiicers for
other duties.
Truck safety is his "prime
concern", he told thou
Arson suspected in :Broadbent back
Bowmanville blaze
ANVILLE -- Arson is bein blamedn Oshawa
BOWM g�
for a $10,000 blaze at a vacant Bowmanville
building..USHAWA -- An old friend is
to Oshawa
Clarington fire officials were called to 90'
° aub of Durham
Queen St. around 8 p.m. on April 23. The fire -� Region
was found in the northwest corner of the former )h Cenbeat, Pt estdent the
Centre for Hum" Rights
apartment building, according to the fire depart- Democratic Development sod fir
ment. Police are investigating. r of the federal NDP party, on
Kitchen cupboards burn P�Monday, May 6 starting at noon at the
ttva Shrine CInb,1626 Shucoe St. N.
COURTICE -- Home cooking had a new Mir, Broadlent win spa& on the topic
meaning at a Courtice home over the weekend. Trade and Human Rights: proposals
The Clarington Fire Department was called Cor business and govet0ment.
to a Phair Avenue home Sunday when a gas mow; 3'ickets are $14 per persom
stove flared up and ignited a cupboard above the reservations mast be made no later than
stove, say fire officials. Saturday, May 4.
No one was hurt in the fire and residents had or tttottY idortoition, contact extiPC
nguished it it before the fire department 2535, 9115- 6654530 Our—.6611-2484-
arrived. Damage is estimated at $1,000.
attending the seminar.
Mr. Palladini said the
government will introduce a
"dramatic increase" in fines
for commercial operators
who don't meet safety stan-
dards.
"We will hurt unsafe oper-
ators where it hurl, the most.
No commercial carrier will
brush off fines as bring a part
of doinz business.-"
A new point -demerit sys-
tem will also be used to crack
down on drivers who dont
adhere to safety law,. Mr.
Palladini told the audience.
The Carrier Safet} Raun-
System, proposed in the
Pro%ince*s Road Safety Plan.
would allow shippers. insur-
ancc companies, banks and
the public to check the
records of commercial tam-
ers. The minister said the sys-
tem should he appro%ed
some time: next year.
The government is also
rewarding those companies
with go o)d records with the
Ad%antage-Axion system
which allows firms operating
sately to bypass µcis=h sale
stations.
"We do not wish to penal-
ize sale drivers. This will
allow our enforcement staff.
with limited resources, to
focus where they are most
needed.'.
The goverriment is work-
ing with the Ontario Truckin
Association to bring about
chanze. he said.
The Ontario Traffic
Conference is an organiza-
tion aimed at improving traf-
fic safety through engineer-
ing, enforcement and educa-
tion. The conference runs
until Wednesday.
Oshawa variety store
robbed by knifeman
OSHAWA -- A knife -wielding bandit held
up a south Oshawa variety store ,late Saturday.
Durham Regional Police say.
A man with a scarf partially covering his
face demanded money from the male and
female clerks at Wecker's Mini -Mart, 1200
Wecker Dr., around 10:25 p.m.
Knife scares off muggers
OSHAWA -- A 21 -year-old man fended off
two thugs who tried to rob him in an Oshawa
park early Sunday.
The man was walking in Eastbourne Park
around 1:30 a.m. when two men came up from
behind and hit him on the head, knocking him to
the ground.
The thugs demanded money from the victim,
but when he pulled out a pocket knife, the ban-
dits fled. Durham Regional Police say.
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PAGE 10 -A -THF: NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. MAN' 1, 19%
Public school trustees take 5 %p ay cut, lower conference expenses
own salaries in relationship to (budget) cuts.
We have to demonstrate that we're willing to
take a hit ourselves..'
1'rustees who voted against the sadan
rLductio were Ruth Arm Scheedlich (Pickerin=
Wand 1). Jill Hamilton (Pickering Ward 2). Ken
Ridt,e ((hhawa Wards 5 and 6). Colleen Jordan
(Ajax Wards 1 And 2), Ms. I)rew, Ms.
Bow i mun Send Bill I <airbum (Brock).
Mr. Ridge raised concerns that the sal;tn
levels may not he high enough "to attract edu
cated. professiomd people" willing to run for
theposition of truslLe.
Tho: position oftrustee is intended as part-
time, however Ms. Bowman noted some
devote 60 hours weekly to board business.
By STEPHEN SHAW
5 -FAIT REPORTER
IX TRH AM — Public school hoard trustees
here have swallowed a spoonful of their own
budget medicine. force-feeding themselves a
five -per tent pay cut.
In a narrow 8-7 vote, the [Nirharn Board of
FAucation finance com-autteee Monday night
reduced trustees' annual honorarium to
$1.920 from 513.600, making them the low-
est -paid public txwd representatives in the
Greater Toronto Area.
The chairman arxd vice-chairman took
hea%ier salary hits of almost 57.000 and St.(")
respectively. ('hairman Audrey Maclean will
now earn S17.920 (down from $23.800) while
Sian: -chairman Sherrill Wi1Lird will hc:
paid $15.420 (down from S17.(XX)).
Additional top -up pay for the txrtrd's
four liaison i-imirrnen positions were also
cut in half. reduced to S -W.
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CORRECTION
For our 32 page Sears Today Flyer sale
dates Acs 29 -May '2. '9,9t -
On
9ycOn pg. 20:
The neac,ry reads: Save 520.200 Audio
Clearance It should read:
Save S5-200 Audio Clearance
On pg. 26127
The paint c, page 26 has saie paces in effect
dates of Apni 25 to May inct May 12th as
mdreatea cn te front page
On pg. 27 we mcorrectty state that The Great
Canadian Pant Sales on now _every can of
paint is or sate:
Every can of paint is not on sale
We sincerely regret any inconvenience
this may nave caused our customers.
DOES YOUR CHILD
SMILE WITH
CONFIDENCE?
CALL 839-5000
11mANADAn
FAMILY CENTRES
A motion to put a moratoritun on trustee
conferences until atter the next municipal elec-
tion was defeated. with trustees inste:xl opting
to lower their maximum expense for conven-
tions to 51,250 from S 1.750. Trustees spent
S 14.000 List vex- attendins amfeere:nces.
Spearhealed by 1 ixbridge trustee Faith
Neumann, the pay cut will save the board
S30.(X)O annually. It's effective today. May 1.
Whitby trustee ['atricia Bowmaun. among
the seven trustees who fought tlx: reductions.
accused colleagues of "political grandsLuxdint,
to the nua in the name of selfless service:
She dared trusicces to suspend their pay alto-
gether for one \-car as of September. " 1.et's do
ii for Iree... l'd rrthcr (tk ped) aro (th.un accept
a five -pear client cut). Truslees lrtye Said the*
want to keep dollars in the c4tssr onn. well I' in
going to �_ive you that chance."
I l(T mo6oxn &cd.
Scueog trustees Bobbie J)ww called a live -
per cent cut " didelly syuat... lt's tokenism, win-
dow dressing and as far ass I'm concerned it's
grandstanding."
Board chaunnaun Maclean, who supported
the rtMuctioi. adrnittcd. "I'm certainly'young to
notice it in my paycheque "
But while the cut "doesn't seem like a IoL I
wonder how many lunchtime super tsars or
t ducabonad assistants it will save.
"I think this should send a message to our
sysicrn that we're prcptlrcd to de:11 with our
Friday ` twister'
damages cars
in Pickering
By MARIANNE TAKACS
SGFF REPORTER_ - .
PICKERING — A "twirling funnel"
that may have been a tornado touched
down briefly in Pickering Friday after-
noon and caused some damage where it
hit.
Brice Beatty of Spruce I fill Road was
driving home around 6 p.m. on Ilwy. 2
westbound between Fairport and Whites
Roads when the'
saw it.
"It was definite-
ly a twister,., says
Mr. Beatty. -It was
over in 10 scc-
orxh '-
I ie fast realized
something was
happening when
the cars in front of
him ,topped- Then
he saw a "brown
cloud" aril lots of
flying debris
..It sounded like
you were going
through a car
wash
Mr. Beatty
ducked under the
dashboard when
stones and debris
caught up in the
whirlwind started
hitting his wind-
shield with such
velocity that it
broke in four
places. I lis coir also
sustained "hun-
dreds" of stone
chips. •like damage
is going to cost
51,935 to fix.
S c v e r a
employees at Sat
urn Saab Isuzu on
I f wv. 2 in the same:
arca also witnessed
the freak storm
"It got dark aL
of the sudden."
recalls mechanic
Gary Smaglinski,
noting window
panes and doors
started shaking. "It
happened So
quickly. It knocked
all the signs
down „
He estimates
the "twirling fan-
ner' he saw was
about 60 to 100
feet high
"It was a small.
little wAsier that hit
here right over our
dealership," says
mechanic George
Bustinski. He
deports the sky
grew dark from all
the flying dust and
debris as it "tlwn-
dered" overhead.
Windshields were
cracked and stones
chipped the bodies
Pat ur 1u \nn
of some of the cars on the lot.
According to Mr. Bustinski, the
twister appeared to lift off the ground and
Now itself out after passing over the
dealership and reaching the railway
tracks crossing over llwy. 2 and Iiwy.
401 nearby.
Environment Canada officials didn't
return phone; calls made by the News
Advertiser.
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Varied tread elements provide quiet highway
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While quantities lost
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No rrtinirnwe purchase required Ntlt ,bur, poyewnt required No prepare«+ of taro, Na 3rd party aea t appliratiw,
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Hit the links, make
connections at Board
of Trade golf outing
AJAX-PICKERING -- An auction will be held
You can mix business with
during dinner, which
pleasure at an upcoming
begins at 5 p.m.
golf tournament.
Hole sponsorships are
The Ajax -Pickering_
available for S125.
Board of Trade holds its
Boyer Pontiac is spon-
1996 Business Links (.golf
soring four hole -in -one
Tournament Tuesday, June
holes.
11 at the Glen Cedar's Golf
To register or for more
Club on the 7th
information, call the Board
Concession near the
of Trade office at 905 -837 -
Pickering -Markham bor-
6638.
de r.
Cost is S95
per person,
which covers a
round of golf.
lunch. electric
cart rental and a
barbecued steak-
dinner.
teakdinner.
It's a best -
ball format and
tee -off begins at
I I a.m.
Tee -off for
hospi tal
with golf
discount
I14
AJAX-PICK-
ERING -- Save
on your golf
costs and help
your local hospi-
tal at the same
time by purchas-
ing the
Executive Golf
Guide 1996
Edition.
The book pro-
vides Savin -s at
60 golf courses
within an hour's
drive of Toronto,
offering golfers
two - for - one
green fees. Total
savings offere0
amount to
$3,000.
T h e
Executive Golf
Guide costs SW
and may be pur-
chased at Tee -
To -Pin in the.
Discovery Bay
Plaza on
Westney Road
South in Ajax, or
at Ajax -
Pickering
General Hospital
Foundation
office at the hos-
pital, 580
Harwood Ave.
S., Ajax. Part of
the proceeds
from each book
sale goes to the
foundation. For
more informa-
tion, call the
foundation office
at 428-1407.
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DURHAM --The Durham College Early The camps will operate throughout July to 12 years of age are eligible to enroll. cion they choose.
earning Centre is offering summer camps and August. Each rump is run by qualified Early For more information, or a camp
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Alzheimer victim's sons cycle across
BY KFrfH GILLIGAN
SUFF
AJAX -- Their mother's
illness has sptured two Ajax
brothers to bicycle across
Canada to raise money and
awareness of Alzheimer Dis-
ease.
Ross and Coreg Neil are
beginning a three -and -a -half -
month cross -Canada trek
today, May 1, while older
brother Keith will provide
ground support and maintain
a Web site on the Internet to
inform the public about the
trip.
Barbara Neil was diag-
txsed with Alzheimers thrix:
years ago when she was 50
and working as a French -
immersion teacher at 1-10-
rence M. I ieard Public Schox)l
in Whitby.
Because of the disease, she
had to stop working and her
husband Barry took early
retirement from Ontario
Hvdm to take care of her.
Ross says.
The family first began
noticing signs of the disease
when Mrs. Neil lost the abili-
ty to perform such tasks as
writing, reading and driving,
says Ross.
When you see it, you
think it's stress at first. Letters
to her mom had wmLs spelled
%To ng. Fier writing to her
mom twigged the family. A
friend suggested we take her
in and have her tested." Ross
notes.
'.She knows where we all
are. Her long-term memory is
really quite goxxi. But. [lad
has taken over all the house-
hoki task.-,, to the point of
helping Mein get dressed.
"It's been quite progres-
sive. It's frustrating to her, she
cant do things she most liked
to do, like reading and watch-
ing movies."
Ross came up with the
idea of the cross-country ride
a little over a year ago. When
he approached his brothers.
"11tey thought it was a great
idea."
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The sorts told their puuno;
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"We're a private family.
When you're presented with
something like this, you draw
into yourselves. This brought
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Part of the awareness is peo-
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,,I feel this is a really good
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says.
PLEASE NOTE
Change of Meeting Location
The Durham Board of Education will hold its regular
Board meeting on Monday, May 13, 1996 at Uxbridge
S.S., 39 Third Avenue, Uxbridge beginning at 7:00 p.m.
There will be no Board meeting at the Education
Centre, 400 Taunton Road East, Whitby on that same
evening. Board meetings will resume at the Education
Centre beginning Monday, May 27. 1995.
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_ rHE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. MAY 1, 1996 -PAGE 15-A
Get out of the house for Durham Homepreneurs trade fair
D Ajax event offers wares,
networking opportunities
for home business people
DURHAM -- The Durham
Homepreneur Group Inc. is sponsor-
ing a Spring Trade Fair Wednesday,
May 15.
It will be held at Annandale Golf
and Country Club, on the corner of
Church Street and Bayly Street.
Ajax, from 3 to 8 p.m.
This is a good chance for local
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The Durham Homepreneur Group Inc.
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Meetings are held monthly to support and
educate members with guest speakers and
experts on small business.
The Spring Trade Fair free to the pub-
lic.
There's a small charge to exhibitors.
Since there's a limit of 80 exhibitors,
home entrepreneurs wanting to show off
their wares should reserve space for the
event now.
For more information, call Francis
Therlault at 571-7939.
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No merger: =Reform Charest
0 Federal Conservative
leader visits Ontario
Riding faithful
BY KEITH GILLIGAN
%UFF REPORTYR
AJAX-PICKY2ING -- The federal
Progressive Conservative and Reform
Parties won't form an alliance. accordine
to Tory leder Jean Charest.
"Merger with the Reform Party is not
on and it will never be on." he told about
150 Ontario Riding PC association
members during a $125 -a -plate fund-
raising dinner at Gallantry's Restaurant
in Pickering Tut,�day.
The Proerescive Consen•ative Party
will "rise again to take our rightful place
in the Canadian polifiad spectrum." Mr.
Chartist assured.
A push to merge the two parties has
gamed momentum. especially since
recent federal bvelections in which the
ToricN and Reform split the Conser-ative
vote and allowed the I.ibt.'Tal Partv o-Andi-
dates to win five of six races.
The "extremist views" of the Reform
Partv are the reasons "why Canadians
have not warmcxi up to this idea of mefP-
er." Mr. Chamst %aid.
A Gallup Poll released Monday
showed 44 per cent don't support a merg-
er and only 35 per deers do. be noted.
" [bem are more this year than last year
think it's a had idea."
If the two parties merva more peo -
pie would srppoxt Mr. Charest as the
party's leader over Reform Party leader
Prrston Manning. be contended.
"Why` I have a suggestion. It's not
bee:amse people dori't know. but because
tbey do." Mr. Charest boasted.
"We have a different view of Canada
than Mr. Manning. (overrun t. by dCf-
initio n, isn't bad. Govertunent has a role
to play. a constructive role to play, but it
has gone too, far. Not only have
Progressive Conservatives drawn that
conclusiloxn, but ,A) have the NDP in
Sw1atcheu-an and tine Liberals in
(Masa Our f-rnancLd position has forced
us to adopt that position. -
Tine nauon d vo%erTnmcnt has the role
of bringing Carl: ians to,!cthc.'r. tic m ited
"If the tires that tend to di%idr u,.
the regional parties, have their way, I also
know Canada's days are numberied.
"We have not and will not espouse
some of the extremist views that we've
witness and seen presented. I never
presented a position on whipping and
paddling. I never presented a position on
the impeachment of the Prime Minister."
While touring the country. the Tory
leader said. "A k)t of people cone up to
me and say 'Mr. Charest. you're doing a
good job'. What they're saying is 'I hope
you give me a good reason to vote for
you.
"They're not saying they're ready to
vote for us now. Thev'w ready to give us
a hearing, willing to listen, but they want
a sense of vision."
Dr. Kevin Tyber
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Week with hugeDurham Police lock off Police display
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uation arose.
Mr. Gellatly wishes more
people would volunteer for
St. John or learn tint -aid. He
tries his hest to convince oth-
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" I was working at a dis-
play in a mall and a lady came
by with a baby in her arms.'
he recalls. A asked her if she
knew what to do if her baby
stopped breathing and she
had never really thought
about it before. The truth is, it
can happen to anytxxfy and
you should always be ready,
willing and able to provide
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BY ROB LETH
SPECIAL Tt) THE NEWS ADVERTISER
PICKERING -- A Picker-
ing man has been given a
prestigious honor in recogni-
tion of his outstanding volun-
tecr work with the St. John
Ambulance Ajax -Pickering
Brigade.
Gord Gellatly, 32, has
been admitted to the Order of
St. John of Jerusalem as a
Serving Brotfier. He will be
presented a silver medal and a
certificate at a ceremony at
Governor General Romeo
LeBlanc's residence in
Ottawa on Oct. 18. The cer-
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Governor General on behalf
of the Queen.
Mr. Gellatly is happy to be
recognized for hitt efi'orts as a
volunteer. "It's really a great
honor. It's a very prestigious
thing to be admitted because
not just anyone can get into
it." Besides being a volunteer
of St. John's, Mr. Gellatly
feels there are a few basic they need me for first-aid pur-
requirements that must be ful- poses." Mr. Gellatly attends
filled to become a Serving various horse shows, parades
Brother.
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Mr. Gellatly has Gord He became a vol-
manv duties as a
Gellatly
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volunteer with St. his stepfather, Doug
John. He teaches Serving
Brother Smith, a former trea-
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surer of the St. John's Durham
superintendent of the Ajax-
Region Branch, encouraged
Pickering 835c Cadets.
him to attend a meeting.
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with kids. I find it gratifying
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Mr. (;ellatly.
other people. I also like being
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you will clearly see your swings. This will enable you to make a decision to buy based solely on your financial needs.
To further enhance the sale of all new and aced vehicles during this special event,
all trade-ins will be accepted at FULL BOOK VALUE.
IT GETS EVEN BETTER. FACTORY DEALER INVOICE CREDITS UP TO $3700
.WILL BE IN EFFECT (on select vehicles). Banks & leasing representatives will also be on hand to
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This vehicle disposal sale will be held rain or shine with over 200 uew & used cars & trucks for immediate
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INCENTIVES AVAILABLE.
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• ON THE SPOT DELIVERY ON APPROVED
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Appreciation in Ajax
Ajax and Pickering General Hospital recently celebrated National Volun-
teer Week with an open house. Looking through a scrapbook of photos
depicting some of the history they have helped to build are (left to right)
volunteers Ann McBride and May Jess, volunteer in-service coordinator
Jean Fidler, and volunteer Joan Eldon. photo by A.J. Groen
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PICKERING -- A look back at the history of -
cormorants of the Great Lakes is the topic for
discussion when a local nature club meets here
Thursday. May 2.
The Pickering Naturalists meet at R p.m. at
the Rouge Hill Library branch. Rougemount
view at meeting
Dr. south of Hwy. 2, Pickering.
Canadian Wildlife Service biologist Dr. D.
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Cormorants of the Great Lakes. For informa-
tion on this meeing, or on the Pickering Natu-
ralists, call Dale at 427-1655.
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CLASSIFIEDS CONTINUED FROM
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HUNTER, Earle Kenneth At the Ajax Pickering
General Hospital on Monday April 29, 1996. Earle K.
Hunter, renowned Landscape Artist, former Hotel
Owner and former member of Rotary Club, in his
75th year. Beloved husband of Kathleen Elsie Hunt-
er (Maynard). Son of the late Stella and Murray
Hunter. Dear father of Alison Parish of Ajax.
Brother of Ester Hawkins, Victoria B.C., Margaret
Scott, Blind Bay B.C., Murray Hunter, formerly of
Etobicoke, Donald Hunter, Elmira, and predeceased
by Georgina, Robert, Ambrose, and Ernest. Loved
by his grandchildren Clayton Parish and Courtney
Parish. Resting at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME
124 King St. E., Oshawa, with service in St. Peter's
Anglican Church, Oshawa, Friday May 3, at 11 a.m.
Interment Erskine Cemetery, Pickering. Memorial
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Visi-
tation Commencing 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday.
HONSBERGER, Norman Patrick I,Norm; At the
family residence on Sunday April 28. 1996, Noris
Honsberger in his 53 rd. year. Beloved husband of
Shirley Azzopardt. Loving father of Debbie and her
husband David Webster. Kim and her husband Dan
Wiles. Mark and his wife Shalene and Julie Hons-
berger. Dear grandfather of Jason, Justin, Kyle
Kara. and Laura. Dear son of George and the late
Joyce Honsberger, The family will receive friends at
the McEachnie Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Road.
Ajax (Pickering Village) 905428-8488 from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. Funeral Mass will be held at
St. Bemadette's Church (Bayfy Ave at Harwood
Ave ) Ajax on Wednesday May 1 at 11:00 a.m. Dona -
bons may be made to the charity of your choice.
LEE, William Peacefully on Monday Apnl 29 19%
Beloved husband of the late Jeanne. Loving father
of Bernice, Irene and James. Sadly missed by his 7
Grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren The
family will receive mends at the McEachrve Funeral
Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd . Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage) 905428.8488 from 7 - 9 pm Tuesday and
2-4 and 7-9 pm. We& esc%y Funeral service
Thursday May 2. 1996 at 130 pm at the Ajax Bap-
tist Church, Birch Crescent. Ajax Interment Erskine
Cemetery.
Thierman, Robert Stuart. Peacefully. at 11,5 home,
surrounded by love Bob passed away on Wednesday
April 24. 19%. Beloved best friend and husband of
Shelley, cherished father of Bnanne. Loving son of Rte
and Chuck Thierman, dear son-in-law of Linda and
Marley Taylor and Manlyn McHugh. Beloved brother of
Jayne. loved brother-in-law of Carole. Roger, Dale.
Mandy and Katrina. Many lives were touched by Bob.
^ will be sadly missed by his many family members
a- d friends. Arrangements entrusted to the Accetlone
F„neral Home (905) 428-9090 In lieu of flowers.
do^adons to Me Bram Tumor Foundation. 111 Waterloo
Street. Suite #201, London, Ontario N68 2M4, would
oe appreciated.
MCCORMICK Mary. bom County Cork Ireland
Passed away peacefully at the Scarborough Grace
Hospital on April 30, 1996 Dearly loved Mother of
Christine and Jerry Wowk'Pickering). John Mc-
Connak and his Fiance Donna Scala of Scarborough.
Dearly beloved grandmother of David. Heather.
Jennifer, and Victoria. Dear sister of Eileen. John.
Brendon(England). Pat and Jerry (Ireland). Friends
will be received at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660
Kennedy Rd. (Between Eglinton and St. Clair Ave s.
East) on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral
service on Saturday 10 am at St. Mana Goretti Ro-
man Catholic Church, 717 Kennedy Rd Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorial donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
JOHNSON, Norma Peacefully on April 30 ' 995 ;n
her 91 st. year. Beloved wife of the late Kansan.
Loving mother of Keith and his wife Margaret. Sadly
missed by her many grandchildren and great
grandchildren. Surmed by her sister Francis
Blakeley of Ottawa. At the familys request , funeral
arrangements are private. Arrrangments entrusted
to the McEaCrne Funeral Home, Ajax.
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Pickering man faces fraud charges
after investors lose $4 million
❑ More than 80 victims
involved in Metro
police probe
PICKERING -- A ?y -year-old Pick-
ering man fares fraud charges after SO
investors lost more than $4 million in a
stark scam.
Metro Toronto Police charged the
man Thursday following a prohe into
allegations by clients of an investment
club known as Consolidated Artists.
Police say the owner of the club,
over a six-year period. is alleged to
have issued false monthly statements
to Toronto -arca clients — comprised of
family members, friends and associates
— which showed their investments had
risen in value. "when they in fact had
substantially decreased." it police Press
release states.
Police say the accused "heavily
indebted himself to maintain" a suc-
cessful image.
The man has been charged with
fraud over $5.11W.
Testing their medal
Dunbarton High School students cleaned up at the
Durham Skills Challenge competition held last
month with eight students collecting medals, two of
whom advanced to the provincial finals. Front left to
right are Nick Boers (bronze, precision machining
and electronics). Principal Arend Dekker and Glenn
Gibson (silver, auto apprenticeship). Back row left to
right are Chris Boers (silver, electronic publishing),
Jeremy Janes (bronze, auto apprenticeship), Matt
Libich (bronze, auto service) and Ray Kane (gold,
auto apprenticeship).
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Eve'rything but theki'tchen in the reasure Chest
During the first week of
every month, Recycler's
Report and the News Adver-
tiser bring you The Treasure
Chest.
This space allows resi-
dents to give away items
they no longer
want' And. peo- larraine
ple who want to --
pick up some-
thing can
advertise their
needs.
A May 25
sarage sale in
Pickering Vil-
lage from 9 -
a.m. to 2 p.m.
(car the Ontario
TRegistered
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To use TheI reasure Chest, call 420-
5625 during regular busi-
ness hours.
ITEMS NEEDED
I ) Music: memorabilia such
as ornaments, pictures, etc.,
sheet music, records, tapes,
(ild instruments and cases,
music books -- 683-9493.
,)Old toys and related
items, old lamps -- 416-447-
707.
3) Scrap fabric -- 416-266-
9243.
4) Used clothing and white
elephant items for St. Mar-
tin's Church's New To You
monthly sales -- 839-9281.
5) Old toys, especially Hot
Wheels, Corgi,
roulston Matchbox, and
dinky, any old
tin toys -- a col-
lector, 416-439-
9392 or 416-
964-0528.
6) Used chil-
dren's clothing,
toys -- 416-441-
1355.
��7) Artist oil
paints, brushes,
small fold -up
der's
table. drawing
table, other sup-
plies, magnify-
)0rt tng glass. frame
for pettipoint,
needlepoint
wool and embroidery thread,
bi-fold doors ( four panels of
12 -inch wide doors) for a
four -foot -wide opening --
831-4468.
8) Old toys, dolls, small fur-
niture -- 416-491.5(43.
9) Motorized scooter, filing
cabinet, sofa bed, queen -size
bed -- 686-8317.
10) Drawing materials,
weightliftinL ccluipmcnt,
bond paper and r,rhrr !r,,rn
Digging in for the
Cancer Society
McDonalds of Ajax held a fund-raiser for the Cancer
Society on Sunday, April 14. Here, five-year-old
Michael Hill enjoys his hearty breakfast. The event
raised approximately $200 for the Cancer Society.
photo by Pietroniro
companies with outdated
letterhead -- 839-5906.
1 1) Washer, typewriter, vac-
uum cleaner, wooden chest
or blanket box -- 686-4158.
12) Small countertop with
cupboards underneath
approximately two -by -five
inches -- Tesh, 416-597-
94(x).
13) Reclining armchair --
693-5361.
ITEMS TO
GIVE AWAY
I) Eight 36 -by -22 -inch
frameless glass sliding win-
dow suitable for the Wimpy
style houses in south Ajax,
tacklers grip carpet. 55 feet
of tacklers grip carpet in two
and three-foot lengths --
686-7546.
2) Oki Readcr's Digests, and
other magazines, old Smith
Corona electric typewriter
(good working condition) --
683-8237. 0524.
3) A stack of 1980 National 7) Will the lady who had the
Geographic magazines, wringer washer please call
excellent condition -- 427- again as only half of your
7279. number was recorded on the
4) Stove (oven element machine.
burned out but top is OK) -- J J J
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base for a double bed -- 683- and optometrists collect
2868. unwanted eveglasses to send
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ntertai'onment
From Mozart to McCartney,
Pickering Philharmonic
has something for everyone
BY JACQUIF hiCINNFS
SMIAL TO THE 1Ewti ADVERTISER
PICKI:RING -- Don't know your
Bach from your Beethoven? No
problem.
I -or the upcoming spring finale of
the Pickering Philharmonic
Orchestra's 1995-96 season, an car
for music is all that's required. The
program promises to be as light as the
spring air outside with selections that
include light classics and familiar
pops, running the gamut from Mozart
to McCartney... as in. Paul
McCartney.
ome people do nm
attend Philharmonic concert
because they are intimidat
by classical music." sa
Phyllis Woolley. the orches
publicity chairman. "We
the audience to be comf�rta
with our music and we play
what they want to hear."
Some of the 'golden
oldies' the PP() will per-
fonn include Mcxm River,
As Time Go e: , By and
Meinowy from Cats.
111e Saturday. Mav I1 concert will
celebrate '•youth and music" with a
special guest appearance.
"The guest artist is the Ilaverral
Chamber Orchestra which is general-
ly high sch(x)l kids although the
youngest member of that is in Grade
S " says Michele 1=rensch, Ilavergal's
conductor.
If you're wondering atxiut the cal-
ibre of an orchestra with a 10 -year-
old violinist, you'll he interested to
note that the young girls of tlx:
orchestra have played venues as pres-
tigious as the North York Centre for
the Performing Arts and Roy
T hompscxm Hall.
Ms. Frensch will perform double
duty at the concert, filling in for the
Pickering Philharmonic's regular
conductor -- her husband Bill
McMillan. "A female
conductcx is a rare bird." notes Ms.
Weed ley.
Ms. Frensch laughs in agreement.
"1 guess it is. I don't really think
about it, quite honestly. 1 just enjoy
music and enjoy conducting and it
kind of happens."
Ms. Frensch graduated from the
University of Toronto in Music
Education and did post -graduate
studies in Paris. She is a silver medal-
list from the Royal Conservatory in
flute. For over 10 years, she's worked
as a teacher and conductor with youth
sicians.
While she currently resides in
Toronto, Ms. Frensch plays with
the Pickering Philharmonic on
a regular basis. "It's a wonder-
ful atmosphere. It's a really
nice thing to see a co mmuni-
orchestra -- in the true sense --
Con'
he together."
e Pickering Orchestra's mem-
ship rages in age and experi-
cnce from high school students hon-
ing their craft to the middle-aged
hobbyist through to seniors, scene of
whom have played all their lives.
New members are always welcome.
Most recenticommunity, community support
has come in the form of the orches-
tra's first corporate sponsor. ABN
AMRO, which is subsidizing the
spring perform.ace.
Because admission charges only
partially meet the costs of concertrm
perfoances, the volunteer organi-
zation is hoping to tiled patrons --
both corporate and private individu-
als -- for continued financial assis-
tance.
The May I 1 concert will he held at
7 p.m. at Pickering high School. 180
Church St. N.
Tickets, at S 12 for adults. S 10 for
seniors and students and $5 for chil-
dren, are available at the dcx►r or by
calling 683-2519.
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Local bands warm up for Alannah
El Homegrown talent takes
the stage for headline act at
Ajax's WIRED '96
concert next month
AJAX -- A trio of local hands will join a
major recording act for WIRED '96 as put of
Ajax Home Week next month.
A showcase for up-and-coming Ajax bands,
WIRED '96 will feature Juno Award winner
Alannah Myles as the headline act at the
Annandale Golf and Country Club Saturday.
June 8 at 8 p.m.
Joining Myles on the musical bill will be
local supporting acts Sister Kaos. Headrush and
Thieves Crossing.
Myles' multi -platinum self -titled I(W debut
album with the bluesv Black Velvet as its hit
single sold more than five million copies world-
wide and won three Juno awards and a Grammv
for Best Rock Female Vocal Performance.
Choir does Disney
AJAX -- A Disney Extravaganza
concert is being performed Saturday,
May 4 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering
Village, at 7 p.m.
An offering will tx taken. Call 683-
7311 for information..
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May 10, 11 Harold McIntyre
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May 17, 18 Terry Sumsion
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The Toronto -born songstress is currently
working on her third album Alannah.
Tickets are $25 each and will only be sold to
people 19 years of age and older.
Thev're available in Ajax at One flour
Mo(06o at 105 Bayly St. (in the 1,01-131,01-13Baywood Plaza) and th- Annandale Golf and
Country Club (corner 0' Church and Bayly
Streets).
Tickets can be pur-
chased on your VISA card
by calling 619-6762. If no
one is available to assist
you, be sure to leave your
name and phone number.
The concert's a
licensed event.
Concessions and free
parking will be available
at the show.
I -or more information,
call 619-6762 and leave a
message.
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`The Crew'deans
up at ice show
The Pickering Figure Skating Club wrapped up its season with a 25th
anniversary gala show at the Pickering Recreation Complex's
Delaney Rink recently. Here, members of `The Crew' perform.
photo by A.J. Groen
Stormin'Tormon tykes
take tournament title
PICKERING — The Pickering
Panthers Tormon tyke hockey team
ended the season in fine fashion by
winning the championship at the
West Hill Shamrock Hockey
Tournament which ran consecutive
weekends on April 5 and 6 and April
13 and 14.
In the final, Pickering blanked a
strong Newmarket squad 5-0 to take
the title.
Posting the shutout in goal for the
Panthers was Ryan Daniels. Leading
the way on the scoreboard was Jason
Dale with two goals and an assists.
Chris Chappell, Brandon Crummey
and Kyle Speers also tallied.
Assists went to Andrew Wilkins
and Brian Darlow with two each,
Chappell and Daniel Prebble with
one apiece.
To advance to the championship
contest, the Panthers defeated
Thornhill 6-4 in the semi-finals.
Chappell and Speers scored two
goals apiece, while Dale and Darlow
added singles. Assisting were
Prebble and Chappell each with two,
Dale and Crummey with one apiece.
In the first game, Pickering rolled
over Richmond Hill 10-0. Speers
scored a hat trick and Brent Shearer
netted a pair. Dale, Darlow,
Crummey, Chappell and Jamie
Molony tallied once each. Assisting
were Wilkins with two, Dale,
Chappell, William Mitchell, Mark
Burnett, Shearer, Prebble, Darryn
Carpenter and Damien Pavlidis.
Kyle Stewart earned the shutout in
net.
Pickering played a strong Ajax
squad in the second game and skated
to a 3-1 victory. Dale scored twice,
with a single to Chappell who also
had an assist. Other assists went to
Darlow with two and Speers with
one. Daniels played a strong game in
the Pickering net.
Other team members are Michael
Broaderip and James McCardie.
The coaches are John Dale and
Doug Daniels, while the manager is
Frank Mitchell.
Aerials
on the beam
to win 14
medals at
Toronto meet
PICKERING — The Pickering
Aerials pre -competitive gymnasts did
well at the Gyres Classic April 21 in
Toronto, brin-m- home 14 medals in
their first meet of the year.
Kendall Paterson led the pack in the
8C division. tinishinL, first in the all-
round competition. She won a =old
medal on floor, silvers on vault and
beam and a bronze on hars. Alvcia
hlokedanz and Jennifer Wright ended
up in a third-place tic. %lokedanz won
silver medals on floor and bars, and
had a pair of seventh -place finishes on
vault and beam.
Wright captured a gold medal on
beam, was fourth on bars, fifth and
floor and sixth on vault.
Alicia Calderone wound up second
all-round in the 7C division. Her floor
and bar routines earned her two gold
medals, she won a bronze on beam and
finished eighth on vault.
In the 7B division, Jenna Grandy
finished sixth all-round. She ended up
fourth on vault, and was sixth on bars.
beam and floor.
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`The Crew'deans
up at ice show
The Pickering Figure Skating Club wrapped up its season with a 25th
anniversary gala show at the Pickering Recreation Complex's
Delaney Rink recently. Here, members of `The Crew' perform.
photo by A.J. Groen
Stormin'Tormon tykes
take tournament title
PICKERING — The Pickering
Panthers Tormon tyke hockey team
ended the season in fine fashion by
winning the championship at the
West Hill Shamrock Hockey
Tournament which ran consecutive
weekends on April 5 and 6 and April
13 and 14.
In the final, Pickering blanked a
strong Newmarket squad 5-0 to take
the title.
Posting the shutout in goal for the
Panthers was Ryan Daniels. Leading
the way on the scoreboard was Jason
Dale with two goals and an assists.
Chris Chappell, Brandon Crummey
and Kyle Speers also tallied.
Assists went to Andrew Wilkins
and Brian Darlow with two each,
Chappell and Daniel Prebble with
one apiece.
To advance to the championship
contest, the Panthers defeated
Thornhill 6-4 in the semi-finals.
Chappell and Speers scored two
goals apiece, while Dale and Darlow
added singles. Assisting were
Prebble and Chappell each with two,
Dale and Crummey with one apiece.
In the first game, Pickering rolled
over Richmond Hill 10-0. Speers
scored a hat trick and Brent Shearer
netted a pair. Dale, Darlow,
Crummey, Chappell and Jamie
Molony tallied once each. Assisting
were Wilkins with two, Dale,
Chappell, William Mitchell, Mark
Burnett, Shearer, Prebble, Darryn
Carpenter and Damien Pavlidis.
Kyle Stewart earned the shutout in
net.
Pickering played a strong Ajax
squad in the second game and skated
to a 3-1 victory. Dale scored twice,
with a single to Chappell who also
had an assist. Other assists went to
Darlow with two and Speers with
one. Daniels played a strong game in
the Pickering net.
Other team members are Michael
Broaderip and James McCardie.
The coaches are John Dale and
Doug Daniels, while the manager is
Frank Mitchell.
Aerials
on the beam
to win 14
medals at
Toronto meet
PICKERING — The Pickering
Aerials pre -competitive gymnasts did
well at the Gyres Classic April 21 in
Toronto, brin-m- home 14 medals in
their first meet of the year.
Kendall Paterson led the pack in the
8C division. tinishinL, first in the all-
round competition. She won a =old
medal on floor, silvers on vault and
beam and a bronze on hars. Alvcia
hlokedanz and Jennifer Wright ended
up in a third-place tic. %lokedanz won
silver medals on floor and bars, and
had a pair of seventh -place finishes on
vault and beam.
Wright captured a gold medal on
beam, was fourth on bars, fifth and
floor and sixth on vault.
Alicia Calderone wound up second
all-round in the 7C division. Her floor
and bar routines earned her two gold
medals, she won a bronze on beam and
finished eighth on vault.
In the 7B division, Jenna Grandy
finished sixth all-round. She ended up
fourth on vault, and was sixth on bars.
beam and floor.
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DURHAM — It
kilograms). Josh
was a gold rush for
Lumsden (39.2), Mike
Ajax and Pickering
Gladwell (41.5) and
grapplers at the
Frasier Wallace (45.1)
Durham Elementary
all took home gold
Athletic Association
medals in their
(DEAA) Wrestling
respective weight cat -
Championships at
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Central West
Dave Martin of
Collegiate in Oshawa
Duffin's Bay school,
recently.
of Ajax, came out
Local wrestlers fin-
on top in the
ished at or near the top
39.4 -kg divi-
in many events against
cion.
over 500 competitors
from across Durham
Gandatsetiagon's
Region.
other top wrestlers
In the senior boys'
were Jeremy
d i v i s i o n,
McGalfin (67.8), a sil-
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ver medal: David
Public School, of
Williamson (53.2),
Pickering, finished
bronze: and Sean
fifth with 27 points.
Clayton (34) and Tony
Ryan Becker 136.8
Yanuziello (55), who
each ended up in
fourth spot.
Jason Sweeney
(45.1) and Michael
Rushton (51) of
Rosebank Road Public
School in Pickering
both earned bronze
medals while: fourth -
place finishes went to
Andrew Strates ( 39.4)
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Christine Kirwin
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with a silver
medal in
the 52 kg
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O'Connell (61) and
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medals.
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also the top school in
the junior boys' divi-
sion, finishing second,
while Rosebank was
fourth.
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ished the event with a
whopping seven gold
medals. Brian Kirwin
(27.2). Stephen
Wemyss (324).
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foueht their way to
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Rosebank's Chris
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Ryan Thorpe (38.4)
struck sold.
Matthew Wolch
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(30.4) and Andrew
Bowden (41) all won
silver medals.
Dave Darlow (51.3)
captured a bronze and
Daniel Scrivens (30.9)
was fourth.
In the junior girls'
division. Rosebank
finished in third place
as Rebecca Dyers (32)
and Jennifer Seeney
(43) were the golden
girls.
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with silver medals and
Haley Haug (32) won
a bronze.
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The project was initiated in 1988 and involved extensive public participation
and reviewby Provincial Agencies, Regional Council, the Town of Ajax and
the Pickering/Aim Water Supply Plant Committee. The result of this consultation
process is a design for the facility which is in keeping with the goals of the
Lake Ontario Greenway Strategy with enhanced landscaping and improved
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An Open House will be held an May 29, 1996 at the Ajax Community Centre
to provide the public with on opportunity to view the final design concept for
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Staff from the Region and the Project Management Team will be present to
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through the local press and cable TV regarding the time and locotion of the
Open House.
In the interim, if you have any questions regarding the oroiect please
contact:
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Regional Works Dept. Simcoe En ineenng Group Ltd.
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routes available in
Aiax & Pickenng
EARN UP TO
$570. A WEEK
We need people to make
jewelry (necklace. bracelet.
earnng) Job available.
coast to coast from your
home No experience
needed Send a self-ad-
dressed stamped envelope
to
Kevenchris Corp.,
991 Matheson
Blvd. E.
Unit 05.. ref. #502,
Mississauga Ont.
L4W 2V3
FITNESS minded people
needed Canada's fastest
growing fitness clubs are
looking for the following
positions Personal Train-
ers Fitness Testers, Sales
Consultants, receptionist
Must have experience. de-
gree5 helpful If you are en.
ergetic and looking for a
career position can Steve
905-427-2977
GAILLIND
Requires
Cleaners. days
and evenings
drivers license
Students t0
EXPERIENCED HAIR
STYLIST REQUIRED
an asset.
seniors.
time for -us, '::wnrrwr ;a-
683-4134
428-7380
on Please submit 'esume
Additions, elecdcal,
addlbon, basement, docks.
tnm work. door instaNation.
.n person to Colosseo Har
GIRLS WANTED
EARN 5120/ DAY .T
styling 28 Warton St. Port
Oh APIO refween 5 � 19.
nome' Taxing cads '-cm
.{ope 49051 885 8336
to compete -r this year's
customers n, selling. (416)
EXPERIENCED NIGHT
'996 Toronto Pageants
635-2794 124 nrs Also
CLEANERS. regvred
Over 520.000 in prizes and
Earn S627 week ,Om
must speax E-gtish, must
scholarships Call today 1
home" Light Assembly
drive call 905-564-1574
800-367.2125 ext 240
mating, !yping, forms. etc
EXPERIENCED TAILOR,
pairs, painting. trash re-
Guaranteed. men/women
SEAMSTRESS Wanted for
tion. Call Jeff •OS -129•
V
44161635.2701 Code 6 (24
our P,ckenng Town Centre
ER, will tutor grades 1
,
^ours;
Locatior -ei 905-279-
ng to travel call Leanne
LAWW AERATION, from
6233757
2483 or Fax 905-279-0363
able at $50% off. free esti-
Aw
these local
help you:
r
• House • House . Gardening 8 . Gardening & re -M
Party
• ' '
Improvements • ' ' Improvements • ' ' fmprovexrlmts eo ' Plumbing • Cleaning • Cleaning • 1 Landscaping • z , Landscaping sevices
-MISTER CHEAP'.Home
^provements. rec rooms,in
aw apartments. additions.
'ences. docks. etc Li-
=ens•d for Over 20 years,
all work guaranteed. for
Tree estimate can Ernie
305-404-8170
GCB
CONSTRIUCTMN
Interior and exterior
repairs. renovations
and construction. Fast
and clean protession-
al virOrk uaraM 4
sIJDGE! NOME
g
Craig, 646 1913
DIPROVFJ�r!•
tall Steve
Basement Apts.,
GENERAL CARPEW
Rec-rooms, plumbng,
Tmr• free estimates, house
Additions, elecdcal,
addlbon, basement, docks.
tnm work. door instaNation.
drywall. decks.
baseboard. docks. sheds.
Ceramic filing
roof repairs. (905) 614
DAN - i43.700E DIS
2930 &II Jr
COlXltef lops
8538BB1•
15 Exl)-
J.S. ARMSTRONG
yrs
DEV. INC. Specializing
fall Mano
in custom homes. additions.
(905) 6194663.
renovations, rec rooms and
call. (416) 560663
basement apartments Res-
yawn cutt.ng. ,r4ndow
idential and ConwnorcmW.
C i R Mi nt•nance Bold-
Region to
pairs, painting. trash re-
overServing yrs Fr
over 15 yrs Free cornskrlte-
Ing repairs and rw"aoorns
tion. Call Jeff •OS -129•
elecncal, plumbing. ce-
SM.
ramie hies, carpentry. From
ER, will tutor grades 1
small repairs to major ran -
ovations. Fulty guaranteed.
free estimates. (905)432-
8931
DUMTM
FENCM
Decks chain link ion
MAN CONSTRLKT10N
MEMBER OF BJLB
Addltbm, Roofing,
Skylights, Pfurnbwtg,
Electrical ,Decks,
Fences,.
5 Ton t ualp buck
&died holes, set s.
post
Fa Free EstnlPoslales
for him. Roolk
�� in a awL
tall Steve
905.427-4234
age any occasion Birth-
(905) 509-5077
WSTER POST HOLE.
Mobile (4116)409'
aupund post holes. so"
6456
of posts in concrete. MI• wit
P•ogranis from S11900 per
me" competitors prices.
DAN - i43.700E DIS
(905) 665-0400. or 14WD-
POSAL RENOVATIONS
Fences,
8538BB1•
Dada, Carpentry ,
roofing, demolitions, titan
P.N-Rs(P••t bob* I
outs odd '
P••I• flail Poet holes
IMPROVEMENTS
Quality, tone
renovations
since 1975
NO PROJECT TOO
SMALL
• Kitchens • Basements
• Windows • Doors
Battuboms • Ek
• DECKS
(te)
1090
6a6-ST11
RENOVATIONS
BY W.LEAVER
Additions, second stones,
finished bsmts., bath-
rooms, decks. Ole & wood
hoofs, doors & windows.
w araw and reiaW
can wilflm
(9052145
ROOT TO
Ravowillm
YMMiar A EaMif r
Pdllb
CWSWC TIUaTNU
Orr" t wig
caN Scott
(905)655.3100
AAA-LK:ENSED
PLUMBER available. Ail
your plumbing needs
Complete renovations
Guaranteed lowest prices'
%o lob too small" Senior
'sscount (905 4322913
ALVIN SAMEDAY
PLUMBING Icensed
Number . no lob too small,
no lot too big, free eso-
mates. great prices. guar -
arrived lowest 905- 725-
2507 ort -800-340-0058
DOUG CLARK PLUMB-
ING, Licensed and in.
sured, reports and all•ra.
GAILLIND A -I
MAID SERVICES
SPRING SPECIAL
FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly d
bi-weekly services. Inquire for details.
Caring for your home with personalized
and professional service for over a decade.
(Fully bonded and insured)
;'•,; 683-7515
tions. new bathrooms and
renovations. pump sales' Patlnting &
and service free estwnews.
686-5172 24 his. • I�cOrittrlg
B.G. PLUMBING
repaii alterations,
new work. gat in-
stallation and
drains.
Water well pumps
and service.
Call Bob
416.161-8974
Pro NNW Painters
sing 19$6
Intenodextencr
pamigipapering
% allly craf mardxD
to oblg" esOrrates
mWences Y realest
(90619-9630
TMS PAINTING
Moving &
• Storage
HARRY -0 -THE -
MOVERS - Move big or
small. we price them all'
Free estimates. W ors
discount. short notice
moves. Appliances moved.
also storage space avad-
able Comparable rates
Call 432.2850
MEN •nth largo truck will
do household moves. resi-
dential, commercial All
types of movies. Cal Can or
Jane 427-2856.
l•S 6�-2151 ' & DEWR WCHALSKI MOVING -
Mrltenor & Exterior houses' ipiitments. offices.
appliances and piano spe-
• ' ' ain" a European WOrklnanshp cialists. Senior and mrd -
Fast clew month discounts. Licensed.
TREE MAINTENANCE illi REMOVA
Also tree stump removal.
CAIIIZ)h
cjfjj�Kits% DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS.
AVOID SPRING RUSH
call Dave 831-7056
• House • ' Gardertin9 &
• Cleaning • is WW.3ping
SERVICE
ailour
.hoice ret cleaning
Specializing in quality
not quantity
Insured Ar Bkmdcd
905-•19-SO&2
Saturday service avarlabie
w
The ulbrnate in home,
Oarrke and wrfdow
deanirfg. No teams.
No spot deanirg.
Bonded, assured and
guaranteed.
(boa Bfmr.ogaia alis
tSWda Seo. wkiie Poryis•a
Ion Ilxet..oa f1•¢ FQ P>•K
Web "Orel � - ern•
onc_.�,-caa,
• insured. Fr** estimates. SOD. 100'x. Kentucky FLYERS $9•.
reiabi@ SBIYICe. ExC•lMM service Cal 436- • • LM IIbW Bluegrass. Pick-uplooliv- Telephone (905) 721-2956
7796. •rye Fresh cut lofty. Free
ALL Pro Painting and 4 1 • • R•p•-r fawn care information (416) 321-6016
WaNpap•nmg, linemenlexw
ria, sit= tailing, general
mp-. by quality wok,
r*asonable rales. 20% *M Moving at
seniors discount 401 • Sk"p
9669.
HELP ME RHONOAS. AJAX Mow* Systems - full
JI drilled aN conncr t• sup- SIGON Construction Ltd.. Complete dacoratirg s•rv- services, mows. appiwnce
DUCTWORK inaWedf, Pled . Sato %'loos iriatll•d. aw-V Durham Region for ices and FaNingbrook Car- and piano sp•aahM. Flat
njoverales. , relocated. Exc•N•net Bobcat Services, available,s" 19 doors widows, rec- plate your* Add*M, wrideclits, pat offer rhom•. Carpet haw heated sV to own. ralke or torage a kiria.
rales. Free •tsinistea. Elec C•efar i pnswn traait•d patio
rooms, tlspsttxw free ••ill- pain' wallpaper drape• Now oNering free boxes
Growing gwluty sod sine•
LAWHOOWERS - Tune. 1962. Call AII-Gr•en Sod • • • • �Nlilltlil
up, al change, sharpen Growers Ltd. (905)725 -
Wads. only S35. . parts. 9674 or 2632213.
(Pick-upid•kveny from Pick -
ening to Bow mwNfN $5.00 TAX RETURNS - Personal
charge: Oshawa/Whklby and small busnass. Pick up
1n•11). NORTH STAR and delivery available. Call
SMALL ENGINE SHOP 905-6861514.
905-728-2716.
hostatic air cleaners, hes- kanban. NI work guar- mates. 9055765760. and Minds, impeccable with mow. Park and bad
midiflers. ft SmaN jobs. •r•••d• Bening Durham for worn, cwpet and vinyl of special. Starke* at $99. aro • Conourtial
COI Paul 1260295. 12 yawns. Access code 401 discount prices. Call for up. Cal for nfomkabon. • RL11W 111IIbt
EUROPEAN We special- Dial 1hvwt for ft dal 3f338 lone re-TIM•flic"un Orinase, cortsultation
8 r free as- 725 -OM a 427-0005.
• BYslrless
at will renoval• yaa be*,.
room or kA,4,- walls as DRYWALL and painting.
wen es floor files. Good nt-
erwltes - and satisfaction
0tiarantoW. For it" atsti-
moos call D. Dyial 725-
4913
F i M HOME RENOVA-
TIONS, We do al rwwva-
tions. aidditione. hiscrooms.
lances. docks, roofing, c&A
005420•.7394
NAN WITH 1/2 ton truck bwtdxg t 1pirg teladexirig
mN do odd jobs. For 8 nw f•nwatkms and ropairs.
sonable prion. 571-4730. Small jobs. 15 years ex -
penance. Frew astirnates.
ser" Durham and ow of
town area. Kan 434.45W.
HAVING TV40MLE de-
id'ing what to pal on the
oubKo of you torn•. Exte-
tobr oaaupecon
DOWNTOWN OSHAWA • • SOfVlces
1000 W R man Boor store
hoot. Completey renovat-
ed, full us• of basement.
Available immadierl0y.
$750. plus ubliti•s. Can
Darren ManW NO-30M.
no Fl9
piywg arm pruning. rwo nor parr.
smallM brick - rod - akrwr
rrn . 7 CARPET InstaNabons - 25
years experience Ko*y years experience, t• -
4284M7 (905) 4362446 sV•tchng. our speciality.
ty.
Free estimates. D & N
s k;a Duncan. 987.1799 or 987-
K.
• • Business re.
• BasNless
• Services S•rtrices
MAGICIAN. _gown ',,ends
'Pac*, !c entertain 'or airy
GREENTHUMB Total
age any occasion Birth-
Prooery Ma nie^ante Pro-
,mss promotions. open -
rams from $19 75 per
ngs. tuna rars•rs Magic
month, lawn. care. 5 step
shows are tune Lettuce
P•ogranis from S11900 per
help 839-7057 or 729 -
year Call 1-800-760-1058
&334
GREENTHUMS 'cp soil.
RABSITwarts work doing
cedar -,,Cl' cedar h•dg-
mag.c or :hddr•n s parnes
es, fences. docks '.nt flock-
and all occasions Have
ng tnck Spring special on
my own-nagican Cal Er
Now' Cyt • 800-760-1058
nr 668.4932
HANDYMAN ail lobs
yawn cutt.ng. ,r4ndow
• P�
cleaning, dock & 'fine re-
• • ullorlISC11f1trtS
pairs, painting. trash re-
moval. Just ask t you need
anything 9" Seniors
EXPERIENCED TEACH -
Discounts, free esti-
ER, will tutor grades 1
males 686-3145
through OAC S23/hr wili-
ng to travel call Leanne
LAWW AERATION, from
6233757
SM spring fertilizer avail-
able at $50% off. free esti-
• • Business
mates, call 427-8612 or
• Services
723-3833 anytime
_
• insured. Fr** estimates. SOD. 100'x. Kentucky FLYERS $9•.
reiabi@ SBIYICe. ExC•lMM service Cal 436- • • LM IIbW Bluegrass. Pick-uplooliv- Telephone (905) 721-2956
7796. •rye Fresh cut lofty. Free
ALL Pro Painting and 4 1 • • R•p•-r fawn care information (416) 321-6016
WaNpap•nmg, linemenlexw
ria, sit= tailing, general
mp-. by quality wok,
r*asonable rales. 20% *M Moving at
seniors discount 401 • Sk"p
9669.
HELP ME RHONOAS. AJAX Mow* Systems - full
JI drilled aN conncr t• sup- SIGON Construction Ltd.. Complete dacoratirg s•rv- services, mows. appiwnce
DUCTWORK inaWedf, Pled . Sato %'loos iriatll•d. aw-V Durham Region for ices and FaNingbrook Car- and piano sp•aahM. Flat
njoverales. , relocated. Exc•N•net Bobcat Services, available,s" 19 doors widows, rec- plate your* Add*M, wrideclits, pat offer rhom•. Carpet haw heated sV to own. ralke or torage a kiria.
rales. Free •tsinistea. Elec C•efar i pnswn traait•d patio
rooms, tlspsttxw free ••ill- pain' wallpaper drape• Now oNering free boxes
Growing gwluty sod sine•
LAWHOOWERS - Tune. 1962. Call AII-Gr•en Sod • • • • �Nlilltlil
up, al change, sharpen Growers Ltd. (905)725 -
Wads. only S35. . parts. 9674 or 2632213.
(Pick-upid•kveny from Pick -
ening to Bow mwNfN $5.00 TAX RETURNS - Personal
charge: Oshawa/Whklby and small busnass. Pick up
1n•11). NORTH STAR and delivery available. Call
SMALL ENGINE SHOP 905-6861514.
905-728-2716.
hostatic air cleaners, hes- kanban. NI work guar- mates. 9055765760. and Minds, impeccable with mow. Park and bad
midiflers. ft SmaN jobs. •r•••d• Bening Durham for worn, cwpet and vinyl of special. Starke* at $99. aro • Conourtial
COI Paul 1260295. 12 yawns. Access code 401 discount prices. Call for up. Cal for nfomkabon. • RL11W 111IIbt
EUROPEAN We special- Dial 1hvwt for ft dal 3f338 lone re-TIM•flic"un Orinase, cortsultation
8 r free as- 725 -OM a 427-0005.
• BYslrless
at will renoval• yaa be*,.
room or kA,4,- walls as DRYWALL and painting.
wen es floor files. Good nt-
erwltes - and satisfaction
0tiarantoW. For it" atsti-
moos call D. Dyial 725-
4913
F i M HOME RENOVA-
TIONS, We do al rwwva-
tions. aidditione. hiscrooms.
lances. docks, roofing, c&A
005420•.7394
NAN WITH 1/2 ton truck bwtdxg t 1pirg teladexirig
mN do odd jobs. For 8 nw f•nwatkms and ropairs.
sonable prion. 571-4730. Small jobs. 15 years ex -
penance. Frew astirnates.
ser" Durham and ow of
town area. Kan 434.45W.
HAVING TV40MLE de-
id'ing what to pal on the
oubKo of you torn•. Exte-
tobr oaaupecon
DOWNTOWN OSHAWA • • SOfVlces
1000 W R man Boor store
hoot. Completey renovat-
ed, full us• of basement.
Available immadierl0y.
$750. plus ubliti•s. Can
Darren ManW NO-30M.
no Fl9
piywg arm pruning. rwo nor parr.
smallM brick - rod - akrwr
rrn . 7 CARPET InstaNabons - 25
years experience Ko*y years experience, t• -
4284M7 (905) 4362446 sV•tchng. our speciality.
ty.
Free estimates. D & N
s k;a Duncan. 987.1799 or 987-
K.
• • Business re.
• BasNless
• Services S•rtrices
i
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800-400
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800- 500
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IN DURHAM
• Heafth dl Safety Coordinator! File #596
University Degree 5-5 yrs
Previous Exp Plus- Core Certified
Level 3
Project Engineers / File #658
Must 'ave Background In Plastic Injection Moulding
Industry -
- Clean Room Supervisor / File #362
Exz it GMS 8 IS090dX Required E4
• Plant Manawd File #910
Exp wttr Plastic Injection Moulding Equipment it,
IS09000-GMP 3 SOP
supervise staff of 50
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3-5 yrs previous experience
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1885 Glenanna Rd.
Suite #114
Pickering, Ont. L1 V 6R6
Attention: Gen Graham
MANAGERS NEEDED
Distribution Company
looking to expand,
needs leadership now !
Full time permanent or summer,
training provided.
Call Laura 728-4897
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
STARTS HERE!
A $3. Billion Dollar Australian
based company requires
5 APPOINTMENT
CO.ORDINATORS
for immediate start. Candidates must be
enthusiastic and wiling to learn.
Post secondary students welcome.
Competitive hourly rate plus bonuses.
Caul Laura at 905.837-0844
for an interview.
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APPROVED tax sheltered
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Donald 14161 298-7377. 1
600.280-4533
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location Sheem 905-427
6368
LANDSCAPE 'ore person
required Mtmmum 5 years
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clean drivers abstract and
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9261
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'ao2y regtues maintenance
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area Reasonable rent
Call 839246
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Pebra Inc., requires a highly mitt ated Individual
to assurne the role of;
COST ACCOUNTANT
kvporting to the Accounting tiuper, Isor, this position will be
rv,ponsible for monitoring and anal zing productions variances
on a daily basis as %yell as maintaining standard costs and bills
of material. The successful applicant will have a minimum;
k immunity College diploma in Accounting, advanced
spreadsheet, graphics, database knowledge and unrolled in the
L NIA, CGA Professional program A minimum of 2 years costing;
t•xpvrlence to a manufacturing; setting; would be a definite asset.
V hra offers an attractive starting; salary and a competitive
henefits package as well as excellent career growth potential.
Picaw fax a detailed resume to (7015) 732-1653 or marl to;
DEBRA INC.
Attention: Human Resources Department
File lk: 96-7
775 Neal Drive, P.O. Box 660
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6Z8
I'trbra Inc. wishes to thank all applicants, however only those
!ected for an interview will be contacted.
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PROJECT COORDINA-
TOR Tc provide E,g.
neenng Services for Arcni-
teetural aluminum fabricat-
ing company in Pv:kenng
Blue reading, material ta-
keoffs. and proficiency will,
ACAD 13 is a necessity
Familiarity with Curtainwafl
and commer.iai windows
an asset Must, be ade to
communicate with arch,
!acts and general contrac-
tors Reply to File • 9619
Oshawa This Weak. PO
Box 48! Oshawa, Ontano
LIH 71_5
RETAIL aortal clerk re
W,,ec '.!!-tme, expenence
necessary Guardian Drugs
Whitby. Please can 666-
9922 or tax 666-4714
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W you are marred. single
single parent, divorced or
separated or divorced or if
you are over 45 and were
recer" lard off. you may
quakfy for Financial Assrs-
tance DIP/CERT programs
available Quark. Illustrator.
Photo Shop Director,
Premw. Access, Accpac.
Autocad, C... Visual Basic.
Unix. Novell Engineer.
Windows N T Small Talk.
Power Point. Word. Excel.
Durham Business Comput-
er Cokege. 427.3010
VERY BUSY office look
mg for ar elticient hard
working and organized In-
chwduel who loves to serve
the public. and is capable
of handing a mum -task and
challenging position Ap-
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week 905-839-4723
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CYLINDER DELIVERY PERSON
Canadian Liquid Air, a key player in the industrial gas and
welding products industry, has in immediate opportunity for a
full time Cylinder Gas and Industrial Supply Delivery Person.
the successful candidate will possess a DZ License, have a
Ivan driving record with a minimum 5 years driving
experience. Experience in delivering compressed gases and
industrial supplies will bean asset.
Qualified applicants can forward their resume to:
AIR LJCKXDE
File #9624
c/o This Week, P.O. Box 481
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 71-5
No phone call, please
Onls those candidates selected for an Inter%iew will be contacted.
A Icadmg Canadwn Plastic Autolnotjx e parts suppher
in the Kawarthas requires;
MATERIALS HANDLING
SUPERINTENDENT
Reporting to the Materials Manager, this position will be
re,ponsibie for developing tools and techniques to control all
traffic, warehousing; and inventory control procedures, control
Skilled Skilled all transportation and warehousing;; provide analytical data and
Im Help Im Help recommendations for progressive improvement and
development of traffic.
WELDERNITTER i he ideal candidate should have a University degree
e lnllege certificate In Materials 'Management, and
a proven
hackground in logistics as well as 3 years of supervisory
Must have C.W.B. license experience. Preference will be given to those candidates in the
Minimum 5 yrs. experience, automotive industry with experience in the logistics of traffic,
full time s.,irehousing and distnbuhon.
Apply In person «� offer an attractive starting and a competitive benefits pack -
as well as excellent career growth potential. Please send a
Assinck Bros. Ltd. N -tailed resume to,
9577 Hwy. 48, Markham File #9621
i
FRA\CIS
PERSO%%EL
SE Ry ICES I%C
`4(uGcAttL ra 40"Mee.
LICENSED MILLWRIGHT
client. located in the Du tt rn Region requires a
Ised mlAwnght rrimediately for the processing
packaging Industry Ideal candidates would
;es the folowing criteria
Minimum 5 year. experience preferably in small
packaging mactunery matrite nance
Twc styli rotation
Proof of nulwnght ticket required
$18 77 'hr. start rate
Please contact Hugh Francis at
FRANCIS PERSONNEL
SERVICES INC.
(A division of Olsten Staffing Services)
500-11 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario
Bank of Nova Scotia Budding LIG 4R7
Phone # (905) 436-6202
Fax # (905) 576.4698
C/O This Week,
P.O. Box 481
Oshawa, Ontario LiH 71_5
BRAKE OPERATOR. I'-
7u,red 'n• small Fabrication
Shop working in aluminum
and stainless steel mini-
mum 5 years experience
Must be ade to do setup.
bend allowances and work
with minimum supervision
Brock Rd. Hwy 401 area
of Pickering Wages nego-
liable Call Max at 905-420-
•oas
DIRECTIONAL DRILL
D;"ycare Daycare
Available 9P Available
INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD
In caring. safe, tun home
environment.
Licensed by M C S.S.
Reasonable rates
Receipts, flexible hours. Call
DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE
509-1207
OPERATERS and other
lim,
SaksCar
/
gas utility consii'uttion
Daycare
M
•
Business to
workers required up to $»/
0 Available
e 1
Busllxss
nr plus ponoses. Send Re-
wood mixed. pre cut or bio.
IM,
Agentareas,
sume to PO Box 308, Bell -
all lunches and
vale Ontano, K8N 5A5
PROFITABLE MOBILE
SALES REP. - experi-
DAYCARE
PHOTO MUG BUSINESS
SERVICE Technician and
Available in non smoking
FOR SALE $10.000. in -
installer required full time
environment Nutritional
Cludes fun training, an
for H•attrg and A/C Co. in
IunChes am snacks. Any
equipment and many ex -
Durham Region. Minimum
age References
tras Serious rnquines only
5 yrs exp Previous appkc•please
For more ntonna-
ants deed not appy 905-
available Please Cal
tion call Sue at 705-878-
686-0018.
686-0959
5916
TV. TECHNICIAN expen-
enced. for Durham Region.
, Fleaommitment
glop Firewood
HAPPY HOME
call 579-7715
DAYCARE
Market
lim,
SaksCar
/
Hospital
lele in home child
care center, separate
-
wood, hardwood 8 sof[SKIDS d Pallets for oft-
Saks Help/
Mt'dital Dltx W
large play . snack and nap
wood mixed. pre cut or bio.
IM,
Agentareas,
all lunches and
ken, delivery available,
SALES REP. - experi-
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST,
provided. Fenced
yard, fart time
large 6 small loads. Limed
time offer call (905)130-
•
iISTAl� S
anted in heating and air
Experienced. full time. for
availabland686-0017
9013.
1
conditioning sales. (905)
East Scarborough office.
(416) 281-6100
loving hironment.fig,
enthusiastic
Case Durham
, Fleaommitment
to
Skilled
DENTAL Recepitiorxst/As-
Scrlod.
Market
Ce, we'd like
Help
a e
a-Jn
reeqgoured bitty AAjax
4
ALMOND fridge, stove
our team!
ffce. DENTAL RECEPTION
WWI range hood, $SOOyplair,
L- now available
g
EXPERIENCE A MUSTI
LOVING patient mqm of microwave $100: spotlessly
Ind part-time
Needed NOW-"
Phone 427-1443.
2 will provide daycare in clean. Call 427-13M
our lame, nutritious lunch-
• 4 tanker positions
Daycare
es, / snacks, activitieWout- LEATHER 4 -piece sea
• $14.00 fir / DurhamU07Wanted
wigs, Wastney/Rilchi tional sea with recliner
area feature, excellent condition,
)LI training,
area
l
39664 given./ Call 428- $499. Cal 839-7793.
g es, excellent
a friendly,
• min. 3 yr. exper.
•current abstract
Mo.)
CHILD CARE NEEDED
for B mo. and two year oke,EmpbYment
IM,
Articles
•onment.
(1
police clearance
in fame, light housekeep-
Wanted for Sale
ing. non smoker win car,
1
g team. Please
Cert• (3mo.)
Apply at 2100 Elles-
Ursula (905) 683-1749
1
3RD Year University fie- oft. cedar octagon gaze-
ne ora L til
apply
mere Rd. #208
EXPERIENCED baby-sit-
Y-
rnac student, majoring in bo with door, $2300 -or best
Psych/Sod. (strictly through soler 133.1647.
in ton Road
'
or call (416)439-4105
ter required, fol -time days,
6 4-
night courses) to search of
full or SAVE UP TO 50% OR
lira
ri0 L1V 1A8.
for appt.
2 children: 6 -months
Year Non-smoker, ret-
permanent Dart
daytime position. E MORE ON GASOLINE AND
AIMCO
es.
erences. Cal 905.619-
anted assisting in pudic CAR EXPENSES. Auto re,
public
8821
school classroom setting, searcher reveals 9M
LOOKING for enthusias-
daycare facilities, restau- techniques for saving you
tic ECE and assistants for
UVE-OUT Nanny wanted
rant work, advertising and $$$. Call for details 24
sales, retail and janitorial hours 1-416.208-3225.
daycare in Pickering send
for 2 infants, one year and B
positions. Ontario Scholar -
resumes to Oshawa This
months, loving, responsible
ship recipient. Fluent in 14 FT. STOREFRONT
Week, PO- Box 481. 865
and energetic. References.
French, punctual and re- awning, 3 ceiling fans, t
wro+wc
Farewell St, Oshawa. ON,
Ajax. Please call 416-265-
sponsible. It you hapvee a JCM gold electronic cash
myloyeunf Equity.
L 1 H 71_5 Box # 7623
7615.
10
poFileitisn9618 rOshawaeY Whitby lY register, 2 drawer ofrfc•
desk. computer dock, kitch-
This Week, P. O. Box 481 en lade S 4
chairs, 985 -
Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5. 3023
THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 1, 1996 -PAGE 37-A
For Sallee 1 4 F • •IllfP+PPi Automobika AubnwbiiesAparlmaMs
For S)ab 1 Fo b 1 Barring 1 Botr61g 1 1 For Sok 11 For Sok Mral"fMForReffl
ROOM SET
MN
DNf KEEP YOUR 8 mm 8 su- FICA 10• SATELLITE
table, 4 chairs, 2 side per 8film, safe on high DISH digital sound/picture,
chairs, $450 entertairvnent quality video,Ttiple R Vdeo temple over 175 channels
centre, with glass and slid- Transfer offers the best to delouse from RENT TO
Ing doors $500. washer, price with music added no OWN By PHONE Only
f 50 (both) 428-08dryer. beautiful condition, ex1ra00l charge call 905-725 $8.88 /week. Call 1 -905 -
AIR COMPRESSOR, ra- 571141
Oat arm saw, central vac,
shop carts, pottery kiln,
phone system, work
benches, sound system,
trader, treadmill, exercise
bike and many other nems.
723-8977 or 436-3641
ANTIQUE English oak di-
nengroom suite table. 4
chairs. sideboard, refin-
ished beautiful condition,
asking $1000. 905-294-
5805.
ANTIQUE bedroom suite
$425. solid oak antique
table/6 chairs, $1100: solid
wood table/ 6 chairs/hutch.
$375, French Provincial
sofa/chair/ottoman $225:
duncan phyfe table $350. 2
matching end tables $45.
solid wood dressers. 9 and
5 drawers, solid oak buffet/
hutch $900. solid pine and
oak shelves and mirrors.
Fairfax vacuum and acces-
sories $175. TV's, many
other items 263-2191
ANTIQUE FURNISH-
INGS - Living room and
hall tables. oak pedestal
kitchen table. dining room
suite. miscellaneous
:hairs. footstool, art deco
bookcase. Royalty china,
pictures and bookswee-
sends and evenings. 655-
3613
ART! Limited Editions.
'nsha Romance . Eliza-
beth Berry, Brent Town-
send. Proles-aily
'tamed. double matted
Must Sell. 5130 905 -725 -
CARPET 3 rooms. 5299,
;ince includes 35 yards Of
-arpet. pnwrxum pad . and
nstallation Sal 905 -432 -
Carpet Broker. 100`x.
Nylon Thick, plu :h. stain re-
-.,stant Carpet For 3 rooms,
rely $369 00 Price in-
_ludes 30 Sqyds carpet.
deluxe pad and installation
n your home. Free quota-
-.on in your home. No n-
inast. no payment for One
'ill year, Daniel. 1.800-
2 17-0104
CARPET MILL DIS-
TRIBUTORS, 12 months
No payments. No interest,
(OAC) 3 rooms (30sq yds )
installed with deluxe pad
from only $399 Specials
on Vnyf. Ceramic and
Hardwood Flopnng. Free
Shop At Hortw 1-800-663-
6046
CARPETS - jots of carpet,
'Do" nylon, new stain re-
lease carpets on hand l well
carpet 3 rooms. 5349 Price
includes carpet. premium
Pad. expert installation. test
delivery, free estimates (30
Yards) Norman 686-2314
COMPUTER 486 DX2.
650 Meg HD, 15' SVGA
colour, B Meg Ram, Quad
CD Drive. souddaster and
speakers $1225 655-5605.
COUCH i LOVE SEAT,
Off white wrath pastels.
SI 900 new riling $1.200 2
Trio. did. Pine harvest table
6 chairs. Lincoln dry sink 6
months new $1,400 com-
plete. 665-7098
DININGROOM suite, 12
PC . solid oak, excellent
condition $2500. New 18'
DSS satellite system
$1150. Money safe 2'x2'
cube $750. Shower staff kit
with glass door. new $250.
Traffic lights $150, street
light $100, radar detector
$300, antique dresser with
mirror $100. Bunk beds
with mattresses 5200, Hon-
da
gas Generator SSW,
432-7565.
ELECTRIC hot water
tank, 43 gal., brand neve $tet
in box. $399. new 10 yr.
warranty. Take best offer.
579.4570.
FREE!! Clean fill (din) from
basement excavation, take
some or take it all. Har-
wood/401. 6815-5795.
FREEZER - t9 cu. it.. ask-
ing $225. Stove, almond,
askin9 $150; Dryer, asking
$125, all in excellent Cori
lion. Call 905.420-9963 af-
ter 3:30 p.rn.
IBM COMPUTER, stereo
component system, with
CD Player.wedding gown.
wedding and engagement
rings. After 6 p.m. 666-
7289.
- 3
Ladies, Children's b THREE solar pool heater
maternity wear.
Resale dress for less.
20% an
selected items.
Wardrobe Exchange
656 Brock SL N.,
Wtfty
666-9225
MOVING SALE! Large
oak buffet. $750 Twin cot
bedroom set w/mattresses.
$350. Washer/dryer, $300.
Sewing machine, $150
Freezer, $100 Crib/mal-
tress/change table, $75.
Rocking chair, $40 And
much more. 905-725-0339.
MOFFAT Dryer 4 cycle
less than 1 yr old, mint con-
dition $300 Call 434-2778.
MUST SELL - fridge,
stove. heavy duty washer
and dryer $700 or best off-
er Calf after 6 p m 435.
5267
GRAND OPENING Rock
Bottom deals at 22 S,mcoe
St N Oshawa We buy and
sell almost anything, trade-
ins accepted. Apartment
size washers d dryers.
apartment size freezers.
furniture, colour TVs. VCRs,
air conditioners. gold, dU-
panels. 12x4 feet. $1050.
905-668-1595
USED KITCHEN CUP-
BOARDS, painted wood,
great for collage or base-
ment, $475 or best offer No
calls after 9 p.m. or Sat
571-5662
USED office desks. $25
Used office chairs, from
$10 8 up Cal; 905-420-
6894. Days 416-493-7529
WASHER & Dryer, white
stove, gold self-cleaning
stove, green fndge 8 stove.
gold 1 -door fridge, white
aptsize fridge, white side -
by -Side fudge -black front,
beer fridge, upright freezer
fireplace inert, Thomas or-
gan with rhythms. oakiglass
coffee table. cream/blue
Couch. round glass table we'
4 swivel chairs, solid oak
teachers desk, secretary
desk. air conditioners, 9 pc
1946 deningroom suite,
Pedestal table w/4 chairs.
bedroom set (double).
lamps. pictures. weight ma-
Chrne.etc.438-0526
F1 AWrticles
anted
CONOR
An Irish Wolfhound, of extraordinary
grace, gentleness, loyalty and lovability.
Died peacefully at home on
Sunday April 21, 19%.
Greatly missed by his brother Cormac, by
all of his family and by many people that
he met on his walks around
Frenchman's Bay.
Conor, we thank Grid for letting us share
your life with us and we thank you for all
the wonderful memories that you have
given us.
1 Arts &
• Crafts
FOLK -ART CLASSES
Beginners 182. Interme-
diate Starting May 15/96
Marry new projects on dis-
play We also carry full line
Of supplies. Will accom-
modate shift -workers For
further information call 576-
3947 or 434.7523
Pools,
Rp Spa
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
16' x 24' rectangular Kayak
pod includes decks 8 tent
Ing $4.995 Meets local by-
'aws. 25yr warranty 1 -80C -
Your family and friends'
moods, jewellery. CO's and
668-7564 Peckennq/Alax.
more Can 436-1320
ANTIQUES Absolutely, phone 416-796-7509
OAKIPINE FURNITURE
Purchasing lumrtwe or an
Why pay retail prices'One
yein9 did Scientificnstru-
LOSL 8r
of Omano's Oldest and lar -silver.
china. save, adver-t 1
entrance, share laundry,
gest manufacturers s now
°sing' toysmot's dolls, a
milk bottlescollections or
Found
selling aa reto the public
estates Cali Robert Bowen
Eq. oak pedestal table and
Anhques (905) 655-8049. FOUND young black 6
4 chairs 5849: 7 h double
Brooklin white male neutered cat.
pedestal and 6 chairs
very hungry. very thenIf
$1499, cannnonbalf beds
NEEDED: 4 or 8 port owners have abandoned
tom $399: Over 20 stain
Voce Data System Call him a very loving home
Fred at 576-9335
choices. all solid, no
roust be found. Karen 696 -
veneers Traditional Wood-
NEEDED: 4 or 8 port 3642
working 905-985'8774
Voce Data System C 1
PATIO Door, double 2 PCs
Fred at 576-9335 •
PetwSuppliey
83'x34'w each, 3 Thermal
'
Boarding
Boarding
Windows 2 at 69'x36'w. 1
UNWANTED Scrap metal
-96'x41-w, 4' thick frame,
picked up fridges. stoves.
Keyboard. Piano
warners, dryers. cars. ENGLISH Hiding lessons.
(9051723-0461
trucks. etc Call (905)430- Experenceci coaches
9013 Reasonable rates 905 -
PIANOS - GRANDFA-
579-1347
THER CLOCKS Please
excuse the mess. we're
renovating) New and used
Garage/WITYardgelGaa
1
Pianos Not sure? Rent to
Yard Sales
own. apt. size, uptight.
grand, digital, keyboards.
COMPULSIVE RECIPE i SCARF COLLECTOR
All 1995 merchandise to-
Selling off to make room for more.
duced 433-1491 'lep Piano Works.NEW
sequin dresses med. - Ing.
White raw silk yardage, white elephant sale.
PINE DEACONS bench
May 4 i 5, 9 - 4. 960 RambMOary, Ave. PicMaitlg
S55 Solid maple captains
had $450 Two swivel
GAlRAGE SALE
rockers $200 Organ $400
Dry bar $175 Four cap-
Salt May 4, 9ar8-1pNI
tains chairs maple, $250
616 FlaraNe
Colonial crib and mattress
Whites Rd two lights north of Kingston Rd.
$175 905-987-4903
tum leftfollow signs
Household goods. toys, small appliances.
QUALITY furniture for
Lots of interesting stunt
sale, in excellent condition,
6PC. oak bedroom ate• 4
THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE GOOD JUNK!
seater sofa. 2 matching
Large multi family yard sale
chairs, 2 sets of lamps. Call
Sat, May 4th 730 am to 1:00 pm
(905)75-2203.
Old Scugog Rd. Enniskillen
(just north of the pubic schmod)
FOR SALE , WASHERS .
Automotive. tools, snow blower, household. baby things.
dryers, stoves, $150 and
crib. high chair. HOT WHEELS. cdlectables, fridge,
up. 3 month warranty Re-
lambs, and MUCH MUCH more.
pair service flat rate. S35 8
up. wanted. Appliances
arta Arts
working or not. fudges,
i3
• 1 MOTIF
stoves, washers dry-
Crafts Craft
ens 905-438-8183 cover-
IngCounice to Pickenng
SNEDMAN - Quality barn
style stied kit 8' X 8'. SPE-
CIAL ONLY $295 plies tax.
Many oiler sizes and styles
available. Also garages
and decks. For more into.
Cal 905 -619-2093.
SUPER SALE
rider rips or feplaC/Ig
-All Pod Wtxk-
SHARK POOL SERVICES
14OW72-SHARK
We take the BITE out of
high prices
Insurance claims welcarrle
KENWOOD 200 WATT
Sincerely Yours
Baskets and Fine Gifts
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Sat May 4, 9:30 ata -2:30 pm
Sun. May SI 930 Irfi -2:30 pm
1220 Rigby Drive,Pickering
Gift Baskets, Dried
Flowers & Crafts
just in Time For
Mother's Day
839-6450 a 40
STEREO tower speakers, 5 Computer disk Co. dual cwsetle. AW 1 pu er 1 COR11_
V Ileo
FM receiver. RENT TO
OWN BY PHONE. Only
$7.49/week. Call 1.905-
571.1413.
27' STEREO TV'S, Mitsu-
bishi, Toshiba, Sharp, Hi-
tachi, $6.25 week. RENT
TO OWN BY PHONE. Cal
1-905-571-1413. Free de-
livery/setup.
aim i ERN" SFJMCE
AVAILABLE
Home and web page creation Hyper
link and server storage.
Caq John Duan!
at 57X-gq"
ONE purebred sable male
collie. 11 months M. well
'rained. very friendly, all
shots and neutered. 683-
7229
SHIPOO, 9 mo old male.
house trained, all shots up
to date. great with small
children. $350 or best off-
er. Call 434-6444
SIBERIAN Husky pups.
CKC registered guar-
anteed. dewormed. first
shots. Timber wolf colour,
blue eyes Inquiries (613)
395-5578
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
FEMALE puDP( +e1
checked needles and de-
wormedready to go May
18th Home raised Call
434-5755
TEAM OBEDIENCE next
classes Puppy Novice)
start May 11 and June 3 8
'2 Weekdayevening and
Saturday classes available.
with small classes guar-
anteed 430--0025
OSHAWA OBEDIENCE
ASSOC. Monday gh'
Bask and Attention Tues
day - Novice and Opan
Agility starting soon Rag -
ester now Can Be, 435 -
owe
ATTENTION. Dog Owr
ens Dogg,e Dooley Pet
Waste Systems starting at
S54 99 up to 150 It wt
Cog Life Jackets starting at
$25. 32' Fire Hydrant in-
doorioutdoor Lifetime
Guarantee Ball. 9-9. 7
days/week 1905)723-5413.
Fax 723-1466
' ' Automobiles
for Sale
1976 PONTIAC Ventura.
260 V8, drive -train in very,
good condition. 60.000
ongnal miles. Best offer
Call 683-0286
1979 MG8 Convertible.
Candy -apple red, excellent
condition Must be seen,
As" $4200 cerbW Cam
Don 416-230-5708 (mo-
bile) Evenings 905437-
0403
1960 CORVETTE. auto .
silver grey. excelent COndi-
tan, never winter driven
Must be seen to be appre-
ciated. $11.000 bob 571-
3788
1993 VW CAMPER,
$1.200 or best offer 1978
Chev 1/2 ton, propane.
SI50.. 1983 VW Jena. sun -
root, $1,800., 1981 Rabbet
Diesel X000. (905) 831-
8573
1964 PONTIAC TRANS
AM, 5 lore, auto., fury Wal
ed, 80.000 ongnal miles.
$2600 as is or will ce".
Also 1906 Oldsmoboe Del-
ta 68 Royale. hilly Waded.
Immaculate condition,
110,000 kce tifed,
m.,
$4095,987-2129
1965 CufIW Supreme.
V8. 305. loaded. 90.000
miles. Very good condition.
Asking $2600 combed. Can
725.4950.
1906 MAZDA, 323.
standard, excellent condi-
tion. certified. $1.500. (905)
420-3919
1966 Olds 98 Regency, 4
door, loaded with options,
196,000ks, new transmis-
sion. brakes, exhaust, etc.
$3995 certified o.b.o.
(906)404-4228
1906 Chev Cavalier, 4 dr.
auto, low km, at. anWm
cassette. Per, pl. pt. etc. ex-
cellent condition, rust
proofed, $2595 cert. 1986
Chev Celebrity 4 door,
auto. low km, fully Waded,
excellent conchbon rust
proofed, 52595 con. 433-
1787.
18.6 DODGE Aries. pis, per
b, auto, arN1m cassette, in-
termittent wipers, $1800.
1985 Pontiac 6000, auto,
air, cruise, alarm. pb, ps,
arn/fm cass., $2400. 905-
432-2821.
1906 FORD Taurus, body
8 Interior mint condition,
ami stereo, a/c, cruse, p/
M*
certified, asking $2895
or best offer. 905-686-
5474/905-M-7301.
1907 CHEV CAVALIER
RS 4 cyl. low KMS, bucket
seats, console. tilt wheel
stereo, rally wheels, new
fires/paint. $2695 Canw/
warranty. 1-416-550-7471
toll free; 906-686-4904,
905-706-1692.
1967 DODGE Caravan
SE. V 6. 7 pass, auto.
power steering, air, very
good condition. Sell
430-3038
1967 HONDA ACCORD
LX. 130.000 lid. 5 speed
air p s , p b . excellent con -
drill asking $4,500. (905
686-0935
1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL
AUTO. 2 door new vans
eng tires, struts. brakes.
road. starer, etc. run great
$1.600 firm Contact Bert at
686-5211
1919 FORD CLUB Wag-
on. '2 passenger. S5 495.
'967 Camaro Z28 8 cyl ,
auto, nice. $4.995. 1986
Cutlass Supreme auto, 6
cyl. auto, $3.795 1988
Pontiac 6000 143 km
S449!5. 1987 Pontiac 601X;
138 km. $3.995. 1990 Ply-
mouth Acclaim 153.000
54.995. 1989 Ford F150 8
cyl. cap. 55.795. 1985
Chev Celebrity while.
$2.695. 1987 Nissan Sen-
tra. Auto. $3.495 Many cars
to Choose from under
53.000 Combed McMillan
and Wife Auto. 200 Dundas
St W, Whitby. 666-3361
1909 OLDSMOBIILE Be.
,.e y oader: , e, grey
Certified. allmately
135.000 nips !hwy diners)
great condition 55.600
Telephone 433--0449 art*,
5 3C
1990 Corsica, auto. cern
1'ed 53400 1989 Grand
Am. auto -certified. $2500
1986 Sade, auto. certified.
52200. 1989 Sable wagon
auto. certified. S427C .
19W Sureberd SE. 2 Jr. 5
Sped. combed. $4000. 1909
Mustang LX hatcheack 5
spa. certified. 5350' ' +e4
Porsche 944 5 sod. mint.
combed. 57495. 19W Jena
GL. loaded. auto. combed.
56300, 1963 Volvo Turbo.
auto. cert, $3295 Cash for
cars Durham Auto Yrhole-
saltrs Ltd. 170 FuNtr Rd
Unit 1 Ajax 428-86,-15
1990 LUWNA APV,
116 000 hwy kil . $9.900
certified. Phone 436-2617
1993 BUICK Regal Ltd.
fully loaded, keyless entry
Pater a34 -756a. ahtr 6.
416-4514921
83 TRANS AM No win-
ters 183,000km. center line
Terns, great condition. very
clean, P/B. P,W. PB. tot
53000 000 721-2284
1967 NOVA lCorollal 4
dr hatch. 5 speed one
owner, highway driven,
new brakes, amilm cassette
siareo Economical . excel-
lent running, well main-
tained, extra rims, $2000
certified 0 0 call 905-
725-0104
CERTICAR AUTO CEN-
TER has 32 good re-
conditioned Certified
vehicles on sale. Spe-
Cial fras 6 Month FIA
warranty Leith tAis ad
Eg. Seven Astro Satan's
and Aerostars loaded from
$5.495. Nine Cavaliers,
Z24's . R.S.'s, UL from
$5,295. Nissan Multi A-1,
now $2,995. 1990 Mazda
626 GT. Waded, fantastic
$7,495. 1989 Probe GL
auto. at. fast wow $5.396..
1990 Big Blazer Silverado,
loaded 118,000 km, blow-
out $10.950. 1995 Escort
Lx, Waded. sunroof 29,000
km, $1.995. 1985 Caddy
Savile loaded mint now
54.695., 1989 Blick Regal.
limited. loaded, only 72.000
kms, Sale $7,295. 1989
Grand Prix SE loaded,
sharp, burgundy, lust ar-
rived, only $7.395. 1988
Tempo GL, Waded, 5
speed. 94.000 krns. ported,
$3,995. 1988 Nissan kAicra,
5 speed, A-1 orgy S2,650.
Cortlear Auto Center,
ISS King SL w., at
tlNdtoten Mall, 575~
2ft L Open Sunday.
LOOKING for a good
deal? Moving, must sell! 87
Olds Sierra, 6-cyl., auto. al
c, extra dean, whole, blue
interior. certified. 436-
2847.
SECOND CHANCE FI-
NANC•4G, Discharged /
or not. Bankrupts and oth-
ers. 16 yrs. all 'Over 700
clients' Easy Terms le Rea-
sonable Rates 'New /
Used Vehicles, Trustee
Recommended'Call Gary
Wood ( anytime) 905-420-
9979 or 1.800-792-
55871020 Brock Rd S
Picketing
1 Automobiles
Wanted
A 3 A TOWING. Pay $50-
$5000 cash for used 8
scrap cars d trucks 24 firs.
7 days Call 905-686-5003
or 416-709.6930, 30 men.
service
A & K Scrap
Cash For Cars
From $50 to 55000 on
xw and geN used
M
Gue us a call for four ur
++a^ted vehicles. 3
-^ nutes pick-up 7 days
24 -Curs Call is first
(905)509-5584
(416)571-2155
pgr. (416) 375-0105
- WE PAY
S CASH SS
UP TO S220�0 �C� AvSr�Hk�
1 H 10 • r AQW4 SBMK[
NO ONE PAYS MORE:
CALL ANYTIME
CARS FOR CASH' h�
buy .Seo .ehicles Ven.
des must be r,running
conoetior Can 427 2415
or Lorre to 479 B'" St
East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO
SALES
WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE
REE 'wing ,:rap
.:sed or abandoned can
Tides 'k Deck+m.
top prices paid
up to S100
(416)281-3499
(416)281-9804
UP Trucks
for Sale
1969 Ford v2 -ton, F-15�
5 -speed standard w -over-
drive. very good concretion.
300 cubic' engine p s. not
windows, custom sun vise,
running poards, many ex-
tras, $6900 000 c*mtwc
(9051 404-9283
1990 Dodge Caravan
Grand Auto. looks like naw
$10.000 combed •m.,
Bronco. XLT. 4X4. 5 spd.
cemhed, 52400 1986 Jem-
my 4X4. auto. Certified
$3900 1990 Bronco 4x4
auto, Certified $75W 1988
Chev 1500 12 ton pick up
auto, Certified. $5700: 1968
Jeep Grand. auto. loaded.
Certified, $6500. Cash for
trucks. Durham Auto
Wholesalers. 170 Fuller Rd
Unit 1 Ajax 428-86(95
1994 GMC Sierra extended
cab pick up 30,000 kml
I" green box liner chrome
nm, 350 engine. cruise
control. A/C, arrom cas-
sette. green interior.
$79,200. Must sell imme.
diately. 728-4699
1 4 Drift
1990 ASTRO Van, 4.3L,
per
w. Wt. crease, bot, atc. 8 pas-
senger. 167,0001km. ceni-
ffed, $8000 o.b.o. Call 623-
9780.
1992 LUMINA APV Van.
3.1 L. ABS, air, AMIFM cas-
sette, new brakes, dean
non-smoker, 200.000 km
hwy driven- Well main-
tained. Certified. $9,400.
080 905.723.1652 Gored.
TIM SAFARI SLX. Teal
blue, custom pin stripe,
Michelin, ABS, Rally
Wheels,cruise, tilt. air,
window rain guards, hood
deflector, trailer pkg run-
ning boards. AM/FM cas-
sette. Warranty,22.600
2393
FOR SALE 1 year old
AJAX SOUTH - one bed-
Carmate enclosed trailer,
room basement apartment,
t 01t x 8h x 61t. 15' wheels
!wing room with fireplace, 4
w/ spare 6 be -downs. Ask-
pc. bath. full kitchen, stare
ing $3000 o.b.o. 905-987-
rope ac, cable t.v, private4137.
entrance, share laundry,
PARK MODEL trailer, 36 h.
smokers welcome. Ist/last.
35 min from Oshawa, lots
v
with references. aailable
of extras, 723-7020
May W. $750 per mo Call
Barry (9050 665-7098
111111OtOrCyCleS
AJAX 1 -bedroom base-
separate entrance.
full -bath, 4 appliances, non-
smoking, no pets Suit sin-
MOTORCYCLE
INSURANCE
683-9725
PINE RIDGE
- •-
INSURANCEI
re -IT -Marine
1 1- 12 Fr ALUMINUM
boar. A-1 condition. asking
5450 also 1977 GMC 4 4
ton Truck as is asking
'115000190 404-1214
16 12 ft Starcrah alum
oat. 25 hp Evmrude, bunk
ager navigation lights,
.+agile 7200 !tsh Tender s_ -
+W seats. battey, excellent
redition, ask rg S4 500
.all '905, 725-9266
1990 CHARGER SKI
BOAT 225 Yamaha. "s -
tom mooring cover. custom
trailer Excellent condition.
512.500 obo Ryan Auto
iaeles. 517 Brock ST N
.Vhetby 666-0627 Pager
'21-5959
4 ' ' Apartments
For Rent
$400. m„r::n,y, �.vaa 10
Jsrl Shopping Centre
ind South General Motors
Fou rooms my umishett
end carpeted baSMmont
apartment ,n private house.
with Private orrtrYhce Inter
section Bloor St W and
Park Rd South Phone
'905)728-0079 leave mes-
sage
1 BEDROOM Whitby, 2
bedroom Sc wmdnvJl6.
available ,mhme0ately Cali
(416)-789.4145. or (905)
665-7602
NEW 1 BEDROOM bright
basementapartment Pri-
vate entrance, one car
parking great area, dose to
all anion lees. non-smoker
no pets. $650/month One
year lease. references and
credit check required Can
MIKE MCCULLOCH, Rei
Max Quality One 905-68.3
2992
1, i 2 Bedroom apts in
Oshawa and Bowmarevhlle
Staining at S600imonth.
fridge 6 stove included,
with laundry facilities No
pet. Call (905) 434-2407
AJAX. COUNTRY setting,
1 -bedroom basement
apartment, double walk -out
overlooking pond Non-
smoker. no pets, referenc-
es, first/last. $600 inclu-
sive 428-7407
2/3 bedroom apartments. B
story building, dose Io
schools, Iibrary, South GM
plant Available xtenediate-
y avid Nov. 428-6328 1-
7pm for appointment.
3 -BEDROOM basement
all., fridge b stove. $875/
month, now Hwy 2/401,
non-smokee no pets, all in-
clusive. Avail. wrmed. 420-
8881
AJAX - 2 bedroom base-
ment apartment $750 per
mo,. plus utilities. available
in "ad"ll 420-2081
gle person Available Jule
1st $600/month inclusive.
683-1332.
AJAX OXFORD TOWERS
Spacious apartments. quiet
building, close to shopping.
401. GO Pool, sauna. 2+3
bedrooms available June
'st/July 1st. 905.683-
8571 683.5322 (until 73n
Den)
AJAX South - clean 3
oedroom mean hoot apt In
;ungalow. 5800 + 1/2.
Available July 1 905-686-
'494 Call May 2.3.4. and 5
,nly
AJAX. BOWMANVILLE
6 OSHAWA, 8 2 oed-
om apes avail convem-
a-t locations 8 prices, first
' LMR requaed. Excel
Property Management
905-404-8884
AVAILABLEIMME-
DIATELY. r Whitby AV
bu-edar,; spacious. carpet-
ed. newly pantedwith bal-
conyclose to bus. shop-
ping, all utilities included.
first , east required. no pets
1 bedroom $650. 2 bed -
loom. $750 Call 430-.0134
BEAUTIFUL 2 bedro-_,
base -e,! apartment. Cen-
tral air parking, all new,
super clears. Oshawa S65C
inclusive June 'St Call
905-725-8760
OSHAWA 4;,8 Bloor St E
2 bdr- aCartmont $690,
month ;pets 1 -Dorm 5575.
month 'no Dots. available
,mmediatery. Dariang. ubi,
tits included. Call supenn-
ttndent 905-438-0851 or
-16225-7456
BROCK AND DELL -
BROOK. *20K] so ire
Dedroc- -astment apart
anent. wasner. dryer fndge
stove, dishwasher. air. 4 FIC
bath. private $750 inclu-
sive Baan 427 0%7
BROCK RD- Hwy 2. 2
bedroc a : basemei
apartment, bright and
Clean. non smoker. no pets
S745 ndusree available
now 1sUlast 686.1650
BROCK RDHwy 2. 2
Dedroom -rand new bast -
Ment. bath. uundry. bus
available emmadialety,
5750 Plus unfits Fwstilatt
Reference 905.428-2108
Pager 416-758-7830
CENTRAL Whitby. Urge
2 -bedroom apartment In
home, large backyard. kv-
ing(denng/kdchen Near
Schools, shopping. buses
S695/month+utilities Call
atter 6pn 905.430_8M
DELUXE 3 -bedroom
apartments ,n well kept
quiet building in Port Perry.
15 then north of Oshawa.
balcony with siding doors.
large Imingroom, 1000 sq
h living space. 1 bath
5840 or 2 baths 5855 plus
hydro Call 728-2255 or
985-2534
PICKERING - Fincfu
White's Rd. 2 bedroom
basement, separate en-
trance, t car parking, laun-
dry. utilities. non-smoker,
no -pets. avail. immediatly.
$750./mo 1still (905)
619-1509
LARGE. bright 1 -bedroom
basement apartment. 2 en-
trances. central Whitby.
parking, laundry facilities,
5550+ 1/2 gas. Available
unmediately. Cala 905-434-
5682.
TWO bedroom apartment,
immediate possession,
prefer couple, centrally -Io -
called North Oshawa,
fudge stove, carpet shop-
ping
hopping plaza. bus stop, laun-
dry faciities. 75-2642 after
5 pen.
AJAX - CLIPPER APTS.
2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc-
es, underground parking.
55 FALBY CRT.
MON - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
(905)sea-W21
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
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INN 683.1545
'ouo'^-Dale
a�aro� �rst�nas
Clarington residents
all 404-2615
Foran aiido verso, of all rurrenl and uocormg a aam bared n switl arra
efil Ontaxt olease call Te -dove v be'
ART & ANTIQUES AUCTION
Sunday May, 5 at 12 noon at
THE STATION GALLERY
Henry & Victoria Sts.. Whitby
(905)668-4185
PREVIEW: Saturday. May 4. 11 am - 5 pm
& Sunday May 5, 10 am - 12 noon
Special fund raising event with auctioneer
Frank Stapleton
Exciting selection of 250 items of original fine art.
antiques & collectibles for home or office.
ARTWORK BY 130 ARTISTS such as Jean
Arp. Ron Bolt A J. Casson. Kossa Eloul. John
Gould. Theo & Susan Hartander. Barb Kimball.
William Kurelek. John Lander, Fredrich Lands-
downe. Mary Ellen McOuay, Sean McOuay. Nick
Novak. Ruth Read, Spiral Metal & Glass, Otis
Tamasauskas & many more
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES include silver
plate tea service & serving dishes. brass kettles.
American Thermos ice bucket. Flo -blue plates.
lead flint glass pitcher. Mary Gregory type vase.
Edinburgh crystal glasses. Beleek cream &
sugar. Theadore Havilland china water set.
Eagle/Cornucopia aqua glass flask. press back
chairs, pine rocker pine boxes. Wm Bell & Cc
pump organ oft lamps. autographed by Doug
Gilmour -In the Moment" limited edition, & more
items Several silent auction Mems & door prizes
TERMS: cash, cheque (with 1 0.). Visa, M C
Admission for auction bidding in big top tent is
$5 00 includes catalogue & barbecue Please park
at !rocwors Park & South Gc parking lots. near Gaaery
THURS. MAY 2ND. AT
5:30 P.M. 670
TAUNTON RD.
E. WHITBY
We are selling this
week a fine collection
of new & used furni-
ture and ' antiques.
new 5 pc. pine bed-
room suite, new oak
bedroom suite. 9 pc.
walnut diner (old), oak
ent. unit. 3 color TV's.
approx. 10 new sofas,
loveseats. wingback
chairs, new round oak
table & 4 press back
chairs. Yamaha gui-
tar, 4 old rockers.
wicker rocker, approx.
50 L.E prints, 3 pc.
wall unit.new maple
bunk bed set, piano. 2
white dressers, old
side board. buffet,
pine 4 poster canopy
waterbed. lamps, new
box spring & mat-
tresses, many dishes
& smalls, 486 comput-
er. other computers. 3
old radios. 5 pc. new
kitchen set. 2 dr
tr dge. upright freez-
er white bear skin
rug plus many other
articles. 1977 Kawa-
saki KH 400 motorcy-
cle (only 7000 miles)
86 Chevette, good
ccndftion. Note Time
5 30 p m. Excellent
sale of new & used
plus antiques Plan to
attend Terms cash,
V,sa. WC, Debit Card.
Viewing from 10 am
McLean Auction
& Liquidations
905.666-3291
905-432-2836
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
ODD FELLOWS HALL • PORT PERRY
14460 SIMCOE STREET, SOUTH OF HWY. 117A
FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 3RD
VIEW 6 P.M. SALE 7 P.M.
Partial Inst: Sanyo. Scott. Emersor. Prosor c. S7ny. Electronics, Compact Disk
Home Stereos. CD Radios, Cordless Phones & Answer Machines & Caller IDS.
Walkmans, 25' Colour TVs with dosed caption, 4 Head VCRs, Personal CD
Player with Car Kit. Porcetarn Dolls L.E Edition, TVNCR Stand. Baby Strollers.
Kitchenware. Country Dining Set, Knives Sets, Canisters. Spice Racks,
Comingware, Air Beds Tramontina & Professional Cookware Sets, 14K
Jewellery. Diamond Rings. Bracelets, Mlchike Pearls. Heaters. Humidifiers,
Porcelain Vases, Fish Bowls, Watches. Toys. Chess Sets. Steppers. Gym Bikes,
Ski machines. Tools. Wrenches, Screwdrivers, Sockets Sets. Pliers, Drill Bits,
Trampolines, Die Cast Cars. Antique Oak Reproduction Phones & Rados,
Oriental Hand Painted Figurines. Cork Pictures, Cedar Chest. Tiffany Lamps.
Touch & Banker Lamps. Mantle Clocks. Bronze Figurines, Bath Scales, Crystal
Figunnes. Small Appliances, Shoe Racks. Iona Carpet Cleaner, Rocking Chair,
Tents. Bread Machines. Feather Betts. Goose Down Duvets & Pillows. Baby
Strollers. American Harvest Bread Machines & Convection Ovens. Microwave.
Baby Car Seats & Swings. Jewellery Boxes, Etc. Too many to list. Something for
everyone. Subject to addition & deletion Terms: Cash. Visa, Mastercards.
GLOBAL AUCTIONS 905-475-3793
MAY 4196 11 A -M.
PETHK:K AUCTION
BARN. 24N CONIC. RD.
fila BOWMANVILLE
(HAYDON)
This week we have to
be soli a large variety
of costume jewelry
and jewelry making
supplies, Irg. quantity
of steel store shelving,
antique & modem fur-
s & china, tools.
Edition art, ap-
ices, lawn & gar -
equipment &
iy other interest-
& unusual items.
le sale, viewing
r 10 a.m. Terms
cash, Visa. MC or
it Card. For more
call (905) 263-
2. Sale mee-
d and sold by
rY K. Powell
& Liquid
Spring sa
available. Co
our place or ours.
lease note our 11
.m. starting time for
is sale.
Th urs. May 26 pin. at
Myles King Auction Hall
33 Hall St.. Oshawa
Modern and antique
furniture, two door re-
frigerator, matching
stove. and dishwash-
er, (like new) 2 pc.
chesterfield suite,
(new) occasional
chairs, winged back
chairs, Gibbert coffee
and end tables, new
cost 51,400., king size
bed, (like new) chest
of drawers, dressers,
9 pc. mahogany din
ing room suite. 3 pc.
suite, antique gramo-
phone with records
vanity, desk, cedar
chest, wooden table,
4 chairs, Duncan
Phyfe table, antique
center table,s book
shelves, large quanti-
ty of dishes, linen,
bedding, small ap-
pliances, small 2
wheel garden trailer
for tractor, limited
edition prints, mems
diamond earring,
(gold). This is a large
sale plan to attend,
terms cash, all con-
signments welcome,
MYLES KING
AUCTIONEER
725-5751
SAT., MAY 11TH,
10 A.M.
Selling the excellent
equipment. tools and
machinery for the es-
tate of Harold 'Shorty'
Moore. Pontypool,
Manvers 3rd line, 2
miles West of Hwy
s35, (watch for signs).
AC -D15, gas tractor
w/ wader. Ariens 11
hp riding mower, 3 1/2
roto tiller. Brunner
shop compressor,
McCulloch Generator,
radial armsaw, wells
metal bandsaw, Efco
chainsaw sharpener,
ITC drill press, chain
saws, power tools,
carpentry equip, me
chanics tools, air
tools, lumber, conduit
Full listing n
. Tennis: Cash
nred cheque v
AUCTIONEER
FRANK
STAPLETON
(905)7W2244
NEVVTONVILLE
'CELEBRATING
OUR 25TH YEAR"
AUCTION
Sat. May 4,
Selling household
contents, furniture,
antiques, Phmatives,
collectables etc. from
the home of Mr. Gor-
don Newton of Have-
lock to be held at
WARNERS
AUCTION HALL
HWY M2,
COLBORNE
Partial List Includes.
Ant. Oak washstand
with towel bar, Ant.
Oak bed, Ant, dresser
and matching chest,
Early Cornwall secre-
tary with bookcase
top. Victorian Walnut
spooled bed. Mahog-
any carved book
shelves. Victorian
Walnut fancy carved
desk with chair,
Matched pair velvet
covered easy chairs.
fancy brass & Iron
bed, wooden child's
wagon, 1928 Racer
car, other early con-
vertible car, Walnut
coffee & end tables. 2
ant. drop leaf tables
with turned legs, small
ant accordion, ant.
fiddle, ant. glass and
metal butter churns,
turn of century parlour
table needs refin., ant,
chest of drawers,
composting toilet,
Wringer washer,
Chrome table and
chairs. approx. 75
boxes small articles
including ant. dishes.
china, glasswares all
packed by family and
inseen at time of ad-
rertismg Interesting
gale from this century
old Havelock home all
selling with no re-
serves Starting at
1000 am Plan lobe
on time and spend a
while. Visa. M.0 , In-
ferac, cash. cheque
Gary 3 Bill
Wainer
Auctioneers
(905],155-2106
AUCTION SALE
1696 Bloor St. E.
Courtice Flea ilwW
Auction Sam
Sunday May 5th
11:30 a.m.
VIEWING: Sat. 1-4
& Sunday 10 until
sale time
Antique & Collect-
ables, flat to wall
cupboard, old printing
presses. glass, china,
RCA Camcorder w'
Accessories & case.
Alex phone, cups &
saucers. crocks,
books. records.
speakers dryer,
desks. cupboard,
dressers, old bed,
mirrors, pictures. par -
tour stove. floor safe
on casters, old wood-
en wagon, old tins, old
bottles, lamps, di-
ningroom table w/4
chairs, drop leaf table,
computer table, com-
puter, typewriter,
stoves, 265 day dock,
water cooler, bicy-
cles, coffee and end
tables, Ltd. edition
prints, buffet, work-
mate, vanity, wine
rack; filing cabinets,
crossbow, lanterns,
coca cola signs, fish-
ing rods, humming-
bird depth sounder
(fish finder), tredel
sewing machine.
Several items too nu-
merous to mention:
Something for every-
one. Terms cash or
cheque with proper
ID. Estates and con-
signments welcome.
At1CTIONEER:
Jim Miclntyre
(905) 432-1177 or
(905) 404-9392.
Estate Auction of
Farm Machinery for
the Estate of the
Bruce McKenzie late
of Eddystone. Hwy
401 to Grafton Inter-
change. 4 miles North
to Eddystone, turn
right on Eddystone
Rd. for approx 1 mile
then right on Joice Rd.
for 3/4 mile. Watch for
signs, sale to be held
Sat May 11 th
10:00 a.m. Sharp, No
smalls all machinery
plan to be on time,
John -Deer 1830 trac-
tor, 12' Farm King
grain auger, 24' Hay
elevator, 3 pt. hitch
sickle mower 7 bar, 3
pt. H. post hole digger,
Teayle Fertilizer
spreader, 3 pt. H. dou-
ble stone hook, 3 pt.
H. bucket for tractor,
3 Hay Wagons, Hay
Buncher, 2 wheel rub-
ber tired trailer, old
roller, new Holland
Manure spreader, 3
pt. H 3 furrow plow, g-
row corn planter. A.C.
combine w 6head.
10' Tand Hydraulic
discs. 3 pt H. 24 tooth
cultivator, new idea g-
row corn picker. Ha -
bun corn sheller &
husker. 15 rung Mas-
sey Seed drill, older
wagon with 16- rims,
M F. 3 furrow plow,
elec. chicken brooder,
approx 300 bales
mixed hay last years
crop. qty. 2- dried lum-
ber, new idea side de-
livery rake. new Hol -
Ian baler Hayliner
Model 315, New Hol-
land model 489 hay -
bine. Krause 12' hy-
draulic Tandem discs.
Watvere 32 tooth 3 pt.
H cultivator. 3 section
Flex Harrows. old tur-
rup pulper. NOTE: this
has no small articles
and should last ap-
prox. 1 -hour Every-
thing sells with no re-
serves, for this estate
most machinery in ex -
cell. condition, some
like new. As previously
stated plan to be on
time. Terms: cash or
good cheque with 1, D
Gary & Bill Warner
Auctioneers
(905)355-2106.
Note: our auction
Hall will be closed
on this day.
THURS. MAY 21110.
AT 12 NOON.
670 TAUNTON RD. E
WHITBY
Having received in-
structions from S. Wil-
son & Company Bail-
iffs, we are clearing
several estates from
Toronto including
several desks, cre-
us, 2 computers,
486, side by side
le, 2 draw. legal
cabs., large book
Nes, fax Ill cal-
itors, settee &
v, 8 pc. mah. din -
2 dr. lateral files,
fridge, laser print -
Toshiba photocop-
safe, oriental
is, L.E. print of -
modular units,
xuccino fWC,
cher shop, s4
. plus many of
des. Note time,
in. Excellent a
almost new of
shop equipment
Plan to attend. Ti
Cash, Visa, Ill I
it Card. Viewing
10 a.m.
Mdm Auction
& Lig klfK tit
905416.3291
905432-2636
I3iiiiiiaiiatie s Sale
Thur. May 2nd,
at WARNER'S
AUCTION -HALL,
Hwy 2, Colborne.
Liquidating large
quantity new oak fur-
niture plus our usual
assortment house-
hold articles, some
antiques & collecti-
bles, tools etc. , furni-
ture includes corner
cupboards, corner cu-
rio, armoirs, gentle-
men's chests, high
boy chests, queen
size beds, extension
tables, Harvest type
tables and chairs, bar
stools, coffee and end
tables, knick knack
shelves, boxes, all to
be sold with no re-
serves. Don't miss
this sale 4 you can use
some good oak furni-
ture, plus we have a
quantity of used
household furniture,
appliances, dishes,
collectables, knick
knacks, sofa, chairs,
recliners, pictures
etc., 2 alum, extension
ladders. 2 Alum. step
ladders, 4- eaves -
trough machine, good
landscapers trailer 14'
with elec. brakes. ra-
dial arm saw, Delta
10- table saw, gas
powered air compres-
sor, with 5 Hp. motor,
nail gun & hose, 1/2
Malta hammer drill,
cordless drills. chain
saw. other miscal
tools. everything sells
with no reserves.
NOTE tool articles will
sell first starting at
6 00 p.m Plan to be
on tune Terms. Visa.
M C . Interac, cash or
cheque with I D
Gary & Bill Warner
Auctioneers
(905)355-2106.
SUNDAY AUCTION
MAY STH, 12 NOON
Selling furniture, glass and
lino from two local
homes. Sale held
Wider cover at Ifie
PORT PERRY
FAIR GROUNDS,
a Noon -Hour starl
ANTIOUES - wash-
stands, old rope bed,
press back chairs. 2
oak filing cabinets,
large 7 pc. D.R. suite
(very good), glass
front china cabinet.
Gramophone and
records, oil lamps. old
chairs. 3 pc. modern
B R suite, a table full
of quality glass & chi-
na including Anysley,
Paragon, cranberry,
satin glass, art glass
and carnival glass.
bowls. Meakin cham-
ber pots. Doulton foot
warner, many cups &
saucers, crystal, sil-
ver, mustache cup,
invalid's mug, pictures
and frames, table
limens, old books, milk
bottles, old Coke
cooler, old wooden
wagon wheels, riding
lawn mower, weed -
eater, wooden boxes
etc. Viewing at 11:00
A.M. - Lunch available.
Terms - Cash or
Cheque with I.D. Auc-
tioneers and Vendors
not responsible for
any injuries connect-
ed with sale. Sale
managed and sold by
COCHRANE AUCTION
SERVICE
IMrane 905-N5-2766
PUBLIC AUCTION
GRIST MILL
AUCTION CENTER
NEWTONVILLE,
MAY 4TH, 1996.
SATURDAY
MORNING, 10 A.M.
We have instructions
from the principals of
this file to sell the
complete stock and
inventory assets of
Oak Unlimited Furni-
ture Inc. (Former Hwy
28 location.) Including
numerous round,
pedestal, extension,
drop leaf, oval and
harvest dining tables,
304 arrow back, lad-
der back, press back,
side and arm chairs,
several rockers and
gliders, variety of
sideboards, hutches,
corner units. and cu-
rio china cabinets, 38
coffee. end, sofa, and
occasional tables of
all shapes and sizes,
washstands, dry
sinks. jelly cupboard,
pine and oak, blanket
chests, armoire, chest
of drawers, dressers,
vanity, 15 mirrors,
night stands, a selec-
tion of double, queen
and king size can-
nonball, sleigh and
poster beds, 27 bar
stools, pub tables,
entertainment units.
CD and VRS cabinets.
deacon benches, quiff
racks, foot stools,
coat hooks, high
rha rs, children's fur-
niture, wardrobes,
rope bed, chests.
rockers, round tables,
cradles, coat racks,
rocking horses, toys,
20 plate rails. lazy su-
sans, bread boxes,
corner shelves, spice
racks. towel racks,
clocks, butcher, block,
chop blocks. book
racks. dart boards.
podium and a variety
of other articles. This
s an exceptional at-
fering new quality oak
and pine furniture.
selling without re-
serves. Plan to attend.
Preview Friday after-
noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Auction Saturday 10
a m. sharp. Terms
Cash, approved
cheque, visa, interac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G.
STAPLETON,
(905) 766-2244,
FAX, 766.3591
'CELEBRATING
OUR 25TH YEAR."
FARMER
IRRIGATION
EQUIPMENT INC.
Massey Ferguson
model 245 Tractor, to
be held Sat.. May 4th,
at 11 a.m. Property of
Tom King, Canning -
ton, Ont. 2 miles N. of
Cannington, Side Rd.
s18A, 2 Miles east of
Hwy 1112 on 14 Conic.
of Brock or Simcoe St.
N., Two Conn. North
of Cannington Turn-
off, 14th line - See
Auction signs. For
complete fist - See last
weeks publication. AN
equip in excellent
condition, plan to at-
tend. Rain Date May
U. 96 at 11 a.m. Terms
cash or good cheque
MYLES KING
AUCTIONEER
(905) 725-5751
(905) 723-0501
AUCTION BARN
Friday, May 3
at 5:30 pm
3 miles East of
Little Britain
on County Rd. 4
The property of the
late Mr. & Mrs Carl
Hill of Woodville plus
others. Pine dry sink,
Refinished chest of
drawers, Parlour Ta-
bles, Hoop back high
chair, Oak rocking
chair, 5 pc. modern
bedroom suite, Organ
stool, Modern love -
seats, Modern dress-
ers & chests of draw-
ers. Chesterfields.
Walnut inlaid end
table, Bridge lamp,
Walnut telephone
table & chair, Walnut
dressers, Wicker
chairs, Crocks. An-
tique wheel chair,
Church Pew. Flat top
trunks, Almond au-
tomatic washer & dry-
er, qty. Antique picture
frames, Chrome
kitchen suite, MTD
Roto Tiller, Skil Saw
single plough. Wheel
barrow, qty. tools. plus
a large quantity of
china, glass, house-
hold & collectible
Mems. Also consigned
for Friday May 10,
Approx. 500 fishing
rods & reels, tackle
boxes & fishing ac-
cessories The Prop-
erty of Natural Re -
Don & Greg
Conneil
Auctioneers
R.R. lit Little
Britain
(705)786-2183
SAT. MAY 4TH
AT 10:00 A.M.
For the estate of GUY
R WILLIAMS of Tor-
onto (artist and fram-
er f Held at the
GOODWOOD COM-
MUNITY CENTRE (4
km west of Brock Rd.
via Durham Rd. 21).
Ant pine schoolmas-
ters desk. Art Deco
and Eastlake 3 piece
bedroom suites, ret.
camelback couch,
Roman oak parlour
chairs, oak sideboard.
lap desk, oak Phonola
Gramophone (ex),
blanket box. smokers
stand, old wheelbar-
row coffee table, wing
back chairs, modern
chesterfield suite (ex).
color N, and much
more furniture, 1930's
wedding gown, an-
tique clothing, hand-
made quilts, Victorian
and many other old
old photos eg. Wizard
of Oz, King Edward
the 8th etc. Collector
books, eq. art, an-
tique, Bibles etc. old
light fixtures, lamps,
old marionette, an-
tique glass, china, sil-
ver, and many other
interesting items re-
lated to the above ar-
tist and his private col-
lections. Nice clean
sale with many unique
articles. Terms: cash,
cheque only. Preview
8:30 a.m.
CLARKSON
605-6466411
10:30 A.M.
RESTAURANT
LKKNOATION
AUCTION AT
ORVAL MCLEAN
AUCTION CENTER,
LINDSAY
We have been in-
structed to supple-
ment and sell the as-
sets of Boulders Bra-
sene, general refrig-
erator , foster 2 dr. re-
frigerator, Kelvinator
ice cream freezer.
Moffat 2 dr. refrigera-
tor, general under
counter freezer, Kelvi-
nator ice cream freez-
er, 2 general chest
freezers, ideal port
freezer, coke single
door display cooler,
Garland electric range
and oven, garland
electric deep fryer,
garland electric grill
oven, garland electric
chair broiler, ideal
electric steam table,
Tappan microwave,
convection oven.
toastmaster toaster,
toaster oven, pre
table w/cutting board,
2 compartment sink.
SS sink with 2 run off,
SS table with sink and
wash, ideal electric
steam table, heat
lamp, meat slicer ,
Hamilton beach milk-
shake maker, Pepsi
pop machine. Maytag
auto washer, dryer.
SS bus boy cars, SS
table, salad bar, SS
milk cooler, dispens-
er. ideal 2 drawer bun
warmer, bunomatiic
RL 5 pot coffee mak-
er bunomatic STF -
15 Self filling coffee
maker. Hobard under
ounter dishwasher,
resturant dishware
and silverware, pots,
pans, 28 center ped-
estal tables, 80
chairs, cash register,
computer, printer, of-
fice desk, 8 metal
checkout counters
Plastic bullk food bons,
scoops, assorted food
storage drums, bak-
bar convection oven,
stoetling soft ice
cream machine. 91
GMC Safari ext. van. 8
passenger, loaded,
94 Chry. Intrepid,
loaded. 89 Topaz.
Partial list. All must be
sold. no reserve. Busi-
ness closed. Call for
flyer McLean Auctions
(705) 324-2783 Lind-
say or 1-800-461-
6499 to list your sale
on site or at our bam.
ORVAL & BARRY
MCLEAN
AUCTIONEERS
SAT., MAY 11,
11 A.Y.
ublic Auto Auction
Center on Hwy N7 2
mi. east of Peterbor-
ough. Now accepting
consignments of cars,
trucks, van, 4 x 4 's,
RV's, boats, riding
lawn mowers. Con-
sign early to be fated
in ads. Expecting ap-
prox. 40 vehicles Let
us sell your car. Call
now
ORVAL MCLEAN
745.9007 OR
1400.461-6496
ORVAL L BARRY
AUCTIONEERS
�F=rR
Apartmentsuses
For Rent
J
INDUSTRIAL UNITS and
CLEARWATER, 3 bed
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., NIAV I, 1996 -PACE 39-A
•' . .
Busnttes R011 MIT
Space
bedroom detached home 3
• Florida Renbt�s
room fully fumished and air
LOT - For home of cottage
cluded. On Ravine St.,
For Rent
For Rent
SHOP ,n industrial plaza
conditioned mobile (per.
For Sale
close to GM South plant.
0 PPo�
Notiness ices
Noteces
ONE bedroom apartment.
Parking, fudge,
SOUTH OSHAWA. 275
Wentworth St W.
OSHAWA (Mill/Park) 2
INDUSTRIAL UNITS and
CLEARWATER, 3 bed
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
in triplex.
stove. laundry facilities in-
large 1,
2. -bedrooms, close to bus-
bedroom detached home 3
1 self enclosed WORK-
room fully fumished and air
LOT - For home of cottage
cluded. On Ravine St.,
es, shopping, available int-
appliances, garage. large
fenced June
SHOP ,n industrial plaza
conditioned mobile (per.
in Haliburton. 1 acre with
close to GM South plant.
medialely, $550. $650 8
yard. avail 1
$800. . utilities Call for
next to Oshawa Center In-
manent) homes heated
350 It on the water 4 sea -
$520 month For more info.
up . fridge, stove. heal, hy-
an
appointment 905986-
cludes high ceilings, park
pools. hot tub. close to
son access. Spring fed
call 725-3207
dro, parking 1st required,
5836.
Ing, utilities. washrooms. air
beaches 8 major atirac-
lake Good fishing No mo -
Fndge, stove. heat and hy-
last negotiable, no pets
-doors
compressor, overhead
tions. children welcome,
for lake Minutes to town
One bedroom apt. 618.00
4345183 / 576-5142 bet-
OSHAWA 2 bedroom
Month -b Y -month
$275 weekly (less than rho-
$31,500 Vendor will hold
month Includes heat ,
W m
ween 9.6.
main floor plus unfinished
Also parking for (ruck, with
tel) 683-5563
mortgage with $5,000
fights. water and cable
TV Com laundry and park-
WHITBY, 2 bedroom, 2
baths, mom floor laundry
basement, 4 appliances,
backyard. all uhlfties Incl
y
Pets okay AIbeNOlive
hydro 5762982.
ROOTS
' ' Private Hordes
down Call 1.705.447
2W6
Ing for one , available im-
723-7183
room, newly renovated.
$825 Available June 1.
for Rent
M
For Sale
TIONS. Ontan t credit
mediately
parking, 5850 plus hydro
905- 683-6866
AJAX LAKEFRONT
Private Horses
ONE BEDROOM
Available May 1. (905)839-
6398
OSHAWA - BLOOR/
HOLIDAY 4;.L SUMMER"
' '
For Sale
bachelor apartment. Whit.
SIMCOE- Lovely sunny
DIXIE AND FINCH,
by, in quiet 6 plex building.
WHY rent when you can
4 bedroom family home
parking laundry, use of
$538 inclusive. Ist /last.
own your own home for
Sunroom, 2 baths, hard-
whole house, $375 per mo -
Available May Ist. 666-
less than you thmkIll Call
wood floors, gas heat. pn'
Available May Ist (905)
5535
Dave Haylock Sales Rep.
vale aid,
y quiet child safe
837-1774
$171.500 Call Sheila Mc -
Re/Max Summit Realty
street . $925 +utilities, ref-
SOUTH Ajax. clean bright
PICKERING - Near Go
(1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800
erences.839-1450
accomodations. full use of
2 large br,9hl,2 bedroom
or (905) 666-3211
BIG Savings -- Ab agents'
house including kitchen. d
basement apts $725.share
utiltbes.ist and last. Prefer-HO
able quiet. non-smoking
'F
For Rent
,
Houses
For Rent
laundry. $350/month
Phone 905-428-3225 or
416-806-2831
working person no pets
Wellers Bay Leased land
Fndge, stove. heat and hy-
6275 or 1-600-840-6275
main floor. 4 appliances.
PICKERING, t lar bed-
large
WORK FROM
HOME
Immediately
• Weekly Paycheques
• Ab:chutely No
Experience Required
• Vo Selling Involved
Call 24 hrs.
1-900-451-6446
r'at $31.50
L!:1.DP adaed'a
FOR RENT ', r e•..r.ccea
.reran ng c o shop, mmr
mat Investment leave mes-
sage with nametelephone
number 8 best time to con-
tact at 905-435-9381
HOME BASED iranch se
Witt, a 'c!ure Easy start up
with our professional train-
ing 24 hrs (416) 462-7478
NEW M L M business op-
Dorr„r,ty Be the first in call -
reterences.905-831-3655
after bpm
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF EILEEN ELSIE ANN
RICHARDSON, late of 66 Falby Court. Suite 1409
In the Town of Ajax, who died on or about the 23rd.
day of October 1995, are hereby required to send
full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
trustees on or before the 30th day of June. 1996
after which date the estates assets will be distrib-
uled having regard only to claims that have beed re-
,eived and the undersigned will not be liable to any
person of whose claim they shall not then have notice
Dated at Ajax this 26th day of Apnl. 1996
Kathleen Patncia Grant
23 Hilling Cnve
Ajax, Ontano
L1 S 4Z7
Margaret Paulette Simpson
65 Farrow Crescent
Ajax. Ontario
L1 S 4W3
OSHAWA 2 bedroom
apartment, available at 888
and 900 Glen St.. Close to
schools. shopping and G M
Utilities included. F,rstilast
required Call 728-4993
OSHAWA huge one
bedroom on ravine. Sep.
'$flared 3 BEDROOM bungalow. Dan 697-3018
Accomodation rented basement a ar, Out -Of -Town
o I ' ' Coming Coming
merit. central air and vac. Properties • Events • Events
urge double garage andTenders
BOWMANVILLE. room ,n drive. $142.000 Between
house. parking, laundry. Wilson, Harmony Oshawa BUCKHORN LAKEMe,
. 'C
share lull use of house Call 579.2293 or 728-8101 bedroom _ wa,e' ont
Available June 1st. $400/ with bnck wad eat-in-knch-
month inctusrve. Call 905- OUALITY 0 Angelo Mull- en, very economical.
697-0685 level N W Oshawa 3+2 $139.900 call (705) 657-
OSHAWA Lovely clean bedrooms, kitchen over- 1241
home in quiet area. Shared looks 'amiyroom vnth fire-
' b th d R t h $ dace 2 walkouts ,nnr LAM Cottages
entrance. eat -In kitchen,
fireplace, big windows
+• ^�� ��,r r.iwioau•r'
Why Renu Own your Home
bedroom rouse. 264 Park
a c an eparate
bedroom 8 livingroom
-
Pool, 3 baths. FAG, in-law
For Sale
5600/mo Inclusive Avail-
from $799/month (utilities
Rd.S . $1000/month+utih-
Walk out to ravine lot.
Potential. 160 Goodman Dr
gpfing. Asking $32,000 1.
able immediate) 905-
Y
included) No Down pay-
ties. IstlWst. Available June
Wonting individuals call
$171.500 Call Sheila Mc -
�' Lwrlvi. $1000, 250 Sq.
723-5170
mere? Call Mei' Mark Sta-
1, fridge, stove Call 905-
725-0950
571-7115 5450 /mo pin-
Laren Sutton Status 436
3 BEDROOM cottage. one
-age. $11175 r=1C1, rarer-
pley Sales Rep Sutton
BIG Savings -- Ab agents'
cludes laundry. cable.
0990
hour east of Toronto x,
OSHAWA . one bedroom.
Group Excel Realty 571-
PICKERING, 4 bedroom,
parking)
Ajax, Ca. civ. carries Ike
Wellers Bay Leased land
Fndge, stove. heat and hy-
6275 or 1-600-840-6275
main floor. 4 appliances.
PICKERING, t lar bed-
large
AJAX. COZY SAFE. spa-
in RV park CornoWey tur-
droi nclu ded Available
T :I
etl. Lake MazInaw Nor»• �t
shared laundry. close to
room in basement $400
rias rooms d barns. huge
coshed Storage shed Kids
June 1 $592/month First(
Inst 434-6311
OSHAWA 2 bedroom,
S69C ,n apt building. In-
ciudes heat, hydro, ll
pliances, laundry on site
Convenient to 401 • and Gly
pus routes Available May
433-0677
OSHAWA 2 -bedroom.
ava,labie May 1st. Located
350 Malaga Rd. S700/
month all inclusive. No
pats Call 905-576-6724
CLEAN 'amity building,
Oshawa north, one, two 8
three bedroom Includes
Feat h dro fudge stove
401, no dogs, first / last.
One bedroom upstairs.
bedroom-ensuite. fireplace.
playhouse Excellent f,sh-
refit check. $925. plus 29
$350. all inclusive Avail-
great street + Creative h-
Ing, duck hunting. ocating.
.,tikbes. 905-420--9171.
able ,mmediatey Bus at
rnancing/ negotiable down
gpfing. Asking $32,000 1.
AJAX, f.eshly painted 4-
door Parking. 428-8282
payment $159900 La-
519 979-79•
bedroom oacksd,t. 2 baths.
�' Lwrlvi. $1000, 250 Sq.
wmnce 416-594-9065
Buy a trailer set up on site-
'amuyroom. hrepiace, ga-
Cotldonlirgurm
LARGE ONE bedroom
WINTERIZED 4 bedroom
-age. $11175 r=1C1, rarer-
FOr Rent
BIG Savings -- Ab agents'
peai.ry saucy beach mo-
-inces 683-8661
BEAVER TRAILER PARK
3 bedroom Home. south
tot boat and targe. ail corn -
,quare, beautrufty oecorat-
$1300 Call 434-2447 or
Ajax, Ca. civ. carries Ike
•Orts of home Witt, rustic
•o0m bungalow 1 4 -acre.
2 BEDROOM, condo. 4 ap-
-ant. asking $142.900 Ca..
Mang, 'replace. My
amached garage $1200+
ria g
dianceS. 2 Dams SClui-
427-9012
T :I
etl. Lake MazInaw Nor»• �t
.tihties Also waterfront
um, pool , hot tub, exerGse
EXECUTIVE. 2 story.
Tweed) $95 )CC 855-
_ake Scugog, now 2 stor-
room in building. Avail
detacrea. 4 bedroom. gtAW
5152
�y garage. w/o $1250+
June. 1. $950 month mciu-
crescent.back ng onto
bedroom evadable JunaFCR
..tihties Call 905668.6980/
sive. call Paul 665--7224 or
parr, ^ext to corservat)onMIT
Camper
•05-655-4107
433-4010
area W'O basement.
Trailer Sites
WILSOWBeatnce - 3
TIONS. Ontan t credit
5213,500 905-683-2122
�-
r,edroom detached. 1 + 2
AJAX LAKEFRONT
paths. 5 appliances, avast-
condo 2 bedroom 2 haft'
LOVELY home for sale -
HOLIDAY 4;.L SUMMER"
Y
laundry lacstities 723-2094
rk
:able Juy t 5950 + utilities
patio. pool. tennis etc. 5
Couti bright, 5 year new
A •'yr ' ^"• A beauhhul park
ckKled. $950. Avaiable Ju-
683-0901
appkances Call (416) 266-
Kassvnget built. 3 bedroom
designed for all ages It'd
pager
Hastings 'CS696 2691
csm
bungalow. large property,
The best time of your life'
OSHAWA. t
M Housing
�' Lwrlvi. $1000, 250 Sq.
potential income raised
Buy a trailer set up on site-
.: can Deo-
• Wanted
LARGE ONE bedroom
basement. $151.900 Pick
qt' Dung your own M 6 K
,xs
ron basement 4 pc bath,
House Saturdays 6 Sun-
-ou^yard evw McLaughlin
song 905. 420-7165
BEAVER TRAILER PARK
separate entrance. cable. I •
e
,quare, beautrufty oecorat-
$1300 Call 434-2447 or
LTD . Omernee Ont 7C5
utilities. air Included . Non-
a e • SINGLE mom wishes to
ad, all amen,tes. Including
PORT PERRY $139.900 -
799-6221 One mile, north
smoker, first/last $550/ e . e e
month June Ist. 404-83,-f5
s rent home with another sin-
pool. underground parking.
3 bed•�om. convenience
of Omerine oft Hwy 7
fice space in elegant office
, 1 gle mom. P,ckenng area
security etc $775 per mo
plus - 11c Ail tiersst
with complete facilities and
OSHAWA. r y n floor, 2
CAU (905)83458' 1
Ind 723 9848
e o ,o, Fwa&
PARK MODEL TRAILERS
bedroom evadable JunaFCR
420-9806 alter 7pm
bedroom household cot.
buyers dream or retire
SALE 8 vacant ors
8th. S700imonth. first/last.'ime
bt I
Townhouses
Office 6
-we Call Cadhernne Ayone.
available Extended S�a-
s 0 pa Ing. Half hydro
Cal 435-0033
PICKERING - clean one
bed,r,r, basement apt .
Sep entrance. suit single
non smoker, no pets. first)
last. $540 inclusive 831-
0756
PICKERING - HUGE one
bedroom basement apart-
ment. separate entrance.
dose to Town Center,
Available now $600 pips.
(416) 477-5463
For Rent
M 0 /
• Retail Space
Rernax Scugog Realty.
son Huge lots overioo•ir,
r
down monthly payments
ckKled. $950. Avaiable Ju-
905) 985-4427. 24 r
Rice Lake Holiday P,re>
stove mdudtld. 683 6270
by, 666-4396
pager
Hastings 'CS696 2691
GOOD NEIGHBOUR-
4 Mentha c.ee Rent' 00
6 3500
600 sq main $500.
Excellent Starter,
RED SETTER RESORT -
HOOD ,n south Oshawa 3
�' Lwrlvi. $1000, 250 Sq.
05rey. .:enter area.
!ami cam round and
Y P9
bedroom Iownnouse m
main. $350. 850 sq 2nd. fir
storey. 3 Bedroom, Open
cottage resort on the Trent
small famiy, complex. close
$600 1050 sq main.
House Saturdays 6 Sun-
Large spacious sites Full
to schools and shopping
$1.000 1600 sq mom
days. from 1 - 4 p m 51$95
thoo�-LAD from $825 2 and 3
all inclusive First/
$1300 Call 434-2447 or
Montrave Ave 579-4338
bedroom cottages from
last 43 .10-7
est 435-1068, 110 -7 p m
655-4132
WHITBY $94.500. 3 bed-
$350/week Rec hall. store.
3 BEDROOM townhouse
SHARE professional of-
rooms. wing/drnmgroom
pool lake+ront swimming.
Whitby/Oshawa boarder,
fice space in elegant office
combination. walkout to
boating, good fishing. 9o5 -
(9D5
with complete facilities and
mate deck rec room 5•e
436-0807. 705-778-3096
or Pager
377-5250
PICKERING, 3 -bedroom
Avail ay 1 $90 . mo .
utilities. tst/Idat. FndgB/
n in downtown Whit-
parking,
r
down monthly payments
ckKled. $950. Avaiable Ju-
PICKERING 2 -bedroom,
bungabw, large yard' suit _
able for retired selc, nkim. a
stove mdudtld. 683 6270
by, 666-4396
S786/month including Tax-
Money
FairporWaVston Rd.. walk-
carport. 3 appliances,
atter 6 Pm.
quiet aelghboudhood,
as. Ted Houghton Sutton
110 Lend
out basement. 4 appkanc-
hardwood noon. noCottages
ides. Cas 831-9312.
EAM
Group Class c 430-9000.
ISO". Call 9054KIM70 and parents
as. 2 r parting, quiet St.
eaarti
smokers, no pets. 5800/
3 -BEDROOM, bright open
for Rent
$9000. upgrade. Moving to
parking.
Cads incl no lease. Jaw
run -smoker, no pats. first/
month+ublities. Credit
concept. 1 112 -baths. fin-
ad, convenient location in
WHITBY, all bnck 3 bed-
MONEY problems? Debt
last, $780 ir"Ime. Avail-
check- Jose 8398539.
ished basement, garage,
2east 212.��
room. 2-112 bathrooms.
consolidations. credit ar-
able June 1. Call
dogs. 576-2982
fenced yard, free cable,
EXCELLENT fishing on
room with fireplace.
fannym
rangsents. personal
(9D5
"EDROOM, 2 -storey
June 1st. $1025+. 905-
Bay of Guinea. 2. 3. and 4
140 ft. deep lot, da, rlv,
budget pkvwwg, credit re-
PICKERG VILLAGE -
N
house• dining room, dose
420-9806 alter 7pm
bedroom household cot.
00.
5159,0Phos
piur. FREE CONSULTA-
to 401, GO, shopping can
t. weeldy S2eo . $450
(905)435-3499.
TIONS. Ontan t credit
Oft bedroom basement
fire. Large yard. laundry
apt.. non-smoker, no pees.
morn, haat hydro. wall n-
Partrin9. sap. entrance.
ckKled. $950. Avaiable Ju-
SPWious kvingroom, ubli-
nelst 436.72601725.4368.
$es included. FrsNasl
$650. 427-0476
AJAX 3 -bedroom house.
PICKERW,4 basement
with din
blic in located
Public: scllod, to
us
apartment. 2 large bed-
rent long tarn. backyard.
rooms. 69-M 101chal park-
quiet aelghboudhood,
Ing• fenced ytard, available
$900/month plus.
immr60alely. $696 plus leaf-
(906)428.0657.
ides. Cas 831-9312.
lake
or season $1320-$2800. Counsellors (Oshawa -Tor -
AI converwances, no black- ' TOWnhou5•S onto) 433.1425
flees. safe water. Callfor S*
(613)476-3825 OBTAINING A LOAN
15 NOT GUM -
LAKEFRONT Cottage be
AJAX 3 bedroom town- ANTEED. SOME
rent. 3 bedroom. 3 piece house 2 A 1 hall baths. Eat- COMPANIES
bathroom. includes 9 HP in kitchen with walk out, CHARGE UPFRONT
motor d boat and much upgraded carpet, cerate FEES, OTHERS
more. Cal (906) 632-9140 floor in lutchan and foyer, DO NOT. IT IS
or (705) 738-2657. one year new. garage. 905- SUGGESTED THAT
YOU NOVESTIGATE
2-12Nosh
OOM
AJAX.
sl 2 bedroom house.
eria
TRENT river- Woodland
686-1567.
THOROUGHLY
Oshawa Simcce (South of
!
Suit sleigh or Couple orgy. PICKERING
for Sale
Estates. family house
FREEHOLD townhouse
BEFORE SIGNING
Taunton) al Russet Ave.
Newly rernovald lo
Includes fridge, waster/ e
,
keeping coftages. 3 pi
less than 2 years old. 3ANY
CONTRACTS.
a 12
plea, laundry tacikties.
dryer, $675Jmo +utilities.
floor, private terrace, 1 year
bath• pool• beach• store•
bedroom. 2 washroom, u
hardwood floors.
ISO". Call 9054KIM70 and parents
love
playground, 90 min. norll
rage. 5 appliances inolud-
avalaWer now For info and
$9000. upgrade. Moving to
parking.
Cads incl no lease. Jaw
affair7 pm or leave Inas- .
B.0 Sacrifice $154,900
1-888-813-
ad, convenient location in
'
'+
1 $606 Illus hydro. No
,
2east 212.��
North Wh4by. Asking
t113Urr111C!
dogs. 576-2982
UIL A A Vf1B At
• Pohl
$128.900. 905-725-8502.
SOUTH AJAX,
renovated bungalow,
quiet Street, fenced
lot, suit mature people,
finished basBrRerd,
$10751mo + utf
427-5254
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COnt�OsMORTGAGES
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bad and L . FinanGng for
for Sale
any purpose, rates from
ATTENTION Snowbirds
ac-
5.95%. AM applications ac -
GORGEOUS 3 bedroom
PICKERING tndel condo
Se. Community Finan-
cepted.
ervices 668-68M
3 bathrooms townhouse
2 bedroom. 2 bath, ground
condo, dose to famous
floor, private terrace, 1 year
Clearwater beach, pod, la-
did, 2 ems to PTC. 5 ems
cuzzi, 880, private yard,
to GO. Paid $159.900. plus
avalaWer now For info and
$9000. upgrade. Moving to
to view photos 686-9846 or
B.0 Sacrifice $154,900
5793788.
Call (905) 837-2156.
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+ . R.9- A-
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- ' school fiord
1996-97 GR.aSS
CUTTING TENDER
Ili be avaliable nor
pick up on
THURSDAY.
NIAN' 2. 1995
at 11:1)0 A.M.
'-mile Closing Late
11196
3:00 PM I
der may be picked
up at the
i).R.R.C.S.S.B..
PL. -INT
i IEPARTMENT.
Rossland Rd.
1st. Oshawa in
Ground Flour
"Ici Room.
There will he a
^rief one hour
Information
<ession at this
.me. Inquiries
.velcome. Call
,(6-W6-6707.
Ext. 2-1:
Katharina
KOrtekaas.
�Nupvn'isur of
Purchasing;
Services.
A �C ^- 114 y'-„
EXTENDED TO
THE BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN
OF OSHAWA AND AREA
TO THE ANNUAL
COMPLIMENTARY
MAYOR'S BREAKFAST
AT THE
HOLIDAY INN - OSHAWA
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"THE COURTYARD",
109 OLD KINGSTON RD., W.,
UNIT 1, AJAX
905-683-6109
OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION
APRIL 30 TO MAY 4
CLASSES, SEMINARS IN
FOLK ART, BASKETRY AND MORE
WOOD, BRUSHES, PAINT, BOOKS, PACKETS
AND MUCH MORE
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Oshawa 01 at 5206,9001!! Aft
appointments and InWiriss._
Call HELM MASON•
Your Fused RseMor ComaaW t._ For Lit!
190M 686-3930 or
416-798-7268
RF/MW
FIRST�d
OPEN HOUSE
- 4 ACRES -
An incredible opportunity
to view this luxurious
private retreat. Come see
a dream kitchen. You will
not be disappointed.
2620 Westney Rd. N. of
Taunton, watch for the
signs. 5419,000.
STEVE FEARON*,
683-2992
RIVMW
QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR.
STOP LOOKING
THIS Is M.
Incredible home in Pickering
Upgraded from top to bottom
NEW Canac cupboards
NEW triple glaze polio door
NEW thermo windows
NEW roof n 1993 with 20 year
shingles
NEW flooring i carpet
NEW 6 jet km tub tub in
renovated main belt
Plus much more... Asking
$189.100.
PLEASE CALL
BARRIE COX'
839-7449
RVMPX
ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD.
OPEN HOUSE
SUN-, MAY 5, 2-4 P.Y.
2 GAFdGM DR, AJAX
• Soo Ah Max by the We
• Gorgeous executive home
• Thousands Want 1994
• eaaurid hrdwood floors
• Now oak uratom kihltart
• 2 wins to 35' two -tiers dale
• Pre. fin. roc rat. mrd mar.
CALL LUCY BATESON,
Assoclefoo Broker
M" 619-9500.
DISCd11iRY MAY -
AJAX
Walk to ■w bile. Lafrga,
bright, 4 bedroom h0M an
a premium lot Fi eph r I. hot
tub, air eondie' a iig it mole.
With Mrd deal, a*
Prised 10 1011111111111i
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or RICK CHOMCY*
/�
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416-296-3993 or
143004663-7119
WMW
Lovely 4 badrrora hale
• Quiet drive
• lot
• Closew �to lake, park i
cc we allin,
• Eat -in lutclten
• W/o to yard
• 3 Washroom it total (4 -pc. an
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quite)
rtetreQ ane in family
CALL
ANQELJI NOFPMA w
683-1088 TODAY—"
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COSY SOUTH AJAX
CONDOI
• Private polio backs to ' I PI
(lorrlss
• 2 bdrms., 2 bow an
• R" appbncn
• Central ak, on *Wle leu ndry and
, Facilities Include hot tub, indoor
pool, seats and is wd I
, Complex overlooks Lake Ontario
and DuMns Cresk!
• ,92,900
JACQUELYNN TANNER',
619-9500.
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HERITAGE REALTY INC.
PLEASANTLY
APPOINTED!
Set a new standard of living in
this 4 bedroom home.
Greenhouse kitchen with
walkout to huge deck, main floor
laundry, front porch and nicely
landscaped. Central ale b vac, 5
appliances and many more
extras are included. Approx.
2,448 sq. ft. and asking only
5212,000!
CALL
BRIAN KONDO-,
683-2992
R VMW'
QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR.
AJAX $164,900
THE BEAUTY UNfOIDSI
3 bedrooms + 4 batltrooms
Huge lot/professionally
landscaped
All brick -1.600 s4 ft. - dstacl»d
Completely remodeled top to
bottom
Win floor family roaatldntral air
Professionally lkwslwd treserrrerd
New commits dwoughord
Walkout from eal4n kitchen to
Mige deck
2nd entrance to garage/double
di P y
fMet cnscard4ppis. inekrdsd
mph gorgeous - must be seen
CALL DAM B"TON•
ryO3) ia3-21192
RViVIW
FANTASTIC
UPDATED STARTER
$124,900 - Detached borne
On large lot, spacious kit.
with bench patio doors,
Wdelled badwoon
windows 8 furnace,
gam, shows teesM
LAURA MARKS*'
Associate Broker
GREAT VALUE
fly -sized and aNR ruble
0 sq. ft - 4 Wall- Huge
h When - waillmd to
k 1llllillI1= t baaalaall- b
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CALL
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837-1064
in VR ME
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This very clean ham hu 3
bedrooms, 3 baths and Inge
est4n kitchen. This is a
fireplace In the Nviig room
and the bouNrad to
finished.
*Great Value
t:AL.L
DERRY
THATCHER**
683-8000
RV/MW
QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR.
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%' Coughlan built approx. 2,650 sq. ft. Marble entrance & hall As low as $6.495 down! Principle & Interest will carry for lessYes. 4 large bedrooms - man floor family with fireplace - main
Main & second floor family room J 4 bedrooms, could be five than rent! Walk • "GO" station from your S -I -X bedroom, 2 floor laundry - 2 1,2 baths - 4 appliances. Located on a quiet
Double french doors J Cent. air, vac., large deck washroom Picker rg home. The kitchen is eat -in and the floors court location close to school - park and transportation, To view
This home shows to perfection. For details please call Wafter Brown at
905-831-3300are hardw�.. ? re R&R Plan at 831-3300. call today: Clovis S' Louis' 905-831-3300
- r
JOHN WILSON' FLORA WATERS' 159,900 JOE PITINO'
POOL, SPA, SAUNA $169,500 OPEN HOUSE SACRIFICE SALE...
This 3 bedroom bungalow has it all. Large eat -in Idtchen with SUN., 2-4 P.M., 158 MICHAEL BLVD. New 2,700 sq. ft. design. Upgraded throughout, ceramic
illuminated ceiling hardwood floors, furnished rec room with 160 FT. DEEP LOT z ;ors in kit., hallways. bathrooms & mud, 4 bedrooms, 3
woodburning stove central air, central vac.. 2 bathrooms. ft Park -like setting deck-" { _ enc" � S
31hrooms, family room w/gas fireplace... BUILDER'S
won't last. Call Jc— Wilson', 831-3300. one wont past. Pease ca LON/OUT..3219.900. Joe Pitino.
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COURT LOCATION, BACKING TO PARK
Super family home with separately fenced
pool, pie -shaped yard & court. 3+1 bedrooms,
3 baths, rec room, family room, main floor
laundry. A unique find. Call now!
MOo1lMAlLE IMLlE. asm our TE,g RIIlESt
ism Bomr - G"M WON
Prolan loan* fidrd nc man
Pmnfsakm Win rnd-W to 1116;
yrdrra
6rclosad ha trb spa
EW90M d— ft -OW
beftimrs. 3 beft Pick up Mr phaM 6 W ran!
RENOVATED WITH STYLE
Move in and enjoy Mtis 90s style dome.
Hardwood loons, fabulous white lacquer kitchen,
WOOM woodwork in fanny room. 4 bedrooms, 3
batlts, huge yard. Don't delay, call Staley today!
.4
SUITABLE FOR HOBBYIST ETC.
Early 19Ws home with original trim, doors and
flooring. Country pine kitchen overlooks perennial
gardens & beautiful treed Id with creek 4 bedroorns
plus loft, 2 baths, formal living & dining rooms. Cap
for details.
Absolutely a must to see. Approx. 2,200 sq. ft. of sheer
Large, spacious bedrooms, prof. finished
RAVINE LIKE
SETTING...
Low down payment or NO down payment,
JOHN MONIZ*
PQ. �
basement, en suite bathroom, central air, hidge.
apt., 2 kits., 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors,
why rent? 3 bdrms., targe kit Wdn., fn.
rec nn., great location. John will help you
Irl/rAX HALL OF Frf cabinets, interloddrig walkway. Fenced yard. Large 4 bdmis.
stove, washer & dryer, tastefuly decorated,
No flaws.. .n this
3 bdrm. &
buy this home O.A.C. Call now.
831-3300 Cal John Moritz to view 831-3300.
great buy. CaN John Moritz, 831-3300.
rem - cal John Moniz, 831.3300.
scark!:ng
-a `room Pickering
a
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s. -3r'•mer . Fam. rm.
:• 'c en suite bathroom,
+
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_
- .autifully landscaped
JOAN
CAMPBELL'
LYNN McCULLOCH
3 - -d fenced ... $168.9%.
IF YOU CAN PAY RENT, YOU CAN OWN THIS HOME
TREED COUNTRY LOT - 84X178'
- Call_ youwon't be
sappointedI 831-33001
ONLY $127,800
Spaaous brick bungalow Strip hardwood floors
Large full basemen! • Country living - city contreniences
686-3330. Joe Pitino.
Value = 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, rec oom. 2 -tier deck. 13T deep
Double detached garage • Cosyfreplam
lot, main floor laundry, colonial doors, onveway for 4 cars,
Some newer w,,7Cws 3 ,;^f ' In-law potential
yours for Mother's Day, call now
Call r_ „e'h hair
%PAULKEELER*
JOHN
BACKING ON TO GREENBELT
STEPS FROM PARK $197,900
BEGIN IN BROOKLIN
Premium 150' court location lot. New 2,150 sq. ft.
Save $$ by assuming attractive 6.85% mortgage & enjoy
or retire! Nicely maintained older home on lovely 114+ acre lot.
Design, 4 bdrms., 3 baths, walkout basement, sunken
gorgeous view from sun -drenched kitchen overlooking multi-
Newer furnace, roof & maintenance -free exterior. Close to all
fam. rm. wigas fireplace, upgraded kit. w/ceramic
level deck & trees. 4+ bedrooms, family room plus In-law
amenities and lust $129.900. Call John McCarten: 831-3300 or
floors... $197,900 call now! It won't last... 831 -3300/686 -
apartment plus walkout basement! Paul Keeler, 831-3300.
686-3330.
3330. Joe Pitino.
r
COURT LOCATION, BACKING TO PARK
Super family home with separately fenced
pool, pie -shaped yard & court. 3+1 bedrooms,
3 baths, rec room, family room, main floor
laundry. A unique find. Call now!
MOo1lMAlLE IMLlE. asm our TE,g RIIlESt
ism Bomr - G"M WON
Prolan loan* fidrd nc man
Pmnfsakm Win rnd-W to 1116;
yrdrra
6rclosad ha trb spa
EW90M d— ft -OW
beftimrs. 3 beft Pick up Mr phaM 6 W ran!
RENOVATED WITH STYLE
Move in and enjoy Mtis 90s style dome.
Hardwood loons, fabulous white lacquer kitchen,
WOOM woodwork in fanny room. 4 bedrooms, 3
batlts, huge yard. Don't delay, call Staley today!
.4
SUITABLE FOR HOBBYIST ETC.
Early 19Ws home with original trim, doors and
flooring. Country pine kitchen overlooks perennial
gardens & beautiful treed Id with creek 4 bedroorns
plus loft, 2 baths, formal living & dining rooms. Cap
for details.
'���If'llrfiir'.�:G"t;s � � � - r, :.x:;�t�'%.a•wr. .
Absolutely a must to see. Approx. 2,200 sq. ft. of sheer
Large, spacious bedrooms, prof. finished
WHY RENT? Live upstairs and rent 2 bdrm.
Low down payment or NO down payment,
JOHN MONIZ*
luxury. Thousands spent in upgrades. Large Mchent oak
basement, en suite bathroom, central air, hidge.
apt., 2 kits., 2 bathrooms, hardwood floors,
why rent? 3 bdrms., targe kit Wdn., fn.
rec nn., great location. John will help you
Irl/rAX HALL OF Frf cabinets, interloddrig walkway. Fenced yard. Large 4 bdmis.
stove, washer & dryer, tastefuly decorated,
appliances, large, lanced yard, lorries less Ihan
buy this home O.A.C. Call now.
831-3300 Cal John Moritz to view 831-3300.
great buy. CaN John Moritz, 831-3300.
rem - cal John Moniz, 831.3300.
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PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADvEwnSER, WED.. MAY 1. H%
Environmental Week gives'
AJAX -- Cleaning parks, nature walks,
barbecues and starting indoor greenhouses
are among activities planned for Ajax Envi-
ronmental Affairs Week.
The eighth annual week runs from April
29 to May 5, giving residents a chance to
clean up their community and learn about
environmental issues.
Co-chairman Martin Olenroot says
objectives for the week include educating
the public on environmental matters,
encouraging use of the three Rs (reduce,
reuse and recycle). promoting composting,
cleaning up public areas and private proper-
ty, encouraging the planting of trees, pro-
moting the `stoop and scoop' bylaw, and
publicizing the protection of wetlands and
environmentally sensitive areas.
The other co-chairman is Johnny
Scott.
During the week. schools will be
involved in clean-ups and nature
walks.
On Wednesday, May 1 and Thurs-
day, May 2, students from junior
kindergarten to Grade 3 at Lakeside
Public School will hold a spring con -
Waterfront
Trail relay
challenge
headsto
Ajax
❑ Run, walk, cycle,
skate or sail through
any portion of
300 -kilometre trail
to raise money for
different charities
DURHAM -- A Waterfront
Trail Relay Challenge Saturday,
May 25 has Ajax as its middle
point.
Participants will run, walk,
cycle, skate, canoe or sail whatev-
er portion they choose of the 300 -
kilometre Lake Ontario Water-
front Trail which stretches from
Trenton in the east to Stoney
Creek in the west.
Some will start in Trenton and
travel west and others will set out
from Stoney Creek and move
east, with the exact meeting point
in Ajax.
Closing celebrations at Toron-
to's Centre Island will feature
entertainment, refreshments,
awards, displays and activities for
all ages.
Charities, community groups,
clubs and other organizations are
invited to use the relay to raise
money for both their own pro-
grams as well as the Waterfront
Regeneration Fund. Pledges can
be raised by groups with proceeds
split between the organization and
the waterfront fund. Pledge forms
can be picked up at municipal
offices or from the Trust by phon-
ing 416-314-8572.
Everyone is welcome to partici-
pate.
More information is available
through the Waterfront Trail
Relay Challenge hotline at 416-
314-8572, by fax at 416-314-
9497, by writing to Waterfront
Regeneration Trust, Waterfront
Relay Challenge, 207 Queen's
Quay West, Suite 580, Box 129,
Toronto, Ontario M5J 1A7, or by
e-mail at info @ wrtrust.com.
cert, focusing on the human connection to
fine, earth, air and water. The concert starts
at 7 pm. both nights and donations will be
accepted for the Aspden Valley Wildlife
Sanctuary and the Lakeside Green Group
Environmental Fund.
Cleanups will be held at the Westney
Heights Public School yard and park, on
Brennan Road, and the Clements Road
woodlot, at Clements and Harwood
Avenue, Saturday, May 4 from 10 am. to 2
p.m. Free barbecues will be held for people
taking part.
Also on May 4, the Ajax parks and recre-
ation department will host Forever Green
Day from i l am. to 3 p.m. at Paulynn Park
on Ravenscroft Road, between Rossland
and Taunton Roads.
Ajax a chance to clean up
Activities include a nature hunt, planting
of seedlings and a barbecue, with nominal
fee for refreshments.
On May 4 and 5, from 9 am. to 4 p.m.,
purple loosestrife will be removed from
Rotary Park on Lake Driveway West.
Everyone is welcome, and guidance and
equipment will be provided.
The annual Ajax waterfront cleanup is
being held Sunday, May 5 from 9 a.m. to
noon. It will begin at the Rotary Park pavil-
ion, with bags and gloves provided.
The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser is
co -sponsoring the waterfront cleanup and is
providing free hot dogs and refreshments.
During the week, ongoing events include
displays at the Ajax Community Centre by
the Durham Environmental Network, at the
McLean Community Centre by Avicare,
Invading Species and Durham Nuclear
Awareness, and at the main branch of the
Ajax Public Library by Ajax Citizens for
the Environment.
Students at St. Catherine of Siena
Catholic School will go on nature walks, do
indoor planting, make paper and conduct
pollution testing.
Schools, businesses and individuals are
encouraged to clean up a part of town dur-
ing the week and free supplies will be pro-
vided by the parks and recreation depart-
ment.
Call Joel Rowe at 427-8811 for more
information or supplies.
Call Mr. Olenroot at 6864727 for more
information on the week.
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Basement apartment. Near - Gleaming hardwood in family
Trade Centre! Immediate rooml�p. and I bdrm. -
possession available. impeccable cond;t;on! lake,
Call Barbara K Salute•! .. • .. I� schrt hY
837-1054. can Barbara K Sadtli••,
837-10 4.
HEAD? Detached 3 bdnrt.,
Nur much t., clean - [ess than finished basement. / 1/I
rent. z bdrm. f I bdrm. baths. attached garage,
basemen( apnrttwtnt.
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Call Rant Casitw', CASINO' 837-105
THIS IS A Ri:AI T).!
• I spacum; bedrooms
• En suite w/step-np oval rub 6e
separalr slower
Very modem open concept
• Fam. nn. has gas fireplace
• large walkout basement
• Thi.( gaotirr bwb. prime
location haver jaw 1 urs. old.
Ren AYAW. 8371054.
S( ARRORot GH BY THE LAKE
• Beauti%ut ."cions R room home
• Walk to GO 6 rhe tate
• Finished hasement
• Fam. run w/fp & walkout
• 150 • deep ravine lot
• Full en sutie bath
• large tat -in kitchen
• Spotless move -in condition
Call Ron Arzw*, 837-1054
1,400 SQ. FT. CORNER
A CENTURY OF
UNIT
Punt view. sunny greenhousesOriginal
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floors &kitchen.
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marble entrancerance,,
upgraded cupboards, oven,
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spacious layout. custom
master. Main r ants
floc family
window coverings, gatehouse
room. 160-10 i, Picketing.
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Call Peyton Ding*, 837-1054.
INTRODUCING%*%
JAMES CARR* MARK D FREITAS'
PRESTIGIOUS PICKERING VILLAGE
5 bedrooms, over 3,000 sq. ft., $229,900,
Walkout basement. Call James or Mark at
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., MAY 1, 1"6 -PAGE S
FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP.
AJAX'"" 683-8542
FAMILY REALTY FAMILY REALTY
��• Independent Member Broker
* Miles of bicycle paths, lakefront and parklands
3 bdrm., family room, large master with walk-in
closet and en suite
* Manicured, beautifully landscaped yard
l;
TERRY CH LAW
MARIO IOZZr
TRANOUILITY AWAY FROM THE URBAN CRUSH!
LOADED WITH UPGRADES
is expessed throu$W every ndr of this exeafive. "ad an a lonely
' Prestigious Made Ridge IocaW ' Thousands spent n uogradea' Hgh er gas
msidenYal street Din m , W rm.. Lft M. tam min wt 4 'piracy tiled'
furnace. ' Cent vac 3 Cert. axnnyl clad mndows. Callorm stxlters. security
txlrms . 4 bates great rw; rm wNr, huge deck and a Muskoka tike property
system ' Wtargoal tub ' Uogaded tx h 5 lderpad. 17 ceramics. man floor
that is 69x 14T A must see" Cal Terry Chamberlain to view at 905-6838542
raunay wrgar dr entry To see more jWaoes -al Mano fm at ,905? 6838542
ELIZABETH OUINN'
GEORGE IBANEZ' DISCOVERY BAY
LUXURY LIVING IN PICKERING
Premium lot on quiet ' lRec min. w/wet bar S gas tp
Stunning t bdrm Tridel condo totally renovated Great west vie*
child -sate cres. • 4 bdmns . 4 baths
Sit on your balcorry and watch the sunsets' 5 appliances. eat -in
Large greenhouse kit ' Circular staircase open to basement
kitchen. million E ret centre. Largest 1 bdrm in budding. This is a
W/o to ingrouhd pod ' Asking 5279.900
beauty Call Liz Guinn 831.4242 or 683-8542 for more information
Beautifullylandsca d 'Call George Ibanez. 683-8542
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Ser**-kke townhouse located in desirable south Px kenrig. Main
Located on a quiet court. 'Ns 2.100 sq. it nom* teatures a 23x15'
Icor Wu idry, central air. fireplace, new windows. 3 bedrooms. 2 full
tam. rrn . fm. basement main floor laixKlry eat -in kitchen. formal
washrooms and many more features. Call Kathy at 905-683-8542
tnxg 8 Cmng rooms. For further Calais call Gary "at 6838542
for your personal vrewmg.
today
FROM $78,000 TO $99,000
SOMETIMES WE FORGET
1 OR 2 BEDROOM CONDO
BUT A MOVE CAN AFFECT
APARTMENT
OUR KIDS MORE THAN
• Immaculate * Million $$ rec centre
* 5 appliances • will assist in mortgage
ANYONE.
' Luxury complex financing. For more
THE RIGHT AGENT CAN
* Steps to churches, details, please call
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
shopping centre, Mariano or
health clinics Divina Paguingan,
CALL MIKE NEWMAN*.
905-683-8542.
683-8542.
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OVERLOOKS LAKE ONTARK)fff
3 fps., 4+1 bdrms., fin. w/o bsmt., sunken IN. rm., main
floor family room, tp. Near Petticoat Creek.
ruwlaEt nAvttnEt USEMOff APARTYEW
Gtacious 3+2 bdrm. upgraded4 bdrm. 2 storey exec. backing on
bungalow n Old Pickering Village. Fn. Pads bird.
bsmt. with w/o to wining stream b
trees, beautiful trees. North Ajax.
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• • • •N! LOCATIO
* Miles of bicycle paths, lakefront and parklands
3 bdrm., family room, large master with walk-in
closet and en suite
* Manicured, beautifully landscaped yard
* Listed at $184,900
NEW PRICE S207,90(:6
"JOHN B=Y SCOTCHBW* r
NEIGHBORHOOD - •
SALE -
9 STREETS
SATURDAY, MAY 41"
8:30 A.M. -1:00 P.M.
[RAIN DATE MAY 11 TI
Walker, Kipling, Humphrey, Hilling, Hawkins,
Garnett, Vale, Simonds & Milner - Ajax.
DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU BETTER
LISTINGS IN
SOUTH2 NEW
• •
• • • •N! LOCATIO
* Miles of bicycle paths, lakefront and parklands
3 bdrm., family room, large master with walk-in
closet and en suite
* Manicured, beautifully landscaped yard
* Listed at $184,900
LARGE LOT - LITTLE PRICE
* Super location * Finished basement
* 3 bdrm. semi * Eat -in kitchen
* Listed at * Walkout to
$153,500 oversized yard from
dining room
NEW PRICE S207,90(:6
"JOHN B=Y SCOTCHBW* r
NEIGHBORHOOD - •
SALE -
9 STREETS
SATURDAY, MAY 41"
8:30 A.M. -1:00 P.M.
[RAIN DATE MAY 11 TI
Walker, Kipling, Humphrey, Hilling, Hawkins,
Garnett, Vale, Simonds & Milner - Ajax.
DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU BETTER
PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. MAY 1,19%
Put words togood use for more literate Mothe
By LESLEY MCMASTER
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVEWMER
DURHAM -- Children and
adults alike can put their words to
work for a good cause this Mother's
Day.
Partnered with the Canadian
Children's Literacv Association,
You Said It, We Print It of Whitby
is sclling a line of design -your -own
boGks. T-shirts and much more for
the maternal holiday on May 12.
Sophia Bishop of You Said It.
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HOROSCOPES
Today's Brthday ...........5020
Aries ................... 5021
Taurus ...................5022
Gemini ...................5023
Cancer ...................5024
Leo......................5025
Virgo ....................5026
Libra ...... ...............5027
Scorpio ..................5028
Sagittarius ................5029
Capnoom .................5030
Aquarius .................5031
Pisces ...................5032
I a
649
Pick 3 ..... ... ..........5002
Super? ..................5003
Lottano...................5004
Joke of the Day ............5016
Quota of the Day ...........5017
Trivia Quiz ................5018
0
Environment Canada ........5556
r GIC -RSP Hotline ........................6247
We Print It believes the fund-rais-
ing campaign will help change atti-
tudes towards leaming.
"Lemming should be fun and it
all starts with reading," Ms. Bishop
explains. "A lot of kids don't have
the skills and they hate it if they
have to read something they don't
like." A former social worker, Ms.
Bishop says she joined ranks with
the association because of a similar
interest in learning. "Some things
you can't have too much of," she
says. Customers purchasing an
item will receive a free gift, with all
proceeds going to support awards
the association distributes through
local elementary schools.
"We present a bursary or book
compilation to any student who
exhibits outstanding literary
achievement in a non-traditional
way," says Executive Director
Carol Willson.
According to Ms. Willson, the
association promotes children's lit -
3 -7040 404-2623
nfosource°
Oshawa Centre Cinemas
....7022
Whitby Cinemas ...........7023
Association ...............6024
Ajax/Rckenng Cinemas ......7024
Fibromyalgia Support .......6025
Pickering Moviplex 9 ........7025
Epilepsy Parents Support
Oshawa Little Theatre .......7026
Osteoporosis Support .......6027
Whitby Little Theatre ........7027
United Survivors ...........6051
Durham Shoestring Perforrners7028
Weekly Video ..............7029
NHL ....................:5041
Rogers Community 10 .......7030
Prohne ..................
Theatre Durham ........................7031
Oshawa Generals ..........5043
Major League Baseball ......5033
Myalgic Encephalomylifis
Toronto Maple Leafs ........5034
Association ...............6024
NBA .....................5035
Fibromyalgia Support .......6025
Pro Sports Update ..........5036
Epilepsy Parents Support
Oshawa/Whitby Update ......5037
Osteoporosis Support .......6027
Local Lacrosse ............5038
United Survivors ...........6051
Local Baseball .............5039
..............:.._..
NHL ....................:5041
Parents Support Group.............6052
Prohne ..................
5042
Oshawa Generals ..........5043
99
NFL .....................5044
Blue .Jays .................5045
CFL ....................5046
....6032
Local Hockey ..............5047
Durham College ............5051
Alaxlgckeimg Update .......5137
Ajax/Ackering Hockey .......5138
St Maries United Church
Raiders 'AM' Hockey .......5139
Simcoe United Church .......6034
A4xflicireiring Dolphins ......5140
AyaxPicksnrg Ringette
.....5141
,jax/Pickenng Baseball ......5142
A4ax/Pickenng Soccer ......5143
A4ax/Pickenng Softball .
.....5144
ALL BRICK BEAUTY!
Lovely 4 bdrm. in very convenient
Ajax location - walk to all
amenities! spacious &
immaculate - New 50 oz. brdkn. S
ceramics - CAC, nice custom
deck - Hunte fam. sized kit., mn.
fir. fam. rim. 8 laundry too! Call
SUSAN Y94CE lir Susan Vincent', (905) 619-9500.
Ajax Bridge Club ...........6000
Oddfellows/Rebekahs .......6001
Oshawa Legion ............6002
Parents of Teens
AI -Mon, Al-Ateen
Alcoholics Anonymous ......6005
Women's support group of Durham
Community Care ...........6006
S.O.S. ...................6007
(Smokers Overcoming Smoking)
COPE (Depression) .........6008
Canadian Calorie Counters ...6009
One Parent Families ........6010
Parents Without Partners ....6011
Living with Cancer Support Group
(Durham East) .............6012
Living with Cancer Support Group
(Durham West) ............6013
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth of
Durham ..................6014
Emotions Anonymous .......6015
AIDS committee of Durham ...6016
Multiple Sclerosis Society ....6017
Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics
(Durham Chapter ...........6018
Oshawa 3 District Ostomy Associa-
tion ...................... 6019
Qwsarean Prevention .......6020
La Lech& La ...6021
Reach to Recovery
(Breast Cancer) ............6022
Learning Disabilities Association
COUNTRY CHARM
' N 7W CITY
Executive 4 bdrm 2 storey all brick
detached, backs to greenbell. Masker
bdrm. with 4 -pc. en suite. t rqd 6
spacious M. with w/o to large deck. Sep.
entrance to 2 bdrm. in-law surge, rm. Ar.
laundry, CAC 6 much, much more. To
view this gorgeous home, please call
ANGELO PUCCY Angelo Pucci', 831-9500.
BUNGALow s2osa,9oo
314 ace. 'Country in the City'.
�- Custom oak kilcflen, 2 baths, 3
bedrooms, CAC, hewer wrldows, 3
car oak ...Car
EXCELLENT LO�10
ITON!
Patulous layout - opeoncept with
sunken kv. rm., fp., w/odeck. brig
and spacious, 1,584 sq. 1. walk to
'GO', sdhads and quack access to
shop
WilaLl
401. Just reduced to 5162,000 garaBuff Pauline Davis', 428
Master en suite too. Come b see! y
DIANA PuTr Cal Diana Pktz', 619-9500.
PAULINE ��. 8274, Sutton Group Status.
eracy, a problem she soon discov-
ered working in the Durham Board
of Education.
"I was working with underprivi-
leged kids and found the literacy
level to be very disturbing," she
says. "As a teacher -librarian, I
couldn't do anything about iL"
Today, Ms. Willson is a chil-
dren's author who says she believes
Canada and Durham have a lot to
offer the world in terns of writing
and artistic talent. She is using her
is Day
interest to showcase Canadian tal-
ent while promoting children's liter-
acy through book sales, awards and
providing phonic materials to
teachers, and invites submissions
from writers and illustrators.
People interested in designing
their own message to mom can
contact You Said It, We Print it
located at 370 Brock SL in Whitby
at 665-1845. For more information
about the Canadian Children's Lit-
eracy Association, call 430-1106.
HOW TO USE INFOSOURCE
1 Call 683-7040, or from Clarington call 404-2623, using a
touch-tone phone or push button phone that emits tones. It's
a free call from Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington, Ajax and Picker-
ing. 2 When prompted enter the 4 -digit code of your choice
from the directory provided.
FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF BOXES 5100.
(Durham West) ............6023
Myalgic Encephalomylifis
4 �5emors
Association ...............6024
Erotica Video ...........8103
Fibromyalgia Support .......6025
Clanngbon Walking Program
Epilepsy Parents Support
....6026
Osteoporosis Support .......6027
Oshawa Seniors Club dances ... 6038
United Survivors ...........6051
Once Upon A Child ......8118
..............:.._..
__..._ ..._
Parents Support Group.............6052
Durham Writers/Editors ...6040
Oshawa Revenue Toastrnasters6028
Oshawa Toastmasters .......6029
99
Macintosh Users East .......6030
First Oshawa ITC Club ......6031
Durham P.C. Users Club
....6032
Free From Fear .........................6053
Whitby Jaycees .........................6054
A!P Toastmasters .....................6055
v>>`Parents & Tots
St Maries United Church
.....6033
Simcoe United Church .......6034
HUGE GARAGE SALE -
MAY 4TH
House sold for 979/6 of list price in 11 days.
Now we have to sell contents in one day. At
garage sale at 1609
Orion Court on
Saturday, May 4th
starting at 9:00 am.
For this kind of service
on your sale, purchase
or garage sale, call Pat
Clark` at 619-9500.
HOT OFF THE PRESSI
Be lust to view las lovingly maintained
and beauoluty decorated Ajax 3 bdrm.
home. features CAC, central vac,
fenced yard, landscaping, spacious
open design on a quiet street. Don't
hesitate. Call Marty Streeter', 6831088.
STREErEFr Su llon Group Omega Really Inc.
Home Business Association ..6043
Take Off Pounds Sensibly ...8004
Parent Finders ..........6044
Business Networking Group of
Whitby ................6045
Poets in the Pub .........6046
Ajax -Pickering United Way 6050
Sydenham Museum.............8188
Horse/ess Carriagemen....... 6056
About Crimestoppers
6047
Crime of the Week .6048
Execu-Care Home 8 Office 8100
Care -Givers ............8101
4 �5emors
Erotica Video ...........8103
'
Clanngbon Walking Program
..6036
Clanngton Older Adults ......6037
Oshawa Seniors Club dances ... 6038
Others
Once Upon A Child ......8118
Call for Less ............8003
Sweet Adelines .........6039
Durham Writers/Editors ...6040
Homepreneur Group .....6041
99
Ajax Block Paronts .......6042
HUGE GARAGE SALE -
MAY 4TH
House sold for 979/6 of list price in 11 days.
Now we have to sell contents in one day. At
garage sale at 1609
Orion Court on
Saturday, May 4th
starting at 9:00 am.
For this kind of service
on your sale, purchase
or garage sale, call Pat
Clark` at 619-9500.
HOT OFF THE PRESSI
Be lust to view las lovingly maintained
and beauoluty decorated Ajax 3 bdrm.
home. features CAC, central vac,
fenced yard, landscaping, spacious
open design on a quiet street. Don't
hesitate. Call Marty Streeter', 6831088.
STREErEFr Su llon Group Omega Really Inc.
Home Business Association ..6043
Take Off Pounds Sensibly ...8004
Parent Finders ..........6044
Business Networking Group of
Whitby ................6045
Poets in the Pub .........6046
Ajax -Pickering United Way 6050
Sydenham Museum.............8188
Horse/ess Carriagemen....... 6056
About Crimestoppers
6047
Crime of the Week .6048
Execu-Care Home 8 Office 8100
Care -Givers ............8101
Anscot Contracting .......8102
Erotica Video ...........8103
Vallillee Products Ltd. ....8106
AVE Entertainment ......8107
Emergency Plus "CPR" ...8111
Once Upon A Child ......8118
Call for Less ............8003
Heart Savers CPR .......8017
d u rh a m n e w s ....................99
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LOCATION
tame Ko ides huge pmdpal rooms,
buil-in wall unit, bar, up., and wb in
the tam. run., adjacent to WL, newer
oak trim d doors, moonlit landscaping
with convenience to sores 6 sdrools.
This is great value. Cal Diana Pity,
DIANA PLRL' 619.9500.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY MAYS, 2-4 P.M.
This lovely semi-detached is located on
a Wier crescent in an excelm
neighbourhood. The thane features new
windows, beauki* finished hardwood
floors and a finished rec room. There
are 3 bedrooms with a renovated
bathroom. This home is a true gem!!
shade Ead',619-9500.
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TMNLMAWQItBQ,WED, MAY 1.11fLtAGL7
WANTED: Your time and talents in volunteer services
AJAX-PICKERING -- You're
special, so special that your services
are in demand by numerous area
agencies.
They want you to put your time
and talents to work to help your
neighbors who need a hand.
Agencies like:
AJAX-PICKERING COMMU-
NITY CENTRE: Volunteers help
seniors and disabled adults in the
community. If you can spare two
hours once a week or even once a
month, call Sally Longo at 905-686-
3331 for more information.
AJAX-PICKERING AND
WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR
COMMUNITY LIVING: People
interested in volunteering might
consider tutoring in the Student
Centre Literacy Project.. Tutors are
matched with an adult learner. For
more information contact Linda
White at 905-427-3300 ext. 225.
AJAX-PICKERING RED
CROSS: Join the Red Cross team.
Challenging positions exist with
many programs and services. Call
Donna Chamberlain at 905-420-
3383.
ARTHRITIS SOCIETY: Volun-
teers are needed for special events
throughout the year. Call Lucy Plead
at 905-434-7221.
BIG BROTHERS ASSOCIA-
TION OF AJAX-PICKERING:
As a Big Brother you could really
make a difference. Why not phone
Big Brothers of Ajax -Pickering at
905-686-2871 to find out how you
can share in the life of a boy six to
14 years of age from a father -absent
home? Volunteers are also needed
to help with special events.
BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION
OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women
who can offer a supportive, caring
friendship to a girl six to 16, a boy
six to 10 or a pregnant teen or
young mother are needed to volun-
teer with the one-to-one matching
programs. Volunteers interested in
fund-raising and publicity commit-
tees are also sought. Call 905-428-
8111 for more information.
BLOCK PARENT PROGRAM:
Being a Block Parent is easy and
rewarding. Display the Block Parent
sign only when it's convenient to
answer the door. Your only respon-
sibility is to link up the person in
need of assistance with the proper
authorities. For further information
about the Ajax Block Parent Pro-
gram call Henry Zaczek at 905-427-
2054. In Pickering, call Kathy
Greensides 905-509-2234.
BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA:
Scouting is looking for leaders.
Become involved. Call Owasco
District information line at 905-683-
2411.
BREAST CANCER SOCIETY,
WEST DURHAM UNIT: Volun-
teer are needed to help with a num-
her of activities: driving patients to
r o� too
9'.nding a home is a trying experience, whether you're buying
your first or fifth home. And it's especially hard if you're
lookup for something different or unusual—a starter with
character, for instance.
That takes something extra.
It takes visior l see beyond the hard work and effort.
• It takes dedication --to sift through all the details and small
work.
It takes patience—to persevere and to prevail.
It's that extra small push that makes the difference between
finding a home that's all right, and one that's just right. A
diamond sparkling out of the rough. And we're committed to
making the difference for you.
Count on us for your real estate needs.
Oshawa • Whitby • Claria"
This Week Best Homes
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TOR. LINE 798-7672 Fax 432-1635
treatments, helping with special
events, fund-raising and office
work. Call 905-686-1516.
CANADIAN DIABETES ASSO-
CIATION - DURHAM REGION
BRANCH: The goal of CDA is to
improve the quality of life of Cana-
dians affected by diabetes through
research, service, advocacy and
education. The Durham branch
needs volunteers for a variety of
positions and to help out at Bingos
held every second Sunday afternoon
at Caesars Bingo Place, 88 King St.
W., Oshawa. If you're interested,
call Cathy Gartner at 905-436-6648.
CHILD FIND ONTARIO -
DURHAM REGION: Help to pro-
tect those who cannot protect them-
selves; a missing child is everyone's
business. Volunteer for only four
hours per month. Training is pro-
vided for public: speaking and finger
printing. Interested people over 18
call 905-686-3181.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
OF DURHAM REGION: Volun-
teers assist in the delivery of ser-
vices by acting as Special Friends to
Parents and Children, by Supervising
family access visits that require
court-ordered supervision and by
assisting with special events and
projects. Training is done in Sep-
tember, February and May. Call Jo-
Anne Ritchie at 905-433-1551.
COMPUTER CLUB: This non-
profit club needs volunteers to assist
in the club organization and mem-
bership drive. Call Mark Carr at
416-258-2550.
COPE: Volunteers wishing to
assist people with emotional or psy-
chiatric problems either on a one-to-
one basis or in group programs
should call Christine Kent at 905-
686-3248. Training is provided.
DURHAM ASSOCIATION FOR
FAMILY RESPITE SERVICES:
Enthusiastic volunteers interested in
sharing a few hours per month with
a child, teen or adult with a handi-
cap are needed. Join them in leisure
activities or provide respite in your
own home. "Together We're
Stronger". Call Mary Wilson at
905427-3541 for information.
DURHAM REGIONAL SEXU-
Al, ASSAULT CARE CENTRE:
Caring individuals can offer support
for men and women who have been
sexually assaulted. Or increase pub-
lic awareness through team presen-
tations. Call 905-668-3050 for more
information.
GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA:
Share the Guiding experiences with
girls of today; become a leader. Call
Shoreline Guide Shoppe at 905-
427-2766.
HEART AND STROKE FOUN-
DATION OF ONTARIO: The
local chapter is looking for volun-
teers to help raise funds for research
and education. People are needed to
fill lxrard positions as well as work
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on special events. Anyone interest-
ed in giving a few hours of their
time can call 905-686-1521.
HOSPICE DURHAM: Volunteers
are needed from the Ajax -Pickering
area to offer support and friendship
to terminally ill people and their
families. Anyone interested in Hos-
pice philosophy of caring should
call 905-435-5242 to inquire about
training
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF
DURHAM REGION: Volunteers
help the youth of the community
develop an awareness of how a
business operates from the ground
up. Training and support is provid-
ed. Call Renee or Rita at 905-644-
7058.
KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Volun-
teers learn to operate life-sized pup-
pets and perform small plays in ele-
mentary schools in Durham to pro-
vide support and encouragement to
students with disabilities. Call
Suzanne Nobes at 905-576-4309.
KINARK CHILD AND FAMI-
LY SERVICES: Share your par-
enting skills arid experiences with
other parents needing support.
Training and supervision will be
provided to assist you in making the
difference for a family. Or spend
some leisure time with a special
needs child, develop hobbies and
interests that the two of you can
share. Call Wendy Swinden at 905-
433-0386.
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