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Vendor thouldes (905) 427-0754 :+ P ickering citizens' committee to probe Town's fiscal mess Answers sought on $1 -million loss, spending blunders Bl• MARIANNE T.AKACS NI,V1 PICKERING — Local residents' associations arc getting together to conduct their own n:% c%% of the wav the Town's finances are managed fol- lowing this week's revelation that tax- payers and councillors were kept in the dark about a nearly $1 -million invest- rncnt loss Pickering suffered in 1994. The loss was revealed in a rcport from the Town's audit committee which went to Council Tuesday. " I was asked by a number of leaders of community associations to form a com- mitter: to review the report:' says Dave Steele, chairman of Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Environment. ' There are a peVe number of questions to be asked.- Mr. Steele expects the citizens' committee will look into areas such as Town investment policy, budget proce- dures, financial planning and manage- ment of reserves. So far the Pickering East Shore Community Association (PESCA), Liverpool West Community Association (LWCA) and the Picker- ing Rural Association have agreed to join the committee, according to the PACT chairman, and others will be invited to participate. "It's going to have to be a group of people who are int�sted m making the Town work better: says Mr. Steele, adding anyone who wants to make a "political football" out of the situation will not be welcarm on the citizens' committee. The loss of $9770X), which had been invested by the Town in the Con- federation Life Insurance Company, was incurred in 1994 when the firm went into receivership. It was written off in the Town's books in three seg- ments between the fall of 1994 and May 1995. lire audit committee's report noted councillors were never informed of the loss. which was discovered by com- mittce members when they reviewed for the first time the 'management let- tcr,,' that accompany the consolidated financial statement auditors prepare each year for Pickering. Fhosc letters, containing some recommendation, from tlx: auditors which were never implemented, re wenot passed on to Coun- cil either. "To find out two years after the fact that tlx: Town invested in Confederation Life is in my mind very seri- teek oust' says LWCA president Craig Bamford. "It's trou- bling (councillors) are not getting the right information they need to do their job„ Mr. Bamford also has questions he would like audit committee members to deal with, such as why so few of the Town's financial reports seem to go to Council. they "I hope will stake themselves available to answer the public's con - terns. „ Mr. Bamford says the major con- cem now is for Council to respond effectively to the problems which have come to light and to matte changes as required to restore public confidence in the way the Town is run "I give the members of the audit DAY A FUN its S See PICKERING... Pa" 3 )ZZ11111d111 I & SAL= Sat, Aute 10 ; 12 lin oftt- 0 9 Puts Sum, AfuH. 11th .:.; -:11 amL 0 8 pmL Sala, Aatta 11th r PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADYERTMER FRIQAY, AUGUST 9.19% Loss reported: Town manager BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RER)Rn-R PICKERING — Town staff have not been trying to keep information from councillors, says Pickering's for administrator. "There's nothing untoward and there's nothing to hide" says Town manager Tim Sheffield in refC'rence tc a report from Pickering's audit com- mittee which concluded problems %%ith the way the Town's finances Here being managed and a S9770X) inrst- ment loss \.% ere not reported to Council and should have been. The loss of the Tow'n's investment in the Confederation life Insurance Compan was incurred in the fall of 1994 when the firm went into receiver- ship. Mr. Sheffield says he informed Mayor Wayne Arthurs of the situation in November of 1994. a period during which Council \&as not meeting because of the municipal election cam- paign. "I brought it to the attention of the mayor. The mayor is the chief execu- tiye officer and is the head of Council and I brought it to the mayor's atten- tion. In my yicw that is bringing it tc the attention of' Council." Mr. Sheffield notes at the time it still appeared Pickering_ would be able to recover a sig- nificant portion of the investment. `. since no one knew how much Y none,. was avail- able to paN off Confederation R rW=se, DW*V0, Life's debts. That is why the loss was written off in B segments, he sa\,s, as the esti- mate of how mii,'h LL.11 IA k, recovered grew smaller and smaller. He also notes Confederation Life was a triple -A -rated company nobody expected would go under. "Nobody likes to he in the Position of losing on an investment but that's the nature of investment." says Mr. Sheffield. adding it was the only time in his 22 years with the Town he recalls Pickering not receiving the promised return on an investment. 'We still have the hest rate of return on investments among the lakeshore municipalities in Durham." On the issue of the auditors' 'man- agement letters' the committee found weren't and should have been passed on to Council. Mr. Shcfiield says there was no attempt there either to keep information from politicians. "They are letters to the manage- mcnt Pointing out areas that the audi- tors feel may require some attention." If the auditors hchc%e a particular problem must be addressed. he says. that information is included in the financial statement which goes to Council. "All the suggestions are taken into account.** notes Mr. Sheffield. but they arc not always followed because other ways of addressing prohlerns are often found. (tormerty of West 1 -+dl' Family Owned and Operated I F yamm Jr Dww1or Call and Compare efore You Decide e Road Chapel. 1057 Brock Road PICKERING IJusr aoum of emt P RST TIME EVER', %a MIL 906 BROCK RD. (South of Bayly) CALL TODAY AND SAVE! OF Each 1d Windo type Moo, Repi oe ! row..... ! , 'NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER APPUES ONLY TO ORDERS TAKEN BETWEEN AUG. S. 1D%. M") 420-41180 P Council angry $1M loss kept secret BY MARIANNE TAKACS sTnff gFpoRr* _ _ PICURING — Mayor Wayne Arthurs knew for over a year the 'Town lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in investments when the Confederation life Insurance Company went into receiver- ship but didn't think it was necessary to tell Pickering councillors and the public. The mayor says he found out about the lass "some months" after Confedera- tion Life failed in the fall of 1094. "I was aware of a significant loss, I didn't know the dollar values," he says. Pickering had S977,000 invested in the company at the time. "lire amount was written off in the Town's books in three segments between the fall of 1994 and May 1995. Mayor Arthur says he didn't believe there was any point in "burdening" coun- cillors with information about a situation they had no control over. IIc notes that for a time it was expcctcd a significant pox -tion of the Confederation Life invest- mtent would be mcovered. but that does- n't appear to be lie case now. 111(e mayor admits his Co until col- leagues have recently told him they wish to be kept fully informed of such occur- rences in the future. As a member of the audit c'otnmlittc'c which brought the Confedcratio n Life situation and other Town finarx'ial man- agement problems to light, Mayor Arthur says he supports the changes it has rec)mmcrldced, including measures to make sure all significant lases, emus and other difficulties are reported promptly by staff to Council. Councillors say they showkl not have be:n kept in the dark about the invest- mceni loss and other Town financial man- ageme t problems. "In my naivete 1 expected more Oxen communication (between staff and Council)," says committee mlcem►bcr and Ward 3 local Councillor Filrico Pistrittoo. "You have to keep prying. It's been pret- ty frustrating. -fhe last couple of weeks some of us have really had our eyes opened " Pickering moves to avoid repeat of errors FROM PAGE 1 committee full marks for the work they have done," he notes, adding commiuee members appear to have devoted a lot of time and effort to this maner. Shade also had praise for the audit committee, which includes Maya Wayne Ardm rs, Ward 1 Regional Coun- cdkr Maurice Brenner, and Ward 3 local Councillor Fjrico ftziuo, for malting their findings public - "You have tb admire them for that because they mold have just let brings So and nobody would have kltmm about iL" The audit (committee's report to Cotmcid Tuesday also dealt with auditors' wports ontwo major financial manage- ment enurs made over teem months by Town staff — a $939,000 miscalculation in the budget figures presented to cotn- dams this past spring and a $517,000 weideaW overpayment on dee Fairport Road reconstruction pr+ojecY which has yet to be recovered. Council approved a number of mea- sures to prevent such errors s hum Occur- ring again, inciudng smcler controls on payments and improved tracking of expenditures. Also approved was new policyrequiring statff d notify council Of similar enors in the Now. L Coun. Pistritto believes one reason for the difficulties may be that staff are unac- customed to dealing with a Council that wants to know so much. As well, he sug- gests staff may have been trying to pro- tect councillors from bad publicity during the 1994 municipal election campaign by keeping quiet about Confederation Life. "I think it's inappropriate not to inform councillors of each and every item like that," says Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson. "I just can't fathom why they wouldn't." fie main- tains councillors must be kept abreast of every significant occurrence in Town affairs and should pass the information on to taxpayers "so they will know and understand what is happening". Coun. Dickerson has more questions he wants answered about Pickering's investment policies and procedures. Ward I kn:al Councillor [gave Ryan says he is disap- p(»nted and angry r— — — — — — — — — — over nor being kept MMER SU,yM informed. SU 1At `� SPFCI FR "Thc reality is SPEC - . q( Council has to rely on staff' to follow BAG Y the rules." Staff must "report faith- fully" to c(urxeilk)rs on Town affair. 1675 Coun. Ryan I believes the audit LaaeRm AT committee nerds to Viomm further investigate I the way the "town's finances have been managed, including going back further than the three years already covered to look at auditors' reports on financial management practices which were never passed on to Council. lie also maintains Council should avoid the temptation to implement quick fixes for the problems which have been uncovered and should take a careful, analytical approach. Ward 2 local Councillor Sherry Senis says she asked staff for the auditors' man- agement reports but was never given them. She notes she was a rookie on Council at the time and -probably didn't push as hard as I should have". Cozen. Senis maintains councillor shoukd always be informed of problems of the magnitude of the Confederation n Life situation. "We're the ones who have to answer to the public. We shalkd have been told." OUR OWN M 0 i 427-4143 or 666-4263 TOPSOIL i THE NEWS ADVEKrISE K FRIDAY, AbMST 9: 19WPAGE3 Introducing: Dr. Jason Ritchie Dr. Michelle Schmidt Dr. Linda Voisin Dispensing of all Types of Frames and Contacts 1885 Glenanna Road. Suite 212 Pickering Ontario. L1V 6R6 839-5303. 683-1175 FIBERGLASS TECHNOLOGIES - SA AY AAUt10 10:00 a -m. _m_ T�) t:t-LEtiK- Ytoel` SRF->Lu)��y[,t•»hp(- S Gil•-�p. 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R:iO_r� )S�lill .t Ar rF.o n ow Alit tl YFll BI �( ~K.ati� t0- nKt�F.R SUMO. • �J��t� Bl'Y F \ FREF. � (t �L F ♦�t� RF;�(r8f. t3(,t� tiPF. at 1 _ LL�F.R l5 �pF.CL�1 �) a► � lit paramount - ■ ■ t GRAND OPENING DRAW FORDUAL SEAUED FIBERGLASS ENCLOSUME 1050 BR(X.K RD- s.• I -NIT Vi wc-%tcrn side of building; (90'0) 839-4231 PICKERING. ON'T., LINN' i\ PAGE -&TM NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, I'M Pickeringboy gcharged in serioussex assault on `defenseless' woman 'PICKERING — A 14 -year-old Pickering bo\ has been charged with sexual assault and forcible confine- ment after a "defenseless" woman with an undisclosed medical condi- tion was attacked in her Durham Rcuiunal Police say the victim. who Is in her tnid-'_Os, was sexually assaulted in her Kingston Road residence last Friday around 2: 0 p. iii. The accused. whose identity Is protccted under the Youne Offenders :pct. was arrested Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Pick— Bring police aa- lion on *•f•r Kingston Road. S t a f f Scr,•cant Sand\ Rs ric sa\s the victim and the accused li\c in the same build- ing and are known to each w� other. #*:? I here w as no forced entrs" into her apart- tient but she was detained �+ against her will for a period of , >`:•+ time." he say s. / At was a !� serious attack a �_ainst a defenseless w otnan... Detective Stew Giffin reports the youth was released on hail after appearing in Oshawa provincial \outh court Wednes- day. The victim did not suffer serious injury and "physically, she's fine." Det. Giffin says. "But when a person is sexually assaulted it's hard to determine how they are recovering emotionally." Police wouldn't release specific information about the attack or the woman's medical condition for fear it could help identit\ her. The youth is also charged with theft. Bogey man Alan Black putts for bogey at the South Pickering Seniors' Club's annual golf tournament at Annan- dale Golf and Curling Club in Ajax Wednesday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Road to serenity PICKERING -- Join the Serenity Group's 12 step recovery program at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering at 8 p.m. tonight (Friday. Call 428-9431 for information. F,%pea more from Sears CORRECTION NOTICE In our flyer, media 0821 on sale Mon. Aug. 5 to Sun. Aug. 11, 1996 on page 21, where it reads: "Save $100. Weatherbeater Wood Core Storm Doors", it should read: "Save $100. Weatherbeater Aluminum Storm Doors". We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. ase Exp edavMoqvig . CANNONBALL BED SHOPPE has to vacate their Pickering location. As a result we arc offering all stack at incredible savings. Enjoy value and comfort with classic Canadian Design at prices you've only dreamed of. REG. 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Managing Edam ALNIN BROtrwER Retail advertising manager ABE FAKHOURIE. thstnbution manager /:eneral: iQtlSt 6S;-;110 ('"- rwd: )Vtl?) hl,;_t1707 Cinvlatinn: (90") 683 x117 FAN: (ytl� �s t-' t j Fyfail:\twsnr(mc� (iu fiantrtews rte[ on the Internet: hrtp fl, u, duifuni a-wsnet the scar d%ertner ,s a member of the Ajax \ h Aenng &ctrtl of Trade. Canadian C'txnmuni" Newspaper �.Vu' , C'an:khan Circulations Auxin 1;,curd. Ontano Press C OUni,1 and oyfylRI The puNtsher re%me<the nght n. d ssify tx refuse any advemserrn-nt C'redn fix aJsertlsrnknt limited to spwe pn.r erns (xtiuptes Back where they belong There are going to he some: changes around here in the comings years. The provincial goyemment, continuing a program of communit-, into iration of Ontario residents with developmental handicaps, announced recently three more institutions would be closed for good. The program, which began with the closure of nine other institutions for the developmentally disabled dating back to 1984, will see these individuals being brou,_,ht back into their communities -- and their fam- ilies - to give them an opportunity to contribute to their societies the best way they can. And we hope you'll celebrate the more, rather than resist it, as many municipalities have with restrictive bylaws which present _roup homes in resi- dential areas. People with developmental disabilities are people just like sou. Marry are sensitise, caring_ and ambi- tious. with a desire to succeed. They generally don't break laws, abuse others• commit deliberate acts of violence. This move by the government to encourage inte- gration for those with developmental handicaps is being celebrated by groups like the Ajax -Pickering and 'Whltbv association for community Living, which pros ides assistance and support to roughly 100 Durham residents. As Executive Director Keith Powell says, "they may walk funrts, but they don't steal or abuse chil- dren." These people were formerly known as patients. In the coming years, they'll be citizens just like the rest of us. We should embrace them and provide the sup- port they require. It's the right thing to do, and we bear the responsibility of seeing the program through. Finally, they're back where they belong. To respond to this editorial call /nfosource at ?'�rtfosouruce 683-7040 and dial SllO .You said it.,-. In response to last Friday's editorial opinion encouraging Ajax and Pickering residents to contribute to a summer food drive, our readers said: ♦ "I think it's wonderful that you would put that article in there. I'm sitting here on a Friday night and now I'm going to get up and do something about it tomorrow and I'm sure it's because of your editorial. It's so easy to forget the peo- ple that are in need. You're right, it is summer and the liv- ing is easy for most of us." SON WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE WE USED TO Play OUTSIDE All GAY ON DAYS LIKE THIS,.. AND WE BREATHED REAL AIR... ♦ Letters to the editor Stop urban sprawl, build better communities To the editor: Re: Toronto: Commuting a way of life for us in Ajax and Pickenng (July 28). So. nearly 950X) Durham .out travel elsewhere to work every single day. some 38.(XX) from Pickering and 20.5(10 trom Ajax. Most travel h} highway -- 33,(XX) from Pickering -- while only 4.(XX) use the GO train. Repatrter Marianne Takacs pro- vided half a page of facts to pander. These facts tell us that Durham is a bed- room community, and urban sprawl is out of control. What is wrong with sprawl and bedroom communities'? Nothing, except neither is affordable. We cannot be com- petitive when the cost of living must include several oars per household, fuel at 60 cents a litre, increased taxes for new regional roads, schools, water works, a new $80 -million water treatment plant, sewage disposal, firemen, etc., etc ..... all paid from household taxes without benefit of significant industrial assessment. Durham workers commute to jobs in industries who provide taxes to other municipalities. Durham gets the expense of social services, education and infrastruc- ture; other municipalities get the tax rev- enue from industry. .In the past the Ontario government sub- sidized sprawl, resulting in huge deficits and public debt. Ontario taxpayers cannot and should not continue these subsidies. The other subsidizer of urban sprawl is Durham's farmers. Farm land is assessed and huge taxes paid, but since cows don't have to be educated, farm land incurs no cost to the municipality. The high taxes paid by farmers subsidizes urban infra- structure so new subdivisions can be built for commuters. As the tlulldozers churn up more farm land, the agricultural industry is required to finance its own demise. In the The Ajax -Pickering dews Advertiser iiccepts letters to the editor. All letters Owuld be typed or neatly hand-written, 50 words. Eads letter must be signed k=sd t and last name or two initials name. Please include a phone or verification. The editor Tes e tight to edit copy for style, codent. Opiniow expressed re throe at We waism and not those of Tim N ws Advwl sw. past the Ministry of Agriculture helped IwTmrs pay this urban subsidy by giving a 75 -per cent tax rebate on farm land taxes (not houses). But it is now the govem- ment's goal to eliminate the rebate. The solution to this commuter/sprawl dilemma was propaned by the Golden Commission -- intensification, redevelop- ment and municipal restructuring. Economist Pamela Blass calculated that reducing urban sprawl could save $2.5 bil- lion to $4 billion in operating cost and $10 billion to $16 billion in capital cost. The Office of the Greater Toronto Area report- ed that under the concentrated growth option, Hwy. 407 did not need to go east of Markham. Stopping sprawl subsidies, like the 407, discourages more sprawl and saves billions of dollars which could be used to encourage redevelopment, intensi- fication and effective, inexpensive public _transit. For a bonus, we could conserve thousands of acres of Ontario's best, most productive food land and support the agn- cultural industry which guarantees us cheap food and vast export earnings. By stopping sprawl, discouraging com- muting and requiring the users to pay, we will gradually build live -work communities that are efficient, affordable and great places to live, work, play and invest. The News Advertiser provided the sta- tistics. The issues have been defined. Now, we meed public debate and action on the solutions. Lorne Almack, Pickering We asked: Are you concerned about findings which suggest Pickering is prone to an earthquake'? -- Asked at the Ajax Plaza ..___. � a j VOW 14i La JOHN BAILEY "No, F -,e never thought about that. I think it's very remote." 4A ALL �4 .tea,. •. � '` BEV AS11131' "No, not about that. but I am concerned about the increased risk of - cancer because of the nuclear station." t b MARGARET STOLL "Yes, very. Just living close to the station is frightening." ��; TED BRENNAN "No, it doesn't matter to me. Too many people worry. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 196 -PAGE 7 Around Durbam Region Two men. et short jail terms for vicious assault BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAPF -- DURHAM — Two drink- ing buddies who in an "act of rage" viciously beat a Whitby mart so severely he suffered permanent brain damage have each been sentenced to two years in jail. Charles Belanger, 49, of Bloor Street Fast in Oshawa, and Brian Hackett, 35, of Brock Street South in Whitby, pleaded guilty in June to aggravated assault in the May 9, 1995 attack, which took place during a drinking party at Mr. Belanger's apartment John Sweeney, now 42, was left comatose for more than a month following the beating and is now wheel- chair-bound, unable to walk or spcak properly. Ile rtMuires 24-hour care at the senicm' nursing home where he know lives and "is a shadow of the person W used to be." Mr. Justice Ham • I aFor me said Wednesday in passing %Ln- tence at ()ttario General Divi- sion court in Whitby. "l le has neurological injuries which at present would indicate he is going to suffer mental and physical abnormalities perhaps far the nest of his life... He has no chance for recovery," the judge said. ME Sweeney watt punched and kicked repeatedly then left on the floor of the: apart- ment unconscious for eight to 12 hours before an ambulance was called the next morning by a friend visiting the apart- ment, court heard. The trio was gathered at the apartment for an evening of socializing and drinking. What provoked the attack remains unknown as both men claim they have little or no recollection of the evening. Mr. Belanger's lawyer John Olver said "there was no intent to cause these injuries" and the attack was the result of "nothing more than a drunken social occasion that for whatever rcason.. Just got out of hand." In passing sentence, Mr. Justice IaFormc called the assault "the most serious I've ever cncountereef' and said he was "touched" by victim impact statements, given by Mr. swe eney's family. 'Ibe victim's face was so badly .'mangled" after the attack that his family could not recognize him, he said. .'And thea to realize that they are going to have a hroth- er or son who for the rest of his life is not going to be the brother o r soar they knew. ' Mr. Justice laForme said. "it is indeed by all accounts a very. very x:ricws attack..AbL con- sc:yuences of the events di(In't end in that rox)m. 'they are going to go oil for the rest of Mr. Sweeney's life." the judge t. Wed dw p ur's actions after the beating "unconscionable." 'Iix: pour said they didn't call an ambu- lance bccausc they thought Mr. Sweeney was "sleeping Paeftap f _02W» DoducdW r,RHA DM A WAWTr, PFOMCTM DISSCOI.NTS c.f,s FOR AGE so • Now a km w • Manes -filo Claims • JONES—DOOLEY INSURANCE BROKER Over 23 Years ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's August Horne Book, appearing in this newspaper, Wednesday, August 7,1996. 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Upon the pair's arrest the next day, Mr. Sweeney's blood was found covering both men's pants and shoes, as well as Mr. Hackett's right arm, Crown attorney Emile Carrington said. "Particularly galling...is that he was left lying on the floor in his own blood while his life was in danier for 10 to 12 hours," he said. Both defence and Crown lawyers entered a joint sub- mission agreeing to a sentence between the range of 18 months and two years less a day. Their two-year sentence is in addition to the 15 months and just under nine months Mr. Belanger and Mr. Hackett have served in custody. FACT: OPENING SPECIAL 3035 SQ.FT. FOR $259,900 FACT: 50',60'+ LARGER PREMIUM LOTS AVAILABLE FACT: STEPS TO THE LAKE FACT: 2462 SQ.FT. TO 3035 SQ,FT, + LARGER CUSTOM HOMES AWLABLE FACT: PRICES FROM 5249,900 FACT: CHOOSE ONE OF 7 NEW HOME DESIGNS CARVED OUT OF OUR FOREST IN PICKERING. 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Musicians. dancers. singers. clowns and more take to the stage beginning next week in the largest seniors' showcase in Canada. Durham's entertainers and the dates they'll appear arc: in Sande Brittain. Aug. 13: Young at Heart Cloggers. Aug. 14: Michael Jack and Dan MacAvov. Aug. 14: Bells of St. Andrew. Aug. 1.3: Ndrianc Stewart. Aug. 15: Bob Hooper. Aug. 15: Count% Four. Aug. l5: Helen Ko,,tashuk. Aug. 15: 1:.J. Cooper. Aug. 12 and 15: and Sweet Charit%. Aug. 12 and 16. The doors will open at 1 I a.m. daily for informal entertainment in the lobby. The audience can dance to hand music, sine along with choirs. join in a counts- line dance or take in a magic show. Auditorium performances will begin at 1 p.m. Specially -priced tickets, including GST, are on sale at the Roy 'Thomson Hall box office: single. S13. S22 and $25. call 416-872-4255: groups of 20 or more. Sl 1. S20 and S23. calf 416-503-4822 extension 225. Ajax high school band barbecue drums up funds for B.C. trip AJAX -- Ntemher% of the Exeter High School hand are holding a barbe- cue todav to raise funds far a trip to British Columbia next May. Several hand members will he at the LOEB store at Monarch Avenue and Bayly Street in Ajax from 3 to 8 p.m. selling hot dugs and hamburgers. They'll also be serenading shoppers with music. Proceeds from this event will go toward the cost of sending 40 student.% to Terrace, B.C. in the spring. This is the second part of an exchange with a band from Terrace which visited Ajax this past spring. 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Our reg. $34.99 and $39.99 Sale $26.24 and $29.99 Offer ends August 25, 1996. PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9,19% Entertainment Aug. 9, 1996 This on-stage couple are Wrong for Each Other BY JACQUIE MCINNES SPI CIAL IO -Illi \I ws .\n\'I RIIsLR Dl RKNM — There's a new pla\ cr on (tic Durham theatre scene, but don't he surprised it \ou ser some familiar tares. Pantheon Produc110111. IIC;Idrd h\ artistic director Tim Sowh\\cll (the director ol- this year's Durham Shoestring production. Assassins) opened its inaugural play. Wrong t'Or Each Other by Norm Foster. last \\eck. The group", nIrlllhcrs inclUdr a nunlhcr of a t r. and hack,ta_r crc\\ from :irc.i ,ominlunrl\ Ihr Matt Champion and Lisa Taylor star in Pantheon Productions' Wrong for Each Other, a play that examines the anatomy of a rela- tionship that goes sour. photo by Ron Pietroniro atre who hope to take the compa- ny beyond the comtnunity theatre level. "We're aiming for a profcs- sional theatre company," notes Mr. Southwell. "There are it lot of' local people here who do go into T-0ronto for jobs. Hr suggests that, if it takes ofh. P.inthcon would he the area's first professional company. "It means %\r'd he able to offer Equity actors positions. Ri,ht no%% the\ can't work in community theatre without special permission. "And its not just the actors, it's the backstage crc\\ that are unionised as well." And, Mr. Southwell feels, "A professional cornpany here could also he Lord as a stepping stone fur young actors in the area." While professional status may be some tltrlc' away yet, Pantheon is counting on professional perfor- manccs by veteran com- munity actors Lisa Tay- lor and Matt Champion. They play the only two characters in this comedy -drama about it husband -wits relation - A Pi 9 ft &"�� 11 d 9 IDAL SHOW'9ALL BR• SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1996 Find out how your business can become involved in this fabulous Bridal Event. 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"We were considering other plays as well, but this one was a very funny read and then we real- ised it was great that he was a Canadian," says Mr. Southwell. Mr. Foster's other plays have included The Melville Boys, Sin- ners. Opening Night and My Dar- ling Judith. Wrong for Each Other contin- ues Thursday through Saturday evenings until Aug. 24 at the Arts Resource Centre (behind Oshawa City Hall). 'pickets for Wrong for Each Other are $10 at the door on per- formance nights or in advance at the Information Oshawa kiosk in the Oshawa Cenirc. centre court or at the door on the night of the performance. NOW SERVING AVRA11"AND P.'c�E��N� CALL NOW AND ASK FOR LIMITED TIME SPECIALS. EACH DISH COOKED TO ORDER CALL... (416) 5.333 GREAT CIiINESE FOOD DELIVERED FAST AND FRESH!!! !h t -1 r -- —tr of .r PICKERING TOWN CENTRE would like to welcome ALLYSON to their team. 831-5366 NOW SERVING AVRA11"AND P.'c�E��N� CALL NOW AND ASK FOR LIMITED TIME SPECIALS. EACH DISH COOKED TO ORDER CALL... 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News Advertiser rs-; Sports now on .� • the Internet ' www.durhamnews.net Ajax minor mosquitoes sting Peterborough for pair of wins AJAX — The Ajax Spartans Symbol 7"cchnologics Canada minor mosquito rep base - hall team is first in its divi- sion after a sweep of a recent doubleheader against home -town Peterborough. The Spartans led the entire first game and pre- vailed 11-9. Oftensi%'clti, Kyle Talc hclted a single and two doubles, driving in Mo runs and scormL, twice. while Stephen -Ross Budai swatted two singles, knockedin two runs and .scored twice. Ian Smith hit a double, drove in one run and scored: Eric Cunliffe stroked a double, had an RBI and scored once; Matthc-.+' Jordan drove in a select baseball learn reached 12-5 win over Agincourt. h� t- I' I I Fx �h• h• run. Jesse Adams hit a sin- gic. a double and scored once: Adam Urquhart hit two single,,, knocked in a run and scored once: Adarn Groomc hit two sinudcs and scored once: Tcrry watt hit a single, drove in one and scored once: and Adan) Ali walked. was hit h,, a pitch and scored. Sharing the mound duties were Cunliffe and Jordan. Strung defensive Barnes were turned in by Adarns and Ian Aspinall, as then combined on a double play. Ajax trailed 7-5 _wins into the seventh and final inning of the second ;=acne before pulling out an 8 , victory. In the scyenth. Jordan scored on an RBI single by t c ma s o a tournament In Agincourt on the Civic hull- 11, ip 'aloe, t e b ates - n r au _at 'a n t it tout, est win, t o Pirates were walking the Ajax under -17 girls' da} weekend. In its first garne. Pickering gangplank before coming thumped Erin Mills 15-4. Latif and David Grieves stole sparked by a Mark Murphy Pickering swept round-robin garner its four to reach hack to beat klarkh.un 7fi. Pickenngtrailedh_;w'llhlw'U red hot against Flame the finals. In the champi- out in the seventh inning in the sixth inning, came to Howrvcr. Orillia battled hack I h r h P f tic AIf. d I' k d and one in the fifth to bring Throughout the tourna- AJAX — The Olympic Flame was doused by the Ajax Warriors `lead Packaging under -17 girls' rep soccer team. In a recent home game. Ajax thumped the Olympic Flame 8- 1, as Erin Walkorn, Lindsay Anderson and Jessica Knowles scored two goals each. Single goals were netted by Emma Ito and Lisa Taylor. One goal by Anderson was a beauty, as she scored on a SCOREBOARD i spar c came up against a tough the comeback by driving in a I.cusidc team and tell I I -1. run with a single. The next In its first garne. Pickering three hatters walked, and thumped Erin Mills 15-4. Latif and David Grieves stole sparked by a Mark Murphy home to tic the score. With grand slam in the first inning. runners at second and third. Pickering then played Chris Deidun, who had been Orilha and built up an 11-2 hit on the head by the Pitcher lead by the third inning. in the sixth inning, came to Howrvcr. Orillia battled hack hat and smacked a ganic-win- with seven runs in the fourth ning hit. and one in the fifth to bring Throughout the tourna- the squad within one run. The ment, Pickering got great Pirates defence then held and pitching from Nolan Bader. Pickering won I I -10. Carl Jadunandan, Rashad A big fifth inning, when Latif and Michael Tadman. AJAX — The Olympic Flame was doused by the Ajax Warriors `lead Packaging under -17 girls' rep soccer team. In a recent home game. Ajax thumped the Olympic Flame 8- 1, as Erin Walkorn, Lindsay Anderson and Jessica Knowles scored two goals each. Single goals were netted by Emma Ito and Lisa Taylor. 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Jure Pattison d Cub: an Team Volvo S 1 3 1 3 David Sawidu. 8elemy Sharks9 Renegades 1 2 5 0 0 2 0 EAST -WEST 1. Barry Knodel and Charles Brarmer Chris Chambers 5 0 and Paul Macti". Resistors r 5 2 0 10 FLIGHT •s' - EAST -WEST Mistts 6 4 2 08 1. Tina Bleauw and Max Tang: Damon Todaro and Chet Calgo Raiders 8 3 2 1 7 Doldor free kick from outside the penalty box by booting the hall oyer the wall set up by OI} mpic Flarne players and into the top of the net. The Warriors dominated play thanks to the work of midfielders Colleen Faux. Lindsay Anderson and KristinrToomsalu. Also turning in solid games w ere Chantale Gauthier and Laura Purdon on defence and Walkom, Michelle Anderson. Taylor, Lindsay Howell and Knowles up front. Aspinall, who then crossed the Plate on a single by Groome. The winning run was scored when Gruomc was Icadmg, olt third and an attempt to pick him off resulted in an oyer -throw. Other off'cnsive hwh- lights included -fate hitting a single. a double and scor- ing once: Budai hitting, a single. driving in one run and scorn_ once: Adams and Groome both hittinu, singles and scc,rinLI: Urquhart smackln , a d(ru- hle to drive in two: Adam Anderson oAalting :( ,ini le and scorinu once. and Smith helting a single. Urquhart and Anderson handled the pitching chores for the Spartans. f)eten,,i\C stalwarts were Jordan. Anderson. Tatc. Ali. Adams and Watt. i- A to.* Me 5h° Ga pmreaNo � Now OPE � tTJ rl GOLD CENTRE - Practice with purpose on our simulated true course conditions. PIC it i- -.Si.-1if: ref- 1HP..-Iki Featuring: • Two sculptured "fairways- • Seven laser measured target greens • Chipping green & bunkers • Putting green • Merchandise, custom clubfitting • Corporate S group enquiries welcome Our CPGA Professionals will tailor a lesson program to suit your game. 8800 Sheppard Ave. E. (east of Morningside) Open 9am -10pm Weekdays: lam -10pm Weekends (416) 724 -GOLF Redeem this ad and receive 2 large baskets of balls for the price of one •' • IN trIq• • DATE TIME LOCATIO TUX I DIVISION COACH PHO # ug 21/96 6.00 pm - 8:00 7pm A.C.C. - EAST Bantam AA Tim Murphy 686-7666 8:00 pm - 10.00 pm A.C.C. - EAST Midget AAA John Winder 6834512 ug 25/ 8-00 am - 9:30 am Pickering Village M/Novice AA Tony O"Brien 428-3256 9:30 am -11:00 am Pickering Village Novice AA Mike Fox 427-3510 11:00 am -12:30 pm Pickering Village M/Atom AA Frank Robinson 427-0930 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Pickering Village Atom AA Bill Neadles 427-9077 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Pickering Village M/PeeWee AA Herb Watson 427-7149 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Pickering Village Peewee AA Bill Carroll 427-6156 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Pickeriag Village M/Bantam AA Rob Holland 427-7/666 Sept 6/96 9:00 pm - 11:00 pq Pickering Village Midget AA Steve Horner 683-6758 e PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9,19% 2 40 CLASSIFIED ADDRESS: CLASSIFIEDS' I us at Buy one Trri (p, (il - week, get, (905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free. Monday to Friday � - Call us for TORONTO 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday -_ details LINE or fax your ad % - ApMlwe to ArtI.$— r- 798-76726830707 (905) 579-2238 Sall rntl 1NAIcNe For GARAGE SALES BI7Tr NOTICES y ��l 1 Announcyaby's ar49nsS3�tGST vtit� and recea certificate }IaST ' entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products. 1 Careers ' ' Careers , ' Careers ' General General General General General Sales Help/ Help IM, Help 1 Help I'MilHelp W11 Help Agent Need some career direction? _ OBC can help. At, counting - Rusmrss Adrvmsnanon Computerized Bookket•ping Computer Scitmarr & S, rrm Operator Admmtstranse Assistant - Se,retar I)cnlai Assisting - Pharnuts Tnhmuan Mrdi,A! Other At,ntinr • 4!rilical lab. Assnstani V -dual Office Ariminisuator Human Service Worker held & lnuth Assi wii • :Animal Care Aide Trascl Counsclltne • lour+sm & Hospitality I -J% (]ark . I aur .urd Scrums legal Offnr Ascrttant and mann more Get where you want to go, fast, pith OBC'.s quality career training. Graduate in 12 months or less! :!M f, 'itn S! 0 C X76-9175 206 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 9206 (Haywood Plaza) Ajax Ont. LIS 2H6 (W—. • ANVIRAKE a IPDIC • DANGEROUS GOODS • RE�i'D. "` • LOG BOOK A BORDER CROSSING 905428-9475 1 (800) 347-8803 905-428-3659(Fax) ' TAX DEDUCTIBLE • N QST / PST •24M/70AYS/WK. &r 3Z 40 PUTTING YOUR CAREER IN MOTION 1+1I Career Career General UP Training ' Training , Help RODGERS SCHOOL 4& of truck driver training Itd SCHOOL OF TRUCK DRIVER TRAING LTD. CLASS A, B,C,D,Z REGISTERED & APPROVED AS A PRIVATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL • TUITION TAX DEDUCTIBLE ALL PHASES OF PROFESSIONAL DRIVING INCLUDING AIRBRAKES, DANGEROUS GOODS, LOG BOOK & BORDER CROSSINGS CALL NOW FOR A LOCATION NEAR YOU NO CHARGE DIAL M_�cW> 1 Help CAREER MINDED? DIRECTOR POSITION available at local weight management centre. Must be motivating and eager for a challenge. Sales experience an asset. Please tali 905-420-4220 AVAILABLE murrdutety parttimehours. full-time Pay up to S560/week work ung 5 30-10 30 Monday - Thursday. 12 day Satur- day Must be over 18. ener- getic Car required Call Now (905)404-0403 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon plldication as News AdvetLLser wi not be responsible for more Im one incorrect lrlseftion and there shat be no iabiYly for nolto4w oon of any ativer- bsement Liability W er- rors in ads is united to the amotlltt paid for the space occuppng the error. Al copy is witfiect to Cte ap- proval of marlapmenit of News Advertiser. EARN $472.06 WEEK from hornet Typing forms, fun assarttdy. sonm -"- (416)812-Mi. Earn SM week from florae comptet. rttg que111ti--awls for pub - Ushers. (416) 812-6892 Code 6. EXPERIENCED SHIP- PER with forldifl license. Please fax resume to Ingrid MacDougall, Interim Per. sonnel (905) 9137.0627 HELEN'S Home Services hiring 6)(06nentced pentons for house cleaning. Call 427-4385. Required for Durahm Region local transportation company. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Clean driver abstract, police clearance & be ICC qualified • Top rates • RRSP Program • Weekly pay • Direct Deposit • Comprehensive benefits package Please Contact; WILMA FRASER 905-579-2911 P E R S O N N E L Fax 905-579-6050 FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES Are seeKing Oshawa. Ajax , Pickenng.Whaby. based, part time representatives to conduct product demonstrations, training and public relations at a retail level for the following product lines: Modems Strong computer background required, Internet users. File # 231 Cellular Phones Candidates must possess good rep- resentation skills and enjoy technology. File # 232 All candidates must be available to work week nights and weekends. Full training provided. Immediate attention will be given to candidates who fax their resume to 416-287-9736 or mail to: TMG 4410 Kingston Rd. P.O. Box 53635 Scarborough, Ontario M1E 5G2 CANADIAN TIRE AJAX Requires full and part time service writers. Automotive and keyboarding knowledge an asset. Please drop or mail resume to Automotive Centre 260 Kingston Rd. W. Ajax, L1 T 1 P5 No phone calls please. Joumeyman Machbfmfs Horizontal Boring W Operator Shear/Bneak Press Operator A minimum of 5 years experience in medium to heavy manufacturing is required. These positions are with Cameron Steel Inc. located in Lindsay, Ontario. We offer competitive wages and a benefit plan. Interested applicants call 705,878-0544 HEY KIDSIII Make great money canvassing. For more nfomnat+on call 725- 7934 ask for Teresa LANDSCAPING . ; ., ry Dumar^ R,—,,on has Positron for property man- teratce or nstaliation Ap- phcarts must be familiar and able to operate all re- lated equipment Previous experience and clean driv- er abstract essembal Fax resume to 905-429-2185 MASSEY'S restaurant re- q.. ­s t, tly Experienced Line Cook Appy .r person 774 Liverpod Rd S Pick PEOPLE NEEDED to demonstrate Filter Queen vaarums. $350,wee, n Oshawaarea Must nave car Call 1-800-565 1061 PROGRAMaIER/ANA- LYST required to develop. maintain, and enhance hu- man resource managerrnent systems to the unique ds d neeour Fortune 500 cl.ents Candidates must have at least 1 year of demonstrated Powerbu.lder experience. consideration will be given for 2 years of Visual Basic experience. This position requires ex- cellent cornmumcation and strong motivational skills and is available for full -tune or long-term contract a m- ploymeell Please forward your resume to: Lisa Pre- balgs Organization Metria, P.O.Box 550 Brookln. ON., LOB 1C0. STUDENTS returning to school has left us short staffed and we deed to re- place them irmlediagNy. AN areas aro open including: customer service. sales. campaign coordination and management CAN Tnrdy for an interview 728-4897. WANTED: 23 people to lose up to 30 pounds by Labour Day. A9 natural, doctor r...ded. Ask howl Cab ton free 1-800- 8816782. 1 Office Help F you are manned, single single parent, separaled or divorced you may quakfy for Financial Assistance. DIP/CERT. programs avail- able: Quark, Illustrator, Photo Shop, Director, Premie, Access, Accpac, Auoocad, C++, Visual Basic. Unix, Novell Engineer, Windows N.T., Small Tact, Power Point, Word, Excel, Durham Business Comput- er College. 427-3010 Must live within 45 minutes of Whitby; 20 pt)sitions to he filled immediately. 12-13 hour shifts; home every day, requires 2 years A2 experience, ICC qualified, Criminal record search, recent ah�tract 10 t�F PERSONNEL CALL MIKE 1-800-665-6219 Sales Help/ Sales Help/ Agent Agent ESTABLISHED Custom Steel processing plant re- quires Shear Operators. Minimum 3 years experi- ence. Brake Press experi- ence xperrence a strong asset. Shift - work may appy. Immediate Positions available. Non- experienced person need not apply. Phone (905)721-2600 for ap- pointment Skilled to Help PRESS PERSON NEEDED bt„s; know ,,. '-) rue AB Dick 9950 press T.Head. Please appy in person with resume to 1410 Batty St . Pickering SALES PROFESSIONAL llcrntr, �\ Lttcsrylrs tti kx)klfig tk,r a l ighly- nxytivatrcl indiviclual w1111 Cxperience in magazine advertising sales, to join ()Lir dynanuc salcs team. Exccllcnt rctnunerali(>n, l>cnctits anti oppoyrtunity' tOr career advancement %N'Orkins; for well estahlishe(1 Publishing firm. 'tail or tax rusun1C to: Gail Jennings Homes & Lifestyles 130-132 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H5 Fax: (905) 683-7363. A'u lelepbone calks please. Skilled Help -EVERENCED LICENSED A MECIIAMC Regttaed for Pidienin area Molt. Apply wqh Pleslme 1895 Clements Rd UrM 171.((Beside UAP) or Cal Phi 686.380.3 FRAMING CARPENTERS needed ASAP by Cana. dian him direct. 3 to 4 monffts contract in Europe, starting September 1996. Must have E.C. passport. Fax passport copy and background to 905-619- 0466. RN "QUVWXII Tuesday mornings for Whitby Oral surgery of - rice. Reply to: File lf~ Oshaw&Whitby This Week P.O. Box 481 865 Farewell St., Oshawa L 1 H 71.5 OfficeSales Help/ Im Help 1 Agent MIYOICE/SMPF NG FULL-TIME window con - CLERK Required for local sultants wanted. Forward manufacturer: Compute- resume to Kandalwood ized environment. Prepare Plaza Postal Outlet, 1801 trnvaces tar electiortic mail, Dundas St.E., P.O. Box bar coding. pang slips. 70525 Whitby, Ont. LIN bits of lading. ctsbm pa- 2K0. Pers. scheduling of ship- ments. Please send re- LARGE FOOD Company sure to: 153 Crown Crt., requires FIM sales agents. Whitby. Ontario. L 1 N 781 Eam $40 - SW K co mtis- sion per yr. Car required. RECEPTIONIST -AIR Call Helen (905) 438-1540. Clerk, Solid background in collections and computer THE TORONTO STAR order entry required. L(Am requires door to door Sales 1.2.3, and knowledge of People to offer our best as - steel industry an asset. coup to new home delivery Reply with salary expeaa- subscribers in Durham. tion to File 0%74. oduma You must possess eaceffent This Weak , P.O. Sox 481 , Commoanocatllon skits, have Oshawa, Ontario. L/H 71_5 the ability and desire to $iii work independently. be available to work evenings 1 "ftilAgillift and haw your own trarts- ponation. We provide an excellent earning Iwtential CHAMBERS FOOD, re- ace training guarantae quires additional sales "nth COffunisslons and bo - raps. Aff keds are supplied nuses paid weekly. Call by our professional late- PG MCI at (905)686- "lliketing staff. For training 2292 in one of Ontario' s largest wholesale direct compa- nies, Phone 905.728-0912, between 10 am and Bpm.SELL IT NOW ask for Brian. Skilled Help -EVERENCED LICENSED A MECIIAMC Regttaed for Pidienin area Molt. Apply wqh Pleslme 1895 Clements Rd UrM 171.((Beside UAP) or Cal Phi 686.380.3 FRAMING CARPENTERS needed ASAP by Cana. dian him direct. 3 to 4 monffts contract in Europe, starting September 1996. Must have E.C. passport. Fax passport copy and background to 905-619- 0466. RN "QUVWXII Tuesday mornings for Whitby Oral surgery of - rice. Reply to: File lf~ Oshaw&Whitby This Week P.O. Box 481 865 Farewell St., Oshawa L 1 H 71.5 tilled Skilled Help Help DuPont Canada DuPont Canada Inc. is one of Canada's leading chemical companies. Our Ajax Site, which manufactures automotive coatings, is identifying potential full-time employees who will be available to start work with us IF new business growth opportunities occur. We believe one of our kev strengths is our diverse workforce. The core work involves the handling and processing of chemicals in the manufacture of paint. We are looking for people who are committed to safety and can learn and apply multiple skills in an adaptable manner. You will work in a team environment to continually exceed customer requirements and to motivate yourself and others. You must work well without direct supervision and thrive in an environment of continuous change and growth. A minimum Grade 12 education is required. If you are interested in being on our WAITING LIST. please pick up and submit an application between the hours of 8 00 am and 4:(N) pm at: DuPont Canada Inc., 408 Fairall Street, Ajax, Ontario LIS 1R6. If you already have a resume on file, you must complete a standard application to be considered. Deadline for applications is August 15, 1996 Only potential candidates will be contacted. No agencies or phone calls please. MISTER CHEAP',Honhe -orovements, rec rooms,in aw apartrtents. additions, erces. decks, Ne. U- _ansed for over 20 years, work guaranteed, for F'ee estimate call Emi• 305-404.8170 A R Maintenance Bill repairs and ,snovellons etrical, Plumbing. ce- 110 tiles, CWP•r ft. From all repairs to mal ran. ktions. Fully guaranteed. a- -UMWee. (905)492- rsevRK installed. ad, relocated. EXPSW 1.Free eeerytp Hac atic air ts•ansm, hu- llers. Big. Small jobs. Paul 429.0295. THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1996 -PAGE 15 IMDaycare Daycare t Firewood Articles Articles Available • Available For Sale fflo For Sale ()AY -IN NANNY for teacher's two children (2 and 5 years) non smoker, references, start Septem- ber, Liverpool / Bayy 831- 2791. EXPERIENCED live -rut nanny required for 1 a 4 l/ 2 year old girls, references and own transportation. Liverpool/Finch area. Start late August. 831-3524 LIVE IN or out nanny re- quired for 2 gids (3, 8). non- smoker, drivers license, ref- erences, Pickering Village. 427-9258 LOVING NANNY Re- quired to care for 2 boys. ages 4 and 5 mo Live out Call (905) 428-2614 NANNY - our home. Nhites Rd./Finch, non- smoker, car necessary. 2 whool-aged children, long- -erm position. Sept. start. Leave message 416-299- 2323. PART-TIME daycare and 7ght housekeeping re- 4utred for 2 school -aged .hddren. Must have own -ransponation Experience. 'eferences required. Non- smokers only. Starting 3W 3rd. 3-6pm Whites/ Finch 831-1107 after bpm. AFFORDABLE daycare wadable n my home 8 yrs experience. Ages 1. References. receipts Chapman and Hwy 42 ,Wl 427-9505 DAYCARE available in non-smoking environment, newborn to 4yrs. old. Nutri- tious lunches/snacks, fenced yard w/playground, references available, close to 401. Please call 686- 0859. LOVING Daycare, in my home, Ajax, ECE edu.. child/nfant CPR, high quality To start September. (416)223-2579. DAYCARE/nightcare re- quired in your home, 10 month old. 3 days or nights per week. 14 hrs. per shit. 2 week rotation. Call 905- 686-6602, required for Sent 1 HWY. ?/WHITES - Moth- er offenng experienced full time daycare in my home. weekdays only CPR and First ad qualified. Call Ja- netR31-PARR LOVING Hone care, all ages, receipts available. Brock/Finch area. Call 42R-RS.'1Q MOTHER OF 2 GIRLS. available to babysrt, 1 or 2 little gids. Please tall Janis at 42A- 1791 RN, mother of 2 will pro- vide daycare in her home Nutnbous snacksimeals Indoor/outdoor acitvhhes Receipts given. FmchNal- ley Farm area Can An - nal at 831 X171 Employment two Wanted ACCOUNTANT Car do I aln' CMA Ccmputef liter- ate 'Hands-on- full fin pet3 Budgebngicosbngl aralysts Please cam 1905; 686-1514 dvertiser 6831-0707 Fax 683-7363 SKIDS a Pallets for fire- FLEA bfAI=T wood, hardwood a soft- tables $225. wood/glass wood mixed, pre ca or bro- Robin Hood Inn, Altona Rd./Finch ken' delivery available, Saturda S & Sundays, Y Y r large 8 small loads. Limited time offer. call (905)430- Venders Welcome 9013. (416) 491-7692 AIR CONDITIONER. 12, 51 000 BTU. good working 30• ALMOND stove VW. Electric typewrtter $100, fox condtion asking $185. Air conditioner 5275. W. fur jacket (size 10) $400. 509-2223 size dryer $175, 2 small (905)666-7676. AIR CONDITIONER, Ken- portable bbl' TV's es- $W - more 10,000 BTU 14 1/2W, 2 Kerosene heaters ea. CARPET 3 rooms, $299. 20H. 230, hardy used, $125, console stereo $50, p --.e includes 30 yards of $350. 839-0934, kitchen set/china cabinet carpet, prenvum pad , and erences and satisfaction $350, round glass table/4 installation Custom blinds MOVING Nursery war. swivel chairs $225, pedes- also available at lowest drobe/dresser, $200 &seat tal tablel4 chars $350, prices Sal 905-432-2750 while chrome kitchen set. brass a glass coffee a end $200 Almond stove, $100 tables $225. wood/glass Fridge. $25 Little Tykes coffee table $50. wicker sandbox. $20 420-9577 couch. chair a coffee table augured post holes. setting $125. sectional Couch POOL Cleaner - auto $425, cream/blue couch (Barracuda) . barely used $300, secretary desk/chair asking $320 Call 905-509- $100. 6 drawer dresser 2674 $50. dresser, desk(hutch. 1 and piano specialists Flat night table $450 Best offer a delivered Call 1-(613) w•M as box des. Good ref- 436-0526 M9Articles for Sale AIR Conditioner 5000 a 8000 $14 27' Sharp Super Fiat tube one gun stereo remote ca- ble ready. Rent to own. only $5 49 wkly Phone 905- 571-1413 Sharp Cash register 5300 a cash drawer $50. Lets make a deal 434-7448 or 655-5829. SELLING YOUR HOME? inquire about our HOME FOR SALE PACKAGE 683-070'7 5 a $155 1990 JS440 Kawasaki Jet Sin rebuilt motor, new starter 52.100 New lathe. $'65 Phone 905-576-.0132 Air Conditiolners,excel- lent condition 10 DOC BTU $225.8000 BTU $200 Ken- more dehurr-ohar $100 8 construction Jack posts $10 each Call 579-7347 ANTIQUE UBRARY tale '2C pas years old. a- 1 condition. $1.)00 or test offer 432-6839 BEAUMARK -eavy duty 'nom caomg washer and oryer to be sold as pat, 6350 432-7859 Brno ASL 400 sco0w .if, Install in auto trunit. .an. stabon wagon Or hatch back $1000 Offers con- sWered As new (905:427-6.532 Carpet Broker, 1009 Nylon thick. plush. stain re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms. only $369 00 Price in- cludes 30 Sq yds carpet, deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quota- tion in your home No in. terest. no payment for one fun year. Daniel. 1.800- 217-0104_ Carpet Mill D srtbutors, 12 moths No payments. No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms i300sq ft ) installed with deluxe pad from only $399 Spepals on Vinyl. Ceramic and Hardwood Floonng_ Free Shop At Home. 1.800- 663-6w CARPETS - lots of carpet. 10C-, -ykx. new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I well carpel 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet pre- mum pad. expert installa- ton. fast deliveryfree esti- mates (30 yardst Norr^.ar 686.2314 SELL rrNow e� ' kltprorwmnb • ' ' Improventptb • ' • Plumbing • Moving b • Flooring, • Gardening a re. Driving • Storage • � Carpeting • M Landscaping Schools EUROPEAN tale special- MISTER POST HOLE. SIGON Construction Ltd.. ALVIN SAMEDAY AJAX Moving Systems - full CARPET Installations - 25 CEDAR trees for hedging, mi, will renovate your bath- augured post holes. setting s•rvng Durham Region for PLUMBING licensed services. moves. appliance years experience. r•- wholesale prices. fresh dug room. or kitchen walls. as tet posts to concree.Sona /9 yrs. Additions. stundecks, Pkxnb•r no foo tow small. and piano specialists Flat stretching. our Speciallty a delivered Call 1-(613) w•M as box des. Good ref- tubes installed, all work patio doors. windows. rel no job too bio. Complee• rate or hourly. We now Free estimates D a N 472-3896. erences and satisfaction guarant"d. (905) 665- roams. flagstone. free esti- Reov-, Free •sb- haw healed storage units. Duncan. 987-1799 or 987 - guaranteed. For trials esu- 0400. mates. 905-576-57W. mates• greet prices. guar- Now offering free boxes law • Party makes pet 0. Dykstra 725- licensed 30 yrs. ex - KC a a MASONRY anle•d lowest. 905-725- with move. Part and load Specializing in brick, block • Services 4913 POST holes / lance T.E. Hone Improvements. 2507 or 1-800.340-0058 special. star" y $99. and • House FREE Estimates Cal arcus• upon request. Free posh left) Post holes Specializing in rooting, sd- Estimates. Can 7 days up. Cam for information, a Cleaning week,(90SI579•-3811 G/� CB dined, all concrete sup- Sono tubes entitled. ng. soffit. MVes trough. window a doors. Please p���� • - '-7 • 1 725-0005 or 427-0005. MAGICIAN clown piled , ready o entertain for any o any AN work guaranteed. tall Tort 579-3760. leave HARRY -0 -THE- ARE �• any occasion. &rth- P.H.P.S. Saving Durham message. MOVERS - Move big or time, o clean open Interior and exterior fpr 12 years 728-19N I w \ small w• price dllsm aM home? nF Pro- days, promotions, - SCHOOL Approved by D.SA .O r4 lessons and test $105. - 10 Lessons $150 •FuY Cause $259 Free pick -up and drop off (416) 297-30M B,B S or r Ings fund raisers Magic ON1awL Miandyinian ' 4 e�n2E�i�iT s , di �s l• On's 85. �eeWW �t�y help. 839.705Half Shows are 7n1 or x728 - rem • Irlucis BWIneSs r4Mrvs ► r 4 jLa3t SefV1Ces GENERAL CARPEW lilts 1.76 Mari with pickup with do TRY, bee •tNnraI house able. Comparable rafts. N>mww clean up. W- ad6Yon•. bas•mants. d•cks. trim work door in- NOPPAW T00 cutting, rwotirg. sof re- movel, Nit, bed design. SMNMOon, baseboards. SMALL ;l, 1 9 and prang. Also stteds, roof repass. (mss) prox 10 yrs. experience. References annal moving 619-2930 Bill Jr. . Kkhrlts . Basenterb Car Yie rest oars mapcian. Cita Er- 86B-t9Cf2. ' Windo 4 •00015 4284907 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. atC. sP•aillumig • Bellwo n s • Elt mvivs-nti• al (905) Pleas• oath (905) in custom homes. adiftions. SMALL ENGINE SHOP Diriving rwewakats, r•c rooms and 1 ii Electrical b twin rill aprents. lies- W lif Ir ,N ell MOV KW" and conrrl•rlaal. Sevkg Du tusm Region for yrs. Fres oonsuka- over is � Jeff •06428- ATIONS RENOV AWN ELECTRICIAN sm BY w licensed 30 yrs. ex - KC a a MASONRY Addrons. second sWiM Mrislled �B" bail perierlce, all work Specializing in brick, block do= fie a wafid Viaranieed, ds - and ehknftys• AM tiered Hoofs, ti0ors a 1tfilklpws. floors. CDUr1t t0 seniors co repairs. AM woAmansfwp Guaranteed, photos, MW- 9WsOO&w io" FREE Estimates Cal arcus• upon request. Free call vfthw Sam 905.603719 Estimates. Can 7 days ([)05)426-2146 week,(90SI579•-3811 T= PAMMG 6 DECOR Wedor a a ,, Etd , ��eriiorrt European " dow-1 "oY,-� Fast, heart, rel" service. 420-0081 'customWunu^9fPeP•^e1g. K*~ a aidow rransad a insured. For free •cll mates aM Rich 905.686- 2286. also storage space avail- ALL SAFE PRO DRIVING eiabsts. Senior and mid able. Comparable rafts. LISES CLEANING - will RA &wants work doing uP. Dill change. sharpen Call 432-2850. do hares and oifias, ap- magic: for clrldrsn's paries ACCOUNTANT - Can do IIEN avian Wq• truck prox 10 yrs. experience. References and isM occasions. Have i allll CMA - Computer ktar- do household naves, reel- available. W d„,as,y and Thursday rest oars mapcian. Cita Er- 86B-t9Cf2. aft. 'Hard dgle cloull rim. Pit¢ Budg•ur stingil d•n0al. eonrnewl- AM Bbl aviabl•. 432-7583 freall). NORTH STAR mvivs-nti• al (905) Pleas• oath (905) types d moves. Cal Cart or Janft 427-2868. SMALL ENGINE SHOP Diriving 686-1511 888 1514. 905-72B-2716. • • Lraa rorNr e e SCIfOOIS Ir ,N ell MOV e e aIG - houses. aperksaes, flfrrat applieion and 0 epe- ALL SAFE PRO DRIVING eiabsts. Senior and mid LAw4I4401wERs - Tune SCHOOL ethers Back to uP. Dill change. sharpen drivng cotass sps-Fefy oda e bled•, only $35. + parts. cull APPROVED COURSE Excellent sisnam Cal 438. (fie-ee'fdelliveey from Pick- M.T.O. 5279. (Aug. 26, 27, 7796, 0" to BoalmarwiM $5.00 26 ,29) Also regular coum charge; a"Will lby •s offered. 42&1717. freall). NORTH STAR SMALL ENGINE SHOP 905-72B-2716. amGlllyda uv iamLw4scq*v Gardening & LandsophrV K AINTENANCE & REMOVA Also tree stump removal. ndeceping -Free Estimates" can >Dowe 111!1131 -'JOSS �VALL 683-0707 �OR k:l, +FAXVO'rr74363 PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9.1996 On, Articles :A!rUcWs Computer Computer Automobile:glM Auto; In ApartmentsM Apartments For Sale Salego Video Video • � For Sale Wanted J For Rent For Rent COMPUTERS - Pentium 100 Multimedia packages with ink lel printers 9,595. Pentium 100 commercial systems with 16 meg. ram, 1.6 GB drives etc. $1,175. Lots of new and used 486 systems and used 386's starting under $300 Com- puter Clearance Center 697-3059 Fax 697.1817 ECHOSTAR 18' Satellite dish 40 free channels for 1 yr. with Activation Rent To Own by Phone Only 58 88 wkly 1-905-571-1412 HOUSEHOLD contents for sale - bedroom suite. sectional sofabed. love - seat. chair. plants. coffee table/nighUend, weights Good Condition (416) 431- 9081 KENWOOD 200 watt co-p,ete home stereo. 5 disc Co. dual cassette Tower speakers Rent to own by phone from $750/ wk 1-905-571.1413 KENWOOD Car Audio complete system. CO. amp, speakers. $7 00 wk Rent to own 1-905-571.1413 KITCHEN TABLE 4 chairs $100010 . sold oak Queen sized bedroom su- ite. headboard. highboy. dresser with mirror and 2 end tables $1.000 DO 404- 8872 OAK/PINE FURNITURE Wry cay •etaii paces' One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers a now setting direct to the pudic Eg solid oak 7 pc dnng- room or 6 pc solid pine Bedroom. your choice $19% many stain choices Traolonai Woodworking 905-985774 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS pea,e renov aUng' New and used pianos Not sure? Rent to ow^ apt size up^gnt. grand digital. kevboards An 1995 merchandise re- duced' Teier, Rano Works. 433-1491 PLAYBOY A PENT - HOC SE '965 to '978. mint condi: on 905-683-'496 ask for Sharon only POOL Table. 4■8 slate. incii.0es cue rack -.Cues. *Core Counter. also in - Aides ping-pong table wnl, W accessories. $1000 firm 105-686-6634 3UEEN SIZE SOFA 3E0 oid rocky g char. ma - 0* dining table wrth 2 Chairs. rose Coloured re - dining chair, dresser with large mirror. coffee and and lade Reasonable prices. all n excellent condition, almoat new 905135-0508 RENOVATION SALE, Antique marbie top ongksh wash steno 5275. antique parlour stove $100 firm Antique floor model work - kg radio. $225. back lac- quer 8 it •ntertanrnant wall unit 5200 10 piece oak duwkg room suite. 6 cane back chairs, table. center Iwtch, and comer cabinets $2.400 655-0357 ROCK BOTTOM DEALS Air conditioners from $75 Apartment s,ze dryer at $150. Table and 4 chairs $65. Full size dryer S50. Colour T V.'s from $299 V.C.R.'s from $129. Love seat $100. Stereo recerv- ars from $115. C.D. players from $119. Tape decks from $139. Electric guitar, $300. Dishwasher $150. Cord- less phone $85. Large so - of ud WALNUT DOUBLE war- INTERNET SERVICE dhotis, 5235., queen bow mattress S225, sofa and AVAILABLE chap E150s freezer $130, 5Home and web page creation Hyper 4 dressers $ols - $75. P g YPe dresser and bed $125.. re- link and server storage. diner $95.table and chairs Call John Duarte 565, pine spindle bed $110 , office desk $65. 4 at 579.4400 beds $35 each, dryer $110. microwave S85, col - lee taws $55 Many other IM Lost & a Lost dritems 697-3532 Found • Found ' Articles Wanted $SS T.V.'S, VCR'S, apartment size washers and dryers, apartment size freezers, portable dish- washers, fndges. stoves, apartment size washers. musical instruments, gold and diamonds, call Rock Bottom Deals, 436-1320 ANTIQUES Absolutely. Purchasing lumrture or an- ything old Scientific instru- ments. China. saver. adver- tising toys. decoys, dolls, milk bottles. collections or estates Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905) 655-8049. Brookhn PLEASE HELP ME FIND MY BIKES! Someone stole both of my bikes out of my garage on Goodman Dr. in Oshawa (near Waverty/Adelaide). I had to work very hard to buy my new bike. It is an 18 -speed Mountain Bike for 10 yr. - 15 yr. old person. It's a 'Silver Bullet', black and silver in colour, with a bell, compass, light and mirror, has two packs, one on front, one in crossbar. IT'S A BRAND NEW BIKE!! Also they took my old bike, which is a Mountain Bike, only one is deep bright yellow with black writing. Also looks new. If you know anything or see my bikes, please call me - Connor, or my Mom - Hope at 432-1863 REWARD OFFERED Garage/ Garage/ Yard SalesI Yard Sales YARD SALE SIGNS Please be sure to take doom your signs after your yard sale to help keep the environment clean !! ' Articles Wanted COMPUTER WANTED: -nmersity student needs a computer with Windows. word processing software. '44 modern, cohour mont- 'x and in exc~t working =xickbon Would prefer a 486 or higher and possible cnniter (905)434-5780 NEEDED 4 or 8 port .Dice Data System Call red at 576-9335 UNWANTED Scrap metal :■ac -p fnoges. stoves. -asnersdryer, can. ...Cks etc Can 1905)430- 2 -FAMILY GARAGE SALE • 13 SAT. AUG. loth gam - ;pm WANTED - bar tndge in 22 i& 24 BIRCH CRSS., AJAXc Ced PPhoorneonJanrere WS- i,Harwooz� N & 401 11 5-8021 WANTED CAMERAS - -d China and glass. Iewei- ROTTWEILLER pups, German line. large -boned, CKC-registered, 1st shots, microchip, vet -checked, 2 year guarantee. Family - raised. Available mid-Au- gust. 905-723-1926 after 5prn. FAIRVIEW DOG TRAIN- ING is offering classes for Jurvor/Senior Kinder Puppy Program, classes start Tues. Sept. 10/96 Our ap- proach emphasizes gentle, posdrve. discipline. It's creatrve/fun for the whole family Limited registration For info./registration - Su- sanne 905-839-3407. ATTENTION: Dog Own- ers Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems starting at $54 99 up to 150 Ib wt Dog Life Jackets starting at S25. 32' Fire Hydrant in- door/outdoor BEST Ball, 4 - Ire 6'. 10' Lifetime Guar- antee. Starting at $1099 9-9, 7 days/week (905)723-5413. Fax 723- 1466 FREE!! FREE!! FREE!! 6 Foot Leather Training Lead For All New Students AT K9 CONNECTIONS Dog Obedience AIR CONDITIONED CLASSES ALL LEVELS SENIORS DISCOUNT Call John or Dianne at 1-905 438-1711 Automobiles F M11 for Sale 1975 FORD GRAND MARQUIS. 72.000 original mass. excellent mechanical condition, asking $3.400 cal M 668-1570 GARAGE SALE sed ery. mk:roscopes, tale - mw, 6 morMla, needs lots of room, loves Rids. (416) NO bW" and tifas• 1860 as is. Cal Jen 726-B212. scopes. binoculars and re- 1977 MERCURY MAR - 621 Cognac Cres.Pickering rated its clocks. watch- OUIS. 2 door. 460. 40.000 & Finch) as, furniture. anything old original Wyles, as a. $950 Whites 432 1678 on best offer 723.1348 Aug. 10, 8-1 Wanted. TV Antenna a 1984 AUDI 4000S. S. lower rotor. Call 655-5829, speed, good Clean car. no C household crib, �' 434-7448. Will take down & rust. needs exhaust. $86o GARAGE SALE - Sat Aug 10. Sam - 2pm Pick up as is Cal 905-725-99e9 2465 Old Harwood Ave. N. mss• >'� (stars). Wcat- ed n� �r�- Taus 1914 HONDA ACCORD, (North of Rossland Rd. - Ajax) CoRI �� P � m Anteet 5 sipsunroot, •unnng con - *wn. needs work. sola as Avon products & lots of Stuff to see & sell! ton Rd. Whitby. 905-427- is, best offer, prone 905- Its spot Ion sore cera i sail aasunbly, plus 4 HP 725-09% NEW MUSIC a -zine e trucks. Allylirnhe. Car 905 hftPI'lw-wdumarrnil 1985 PONTIAC ACADIAN. GARAGE SALE -aifc 23Blndex Mm 4 or automatic. $1550 cer- 529 MCLEOD CRES._ Pools, triled or best offer Call �2�Oa90 Toys, mI�s. liatchen. and computer lawn ffiJSpa ICK Air. clothes dryer and lots morel (905)576-7388. bowery brakes. now Sat. Aug. 10. 8-2 Rain date Sun. 11 TLAND shoepdogs. tat- bras. 190.000 ka (moady A i A TOWNG. Pay 550- 115000 for used i EXCELLENT 20 tt hwy) SI.200 or test offer %HD StAINIER WEEKEND SALE ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTABLES SAT. AUG. 10th IOA.%14P11 1l'\. al G. 11th IIA!11-3P%i \\r li.ilc• a !.v_2r ir,a„n ,J .h�...•r.. huttc•n Lihle, A ,it:urs .pc,ialh priced 6,r thin weekend only. \\c• a6„ hase a large %aneh of yu:ihp glas..:huna X ralleclahlies h, :h,w sv tnnu COME E %RLi FOR BEST 1EI.E(T10% ANTIQLE DISCOVERIES 683-8243 u rectangular Kayak pools including decking & lancing 15 year balance of new pool Manama New ker in box- $4.995. Bonus - Free nstaltatwn 1-800-668- 7564 . Pickering / Ajax 416- 798-7509 • ' Lost & • Found REWARD at $1000. for in- formation loading to the safe ream of 1985 Harley Davidson, burgundy and grey. missing from Ile Nes- %Wn are. (east Port Puny) Isystems ry91111 from $69. Dlsrafter 2 a.m. Friday. Aug. 2/ movies from $15- C.D.'s $6. ii/OCG �� 96. 905-986-4002 Movies $8. able. most Deliveryegam- Stove & Fridge - dean, dtesterfield. Toro 21' tlnrtalaad, ey-a-� Program- Si�wn reel -type mower. + otter articles • ' 22 Sinwoe St. N. Oshawa (books. household. etc) 905136.1320. ill? AUG. Soft atardmg • 30a SAVE Many on home tl3N Il1ERlADO/. DBS (011 De�rOok) FREE TO GOOD HOPE. Bader Cosie Cross te- 19117 Hyhffdal Slaw Can 436-0814 1986 CHEVY Celebrity 2.5 W infected. New exhaust, runs excellent. Some sur - tam rust. $800 obo. as is. 985-3183 idler 6 weekdays. anytime weekends 1986 Olds. 98 Regency. very flood. both bodily and mechanically, X1650. 905- 728.1185. 19.8 TRANS AM, T -roofs, WrOm Casaee•. black w4h gold. Never winder driven, V8 aullo., ps. pb. air, cruxes. tilt, an extras. New tires. $7500 obo. Call 905-985- 4917 or 416-667-2700 ua. 3326. 8:30 - 4:30 pal. 1967 Gov. Cavalier RS, 2 dr., 4 cyl. dub, air. p.w., p. looks, asking $1900. obo. Car Andy 427.7872. 1967 FORD Tempo, pfs. pb. aullo. w• 61200 as is. Call 906.434-7065. 1968 Cavalier, 4 door, 4 cylinder, air conditioned, p.s., p.b., mint condition, certified, $3800 or best off- er. Call 436-0791. 1968 Eldorado Bintz, fully loaded, plus Memphis cus- tom Cadillac work. low miles. in mint shape, black with dark grey interior, ask- ing $11,500 Must be seen to be appreciated Call (905)433-4145 or (905)432-2102. 1988 PONTIAC FIRE - BIRD one owner, lady dri- ven, black on grey, V6. PIS. PB. P/W, $3995. certified. 905427-9983 1989 Pontiac Sunbird. 4 door. 113K only, no rust. certified Am/tm cassette. Looks and dnves very well. $3999 Call (905)831- 8729 1990 Buick LeSabre Cus- tom, owner dmren since new, 193.000 hwy kms, grey w/grey interior, air, caw. p d l , andfm cassette, wire wheels, very dean in/ out. asking $5.400 certified. 9051436-04111 '990 CHRYSLER DYNAS- TY. air conditioned. cruise. auto . 3.3 Irtm. Power wind- ows, locks. AM/FM cassette. ''t steering- non smoker, well maintained. cell $5.500 OBO 723-9080 1990 PONTIAC Tempest. air Cruise, auto. 3.1 V6. ex- ceNent condition, one own- er. well maintained. $3995 4 /6-8636 1991 Ford Crown Victoria. air can . 351 cu. in , Ws. p/b. p,w. cemhed 54750 obo. '25-4865 1993 Chevy Cavalier RS Nagon 6 cylinder. 52.000 kms loaded, 1 owner, 94 GMC 3.4 ton will, flat S10,500 o b o. Call clock. 52800 080. 579- 905)436-018 6794 199S FIREFLY, 4 door. 5 ' speed air. stereo 7 'JOG K 69.700 (905) 404-2554 4 yY)hlel Drive 92 PLYMOUTH Acclaim. 7C 000 kms. $8000 1-416- 282-4074 Cash On the Spot Pay $50 - $5,000 used and scrap u and trucks, any con tion. Call anytime, hrs. 7 days. Fast min. service. No Da Call Ken (905)509-5584 (416)571-2155 CARS FOR CASHIWe buy used vehicles. Vehi- cles must be in running condition. Cal 427.2415 or come to 479 Bayty St. East. Alex at MURAD AUTO SALES. WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 'FREE'towingtor sr:rap. used or abandoned cars milts, ttw pick-up. top prices paid. up to $100 (416)281-3499 (416)281-9804 WILL CLEAN up your property of old cars. scrap metals etc. Cash paid. Same day service Also good running cars and trucks wanted. Pager 416- 339-7395 or call 905-427. 6110 Trucks for Sale 1991 Blazer 4X4, loaded with options 126,000 km Like new condition One owner Must sell, certified $12.500 make an otter. 438-1641 any" Auto Insurance, Having a problem get- ting a competitive rate? Cal Jones - Dooley Insurance n Ajax for a quotation. 427-3595 CERTICAR AUTO CEN- TER - 'LET'S GET BACK TO WORK AND SCHOOL SALE' Over 40 reconditioned canted ve- hicles on sale Eg. 7 rtvro vans from $5.595 - $12.995 8 Cavaliers from $2.9% to $7,995 1993 Surefire 69K $9.850, 1992 Taurus wagon, Waded $8.850. 1992 Topaz 9". air, wow $6.995. 1990 OId- Smobdo Cutlass Supreme, loaded. $6.695. 1991 Pon - bac Grand AM $6.995. 1990 Firebird, loaded. T - tops. $7.995., 1990 Lumina 102 $7,995. 1990 Gran Pru STE $8.695., 1989 Old- smobile Regency $6.995., 1988 Jeep YJ Sahara $6,695.. 1987 Nissan XTD Cap. $4.&95. 1967 Pontiac 6000 Waded $3.795. 1985 Dodge 600 Convertible, Ill Sale $4.295. Super Sal•, 1989 Z24's from $4,295. Waded $5,295. Good deep cuticars from $2.995. Cortical Aub Cooler, 155 Ki" Sit IAlest. Oshawa. onurto- (11051, 57*11111196. Open Suedaya 'Mlhsre Cus- Ialaors Seed Thera 1991 Char. Sprint cork- .. . . on- .... 41ku1o.. arNfm case., 67.000 Ilan. CWMW $5500 OW Div 576.8130 1987 PLYMOUTH VOYAG- ER. 4 cyl. auto. good con- dition.178.000 kms Carlo - led. asking $2500 or best offer cal anytime, Paul (905) 666-3732 Whitby 1995 Chew AWE) Astro van, blue exterior, grey in - tenor. tiny loaded. 26.000 km , $27,500, Vader pack- age. CD player. 571-4028 MIT - Trailers 42 FT PARK MODEL. (1992). Brighton Shores Estates. in excellent condi- tion. all furnishings includ- ed. air conditioned, asking 540.000, cal 905.436- 6018. CAMPING MEMBER- SHIP - ilebrne, includes COAST-TO-COAST. Camp US/Canada Wnight. Only $395 US. dollars. 1.800- 2315-0327. Otorcycles 1900 HONDA CB 750K. 29.000km, Windiafer, back -rest, $1200 or best clNu. Call 905490-0469. 1991 KAWASAKI KAr100 Dirt Bike. Medtan"lly sound. starts first kick, a rare find. $600 obo. 905- 263.8060. ask for Brian. 1004 SUZUKI GS 750 EF, exc@Nutt condition, only, 35,000km. Now bal- hry. chart, brake pada I" sulnner. Noor raced or dropped Roady, to be cemi- fad. SM. 906.4360N25. onspnirwwwwC Chale your own tome •eatre Ion less then to price of one right mw, 6 morMla, needs lots of room, loves Rids. (416) NO bW" and tifas• 1860 as is. Cal Jen 726-B212. Murine •out MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE A � an ft low. co � 51, 54, 62 Dafldn Dr. Ajax 447.4504 1997 MERCURY Mar-ffn yrs (WY/fin) Sat Aug. 10, 8-3 P.m. Qom, good condiiii load i15.501ak Car SMw 571- C household crib, �' BARN for rent a individual ad, We rust whilainavy. 14 It. silialaxis own Sports - 1413. books, mss• >'� (stars). Wcat- ed n� �r�- Taus wavier Know. Below miles, $3200- CaN 905- $50. b $7500... Cash on pal ekrmwwm canes, with SlGO91AM ' OusMY loam Aug.�+9- ton Rd. Whitby. 905-427- 428-0490. Its spot Ion sore cera i sail aasunbly, plus 4 HP SPE- sale shed lab r X 8', SPE- trucks. Allylirnhe. Car 905 Eviniuds outboard moles, CIAL ONLY 1295 cake talc' 1987 OLDS CUTLASS 7065740.. esceMorrt condition. Call Many door suss and at/- :44U REGISTERED SHE- Supreme &°upham. black (905)576-7388. ' efirwdicks 7 l McKay Ad. and ��X �'+ AJAX TLAND shoepdogs. tat- � grey interior Duel ex- wr**n calls. A i A TOWNG. Pay 550- 115000 for used i 1980 Tlwnderider, Sum. Unit 3, Pickering. For rrhoro a". A%W. iG Gaa91- 4r= tooed, vet dnecked, first pod condition. $4700. rapcash cels i audus. 24 fire. 4.3 third 17 it bkl100 6.ft pr 905-019-2093. Everyttril from maior appliances to shuts. d•womed. hone Socias ihquwws orgy Cal 7 da 7 days. Car 9056865003 Ire, 175 HD. 100 hrs. Eagr hi, Easy Collector's items. etc... Lots of parking!1 fAW4 fly 10 90 August Cary 438-0198 leave mss- or 906-7065234: 30 min. bad tredst, $10,500. Car Rank dale: Sat. Aug. 17th 7, $500 each. Car anytime sage- swwm. Uxbridge (905)e522302 (905) 435-9962 ATTENTION FISHER PERSONSI I I I 1995 17.5 Hydra Spoil HP. John- son, 2 fish finders, trolling motor, 3 batteries. Iivewell, Baitwell, rod holders, ster- eo, $17,000 OBO call 623- 9107 SEA -000 RENTAL - 1/2 hr. $20; 1hr. S35; 4 Hours $100. Call to reserve yoursfll Must be 18 yrs. or older. Valid drivers lic. re- quired 404-2383. Recreational Vehicles ATTENTION HUNTERS, 1986 Honda. TRX 250, 4x2 ATV, front & rear racks, electric start, hand warm- ers, excellent condition, $2500 firm (905)428-2135 Apartments For Rent 5685 INCLUSIVE. 2 bedroom apt in nice area, nears Boys Club.Also 2 bedroom plus 1 house, Sept. 1. $725. 723-0392 $706.74 monthly. Newly decorated, 2nd floor 2 bed- room, country home. ap- pliances, ut4ities parking . No pets. 15 minutes to Go. GM East of Courtice. (905)279-7438. OSHAWA 1 & 2 bedroom. located at 350 Malaga and 946 Masson Street. Avail- able xrvnediendy $600 & $700 all nclusrve. No pets Cal 905-576-6724 2 BEDRM APT clean bright spacious newly ren- ovated, hardwood floors and trim. sop panung- back yard. close to every ttwig, avail. aimed 5690 + hydro Ron 432-1533 2 bedroom apt available imrnediatey. in quet 6-piex budding, Whitby, working People only $629 89 All appliances included 666- 5535 2 BEDROOM basement apartment. suitable for cou- ple. no pets please Call for details 427-1788 2 SUNNY bedrooms, split-level -/good size hv- ng•&knchen, 3-pece bath. $730 inclusive or 2 share, 5365/each Large patio West of OC Oct posses- sion 905-434-9793 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 story building, close to schools, library. South GM Plant Available imriediate- y and Nov 428328 7pm for appantrnert A must Sesf Whitby, Bright, new. large open concept 1. bedroom basement apart- ment, lxwal• entrance, gas fireplace, new kitchen, full bath, separate, laundry, parking, walk to Go. minutes to shopping, no pets, non-smoker. $750/ month. Call after bpm (905)66&-0621 AJAX Bright 1 -bedroom bas•menit apartment, saw rate entrants. large will care, 4 appliances. new cwP•ls. ha ft paiaed, ca- ble. SM inclusive. No smoking, no pals. Car 619- 2770. AJAX 2 bedroom bass - front apt. for rent 5725. ON ihdusive. GA. Isudry. oM close to at amai, um newly csgwed• 905- 8039781 cel afNr 5 pat W-kdwa AJAX -NEM LAKE modem now one bedroom bbaseffieflt apartnent, fill W). rooffil big Mdhetl, side entrance Iabrwiy park - 4 Cade. no Sladiiry pills. $NO ndt"te MS -X116 AJAX Oxford Towsm buildrg. does to shoppirg. 401, GO. Pods, sauna. 2 bedroom available: Oc- tober 1st. 905.6s3 -e421 until 7:30 pm AJAX, bright, spacious, 1- bedrooni basement apart- ment, separate entrance, 4 Pc. bathroom, laundry, all inclusive, $600 monthly, firstnast. references. (905)663-0799. AJAX, convenient location, 1 -bedroom basement apartment in quiet adult home, bright, spacious, 3 - piece bath, small kitchen- ette, suit student/single working person, 5480/ month inclusive. No - smoker. 905.665.7817, 420.1040 AJAX, LARGE bright le- gal . 2 bedroom basement . seperate entrance, laundry, $668.20 plus 30% utf@es no pets. Non smoker. IsV last, Sept. Ist. 683-1358 AJAX, new renovated 1 bedroom basement, $525 inclusive, laundry, parking, no pets. Sept 1, first & last, 686-7692. AJAX -spacious conveni- ent self-contained one large bedroom basement apt. vacant. $525. /mo in- clusive. FirstAast Private entrance. non-smokers no -pets, ret. 683- 4015 (evenings) AVAILABLE immediately, spacious basement apart- ment, all amenities. $600+ utilities. References. 1st/ last, no pets. Cal 619- 1792. AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY, in Whitby Apt building„ spacious, carpet- ed. newly panted. with bal- cony, close to bus. shop- ping. all utdrbes included. first / last required, no pets. 1 bedroom $650. 2 bed room, $750 cal 430--0134 BACHELOR apartment for rent 5475 inclusive per month first and last. Cable included 576-0371 Avail- able immedia8ey. SE Oshawa SOUTH Oshawa, south GM plant basement apart ment, avaAabli immediate - y. S450/month. iso" re- quired, no pets, no smok- ng Cal 905-579--4169 BASEMENT apt 1 bed- room For more Information call before noon 619-9258 BEAUTIFUL 1 -bedroom basement apartment. BrocikHwy 2, available to- day. full bath, separate kitchen, fully-oroa loorred. references required $550 Call 905-683.2564 BEAUTIFUL 1 -bedroom basement apartment, own laundry room. parr ng. en- trance, Harwood between 401 & Hwy 2 Available Oct 1 No smoking or pets '905)619-6085 BLOORIPARK Rd large 1 bedroom apt fr" pant- ed. spacious, very dean. SSW includes packing CAN (905)840-6712 or pager (416)501-1687 CENTRAL OSHAWA, 2 bed $650; new, quality binding. Call 571-2941 or 576-7873, or apply at Apt 305. 33 Whtrq Rd.. Osha- wa, CLEAN 1 -bedroom base- ment, separate entrance, fireplace, open concept kitchen, aippii•noes, park- ing, air condihorwg. Lill dy. available Sept 1. $650. 619-2716 COURTICE prolressionaly finished. dean, 2 b•dm tuft apt, 4pc bath, Us, laundry. seP. eat-, non smoker. rel. tsMaat. 5690. 4351778 DWEIFB4CH area. fresh - y Painted. very clean. t- tedmn berrN spL sop. eat., fireplace laundry. afc no pats, S675haorNh. Parkig. available limed- 1sMsst- CEO 905-837-2576. FOR RENT - t and 2 bed• room apt- in a Wiry qdw and war kap building, cbaa to as arrnutiNos bus abp at door, Park Rd N Oshawa. Phone 5769016. FURN sHEDAJn n. nished. Westney Heights, 2 -bedroom tigh-coiling + windows w/o basement apetunulC all included ex- cept TV. phone. available Woods". 10101aet, $sod/ Monet. 905.6061478. LAKEVIEW, Si. PICKER- ING, 1 bdrm pks den. vaulted wags, arplace. loge dock overlooking Bay. Periling. Suits 1 to 2 poo- ple, Avar. irrntod., no -pate. 5625 IniCkniv.. 420-0210. RnHerHts � 11 For Rent I I THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1"6 -PAGE 17 / ' 1 ApaoRnHouses Houses Rooms Cofdaflirlillllu s 1 FWdl Rellfar$ 1 1 pievowForSale 11 PrivaM 1 For Rent 1 For Rent 1 For Rent For Rent Hn meFill Sak 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. LARGE basement apt. spacious backyard with ;wimming pool Includes aundry. Parking all utilit'". 9osslan6G,bbson area. *,650 mo. Available imme- iatey 571.4472. LUXURY 1 -bedroom in ;ountry estate. Fireplace. pool, all appliances, ubkbes ncluded. scenic view. 5 mins, from Kirby Ski Hill 5940/month. Also 1-bed- 11-Im apt in Counics Rd. =armhouss. utilities ndud- ad $634/mo. Call 725- )991 NEW TWO bedroom easement apartment(arml- 9nt. laccuzzl. Sept. Ist. $650 plus utilities Max area. For more information 428-&1% ONE bedroom apt. avaA- ac,e Sett 1. for single ma- ture professional person. Sep entrance. 4 pc wash- room, heat. hydro included 5590 Alax Call 427-4988 OSHAWA - 888 + 900 Ger SI 2 bedroom Opts. from $675- $710 3 bed- room apt $720. dose to shopping, schools. GM and Go Utilities included. Firstl last required. Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA - JOHN CEN- TER street one bedroom apartment available vnme- 6alety. $655/00 preg and ud included laundry fadi- ties available. Call (905) 432-8914 (905) 435-7130 OSHAWA - two bedroom located at 309 Cordova Rd . available anytime. 579-2387 NO PETS AL- LOWED OSHAWA CENTRE, clean Spacious 2 bedroom apt., on Stevenson Rd. S. . across form OC.. Sept 1. 576-0418 or 263-4549 .$650 month. CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING North Oshawa, 1, 2 a 3 bdrns. Inclusive. Pay ca- ble. parking a Laundry fac. 723-2094. OSHAWA. close to GIA, 1, 2. 3 -bedroom apartntw- $600. $725 a $WS respec- " Cas 905-430.0M. PICKERING GO, 1 bed- room bassmert aparonent, excellent condltonh, central air, ran smoket, no pets. Parking, fast and Int Oe - toper lei. 5800- ukkkee in - c uded.11l31-27'91. PK:KERMNG, 2-bwdroom+ den. bight Neon, 3 ap- Pkances, new GO aletl'ort a shopping available is t950hnonih ihcksw4e. No pets. Phone 906.427- 0753. PICKERING, WVWPOOV Bayly brand now 2 w ious 1 -bedroom beserthert aprDneM, milliaable imme- diately, all ndrsiw, air. Padang. laundry. no polls.839-8735, leave aosukw Sheppard., torgiii 2 -bed- room aparbnant, conpleM oriftlipli, air laundry po* ing. $825 inclusive. Cal (905)839-5018 PICKERING- Brock a Finch. Large 2 bdmt taint ape, sap. erwance. laundry and parking $800Jmonth 1119 Iru lusil . Avelable Aug 20 or Sept 1- Cal (905)819-2495 lean mw sage. PICKERING Isrgs 1 -bed- room basement WW hams. Many extras, firetf last ralwances, no pets. $625 inclusive. Single working adult welcome - 420.4349. OSHAWA NORTH SIM- COE,on Russet , bright dean 2 bedroom, in newly renovated 12-plex, hard- wood floors. heat tot water, parking. cable incl. Laun- dry facilities. no dogs $686+ hydro ALSO 1 bdrm, 6515 all inclusive. Avail, Now 576-2982 AJAX 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment $650 month inclusive. firstllasl required or present tenant willing to share. Available Sept 1 686-2338 AJAX- 2 bedroom apart- ment in budding Utilities included Near bus. shop- ping 8 schools. Duet rice area Available Sept Ist.. $750 6834145. 2 TWO BEDROOMS, CENTRAL OSHAWA, ridge. stove, laundry lacili- bes, parking Sept 1st. $655 inclusive .434-4592 5643 50 inclusive, 728- 4665 11 Fairbanks St. TWO bedroom uppw Noor of tnpiex. Oshawa Centre area. Available September 1. Private entrance and perking for two cars Fresh- ly decorated Utilities. fridge and stove included Laun- dry facilities $675 First/ last 436-3502 or 576- 3074 TWO BEDROOM, now Oshawa Centre and 401. Parking, laundry, storage. available immediately. Non Smoker $590 pus hydro. 723-5084 WHITBY - ThicksoN4ol. spacious one bedroom basement apt. Walkouu backyard. heat. hydro. Ce- ble, parking $600rronth. Sud mature working per- son. Sept. 1. 905-435- 0555. WHMTBY apartment for rent. 1- bedroom $550. 2 - bedroom $650. Bachelor, $5oo. first a last required phone days 725-8911 evenings i weekertds we 40I& WWTBY, quill Me$"? 1 -bedroom. dean, quiet. pester -occupied building. Sep 1, lease, rwstllest no pets, $5% plus hydro- Cal (WS)e66-2230 WHITBY. specious 2 -bed- room. excellent buildirg, peso, neer GO. $015 incke- OM Oct. 1st Cal (4160 e9B-6207. WHIMS RNDA HWY. s2, 1 1/2 bed- roomijn t-,u$iitles, slap. Brut , 4 piece bath, trid, /stove, Sept 1, $.eDD, rlOn SII10ker. 420-� WHY rent when you can own your own home for ion eon you 0"711 Cal Dave Hayloek Sales Rep. RaWatt Summit Reafty ((199)L�(905) 665-3000 3211. Houses 1 For Rent $1 - Absolute ABordW" Why Rant? own your Homo horn $799/m011" (111660e8 included) No Down Pay there CAN Meg Mrk Sir play Sales Ree Sunon Group Excel Really 571- 6275 Or 1.800440.6275. 1 A Ali.A de AN.vdabW WHO SATs TOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE! Mortgage payments 3 -Br Sem $1179fmth 3.8r baq:bw $70n* 3 -Br Jr Exec. $9011111111 No down plywwllt Bed 0007 sensrup? Call eel 971-411111s79 1-seo-sae4111s7s MARK STAPLEY Saks Rep. sueun Grimp Excel Realty Inc. 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment, No problem' Lel me sflow you how Mort. Pay. $700 O.A C. Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 576.3111 3 bedroom bungalow tndge store, washer, dryer, utilities included $800/mo Newcastle. Available im- mediately. Close to down- town. Large yard 987- 5517 OSHAWA, 4 Bedroom sem wt!n appliances. fenced yard, close to schools. $975/month in- cludes heat 3 water De- posit/relererces required. Available Aug (905)5761- 3941 Al BEDROOM cozy horns, large lot. Detached. $750 monthly. Picketing. Call (905) 6868363 AJAX - large 3 bedroom semi. 2 -storey upper level. 2 112 baths. appliances. $1200 inclusive Sept 1 905-6868863 or 416-497- 9620 AJAX. 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 Dams. 4 appliances. walk out basement, double ga- rage. $1250./month plus utilities 905-840-1524 AJAX, house. 4 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, family and Laundry rooms, dose to school, transportation, dou- ble garge,(416)494-3603 AVAILABLE OCT 1, 3 + 1 bedroom bungalow, excel- lent location. close to shop- ping and schools, w stoin- cluded. Huge ranne lot. First 8 last. $1200 Ira xn- dusive. or $950 + utikbea. tie -2553 AVAILABLE Sept 1 St. NoMsam Oshawa sena. 3+ 1 -bedroom, I 1/2 -baths. central air, garage. refer- ences, 1SVlast, $920+utik- tes. Peons evenings 905- 725-7632. CLEAN roomy seri de- tached 3 bedrooms.. Quil neighbourhood. suit small famAy. Now Oshawa Cen- ts.. park shit schools. Available now. $855. Pius utilities. References. 416- 261-6571. 16261.6571. MAIN FLOOR of 3 bed- room horse, south Max now hospital. Available Sept 1. $850 plus uxikees, Jim~. Yard. pinking. 428-2834 OSHAWA. TaunWWSim- coe, 2-sbrey detached. 4• bedrooms. 4 pc a 2 PC. be iroom, Boring room. dn- ig room, family room, large jobolwt, terga lanced yard, $750 pus inti". &$Vit el, atw 5P.m. (905)1982--2366 OSHAWA- Adeleldercaib- bons. 3 -bedroom. 1 112 - be to. 4 appliances. doss b all amenities. available inrntediaWy, $850+uMaiees. 1sWist- Cal 906.436.9007. PICKERMK' - aysaaDle Ssplentbw 1st Thus bed- room Caktotttia opened concept all a l"11 ances. back and lanced, $11501 month Plus uklties• Call Liz 905-831-0710. PICKERING BRIGHT, specious, multi-level 2 bed- room apt. rivals &*-A e, parking, washer and dryer, $700 Pius ubbb". Cal Moldsh 906-8394'.25. PICKERING, 3 -bedroom man floor, certrsl air, 4 ap- pkances, available Sept 1. $9DWmoM1111y, share utili- ties, 2 -bedroom nein floor woo. Cal 831-3681. PICKERING, main floor, 3 -bedroom, 3 appliances, shared laundry, 2 car park- ing, air conditioned. $875/ month, available imme- diately. Call (905)a20- 8308 leave message. PICKERING- 4 bedroom house. 4 appfances/fire- place. Walk -out to fenced backyard. Close to all amenities. $1100+ Call 905-509.1755. WAVERLEY/Hwy 2. new 3 -bedroom townhome. ap- pliances included, central air. carries for $750/month, available immediately. Call 905-697-2000. WHITBY (Ajax border), convenient location, 2 -stor- ey very clean bnck 3 -bed- room, 1 1/2 -baths, ap- pliances, blinds, garage. nice quiet neighbourhood. fenced yard, $1.000/ month+utikties. No -smoker 905-665-7817, 420-1040 WHY RENT? No money down Own your own home; like new. fridge, stove. $775 mil.. all but phone. 3 bed- room asking $613,900 Mm rep+ gross income $23,000/ year Call Ken Collis. Cold - well Banker 728-9414. AMHousing Wanted PROFESSIONAL. two - income family seekirg a single. detached house in Whitby, preferably with six bedrooms (or potential for six) Rent to -own or rent Call 668-1052 1 Townhouses For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom townhouse close to schools an shopping. $95Olmo as mhckuive F,rsV Last. Available Sept, 1st. 435-1088. 10 -7 p m. KING a TOWNLINE Area available now Sept b Oct Large 3 bon, town- houses, neutral decor. 4 app . 1 112 baths. base- ment 8 garage $895 . ubl. Phone 721-8213 Evening and weekend ap- pointments available NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom ♦ basement townhouses in well man - toned family complex Freshly decorated with Frig /stove, close to all amenities Starting at $718./month. On site Mgmt. orrice Cad 905-728-3777 OSHAWA. 3 bedroom iles,reade N E area, 1 1/2 bath, gets". fenced back- yard with patio, 4 applain- cesd. $425 Pius uWtrs.fust a last. minutes from the 401 avail Sept. 1. 728-2386 PICKERING newer 3 bedroom, garage, gas heat. 61050 plus utiktes, 5 ap- pliances and CIA Credit cho&. Sept, t Wendy Cor- tunllo, ReMax First. 831- 3300. SPACIOUS ,2 a 3 bedrownKloinhouSeS, in WON maintained tar" complex k4Gudes an u bb- los, 4 appliances park - 04 dose 10 schools NO al amerwim. " Sepl. 122 Cob" SL E Oaltalla Far apps a4439n M -for Rent (MATt1RE PERSON), Nose le Oshawa Centre. $325 Moo*. hiMhay home. mole/ siWas, 434-0185. AJAX non-smoker. ur lur- nished room, shah faeiY- bw skdrt or working fe- male welcome, firstAast $300/month. leave nos - sags (905ABS-8277 AJAX ulrlurnished Ingo single room . shored facii- ow separate entrance. fins a IsA 683-60BB. CLEAN, BRIGHT house, Oklahoma & Whites Rd. rooms for rent, weekly/monthly Hydro staff welcome 420-0042 PICKERING VILLAGE 1 -BEDROOM Condo for unfurnished room in clean rent. Sept. ISt. $t625+hydro, quiet Christian home. fridge, stove, dishwasher $325Jmo, includes utilities, included, 1st/last required, Parking, shared kitchen, AtholtMary St.. Oshawa. non-smokers. 619-1519. Call 905-436-0278 to view. ROOM IN QUIET home for 3 -BEDROOM Condo, working non-smoker; pre- available Oct.lst. Mini we - mad. $95Jweek all nndu- ledront. Including fridge, sive. Call after 7 pm, 428- stove, washer, dryer, dish - 7419. washer, pool. tennis courts. 6036 Call Homefinders-Plus SOUTH Ajax, large fur- 905-728-7902 for details' nished or unfurnished room AJAX, Lake Driveway, 1 in clean house, parking, bedroom . excellent view. 5 cable. laundry. share lutch- appliances,Te- en and bath, non-smoker creational facilities, $775 available immediately. plus hydro, first 8 Iasi. 683- $350/month 427-6932 . 4040 619-0792 newer 2000 sol h home vu osau9r„ I westerly r!aw cepted Community Fnan- Office 3 EA 1 Shared • Retail Space Im ACcommilltNl 985-3263 OSHAWA 4 Months AJAX; Beautiful 2 bed- !!!• Free Rent 600sq room apt IO share. Must be main $500. 3500 sq. Lw, Ivl $1000. 250 Sq seem $440 /month mclud- man $350. 850 sq.2rd Ill. ing phone and cable. Close $600. t 050 sq. main, to GO bus, 401 and plaza $1.000 1600 sq. man Call Maurice 683-0970. $1300 Call 434-2447 or AJAX FURNISHED room 655-4132 a/c, Cade. phone. parking, SHOP FOR RENT n laundry Included. Use of Hamptor, 1.500 sq !t 220 main Noor and yard Avail- amp service. 5400 per mo able immediately Ist/last plus hydro (604) 762-5653 required 5400 per mo after 3 p.m. 686-9051 leave message ' Industrialop AJAX, Westney/401. close A B Units Go to share 3bedroom house, includes laundry �. , facilites, parking, $450 in- RENT TO OWN, 1000 - cludes utilities, Contact 500C sq. It commercial Lesley (9O5µ28-9719 condos. very attractive rates. excellent purchase CLEAN Furnished ow- terns. call Ken Thompson roomnon-smokerair con- 1-800-465-7742 ditioning, dishwasher $375/month Avadable now Cad 905-725-8459 GORGEOUS 3 bedroom lakev,ew condo, to share with rwo other prdess+onal nor smokers Females wei- cor ed. Avaoabie Sept isi (905) B31 -58M OSHAWA. House to snare NEAR Oshawa Center - Indust,lai unit Includes overhead doors, high ced- ngs. parking. utilities, washrooms and air com- pressor Morth.by-month $550 month Also parking for truck. with nydro ava,.- ade 576-29132 Cottages for Rent 5400 morthty as mckisrve. students welcome. Call Barbara 579-8069 PROFESSIONAL female welcome to snare 4 -bed- room executive horn* In Whitby .,in same Avail- able immediately (905'666--8325 GREAT i srng and family holiday on Rice Laket hour from Oshawa. Modern 2 8 3 bedroom cottages, sandy beach. playground. cnddren's program. boal 6 motor Low .'arn iry pr,c•s. Sunnymsad Cottages R R e3. Hastings. Ont KOL IYO ',M 1ACXA. gun 1 ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo, close to famous Clearwater beach, pool, * cuzzi, BBO, private yard, available now For info and to view pholoe 6869846 or 579-3788. in, PrwaOe l PRETTY 2 -STOREY de- tached home. Whitby New broadloom in living, dining, 3 -bedrooms. New flooring in both bathrooms, en- trance, eat -in kitchen. Bay windows, sliding doors to deck, double garage, beautifully landscaped. fenced large lot. Shows like a model home. $157,9% 20 Horseshoe Or (ole Th ckson, below Hwy 2) Open House Sat Aug 10.12-3. 8 Sun Aug 11. 12-3 905.433-2966 BROCK RD 6 2. 3+1 bed- room. 4 baths, walkout basement. newly broad - loomed 3 decorated, $158,500 Call (905)294- 8461 or(905)473-3268 FOUR BEDROOM 'wo storey brick nome. 4C Mc- Laughlin, 'North Oshawa), gas heat. 2 (laths. $139.000. For more infor- mation call 571-1049 SMALL LOUSE T3 VG.E IMMACULATE. 3 bedroom crust oe suitable 'or 'eno- semi, located m Coumca- vatx>n within Oshawa area Please call 1.905 655 - Oshawa, 255 Gibb Street, 2 bedroom bungalow, recently renovated, close to all amenities, asking $95,000.00 To view contact Lorie Mutton at The Region of Durham, Real Estate Division, (905)668-7721, Mon to Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. PRIVATE SALE FENE• P LON TWTrent system. 4 season home. From 80 ft. Cameron Lake. Back 105 h. Burt River. 3 bedrooms.,1 1/2 baths, fieldstone fire- place with airtight. Two car garage plus. Paved drive- way. large boat slip. phone (705) 887-3813 WHITBY - $162.500 for this 4 bedroom 2 bathroom sidespin, main floor laun- dry. central air, rec room, fireplace. double garage Ask for Lilian North 668- 3800 Remax Summit Real - WHITBY, large 2 -storey with heated pod. backs onto greenbelt, finished basement with wet bar. new roof 8 windows. many ex- tras. Asking $219.90C In. quire (905i436-6018 Wanted 1 to Buy Camper 1 Trailer Sites RED SETTER RESORT - family campground and cottage resort on the Trent Large spacious saes. Full hook-up from $825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from S35(Vweek Rec hall, store. pool, lakefront swimming. boating. good fishing 9C5- 436-0807.705-778-3096 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED SOME UAR-ANTEED-SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. completely finished, hard- 9649 leave mi ssage WORSHIP wood flooring throughout. - I Pickering Mortgages. Oak stairs a bannisters.• standard a e � PRESBYTERIAN Tastefully decorated&!f"111_0,t-0f-Town Church �; Insurance $173.900 Diane 905-434- Properties Sunday Worship 6036 PICKERING VILLAGE 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m Joint Summer. MORTGAGES Good. PICKERING, very private 100 ACRE -ature country bad arc, ,;-.y -- nancing for 4-berY:cm "mo. beauti- - g 6 water es ate way ary purpose. rates from fully treed 1 acre lot vim tr ! ! 2 -hour drive, ontages. 595% Ad applications ac t7eek ^.,nr.vhg through /anti newer 2000 sol h home vu osau9r„ I westerly r!aw cepted Community Fnan- $175 Xr, Call ;905)434- $139.000 Please call 9C5- cid Services 668-6805 ,746 985-3263 PORT PERRY - RECUCEC 5119 DOG 3 bedroom. con- venience plus - walk to all amenities Large ;or for gw- den First time buyers dream or retire here Cail Catherine Ayone. Remax Scugog Realty. (905) 985- 4427.24 hr page. Vacation Properties $3500 'vii prtiesl. z. ,uu- oc wooded Trailw lot, ad- lacert to huge county lot. est. good oaa sandy bleach. fishing. C000urg area (416)431-1555 t COM AND WORSHIP - I Pickering ST. ANDREWS standard a PRESBYTERIAN Church �; (M°tiodut) 35 CHURCH ST. N. Sunday Worship _ r PICKERING VILLAGE 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m Joint Summer. � 837-0126 Services at Pickering Village United Church. Worship with us 10 a.m. Rev. K. Rowland Every Sunday 683-7311 E ARUBRMrdCN F ® EVERYONE WELCOME k 1820 Whites Rd. N. SUMMER SERVICES; July 7- Aug. 25 10 a.m.4*1 > ® 839-1383 CIi3LTRCH OF CI-i1IiLIST CEDAR ST-, AJAX 1 stre►e►t north of 401 -west of Harwood SUNDAY - BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 To Advertise Your Y I WEDNESDAY - 7:30.ST STUDY ' a THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORL+� JESUS IS LORD. Church Services 683-2477 Call Janice 683-0707 �. , PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AUGUST 9,19% Bues • Opportsin iss • CEvents • Companions ' Births ' Births OPPORTUNITY OPPOR- GEORGE JONES - See EASTSIDE CONNEC- Tnt for Take out restau-Perfect him in Concert Sunday Au- TIONS DATELINE your - Free to A BABY SISTER! rant for lease. Parted for gust 25th, 7pm, Lindsay call to place our ad. no j husband and wife opera- Recreation Complex. Tick- charges for ladies. no tion. 2 bedroom apt at- ets (705) 743-7354. phone bill charges. 905- tached to business. Work 430-7060. for yourself and your future A Interested partes only, ref- Business erences please Ask for Ray • Personals News or Joanne 905.349 3483 or 905-372-4880 RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE In active musi- cal local. Perfect for people lovers. Call for details 905-837-1416 Fix! Fix! Fix! l WI a ieii projects to do around the house'.' tall the HF(' Home Equit% Line at (416) 261-1818 01 SELLING YOUR HOME? Inquire about our HOME FOR SALE PACKAGE 683-0707 Sellin 9 Somethin9 I ," 12 EASY WAYS.`r�= I, �- -%0. am -HERE'S HOVE- IT WORDS- _ �.K 7lC t5 hM'�p!(0}wtfY �ifUl �(xCd I(CID (Q.' tEk' X: S00 577 SS - G�7 S 100 $199" 59 - GSI' 5:0MM0-S'99" S19•G�7 SjW 5399" 5.'9 - GST 500 $'99" $39 - 07 ]batt AL, ar. rt rgWWJM a a uns 4, s•aa an ea: i c W Tu pe tial m ldt:2 acd ttz tk%E & frtt>mak)r ani r -cm �k'_ ?u' sd .irm S'x 10.6 tub tr(nt tICC Si.'� 006,7110E tK pnce in lou ad uouk of l -N • Z lied A the prt a �r Si -15 ion or rrfnkmxor tt r' 3:11 L\ h, I(&AAAL G'11t1oks W ✓Jp : TU S EL_ 1 arty $83• Gsr News Advertiser 0 1 683-0707 0 Tk th-r 01kr gphn to nsmr tai aMatsa air CASINO RAMA $35.00(plus GST) Glenhurst Day Tours =1-800-501-0775 401 I . (T I LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC wa Advertiser Classified Dept.open eVe Mon. to ri. 8:00 a.m. - 8.00.m. Sat. 9:39 3:00 Call 683-0707 Dougall Heather and Michael would like to .mnounrc the ,ale arrival of their new hahy ,lsler. Laura Ann arrived on lulc 9th. 1996 at '7 1k) p m uvighing in at K Ili, 7oz Mom, Tort (nee Andcr,on), and Dad. Stcec, are both doing }treat Proud Grandpanrin art- Ian and RlrhJrd Gilligin of 1lntrkrtllc. it -,incline and Stuart I) klgall of Oak%dic and GfCJt-(lrJnlltna EnuhPonthnand of Iinxkedic Special thank, to Dr left Habcrt and the ,t.iff at 1 rt irlxlrotigh Grace Hospital FOCUS UN ��L V V11=\ ESS Fpadvett�Sin p 9 AUTOBOYZ— Sen-ice Centre 1031 Brock Rd-, Pickering (Just south of 401), Complete Car & Truck Repairs 686-8330 PET SITTERS ETC. Pct Plant and f lomc Carr SERVING DURHAM SINCE 1966 PROFESSIONAL CARE OF PETS PLANTS 8 HOPES BONDED 6 INSURED WE CARE FOR YOUR PETS IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME 1 OR IKL Woodworking Fall Courses Intro to Woo&orking Courm Begins Monday, Sept. 9th Furniture Making Cotm Begins Tuesday, Sept. 3rd Wood Carving Course: Begins Wednesday, Sept. 4th Wood Tutting ,ft&lWP. Saturday Aug. 17th. Aug 24 71W Ca"two 4qu ���� Dream W��ksho p low Clanwrtts Rd - tlmk n�, Pilellarin>D Customers trust Autoboyz to keep their vehicles running smooth Owners Nino Baggieri and Sam Assenza are licensed mechanics and along with their two apprentices do everything from engine and transmission repairs to front end work and heating, air conditioning and electrical repairs. It's all a matter of trust where you take Sam. "This cuts down on work time your car or truck to be fixed. You just won't because we don't have to order many take it anywhere. It's that important to you. things." Nino Baggieri and Sam Assenza have From Scarborough to Oshawa, car owners been working on cars since the were old make the drive to Autoboyz. Even those enough to reach into the engine who have moved away keep coming back compartment. Together their over 25 years because once you find a good mechanic you of experience has meant a long list of don't want to look around for anyone else. satisfied customers. "Once our customers come to us and are Their business "Autoboyz", located at satisfied with our work they stick with us 1031 Brock St. S., features a large 2500 and tell their family and friends." says square foot shop with all of the latest Nino. "That's the only way to be equipment to work on any make and model successful." of car or truck. When you come to their shop you will be They have three hoists including a 6 ton given a free estimate before any work is unit capable of lifting large trucks. There is done and when you're car is repaired you also an FMC 4 wheel computer alignment can see what was done even if it means machine and a new computer diagnostic coming into the shop. scanner for engine analysis. "We don't want to give our customers any ""Today people have very sophisticated surprises," says Sam. "We want them to computer systems in their cars so they want know exactly what we are doing and how a shop that is up to date," says Nino. "It much it will cost." helps to find the exact problem and repair it Autoboyz has an ongoing special for as soon as possible." $18.95 which includes an oil change, filter Nino and Sam are licensed mechanics and and lube as well as a 30 point inspection. have two apprentices working with them. They are open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to They do everything from engine and Friday and 7 am. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. transmission repairs to front end work and heating, air conditioning and electrical They offer s shuttle service for local repairs. residents and accept Interac, Visa and What all four mechanics have in common Mastercard. is the goal of giving their customers only the best in service and quality parts. For more information call 686-8330. AUT080YZ "When possible, we use all original parts and keep a large inventory in stock," says Service Centre i1■■■■■■■■■■■■1 HOW ARE WE DOING? 1 Th91ttft #4 w Me*ffCakDep Irrvt 1 1 swmbdbpD4#ourauionlelsvd*e best r 1 pft 92fVMWewaklp Q&wmdd r 1 espCob the quesiorsb w. 1 1. Was your all answered promptly? r 1 r 1 1 1 12. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, 1 1 courteous service? r 1 1 1 1 1 13. Are you satisfied with the response to your 1 1 advertisement? r 1 r 1 r 1 14. Suggestions or comments: r 1 1 1 1 1 1 We would like to hear from you. 1 1 r 1 If you prefer, r 1 please contact Fred Eismont r 1 at 576-9335. or 683-0707 r r or fill out this coupon r 1 and mail to: r r Classified Department 1 1 P.O. Boa 481 r 1 865 Farewell St. r 1 Oshawa, Ontario r 1 UH JL5 r 1 r 'Your satisfaction is the measure of our success' 1 in to 1 tikmodams 1 Mernoriams In loving memory of a dear son & brother, Trevor Wbite. Grief never ends. but it changes. Its a passage. Nos a place to stay. Sense of loss must give way If we're to value the life that was lived. Always remembered b Mom, Dad , Jason, Ronnie, Kevii David, Tara aad Allise Car 01 Of Cards Of 01 Thenars IN APPRECIATION The family of Terry O'Brien, who left us so suddenly July 29, 1996 would like to thank all our relatives, friends, neighbours dt co-workers for the love and support given to us through your visits, cards, flowers, donations and prayers. We would also like to thank the 911 team do medical staff that responded so quickly. We also wish to extend a special thank you to Dino Accettone and family of the Accettone Funeral Home for your support during our time of sorrow, also Pastor Luxemburg, the Weaver Funeral Home, Campbellf!nntFaher Hicks.hO'Brien Family ADVERT/SE YOUR GARAGE SALE It's easy!! Call Classified Advertising for your Garage Sale Package! 683-0707 r'itjscz-�te�Eostc j News Advertise J THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AMUST 9, 1996 -PAGE 19 THIS WEEK News Advertiser Northumberland NEWS — AUCTION GOERS!! Durham Region residents can now get up-to-date AUCTION LISTINGS via our new dedicated phone lines. All auction notices that are published in one of our publications will automatically be listed on this phone line. For Auction 6 8 3= 7 5 45 Listings Call Clarington Residents 404-2615 The Kitchen Garden is a catering service that appeals to the senses Chef Karen Wilson, owner of The Kitchen Garden specializes in catering with an accent on freshness and flavour. Karen Wilson has a passion for food. " My specialized service begins with a It's become an enormous part of her life personal consultation," she says. "Together and she shares this passion with others we will discuss your needs and review Many have experienced her culinary talents various menu choices from an extensive and if you've been one of the lucky ones selection I provide. Of course all of my you've probably told your family and menu packages can be custom designed to friends. satisfy your needs from the contemporary to The Kitchen Garden is a catering business traditional cuisine." Karen started last fall after spending more Among her menu selections are a choice of than 9 years lending her talents to one of the stationary food platters for large groups of top caterers in Toronto. 24 or more. Hors D'euvres both hot and cold Her career started after graduating from such as fresh marinated salmon skewers with Ryerson University's Hotel and Restaurant Thai sauce or Filet of Beef served on a Administration Program. She then went to sundried Tomato Crostini are among the London, England where she graduated with more than 18 choices. honours from the Cordon Bleu School of There are boardroom boxed lunches that Cooking. include entree. dessert and beverage After travelling through Europe and the including cutlery, napkins and plates South Pacific sampling fare from all across wrapped in a box and tied with a ribbon. the continent she returned to the Toronto The menu packages also include luncheon area and was soon working for a caterer and dinner sit down menus and BBQ creating dishes for small intimate settings selections for outdoor entertaining. and large banquets. . 4'There are no limits and no boundaries Now on her own she has built a successful when it comes to The Kitchen Garden," says business based in Ajax with clients all over Karen: "From an intimate dinner for two or a Durham and Toronto. large wedding banquet, I can provide "My focus is on freshness with the foods I everything a client needs to make their prepare," explains Karen. "I love to use fresh occasion special." herbs and vegetables so that the infusion of When her staff arrive all dressed in tuxedos the different ingredients satisfies all of the they will do all the serving and cleaning up senses." afterwards, In fact when it's over you'll Karen presents her dishes by surrounding never know they were there except for the them with herbs, a basket of vegetables or memory of a beautiful meal that you'll never flowers. That's because her catering is a forget. labour of love that goes beyond taste but to a For more information about The Kitchen complete dining experience. Garden call (905) 683-8810. 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