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Ata', 1-+. 199-. Vo>I. 32. No 20, Pressnu) •+0.5100 301 pales
Ambitious plan for Pickering dump vicinity land
Brock West landfill
area could house
18.000 people.
employ 5.000
131 \1 \KIA\\F. r:\KAC-S
sole ktruknu
\l U RICE PICKERING — A new \inion fur a
pan ,J ,,, ' .,r n,•w dominated by the
BRENNE.R rcccntly-clo,cd Brock West landfill site
Land salt, was umcilcd \I„nda\ night
for revenue I'hc stud\ ,toning the \ision cover,
the Gast Duf' ins Arca (ED:11. consisting of
about 91)0 acres bordered b\ I'aunton Road
on the north. the Ontario Hvdr, ct,rndar on
the south. the Pickering -Ala\ horder on the
east and \\est Duffin, Crock on the west.
At present, the area is home to about
175 residents and a t¢%\ hu,ine„cs along
Brock andTaunion roads. Much ),I the land
is awned by the Pro+ince. the lhwn or the
Region of Durham
l'nder the stud\ rec,,tnni,:ndati+,n,
adopted h\ Council , c\c:innr "irnnlrticc
M,md:o, in about =tI vc.ir,
hold a residential p),pul"!i )
IR.(Xx) in two neighborly„ d,
Pickering to
help Manitoba
flood victims
Ttl« n facilities w ould victims of Ontario's provincial neigh
h.,r
be made ai al lahle fl)r
C „un J,,hn,on said in an inicntew
sending help to Mamtoha t, just the
rellef efforts, with
ncighh+,rly and right thing to do
"Nr would hope it there was an\
cominittee plcd2e
tvpc ,•! dlsasicr in P:ckcnng they
would respond to us a, we arc
9t %I u'1 I \n u s
responding lr, them"
,• , v
The ., rmctl!,,r •.ud he is alrcadv
PithF.Rt\(. — the Town of
workinv. with the fire department. pn-
Ptvxcrn:ri ,, m,.I the effort t„ help
\atc cLior cumpanlc, and ,mice
flood \t,rnt, to southern vt,lcnoha
club, to raise mune\_ and organize
At M,,n, a. meeting I'1, c 19
tun,! !.n,tng event,
Council', :\C,uti\e :„mnuttec.. un
\\; ! n'e to get the private sector
""for, passed a rc,oluuon dirc,ting
morn ••,Ivcd. he noted. explaining
Town general manager 1 -ii,
the burden ,,t providing help
Quinn t,, make ' ,tori facilities
+' hould not have to be carried
a\ail.ihlr t,r fund-raising
resident, alone
e\cni, and a, .crop -oft .entre,
Though the detail, have
for food and ,[,,thing for the
;t to he determined. Coun
flood%team, .w
i hn,un expects people will
C,,unctllorn and Tow n
c able to drop off donations
as
department,such as fire xr
clothing and non pensh-
vice, are also to
^,e focJ at Town tacilitics.
in\olve thcroscl\c, in fund-
Aid organizer, and the
raising effort,
I. ton of Pickering will then
Council mu,i still ratify Inc
+ rk through the Sulvauun
resolution next week but that', RICK Arm\ and Red Crus, to
considered a Iurmaln\ JOH\SO\ transport the food and other
The motion to take action to hhe n_,ht items to Man ba.
help residents tit %lanit,,ha dri- thing to do When asked whether Pick -
%en out of their homes by
enng itself will make a
recent floods was brought fur-
financial donation to the
ward by Ward 3 Regional Councillor
flood relief effort. Coun Johnson said
Rick 1uhn,un
colleague, -haven't made that deci-
Ont: reason he brought the issue up.
stun yet ”
he told fellow councillors, is because
More information will he provided
many Pickcnrg resident, have
to residents about how they can help
expressed interest in helping the flood
as the aid campaign unfolds.
nesscs tilling about 4SO.()l)t) ,quare feel of
commercial space located mostly along the
Brock corridor, and pro\ide employment
for approxtmatcly 5.0(X) people.
As well, a new 30 -hectare district park
with an Indoor recreation rumple\ would
he located northwest of the Brock West site
and the former landfill would be turned
over to cumrnunny open space and/or
recreational use. Vallcv lands In the arca
would he left in a natural state
Councillors praised the stud} and wel-
comed the change, it would bring.
\\c ha\c a plan here we can .Ink ''Ur
�-it rt,, and work ,r that arca tier the neo
10 w 20 years.- ,aid Regional Councillor
Rick Johnson. in whose Ward 3 the FDA is
located
Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice
Brenner suggested the Town could gener-
ate a lot of revenue from the sale of it, uw n
lands in the area.
The only our note came from Fastern
Powcr Developer, Inc (FPD), the :onipa
m currently upending a plant at the Brock
site which genomes elcorictry usin,•
methane gas front the jump.
FPU vice-pre,idcnt Gregor} Vwt told
councillor, his compare\ has not hccn prop.
photo by Ron Pietroniro
Having a ball at
YOUth Fest
John McLean breaks away from his opponent during a game of pick-
up basketball a, part of last weekend's YOUth Fest activities which
included golf, inline skating and a barbecue. The event was sponsored
by the Towns of Ajax and Pickering and community groups in each
town.
Doing Durham by day...
0
There are tourist attractions right here at home
The Bowmanville Zoo is just one of the many attrac-
tions available to Durham Region residents
BY CHRISTY CHASE
STAFF REPORTER
In just under two months, prime vacation sea-
son will hit Durham Region.
Summer holidays are no doubt being planned
and dreamed about by kids and adults right now.
While some are headed out of the area for their
breaks, many people will spend their vacations at
home, visiting the many tourist attractions our
region boasts.
"People are still staying close to home
because of the dollar;' says Patti Watson, tourism
and visitor services co-ordinator for Tourism
Durham.
There's something for everyone to enjoy in
Durham, she says.
Kids of* all ages will love the world's longest
go-kart track in Whitby or Canada's oldest pri-
vately -owned zoo which boasts a movie star.
Bongo the lion. in Bowmam•tlle.
History butts can go back in time at several
municipal museums or the 554001111 mansion of
General Motors of Canada founder Colonel Sam
McLaughlin in Oshawa
For purely adult tastes, try quarterhorse racing
in Ajax, the new charitable casino in Scugog or
winery tours in Scugog or Clarington.
Tourism is a significant aspect of Durham's
economy, pumping more than $300 million
annually into area businesses. The tourism indus-
try hopes to increase that to $500 million by
attracting more people from within and without
Durham. More than 30,000 jobs are created by
the tourism sector, according to a Durham
Region Economic Development Advisory Com-
mittee report.
Meanwhile, about two million people check
out the tourist attractions here each year. Tour
companies are now bringing busloads of visitors
See SET/page 2
See PICKERIV. page 3
Strike?
Catholic
teachers
het board's
final offer
tjl C ItKts I \ ( it \,r.
\I1 HIN)HIIN
Durham', Catholic high school
eacher, will \ole ,it the separate
,,aril', last .ontract otter and on a
Inkc later this month
the vote, l„ be upervtscd by a
,turning ulliver appointed h\ the
Pr„\int: c', Education Relations
t „nunu,non. w ill he held \la, t by
he Durham ,ccondary unit of the
I.)nrano English Catholic leacher,
as,vwtation (0ECIA,
The last offer it, the JOO teacher,
was to come from the Durham
Region Roman Catholic Separate
School Board 'Iucsdav 'teachers will
vote on Thai offer and then take a scp
crate strike ,ole. ,a\, tort\ \khnc.
president o! the OFCTA unit
"What we arc going to ask our
teacher, to do Is refect the ;ant otter
rccci\cd.' he says "It ilio teacher,
vote (u accept the last otter recci%cd.
there will not be a counting of the
strike \ole -
But Mr Whitt says he believe,
leacher, will reject the last ufier and
will vote in favor of a strike. No
strike date will he set at that unto
since teachers hope their actions will
get the board hack ao contract tall.s.
which have been going on fi>r over a
year.
SEE SIDES/page 3
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CL-asiEied .............15
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et your sights
ion Durham
S"ffirom page 1 ,
into Durham on guided motor
tours, hitting the popular spots
l before heading for home.
"We're definitely seeing an
hincrease due to some of the promo-
itons we're doing in the regim,
;especially in the motor coach
industry;' Ms. Watson says, adding
;most tourist spots can expect a
modest increase in visitors this
.,year.
Some of the most popular attrac-
lions according to 1995 statistics
,are: Cullen Gardens and Miniature
Village, Whitby. 270SX1i) visitors;
_ Family Kartway Whitby, 50.000:
, $owmanville Zoo, 110,000, Jungle
Cat World. Orono, 100,000; Robert
McLaughlin Gallery. Oshawa.
26.555; Station Gallery. Whithv-
12,000; Oshawa Ssdcnham Muse-
t11m, 10,000; Canadian Automotive
14useum. Oshawa. 10.000.
There arc also many special
events which attract local and out -
`u town tourists. They include Fies-
ta Week in Oshawa which i, attend-
ed by about 100.000 people. Brook-
hn Spring Fair with 45.(X)O joining
the fun, Oshawa/\Vhabv Fair with
25,000 visitors and Ajax Hume
Week which pulls in 15.000 people.
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Ekw?4RESTAURANI
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3ROCK NORTH PLAZA
Brock Rd. N. of Hwy. 2 428-3317
BAG
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TOPSOIL`+
$1.00 0 -
plus
plus SOD $1.75
The good
Not all fun .•:ones a price tag in
Durham Region. 'There are ream place,
to Ion that :oc Ircc, or cense tort Here',
a ,ample of the arca•, free :utrtcton,
Thr Niaterfrunt Trail I, ,I germ wa,
to cnl,,, file ,u11ITIM and Illi region Fol
lowing the trail. \cit 1:;in Walk. lin. hike
or In-line ,kale the lake,horc from hike
(it
ering of Cl:ringuln. You'll ,cc Inar,hc,
and ,\ildldc :1rc:L, and urhan parkland
Contntunluc, ouch a, (1sh;lwa h.r\c
c\ten,lvc walking or bikini tr d, (hill
nmet up wnh 1 b \\'itcrlronl trail and .ill
conimunnlc, on file lakc,horc ha\c
numeruu, parks
Pickering and 1)arlingtim Nuclear
Generating Stations run It— ,,•.! nn.1
tubi, ,intoe, \lI•n,1,n throu1'h I-nda\
There arc foul,, computer Glomi,. lilnl,
and exhibit Plckcnng\ cen(rc I, open
from 9 a.ni to 4 11IT]tsi :md
a
Diirllnelon•s front 9 Ill to p Ill
71:'I`
7-yronc dill. I Iferr\ Strcct. l\n,nc•
u,cn nide•, north ,I Ifovvmamillc I_'h,-
Xl•' 11. .. .... .-... ... , niliC,I I mpg•::II
Gni• \,;0crp,iwcrcd nnll,`rn-initi: , ,,c
-:n- ii h.l, re,entl, h<•'nrt inn,lnl�
things in
own flour and make It own apple cider,
tMe mill I, open from 4 a m to 6 p.m.
Monda\ through ti:uurda\ and noon to 5
p nil. Su» da,
Central Lake Ontario C•unserva-
tion Autil icy lull, om,cr\ation mea,
u1 U,haw,l. \\'loth, and Clanngton.
Hefter t)r,\,n. I \ ride Shore,. Long Sault.
Harmon\ \idle\, purple \\14,11, and
I'.nnlskillen arc great Jur hiklne, picnic,
Mid nature sltldlC, The authorm al...run, educational programs throughout
the ,unnncr lhcl,', ;t 51 ler Jerson
adnnsslon :I : ( all 574 (131 1
( kala ( )r -chard, eha, Farm d WitteI td .
971 lflgh P,nil R,i. KI, _ I'Irf Pen\
vS5.9m1'.li i, lhuh;un Rcvwn', lir,(
HIMICLI \\Minna turn III Ihe-ccn-
(ul% dalr\ barn. the wmcr\ I, open for
free tour, :.hnd wine sampling (runt I(1
a.m. to 4 3O p n1 \clinch, through S:nurr
d:r\ and front no,m b1 ; p n1 Sunda\
Another ,\Incr\ open, fill t;
,prin
Atchlhald Orch:ud and F:,cac \\'lnrr% I,
due to open file cod It \1a,. oltenng
tour, of the Iacilvv_ the hour of opert-
hIn' :uc I(( ani 1n 5 tO ["Ill oda,
n :_ h Lunda\ It', .0 62'; Lllen\ tit
life are free in Durham
1
Vancis-capi,ng
Supplies fr,rt.
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Yourself
SatMay 31st
10 am & 1 pm
Q�11 Deal+ry
Roducb - �cntrr
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2490 Brock Rd.N.. Picke'n(,. Ontario. L I V "P'
AIR.71
f1J 1. _,..rJ
N., Bowinamulle (263-2396).
Robert Mclaughrm Gallery, locat-
ed in the Civic Centre behind Oshawa
City Hall (576-31)00) features a vancty of
exhibits h% local, national and mtierna
uonal anl,t, throughout the %car Hour
are Tu"lay. Wednesda\ and FrAiN I(1
ant to 5 p.111.. lhur,day 10 a m to 9
p.m , weekends moon to 4 p.m.
Station Gallery, 1453 Henry St., Whit.
by. 66K-41115, offers art in a 1903 Victo-
rian train station. It's open from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. 'I•uesday through Thursday, IC
a.rn to 5 p.m Friday and 2 to 5 p.m
weekends Admission a foe, donations
optonal-
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE
DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN
PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
REGIONAL FILE NO.: ORA 97-007
The Regional Municlpal4y of Durham has received an application to amend the Durham Regional
Olhcral Plan from the Town of Pickering to enable the approval of portions of the Pickering Official
Plan adopted by the Town on March 3 1997 The purpose of the amendment is to
1 Identify the rural settlements of Balsam and Altona as Hamlets.
2 Delete the identification of Rcssland Road as a Type B arterial from Brock Road to the Pickering.
Scarborough boundary
3 Delete the identification of the PlrJtenng-Scarborough Townline road as a Type 6 arterial, from
F,nch Avenue to Taunton Road,
4 Delete the Identification of Salem Road as a Type B artenal from the Pickenng/Alax boundary
northward to the oration of future Highway No 407
5 Delete'ne identification of ar interchange of Salem Road and the future Highway No 407
6 Delete the 4entAlcation of unopened Sdetne 14 as a Type B artenal. from the PIckennglA)ax
boundary northward to the location of future Highway Nc 407
7 Delete the idenhfication of an interchange of Sideline '4 and the future Highway No 407
8 Identify a bypass of H,ghway No - around the hamlets of Green River Brougham and the
proposed hamlet of Kinsale
9 Delete the following Type C artenals
�1 Sheppard Ave between Fairport Road and the Plckenng Scarborough boundary and
u) Rosebank Road between Sheppard Ave arC Kingston Road
10 Add the following Type C artenal5
,) Stroud'3 LanerGlennana Road beweer Andra Road and Kingston Road
n) Pickering Partway between, L,verpool Road and Notion Rdao and
in) Valley Faml Road between Kingston Road and Pickering Partway
11 Delete the Idenbficatior, of the ifeens,on of Barfly Street as a Type A arteniai 'roto Whites Road
westward to the PICkenng.Srarbordugr border
12 Expand P,e list of tam related ices permitted w+lhln the Permarerit Agricultural Reserve Area,
13 Expand the range of uses associated will, Mme k1e,,c East Trade Centre and surrounding lands'
PUBLIC MEETING
The Durham Region Planning Comninaa will hold a putikc rnselirrp to Provide irrlsnesssd press the
opportunity to make co marts, identify issues and provide addiEon e q ljohration relative 10 the
proposed Am n diment The pudic meeting will be hell on:
Tuesday. Jur1a 10, 1997 at 10:00 am.
Doxftam Region Plaruamg DaWrnwr Main Boar600m
Whiltby Mall, Fourth Floor, Lang Tower
COMMENTS OR CUESTIONS7
An information report OLtlRllrg till details of to proposed Amendment may be oblaiMd from the
Durham Regan Planning Department. H you have any questions or cornments regarding the
proposed Amendment, please contact.
John Sharpe. Senior Planner Tel (905) 729-7731 (YNwgry)
Tel. (905) 606-1651 (Tororeo)
Fax (905) 436-0612
If you wish to make a written submission 0 4 you vnsh to be n Weed of subsequent meetings or the
adoption of the proposed Amendment, please write to the Commissioner of Planning. Box 623.
whilby, Cmano. LIN 6A3 Please include your address, telephone number and the Regional file
number in your submimson
APPEAL
If a person or pudic body mat fibs a notice of appeal of a dace ron in respect to ria proposed
Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral wdnaeions at a pudic miseling of
does not make wnten submissions before the proposed Amendment is adopted, thio OMerlO
Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal of the decision
Gem -Lynn O'Connor A L Geoighafl, M C I P ,R P P.
Chair. Planning Committee Commissioner of Planning
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PUBLIC MEETING
The Durham Region Planning Comninaa will hold a putikc rnselirrp to Provide irrlsnesssd press the
opportunity to make co marts, identify issues and provide addiEon e q ljohration relative 10 the
proposed Am n diment The pudic meeting will be hell on:
Tuesday. Jur1a 10, 1997 at 10:00 am.
Doxftam Region Plaruamg DaWrnwr Main Boar600m
Whiltby Mall, Fourth Floor, Lang Tower
COMMENTS OR CUESTIONS7
An information report OLtlRllrg till details of to proposed Amendment may be oblaiMd from the
Durham Regan Planning Department. H you have any questions or cornments regarding the
proposed Amendment, please contact.
John Sharpe. Senior Planner Tel (905) 729-7731 (YNwgry)
Tel. (905) 606-1651 (Tororeo)
Fax (905) 436-0612
If you wish to make a written submission 0 4 you vnsh to be n Weed of subsequent meetings or the
adoption of the proposed Amendment, please write to the Commissioner of Planning. Box 623.
whilby, Cmano. LIN 6A3 Please include your address, telephone number and the Regional file
number in your submimson
APPEAL
If a person or pudic body mat fibs a notice of appeal of a dace ron in respect to ria proposed
Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral wdnaeions at a pudic miseling of
does not make wnten submissions before the proposed Amendment is adopted, thio OMerlO
Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal of the decision
Gem -Lynn O'Connor A L Geoighafl, M C I P ,R P P.
Chair. Planning Committee Commissioner of Planning
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1497 - PACE 3
Pickering endorsed by committ - ' ee £sides
Bones found in
wall of house in
north Pickering
PICKERING — Police are
imc,uganng the di„ovcry of hones
in the wall of an told home near the
northern hordcr tof Pickering.
The hone, were I„und Mlondav
morning by Public 'A ,rk, C anada
:mployecs working nn a house on
he Pickering-t'xh'Idge T,iwnhne
near Sideline '_K
It's still unkn„an whether the
.ioncs are human or :mnnal or how
old they are, sass Sergeant Richard
iullrvan of the Durham keLional
Police hwen,ic Identiliaai:. n unit
They "re i„ he sent to the Centre of
"urcn,ir Science, in forunto
vecauw the Durban) unit doesn't
lave the equipment required I, -
examine the hone, pr,perly
"lhe\'II he 1„nked it and rxarn-
red h\ an anthn,pologi,t.- ay, Sgi
oullr\an
II-, not kn ,con how long it will
take the :entre t, make ,i dcternnn,l-
non „n the boric,
the Public NAV, rk, Canada
cmplovec, were doing +nrnc rcnu-
%ation, on a \cry old h,mic.” ,ays
Durham Regional Poh,e Comtahlc
Elaine Otterbcm ” \\'hero they were
pulling apart the wall, they dls,oy-
cred ,nrnc very old hone,, shout six
til therm"
Itic hone, were apparently
shoved in behind sonic Aain,cotung
Also found in the ,acne arca was
some old newspaper dating hack t
Atar-.h Ili. 1907
to build a new waste proessing/recycling
facility at Bruck West, ton a site the consul-
tant has suggested Jur a new municipal pub-
lic works garage
Mr Vogt said his company has not had a
single meeting with the consultant, and
asked Council to defer approving the stud\
report to give F.PD time to provide detailed
comments.
Councillors voted instead to endorse the
study. Mayor \\;sync Arthurs noted FPI)
would have plenty of iwortunnies It, pro -
side input a, the planning proses, pn,ccol
cd
In iris ,a,c, [IC added ihC f„wn �. ild
the land FPD Is leasing for its methane fact)
Ity.
It's expected to he about two years hell rc
any (,I the :on%Iructnm cmistoned In the
EI)A study hcglns Cost -,haring arrange-
ments lirr the provision of new infrastructurc
such as roads and sewers for the area have ui
he worked nut conk Landowners, and an cmt
ronmenial master servicing plan needs In be
completed. As well, the consuliants trust
still complete phase two of the FDA study.
which will provide more detailed devclop-
ntent guidelines.
Tfte cxeCutive comnuu, r', cndonentent
t 11W .11.111\ LoC, I, ( ,un -11 1• r .,ppr ,..,I
\i n 1"',
A river runs through it
This pick Lill truck ended up getting an unschedulc,i erp(x)l Road Fust south (,kmanna Road \1. nday
hath after hailing arid taking out a lire hydrant on Lr. morning `„ ,ne was injured in the accident
continue
talks
SIDES/From page 1
"Hopefully (this will lead both
sides) back to negotiations;' Mr.
White says.
John Brown, human resources
superintendent for the board, says
it is ready and willing to continue
talks with the teachers.
"We're still willing to negotiate.
We've offered to go to mediation
jointly. We're very anxious to con-
tinue"
Last week, provincially -
appointed fact tinder Howard Snow
released his report on negotiations
between the teachers and board.
urging both to apply for the early
appointment of a mediator. He also
sucgcsied the Fducation Relations
Commission, which appointed him.
watch the continued negotiations
and be ready to appoint a mediator
if the two sides are unable to
resolve remaining issues.
At the time of the fact finder's
report, there were 37 outstanding
issues, including salaries and bene-
fits, with only eight matters settled
after IS months of negotiations.
However, Mr. White and Mr.
Brawn say the outstanding issues
have been reduced to about 10
since then, with movement by N)th
sides. Mr. Brown adds some of the
remaining matters are "very
mi n lir '.
In his report. the fact finder
reported that provincial funding
cut, and the uncertainty of future
education financing arc making
negotiations difficult lar hath
sides \lr Snow also noted the
"acrimonious- nature of prior
negouatitms, resolved only after a
strike vote or a ;trikc lir work -to -
rule by teachers
The contract between the teach-
ers and board expired at the end of
August. 1996. Its terms continue in
effect until a new contract is
reached.
Nuclear plant fire hazard not being taken seriously: DNA
'Adequate provisions
in place fOr fire
protection*: AECB
\klA\\f l \K 11'i
gall FI 0.11II It
PICKE:RINt: — A niafor poten-
tial the ,.,lett pr.,hlcnt at the Picker
ing Nu,lcar Generating Station is
not being adequately dealt with. sa),
Durham Nu,lcar AAarcne„
I'hc L,,al watchdog group un
nuclear Issues i, ,uncerncd about
silicone foam used to seal openings
in nuclear plant wall, where pipes
and Airing arc taken through It',
been di cu\errd gaps. crack, and
other openings can form in the sili-
cone material_
That renders it ineffective as part
of the tire harriers between sections
of a nuclear station and around pipes
Field set
for federal
election in
two area
40 ridings
Monday was filing
deadline for hopefuls
The ballots can now be printed
for the June 2 federal election in
Ajax and Pickering with the passing
of the Monday deadline for candi-
dates to file nomination papers.
Running in Whitby -Ajax Riding
are, alphabetically, Karen Dolan for
the New Democratic Party, Judi
Longfield for the Liberals, Robert
Radford for the Canadian Action
Party, Bill Serjeantson for Reform
and Frank Snyder for the Progres-
sive Conservatives.
The Whitby -Ajax Riding
includes all of Whitby and Ajax
south of Hwy. 2.
In the riding of Pickering -Ajax -
Uxbridge, the four candidates in the
June 2 election are Doug Grey of
the NDP, Ken Griffith of Reform,
Leanne Lewis of the Progressive
Conservatives and Dan McTeague
of the Liberals.
The riding includes all of Picker-
ing and Uxbridge, and Ajax north of
Hwy. 2.
,not wiring which may he c„cnt,al r„
,atit\ 1%lic'Itls. ,ay, D%
,poke,nian Irene K,,,k She add, ,t',
ah, been learned the sfi—tie lo;un
itself can latch lire
"It's quite important he,ausr Ac
know there ha\e been a number of
tin:, inside the ,talion, oyer the
y car,
"Nc have (the ,thconc Ioarn, in
all of thein and they haven't teen
inspecting thow particular seals”
M, K.,.k maintain, there should
hr uumcJl,ltr inspection, of all the
,cal, in question at Pickering and
other nuclear plant,
She note\ at least one nucicar
facility in the l' S the Yankee
N'u,lcar Station In \1: inc - i,
putting ,tall un 21 -hour watch oyer
crucial areas where the team is in
use.
Atonic Energy Control Board
puhla: affair, super\i,or Robert
SASE
IBAR��'1NS
W4 Topnrs
Wednesday, May 141'97
.�,
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lsda IiritM." IkL
' Ido BMb.
"saaFallpotoGYlt.riF tilcL
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' Wrw't GmW om s AOK#kL
PAW EsfaM AOUPCL
witirm F" PkL
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51W Bop AW
.Tte bick Alu
' Dtlimcd ro s�icd Il�o� oils
Rl�mbtY >i los u, l0 l�
tit Fd10I p11Bf 1It11S�1pt1
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PICKERING/From page I
crone sell, will hr addre„ed in ;nm- i ,tru:tcd lhu,in:, tlydrr, t,• pr,,vld;
erly consulted in the planning pr(we,ti fur
asscs,lnent rcp;., on o1
the area and suggested the consultant, ti,r
IR
the study were making plans based on incor-
.iIcty standard, I„r
rect assumptions about the future elf the
C.\\III' nu,lear plants
methane facility.
re,cc . I„ue,l h\ [tic
The consultants said nttich ill' the new
"anadtan S:.1nd.,rd, A,+,
development in the study arca would only
..111„11
take place after the EP[) facility was expect-
the AF:('B j,kcd Hydr,
ed to close down In 10 scars, when the sup-
WAYNE
ply of methane from the landfill would run
ARTHURS
out.
Town will
"Our existing use i, lung terns." said Mr
consult Metro
Vogt. "it will be there liar ;I long aline ' Ha
In a \L,r,h ?h letter to
also noted FPD i, proceeding with it, :lt,w,
Bones found in
wall of house in
north Pickering
PICKERING — Police are
imc,uganng the di„ovcry of hones
in the wall of an told home near the
northern hordcr tof Pickering.
The hone, were I„und Mlondav
morning by Public 'A ,rk, C anada
:mployecs working nn a house on
he Pickering-t'xh'Idge T,iwnhne
near Sideline '_K
It's still unkn„an whether the
.ioncs are human or :mnnal or how
old they are, sass Sergeant Richard
iullrvan of the Durham keLional
Police hwen,ic Identiliaai:. n unit
They "re i„ he sent to the Centre of
"urcn,ir Science, in forunto
vecauw the Durban) unit doesn't
lave the equipment required I, -
examine the hone, pr,perly
"lhe\'II he 1„nked it and rxarn-
red h\ an anthn,pologi,t.- ay, Sgi
oullr\an
II-, not kn ,con how long it will
take the :entre t, make ,i dcternnn,l-
non „n the boric,
the Public NAV, rk, Canada
cmplovec, were doing +nrnc rcnu-
%ation, on a \cry old h,mic.” ,ays
Durham Regional Poh,e Comtahlc
Elaine Otterbcm ” \\'hero they were
pulling apart the wall, they dls,oy-
cred ,nrnc very old hone,, shout six
til therm"
Itic hone, were apparently
shoved in behind sonic Aain,cotung
Also found in the ,acne arca was
some old newspaper dating hack t
Atar-.h Ili. 1907
to build a new waste proessing/recycling
facility at Bruck West, ton a site the consul-
tant has suggested Jur a new municipal pub-
lic works garage
Mr Vogt said his company has not had a
single meeting with the consultant, and
asked Council to defer approving the stud\
report to give F.PD time to provide detailed
comments.
Councillors voted instead to endorse the
study. Mayor \\;sync Arthurs noted FPI)
would have plenty of iwortunnies It, pro -
side input a, the planning proses, pn,ccol
cd
In iris ,a,c, [IC added ihC f„wn �. ild
the land FPD Is leasing for its methane fact)
Ity.
It's expected to he about two years hell rc
any (,I the :on%Iructnm cmistoned In the
EI)A study hcglns Cost -,haring arrange-
ments lirr the provision of new infrastructurc
such as roads and sewers for the area have ui
he worked nut conk Landowners, and an cmt
ronmenial master servicing plan needs In be
completed. As well, the consuliants trust
still complete phase two of the FDA study.
which will provide more detailed devclop-
ntent guidelines.
Tfte cxeCutive comnuu, r', cndonentent
t 11W .11.111\ LoC, I, ( ,un -11 1• r .,ppr ,..,I
\i n 1"',
A river runs through it
This pick Lill truck ended up getting an unschedulc,i erp(x)l Road Fust south (,kmanna Road \1. nday
hath after hailing arid taking out a lire hydrant on Lr. morning `„ ,ne was injured in the accident
continue
talks
SIDES/From page 1
"Hopefully (this will lead both
sides) back to negotiations;' Mr.
White says.
John Brown, human resources
superintendent for the board, says
it is ready and willing to continue
talks with the teachers.
"We're still willing to negotiate.
We've offered to go to mediation
jointly. We're very anxious to con-
tinue"
Last week, provincially -
appointed fact tinder Howard Snow
released his report on negotiations
between the teachers and board.
urging both to apply for the early
appointment of a mediator. He also
sucgcsied the Fducation Relations
Commission, which appointed him.
watch the continued negotiations
and be ready to appoint a mediator
if the two sides are unable to
resolve remaining issues.
At the time of the fact finder's
report, there were 37 outstanding
issues, including salaries and bene-
fits, with only eight matters settled
after IS months of negotiations.
However, Mr. White and Mr.
Brawn say the outstanding issues
have been reduced to about 10
since then, with movement by N)th
sides. Mr. Brown adds some of the
remaining matters are "very
mi n lir '.
In his report. the fact finder
reported that provincial funding
cut, and the uncertainty of future
education financing arc making
negotiations difficult lar hath
sides \lr Snow also noted the
"acrimonious- nature of prior
negouatitms, resolved only after a
strike vote or a ;trikc lir work -to -
rule by teachers
The contract between the teach-
ers and board expired at the end of
August. 1996. Its terms continue in
effect until a new contract is
reached.
Nuclear plant fire hazard not being taken seriously: DNA
'Adequate provisions
in place fOr fire
protection*: AECB
\klA\\f l \K 11'i
gall FI 0.11II It
PICKE:RINt: — A niafor poten-
tial the ,.,lett pr.,hlcnt at the Picker
ing Nu,lcar Generating Station is
not being adequately dealt with. sa),
Durham Nu,lcar AAarcne„
I'hc L,,al watchdog group un
nuclear Issues i, ,uncerncd about
silicone foam used to seal openings
in nuclear plant wall, where pipes
and Airing arc taken through It',
been di cu\errd gaps. crack, and
other openings can form in the sili-
cone material_
That renders it ineffective as part
of the tire harriers between sections
of a nuclear station and around pipes
Field set
for federal
election in
two area
40 ridings
Monday was filing
deadline for hopefuls
The ballots can now be printed
for the June 2 federal election in
Ajax and Pickering with the passing
of the Monday deadline for candi-
dates to file nomination papers.
Running in Whitby -Ajax Riding
are, alphabetically, Karen Dolan for
the New Democratic Party, Judi
Longfield for the Liberals, Robert
Radford for the Canadian Action
Party, Bill Serjeantson for Reform
and Frank Snyder for the Progres-
sive Conservatives.
The Whitby -Ajax Riding
includes all of Whitby and Ajax
south of Hwy. 2.
In the riding of Pickering -Ajax -
Uxbridge, the four candidates in the
June 2 election are Doug Grey of
the NDP, Ken Griffith of Reform,
Leanne Lewis of the Progressive
Conservatives and Dan McTeague
of the Liberals.
The riding includes all of Picker-
ing and Uxbridge, and Ajax north of
Hwy. 2.
,not wiring which may he c„cnt,al r„
,atit\ 1%lic'Itls. ,ay, D%
,poke,nian Irene K,,,k She add, ,t',
ah, been learned the sfi—tie lo;un
itself can latch lire
"It's quite important he,ausr Ac
know there ha\e been a number of
tin:, inside the ,talion, oyer the
y car,
"Nc have (the ,thconc Ioarn, in
all of thein and they haven't teen
inspecting thow particular seals”
M, K.,.k maintain, there should
hr uumcJl,ltr inspection, of all the
,cal, in question at Pickering and
other nuclear plant,
She note\ at least one nucicar
facility in the l' S the Yankee
N'u,lcar Station In \1: inc - i,
putting ,tall un 21 -hour watch oyer
crucial areas where the team is in
use.
Atonic Energy Control Board
puhla: affair, super\i,or Robert
SASE
IBAR��'1NS
W4 Topnrs
Wednesday, May 141'97
.�,
.FbOft.
lsda IiritM." IkL
' Ido BMb.
"saaFallpotoGYlt.riF tilcL
' FdM snot/ AlmuFkL
'Katt-MBs sCootM4 AOUP&
' IMtma • Pgbtt qn➢ Aja
' Wrw't GmW om s AOK#kL
PAW EsfaM AOUPCL
witirm F" PkL
' Rillomt - Bidt SNOW Pkk
.Sm AWIPkL
.Sms,Edo
51W Bop AW
.Tte bick Alu
' Dtlimcd ro s�icd Il�o� oils
Rl�mbtY >i los u, l0 l�
tit Fd10I p11Bf 1It11S�1pt1
w b1m Wx Rtfptq pl'0¢a
For ddwoli eaddit*
yW 16fl* n
d .ALV .-ch A - .%
MWER
Ll>•i11A I� I
[',,I\ in s.1\, the .luc,(wn .,I the ,III ! .is[
S; p.;niter. the \F( li
crone sell, will hr addre„ed in ;nm- i ,tru:tcd lhu,in:, tlydrr, t,• pr,,vld;
prchcn,nc a, ;:, !ncnt, of ore ,alciv nre safety
asscs,lnent rcp;., on o1
all Canadian nu,lcar +talion, have it, ,nation,
parn,ularly inrcl.11wnt„
already been or,lered to ;, nduct. ncA fire
.iIcty standard, I„r
which will examine a Aidc
C.\\III' nu,lear plants
range of lire pre\enu•m j
re,cc . I„ue,l h\ [tic
dete,(ion and suppre„ion
"anadtan S:.1nd.,rd, A,+,
program, and system,
..111„11
He mote, that In C'anadi-
the AF:('B j,kcd Hydr,
an stations the silicone r,
pr)\Idc by the end of
only u,ed 1n very small r
\Lti,h 199- it, plan, and
arra, around pipes and ilii
hcdulc for ,uhniming the
Atnn_
i:,luc,ted report
"Nc r. only talkin
In a \L,r,h ?h letter to
about a lcA ,quare inches at
!:e AECB, ()ntano Hydro
mo,t herr ”" IRENE
hirf nuclear officer Carl
Fur ,atria at nuclear KOC•K
Ando_roro ,tate, H\dro',
station, N pr perly atom- 'II",quite
ep„rt will he read\ by
toted h\ the :\ECB. ,a\,
lunc. 199”, and the uulu\
\1r Put\in. important
Atli Inlonn the ', and ,�"l
ade-
an\ intendcd ::F`_
qualc ;+r, yi,wn, are In pl,lr; for lire tollowing
thea :n,, rp, r.,::. - :o(o
pr„ir,uon" the utile.
LJ
SG107T & KYLE
Wednesday carriers of doe
week are Stxv X Kyle.
Sooa lir Kyle ewy
drawing, reading and
hockey. They Well neCeIVe
a duster for 4 and T-shirts
complLnems of Burger
King.
Gaoillptiabdatiom s,. -on
Kyle for being our (;Imc•rs
of the Week.
KIN�
Committed To Ext elh n, e
1214) Ktilg,nat list ”"k,i
3.0 \I, Ken/w hr yi.,s
tI.I99"
DA \ ;,ianning t:, r.u,e :It,: f,,arn
and IC: ,.1!ely :,,ll;, If .1 r;sensing
h;aring for the Pi,k, g ,sari, n
M.., I,
\\ars I Rc ional Councillor
rice Brenner ,,lid .ti \1 !.I\”
in. .'t ,,.
- ( ..,ii thou the
m.1ttcr ,'t :It; \i
ll, :':1: harder, i, i
"y cry ,criou,�on,rrn and _sae
not no,c he A„uld hring a in, uiwn ,,n It
before Counsit in two a,eck, I'hat
motion Alli ask FFydr,, t,- trebly
this ,criou, s;ltety risk I r ,,ur :oni-
munity
[-he silicone toast prohlrm
,omethan_ that Ar'vr been aware
of.” say, H\dn, director oto-,.:, -jr
puhh, allalr, ferry Young He
explain, a : ornprchcn,nc ass,„-
ment of all it, nucle.ir station, now
bring :ondu,1cd by H\dr„ will
address the lire ,alcl\ issue. among
„liter,
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Adult school may house workfare centre
Durham Region could run part of its work- said that anvthing the board can do to make But hoard education director Grant Yeo
fare program out of the Durham Board of people "jots ready" is worthwhile. said, "This is the type of initiative they're
Education's adult education school in Anv agreement between the board and looking for. We don'( anticipate any problem
Oshawa. Region would need final approval from the with this"
The board and the Region's social scn ices Prucmce's Education Improvement Commis- Trustees approved continued work by the
department are working on a teniatnc plan sion. board to draft a lease with the Region.
That wouldsee the
Ontario Works -
Durham Resource
Centre housed in
5.500 square feet
of the Adult and
Continuing Edu-
cation Centre
4ACEC). the for-
mer Central Collc-
;iate. on Simeon
Street.
The resource
centre would help
employable wcl-
fare recipients find
lobs through
workshops on job
Searches, inter-
siew skills, and
resume prepara-
tion and access to
telephones, com-
puters, Human
Resources Ih,cl-
opment Canada
job hank. and
books on resume
and mtcrsicw
preparation
Board facilities
scrctces superin-
tendent \tike Gra-
ham told iru,tcc,
111onda% night the
re,our,:e centre
would hcnefii both
the rcgwn', wel-
fare client, and
ACEC students.
about hll per cent
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end of April.
Government
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80 per cent of
its operating
income and the
Free - Net
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has no other
means of rais-
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it requires
annually to
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vices.
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Booking time with Franklin
1-.n ina ('Brien, it Gradc I student at
St M,ir_ucntc Bio ,201%6 Catholic
Srh1K,l in I'ick riitti, %wars an car -h, -
car erin it, she ,it, -,sith Fr;inkhn the
Tunle :rt the end tit the ,chix,]', h. k
fair F.nuna won t`i-, worth of h,>„k,
Summer
circus
date set
i„u Ic nl.r
cd t„ hasc lull
under the hig wl,
lhl, ,ununcr
The Ourlram
Rq-,wn P,di,c
A,,,,.l.du,n 1,
pic,cnuni the
Garden Bn,ihcr,
Cirru, Au,• Ir
17 it
U,hawa', (ls1L
Au,ht„rlulll.
the .rood.
uun ,,ants pco
plc iu kn„w it
o's
sliciting 1„r
l"Act, nu,r
thn,ugh a tele
rnarkcung "un-
pan�
Bn.u1 (-urli,.
president M the
a„o.lalwn says
nlc,ha ,upp„tt
help, pc„plc
rcali/c 'it's a
lege nriuic enter-
pn,e hccau,c
therearc sonic
nun- legitimate
organiiati„ns
out there -
The compa-
ny. RAP star
keting Prwno-
uun, Inc.. has
been ,ellini! the
ticket, ,ince
April '_
The people
handling the
telephoneolict-
tauons are not
police utTicc:n
or members of
the association.
The Police
Association
holds these
types of events
to raise money
for charities and
community
activities.
Tom Hickey,
vice president of
the police asso-
ciation, says the
association
helps various
registered chari-
ties.
Mr. Hickey
said the
response from
the community
is pretty good.
For more
information call
the police asso-
ciation at (905)
436-9494.
in the t:ur', draw and her cAass also
won sonx ties% honk, Franklin i, a
character from a .encs of I'„pular
Canadian children', hook, The
,chools hold hook fair,, twlcr a sear
to ratse tunds 6,r the ,:h(xd', lihrtn
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Calling all card sharks
PICKERING -- An
Adnussnm is seniors
upcon ing evening of
Iver 05 $1.50, adults $3
:hn is in the cards.
Thr Legion hosts
I'hc ladies auxil-
CUL fire nights
cu} of Royal
a d i a n A
c,cry third
Wednesday of
I c •nln Bay
escry month at
kedge, Branch
9 p.in Inns Oct
t,irt, hosts a
to June.
cu,hrc night on
The Legion hall
%S'ednesday. h1ay I
is at 1555 Bayly
'_ I at K p.rn. I
Street. Pickering.
Prue, will he
�A
For more :nt„rrna-
❑wardcd during
uun. call the
ilio c,cning Refrc,hnwnts
legions at 839-1990 it
.1 ill he a%ailahlc
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7Editorials and A Mctrolandrucsda Community Newspaper
ptlhliNtted'TuCsday. \\'cdnCs(tay. Friday. Sunday
PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 6K -7;h 130 Commercial hal Ave.. Ajax. Ont. I.I S 2H5
Publisher: Tim Whittaker
♦ Editorial
A flood of
help for
Manitobans
On,r again. the people of Aia\ and PiAcrimy have
(IpCned then hurt, and their k\alict,
Ellori, In Ca,h,o11lnnmty 10111, ;u) ott1o.11 turn thl,
week \\hen Tn\\I1 cnlplmeC, Jed polticrm, jollied
force, it, pr(,\Idc nul,h-nccdckI relief for the rc,Idrnt,
of Hood -r: %J_Cd MAIII111hJ.
Irl Ab1\. lo\+n Cmplo\ers,t,llC,0.•d gbh- \\rth a sent
plc 'p:n,-the-bout' ell. ,n Harper. Trn%I) councillors
Noted it, I,r,,%ide ti5(N1 tor 1101x1 relief
In Pfckerng. n)e.uik\ hdC. ,ounollor, passed a reso-
IlltlIII Jne,IIri_• i11\\n _Ctic rtl man,wer -ii,tit (,)ulnn t„
utak, loon tacilitic, a\adahlc for Fund -ratan_• C\Cnt,
and .I, dn,p-oft ,entre, flit hxxl and ,Iolhin, for the
flrhxl \IcIti n ('oinl,iIlor, and lo\kn dcpartrnent, such
a, fire ,Cit Isg e, are also plamm�to imoke them,ch c,
In fund-r,u,In1_ etiotl,
( )t her. le„ tIInIi,1l ctI,in . arc .11,11 under \\ a_\ anion.
dlflrrent _•r11up, and tnJl\Idu 1, In each 1,,%k it
:And their cfton, kvon't , , unnouced, or unrcward-
Cd
Bk rrJch',n•_ out to help tellrnv Udnadl.1111 In a tttnC
of drtG,ult\. \I>r and Pickering resident, arc illu,irat-
1n_ on,c again th.it \khdc til,•, hc•Ifc\C pa-tonalck In
Issue, and c\cni, that atlr,t their to\yns. Ihck also ha%c
the ,apaot% to lou+. t,c•\nnd Their own K,rder, to help
other,
Th.0 lan:cr \ bion. th,1r ,apacIT\ to do gkxxl for oth-
er,. I, what help, dchnc ca,h „t our :ommututic,
Thc\ tidy ,h• rc ditteren,C1 and nlcstmtcs. but thc• are
.lest; 1\ Jw.irc ,I the world ari,tutl (hent
( )Ther ,11111MUIWICI. and ekc•n pnnin,c,. would do
well to CnwlctC the Loncrosl(\ of spirit that n C\ident
In \b1\ Jnd
One wonder,.khcfhk-r, 1hi, sense• of ).%„rkln_' tlogcth
Cr for 1 ,1111111101 :aUsC .1111 ,cn,c III purpx,,, :•ill he
t,wnl In other :ommunitic, acro„ this great Lull to
tinall, hon_ l uebr, into ( amid.; , . oai,nnmiun,ll lold
At am rte. ex'en sincic p rson in Ajar\ and
PIckC:In_ Aho ha,J,m,medtoilixxlrelictprn,I,- t,. who
his \Auntccred their lime to,AIC,t donation,, or who
pLuis to take dp the ,Jule lit their ncighb„rho.xJ
dC1Cr\e1 puhlt, rr,1,_nmon and a pat 111 the hack
lourcontinutn_'Cltori, whate\Crthe :Ju,C are
a rctic:ri(wn it what ruck,,, our two town, nollhk dit-
tcrC111
K,. ; up thk- Lkxxd work \\ hatc\cr may ,onlc•
rlt/ h(Nlr( t• ',•ti ` -"+, r „14.1 dull `ire"
♦You said it...
In response to our \ia-s h editorial
headlined 'fess the-, do listen', our
readers said:
I n. Ic.11l\ plci,cd wiih \like Horn, I think he , doing a
ban,,up lob I'm glad he s I:nall\ tak:n ,»cr the education
tunding I think it , a lot more cyun.lhlc that wa\ \i\
hu,hand and I h\cd In the lotonto area h0ore:onnng to
Durham I Incd there tar Is \car, without :hildren and
pard ,:hotol la\l there Sln,c we :.line to Durham when 1
wa, pregnant, we get char_Cd ,o much for education.
often feel our children sutler he::ausc we nnned to the
outskirts'
.We asked...
The question
is: What did you think of last
week's pro%incial
budget''
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A Metroland Community Ncwspapnr
BARBARA H.AkRISUN Pi, lm win Manager
Tracy Lloyd
Wyatt Raymond
Brad Strickland
says. "I was
sayN. ” I think it
says. ” I didn't
happy about the
sucks. They are
hear anything
tax cut If was the
cutting tut, much
negati\c about it
only shim-' that
of -shat we need
in the media. The
stood tut'`
It, salisl\ what
things Foe heard
they want"
ha\c been posi-
tive.,
v Letters to the editor
N I PPS Support
discrimination
1., the editor:
I ., •ill,! lik; ,, o,mmCnt on the ,tin
n the AI.i\ N, Ad\crulcr published
al :\pnl 'S
llic heJdhne read, 'Ai.t\ lir,! \114',
,upporl new C,thnh, 1,11„„I herr the
,t„n Talk, ahout the "cel It,r a new
„h„ol in ❑„rih \I.1\ and rep, rt, that toss
,,,II \lPlI, wane the „I
I JII, .In„(1 1„ IrJII,1Cr illi I.npa\er,'
n one•\ Irurn ( Kh.ma it, Waith AI.I\
Do Jane: I. Act and aero I-laherr\
,now Ihal h, Ifit: ir .is]„r,, Ih„ c\ .IIswi,
IN'ri dl,.n Ti nn.111, in'\\I,cII 1113,,: hoot t,
r,uth and the Help WIlltCd ands .lie pIJrC1!
to hire new Ic.t,hcn, .II the h,atom In
h1-aeket% the Durham ke_I„n k,'•rlan
(':,Ih,'I,; CCpar.:•: S:h ,d Boa.' is
allow..! to :int, N n-( .I'llioi. , iced
not .Ipi•I, ..
Iw„"'let Iwo Janet and 1111i plan
iv ihl, Inlu,o,r ,in,c the\ "ant to ,pc d
au•, ; ,11c,tcd front all iavpa,er, .rid
,nil ,crtatn t,nc, will hcnChl h.i,c,l „n
111:nnunaton hlnn_ pt a: u, r,
Ron Ko..,rr.
Ilk 1;1\
Why not put
DO'C students
at Ajax High•'
To the rdilur:
I rC.111 \.illi uurrc,t hew, Ad\..usrr
Irn,lc, on the iced to find spar for stu-
dent, at Arhhl,hop Dvilis O ( ,nnor
Cathoh, High S,hool be:alllC of i,\cr-
crl,wding Jl the
\1Cntion in the ,Irlicle ill de,luung
enrolment at Ajax High School due it, the
pn,xuums of Exeter High School ,ug-
ge,ts a solution Ob%i,,u,ly. the puhhc
and separate s,nool board, ,:Ili w „rk
Together. as wuncsscd h,, their dc,uc to
share busing, and hope to build a .,,nt-
hined school in north Ajax In the future.
One solution night he that both hoards
exchange schools. at least temporarily.
until a new schlxtl can be hunt.
Although no one would like the
thought of giving up their treasured
school. it would also give the public
board an opporriumiy to hake a uhool
located more central to the area it ,Cees.
)hr \,", lrh,rtnrr Nr,, pr, 1, IT, r, t”
4r rdif— 1 !l i, rt, n v11"141,1 br lwcd ,,
"•Nil h(Ind „inti I5il „"rr 1, l-./:, !•
r WilIt i” ,r,rr,d „rth It hr\t ,ani
(!,l II,Ilrrr nI 1„14 rrlltnll, and r! luAI
tr:•q, l'!r;nr ern lurlr ,1 ph"rr,ni'mill I
r,•r ,, teras ,:II/,rr 11'1 r,lrr„r r,',/'rt r-, fit,'
n;lN r" 1111 ,,,p, f", \tIl,. !rnctlr Nrd
„,nhrr; I)l,rvr;•,m rl/•rr,,,d err 1,tt,
lilts "r 11 , ,, r1, r In„ rr"1 err, r,
fl\.,\,' "I lilt \, n , tr:. r rrn,'r,
Lirth-friendly
Ajax students
11\-e the lines
40 Canada
Tu the rditor
II w.l, .1 ... ,_ht t„ see the wonderful
student, „! I n,,,In Ale\.Indcr Pubh,
Sshool and them tca,hcr, :leaning our
cnvironnicnf , I litter on .urh, field, and
park, in ic,cw ,I.i\,
Seeing them hr„ughi h.kk n,enrorics
A rel\ own -lit,,,! dao,
M\ l.11her w.l, rel\ trailer He taught
a, („ re,pe,I and .at,: for the Lin& It,
hcautit% It rJthcr than to litter nn it \\c
.spring cleaned" our yard, and road
,IJc, HC tau, M u, to respect ow,elyes.
our conuntinlrk ;Ind our ,ountr\ That
goxkl feeling ,ta\cd deep within u, and
we were:.it clul not to litter at :m_yumc lir
ani pl ae c
It I, a hle-ing Io cc principal I Ilen
Correll. her 111111C111, and .tali -11\ ing
the lines In our national anthem It niay
seem like a small thing hilt it is a h,,
thine
hccp up the good work. staff and stu-
dents it Lin,oln Alc\ander Puhhc
Schox)l You\,: made nic proud. again.
Here's to \ou'
O Canada, our home and nati\r land'
True patriot lo\c, in all they sun, lune
stand
With glowing heart,. we ,Cc thee rise.
The true north strung and free:
From far and wide. U Canada.
We stand on guard for thee,
God keep our land, glorious and free.
O Canada, we stand on guard fur thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God Bless,
Dianne Robertson,
Ajax
Susan Kennedy, P.S. Mrs. Correll. I understand you gut a
Ajax soaker''
Feds guilty of legal theft
To the editor:
That huge CPP premium in,rcase is
the last straw' Unless we learn how to
clone our puckethouks, there lust ain't
enough!
This tired crowd adopt\ it, usual
arrogant. paternalistic Big Brother,
"we -know -what s-b"t 111111d,Ct. and
forcCS us til participate lit m, ,dienics
instead of' Iea%Ing u, with the freedom
to invest our own money the way we
choose.
Then the Liberals renege and claw
hack the rightful fruits of prudent.
hard-working, so-called "rich" people.
Legal theft. nothing more. nothing
less.
William E. Rae,
Ajax
JOHN
DOLEWEERD
Guest
Col unin _
Pickering resident john Dolewcerd is a third -year
environmental studies student at fork University
and a part-time support worker for people with
developmental challenges.
Tories abdicate
duties in name
of fighting deficit
"Tit tsrmn, ,,i ,ion last week , pi.nincnd hudget, the
Adkcrtner editorial headlined 'Budget ju,t what
Ike need and file Ntor, headlined '\\i'tc doing If I-kcr-
I-tr,I I'd like tit ask MIT -lanct \l, I ,ker how mlti,h.
After IhC CI\ ,uh. a ,Inde parent led lanuly of three
iimknl_ �_'�.tNM, ,.,,•uld end up wldl 111c,e are the pCo-
p1c hein,2 hurt nn ,I h, ,,sur _•„\crnmcnl', cut,.
tic,, m, I. a „lnlntenl I„r Tile editorial "iter. dirc,k•d :t
\1, I ,kcr e, well. Your ohlurtal I, allothet C\,unple of
hk,w ,uplk„eJlk knowledgc,lhle, nhlc.u,e p,urnall,fs
hake fallen Inr the nI\th that deficit rcdu,u.,n h\ spend
In_cuts,hou!d be the main Ik':upau,•n of go\ernnlcnt,
Apparentl\ \l it h:]e fire„Igen, or ,lit, w it ignnrc, fire
niam ,dher 1C,ixnlsihllinc, of g,xrl _o\crnnlen( which
the I h "iii) I,vles Icor failed at. dile nl,unly R, Thler:uts
I ,kill Int a tc\, -,I Ille,c re,jx,nslhihnC, and the l6fic,
c"rrcNN,nJlm, Lulurc,
I kc,jx ri,thihr\ tat assist dose• who lu\c hccn
unable It, ,k„rk 1„ ha\cat dcccnl inctane I allure ( ;titin•
,,,.Ial pn,gr:un, dc,wticd to help the i„n,r, :unttl1 wCl
laic rally, b\ 22 rcl ,elft
kr,Ixal,Ihhty to ensure The cmuuninent I, pitt
le,tckl trims ,,irp,,raic p041uhon and dcrcculatwri
I:ulurc ihrc_•ulauun of Cit,u, nnrcnial ,,t.cu.rds
whl,h ha, I„ulicd in .,.limn:• ,rili,nrn Iron til.
C„rmmi,ioncr In ,harce of the I mironnlcntal Bdl of
ki,_hls. in.klcyuatc ic-ur', for cith,r-miens of the tcw
rc_uUi,,n, that rcrn.un
i kc,lx,n,ihiht\ Il, ctINUIC dent,,. Gltl, 1\ste•Ill rel ,_11\
Crn.m,c at 1, kal Ic\cl I .ululc Inir,0u,non M mc_ALIIr
Icgi,Ldion u) lotonh, and Hamihon h, r.uh;alh rcdur
cl.,ted rcpr.,cnt.tn,n ag:un,i. in for„no's :ax. the
wlsfics of 'n per ,cit ,I vier,
llle,c• .uc lust .t Icw of mm�i Ton aNh,atio ns of
resp„n,Ihilih. done Ili Ili,: name A ligh:I11- The kkh, t
he.,tuW we \c tern I.Il” l\ led I„ hchc\c th.t the dch,t
nlu,i h nJu,r.l `•. ,ncrnnient,iw.,,1::g
T, refute that .u,unlCnl I will 1,1t ,w lion] I ntd.t
\lar Iliad, , book Sh,.,one file HIPix, Ik.ith h\ IktI'll
.Anil ,,Ilk-[ I 'an.wli.tn \101”
\h \lar x1.ur 1 d„_•ged luum:dt,nt h:n un,o\ere(Ithe
real la, I, tclund kic'h,it 1w\1lcn.t II)c c• mclu.1c
I [let,( and Jett, It arc not ,Ju1Cd nlaink h\ _o\c•rT1
mcni ,pending he -til C In Canada dial ,pending wcrtt
down Iran 19 ' IxI ,enl 111 <d>I' in ITS tr, I' ti per sent
in
111e pn\:dC c,hx would ,:punt ,ueh Imeltincnh .n
hospitik, utilluc, and nod, ;I, asset,. not \caul\ operat
Ing losses. wh3,h lop, off 'jilt hllon front the read .1chi
011;,,0
\ln,eni Iruglia. in ,h.rgc 111 \1,,,.h's Canadian
a—kmt. I, a h,m,hcd .t the c\Icnl of ( an dL1', „hscs
siren w nil dch. goes 11, ,,,and acdil r:urng and ,trenyth
ill asset,
How abd tilt, nnlh gain u,h crcden,c' 1 well high
light two of sc%cr l rc:nom ottcrct hs \1, \1,( )u tv
I High interest hank Loh,ics 1upp.ttied h\ Ba\
Street finan:iad moguls and right-wing think t.mk, 14,11:111a, the C I ) Howe Institute. `
'-. willing participation h\ Ilk mass nledia (including.
I\c nou,cd. regular edtonals In the hew, AthertisCn
which Boor ma do .I ntarnsirc:uu "truth' tut of 1state-
ment like. "Alter \ear, of go\cmnicnl oycr,l ending .
when It r, mush ,Io,cr to n ali_tto write. "After \Car, of
go\cr orient cocaw:os to the rich”, i Wavmc kohCns'
mtcr\ Icw w nil Lida Mcl )uaig, Now Maga/inc. April
13. 1 vv5 )
the real tragedy I, that this misguided hatile against
'.wasteful• spending IN staking Canadian, ICs, compas-
sionate about the many real \letinis lit Cuts. (Examples
are cuts to A.D.D. support x14lce., li)r tainihes and to
tirelightine services, two of many consequences that
New, Advertiser readers have felt strongly enough it)
write about. What your editorial calls "gokxd news fir
taxpayer' conceals had news for people... people whet
know that social spending has helped make Ontario and
Canada decent places to live).
In closing, 1 would like to remind readers that Mike
Harris, Ernie Eves. Janet Ecker, the rest of the provincial
Tories and the right -leaning federal Liberals' main goals
are to pave the way for big business to continue making
excessive profits and to make sure income inequities
remain. The few crumbs Mr. Eves has thrown to the rest
of us we just meant to conceal that fact. Don't worry,
never fear: many of m see through the facade and the
myths. and will continue to protest until the: media and
government wake up.
The Netts Advertiser invites readers to submit
colunurs for Be Our Guest cit current Issues facing
our Durham Region communities. Submissions
should be 6011 words or less. must he signed and
include a dav7ime telephone number. Unpublished
c•ohomn ruaY run in condensed filrm as u letter to the
editor.
4 jax-Pickering
News Advertiser
JOANNF. BC RGIIARDI I Ju,n in Chief
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A Metroland Community Ncwspapnr
BARBARA H.AkRISUN Pi, lm win Manager
E-mail: new sn„nnor durhanincw, net
published Tui:sday. Wednesday. FridaN. Sunday
JANICE O•NEIL. A,.r,I.uu PIIkIilJlun Manager
130 ('uul Inert, hal A%c.. Alae. Ont. 1, 1 S ' H5
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('HERYI,. HAINFS. A,taut pnnlu,tlon Manager
LILLIAN HI)(IK.:\,hmm-narnxt Manager
hilly/!www durhaninew, Ilei
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fCA _a�ad,ar.
Audtl
R.urd Mr,•,tw,
This one's
Allison Uarhv and Scan Donaldson hold hags of
garbage the} picked up along a hydro right-of-way
near their school, Nine Ride Sccondary School. Stu-
dent, Irons the school have hccn cleaning up the
school 1ground, and along Livcrpo,ol Road tor two
Durham school
support staff walk out
to protest outsourcing
Supp -o ,ialf at school, throughout the region Aamc11
At the Loh during their lunch hour %1,mdav in pnitc,t Id
he Pro%mcc', Bill I(u
Curl Lee Bugden. president tit C'anadlan Umon of l'uh-
Ic 1:111pinscc, Local �Iti. s.iv, Lf,r,(I people in the region
nould he alfcctcd it ffic pr,,,.lnclal government outsournc,
the p,h, ,It school uppi,r ,tall
"'I'hcv're talkln_• ihiwt lak,•I_ away these peopfe•s
)oh,' she ,av,
-"'plovers involved in 'tic walk, ur included ,ecre-
tanC.. cu,todral staff and cduc:uionai .r„istant, "'I'hc,e
people Ju important ,en ices for the student,." %I, Bugden
%Jv,
She saw s Cl PF did not hnlcnd to create a disturbance at
school, with the walkout but rather the union wants to let
the public sec how nl.trn people will hr .MCL rd by the
Pni,iricc', de,i,nui �khilc all „1 C1'{'1' , PtI 1.r date
have been „n rbc w„rk.'r,' ..vxn rime. ih;u rnav change, saw,
Sl, Burden. advinc in List week', province wide ,trik,•
x„ie, 911 per cent ,,sled (i, ♦Irlkc II Ilc Pri,vincr (akc, alta ,It
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9 AM TO 9 PM
Dr. Bill Webster
A Seminar on
"WHEN SOMEONE
YOU CARE
ABOUT DIES" R
May 21st, 1997
Kingsview United
Church
505 Adelaide Ave. E.
Oshawa
7:30 p.m.
There is possibly no more difficult experience than to lose someone you have
loved, and someone who has cared about you. it can be painful beyond words,
and the feelings of grief are often overwhelming. Sometimes we wonder how
we will be able to go on. And although the death of someone special is very
significant, there can, in addition, be many other losses connected to the
Siltation.
Dr. Bid Webster learned about some of the effects of grief by experience. After
:he death of his wife, he struggled to come to terms with many issues. He has
written, 'It was when people thought I should be getting myself together that I
fed Ike I was falling apart.- Ater he had worked through his grief process, he
began to develop support programs for people who had suffered a sigrwficant
loss, and in 1992 established the Centre for the Griet Journey. Dr. Webster is
the author of five books, several audio tapes.and a new series of videos.
Nov, Dr. Bill Webster returns to Oshawa to share some of his insights about
loss and the grief reaction• and suggest some practical strategies to help us
work through the gnel process towards reconciliation.For tatter Womution or to regisler for the Free Slimat irter plegated:
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studies class. Residents of the area. who have
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place, are now calling the school to thank student,
fur the cleanup
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Ajax High's solar model car
wins race ... without the sun
BY C BKis,ry 1I
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AJAX —A team of snhdcm, III Alax
Ill,ch Sch... I shone hrlghtly in it weekend
pll n nice -w iJc solar Ini1LICl car coniNtitn m
11 c III students had the fastest solar
I,- ,,aercd car. winning the ,peed award. and
,da,cd hest overall anhong the 1.3 school,
•imps m`I at the Oucrn', Un1,Cr,ity event
:Ti KmLi,tlin.
II van really goo d.: %ly, teacher N•ayne
fain!., ” It was really tight in the finals
Oakville, It Dark fisc heats helorc
kcal them (Ajax High train inenifxr-
.•.ere i,v Lu the fastc,l..
IIIc u;un's fastest ornc on the truck was
i ,ciond,, well ahead of Oakvillc•s X7
conds Mr Km_• say, the whole school is
rc:ncd about the team\ performance.
A'c're ecstatic:' sans team leader Koh
Slklo, "Ke still can hardly hclicvr i("
Ifo ,:n, le nn r iernlb rs. who re,carchcd.
�lcsigned and built the rno,lel front scratch
,cr the Pint six rnunth,. wercn't sure „I
their chance, until they trued the car.
n.hmcd Ka, for the ancient F_ryptian sun govt.
n the hock at rlucenI,
�fure the contest Satur-
"It gave Inc a chance to poor I can do
,omething like this:" says hat f ersaud. the
I head crivincer ' ,,c never done any-
thing like this" 'llic ,tudem, used ,alar
LClls. congxc-ed loam. a npAor. chassis
and wheels it, create their model. vvnh sonic
help Irorn iciun ,p, mors Ontan, o H}Jro and
DuPont Canada %Ir King ,an, the ,prrri,or-
,hq, allowed (tic studcnl, to CI,penrnrnt
vvuh rnatenats in creating their vehicle
He say, prolcssor, who talked Io all the
learn, were impressed by (tic knowledge the
Ajax students had picked up in working on
the car. %Ir KmL, saw, that', due to the fact
the teachcn ICL the student, do the work
thi vas.
Other team rncnihcr, are NlOb tel
Spcar,. Imran Ahmed. Ben Cho. K„xy
Bronilcx, Peter "'ilmm. Heather Kirk. Kwan
Hardy and Ko>J 'Fit t -,r Othcr-inipcung
,choorh were lronh Kme,ton. L;Ikcticld.
BCllr:illy. Brighton. Trenion, Oak% Illc :ind
N'apanre Pic c•.cni w:t, to have fw_Cn field
11av 4; but wa, dcla%cd it week due to run
'A'hcn it did run, the sumpcuuon was held
In,Tdc hcc;unc of rm,re rain
Lt>
We
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"It's vfc9m for our
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pass on ,ornc pointers to
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THURSDAI', MAY 15
BREAST-FEEDING: La Leche
League Pickering Im'Ites pregnant
women and breast-feeding mothers al
their niondthmeeting :u 7 ;0 p.m. for
nforination and support. Bahles Hel-
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AIRPLANES: File Aict\ Radio Con-
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7 30 p r,1 in Room (i- I - of the .\!a\
Pickering Gencral Hospiial. H.u\\ood
\\c and Emperor tit S', I 1504;
BREAST C%N
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Area rc,ld,:111,
arc Imitcd It,
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and Harwood
:\\l Ir,'lli •I .1 its
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urda\. \I.,, I-
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prnong ,l hie\
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home seminars.
an anrlyuc
p„li:c 'Jr. .1
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Unit dlspl.l, and
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Call hs
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fur rnorc 1nl i
nai-n on the
the Canadian Cancer Society' holds its
Ln nig With Breast Cancer peer sup-
port group at 7 p.nt, at the Fortunc
Financial offices, corner of Ba\h St
and I:inle\ .Ave . Ajax. Its lor' hrcast
cancer patients. fannl\ and trends.
696-1516.
IN\'ESTNIENT: A tree imcstment
seminar iN being held by the firm of
Ed\\ard Jones at 7 p nt at 3?4;
Kinr!ston Rd . Llnit 5. Plckcnn, 509-
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V.LF.RGIF.S: the I),trh.nn Kc,•i,,n
Anaphylaxis Support (;roup meets in
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nwnth at 7:30 p.m The group provides
support for those dealing with life-
threatening filed/other allergies. 428-
0;;0 or 696-3019
ADDICTION: 'fire Serenity Group
holds it 12 -step recowry meeting at 8
p.m. it Bayfair Baptist Church. 817
Kingston Rd.. plckcrnlg. This group
meets e\er\ week and deals with
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(11111).
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Slmcoe St ti., I'nit -'. )shawa Spacc, in the w ,rk,h„p are limited. so
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Arts
It's time to rhyme for
poets, lyricists in Durham
If you're a poet and N ou know rt. an upcoming perforin can contact Kav 1:inner at 579-6013.
nigh of reading nia� he for you. 'I -he Nk raters' Circle of Durham Region is it
The Wrilers• Circle of Durham Rcgion host, registered mon-prolii umbrella organtiation ded,-
an open stage poetry night at A Different Drum :cued Qo encouraging and promoting the art and
Calc, Bruce and Celina streets. Oshawa, on Mon skill III writing• t ostenng htcracy and providing
day. N1ay 19 from 7 to 9 p.m moral support to `\niers through education and
Adnii sown in fire. Ecceone is w'ekoniC net„orking For more information call president
Poets xkantme to read and song Hriters eager (o Marponc Green at 686-20K5.
Frenchman's Bay subject
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Contest open
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students
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7862 ::Alone I, Ill .SIT. A,c•nuc
enmc 7400t Swcles A,cnuc trom .A: n, KR. and Amend the minimum lot area requirement.
: :enoric :, Stccic, Ascnuc from AI An,! RR.' i,, RR: �r•.'y and Amend the from Nand scthack. and
Ikrone ,:_° ; 14th A,cnuc ;rpm Rk1 ,., RR: and Amend itis min:mum Ica arca rcquiremcnt
PC Kot IsF A%U FFFF(T OF "TNF Y WOOS D AMEMNE'y
Kcdc,:,'na;,ne:nc t , n,, AGRICt I.1 L kF. A6kICL LI I ki aoull recogmrs the propo eal ,ale of lands within the
P-c,c-r,c lk t,mng all significant w, s!:oL would ensure :her pre,enahon and allow for wu,Jloi management and maple syrup
production kenning of the ten non-farm rmicrinal par, els would tan l laic the severance and sale of each parcel
NslrF NF1'ARUINGOPFI('IAL PLA\ AVU7ONINC t31' -LAN ANF\UN�NTS
L• , ,_ wnh.;o nc noolied of the adoption of the prulao,cd olfi;tal plan amendment you must make a wniten request to the Clerk
of 11h: Town of Markham At the address noted aho,c
If a per„m or public NO% that file, a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Markham in respect of the proposed of ictal
plan amendment. or An appeal of a decision of the Lown of Markham in respect of the proposed nnmg b% laws does not make
oral wnmtssmns at a public meeting or make wriucn wbrmwon, w the Town of Markham before the proposed official plan
amendment or zoning hat -laws are adopted. the Ontano Municipal Beard may dismiss all or pan of the appeal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Addufonalinformation is available from %iomie Nlassc) text 3#11 or Phillip Perlin (ext 616) of the Town's Planning
Department. tel. (905) 477-7000. quoting file nu.nhcr MI 158 %niton submissions may be mailed or personally delivered fo
the Clerk's Department at the address noted ahnve by not later than 4 30 p m.. Friday. MaN 30. 1997,
DATED May 13. 1997.
Mary -Franca Turner Ron Mayheu
Commissioner Chairman
of Development Services Planning and Development Committee
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101 T)wn Centre Boulevard.
Markt am. Ontario, L3P 9W3
PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION
Thanks You!
T hanks to everyone who braved the elements and attended
aur first ever public Open House en Saturday, May 3-
F rom
.From all reports every('ne had a great time. I would also
like to thank those of you who agreed to attend a future
open house after 6,000 people 3 times t he number
anticipated - responded to our invitatier to visit.
At Pickennq Nuclear we will continue to provide you th"
(Ipportuntty tie- See for your5elve,� that we >cerat�
professionally and Safely - on Saturday 41-'" ernF•i^'�""`
volunteered their own time to
The in -fabs, tear begin in the lali�y * ad i, -?just that.
inelydd the nntnl ream, turbine loll ad were
"rte plant i5 running well - we
Cana lbr Semis and Mayor Authu" visited with "ave matte many imprnvv'ment5
Station Manager Ken Talbot at fie display area 'ict. las'
t5 at fuli capacity
w'dinq Electricity to more
-a , n m11 ion people. We
mtirnue to make progress to
ensure we well operate Safely
,rad reliably for many years
come.
�r;a have any cl�ueStiOnS or
�r-mert5 please �'a'I ,:5 at
Ken Talbot
Gr •
-71 f ._.I�
One of the many yount visit*" who lid
fon hying on a "dlahon :ud
Q Ontario Hydro
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tread design. Mud and snow -rated for The all -season tread design provides
excellent traction on wet, dry and
terrific wet, dry and snow traction for superior
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101 T)wn Centre Boulevard.
Markt am. Ontario, L3P 9W3
PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION
Thanks You!
T hanks to everyone who braved the elements and attended
aur first ever public Open House en Saturday, May 3-
F rom
.From all reports every('ne had a great time. I would also
like to thank those of you who agreed to attend a future
open house after 6,000 people 3 times t he number
anticipated - responded to our invitatier to visit.
At Pickennq Nuclear we will continue to provide you th"
(Ipportuntty tie- See for your5elve,� that we >cerat�
professionally and Safely - on Saturday 41-'" ernF•i^'�""`
volunteered their own time to
The in -fabs, tear begin in the lali�y * ad i, -?just that.
inelydd the nntnl ream, turbine loll ad were
"rte plant i5 running well - we
Cana lbr Semis and Mayor Authu" visited with "ave matte many imprnvv'ment5
Station Manager Ken Talbot at fie display area 'ict. las'
t5 at fuli capacity
w'dinq Electricity to more
-a , n m11 ion people. We
mtirnue to make progress to
ensure we well operate Safely
,rad reliably for many years
come.
�r;a have any cl�ueStiOnS or
�r-mert5 please �'a'I ,:5 at
Ken Talbot
Gr •
-71 f ._.I�
One of the many yount visit*" who lid
fon hying on a "dlahon :ud
Q Ontario Hydro
Let us entertain you! "`;
The News Advertiser
69EEIA�t69
Sale ends Monday!
SAVE
Superguard® 60
starting from 43"
tun bre dos c speoeily formuiafed
nail .mpound which oHo ,r`5 �.
ghwp and Fadi° tin an MeT h^ wMe
This fire has a computer-assisted oll-season iw sms by MICNEUN
tread design. Mud and snow -rated for The all -season tread design provides
excellent traction on wet, dry and
terrific wet, dry and snow traction for superior
snow-covered roads. #60000 series handling in all weather conditions. #51339 set
tiink'rkes in eff«t Ladd MYI1Ny, Illy 11, 1117, wren S"rs Is OPMa writ fmlltitiss tut
05321 Copyright 1997. Sears Canada Inc.
SEAM Auto Centre
s tt !:v/seri mrur.�rrun .#urs Direct Line
% • "` Im, 420-0271
SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE
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Mission Possible
Impoverished Central American teens
welcomed into Pickering with open arms
B\ LINDA Will IF
ti 1.111 HI PnR IIH
PICKERING — For a Guatemalan Teen
who shares if one -room house with ,cern
people, life in Canada is ••wonderful". a trip
hi the dentist I, a treat and hurgcrs and fries
have heconic a tavonte meal.
-inose are ar mfig ( iC memories %lag la
Bad/ will chen,h since returning to
Gua(c1nala City last Sunda-, atter spending
three Neck, In Plckcnne 'IhcN are also the
things she looked l,lr":rd to alter spending
sis month, here In 1994.
hhc rip, "crc arranged through the Pick
cnng-haled Arm, of Jesus Children', '.If,
son. which provide, ntonth1\ ,ron—r,hip t,:
Nlagda and her fa nul\ the ,pon,or,hlp t,
used lis huy food and allo", the I(, \car old
to attend a Priv:uC school — which she hope,
will help her fulfill tier dream of one da,
becoming it leacher
(mil rcccnll,. Maeda had rnl,
eaten neat Allen her mother h,und
some In the dump and hurled it tor her � G
family. 'tear, carne to her rye, a, she 1 tYa• �.�°�/ ..
recalled that ,tor,
Happily. he hat, nn%crcd fur Grade Expectations
M.r_•thi alter ,tic was dr.co\CrCd ,hoot
thicC ,car, ago in (tic cit, dunip h,
niernfCr.olthefia\Iaurli;qai.tCliur,h Can help your child succee(
whit Acre doing relief and dc\elop
mens work ret (ilia IC[II Ia. (II ":i, 1
through the Mori, of ,lime nt those
church mCmhcr, that fit,! Arms d JC,u,
Childrcn's Misswri ,,.1, honed i
Ilic,lump is ,cr, hit! "nh I,,i,:nd
lot, „I tits, pig,. dogs. hit hird, and
garhage:' noted NI.i_da. who learned
F.n_dnh on her fir,t top lis Pickcri
Hundred, „1 house, surround the
ells drop and "all lannlic. In to fwd
,Ernefhing in the dump h, earn ,1 to
Ing. c\pl.uncd I)r Sane M.r• ., pa,tur 1
of lia\ t,ur Baptist Chur, h .wd Jtrrch,r.
:hTurman and founder of Vi„ I Jesus
:'hddren', NII„n n , 1-hou,•h he runs
he mission. it i, independent of ht,
.hutch and t, nun dcnoonnatwrial
Magda recalled ha,in a dream
when she was lust sc,cn scan old that
she would line dax 11, in an .airplane
She rcntcmhcrcd he' mother .a\ ing
that drC ant rn.1y line da, conte true. but
\la d.t didn't think it :,cr "„uld
She "a, ac,nntp.rncd on tx,lh lriP, rr
h, (.toad, h, \lin.un Martinet. 17.
who ,ta,cd wnh Dt Martin and his
fatnd\ Mirwin cnlo\, drink:n: pop
and her Ia,onlc nical r, chi,krn and
Ines. ,tic +aid ,1\,f, She ora, excised
shout laking 1„rk, and knr,c, horde t„
her 1.111131\
The girl,, i,ucd student+.tt a scht ,l
in C'ourticc. where the, +failed ,toric,
about their li%c, in Guatcrn.tla
Dr Martin said he ha, recei,cd trcnien-
dous help from arca resident, during their
visits, most notahl, Dr. Paul Goodman '11)c
flickering dentist hat done dental work for
the girl, at no charge and has sent medical
supplies hack home with them.
I „r the fannifics Magda and NLrrim star cd
with ,ar inL goudhyc \un dtllicult. But Dr.
Martin hcllc,r, they've helped the girls.
"Chancc, are. it we hadn't stepped in
whcn we did. they would he pregnanl
now The ho„ there aren't ,Cr\ nice to
young girls and often take ad,antage of
Itic n..
Despite haoui_• hill,. hoth girls are very
un,clk,h
..\\lien we took them ,hopping. the girls
didn't "ant h, hu, for thrmsel,c.:' noted Dr
%I,irun ""fhe, "anlCd Ihnlgs for Ihcwscl,c,
and .,.hoof upplic,. hrcausc the% can't ;,, In
school without thew”
"Vx'C dun'I need their help in Canada:'
added Ankle lieunt. a Pickering resident
who sponsor, Magda "\k',: need them to help
others In Guatemala.
Dr Mimi hehexe, Ann, ,4f Jcsus Chil-
dren's NLs,n n r, unique hecau,c adrninl+trar
tion :casts ai,„u( right to nine per cent -
much less Ih,,n others — due largely to a
mostly volurfccr ,tatf
That mean, a nn,nihfv ,pon,or,hip of 525
would sec ti:' 50,i,ng dit-Cetfx h, the child
For food. cl, thing. medical and educational
expense,
'I tic nus,i n ako help,:fnldrrn in Kcn,,a.
I'ganda. /urea Ntad,wa,car. .letnaml,
Dominican Rcpuhlic. Haiti. Slirxal, ia.
Guiana. Sin :iia. I hadand and South Airs,
'Jo find hu” ,nu can sp, n—i a :hil(.
call SIP) -Iii
Best young
entrepreneurs
to be honored
Nominess sou(,,ht for
,.
annual business award
The liu+inc„ Dc\elopmcnt Bank
of Canada (BiX') t, looking for the
countr,'s be,[ %,lung entrepreneurs
Nomination, are being accepted
for the BDC Young lin(repreneur
Awards. presented annually to rec-
ognize the achievements of entre-
preneur, 29 years old or under.
A total of 12 winners are select-
ed, one from each province and ter-
ritory.
This is the 10th year the awards
are being given out. For the first
time, the Export Development Cor-
poration is sponsoring the Export
Achievement Award that will be
given to one of the 12 entrepreneur
award winners.
Applicants for the entrepreneur
award are judged on operating suc-
cess (including sales, profitability,
growth prospects and employment
creation), new economy, innovation
(in the company's product, service
and production), export and com-
munity involvement.
Consideration will also he given
to the entrepreneur's age at start-up,
problems or challenges faced and
overcome• and the length of time in
business.
Winners will he selected by a
panel of judges made up of business
people, members of boards or trade
and chambers of commerce, and
officials of Ine BDC and the Export
Development Corporation.
Each winner will be matched
with a business leader who will act
as a mentor for a year. And, winners
receive a trophy and an all -expense
paid trip to the awards ceremony
being held in Toronto Oct. 16.
Entrepreneurs can numinatc
themselves or he nominated by oth-
ers. Deadline for applications is
Wednesday, June 25.
For applications or more infor-
mation, call 1-800-463-6232 or
visit the BDC's Internet site at
hltp//www.hdc.ca.
rd on indi,idu.dvcd progranirnint
ca,h and vier, ,tu cn! ancndin,•
rani, ( ertilicd ICAjlCt, use rheic
t„ .ts,i,t ,Iudcnl,
their parnt.ular arc. I
tr,uln Fath clan, of nu
rc than three student, t,
1 in ,1 separate ro"ITI to
nrrnvc ,Ilslracui,n, and
note Ic.1ritIII
;•rnencc,l teacher, locus
,nl, on ,tudcni,
Terni, ic%clopmcatt but
,�n helping them
I. -.c their c„nlidcri :
,CII e,teCttl Sludcnt,
ha,c access Ii, .1
urcc room. cquippcd
"1111purcr,
tc pn,grarn hcgin. "ith an
lcnn, .n,c„rncnt to e,I,thfish the
I file suulcnt is pCrlornun:- at the
11, of the :is,e+stnent enahlc the
.1.111i,n.1. drrcclor to .Ic,ciop a
_,nam ,pc. is .ills ,,r 'hit student.
li ah the program anO ” it result, ,I the
.1„e—anent are d1-1,11ed "ith the
parent, The student 'hen hczins
aticnding classes '.,:-c pet ,,vck
Written ire„ rcpi,r!,
ire govt: t the parent,
after icer. I-,ur .la”
, ertud. !ilp,n,\Ct11rnl I,
noted ui .i ,twri tinic
Rcccw1% 1)• Gar, Hunt.
:-hair A Iit, uh, ,I
F.du -it I nr,rrsai•,
T„ri,nt, mcd the Grade
I.xpr_'.ti:
is tc.un ,1,.
Scni,,r I,lucau''n.tl
1): [tun! i, in
:ufh, 111% n cicntcnlar,
:,lu:.t'ii,n pr„grain, and
!,a, horn with the
l.'nnrr,r . „I ior,,nto
since 19'1 Dr Ifunt hones to Gradc
Fxpcciation+ in .icpt,i k•, ..Icd,e of
ache learning in the : Li,.: fit
The (trade E,pc,talton, Lc.irninc
Centre in Pick:i •i,z t, ,enc „I ten
centre, "tth n the Treater MClropa,fit.tn
A:c.i and ( )Itawa. ; he Ccnlrc i, Itk.dcd
.11 1-< (dcnnana Road. Su:t: I(l I in
I'ick..-i (iraadc F.xpectau„n, :, pnvd
he .1 ('anadt.in „"ncd and .gkr.ted
,,spam
I in rr nI„rn,.ulon. plc.t,c :.ill
)f
i.:n„atnr material, dc,clop,cd h,
tt\ft)RD S „ n edurifor,. our students
,.un HO\\ 1OS I
SI (VELD' 1'hcy teconic
:nnr confident and dt,co,cr that Iearn,ne
_w t c tun' Bcttcr gcide,'
\int: conlident' * w
• Re.t.ling • \, citing • Sp.11irw
• \Lith • Stud, Skil!, • I-rrnch
• Hwnr"wk Support
Gall hole,' /
You 11 he glad v,u did'
420-3141 iCENMr,
PICKERING
HORSE CENTRE
Finest outdoor Horse
w Facilities
per .r
SUMM f Camp Programs
BeWnnetrs to Advanced
(July & August)
• 30 acres
• 3 outdoor rings
• Hunter & Jumper Courses
• Indoor riding area
with onlooking lounge
• Qualified Instructors
Call for more
information
G X -..*V 2
,I\IH HL�x!n\t.l
!.If 1 „It.\t-1 h
St IRII IW , 1.( \CHFS
Now iakinc Regi,uation,
Iitr Sucinicr School and Septcinhcr ('la„r,
428-3122
'” RANIALL UR.. U %X
It—
tSt (;c-ge Villi Halle
CONNECTION
NURSERY SCHOOL
Established in 1978
• 2 to 5 years old
• Low studenHteacher ratio
• flail day Junior Kindergarten
programs based on Board Curriculum
• Oualitied experienced teachers
CALL MOW TO VISIT
839-2752
Hwv. 2 & Dixie Rd.
GRADE
EXPECTATIONS
At Grde Ex;x,ta, , n : .',,;Ion
r, hriF ,audios tea.` net! rarerual
A:omprrhir:,r is;:,,r;catglt:a::�
,kh;tuder - rc:• a ac r.dntdur,:;
eAu,auona:
L'Jumatel, ua� ; n hr.p
Increa;r!tr,ir.,i ``c�a•c . ^vden.r
a. cr i, tilt' r:nansr
( iRN )F.
Ha1+1.71A1x)',s
Lk Au 1FWAEG
7M.' Nt:w'S Al)% FR77It.N N EUNtslrxl, MAN 14, 1"7 - 1'U:F 11
Gh Jto tJ`! A.i 'irnar
Lite in Canada prox Idcd IncrcdihlC opportunnie, f„r
, isw)r, Mat _da Kati i Iclt i and Miriam M;w nci. The
(ivatcrimlan teen, •.ter: hrtsght here tui a ,I,il h,
Pit. kcrmg_ hKt,cd rArrn, of Jew, Children', N1i„ton.
PAGE 12 - THE INFAV% A1)%F:N'1'ISEk NEIISF.NIsa1, %1A) 14. 144'
History comes alive in Pickering
Ixtcnihcr, of the Sr Pickering Scntor, Glob in,_ kill e unit on Canada dorm,• the vv it by iti .
Spent sonic of their time ,pcakint to foie Rtdgc %k:AmL the seniors about their cvrrncnccs
ticc,nul;in School students to Frckcnn,_ about Hcrc. Hoµard %`oodford tcentrcl ::rid Donald
that svrcncnccs durine the Second �ko,rld %%.tr 'snnth discus, their nicmoric, Atth student Ani.\
A Gradc ,J hi,tory class at the ,cho,,l µere frrn,h- Blian,_oo
Hospital
test helps
dlaLIflOse
hone
disease
Arca re,I
dent, P.ccdms
hone dcn,ltomc
try Ic,ling Alli
lt„A le Jhlc to
oftain the ,cr
vile i,ocally
A',1\ -Pick Cr
.n_ I
;- I:,. Is ,Jlcring
the te,t on-,Itc
Hone dcn,:I,
mctn t, a no,n-
In%a,nc dlJc-
no,u, procedure
A hi, h deter
mine, a Patient's
hone dcn,it%
7 he test I,
Cxtreti lv u,ctul
in the carp_ dlai!-
n,"I, of ostc"-
�n,sn. µhtch n
iinporI I n I
'1C•LaU1C the
.00ncr the diag-
losts is made.
,he sooner treat
mcnt can ,tart
It', .o test panic
ularly appropri-
ate I or post -
in cnopausal
µomen kir
A"Inch A ho
have under_oric
s u r e i c a l
menopause.
A hone den-
aitumetn test
takes approxi-
mately 15 to 20
minutes and i,
nun -invasive and
Painless.
Appointments
are made by
physician refer-
ral and APGH
houses the only
unit available in
Ajax and Picker-
ing.
Allergy
support
group
meets
AJAX -- Fam-
ilies coping with
dangerous aller-
gies can get sup-
port from a local
group.
The Durham
Rcgion Amiphy-
laxrs Support
Group meets in
south Ajax Fri-
day. Mav 16 at
7:30 P.nt. ]'he
group pnnides
support for those
dealing with life-
(hreatcning
foo d/othcr aller-
gies. Ca!I 42K-
0336 o.' 686-
301h
Area residents make
friends with Mother Earth
Maivolunteers have been husy the Past
ICA µeek. c leaning up Ill ter as Pan of Faith
Week activrnes Ajax's Fmironmental
Atlairs Wcck organtcers klarlin Olennoot
and Johni Scott helped noAnsfolk like
Shorn FSmAn. Los Dickson. Fnol Sarp-
kaNa, I)canna Fry and Soh li;ldeN clean up
the Ao,00led arc;n A Rotary Park NIr Olen-
uult rcpons. "A'v'ers looking to include the
l wide, and Cutis next scar A hich A ill make
,1 much larger turnout. :."
Foriv 1)unhanon High School students.
noosth Iioin the cm uontncntal class. gath-
ered 10 hags of litter
Iron the corners o1
�lhncsRoad and IIA\ LARRAI
in Pickcnn-,, ]'he
csent µas ;i huge suc- ROU LST
ccs,. soliciting vcn
,w,iti\c reactions froln
the community and KE'('1'C�ler
I,asscr,hy the Trnv n
f Pickcnng has Report
prormsed to place
e
mother arhagc can
donne \\111(c, Road to
Icconim, KLuc the larger number e-1 student,
ho frequent that area A, a solelcrc. Ac
could;oold m _• poll
much e-,1 du, litter by taktnll
can, and the Ilk,: home to our oA n lilac
Kovcs It', IwItcd :I hill for un µill le Put
dom_ that route a, µell, a, much of that lit-
ter n pe,p can, ITU, arca Aould make an
Ideal spot to tc,t vvhctlicr I ,mall puhlle
recvehn dero,t. perhaps monitored by ,tu-
dcnts of b,th Dunhal and \\' lhnd,
C'entcnnrd F'uhhc o
Scb-l. could A,,rk
Die en%irontncniaa club al Fa irp,,rt
ficach I uhlIr Sc It, o l collected three hag,
litter :long their school fence. In all cases of
collection. rccvrlahles got soncd. Fairport
students even kept organic, and brown
Paler separate fiorcong,o,ting
It wa, inspiring to read about Claire
Janik µho created her own Barth Day activ-
ity. Claire's story in the April 27 News
Advcrtner reported that the youngster sur-
vcyed neighbors and classimic, on the
topic of Fanh Day and litter She clearly
made ;in impact on tier community of
friends and proved that through her concem
that ,he i, ran of a solution, not the pnoh-
lcot. As another Canal anthropologist
N1airgaret Mead said.
N E "Never doubt that a
small group of
�� _ thoughtful, committed
:iu/cn, ran change the
vG� A�,rld Indeed n•s the
nh thn1t-, that ever
Ila,..
On a dflircnt level
ommu(nteni. Frank
I hrelkcld, a long-tinlc
PI, kcnnc, resident.
comrlcied hu dorunlcnt.awn entitled 'lTic
Chronoln.ei: tI Htstnn of the fin ck \A'c,t
Landfill Site- In ht, rclo,n. the political
env sten ha, f,ccn un(an.,led In an can} and
rcadahic l;nhwn
11n, chrorndc. novo a%ailahlc in PiJcr-
mg hhrincs, liters a %alu.lhlc lesson and
eerie, .I, , noel rc,c:urh nl:ncnal, as it prc
,cnis the 1-htic.d. cnv In auncnlal and soar cd
pressures urmunding the site
loco-r,ugr h'nul N, nr , „lurrrrr rye(, nrni ern r
rrmrgrrr,rl r„ur, r �uirui•. ,r/rtrrrrn nn
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Bigger and better Frenchman's
Bay Fest needs volunteers for
annual summer celebration
PICKF.R1't: —the +txih annual
, Iia. I c,ucal well he his.
ger and better than ever in 1991.
a::urding I,oreamicr,
'Tlx festival will he held Saturday
and Sunday. June 7 and X by the lake at
the fowl of l.ivcrlxxd Road ,n Pickering
A nudwav will airompany the fc,n,al
front Friday. June 6 through Sundav
For the first time This year the testi-
val will he among the ':\ Summcr'+
Journey' events promoted by tie \Vater-
truni kegencration frust aixd CIBC A
Summer', Journcv Include, the fc,lnval
and other celehrations along the laky
Ontario watcrtront trail and pas+rorts n,
all tit them will he available for \�
IAd
mi ,ion to the Frenchman', Bay
Fc,nNal will +till he Ircc. but mond
raised through the pi sop, ort ,ales w ill go
to help pay the co,a ,d running ilk*
event i the \\atcrinmt Rczcncranon
Trust van will attend the tc,ti.al .m Sat
urday
Fcctival visitors :an have their pa,s-
ports stamped at the event', information
h oth, w high w ill make than eligible to,
win one of three grand pries, in,luding
two ticket, anywhere .Air Canada (lies
in North America and an I X-m„nth cel
lular phone package Iron Bell Nl,)hili
ty
Fc,tival attraction, will include the
midway, a hoer garden. a arcet din:c
Saturdav night, a pancake 6-rcak1.i,i
Sunday. a _south hand +h m a,c. oncn
leering at Bca,hfront Park. the
Trane F rrc,:.lc Team c,,hihitior.
.ingcr \k-''i,sa .\r and l atin and
hallroom dimer, K rna A Huv. In,
Isco demon,[rat „r, i Junglc ( at IN ,rl,l
+how. a ( oreck (Litt,- _ri,ur..i lie K .i
Do cxhnhntion ir,l h, i air hal6xm r Ic,
For the younger participant, there
will he pons r:dc+ .i petting i, ,. face
painting, mllat.ihlc ^allo on game, and
in,tru,non in ,rcaiing ,and ,a, my
,: u l pt urc,
Volunteer, arc ,ull needed t, help
organitc and cin the festival I he next
planning meeting hir the lcstival will to
held \\rdncsda\. NU, 21 at 7 p in in
the Aaicrlront lii,lr, at the twit „I Li, -
crlxwl Road
For more informan,m. call Eileen
Higdon at �s;+ x;11•, or Vi,t,ina
Cabal ler) at Xtv i - til;
THE NEWS AiwEmnsEN wEmESDAY, MAY 14. 1"7 • PAGE 13
T3pcoming seminar can help
you learn to invest successfully
Retirement andfirm of Edward Jones' the seminaf
"will offer information on how to
education savings Yf invest successfully for your retire-
'ment and children's education.
on event's agenda ft's being held at 7 p.m. at 375
b Kingston Rd., Unit 5 (at the corner
PICKERIING — A free invest- of Rougemount Drive and Kingston
ment seminar for beginners is being Road). Pickering.
held Thursday, May 15. Call 509-7763 for more informa-
Being held by the investment tion.
Where can you get
University degrees
in Arts, Science & Business from
Trent & York Universities, full-time during the
day in Durham Region?
Comc !,nd out at our
Information Session
Thursday, May 15
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A whole new look and more product selection awaits customers at the newly revamped 1
Compucentre store in the Pickering Town Centre.
Compucentre, which was extensively refurbished over the past two weeks, held its
grand reopening this past Saturday, May 10.
"We have a whole new look. We're completely renovated which has helped us enlarge
our product lines. It looks totally different than it did before," says Compucentre's owner -
manager Tim Glass.
According to Mr. Glass, the store, which originally opened at its Pickering Town Centre
location in 1989, needed a face lift to keep up with the new computer product lines com-
ing on stream. The store was expanded to more than 1.500 -square feet from 900 -square.
feet of floor space to better meet the needs of its customers
"We certainly needed to renovate because we were swamped in the old premises"
notes Mr. Glass. "We wanted to do more service work of computers and to give our store
a whole new look as well. We've also found that over the years our product lines have
increased and we needed to expand aur space"
Compucentre carries a complete line of personal computers from su,:h name brands as
IBM. Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, AST, NEC and Apple as well as all the related hardware
for these PC makes.
The store also carries a large variety of computer software for such applications as
business, entertainment and lifestyle purposes.
Two' also video games from Nintendo 64 and Sony Playstation as well as a wide
assortment of game cartridges for these two video game makers.
Compucentre also sells a wide range of calculators, organizers and data banks to meet
all budgets.
Compucentre is located in the Pickering Town Centre near the K Mart store.
Hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p m.; Saturday from 9:30
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 p m.
Grand reopening week concludes on Saturday. May 17 with a Demo Day by Microsoft
Canada
For more information about the new Compucentre in the Pickering Town Centre, please
call 420-9707
PAGE 14 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 1971
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Al Rivett, S,7t)rtS \vriter (ilii ->i lU Fax: 083-- 303 News Advertiser
Gym dandya
Pickering Aerials on the beam at Ontario showcase
PIC'KERING — Thr 110-\ear-oldgroup 1Lhkc1on club at HNls King,ion Rd . ;t,: linal Inert of the sea,on Imo:nen:d Areal, Nell coin
Pickering Areal, (,yrnna,uc r"c,ved a fourth -place nhMn [),Aonnt: there fl( ,arl,I,,,it, 1, 1 \rt .tl,' e�nm:nh I, the len In the hl,•hrr ,1111 talc
Clu, ,ounger athlete, crc a uhar, and %vas filth on vault charge 14 ;r'" �I nn,, up nc, and I a team
bNn ,t.lndm_,
titter to be reckoned N ith at the \ aid earned a tuurth-place
Women', Youth Pro\Int l,tl nhbon on bar, a, ,he tied
Ch:unpwnshlp, u, Cambridge Nlth Nlilikcl,on
reecntl\Kendall Patterson
l„p ;_cmn:nh aged 1_ and placed sixth all-around to
under Iron, cluh, acro„ Onetrw the Ie,cl I nine-year-old
con,pctrd at the youth champs- category. She won a
on,hlp,. Noh more than 40:uh- bronie medal on haus and
,etc, In each :alcgon placed flth on ,:cult.
Arabi, turned In the club', Catherine Jancs Na,
t,e,t citon at the pr,,n,nctal,, Ithh overall in the lescl I
-soh a record number qualify- I I -scar -old bracket. Nhile t `\.
.ng I,- compete :n the south trart,n,:ue Kaitlln Grand,
:hampwn,hlp, placed ,nth .ell around and
Julie Ann Pa„, harcly captured the vault title tor
ml„cd N,nnlnr• the o,erall her age croup. In the an)c
Umar I,, chainpion,hip catrzorv. Jo, Cremes '
G,rul-wung in the Ic,,cl 2 I f placed filth overall Nnh a _
scar Ad hre.krt. I'a„t nn„ed L,urth on ,cult and bar,
n
the talc b\ ,t mere 115 p,ant,. and a filth on he:un � � -
nn ,11. dor to wall ,n her 11,4,r lie :final,' club N111
muunc Noah cl t tihr plekc ! ho,t the K,untv,N C 1x qL:
up the ell noun.: hiker nhedal Al Imitate nal Gsmna,uc,
the ;hampron,hip,, capturing \ler! Nl,n 2” i0 25 N!) n d '
the ,,hull utlr Lir her ace ,_roup n• rc than uhlete,
y t
,in,!,l hr nic in the une,cr. hag, Ih'rn acr,i Ontario NIIi ,
and placing 111th v halancr c,nnpetc The first da, of
bele the meet feature, all Icvcl,
\.tnr„a k• hitt,: n. ;ompci n( A(b.amcd C',unponow phi'
Ing In the le,cl ; nine Near -odd krcreaoon,d athlete, The
di%i,l,,n. Na the pro\irl lal ,li- pre-;ornpcim,c ,•smnat, Hi ghbush hoops champs
ver rncdall,t in her air group Nhll ;ompetc on Saturday. L
R„hin, n N„n m”, shier Ntth the final da\ of ;orn The HI_•hhu,h Puhh. _” sol luntorhr,vs has- Shan: f u,giulg, Naihan fhorna,. John
medal, ,,n bar, and h•am and a peun„n ,ea a,tdc for kethall team captured therc_•nmal champs- KI,IIkIL111. Daniel Kornu„ks. 1latthrN
hne o
,rvn saint protinoal stream gym-
'on,hlp beam ne
,v:he.her r, i^m
,tan T�•I�n_•, \lev.hn.fer. lirtndun Knuth. Grarrne 'tlurphv
t•,c 'vtihkrl,on and tram east,
mate \hci.t \1,11,! nes! 'or r.. Slk;txor,arc •,cic„rne I)aNId H:n,tr (ir:,_ ( ., \ r' \Ic rid /.char% \Utter (•cache, ars \m
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Put your hand
in the hand...
Placers from Pickenng's Dunbarton High School
and Whitby's Sinclair Secondary School converge
on the ball during recent senior boys' rugby action
at Dunbartor.
Blue Jays offer
baseball camp
in July
k PICKERING —
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Members of the Toronto
Gord Ash, the Blue lays'
Blue Jays are set to fly into
vice-president and general
Pickering for a two-week
manager of baseball opera -
baseball camp in July.
tions. serves as the honorary
The Blue Jays will host
chairman of Camp Blue
Camp Blue Jays at
Jays and personally visits
Pickering's Brock -Finch
all sessions.
w Park from July 21 to 25 and
Tuition for a one-week
July 28 to Aug. 1. This is
session is $325 plus GST,
the Jays' first foray into
bringing the total cost to
Pickering with their camp.
$347.75. Players will
Owned and operated by
receive a nutritious lunch
the Major League Baseball
each day as part of the
club, the camp is designed
tuition fee.
F for boys and girls aged 12
Only 100 players will be
to 18 who are serious about
accommodated per session
learning the game. The goal
and enrolment is on a first -
of the camp is to improve
come, first-served basis.
participants' skill levels and
The camp is sponsored
foster their enjoyment of
by Adidas Canada.
the game.
Canadian Airlines, Couper
Head instructor and Blue
Baseball, Gatorade, Honda
Jays' scout Greg Miner
Canada, Bell Mobility.
' plans every activity of the
System 4 Photography and
camp, focussing on baseball
THE FAN 590.
fundamentals and providing
People interested to
each player with individual
unending the camp can get
attention.
an application form by call -
The camp sessions will
sng Camp Blue Jays at 416 -
operate Monday to Friday
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CARPET BROKER, INCREDIBLE! Palo duo's
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wrco+lorulcs drywall taping. TRITE COLOURS available Comparable 25 years erw fence, (altrim, paint- [fe-als
anting and Design rales. Cal 432.28W Iesue-cnlfg. our rw M Inkrior'Exkriq sd°'1 28-87W ifinish d bas - ces Hanging. Many Re. Free est:mates
DeN Duncan,
fire
finished base- Por!iolio. Clean.ments, 957-+799 or 967.1100 � rt Decwatug MICHALSKI
BATHROOM garages. k^round MOVg4G
All work YMIKE STEPKO Houses Apartments. or
RENOVATIONS guaranteed. Free (90511314931 I'm. Appances and
Ceramic and ml estimate! Pun. I=oaesis senor
tele installed, quarry Call PATI and Mia -Monro as -
tiles, kitcilen. pools. doom
A s Licensed m
porches Seniors 436^5873 • PPIlan-'.! sures Frere Estimates
10.. discount • Repair EXDAHNnt service.
Anytime CANT 436.7795.
416.292-1946' • Plumbing
CLETUS TILE
APPLIAACES
DEL ZOTTOREPAIRS
BRR-CAN C�ros911overf
Wood Forcing PLUMBING LTD.Bargain rates homes
Call � Cham Liar Ior Satrimoms ulna remoraFREE ESTIMATES
I offices apt etc
D,4ao Homos Set P'.sis bons-,epaas Gas Innes tv i r 1 PkrO "ll
l lrig
FREE •stirrE•ees BEG. Tuo surround I, Packing available
Call Steve specials Dlsnweasner5 a IAl
49
905-609.5077 Free.nimalas a y a 1 a 286-5513
mobile No job too $title
416.729-13M Call Phil, 427.5162
as
House
MClsa�ilieg i Cleaningg
GAMLIND
MAID SERVICES
SPRING SPECIAL
To all new clients, 2o% OFF our regular rates with
an bookings of weekly Mid d -weekly services
(Limited time ody). Inquire for delads.
Caring for your home with personalized 8
prolessonal service for veer a decade
,.
(Fully Bonded 6 Insured)
�',� sss•�s1s
Yard • Party
• Sevices
ARE YOU having RANGER LANDWAPM RARRIT
problems tilrx" 11111110 Lawn Cu1Mg $15 B uP Spring A FNI +deet up WWOMANTS
cleyour home?
Prooessortal -Ere•YrM Serrate" Children's Parties
Home Al Clacasions
Call Helen's . (416J•06.1GIN (9115)D!1S-2125 HaVepMy Own yaill
Hone Services MISSION FZMO
today.7-4385: ' Gerd"I : ' �
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.MS.=health and well
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HOUSE Fkaven sent Herbs
CLEANING POOL OPENING CLASSICCUSTDY KellyRernFner
10 yrs experience SPECIAL - $129. CAKES PLUS Certified Herbal
Avail. Thursdays als homemade cakes and Practitioner
and Fridays all taxes 6 Untited
y included. Limited icing for birthdays, (476) 282-7305
Call Sandra Dee time offer, showers, holidays etc.
831-6049 O.R.B. Delivery available jl�nft
Maintenance Donna 430-2408 ol'get
Specializing in 6B3 8152 i. r -__._n nit,,.
rause Cleaning.
• Weekly • Bt -weekly
•-_y
Tel. (4161-291.8244
Cell (905) 7064365
FREE ESTIMATES
. Gardening &
• 1 Landscaping
CEDAR TREES
for heds;inK,
w'holesalc
price., fresh
dl dClIV dr
planting; extra
1-613-172-3896
. Party • Party
• Sevices • Services
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Clowns. Balloon -o -grams. Music, Cinderella, Snow
White, Pocahontas, Mini Mouse, Loot Bags, Face
Painting, Magic, Power Ranger, Lion King. Woody
Cruella Deville Sailor moon SI ydancer
905-471-5331
This Week
Classified Dept.
is open for yow
convenience
every Sat.
9:30 to 3:00.
To Place
� Yao�uar
ssi
Clafied Ad
Please Call
576-9335
R—Val Tenders
Or Fill RE pvinw•
For-R—ent For Saile Properties
a OWN"NVtLLE Waver
- I
PICKERING VILLAGE,
IN
GOWIAAM VILLE Lovely 3 CLEARWATER 2 b"
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runin , , ,_
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Close 1•, 4 1-p I M- 0,
fI,- Valid garage $815
las,. lanu,len,n iinick-
bins cal''WA623 415?1 ."', $2"5
I �111O IF 171� I �'
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THE NEWS Al 11,11KI'll 11AVIII)INill %IA% 14. 11997-111 17
IMI Tenders
INVITATION TO BID
Bids for services listed below address to
The Distribution Manager
News Advertiser
130 Commercial Ave.
Ajax, Ont. LIS 2145
Will be received urilil 5p on l may
16/97
Contract commencing June 1 X97
Work rcnsists Of counting bundling and
drool papers flyers ,afaloques and
Other produces. wrapped in plaster lo
sper
'ItIc drop ccations Delivery to be
rcrripleted -in,n 2 Hits after rece-nq
final product
Information packages available at:
130 Commercial Ave. Ask for Bid 0 1
SHELTER CANADIAN d".fV..'r DESIRABLE --m, 01h. i F-1-1
Toed y 2. Tel A,.,,,) Xi' 'iC P-,,. INVITA
PROPERTIES LIMITED d
1, 'Sled J. of,
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P, '11-5 cco a 0 1
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11 33 IAO Ca
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5, 5+E 0685
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baft. Appluericars. broad 8829. 728-4640 June I
LIVERPOOLABAYL
$f �A I- I ial-hl FI-
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2 Dallis. June
b11ov, -,Ice
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AN -FFD SOME
Large Fr
TION TO BID
bution Manager
News Advertiser
130 Commercial ave.
Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5.
N be rete —1 5 om Fnday Met v
7
tract commenting June 1'97
consists of collaling papers and
-,s and refi,e—q 1, selected bus, -
,;es and S,iles -,cat Ons r the Ala,
—,.elrung area ,)e;:, eries to be ompiel-
e,j rylth,r 4 hr-, after receiving ',,al
duc,
Information packages available at
130 Commi lel Ave
A.a,
P,---jarea
S --[---d areas of P-ci,—qClarernorl
F1.4
,- t -w $s, ^Y DIs
FURNISHED APTS TWO ')S;f"I
A;A au-NORTH EAST OSHAWA
or"d I I
.l.Inn—,
FOR$4695fWTW.!
weir Rent
seats 40 l
$109 Coo
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4 is5550 a, 5768"P!
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LIVERPOOLABAYL
$f �A I- I ial-hl FI-
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V" Mal Knight (905)931- 4 BEDROOM Executive
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Vic I- ",--; 41
PICK E PNr
NORTH OSHAWA as
. Re d
4 W OSHAWA
$
w0cidild shown in your home
lot on Forpon Rd
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2-1 vy
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A,TERNATI E All
v
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All 4. 11'.
•
510,3w Space
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call 6". FAI
Call
AM' -ON-A�,TS
AJAX ONE BEDR`l
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Plus 91. L
to, Days ir2-2284 l
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Builders Clearance
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6- 1688
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BANCROFT AREA boo
Rent
s osc 831 3244
Saw
fleece
a315��5m
40' lots
SOUTH OSHAWA 3
Call
ng All C
923,
MI
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.85,
PICKERING al West
OSHAWA
V,
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fOR RENT
snore. 2 bed— span
Call
s9solc 11: Z.1- F
AT LAKE SEYMOUR.
Ill 0 11 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
ABLE
mitim, Isl
11
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3 BEDROOM 'S.1- avail
pins ificisC,on, caA
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wows. eaceikent I pceluoc�
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able June 1 9 on Dean
,
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RESTAURANT, BAR
call (905) 420-1493
Ave Oshawa sgiolo'lincom
From S&46 00
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, 1 .212
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gal
OSHAWA 2 mem .•oo
Call SIDS -721-0980
2500sc 1 mus:
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g;;l 2163l!1378
•
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se". Only S-9 �00
D&O*..m apartment. po-
2718
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oom 6C 905, a28
FOR$4695fWTW.!
weir Rent
seats 40 l
$109 Coo
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Jure ,a 90S '57
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$04" -
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F or Sale
01
$10101.lh mclu-
Will w•
V" Mal Knight (905)931- 4 BEDROOM Executive
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Vic I- ",--; 41
19051571-6275
NORTH OSHAWA as
. Re d
A.Vi
w0cidild shown in your home
lot on Forpon Rd
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A,TERNATI E All
v
aha .'"1C3 yarn
All suiplieve46
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•
510,3w Space
C-.- PAY Z.O`. 0.1-9
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an, 4=1
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ties, parking. laundry, 5 d.t..h
late $11 001MO
kc
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fil
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WIKY RENT?
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MARK STAPLEY
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plus 'o F-10 11 LAW
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FOR$4695fWTW.!
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seats 40 l
$109 Coo
1
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"CE"I"i 3-tifedhoom $ "0 Plus m`
condommeam apartment, pal taterrancuall mQu ad Avail June 111. 5.576.
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baft. Appluericars. broad 8829. 728-4640 June I
$04" -
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01
$10101.lh mclu-
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19051571-6275
NORTH OSHAWA as
. Re d
AV&Aatft ..O&atly releren s. June 1 1 906
w0cidild shown in your home
lot on Forpon Rd
1-n
1-800-940-6275
7.0
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A,TERNATI E All
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All suiplieve46
2752
AVAILABLE July 1 4 bad-
h. 2
SOUTH AJAX large , room upper mn, 1WO
" - ne, 571
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bedidown bawmant, ical sq It 3 bathroom. ceramic
ment Diall000mls'dingil
iy
1 400 45,-5566 ext 253
brexctil eNight,Cillan. U I hardwood Ill
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cox T
►ARK AD .A ul,
ties, parking. laundry, 5 d.t..h
late $11 001MO
kc
parking. rimploysidsluckartl 'SPARKLING SHINING
Am
cot
1-1 Qpl� I
No SmolumWidels $200 ti AND YOURS' Complatel
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monthly inclusio Avail .-td I" NEW 2 or
fil
lkj�E title, - �lh & - - -
11 ill Par'
bedroom $526
(9(5)571-6275 or
C. C", vus
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MARK STAPLEY
a ram
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plus 'o F-10 11 LAW
ATTENTION
el, olti�ll G[OuIr leve I N,All�
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45 -32 8211a 2'
9M,.28- 7124
IMMEDIATE
• 3
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WH ITBY BARGAIN
PICKERING 2 W,-
CLOSINGS
r-'•'2
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R11. .k. --toO. and
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ESTABLISHED PROFIT
?a- - -.404, c-
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Plus 91. L
to, Days ir2-2284 l
og, 1425:03
-
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P.4- MY -gr,"
Builders Clearance
-'dna J1uV , a- mas
6- 1688
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and bunt No Im ...
houses
H, 91-t 428 $198
BANCROFT AREA boo
s osc 831 3244
of stock
I --r "" gal
a315��5m
40' lots
SOUTH OSHAWA 3
Call
ng All C
923,
MI
TownfhoUsift
eir Sale
.85,
PICKERING al West
OPPORTUNITY IL
snore. 2 bed— span
Call
s9solc 11: Z.1- F
AT LAKE SEYMOUR.
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mitim, Isl
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91m, t19 995t 3 V,
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3 BEDROOM 'S.1- avail
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wows. eaceikent I pceluoc�
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,
bVJ
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RESTAURANT, BAR
call (905) 420-1493
Ave Oshawa sgiolo'lincom
I.0.. Ju-
;N71sI
, 1 .212
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Al.. M- J-1
Plus uuutes first A lass
$960 ocuii- Call 905
gas I'mPukc.
2500sc 1 mus:
I
PICKEJW$r� I -Madroorm
g;;l 2163l!1378
of 905404-
ped— s 212 bell
se". Only S-9 �00
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2718
FlrkW
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ROT] RESTAURANT
met entrance. S6751moul
3-DEDROON house near
WMT8Y 3 hard,pil to—:
$CAP" grounds. muss —,
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Ontario Works
THE REGIONAL
MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM
AND ONTARIO WORKS
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
RFP 613-97
EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT
SERVICES FOR ONTARIO
'NORKS-DURHAM
SEALED Proposes
I —Celle, -1�
THURSDAY MAY 29. 11997
,ol v",
5— 3311
-p M,,
OaFvF E M R A
1100,
L] THE REGIONAL
MUNICIPALITY
OF DURHAM
TENDER FOR
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
OF MAGNESIUM ANODES
ON APPROXIMATELY 12.360 M
OF WATER MAIN. INCLUDING
THE SUPPLY AND
INSTALLATION OF TEST
STATIONS. IN AJAX. PICKERING.
OSHAWA AND WHITBY
T-214-97
SEALED TENDERS lall is
vola. -Iierk 2 OC 0
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1997
MAv 15, 1y9' A-
Pf'A- -"E REGIONS WORKS
-'A � —.'E. - 105 CONS.;l
VE IIIHI-By ON7A;;!C FIRMS
l TO Sl BIDS APE
S -40i ADVISEC -0 A -1E 1.2
'l -E ABOVE i NG
Sc,,cifcal,ons and tender forms may be
sec;re,j ',am the Purchasing Section,
S,,pply and Se,,,Ces C-s,or at Tel
571-3311
Lowest or ani tender not necessarily
accepted
JIM WITTY
REGIONAL CHAIR
J S LORNE C E T, M B A. CPPD,
Manager of Supply & zervices.
60 Bond Street, West. 2nd floor.
Oshawa, Ontario
LiH 8B6
M pats. M Smoking Call Lake Irma plaza, buses "Ousil, without baseman'
111137-1475 _ school, quiet Pc-nac and W.I. 303 Gold*, S,
PW Pmkl business Coup'* '20
a
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CLEAR WATER AREA. 3
19051429-1 5 1 1
-
seats 40 l
$109 Coo
1
told. I - Two bd- 1 % ;; n:,ri 1� Pus 1AII.Was call
"CE"I"i 3-tifedhoom $ "0 Plus m`
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SOUTH OShMe. 1-96 1- MorganGroup Her 2262,905-4201040 Gold
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PAGE 18 • THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MAY Id, 1117
Pickering Sorts
Wanderers' women thrash two rugby foes
AJAX — The Ajax Wanderer, RUgh\ Club
wonien', first learn won hath game, It played
Saturda\.
The Wanderers women's squad started the
day with a 20 -III actors titer the Twin C•itx
Ania/ons. a U.S ,quad ha,cd In Minneapolis
st Paul. Minnesota at the Pine Ridge
SCcondary S, hoot field In
Plckrrrle The Ant:von, are the
MLdwC,1 I S \\ome'n's :Iuh
champ, anti hzNc ,time mcniher, on
the US l .i,'Ir, national \\omen',
ruehv 1can1
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Pari Iru„ell \\11th Iwo fries. Janet
Burrell and Joanne Gardiner with
one tri apiece and Annette Darh\
with three comcr,,,n,
I.a1cr that da\. the \iandcrers
heel the Guelph Sat\ r, -'h I) in their
first Ontario \\mien , Lca,_ue con-
test
Leanne sullnian. Tenn\
Thony,,on. But:cll and Charlotte 199
Nl,tihic cored (ries for the
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Flctmn_ kicked three con\cr,nlns
On `Sunda\. C1011 W.indercr, 73K
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.a Inunlph Lir the Anoncan,_ Wl
l hC O,tar.,' squad lett It) 11
the hail hclorr the I S ,lormcd 58K,,
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Icnilm_• I.ec Fair,louch. Jo,innC
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Rurrcll and Mcg .in H.mc\
\lc,w,\hlle', the men , first and �—
,e,.v:,i ic.I3ns were dclCaicd h\ the 160
Ii,Ilnl\ BCa,h Ru'_h\ Cluh,
.n Cvl',:cause, at %1(;IICn Park
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sin N.indcrcr, men ' ivcd „n
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whi,h heat ,m I astern Oman,
kugh\ I nion .ill ,tar Ic.nn !' in
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and Jcrcniv Slc.\art ,,,'red Inc, :or
the 11<1 team Other i."al pla\cr,
on the quid were Glenn Artier,
John Drll,C. Barn O Shea and
Glen Burcau
The ,inic,l acaimt the Fa,icrn
Ontan„ ku;•h\ t'mon ,quad wa,
the first _.enc -I the Inlerhran,h v
Rughv Champson,hip I he i RI'
team plan, the Ni.t,•.tra ku;•h\
Croon on A\cdnc,d,Iy 1„r,nt,
MC-inwh�lc. the \\andcrcr,
men , `\cr is ,quad dropped .) -il
12 dc,i,i•,n to the lor, nt,1 \ 1., in
a game at Toronto's Marilyn Bell Park Sunda\
No scoring details were axallable.
Fhi, Saturday, the Wanderers women', tint
team hosts it six -team rughy tournament at the
club on Harwood Avenue North 'Ihe St
John's. Newfoundland Sw'iIcrs. Munirr;d
Barbarians. St Anne de Bellevue lion,
Montreal. (tie Ottawa Irish and the Toronto
Scottish will compete in the tournarnenl.
The Wanderers men's cater -35 squad will
travel to Markham on Sunda% for a game
against the Markham Rugby CluIn
Canada', national men's team defeated the
U.S Si -Il rt Pacilic Rim Rugby Tournament
action. Although Wanderers Adam Marshall
and Kevin Morgan didn't play In [he cun(e\t,
thev were at the game and will flv out with the
Canadian team for games against Hung Kung
and Japan in the next two weeks.
Wanderers players Inc In both Ajax and
Pickering.
Baton club
txvirls to gold
at meet
,\,l iiX — \n ,\l.t\ hal. 1, :a irking
club spew: 1t, was to lent -place hun-
urs at a recent competition
Both of the Ala\ Comets Baron
Cluh, dance twirl team, finisticd
lint in their respc,rr\e dr\ (stuns at
the Durham Region Baton twirling
Competition.
The gold -medal primarylarge
beginner dance tw Irl learn was made
up of Kristen Clarke. Brittany
Omelanchuk. Vanessa Falcetia.
Wellesley Gomes. Ashley
Gueldenstubbe. Erin Hurst. Andrea
Speirs, Jamie -Lee Surgeoner.
Nicole Tingev, Nicole Bird, Mary
Berg and Stefam Chiappom.
The winning Comets' Juvenile
small beginner dance twirl team
consisted of Sarah Boyd. Kelly
Finlay. Sheenagh Cross. Lindsay
Chulette-McCrae and Adnanna
Gregoris.
Head coach of the Comets club is
Denise Cooper.
Scoreboard
METRO JUNIOR A HOCKEY LEAGUE
semi-final series Best-of•seven
CALEDON CANADIANS
VS. WEXFORD RAIDERS
(Caledon wins series 4.0)
April 15 Wexford Raiders 4 VS Caledon
Canadians 8
April 16 Caledon Canadians 8 vs Wexford
Raiders 7
April 20 Wexford Raiders 6 vs. vs. Caledon
Canadians 7
April 22 Caledon Canadians 4 vs Wexford
Raiders 2
AURORA MAGNA TIGERS VS. OUINTE HAWKS
(Aurora wins series 4-2)
Apr
1 17. Ownte Hawks 1 VS. Aurora Tigers 5
April t 9 Aurora Tigers 4 vs Ounte Hawks 2
April 20 Ouinte Hawks 3 vs Aurora Tigers 2
April25 Aurora Tigers 2 vs Ournte Hawks 3
April 26 Ownte Hawks 1 vs Aurora Tigers 5
May 2 Aurora Tigers 5 vs Ouinte Hawks 3
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
CALEDON CANADIANS
VS. AURORA MAGNA TIGERS
Best -of seven series
May 5 Caledon Canadians 6 vs Aurora Tigers 8
May 7 Aurora Tigers 3 at Caledon Canadians 2
(OT)
May 9 Caledon Canadians 1 at Aurora Tigers 3
May 10 Aurora Tigers 5 at Caledon Canadians 2
Congratulations to the Aurors Magna Tigers whu
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