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Harvard bound Page 12 ickering ews Adve...0 P CkC'rin!; 'S vO/)11)11(11ll1' .VC'll'spape). since 1967 er Optional ( ovcck h(nnc• &10.cr\ rharg;c }�,/ `+I nc\,,sst,trul \la\21, 199—, V(d 2. No. 21. Pressrun tO.500 2(1 1%iges Pickering councillor calls fornuclear 'plant inquiry HN dro ripped for emissions into lake 31 %I \RIA\\I: TAK V -S s I.+.IT Rit' rRTI k PICKF.RINC — Ontario H\dr, should he shamed Nnh \:ola:mg emironniental re,•ulanons for allowing over 1,(xx) tonnes to\ic copper and imc tram the Plekenn,.• Itis '\'ucicar Generating Station n, he dumped Int,, Lake Ontario ,ince the Luc 1470,, m:lmaln, a member of Plckc rine Council Ward I Rgional \laurr;e Brenner derlixidm_ ., puhhe mywr\ he held Into Ilii operation of the station -'I: , time for the official, rc,pon,Ihle for the nll,nlan:cement and ro\cr-up, .if Ihl, plant it, he held a,: ounta'- hle.s:n, (',otos Brenner "If n \\as the pit\:,Ic ,cool 1 C\ Aould h:or heen charged" Ontario H\dro ot'60ak have iontirmed the Plckcnng station has been rcica,mg ,opper Ing. Lake Ontario at an a\eravc rte of Sh tonne, per year and line .,I '2 tonne, annually 'fhc t(\Ir metals are rcica,cd through cro,lun Inion corroding ;,,nden,cr tube, Ah,ch help root ste:um used t„ dr\c the ,talion', torhme, Ordlnar\ lake .\alcr used to:ooI tho,c tube, N;uhc, oft Ihc filet - roach's arrest in sex assault sparks debate on screening als.discharging them into file lake Ontario 110n, ,ays It has beret :IAarc of til 1-I\O1 �'vlllrf. ,r \It wlnlw �; the Problem ,Ince x least 19,1), and that It • ' ** Informed the \tlnl,tr\ of the I n,uonn,cnt Nell .,I an Oshawa little League sl L'cer ;Hach hargc„ Alth ,cNuilk a,saulune a 12 \c,u .,I,! In 11186 Ho%kc\cr. e T„nqmo nc\v,paper ha, reported Ontario, H\Jro cmpl„\ee, n,ld „\ n ,IoNi\ Illtenng through Ihc ,pori, nlanaLenlent Ihc\ NCr c,,nrcrncd ahout the dl,chargc, as lar hark a, I'^ I RRENNIR H\Jro I, :urrcnii% repltl,um` the Lon- H�Id See PICKERI%G I,agc 3 account ihle' roach's arrest in sex assault sparks debate on screening Mft Pickering home sales still up S3k-, ,I ncA home, In M+tli % .., ..nd Pl.kcnng Aa, .on,IJcrcd W lir .1 Je,ent }car for h( - ru,e in Arn 1. hueking a downward trend acro„ Ifir builders ":cehol,l ;realer I,,ronto Area. a home builder,* group 'V.I,dc :\prl apt -war, t,, pale In :omparl,on I,) "port,Mar, h', astnmonucal rc,ult. \1. r, h's unprcdiaahle In Ata\. tri ncA honics were ,old, all of them gains may \cit well he anntuicd .Ir Ica,[ ,n pan to that , an mcrcasc overtar,h sales of 37 what Aa, c\pracd Io he the end of the popular Sales Aerc up sllghth In I'ickcr,nL, as 40 nc-w I andlransler la\ Refund:' he .kids honics sold, all but orle Ircehold. up from the %lar, If first tine huvcr, of new honk, :,,old have ;:hotc Lt --,on Pietronno I,otal of 37 sa\cd up Io Sl.'2> with the ta\ ictund. he note, In Acro„ file GTA ,n :\pril. rnoplc lsought 132222 the recent pro\Inoal hudgct. the go\crnrncm • ncA home,. down true, the \tach total of almost announced t Aa, cmcndng the program for anoth- To sail and protect Zile t, , rre,iornnto a\id Hir,hre rts„rIar,:n er'car 1 I(ilHB.\, pre,IJent Ua\iJ Hirsh rctx,n, \tar;h "1 hehc\e we're seeing some tit April's aaI\m Twit -\ear -old R\ Ice Sl;Kinnon got a fin[ turned ai on Saturday al Cumlttunity 'a1c, represented the highest monthly total since rellcacJ fit file Mar;h nunihLrs for thi, reason;' Mr FChruary of 19SI) Hlnh say, hand look al ,UIT)e of the IUUI, used I\\ the PUIIcIIIg da\. The e\Cot waS hosted h\ lhr"\hlrkcl ,tai, Il\ continue,; :1t avert t\c'l rC,WhIC Ako helping b dist sales :ire 4m iih,ngage rate,. Durham Regional Police Service n) it, police scr\ ice at the Westne\ Road police c\cl: Mr Hirsh ,ays ".Mier lour months. we're up coinpetiti\c price, and an a\u,C rCsalC market. he ongoing fi,'ht against crime when resident, station in Ata\ lir per lent o\rr the same period last year. Ahidi add, - INSIDEurham finds a p lace in the cultural mosaic �D A Look Back - and stu- dent, tit Alai Iligh srh,x)l arc bu,c preparing lar tiles to anmvc•nary cck•hranon In lune - Page 10. Ari Class - 11I(kering ,tucictlt, are busy'. hu,y. busy - page S. Editorial Page 6 Entertainment .......8 i Sports ........12 Classified . ...........14 Real Estate ...........REI HOW TO REACH US General .. bili -5110 Death Notices .683-3(xn Auction Line 083 56 sincerely Yours i ...1-800-662-8.12 i Internet \v\\\\ tlurlrunnc\\, Hct Newest immigrants 'face the brunt of discrimination.' $Y LINDA WHITE STAFF RFPUkI Ick Education, education, edueauon. Thal 's the key to racial harmony. cultural groups and visible minorities from across Durham Region agree. "You must tight racism through education:' maintains Dave Patterson• president of the Oshawa/Durham Multicultural Council. "People forget that Canada is made up of immigrants. This is what makes our country rich" Education is the driving force behind the Mul- ticultural Council's mandate n1 "do projects in the community that raise cul ural awareness and remove discrimination and blas:' Mr. Patterson notes. "One of our goals is to promote better understanding and friendship among groups:' That goal appears to be working. Four years ago. the Multicultural Council \A -as made up of 55 cultural ,groups and 65 indnlJuals Today, it hoa,t, a membership of ASO ;ultural groups and at Pickering, Ajax clubs Vim- til 1-I\O1 �'vlllrf. ,r \It wlnlw �; tit;IL ,,, .,weer lith, C\CrutnC comnnnrc Jl,.u,srd'hcposslhllu\ „I,;rcrmng pn„pe;u\c • ' ** ing of federal and provmcial government poli- Nell .,I an Oshawa little League sl L'cer ;Hach hargc„ Alth ,cNuilk a,saulune a 12 \c,u .,I,! - ics earlier this \car after Boston Bruin, pl.l\cr Sheld, r Ki ne,l\ puhlilk sharing his message of racial harmony with stu- „\ n ,IoNi\ Illtenng through Ihc ,pori, ,ckn:n 1cd, ed he LI„ horn ,C\u,ilk j „nninunii, In V.n and Pl;keno,• "When I go to schools. 1 tell students we should tit.•;,! by Juni-,r h, kcN oeh (4,00;, look at how Ac are alike, not how we are differ- _•s „\cr the need 1,, screen pit„r giveO,haN.l And ,hilc ,41i;Ial, hi\c nll\c,l Ice]ril IIC, lurul l a)Ih Soc,cr ('luh of a human being 1 can't change it. I'm proud of - �;Inc�',. in,,,l N.int 1„ c•i\e a pat „n fill''•Ick But Mr. Patterson — who hails from Pakistan t,, !hC hundreds .,! ,oj,hc, AIw 11, n\ \.•iUfllccr Ibleir hole Io Ih''U'ands ,derleren,c ln•rJ ".1 ,c\tlai .I...11llt,C\u,ll and p,„C„nm �,I ;hold home as a young,ter crying because a friend was +11drell Nh, .,,,slidl t „(hcrNi\e ;et J•n,,grapin i„ r+1.11 opo{l, Pc„t„ Nh„ Nan; t ,oa,h rn.,\ nisi,ffll,ln\ told by a parent not to play with her because "she tic N,1, arrc,ted \l.l\ •)Il.liiil' -:f .,n .IJUII III.IIe N,1, t,+UMI �1I: .I ,. III A•1\ Nith ., 1_ \Car , ld NM %\e,, was a Paki". Illr„Il_•h I.I „rccn,rlt' I�r,hC„I , parl.",l ;.,I Low .If nlij if In - •� ._.� , \.�lunfrcr ih;u Innc.” rule, l'vrl \1 \KK rtlan: KCgn tt1.11 P„h'c Srn,:ant Jun .i,^•..-uJ ,I file t',yk:rlr•p \-Ill.i>;e 1rrep.:r'c,' lie ,aid iLc h„\ had l , ., .\•r rc h,'INccn , r.., .list ., I,,u,l IN 1' 1t1 I .., till, Iw•rn II ),n; vu, a til. „•,,:r la.+. •: Ano 'shoe shine boy' \\ere scrawled across it. It A,n,Id he \cr\ diitl,ull Iu rx Ilrc "1 It., mc.Jcnt ,n ( )0:1 ,.wtill u, believe their school is a good example of racial har- cil and other groups with similar goals. Mr. Pat I. ' he add, ..H— ,ire Ac .,,ine to cheek into till, 2crson', haska„und' \\c have to take ,hen, on M surprise \r ,h„ul,t have been pn,-allot: about Iss,crnm adnut, \L K:!1.IUtt. Ah„ Nikki Lewis. Michelle Nebleu and Janren Stamp. j their word \\i depend ,•n ,,,luntecr, - SIJ ('LI BS i•,I_c J Mft Pickering home sales still up S3k-, ,I ncA home, In M+tli % .., ..nd Pl.kcnng Aa, .on,IJcrcd W lir .1 Je,ent }car for h( - ru,e in Arn 1. hueking a downward trend acro„ Ifir builders ":cehol,l ;realer I,,ronto Area. a home builder,* group 'V.I,dc :\prl apt -war, t,, pale In :omparl,on I,) "port,Mar, h', astnmonucal rc,ult. \1. r, h's unprcdiaahle In Ata\. tri ncA honics were ,old, all of them gains may \cit well he anntuicd .Ir Ica,[ ,n pan to that , an mcrcasc overtar,h sales of 37 what Aa, c\pracd Io he the end of the popular Sales Aerc up sllghth In I'ickcr,nL, as 40 nc-w I andlransler la\ Refund:' he .kids honics sold, all but orle Ircehold. up from the %lar, If first tine huvcr, of new honk, :,,old have ;:hotc Lt --,on Pietronno I,otal of 37 sa\cd up Io Sl.'2> with the ta\ ictund. he note, In Acro„ file GTA ,n :\pril. rnoplc lsought 132222 the recent pro\Inoal hudgct. the go\crnrncm • ncA home,. down true, the \tach total of almost announced t Aa, cmcndng the program for anoth- To sail and protect Zile t, , rre,iornnto a\id Hir,hre rts„rIar,:n er'car 1 I(ilHB.\, pre,IJent Ua\iJ Hirsh rctx,n, \tar;h "1 hehc\e we're seeing some tit April's aaI\m Twit -\ear -old R\ Ice Sl;Kinnon got a fin[ turned ai on Saturday al Cumlttunity 'a1c, represented the highest monthly total since rellcacJ fit file Mar;h nunihLrs for thi, reason;' Mr FChruary of 19SI) Hlnh say, hand look al ,UIT)e of the IUUI, used I\\ the PUIIcIIIg da\. The e\Cot waS hosted h\ lhr"\hlrkcl ,tai, Il\ continue,; :1t avert t\c'l rC,WhIC Ako helping b dist sales :ire 4m iih,ngage rate,. Durham Regional Police Service n) it, police scr\ ice at the Westne\ Road police c\cl: Mr Hirsh ,ays ".Mier lour months. we're up coinpetiti\c price, and an a\u,C rCsalC market. he ongoing fi,'ht against crime when resident, station in Ata\ lir per lent o\rr the same period last year. Ahidi add, - INSIDEurham finds a p lace in the cultural mosaic �D A Look Back - and stu- dent, tit Alai Iligh srh,x)l arc bu,c preparing lar tiles to anmvc•nary cck•hranon In lune - Page 10. Ari Class - 11I(kering ,tucictlt, are busy'. hu,y. busy - page S. Editorial Page 6 Entertainment .......8 i Sports ........12 Classified . ...........14 Real Estate ...........REI HOW TO REACH US General .. bili -5110 Death Notices .683-3(xn Auction Line 083 56 sincerely Yours i ...1-800-662-8.12 i Internet \v\\\\ tlurlrunnc\\, Hct Newest immigrants 'face the brunt of discrimination.' $Y LINDA WHITE STAFF RFPUkI Ick Education, education, edueauon. Thal 's the key to racial harmony. cultural groups and visible minorities from across Durham Region agree. "You must tight racism through education:' maintains Dave Patterson• president of the Oshawa/Durham Multicultural Council. "People forget that Canada is made up of immigrants. This is what makes our country rich" Education is the driving force behind the Mul- ticultural Council's mandate n1 "do projects in the community that raise cul ural awareness and remove discrimination and blas:' Mr. Patterson notes. "One of our goals is to promote better understanding and friendship among groups:' That goal appears to be working. Four years ago. the Multicultural Council \A -as made up of 55 cultural ,groups and 65 indnlJuals Today, it hoa,t, a membership of ASO ;ultural groups and 90 indi\ iduak. The MUIllLultural Council has organized pic- nics and taus. and has also had input in the writ- ing of federal and provmcial government poli- cies, as well as those of local school boards. But sharing his message of racial harmony with stu- dents is among Mr. Patterson's favored tasks. ..Racism Is taught at home;' he believes. "When I go to schools. 1 tell students we should look at how Ac are alike, not how we are differ- ent. We are all human beings. Just because I was born of a ditterent color doesn't mean 1 am less of a human being 1 can't change it. I'm proud of But Mr. Patterson — who hails from Pakistan and whose wffe is frum Ireland — has felt the pain of racism He recalls his daughter coming home as a young,ter crying because a friend was told by a parent not to play with her because "she was a Paki". Most recentl\. the General Motors employee hung up poster at work when he was running for ' a position with the union. Within days, the words 'shoe shine boy' \\ere scrawled across it. Students at Pine Ridge Secondary School in Pickering Despite the elfon, of the Multicultural Coun- believe their school is a good example of racial har- cil and other groups with similar goals. Mr. Pat mony. From left, Rizwan Moharninad, Hassan Adams, See DURHANI/page , Nikki Lewis. Michelle Nebleu and Janren Stamp. !AGF. 2 • THE NEWS AM FkTISF:R %%F:UNI-NDA\. 1111 21, 1"7 Durham groups, individuals battle spectre of racism Ut!RHAN11:ront page I :olor :fie coining over the neMc,t hatch tare sonar abuse the ysem.. tersun ,s certain ",trrrin)ping wall hr nr\rr the brunt ofdiscnnunalion" In Duth:un Region. %11 Panrrsnn bnccves Adnunedl\. sono• rte\\ unnugrants create acceptance of cultural chwi,n) Vanes --- with ending. People are threatened h} things that arc problem„ hs dent:m.hn nn, n,twh. Mr Palter- the highc,t lean 01 acceptance ,n Pickering. the different and thing,. the} don't understand spm m:unt;lrn, g moat ra.lal!_s \h\rnr n,untetpaht). and the low "At one time, language was a harrier Miro \h lien people :uc oppressed In then court est lc%cl of acceptance to the cast. where the people rnngra(Cd from I unge ti,\\. I coplc ! ir\ :mai the\ ,,ante here. tic\ Ye In hc.r\en But population Is .fill Llrgeh Anzio `a\on Police, youth do AVS Q their part in fight for harmony Racism die, not often le,u it, ugl\ head iht,rug'n:rrnu nal a:fi\Ihc,. but there hate hccn ml,ldcnt, In rc:Cnt sear, for Uurh;fm lir_I.,n,ll Polt.r to p; hi And. ,tudcni, In Dinh;rr Region ,ihool, h;t\c Taken Icclr\c and In,h\,dtild stand, again,t the ,pc,tre of di,rnminall,m Faces of ..It pop, up Iron) lime to lime but it I not a Durham major problem in Durham:' report, 11urh.lm Regional Pollee ,Lill British 126, 100 Sergeant Gordon N1, Is French 9.040 cchnle Canadian 54.320 Sc\oral \car, ii-. a leader with ,Itoc Italian 8,845 wprcmacl,t ;_roup Hel GermaI1 7,755 nage I,ront ,ht -%kcd fir a. Dunharttln H,gl. S,ho:J Chinese 3.985 in ! l,:k, n, an,! -,tui!:m, Dutch 5 decide l gclher ,i rid Other 48.990 of him. recall, `:.It S,•' Source: 1991 Census the I'�, rein, -AJ, —I C'„Illlnlllec n k,,,c kcl.n.on, .,nal I qmt% 'I! V,— n,:c sec student, tak,n, a stand ,n—nlcthing Ilk,• '!'..n \t i'me R i:' ,: n,!rr,S,li-,l in I',k; m . ,tudcwt haoc carne,; .I ,;,t; . h..,.._ r.l_ dl, Icr.ml .. rho ,, ho. ': repre,eni, Hl,.lt I-anad.l like, belle, e, ,tudcnl ... , Kathie. trll'nd, wllh rnUl u,uitur,u ha,k ground, ! here , a reai ,omrrtlt nerd I, ra,ia; har nwn\ tn•m c\cr\hod\. tom the idiom, tr,r, nI, ,la deny.'. rcpon, ,tudcnt Rliwan \L nenirnad Adanl, aaitnit, helot ",urtaLCS .,lkn <el+"••1 alr<r :. .n. .. ,tl; I •olid 'T wa, (tic hr,; „h,,,,l I had ,eel, that wa, „ He \a,.unonr a g; ,up , . ,lu dent, "t) aloe; w th h—ir,! Dill .Lal,. rc,entl\ ho,tcd a '\lath, Ah,-ut Liao: „ n- lercn,c The ,.hoot also hosed a ItLI_k Hl,tory i,1, nth full of a,;:, :uc, Tho,c l \ lira 1 c\Cnt, arc occdcd be..lu,c , mp,,rtant to find out niorc ah,tul \Uuf en,lron- ment." c\p1am, telie,e, C'anaaa', ..cultural m„sai, :ontnhutc, to a beautiful whole unlike the United States' "meltrnc put'*. to which immigrants are expected it) assimilate. Jancen Stamp believes most racists "are trying to find a %Cape - goat - When she hears about activ- ities of such groups as the Ku Klux Klan, she calls it a -svmbol that we need to step up our efforts. It shows that not enough work was done in past generations. It's the new youth who will get the message (of, racial tolerancet." Hassan agrees. "The \outh are the luture of Canada. when the} grow up, Canada will accept racial har- mony because they can. We arc planting the seeds now and hopeful- ly we will sce a more tolerant socia) .. cMN L aE NAAHM ALSO SAN4y/ F & GRAVEL 7 Days a Week (905) 428-9898 Illk "FOR ANY JOB BIG OR SMAS SOK AIR CONDITIONING SALE 0YORK °" �uN' '1101111111) *n{ 4uthor1 11 Uealer 'rl n II � «r..1 Put it on vour aas bill O.A.C. , r [hiring M Month at itis-..,r�c;w.nr+�"'•wr+Mr.r. rrnM� r?, Read the News Advertiser 4 times a week! 1()G KINDER BK)C S CONNECTION NURSERY SCHOOL Established in 1978 • 2 to 5 years old ylirb®y •Low student/teacher ratio • Half day Junior Kindergarten programs based on Board Curriculum • Qualified experienced teachers CALL NOW TO VISIT 839-2752 Hwy. 2 & Dixie Rd. PICKERING DOES YOUR CHILD SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE? MARTIAL ARTS CANADA FAMILY CENIREST^" CALL : AJAX 1905) 686-8866 ; PICKERING (905) 839.5000 129, 5159.E pouble.f PHONEORDERS • O • ` VISA 4CINGF F 1N .IlFREE 6 Mo. 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(905)683-0887 or (416)809-2490 2490 Brock U.N., Pickering, Ontario, L1V 2P8 ANIS LOM UPPLY LIDe THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1997. PAGE 3 Pickering rips hydro for emissions PICKERING/From page I denser tubes at its Pickering Bstation with new titanium n.rhes w hich are expected to ,olyc• the metals emission problem. The condenser pipes at Pickering A are „hcduled to he replaced atter ?(X)). However. in the inid-1980s, the corroded ,ondenser tubes at Pickering A were replaced with the ,,title tubes that were report Idly identified by H)dro ,riff in 1981 a, causing an cnii,siun prohlem Though the copper and /iris deposited into Lakc I)rnrari o apparently pose n,, inmedale danger to puhhc health, over the longer term they can kill fi,h and aqua! Ir. organisms and prevent reproduction. li. Wro spokesman lcrry Young says the uuhty is tak- ing the proper c(,rrecu,c action - ""there's no question the nurnhers are hog; but the "')pact of those nu3nhcrs are within ,MOE[; (Nljnrstry til Fnerg) and the Fnvirun- meno regulations- Accord- ing to Mr Young, nnnrstry drinking water guidelines allow Six) part, per hilhon of copper. while the emi- sion at the Pickering_ station ha, been only 13 to IK parts per hilhon. He says the .MOVE was Pickering man killed in crash PICKERIM; —gtitan Aa, killed in a cull ion with a rrr l,r trailer.,n f{w, 1U1 rn Scarborough Fri - lay afternoon OPP ,aid Cor, Gih,on. 10. died after his 1985 M:vda ollided with a tractor trailer dn�cn by So11n CreNault. ,f Le, Cotcaux. Que on rhe c;I,rhuund ; •Ilc�n,r lanes just past of Kennedy Kuad an,und _' iii p rn No dcfecr, wcrc Found on the truck •lurmc a stilet, nspecnon conducted atter he a,odent. p"li_c ,aid The m%csnganon continue, hlr (iih,on r, the -r )I Edward and Vicki (;ihson, of I'ickinne. He n ads) suni,cd by hi, hrnthcr Br.•ui and ,is ter in I,rA Cmd% of Scanlc, w'a,hmgbm. nicer, an aunt. an uncle and cousin, Funeral wr%ices wcrc t„ he held µcdncsda% nwrnine at M,F.achmc Funeral Hornc. Ajax • UNIQUE LANDSCAPE DESIGN • PROFESSIONAL POOLSCAPES • DESIGNER ENTRANCE WAYS • INTERLOCK DRIVEWAYS FROM 4.95 PEP SO. FT. •x.... aw. r pow 3 lora.- sun m. n. �a..in•... w.�p•wa SHERIOAN U9 HEATING 4, AIR CONDITIONING initially not Informed of the copper and /in,, emissions "because we weren't break. Ing any regulations •' The decision to tell the mime airy was made it 1996, explains Mr Young. as a result of concerns raised by Hvdru employees C'uun Brenner maintains the lace Ontario Hydro did not report the enrt„tons until 199f, 'smacks of cov- ering It up” and says the urrinV should he charecd hath fior the ernissions incl for Ailhholding information ghoul Ilion "there', unouoh . � Bence to suggest they knew It's willful." The councillor was i, hang a [notion before Plck cring C'uuned Last night I,k mg fur cn%mrnnicni;, charges hr he laid and for a public inquir) •Ohvnousl) we're con cerned about the con„run. inlu the lake.” ,as, M.r„ :rVtie Arlhurs But. he adds. "we don't ha(c ,all the facts at this point ' Hvdru uffr,uds arc ,cheduled to ;appear hclorc Council to uncus, he ni.tl ler next M��nday PAGE 4 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, IW7 Clubs try to find balance between screening, getting volunteers CLUBS/From page I plans to bring hrgether all youth soccer clubs In Ala,. over the flex( few \reek, to discuss the issue. Meanwhile. Pickcrmg Soft- ball As,ociation registrar 'red Thorne, ,ay s no plan, arc In the work, lis green co;lche, fit, Its 108 hou,e ICaguc team, for boys and girl, aged sin it ?(i year, "It', damn dillicult t.. get coaches S„tneumC, VC ha\r to beg u• get roaches lin ,omc ICmn,. So do %%-C screen coach- es' N,�. we do not.. HC hehevc, the nature of the league safc 'In ,dnio,t all eases, parents take (their chil- dren) to the park• watch the game and take them honre...The children come dressed to plan and leave that way. I think hockey's more sensitive because the players feet dres,ed together belorc and after the game.. Sall. "11 I told \ou roaches arc not wcll marc of changing sort- ety. I would he I}ing to you I think 1n%Ice belore touch a child the": days There are a fe%% rotten apple, out there who ha%C spoiled the ha,ket •' Connie Ferrara, pres- DEN does it... Map to chart environmental status in Durham B) Si I El.sI SI'It'1\1 "'ln`.'',,,1!,\IH",IH A kka! cmirunmenial group Im, htcrall\ put Durhaun on the friar Durham I:mironrncmaf Network I)[A .%ell unveil it, I>urharnkcrion Slair.,fthcFn\irnnr,ic:, I',„tr: N1,1,,ita,pc coal launch on Ihur"kl\. \l.n ;_ Illy inc nictrc h\ two :cn. urnrire po,tcr Limp addre„c, the condition of the natural cn\ i ronmcnt it, Durham keeu,n and pr , ate, a N nchrn,rk n, mea sure tuture;h;rnge, Inl„rrnaurn,n n.rtural rm,n,nnicntal (car tures uch a, \%clland,. cmlrunmciv,ll\ ,cn,ltnc arca, and arca, of natural and ,oentifi: lnicrc,t are all Icawre,f .n thr, un,yu\• p,,,trr neap V'„lunlccr prt.jeci :o -ordinator Helcn Break i, \cn exerted with the final prnwluct "Pit, 1, the lir,t tiny that a Si 1,: of the F.m monmcni rep„ri ha, hecn prC,cnlyd In e oral, torrnal 'i1\' think 'I;al the end rC,ull 1, much m„rc user lncn,ll\ than .r ,rink:!::pi ort It',,1.i,u,rltie,l- 111C I%„(er mail isn't lu,t a _cv_•raphi-if prescnLruun of )urh.un Rc in,n h', a double ,1drd. lull ,,,our ln%cn!on Ihx ru_•h1wht, _` cmironincn Gal mdl:.tor, %rrraJ „\er fi\e .aic ►ono, green %pare. air. water. The 1 cncrc% and wanly On the rc%cr,c Emilul Winchester ,rdr of tore map. l�uis DE\ prop -C, a i, nn ,ardn %:hali Special Events rain MONDAY .ca.lcr> to a,sc.. Ft'r n,-rnaJc r%l.,\ 1-r"Ct-` Irl ri i) �- 1f) h,II1. arc ,u,larn.ihlr " f..I�� E'S I�.11 "h , nut _lust a rnap that sa\,, 'Here are the THURSDA, V trend, and here are Clic 1„uc, 11 k 1 h N i, ht sugge,t, lr,,,lhlc action, or s„lu. Saturday and Sundae Uon, that :an he uccl h% Durtun, British Brcakl:t,,t munl,1palltle,. husinc„c, and 10:30 a.Rl. - i:(H) p.m. resident, to help JUNE 6 soften our human p�ltl(i Bash said '%1, Break Golf Tournament ..Ni d„n I cur- renth ha,c i:om- Book your foursome munit\ \1,ion Call for details DEN :,,r. aiiempt- ed to inivale ch'- 141N1 Ba%ly tit. at I.i%crpaill cu -ion around (?�^�-236 this is,uc on the O / l)l1 back w the map.. I undin_v for tic S20.(NN) prolect was pro\ lded by II) a:ornniunit% sport - Nor, includlni• Canada Trusts Friends of the E n \ irunment Foundation, Ontario H%dro, General Motor,, of Canada. Durham Region, Con- sumers Gas, DuPont Canada, 11ite Durham land Stewardship Coun- cil, Pickering Rotary Club, Manor Gas Inc. and Durham Mate- rials Recovery Inc. All of the research and preparation was done by DEN volunteers over an 18 -month period. The poster map is the latest in a series of major pro- jects undertaken by DEN DEN pro- duced the House- hold Guide to Waste Reduction and Recycling in 1993 and the Envi- r o n m e n t a l Resource ) recto- r)' in 1995 DEN is an umbrella orga- nization of local environmental groups that acts as a clearinghouse for cn%ironmen taI information in Durham idem of Ata,. Warriors soccer club. t, afraid an incident such as the one in Oshawa "lays su.- plclon on innocent people, lien mmcenl remarks might be nrls- HOME: You choose the deal: No GST” (or 12 monthly payments or Don't pay 'til May '98) on BBQs, patio furniture, major appliances, furniture, home electronics up to $100 Off selected mattress sets from King Koil, Serta & Sealy 30% Off all Lagostlna cookware sets and open stock lJ 25% Off in -stock aluminum patio rockers, lounges & gliders (selected patterns) "10% Off all dehumidifiers and air conditioners up to $100 Off a;i sofa beds $1Oo Off al; sofas and ioveseats construed. "So many people give so much of their time. Sports wouldn't survive without vol- unteers_ 1 only have praise for E our volunteers” Mrs. Ferrara believes it's important fur parents to be - involved in all aspects of their children's lives, including LAST Lam? summer saie up to 25%off- selected summer fashions for women, upm men and kids a/0 Off essentials for your home too! sports. She says a few use sports "as a babysitter', but believes most recognize the need to be there and to become involved. FASHIONS: 25% Off selected summer sandals for women, men and kids 25% Off women's swimwear over $45 25% Off selected men's Retreat shorts and polo shirts 25% Off all men's Retreat swimwear 25% Off women's selected Casual Connection t -shirts and shorts 25% Off men's PGA Tour Collection golf wear 25% Off 3ll Kids swimwear and short sets 23^/0 off F --,MN i'.” - •AY ur�..y. 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Ajax �,i' 427-2184 12w Pickering NW CORNER OF FLOORING CENTRE 831-2111 BAYLY & MONARCH 1-800-236-8533 282 MONARCH Sc«d 74M d' 469 KINGSTON RD. SF HWY. 2 LYMBIRD c T LUMBER w HWY. 401 3 PAGE 6 - THE \Fall \"\ERI 1SER N E.UNF.SnAI', MA% 21, 1"7 Editorials Ai ix -Pickering aNews Advertiser A Metruland Uonununity Newspaper puhhshcd Tu"Iay. Wednesday. Friday. Sunday PHONE: 688-'�I 10 t''.AX• 681 7 1( 1 0ColntirercIitI A\c • Ala.t, Ont I.IS 2115 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial II� Is EWN NDP NATALIE 6MSNNK! I P NOr MiLLER � Be wary Guest �+ g a N�� � � 4 r l C 'Bernie of coaches who act improperly We were all o,kr,f rnow!1- .1:'o wh,ri \\c r,.1,' stoncs ahout ,cw;ll ,ihuse Of :htldren 111 \Llplc I.c:1t iardcns :Ind h\ junior hockc\ roach ( iraham Janic, \rn\. Osh:1.\a itinil 11 uth Club ,o,'kcr coach \lark Ih,d,lr\. ', h,t, N:cn-h;r_•cd with ,cvull assault. sc\oa1 1ni,II'I,TI, k And i,,,,,c„ion 1st :held nomo_grlph\ Mt I loll, lc\ ha, he•cn a coa:h with Turid for the pa,::1.c \can A publication haul nniti„ed h\ the court, prc\cnt, rclea,c of in\ dctul, ,urroun,hnt_ the cane a, pelt:c continue to in\c,u_•,uc \tr lhxl,lc\ Howc\cr. there n a :IL'.ir nic„,wL.- here it, all par- ent, who h,r\c chlhlr<n In\ol%Cd in nnnor ,ports of an\ other a:ri\Illc, \\herr ;htldren solei adult, mtcract Ih, .ad truth t, rhl, panni, should not allow thea children i„ sl,c•n11 nmc ;(lone wnh Wk adult thc\ dont :omplcr:!\ tm,t ,nid know wc11 Cherie , rc.dl\ It,, other \\.n t„ Lr sure til wh1II , ,nn_• on loo nttcn moor ,iN,n or_anli,Inons. dc,peratcl\ crke;_ Leaches. t,ul to in\c,n_',uc the candid,uc', hark_ nnlnd \ p„Il:r:hc,k won ! -,-cd out all the had app),,. hilt It kill h,ip Idi niit\ Iho,c with .1 cnni- inal record Palm,ti,Ih11n in .port, i, a hc.ilth\. important mart of e\rr. child, itt, hilt m,lree nniti,rtani 11 their fhc trot- for nmrldakln ';r,:mn_ ,,t , ,ache,. and for .I r,n,ucd \ I_•II.Tl: c' h\ parents. his ,,,illi It \„(tit ,t,it or d,111_hter ;,I.:\, on a tern or 1s pall of a , lull. Iall.,' . \Ira carr t.1 inak: ,urc othcr, arc ariauid whcn,\,'I \„t e• :held is ill tIle :JInIp•ur\ of .I coacli ,1r lv.ldcr IV:1 t allo%\ \our:hild to ,non uc,l.•, . 1,. ,1 .\ telt ,In athilt Il \•'u noukc hcha'.I, t sou ark r\ticr,tcl\ un,ofntortahlc with. :,,in I,l.nn r„ Ihr , \, , ;,h\ e , 4 Ihr resin It rn lrhrn_ pull \, yr "al r .!sur _'bier , II rhe li ;1111 lour Judd writ hevng is far too \tial to take a chum:r ,it BL'%% Irc ,will „I unu,tial situation, Ilk, ,I coach ha\ In :hddren ,i.i\ ,I\cr ,It his hou,c It rtia\ seem inn,nrnt it the delle hill \oil just nc\er, c\rr k n ,\ ♦You said it... in re,,ponsu to the Nlav y editorial headlined - 1\ko heads are better than one% our reader. said. I ,: , :-. '.... ,r- .ihoot ithe p biht\ of h„u,in,• \r'hhi,hop I)cm, O'Connor Cath, If 111,211 Is, it ,111 student, in ,1 warehouse It \oil look .t DUrh.un C,Illegc and canipu,c•, of Scn,:a C, liege and (icor c Brown College. you'11 find Ihr\'rc takw thc,c facilities. re\amping them and u,mg then) I, classroom, and c\rnhod\ seems to he happ\ (;sill know,. 1n another:oupIc of wars. thc\'re,2unig to he working in warehouse•, an\wa16 �tr T, ,r 1„ nd r,, tiu, rrl,r„n,d all illi”„nun, r 1u r1fU50Ur'l (• q'(-r40and'hal �lr)b .We asked... The question is: i>o \tiu think minor ,port, coaches should he screened to determine if the\ \e corn fit IIted any crimes against chil- dren'! Stephen Carr say,. "y'es. absolutely. We have to protect children.” John Mearns says...Yes. most definitely. That's the onl\ thin-= we can do.” Jane Russell says, "Definitely. because they are dealing with kids. You can't trust everybody.” The News Advertiser reminds : you to please recycle! ^y, Ajcfrx-pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker 1 \Irn,lland ( oulnlunn\ New,palwl puhh,llyd luc,dil . Wednesday. Hld.o. Sund.l\ 1 tel (',nnnirrkcll A\c . Ajax. Ont 1,1S 21-15 v Letters to the editor We're doing a poor job of raising, our children 7u the editor: I : ;`.I,' ,IC—ldc. Ica:hers and ,,hool adnurn,tr.lt„r, h,ne seen a dr,un,tt. .In'l ,ignitl:,mt :h:nlge :n the hcha\I... 1,1 the sn„Icnl, tt their :ate \n lcn:c r' an ni'ri.r,ln_ I,r, •hien In slur 1111rr, rhai i, .rh,1 rend in the ,,h„,1 \,Ird ,end cla„nxml N,,I ,Ink his the trc quem\ of i—tultr\c he•h,t\1,; tncrca,cd but it,,, more \ wlcnl t\i,r, t,f a,,,tuln\r hrh.oi,•i .Ire occurring Mien in%A,irl_ the use of wcapt,n, The perj,c:rl tors are offcn group, of Indo 1.I rad, lgang ,I and ,I greater "urn her of Icnialcs and clement,:\ aged ,l ude n 1, are gel I!ilg in\ohcd Ilhit :an a ,:h,x,l Maud ,1r1 to ensure that sch,x.l, prn,t,lc a .sale and secure en.lronnicnt i,,r students to learn'” kead the I, -I louing Lase studio, ant! ask \t,llr ell what a:oon, should ht taken in dealing with cash .t,c CAts . #I: It sludc it has hecn In\td\cd r. nuinewu, fight, In the s:h,xll card iht,'tudcni ha, stolen money tn,tn da,sni.ocs and has often stolen lun'hc, 'file student r, belligerent and refuse, to tidluw the dere:tion, gocn by tcakhcr, The student continually bullies peers and a, \crhall\ ahu,r\c CASE #2: A student has hc•en m%itkcd \\idm the Children :kill so:Icty for eight ),car, 'fhc child has .uttered phy,I:al abuse from an alcoholic nudici and her numerous bo}tncnd, The mch%tdual has been pla:cd in a \aricty of fo,ler:arc fa:ili- tie, and returned to the home se\h eral time, onlis he removed again. The child a ha\- ing difficulty forming attach- ments and is often withdrawn and exhibits \ery pour skill,. How should we handle each case ' Dies each case require different action:' No, The child in both cases is one and the same. As a-vil!age raising our children” we are doing a \cr\ pour job. Helpless children are exposed daily to \wlcnkc and abuse. Their basicneed, ;1.c neglected not to mem ion their social or emotional welfuc being ignored. Children :ire all ,. ..,:, 1,. .,r„1r „ 111.1 •. r.v r•. •;,. ,,,r,,,r 1:?;,.... , , :sass '•. o/1, 1i ,,,u., h.nr,i . ,rebs Irl"rrr ,., tier R.:. ,: n.! ,. tell• n,; 1.,1 Ilrr rr�i,: „led �,./1v r,r sass, /err ,•: it �. ��. „•.Ile rr' lll,l nl,•n, ,v1.. , .:,! n, •r nrr r„ ,1.l. ries ,, of loo ollrn rcturn:,l , %cr and ,%cr ram I„ Ihrir nr.•I:. itul .Ind .Ihr .11e parent' In Ihr cr-r,ui 1.t ,c:he'k, ::.any,I 1hc,c oaten:, Al" r:.,.:.! In "Cr. .n.. Ih, ,upper l ,\'IgA1, pre\ 1, ti,l\ a\.uLlhle "I'll .1, 'pe:cal cdu"I nun.,,,1a1 worker, 'oumell,lrs. .ln,' health worker, hi, h:cn rc,lu;cd and c\cn !n ,,,nic plaec, chnunated Is it .tin,, won,lrr It ,urpn,c that the,,: \runt, ;till dice hc:onlc ante and c\hlhri dc,Lmt and aggro„1.c hcha\ tor' Ac ;an ;r\ for the :htldren or \\c ;an stand up and fight for the nghts t,t a child It 1, a sad ,ann)cniar\ on our ,,:let% ,hc it a ncw,paprr rc,ci%c, more letter, regarding an Incrca,c in „thle fee, than the\ do ah„ui the ;u\crnmcnt', ,\,tcnlauc atta:k .m what tic \,due a' .1 slx:icl\ edulahon. health '.Irc. and the „trial wcllare of all Paula It ciranka Don't vandalize election signs To the editor: I'in not sure. but 1t scent, to me that there are a lot more damaged election signs this \car than in prc\ums federal election Campaigns. And this disturb, Inc. In my neighborhood. 1 ha%e seen signs from all parties dam- aged. either tom in half or turn oil their posts. I even saw one tossed into a tree. If someone disagrees with a particular party or candidate. then either don't vote for that party or candidate. or if you feel strongly enough, work for the candidate you do prefer. But leave the signs alone. That sort of vandalism only reflects either desperation with the election or a total lack of concern for the rest of us. That said, I wonder how soon after the election that the staff working for all the candidates will have removed their signs. Doug Frith, Pickering we lire in a democracy. not a theocracy lis the editor: Ic :. c 1, A1: Al,:ni Irl ter of %1- t, hr.,,!!uic,! -Adult' n1,1\t.-, Jrr1.t ull:,n,l, r\II tiu 1,Irnth \ ai,hd 1.111 undrt,t.t;,i \\IIsi; I ,,.�, n\ne• io ,,o m 1.t\ ni.lki it.111111C h1. ;Ic.rcl lin \,ILI i It'll\, lel Inc tn.1k, :1 It, 11c, 1 h ;Ie.0 01.11 1 .un nota ,,nuran to what \tiu ,o \ -r% wI„1.,•l\ as,uned. a ,u,tr,nter tit sell\ .duh \ idr,1 ,torr . :\1.d I ',,1, in ell, w.I% pr,1111,t Ing .Null udct,s or .dull \ialco ,lure' Instead. 1 was nierch arguing that people ha%c the right ,U Make then own dee hl,,rt, lire ,pc,tn,- of rchglou, d,ictrinc, fh' eC%Cr. \„u ;Ic.trl\ either did not undcrsland this or felll,e Ir, ak,cpl til. a, \tiu Jilin That pct, plc ,r,,ngh "equl\„kale lu,n'c ,tilt la,': Apparent)\. \our n000n of lu,ti,e t, a ('.Ithnh: se•Ilsc „I just):e• Iherch't •. are \oil LI\ing that all people. no -natter ,hat Ihelr hcn[age or tell (lou' beliefs. are ,uhlckt to \our ,cn,e „I 'Ju,tl;e' ' Just be:alhe• \oil keel these \idea' are 'lntnnslcall.\ c%il'. It J--, not ")call \ou ha\c the right V torkc your antiquated opinions on other, I :an sora, but m this day and age nwst people do not find konlraccption to he an c\11 thine Besides, it \ou feel ,u strongly against .onlrtcepnon. do not practise It It \tiu do not like adult mo\1c,. don't watch them. It is as simple as that. What du you think vices \tiu the right to dictate to people w hat they can or can not do:' Just because 1 don't go to church, that does not ,rive me the right to tell you that you can't go either. Su what makes you more qualified to tell people what they can and can't do? Mr. Stone. we lice in a DEMOcracy, not a THEOcracy, a government by the people, not by God. As such, laws and. I am sorry to inform you, justice are made and enforced by the people, irrespective tit' religious dogma. Whether or not You personally agree, society as a A hole has deemed that adult \ideo stores and contraception are acceptable. Michael Genco, Pickering :Ija\ resident Natalie Stiller is studying _journalism at Centenni- al College and frecl:mces for the New, VI%erti%er after a co-opera- ti\e education placement at the papier. Make that one dog's breakfast to go It , 6 io on a tiun,lav morning and ,111 I, quiet tial quite f11 hunnning of car criome, an he hcird h\ a handful t I ease ,x,d rc,Cntrant erupt„\cc, who silk sleep. eked and _r„tgi The trio'_ ell dn\ct, ata t thci- turn rider a hrcakt,i,t ,rdcr tit the dri\c-Iht,m*Lh ,pcak:r Pc -hap, (he\ II order hla;k c, ltcc ill glen \\ant ,I hamhur,•rr ' , start their d.r\ Pcrh,q„ Ihr\ 11 .,t\ `ih,n', lis eo r\en thourh Th--\ arc cic:lrk in the Irnc Ihnnigh lard 11 cc)-cr the\ "rdrr It •hall h, d:!i'. -red hot 11,1 and w1•.h a le II,1 1111 .u,lorners who Itl ikc the la'! lood .k.,rld spin and ,isc ioh, In hundred, „I student, hkc ni\,clt I or alrno,t !rv: vcar, I h.tve worked at a loc,il 'art I,x,d rc,lau rent and hake •cel: it ,111 Onc Ihnlg. anion mare\. I h,r\c Ie•.Inl,d 1 ;u,lnrl.:t rr,•,cnt ,otic micic,tin_• orilct, fl„\, ahout i harnhur_•cf wuh,nt Ill,- hull or wtlhout the inlet I Irir, \\Ilh,Rlt ,al(' llcallh\ Ireeh Inc,. 1,11 l th,n in „\\nionat ) Or the ;r, looter, who 1,.1. Irl Ih,ir order. hilt dn\c ,If \\Ithot l'i,,l; 1,•„d ,\ w„ni,In dri\o•Ihnnlgh each rnonnng ;ind order. .1 hrc,Ikt,t,t ,and\+I;h rot h:r,cf ,ind net do,• (hie latthtul .u,naler wait, tilt a collet un the door,ep ,end bring, 11. the •. . "rant , ncw,paper, \n elder. ,,,uplc ,md the restau ran[ Chnanta, ;ar,t ea:h \car. Sonicthint I tint intriguing 1, ,ccing a new eitrl„\cc c\cry hits Lnncun,t hrr LcI% entering the Ia,I 1,,,, 1 roil,, picpanng to take on mounds o' french Irir,, flipping hundred, d tairgers and handling giganu: tldcl, A kol- Ica,_ is of nine sac after a ,hilt. and a Ihowcr, he till finds his Inends' doe, ,mill,,, the pickle IUl;e• „n his tenger, Another :ullcagul rca:hcd in the i ;; degree In \til It, fish for a jus[ ncm One raokic ;ri\e- through emplo\cc lot her arm caught in the slidmv ♦ indoor The customer laughed But what top, t ol'g and some- thing I can't con)ptnccnd tike year, later. are special; It a burg- er 1, on ,ale. wh\ do some cus- toincr, huy two imteld of one'' Does that reran the\ are hungrier lust he•:aU,C the sand&ich is on special'' 1 dldn t think price had an\thing to do will hunger. Rumor has it people order 10 or more sandwiches when they are un special and take (tern home and frecre them. One fast-food restatrant in the area now has a .:reel that dis- plays the customer's order at the drive-through speaker, Patrons can check their order for accuracy and emplovees can rest assured they hand out the right meal. And if they don't, well the cuitomer is always right. The News Adi erriser incites read- ers to submit Columns for Be Our Guest on current issues fur ing our Durham Region Communities. Sub - Missions shotdd be 600 ioords or less, must be signed and include u daytime telephone )u caber. Unpub- lished columns noesriot in can- densed %1.)t as a letter to dee edi- tor. JOANNE: BI. RGHARIrt I Lon- n -Chart STEVE HOI SlOh \and STEVEL:..... n1p Edtur BRI'('F: UA\FOR” -1,:,,, ,1 p Manager AIXIN BROIlIhR, Hrl.,.'. \,I E .,�,n,1 m• Manager F:UUIF: K IQUE LEA. Real . I i„ 1,1 6 :d:\Jrennme Manager MONIQI'E LEA. kcal 1. 1,,1, •,:,t msmg Manager ARE EAF:HOI RIF. 1,:.,1hwl, •n Manager TO REACH US General; 1.h i ,!lis Clati,iricd: hR i n7n7 h i ni,lrihulion: K 'l l' Admird('la�sirtrd Ea\: 1,0 7;61 ComjxMing Fax ,?1, v^ Thr hew. A,hcnnrr i, unr of [he Stat.„land I'rlmuig. Puhbshing Dnulh: ty ?1 ult ,a nrw,pajxa Ilse New, :\dsrnlsrr n lbr IN I. R 1.l, kion it...ud ill lredr "man, r„nn a member of !' t ,um1} Nrw.,a rr •I.11nn A.,,, 1-,w mmumn ,rw.lumr A.,,1, (',In.,dLln ru,ulanvns Au,lu .,r.l :md Ihr "man, I'I r,. (,lunad 1.,r puhlnhrr rru•n r, Ihr nchl i,,, l.,,,,i. ,.r n•ru,r:ul..I,henLx•nn'm 11r,hl lin .,,hrrn,rmrnl hm- nclf 1.1 ,p.t.r roar iron ,,,: u11,r, BARBARA HARRIIU♦ P1 ILI'u,m Manager J.ANICE O'NF:11.. ,\,•I.1.w� 0 hm ion Manager E-mail: new sn„ani1, durhanmews net CHERIT HAINES. 1 1.L,:n 1,; "!Ir, nun Manager LILLIAN H(R)K. Ash:u:�.�n Manager hill, //„w dulhimm— net � Is CCNA ' a a•,,a„ r:,, Leanly., P Remarkable worrien honored for fighting domestic violence Tile effoo, 111 -me remarkable women will be Iecognved na' itmnlh rhe Ruhcna ItiIlh, ('ounselling Centre for Assaulted 'A )"I'll ;old Children hold, its sec- ond annual RitfTVlk;rhlC N1'onlcn Award, on Sat- urdac. June 7 'hC .mard, recogni+c the oul- stanhng :ortrilw:r,n, h,, Alrican/hlack. First Nations. South \,I;m anti Asian w„nlcn Allhin the (ireater I'Oi'nl-r Area Inward ending tun Icnce again, woken and ,hildren Recipiem ire nnnimated by the conununit\' and it)dale.5 wlanen hate had their name, put forward as c tic worth\ of the award. This yer•, awardl arc dedicated to Fmilt, Luutut. a ,clpicnl la,I tear who died in the fall of 1996 - The card :crcinont, Is being held at the w'c,un f#hn'-ir (a,llc. w llh cocktail' at 6. 15 p.m. andinnci it 0 JS I, til llCkcl, are SSS per per, in Call 2+h6t.s t1,r more Inh,rniau,m .1r to hue licks Fines for lying truck 4eels on hold AUDITION FOR THE 1997 CABARET! Pickering -West Hill Music Theatre requests Singers/Dancers. Held on Monday, May 26 at 7 pm at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Road (Dixie Rd. & Hwy 2), Pickering. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Mary Power (905) 686-5271 Dr. Bill Webster . A Seminar on "WHEN SOMEONE YOU CARE �.. ABOUT DIES" May 21 st, 1997 Kingsview United Church 505 Adelaide Ave. E. Oshawa 7:30 p.m. - ere Is posslt'v ^r m tui, JAcult 1.ed. and someone who has cared about you It can be painful beyordwords and the feelings of grief aro often rvenwhelming Srmetlmes we wormer,o,w4 will be able to go on And although the death of someore spec" s +er, ^'scant, there can Ir addalor be man•, other losses connecre^, to ilia a+Ion II 'Nebster yearned about some of the eflects of grief by erper e--, A"- d„a,� o' nIs w:ro "e 5i"�ggle0 ,r come b !erns with •tar; see<- was weer perp'e •h1�c^' sr1,d 0e gening '^yseu rog"r^�.�^ ye was 'a111 g apar "Pirie, e rad worke^ "rr g^ is ":ar e11p 5'JPpor, prigs -5 ':r oeople 4,c ^.a, i 3 and 1 '992 estat�Isner -he e for ' "'le, ..,U' N�c=•� . aum0'), hye 001.5 e,era audlo'apes aril a:ew Beres ^' +IdM4 w Bill hgrc, - •etljr^s 'c Cshawa to snare some of his ns,gr!s abo1,, am the grief •eacuor and suggest some p'artical strategies c etc , w,..v rr•r7ugn the gne! prof sS'ow.TdS •eclnriha'�rn For further information or to register for the F'ee Seminar please contact 1hil, icg„lauon mended h' irmca,c tine,10152 e i�i�GL(/fI%l �,xY%ZQP'l�t�i? for 1,m_- Irmi, whirl, has t,cen put Inn hold. a FUNERAL HOME LIMITED not n,nr iin,nl,lrt .p„k,.Ill:in ,,,"aha, Kin St. E., Oshawa 433-5558 not tin .IhandlrnCJ 9 'tic inmeler doe n1,1 i! on w lt�r.r.t tit Ihr hilf ..I'.. I'irr C G c )IR Levi, He .lo:. 4 plat •rn no rpt r III the hr” )MC moi int '.Ir,_cr :i .iJ _ PICKERING1 1 1 1 lYC 1' Leduc its In, � (90"� wie .va, loin ,�,Town of Pickerin420 2222(905)683 2160 totr. �diedht I rn, ■ ■ -rtttI,'n \lir, ------ THF: NEwB %in'C6•rISF:K N'F:UNF:SU'tl %1 xY 21, 1997. PuGF: 7 ,NG pp ANNA �pc a I 1 ' BIG DAYS r SATURDAY, MAY 24th FROM 9 M SUNDAY, MAY 25th FROM 10 AM HWY. 35 South & HWY. 7 LINDSAY 00 (705).378-4173 RV MARINE WAREHOUSE ,LEARANCE CENTRE ALES & PARTS 111111 — -- \e«,s tip in Pickerin.(0 Call the new,,rnoni at 68') .� 1 10 itr A 1'ehuart, ts, � PICKERINIG Town/Public Meeti'I, MUSEUM VILLAGE -ta:l-IrJekC1 Ince akin the -�7,, W M." 20 1n1, 11 \1rr11r': \L,, :6 i .r n,nr ('•. nnnlrr crnnrn, had .I * fill,, 2-r, 114% been pr+ -iaimrd May 22 Torn �1 nkmRn hdd and )uurh r unmrltor Nrrk" opparinn11 " ,,1 n•,.,ur.r, n, nu, srnmF tree \'rion.u, Iahle' . nunnrn ]K the c millunity' * lu r J urnnun,, rr tiM l 4.1nnn„rni Pas, It rt Sunday, May 25. 1997 �Ic yui,.lt I, Ir:i.iei •-Ir.ay.,rn1.,.I In, r G sir r:,n "\,f.1,rn, rr„•IIr11::,r H, Lr Cf. lr 5MC Il,ne r. w It , :110 sat. Illi' "pp, Ai 1 114i,e I.1 ,:., 1 r, \1r nit\ '., a, wICJ 7 km east of Brock Road on Hw,• 7 in Cirernwood Ontario Itis Z, n ('r rutn,il \1<<Irf jr, _ - •.rrrrn4 Inn ti, do\, 7p I'll of It]'sq. _at:,cd h\ he * TEMPORARY ELECTION 'pp,•"tom. The 11. i. ASSISTANT REQUIRED FOR r.n,iwn a, he i* �►" 4 ASSIGNMENT ,'heel S.Ill Dee .-IiA beer wJ. Lrn Or. „'„' "rends are eras June 6- -MONTH \:I, wild barter+Or I nsoedin of them eleCals increase the m �y1,r Corporation of the lectioai including train electron rttlaais tmuin line, lir T I 'own of Pickering )n the use of automated wheel, cotit g * One The Esplanade •aouiahng eowomert and the r oat tran t,rt Pickering Ontario electior day duties, Prepare truck, (int * ='J 6K- orer's list. accept and ensue proper prxessng JI 'e..s,ors S''IL(N)0 1" �y )re" pallots and erectlor S -S I,(NN)TWy > =yam. :rc r•y'tr tours and oversee advance Despite theT r'^D'oYw polls and boll, ,:4,ling *rallons dela\. Mr bdu: Mandatory qualifications y sa}+ the miter * r,s ecslto^ rCludd ..cc•vrc..rrtra ",tell renin, * na.Fr«w o' Completion ot, or current -"na:"s-• and a-or«nor or enrollment In, a university committed it, * .,,erwc- •,e rior-,a,,,r degree or post secondary the legis.11un, %,t .rao scoiactaa school diploma program In a adding t still * „ar•i rots _y.5' discipline that r ,.trio reyl.:u.b P provides for expected . he y •rid«' .•.o sound understanding of o� passed i the T s. sa a a^o.date Provincial Statutes, house oemonstrated experience in lhl ses- * training individuals on the use of stun. equipment andor procedures, Three ><ople wr:na•,.alunoa• ability to utilize word processing applications including Microsoft ha wnc allay ave beef killedAi—se,on - ,Adults f2 Jy� k nowtca onto mosa windows 95; willingness cl work • - • For more �nformatror, or to book •' T b}' fl)'im Iruc appnuntryamso Irregular flours including wheels in * a^'nt.rrbw-'iia SUMMER HEALTH CLUB SPECIAL uvno evenings and weekends as your table, please call �. y Durham legion * required. iKMes tt1@ use Of mem (905) 683-8401 or 420-4620 T ngtili5 with we arc 3 km east of Brock Road Ji since Jinuary. Please submit your detailed fauna and whirlpool, � fibm r'dm on Hilly. 7 1995. resume before May 27, 1997 to and warm buk. •r.•+ C * WhitM resi- Human M. Cameron, Marlagsr of '� man Rtaourcss. Swinndng during pulWx and adult swim periods. y dent Angel: I Worona wa. May to September S. 1997 * killd ilstantly PUBLIC NOTICE ch Available to high schools students over 18 vears. T Please be prepared to show colleWuniversity ID 1 ,,been .) lrUCf Public notice of intention to pass a by-law to stop -up, ..:..,o• wheel stuck hit * close and sell to the abutting owners the road known as •17k ' a O ' call �•`•� �i , Q J� car on hwy. 4(1 y pans of Lot 26, Range ?BFC. Pickering bring pans 13, ! a . 6`0-"CArf T in Ajax in Jaru- T I4, 19, 17, IR, 19, 27, 24, 25.26 and 27, Plan JOR-11259. w y Fou • • . VLa ary 1$95 aid .y1. As shown on sketch below RobinaCam bell T Regular $114.0 SPECIAL $66.00 I+GST) p y NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Mumnpal qct, DAYTIME Pickering Museum Village Pickering Museum Village and he dao her T R S O 1990, that the Council of The Corporation of the S Aunt Laura's Aetle COLLECTOR'S DAY g Town of Pickering Intends, at its meeting to be held at the Regular 582.22 SPECIIAL $42.00 (+ GSfl "GIANT GARAGE SALE" Mary Louise J. -s- * Pickering Qne Complex. One The Esplanade. Ptckrnng,KMFW.,V7MV 1F@1 t'rndor Space Available Collector's Wanted - y siman were killed yy Ontario at 7 30 p.m. on June 16, 1997. to pass a by-law to e S$24.0111/spa"rtuni To Display Only or YOUTH in a smilar atpi- T stop -up, close and sell to the abutting owners the road MEMBERSHIPSUMMER tall proceeds to the 141 dent it Oshawa J� allowance known as pans of Lot 26. Range i BFC, v$39.25 (+GST) Resident Schouthoux Restoration Project June 22, 1997 y Ptckrnng• bring Pans 13, 14. I5, 17, IN. 19. 23, 24, 25, Sunday, June 8, 1Y97 11:00 a.m.-5:00 T on Dec. 26 of 1st p.m. y 26 and 27, Plan JOR-1 1259. Membership Privileges 11:00 a.m.-5:00 Pan. For More Information Contact year. T Monday -Friday 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information or to book t The proposed by-law, plan and description showing ilii The Itickering ttusrum Village and Saturday and Sunday Tennis a.m. rt See p.m. \ours are call 683-8401 Preschool lands affected may be viewed in the office of the Town Seasonally Reduced Tennis Court Fees P 683 -♦3401 Clerk of the Town of Pickering. , Prepaid Squash and Racquetball a .At the above-mentioned meeting. Council will hear in Preser•S;uoer..;r2 when purchasing l t('!�1''R3M1(, Museum village open house person, lir by his or her counsel, any person who clamis Use of member>n p,rlangv - )ms or fitness rooms not in,luae'd h his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the by- Fof Par•Kipants t' ,ej'• 2i )ge & ,� ger Effeame Jurle 9 ;e September 5 +.997 194 Century Food Traditions law and who lied to the Town Clerk to be heard An Call 683 PICKERIIIG * PP y .6562 Saturday, eta} 3151 1997 such person who wishes to he heard should, as soon a, r •- An open ht�se lU•W a m t 3.50 is being hel, at p.m. PICKERINIG Claremont Co- MUSEUM VILLAGE :)K STEAM UP & OPENING W + lIC * ANu-r, CNI+t May 22 Torn �1 nkmRn Town Clerk 9:30 h,I I an'in n•,.,ur.r, n, nu, srnmF tree \'rion.u, Iahle' . nunnrn ]K the c millunity' * Complex �Mc Sunday, May 25. 1997 �Ic 1 1 am to 5 pm I, Ir:i.iei •-Ir.ay.,rn1.,.I • I h. \Iu,rum', Ga, S "I Hanl will ', 1 1, 1 p" with workm¢ ,1::1., krx tion rnq,nr, C .r r.rhrnti, ., air nor,lr I, mons. Aphca- • , ,•.fumed mterpere, h—,z , alae, tri If, • k,rlr,ud,nq 0.0— I.IN' 6K7 • , dLY'tur nim,. r,iol— n " rmrihuil � • -, i,nnatlmr" ,tllaec aat„rit 1 • ).nth rntrrtwmmrnl 1•n AI NI,1. \II ,11 ,I \111 �,.1 911$1(1x3-8401 7 km east of Brock Road on Hw,• 7 in Cirernwood Ontario To Register: Complete:) r4't;l il(Jlll,fl form sal at l.lhlc at Ills 420-4620 or 683-8401 AaALMEdik I'll of It]'sq. �[ _`Ill�t'111I1 iligr(' i* a a L -e gaorg - w Sunday, Dee .-IiA beer wJ. Lrn Or. „'„' "rends are eras June 6- 0-10-3 b-•ng'ngtnartre4euree'01you:a 11,00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. barter+Or 4ef-esh ^,enL• Music F ha wnc allay ave beef killedAi—se,on - ,Adults f2 Jy� k nowtca onto mosa windows 95; willingness cl work • - • For more �nformatror, or to book •' T b}' fl)'im Iruc appnuntryamso Irregular flours including wheels in * a^'nt.rrbw-'iia SUMMER HEALTH CLUB SPECIAL uvno evenings and weekends as your table, please call �. y Durham legion * required. iKMes tt1@ use Of mem (905) 683-8401 or 420-4620 T ngtili5 with we arc 3 km east of Brock Road Ji since Jinuary. Please submit your detailed fauna and whirlpool, � fibm r'dm on Hilly. 7 1995. resume before May 27, 1997 to and warm buk. •r.•+ C * WhitM resi- Human M. Cameron, Marlagsr of '� man Rtaourcss. Swinndng during pulWx and adult swim periods. y dent Angel: I Worona wa. May to September S. 1997 * killd ilstantly PUBLIC NOTICE ch Available to high schools students over 18 vears. T Please be prepared to show colleWuniversity ID 1 ,,been .) lrUCf Public notice of intention to pass a by-law to stop -up, ..:..,o• wheel stuck hit * close and sell to the abutting owners the road known as •17k ' a O ' call �•`•� �i , Q J� car on hwy. 4(1 y pans of Lot 26, Range ?BFC. Pickering bring pans 13, ! a . 6`0-"CArf T in Ajax in Jaru- T I4, 19, 17, IR, 19, 27, 24, 25.26 and 27, Plan JOR-11259. w y Fou • • . VLa ary 1$95 aid .y1. As shown on sketch below RobinaCam bell T Regular $114.0 SPECIAL $66.00 I+GST) p y NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Mumnpal qct, DAYTIME Pickering Museum Village Pickering Museum Village and he dao her T R S O 1990, that the Council of The Corporation of the S Aunt Laura's Aetle COLLECTOR'S DAY g Town of Pickering Intends, at its meeting to be held at the Regular 582.22 SPECIIAL $42.00 (+ GSfl "GIANT GARAGE SALE" Mary Louise J. -s- * Pickering Qne Complex. One The Esplanade. Ptckrnng,KMFW.,V7MV 1F@1 t'rndor Space Available Collector's Wanted - y siman were killed yy Ontario at 7 30 p.m. on June 16, 1997. to pass a by-law to e S$24.0111/spa"rtuni To Display Only or YOUTH in a smilar atpi- T stop -up, close and sell to the abutting owners the road MEMBERSHIPSUMMER tall proceeds to the 141 dent it Oshawa J� allowance known as pans of Lot 26. Range i BFC, v$39.25 (+GST) Resident Schouthoux Restoration Project June 22, 1997 y Ptckrnng• bring Pans 13, 14. I5, 17, IN. 19. 23, 24, 25, Sunday, June 8, 1Y97 11:00 a.m.-5:00 T on Dec. 26 of 1st p.m. y 26 and 27, Plan JOR-1 1259. Membership Privileges 11:00 a.m.-5:00 Pan. For More Information Contact year. T Monday -Friday 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information or to book t The proposed by-law, plan and description showing ilii The Itickering ttusrum Village and Saturday and Sunday Tennis a.m. rt See p.m. \ours are call 683-8401 Preschool lands affected may be viewed in the office of the Town Seasonally Reduced Tennis Court Fees P 683 -♦3401 Clerk of the Town of Pickering. , Prepaid Squash and Racquetball a .At the above-mentioned meeting. Council will hear in Preser•S;uoer..;r2 when purchasing l t('!�1''R3M1(, Museum village open house person, lir by his or her counsel, any person who clamis Use of member>n p,rlangv - )ms or fitness rooms not in,luae'd h his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the by- Fof Par•Kipants t' ,ej'• 2i )ge & ,� ger Effeame Jurle 9 ;e September 5 +.997 194 Century Food Traditions law and who lied to the Town Clerk to be heard An Call 683 PICKERIIIG * PP y .6562 Saturday, eta} 3151 1997 such person who wishes to he heard should, as soon a, r •- An open ht�se lU•W a m t 3.50 is being hel, at p.m. possible, make Claremont Co- * wrluen application to Operative Nusery swim lessons at the Rct re.tn'I, Complex Poul' BruceJ•'raylor, Schtwl Thwday. * ANu-r, CNI+t May 22 Torn �1 nkmRn Town Clerk 9:30 h,I I an'in n•,.,ur.r, n, nu, srnmF tree \'rion.u, Iahle' . nunnrn Pickering Civic the c millunity' * Complex hall. 459A T y T One The Esplanade Brock Rd., Aare- I, Ir:i.iei •-Ir.ay.,rn1.,.I Pickering, Ontario mons. Aphca- iiakr ..aril:: .hn.r .: ,. I•ni, nJ.lrnlrn„In1.nJ I.IN' 6K7 tions for tic scs- y t9osla2w6lt PRIVATE S W IM LESSONS p.m. Take advantage to our speciml "JUNE" mini-se,"on of private Sesaiun.i/liniludc _ Nrp,iruron Fer, i swim lessons at the Rct re.tn'I, Complex Poul' Nr,r.u.h",I,lth Crmur• h.d ludinrrna S_O by .m.k'w• mh•r, �irr mgn•JIrn+, ra•ape.. utrn,ll,, ., w.a. a"J �1 nkmRn T Dates: �eJ .lune 4: �1i.1 . lune I I. � '-5 —� n•,.,ur.r, n, nu, srnmF tree \'rion.u, Iahle' . nunnrn h• .,. ad.4nle 1„r an r,ua Ice, Ihr da, y Ncd . Juni I S, 11 rJ J. June Times: .;.; jj511 til. VE.c ;1.1.h In m ,rid mint, Two' ilt,n, ,,, wre..rl. I•, 'town ria, a1, r •,n of Inn• worw. ,y, Wkw,wan urwfGnr )'rauy, tmr _r T y T I,evcls � in the [)a.,, I, Ir:i.iei •-Ir.ay.,rn1.,.I Available: A,µia,lur,t 1- 12 _— cl iiakr ..aril:: .hn.r .: ,. I•ni, nJ.lrnlrn„In1.nJ Ua,r \tai lows. F:ducatiun UTcrr _ fteu.•\ia'lnfian C-, inn ; I'2 h: ir,suns lwrelmral♦end swe,•Imeal Ba,krh 1•n AI NI,1. \II ,11 ,I \111 �,.1 911$1(1x3-8401 To Register: Complete:) r4't;l il(Jlll,fl form sal at l.lhlc at Ills rmkr a lane-, ,r •ch,itil n1, trill, \pesArn intik inrluJr AaALMEdik Recreation Complex I-r„nt R, Ccphonl and attached a Cheque and n,rr,r,h. nnn,an .IIIc f+.unara Ir... Ston beginning he um.nrn rl1,n•n- : s••,i;.'• I>ATEb at Plckenng this 9th Jay of May. 1997 , mail lir Jn'p oil ,u Ihr KrCrc,,uun Cunlplc\ as SWill be eptembe' 1997 �yCyyyyy�a,,yy 2 21;hie. Cal 1649- PAGE: It -THF: NF:IIS ADI'EKl'ISF:R wF.DWSDI MAI21, 1"7 r t Neal ndvertiser REf1REMENi SiRAT 61 A.S c���tai�fMre�t FYI TIE ! , One ste at a time ��SiCENiYRY p Ajax dance students take home top honors A.LIX — .SIU11Clit, of Thr ;hurl also boasted the �u, I %I, ,IT';, S,hool rnan, a,\„rd-winnmz md,- o( Dame sparkled at the ,idual pertormance, Juhc recent finit,h \„o, iauon Rcd,has achTr\cd the fell ;her. „1 Dan,ing I lth highc,l mark in the ,cmor annu,ll le,inal ai York l'ni- n,,, Tcc tap „•In I)u,lln ,chit, Red,has recci%cd the 1 -he AT.,\ hard dan;c highc,t ni,rk !.,r a male studT„ .aj uTrrd I_ ,Tsanl, dancer, the hi_m hr,i ark at the high-:.ilihrL te,ln,,l for senior I,y, and sa, shTrll „;r, hrld o,:r a The he,l „eraII m:dc !, ur-da\ penod dan:Cr at the ;rn,pcuuon L„;al dan;cr, helped Sh.ir,-na I)'()rnrll:,, U,r ,;h„ol can; lint place garner„I the hi_hc,t junior h, n,.r, to the Tumor I\nc:d no\Tse ballet „•I„ mark a, 1111cI„r The n,'1'r, nasi sell a, the he•he,t tetnale the ,en Tor ;.Ih,Trc•t line no, Ice ,,ori Shi al,,, semi for :i, renditl n of rcccncd the hc•hc,i mark Hell, U, II,' for e junior ,,,I,, Sheena C Inirfcll v,w in the ,eni, r ;aharet reamed the hi�:hc,i mark duCT an,i the ,cni v b,,llrt I, -r ., iunT,11 ., Students' artistica talents on display 11 -t�andat,rtT \1.an ha, heen 'Cl i;•\rt \\rci. •..hen suck. !•, tu,:cn:I Ir„rn all cede, ;.Ire he c„c.l dorm ,;hu, l hair, nn rceu ar %,h .... I da„ Un \1.T, _ I ind ” ,luden(, pre - a'. \\: H.T; J.111 at N` .o.,l sur a,arlahlr .n !I ., \l.r, 1, ',j.•r\tclhnle lc,tnal I)a. .,lien .1 ,•r„ur „f st„rntclicrs Hill perl,•nn I,,t ,ludcrit, Irom i �U n,pin l he ,;hook i, ,n A book sale so big, it s scary ��tlll�tL'I- ti�l�t' ;.lick, Ajax Ilhmrlel. :v�,�\ A 11-ti'lcl „I a h„ok sale T, been, held next nnlnth to help the:\Ta\ Puhli: I.Ihrar, \1, Ic than 1'.1N)0 hook„ „ill he a\ailanlc at dl,cuunt pn;c, at the I-nend, ,.1 the Ai.t\ Pubh,: Librar, herd annual M,v„tcr li.a,k Sale \l, nr, caned at the three•. J.,, .I I': \\III he used !o "update ;ompul- er, in the junior sc.- Ton of ttie main ihrarl bran;h. Yoil ,an pick up licuon and non -ti, - aur. hooks, the latter o, rune astdc ranee I topics — hw,v,,phl, psychulu- e\. ;raf(s, business. sar. rchoon, natural 'u,lorl. (ra\el, hos-w and C, mputers — as \\ell as children's book.,. 1'lie Ajax Hunte Week is being held Irom 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on "fhurnda%. 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Ilrlcr aw p�ila • MVr aL tarWpm _ MpMOdilia I 1 1 PM:E le -THE Nk.'%S ADI'F;RTISER WEDNESDAY, MAI 21. 1"7 ago lie open house organiiCn hope Comic' and Ajax High School prepares to celebrate 40 years AJAX — Ajax High School is throwing open its ming and the vrtiauunal stool, Harwo4A Sec- door's as it celebrates its 40th anniversan next ondary School. located a quarter mile from Ajax Andrew Senior Catholic School after a fire damaged the nearby facility, Mr. Robertson says. Mayor Steve Parish, fixtrter councillor Joe Dickson. former MP Rene Sox ens and Univenilt, ol-Toronto month. High. was transtimnCd into a regular high school The school is imiting the conununit% it, drop in and renamed Exeter Huth had an impact on Ajax Saturday, June 7 between I and 5 to High. Then in 1986 the school hand played at Expo '86 in Vancouver. Mrs. Fleming talks of the Christmas dean of women Mane Huxter, also a tirrmcr Miss Ajax. p.m. renew old acquaintances or make new one, at an open house. "Ile +ch,xl now has ,1x1 students and about 60 Thierc will be special di+pla%N set or for lin drive that still brings in tuns of toys and money for the less fortunate each year Ancone interested in attending the open house is asked to call Mn Baldwin at 693 6585 or Mrs. cath slaty. sari+ Mr lellnc,. \\ho laugh[ at Ajax High in decade. memorabilia of past e\Cnfs at the chool. a the I\18th: Ielore retooling as principal two \e us Sone of the: ,.hool's graduates include Ajax Henung al 683-88(10. tree planting. entertainment and refreshi tints. ,a\ ago lie open house organiiCn hope Comic' and members of the open house conimulec and tornier present stall and studeni, and eonimundv menihen BRAS stall. Man Haldw m. Ailsa Reining and Ralph Robertson A \ fdeo about the school, put together h% w ill g;ober on June 7 to,hare their menuines of and feelings for Alis High \1r, Baldwin remember, BRIEFS furrier teacher John Charbon. will be shown. \lar. students :mending classes in ncarhy faclone, in GIRDLES garet Rapso. wido\\ 11 the school's first principal. 1967 bec.lusc file addition \\:un't complewd h� the J. H Rapsev. will :Mend line eLls+e, began in Septeniher BIKINIS Former students Ron Sictantuk and Craig In 191411-s1. \las M,•h took in students from tit Credit Union Limited Halket. now a \idco 1,,ckc\ on \luch\li TANGAS sic. wdl be the enieccs t "lie\ CONTROL, TO \sere the backbone of the drum IiK program and did magic tnck+ together." '. BRIEFS current principal Mark Jcflnes sa\, of die M) ► 1 SPORTS BRAS I emcee, "RlD(URA10R% Ajax', second high +cho„1 opened rn SOME CELEBRATEGraScpe s Q. I IU56 \\an p'tl students in £ SAYINGS LIKE Grades >. U and I !and I? tatter, 11. j Baldwinand\1, Hen ilL%kerefwooltile sehlol', onginal sccretaneS. while \Jr at IrRohcrtson coined die school in 19(-4) a, a ni:uh teacher By 196(1. enrolment w:I-, up to -101, with'_5 self 'tic school maintained hi -,h acadenvc .t,indarcK and win roam sle,ris charnpionshir+. \h Roleris.,n rectus lice who +I kc;,t gn,wm:.' and in il*-. a three-,torev ad,i,;r„n. ensung more th.In S3 ni,lhon. wa, hwh on the +ch„ol's Iront and ea+t side [hi, addition ,,,mains the science r,,,,m.. adnum,tra(wn and husi- ne— area. tcchnic,d shop.inu.,, norm and lihrir, Bu,h fur I. -(X' .iudcnts and a PX) rnemher ea,hrrl •i. t'. the +:hla,l +:ns :1, cnr,d;iieni lx;d, az I .h,Io Nqg li\c Or .]\ \Carl ag",. V: fethte. s.i\, "hien Pine I idge Scr,*nd,u, 1c1h, o,l .,;Y•ncd it Pi,k teem a gate N� ' yettj 0 4-. aboUr, Intere5�%Qrl Offer encu soon. Call today ' Nhith, Brain, h D-ArhnXi4m Branth P,ckrnn;,. Brmth Onix, ,A ,. 6 t,...r. w hath. I , t vi•, W4 623--11- 21 . . ., , •. , r,1— P,. Ar ire Unix„ %4) 4, It” 441 HI j Iwi; tan -1--4 1 121 nr L ....[.. ...._. .:hCr—...m F ..,. :.," ::.' hcp,�c..r.•. ON" 1.41'1 Centre Tel6P592- 01 or toll 1415, 592-2001 or toll tree t-800.268-8023 free �HE� ' • •=X 1CM at,,. � Credit Union Limited r 0 1k ir \I HUGE SAVINGS ON A LARGE SELECTION! MATCHING SETS! ASSORTED STYLES! THIS EVENT LASTS ONLY 4 DAYS THURSDAY, MAY 22: ............ 10-00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 401 FRIDAY, MAY 23: ................. 10:00 a.m.. 9:00 p.m. I SATURDAY, MAY 24:..............9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. I Ellesmere Ave.� of ONEALO ATION ONLY 10:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. `c I N 1237 H 1287 KENNEDY RD. Y' Lawrence Are. SCARBOROUGH 11171-, td� led - Ove, mile roti" of flit 401 a 'I. ee:1 sidt of the rad Gear up to met out 199 991 159999T199- Portable AM/FM dual cassette CC boom box. 14-546 44 144 899 TAD 1009 di0ital alnareri 4 Mm*iim. 43-781 SHARP. 2 9 3999W AM/FM/cassette Personal portable. 14-8123 save 15 Rion 529999 - SAVE $15.40/110 -second coke memo recorder. 63-944 692t -mw -WW Hot Machine II. 60-4169 RadiorShack, You've got questions. We.'W- got ansWers.- Sale ends May 31, 1997 What ,YW Ytl,Y hM NrM.W-Lwa tl.M1 W Yni[YI,,,, -- Plelconng sown a.entlre ea.aa-�aav _ t Bi WF:UNESUAI', 1IAl' 21 EUCHRE: 'I'hc ladies auxiltary of Rnyal Canadian I.cgu,n Bal Knlec, Branch 60f) hold, it euchre night the _ third R'cdnc.day .,I )A cvcry rnunlh :u x II I, m tmm Oct I.. Junc at the Irgu+° I ha 11. 1558 Bayle I Succi. I'Ickenne All arc uelcomc n, alicml Scno,r, trier 65 til -so. adult. S;. Rctrc,hnn'nt, ,card I'll/c, %till School hosts Fun MIN tir�ht r, horn„ held at I-airp,n Bcach 1'uhltt Soh,u,l l hr e%cnt run, Innn 4 ;Iltn x 1 m .,n huc,- da., %lwy 7 11 [tic ',thy + 751 Oklah„n1a 1)r . ['I,kcn rig II Icalurc, a ,dent autumn. raItic. lum(,Inc castle. kid, ane,. an,1.1Cr painune A.inn, ,1„n n Free 0,11] lune he a%artled. Call 919-2990 tnr 427- XK41 BERE.A� EU F'.A-.111,1ES: The Bcrcatcd I ;uulltc, r,t ()roam, I)UrII,11I1 Rerun. meet. twin 7.15 to 9 I, nt at the Prckcnne Central LtF,rai}. Onc 'Ihc I.,I,Lutadr 11;t, sato U1rr:gn,t I):uhy ('n„h} will ,beak Call 579420, I xutl ;87 -1x7(, '1'111'RSUAI'• %I \l 22 \I K51(R1 5(1[1()01.: \n .,f,cn it �u - i . h, Id IT ('Lunn, ni Co oper BEACH PARTY! 1163 KINGSTON ROAD in PICKERING is getting a JUMP ON SUMMER! Come in dressed in cR00VYBEACHWEAR & receive a FREE HOMESURCER- 1 win 1ti, pv.. , - , Mea. Por 4 Lg F,. ! ;_GAMES, CLOWNS, BALLOONS & C --,=-LOTS OF GIVEAWAYS!! ICE CREAM & SUNDAES ...II2 PRICE!� r` POPCORN & CANDYFLOSS ...FREE! { (�•%; Face Painting t >�~ JOIN US! -- Friday May 23rd to Sunday May 25 _for a TASTE OF SUMMER! �f1 f I w'eek'siale 199 '_ alive Nursery Sch(,ul Innn t) +U I„ 1 1 a in 1n the k mununiiv hall Bruck Rd.. Claremont AT,[,!,, ol,q,, for the ,c„nm hc,,unung St 1,r nihcr 1907 will he a�,ulahlc ( I! f.19 522; FUN FAIR: x-utim-ml 1',,rl Puhht '1'llF: 1F:N'] \Iri 6R71�F.K KhU\FSU:11'. \1 \\ 21. 1997. P%(:F: II School. 2x I,arnhard Cres, Alar hm.t, a fury Iau fl,att 5 tm x 1, m Bal hecuc. hake ,:de. cake walk. f;Kl haunting. ralfle Frcc admr„nnI ox t FRUM'. NI %N 23 F1'N F.\IK: 1-1f,"Itic I'uhh, S,11,ml. 3 Parkc, Or . mlt f.,1ke Un�rwav to wulit :\Jars h—t, it, et,hth annual lun lair Inun 5 it, x 1, nt Silcnt :wt thin. h:uhc,uc. ,';uric,. htnp'., and a hake Owl) ti„ admission All Acl- u,rnc Call bxt, ;i)f.I t„r nuuc mf„r IIIaUin gauuunmiIIIIII IIB mJi111III11111111IJ tIItTIIliIIiTIIIIIIIItIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJtIIIIIIIItt[IIIIIIIIttItL DURN4Ts q�E DURN4 2 2 099 O �O 0OF EOV171 9'90 OF EJGP o Parents and French Public Parents et contribuables =_ School Ratepayers francophones au systeme d'education public I he I)url lain fin;trd ,.f I cii u'atiorl inv itc, cnu Lt t9,11,ctl s( )].fit(- tfc I>u than cool, im tic :I „ altentl an minnu.ut„n nu'ctin:; A)"Llt pane Iprr .I rtfit- reunion tl inf, ,IT „n The opening Of the first elementarn• 1•-ouN'erture de la premiere c-cole — French -language- public %chool in publiyue de lanKue francaice• de la Uurharn Region in tie•ptember 199,. region de Ihfrharn en cepternbre 199—. rrnnrx,1,2Xn1:niv9- Inn• 6- P) h. sr�., '1 '. .. 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PACE 12 -THF; NEWS ADYER•rISER WFIDNESDAY, MAY 21, 19107 P S � � is r e inorts _ r Al Ri\'eti, sp(nis writer 683 5110 Fax: O,`iiOi News Advertiser pIvy leaguescholarship— Harvard-bound — - -_-- Harvard -bound track star excels in athletics, academics 13) :V- RI\'ti'I-t' A„oclaIton Drs lswn 1 Icy I-eague manses in holh the 200 metres and the 100 ShannaxLn will begin in Har\ar&S pre -mrd r n:n 1"kII k Heptagonal,. the :orilcience in which the metre, to earn a ,hancc to compete at the prugrain In the fall, taking such subjects as PICKF:KI\(: —The hallowed halls and s:hr,1,I congscics It also boasts one of the h_st Ontario Federation of School Athletic hrldog} and neuro science. with an rye to r [tic last tra.k of llar\ard UnncrsiR hcckoned nndoln track ;InJ field facilities In the U.S A„oclations Track and Field ('h:unplonshlps becoming a doctor upon gradu:nu,n. a Pickering iecri to the prestlgrous I\\ The giadmunln of a senior student on League institution liar\anl's .1 \-1 un metre Tela\ tram has creat w Jamil Shama,dnt. Is ,till :utend the ed :ni openln;• Shannasdln night fill. He plan, to run during file Indoor and ��ut- SPORTS OSHAWA ABE A PART .OF THE NEW :E SPORTS CENTRE IN OSHAWA Call 1-800-891-6104 or 416-412-0404 Fax 416-412-6491, (: Gf•� ••� _. J.a __. - �'-•�iyOw�`S ;i �'T-.%>Z ar til:11,1, A,d,ew lvv 1: THE REaST WiNif 14 GOL 0 Pickering', J,nnd Sl�,lnla_,Ili. I,S. will attend Harvard third 1n I nrvrrsit\ it the tall on hoth ;tit athlc•II: and at:adcrnic the Inn '• scholar,htl\ '['he O:\( student. who's carning a 1)` per rTICITC, at :1 n1l'e'1 :If cent ;i\crage, Is also an a:c,,nipll,hrd -:00-meter ,tic- the \\r,r 1kittqbe SC clah,t He hopes to earn a spot on Harvard', -3-\-4o0- 1, 1 n t metre rrl,I\ barn in his In ,hnnan \esti X11„tar\ \,adeIn Carnhndgc. \LI"achuscns unnrr,rty ,,n a ,nihinxion a.,l,ictm, and athleo, s,holar ship the Pl,krnnr re,ldcnl i, an accom- p lrshcd _nn and 1Uu metre runner why 's ,urrc'ntl\ :arr.lm. a `! per cn::ner.lgc In ills Har .aid had plcnr\ , I ,olnpeuoon for the ,Cr, tans ..I 1I:,I ni.n,lul hel,'rc- Iw signed his Irl ler ,,I mien; I,: atiend two week, .leo ssh.1:11,lsdttn had 11 make .1 d11t1,ult de,l,ri,n hctwecn Har%jrd and the t'nner,itc of Pcnn,\!,,ir . am,ih:r I” League sehu.Ii It wa, hl, t,it to H,ir,.rrJ ,Ind the "hoof, „nn- nu;mcnl to kcr; ing athlct and acadc - mics In halan,e hat w.n cd in New Z. is A, i high s,h,o1 trash athlete at Dunharum. Sham,l,dln dldn t "'ti,Pcir Lit ,ca, n at the I.akr ()nlario tie, fld.,r\ ti. , \1:11Cr1„ I ra\k sinal !i; Id Chartipion,hip, due 1n an Inlnr\ l(,Iw C•\er, thl, sea „m he hope, to cid hi, high .,heel tra,k :arccr on a high nate He s souri ,n good pertl,r- 1111" *Tournaments *Volleyball Lessons "I \islicd holh and I Ilkr,: Monday - Competitive Mixed 4h Harr\ and heller. Tuesday - Competitive Mixed 2's and Menti 2's 1 h a m a ,din , Wednesday - Competitive Mixed 4's • Thursday - Recreational Mixed 4 s Ah,, was also Times: 7:00-9 00 pm liruitcd h\ : B r o w n ) WELL MAINTAINED SAND COURTS : l\cr,1t\ and V Entry Fee: $50 per person 4's Pick up entry forms at the $60 r person 2's Dartmouth per College "•I'lic ANNANDALE COUNTRY CLUB 075 v 4g§-0757 p-7 ,oachc, there CHURCH ST. N. OF BAYLY,AJAX •T .7 are rcall\ i!ood about the hal- antic between athletic, and •academic, ' Academic, real - I\ do „ inti first there." shamasdln note, Har\ard has a strong tra- dition in men's track and field. currently ranked in the top four in the National Collegiate A t h I e t i c Please recycle this, newspaper, �i DOORS & WINDOWS FOR LESS TOP QUALITY VINYL REPLACEMENT low WINDOWS FREE LOW E GLASS & INEX ALL VINYL SPACER W. . GARDEN STEEL ENTRY PATIO DOORS SYSTEMS DOORS DURHAM WEST GIRLS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TIER 1 REP TEAM TRYOUTS 17.10 PER TRYOUT PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX CONIACT: V.P. REP HOCKEY O. MOURAO (9051420-4851 DATE lour ICI,k season for Ranted "t 111,:h will keep film in training ioughout most of the school JIG ODING 839-2117 car. 11100 AM \\'hiIc keeping up school r, imilme•rll, as w -ell as those d I the track learn could prose 1:00 FM dllfl:ult. Sh:nna,dln's up fur It "I think its going to be a Jim hallcngc Kigh( now, I'rn 2:00 PM training fnc dacs a week with the Phocm\ Track (and Field) ('Luh and doing school assign- :ncn(,. so I'm kind of used to 1t. taut. in IHarnardl c'oa:hr, \ assure nic that:hoof docs ;,mne first.” 4 rbc teenage track ,tar ha, done most of his running with -- the Oshawa-ha,ed Phoenix Club In hr, ,c\cnlh czar with ` s + ilnc club this past sea”,n. • =" - n the inti-nx•frc ,�•� ac s ;• - - a,c at the Indlanapoli, Pracr .,r4 mnc, for athletes aged It) and ``' , ; t �° :;y� �u,'}uc'� +r•Lr,' ider and w,ls c Ictonuu, in file 177 Tire :'a' •:rya "ia \ u k SPORTS OSHAWA ABE A PART .OF THE NEW :E SPORTS CENTRE IN OSHAWA Call 1-800-891-6104 or 416-412-0404 Fax 416-412-6491, (: Gf•� ••� _. J.a __. - �'-•�iyOw�`S ;i �'T-.%>Z ar til:11,1, A,d,ew lvv 1: THE REaST WiNif 14 GOL 0 Pickering', J,nnd Sl�,lnla_,Ili. I,S. will attend Harvard third 1n I nrvrrsit\ it the tall on hoth ;tit athlc•II: and at:adcrnic the Inn '• scholar,htl\ '['he O:\( student. who's carning a 1)` per rTICITC, at :1 n1l'e'1 :If cent ;i\crage, Is also an a:c,,nipll,hrd -:00-meter ,tic- the \\r,r 1kittqbe SC clah,t He hopes to earn a spot on Harvard', -3-\-4o0- 1, 1 n t metre rrl,I\ barn in his In ,hnnan \esti X11„tar\ \,adeIn Carnhndgc. \LI"achuscns unnrr,rty ,,n a ,nihinxion a.,l,ictm, and athleo, s,holar ship the Pl,krnnr re,ldcnl i, an accom- p lrshcd _nn and 1Uu metre runner why 's ,urrc'ntl\ :arr.lm. a `! per cn::ner.lgc In ills Har .aid had plcnr\ , I ,olnpeuoon for the ,Cr, tans ..I 1I:,I ni.n,lul hel,'rc- Iw signed his Irl ler ,,I mien; I,: atiend two week, .leo ssh.1:11,lsdttn had 11 make .1 d11t1,ult de,l,ri,n hctwecn Har%jrd and the t'nner,itc of Pcnn,\!,,ir . am,ih:r I” League sehu.Ii It wa, hl, t,it to H,ir,.rrJ ,Ind the "hoof, „nn- nu;mcnl to kcr; ing athlct and acadc - mics In halan,e hat w.n cd in New Z. is A, i high s,h,o1 trash athlete at Dunharum. Sham,l,dln dldn t "'ti,Pcir Lit ,ca, n at the I.akr ()nlario tie, fld.,r\ ti. , \1:11Cr1„ I ra\k sinal !i; Id Chartipion,hip, due 1n an Inlnr\ l(,Iw C•\er, thl, sea „m he hope, to cid hi, high .,heel tra,k :arccr on a high nate He s souri ,n good pertl,r- 1111" *Tournaments *Volleyball Lessons "I \islicd holh and I Ilkr,: Monday - Competitive Mixed 4h Harr\ and heller. Tuesday - Competitive Mixed 2's and Menti 2's 1 h a m a ,din , Wednesday - Competitive Mixed 4's • Thursday - Recreational Mixed 4 s Ah,, was also Times: 7:00-9 00 pm liruitcd h\ : B r o w n ) WELL MAINTAINED SAND COURTS : l\cr,1t\ and V Entry Fee: $50 per person 4's Pick up entry forms at the $60 r person 2's Dartmouth per College "•I'lic ANNANDALE COUNTRY CLUB 075 v 4g§-0757 p-7 ,oachc, there CHURCH ST. N. OF BAYLY,AJAX •T .7 are rcall\ i!ood about the hal- antic between athletic, and •academic, ' Academic, real - I\ do „ inti first there." shamasdln note, Har\ard has a strong tra- dition in men's track and field. currently ranked in the top four in the National Collegiate A t h I e t i c Please recycle this, newspaper, �i DOORS & WINDOWS FOR LESS TOP QUALITY VINYL REPLACEMENT low WINDOWS FREE LOW E GLASS & INEX ALL VINYL SPACER W. . GARDEN STEEL ENTRY PATIO DOORS SYSTEMS DOORS DURHAM WEST GIRLS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TIER 1 REP TEAM TRYOUTS 17.10 PER TRYOUT PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX CONIACT: V.P. REP HOCKEY O. MOURAO (9051420-4851 DATE JIG ODING 839-2117 11:00 AM 11100 AM ATOM D. CAGGUILA 837-2740 12:00 PM 12:00 PM PEEWEE 1:00 PM 1:00 FM R HABIBULLAH 420-1900 2:00 PM 2:00 PM R. JONES 686-4678 f M1i_._. iY cGN 7!di;' ^sed mes n winD rAAADc ZE9 0 'bar Fd e9 UzCndge c 1;800'465-3533 KEN i OWS M0NDAY"S CHOKS vO aa%-,a.a... Gott or shop at ose of eu partidpsdng coarses or retailers. 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MAN' 21, IYY7 - PAGE13 Pickerin Sports Pickering gymnast sixth in province ec- PICKERIN(; — A Plckenno Acrid, Gymnastics ('luh athlete fared well at the reccnl Youth Provlrllr:I C'harnplonshlp, In Carnilydgc Top gymna,t, aged 12 and under 1111111 club, acro„ Ontario compet ed at the youth ch;u11pl onshlps, with more than 30 aihlete,ln each cMcgory. Amanda Paterson. competing in the level hlack he It 112-10- 1 3 year -(old agc In It, ,c,en Near h1,t,Ir% hN the group, finished sixth )etc, rc,car.h at the P1,kcnrre all-round and ako 1, Cxpc,tcd t„ end at appr,IxlmaiclN ernerged as the uneven `- bar, charnplon fur her �Llrc than 9011 onlpctlt,,r, In the age categor'r She al,o hlask hch :ornpctiti,,n at A a m placed sixth in fluor art, routine. clhilnc, ,Ire cxpc,icd to t.Ik: 1,.Irt In "the Aerials'club for ,hlldren 1= Ncar, and under will host the Rainbow re,ear,h hN Ur AnlnonN Sun. an Cla„1c Ino uanonal Martial Arts F,urnantcnt. rnna,m, Meet MaN ('onlplcx 1, at IV,- Valle) I -arm R,i 2+ tl, 25 when morn: hhl, Near , tournament feature, than +25 athletes front .'ally W11111 1111 re,,'.11,h III1,1 .1 ,111e acr1., Oman,, will cornrctc the first day of the meet fe Itures all IcNel, Advanced t youth meet sleet at the :Iuh at 1095 KmL� tun Rd . Pl.kcnng There's no adinm,ton charge The final meet of the season for Acnal,' gym- nasts I, the Burlington Spring Cup In,.uanwial BErOl�'Di T"E MOW WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 199oc7 at 6:00 pm (reheshments/sia!) 7:00 pm (presentation) Asalo Tho . MBA. is AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE Otop sfO1C"0k.rfa `' OaPrAa fp.akM 1=1C Admiral's Room, Harwood Ave. South m 1"""'FO'"'rO'� Conte Nam from Asolo Thomas, a isodttp R.pd G Mon. Th. Taranto Sw and rd Km Cid planer who's helped rnany Du stn area The Fb, k:il Pod and on ma” their & manCid hlluii. Dlicover his unique. p The smart Marry show. 610 F+.w,. Iturr,.0 wood for PAYING YCN1RSElf FSI by and arectlraal Tv Reducing lrrcorm tax and OwNe ft your Iilcorrle Ski r _. pada` =NW hap of mortgage redudfon os your BPI Motu./ • t)ey0/Id •�"! to pay cheque• to u . I NI"Ul\ • lndeper>dence ". "n M 0 ,1 r, • efiad� Revenue Condo & preseriing your * "_-.wbl _ _ _ .— • &Ad Ing a refhen—d plan-wf stout tdng your own Recreational athletes photo by Ron Pletronvo I he pre compeUU,c . ger na,t, ul11 cornpcte r ' 't Dei v 1 n� to the basket The I,aNd,>; c irnpeti `¢ as�� V A group of friends got tu._c,;:cl h,r a game of hoop, ;1t Rl,k (lull Park 1n PtCkrnnti on SundaN ffcrc, hit]] earner tion ,ct aside for Ted ti1tn,N racial ,beam gN rn . h11N atR•mph to dove the lane P '`;• = hctwcen Curti, Camphcll. Ictt, and Jeff na t. Spccrtturs arc wcl M,I�,nlm �+ Top martial artists coin,' 10 attend the battle y diabetes at upcoming event Top martial Appr.•xrrnat. S�,',S.000 ha, all age ... _ ..nk, I: 'rn white hcit to arti,i, :,. ,,. I. V,nh Anl(-n,.1 hien raked thruu0i the tournament hlack he It will do battle to raise fund, f,,r dIa In It, ,c,en Near h1,t,Ir% hN the C r"pctltwn start, at , a :n and )etc, rc,car.h at the P1,kcnrre SunraN I)I.Ihctc., I ,undatn,ri. a Nol 1, Cxpc,tcd t„ end at appr,IxlmaiclN Re, rcait, n C mlplex SundaN unlccr tun -,I raking )rganvation t p rn the hl_hll,•ht of the ]lav i, the �Llrc than 9011 onlpctlt,,r, In the made up .-1 pc,Iplc In the inartlal hlask hch :ornpctiti,,n at A a m k.ualc kung ot lac kwfu .m.,n d" di, art, A.1nii—wn n SS 1„r adult, and S i clhilnc, ,Ire cxpc,icd to t.Ik: 1,.Irt In [tic pr„cecd, are used 111 tuml for ,hlldren 1= Ncar, and under h.o.c he•ht, 171ahcic, ()pcn the u re,ear,h hN Ur AnlnonN Sun. an the Plskcng, Rcercakil i n Martial Arts F,urnantcnt. Internationally renuwncd ,cicntut. 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I. is act Au MuLr (,ttnnlcla til ht; ,han}a•rs ,,It Au hr a.c J.:.. �K•M n•n dna res wccL t.11ana lel A,+I sten., sus h' r..0 lahic 91115-42M-9475 GeneralIm General Help I Help A% DRIVERS U.S. Qualified for Major Carriers It you want ong term employ^-ert IAAV( Yn,,P'.FYT Llr).'C -.0 ,'':' ^NG Singles long haul & day trips c. 3Ci Teams out for 5-7 days. ott 2 351 Same Sensor Team Positions Awallabie Weekly Direct Deposit, Benetlts Call Mike (905)40.33-4010 PLw rr p6,,,n SIPR�IRTS We we looking for people who: • Know what it means to give outstanding customer Service. • Have a great interest in sports. • Want to bring fun and enthusiasm to our store We offer: • A great group of people to work with • Outstanding employee discounts • All the training you'll need to be successful Play It Again Sports Part-time & Full-time Sales Only those interested in helping us make Play It Again Sports famous for customer service need apply. If you want to learn more about retail for a future career or would like to grow with us we should talk. Call Play It Again Sports in Ajax 905.428. 2272 between 10am-,Pm for an appointment, ask for Dave • RECEPTIONIST .I-oorou')t .'.I -. ; •rings .1..1 dhle for mature Individuals tot the .P pcs•norl Pei ,uld have parts eK- •.. t blslnesS or relat- �KCatiORtat ould have ""p—ence & Desktop ' BOth po S,tlonl ner]ure minimum 5V•5 eYperlelce Apply Anth=omplete resume to File 49825 Go Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser P C Box 481 Oshawa. ON L I H 71_5 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT 5[x essful applicant will be responsible for aC aspects odclerical & admintstratrve Suppppoorrtt for tJs a Pr( _cldP�t Of this well esfabli�>ed bei mrttparry. You previous 10 yrs.+ (�etune mrtixled 00I word stru,q rgarlzat)onal skills wit makeyou the deal wtpbyee Sholtf land an asset Pledge ftlVl Bltl your resxne with Iet�I t Bt7x 6mc +r 9H24, 865 Farv�l A1vH , P.O. Box 481, Oshavra, ON Help LueJ Help Rus, Mea' 4 - e•atror req,,lre, EXPERIENCED COUNTER HELP 1.•ading rc f Manager pusltic,r Forward resume to File 4 9809, Oshawa Whitby This Week. P. 0. Box 481 Oshawa Ont. L1H 71.5. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for a dedicated career minded results and goal oriented Individual Training program provided. Fax to: 905-42D-4484 Roseglen Weight Loss & Wellness of Canada RENTAL AGENT (part time) The ideal candidate would be able to work FLEXIBLE hours, enjoy working with the public, have basic secretarial skills, excellent organizational skills and be able to work with little supervision. Car required . Real estate experience would be an asset. Please send written resume to File a 9822 Oshma This Week P.O.Box 481 Oshawa, Orono, L1H 7111.5 University/College Students Summer Work Local company is looping for fun, energetic people. Great income and experience training isprovided. The starting pay is $10.00 & up. For an Interview appointment can Diane Tues - Wed. 10-6 723-4920 THE NAIL STATION ,a STUDENTS WELCOME EXPERIENCED 8 K- ree' . He aerna Triasl sir., any •.,'I:rm KEEPER -✓n..•Qd me come eecrrl�c e„ Md•kalnng deai�ng l�",, I” ,"`dli Computer a—, 1A.-9 dvdndble �r wi'h all IJl,, rood 6 13 + ilea Du,mess Must have ynbaa Hans. ear :ar,d.ng eegP r ancni5e5 ArD111 sinew otL�e and-,mpute� ups. coatings. Dean ores ants mull pusses sn�n9 experience Intun OUIo, win. ^g 9051 72:-8083 work •,a4's the :apaE�lny poples Ar M_" attess y It RESUME -"•IQs ''.` env�ra, tae M k^,.wedge reNrrad P,at ""°'r� •.,D✓� aJ eadQrsnm "p s r. cot giver tc person .win s rr moa '"al' also re aMQ Ic s yumputer [ nu a Picker day 9 am 5 D'm Callng 'mmea��arlQy J ^. ^ver ' area. w .a"Porta 576-3C 1! sirs. of age all"Sarna 721Q si :leaav non •eoui.e•1 lull time empn_,m .• 905 General SUPER DIET %I.e ,n Vn 686 Ty,, HE Help bedroom Apt. uW-K -- Cluded Pius benelit pack. cw J” a ws-ts"- � Scarborough Heavy Equipment •%ar r,u SMALL vs. malactur (xae2Eye OporeWs want- MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS S.li• vdlri a �arn: n Oshawa PAH' ''ME •. �c,. ^Iew N5 a 2222 X`__ see•, Mo•.ee pots sane a P,P SUPERVISOR. nmQ eery Ml ce a 'seri starter u+ a.Am1_1 Vnonuses par r�'• to Boor w,lr m -dapm . ,Jqe of Mg tqunv wage and van o -,mpy acccw,: ronaar^. Neat apt`✓arance a muss Cara ust^ Guaranteed •asumQ w r scary eaperc Call Bse x av± 11'89 nounYwage Mus Do— •A,,— of Fie 19819 PC A -Z PROFESSIONAL •"I nA On B.. Je. o,hawa larq E .,1 dt11 Had LEGAL SECRETARY w,th •INDUSTRIAL Sarrkp--room U '. 4 .. ,D TIM HORTONS '✓ I„edyP Sales W p , M II nut I Atx11n SECRETARY. Uo PO perrncad wth gals. Also ✓. - CVOR d^' Doi"a ✓ ✓. 41y; EaII $25 Call (905) 4310871 aaara - we Dad ✓w,. ✓, s.,re A2 DRIVERS. (IeOwrw tW IaYover,e ✓a.1,,w% ':a•. JJn +, 18- SAaE1 HEY +qu�.a; IpaO" ads^ ✓ WAIT STAFF COOKS ” ter•' - ^dnu ... ACT7RS ACTRESSES MODELS qn ^^tcnn'Mw .:r• pre .c ,unG new �r')L'e nc ,p✓v.r,e ✓•! wee ✓ ✓^ oa a^.apQ+ never �. senlp +ow'. M;. .:ataaps w M.i^.✓' ale 'al 1 as, ud Aud,t_ S i4 • , 'efur,ddnle 1 rW a,.cfnla, Dad,• n a Mode 8 Taxi Bureau mm v+ Np1 a is^coi a, Agency .. u„cz R, .... .^p ac• ^ - ens �,.. OHIce Otflce Help I HeIP R.r•Lul I ndmrrm. In, h `I„w ln� 1. „Ills rrl+ TR \ILFR %11 ( 11 %%1( • U l �tl�l \1 S � rF F I. 1111, \� F LI)f R, -,d re.unlr to th, Atcnn,e I,1 l u rier .l arTtcl, X151 ♦Im1�N•�I \,Ihhawa. Y )nranr,. I Ill -K4 1%1 ( \I 111 111 1 1,14 Sales eelpSales r+elp ' I Agent I Agent YPI.rER {R, Es• A Tµ, • w ♦ � I ' wow t- a H•,'., 4 Fie, 1..1• 1i9H win IA. S497 —.111 ✓.vg,4..µ,� t. ,k a r .✓. ria^•' ExPERIENCED coo. ' ec S•mco. v % GAILLIND Rea.. -es Cleaners for evenings Drivers license an asset Printing Sales I•).lu+�: � '.:.1,11: .:� �, ,tperirnccd ,.;,Cl reps In resorb of lop „f (he 1 :nc Pr(KILION [1) sell. -1 ercat team he un and wide (,fun Income r,tentlal. We want "Management Material" Lurumu and Nc%t Icmtoncs ()Txn ( wricruu, income Euarantces Please Call Is Pat Laforel Stoaklet Dudlet Consultants ll 4(151_+I ;lsicxi ',I L -Mall plalurclka shraklcy cum "34134 Skilled Skilled I Help Help J0 GIRLS WANTED 'r. w- .)• •� ono wnx«r E n, .:.m • ohm •Pag•antss MAINTENANCE r 3-,S,� 300 prue roas — 1ps luring trip rsnr TECHNICIAN 11 NaIO"al' 'r La' V gas ' Tway I.SX, 367 Must be able to read electrical 5 Eel 240 schematic, to do new Installations. LEARN NOW TO operate trouble shooting and repairs to pro- s inn, once ,,,,Hat from your Home .aria um a ui a duction equipment In a Per con- (1 P P 9,AR1 S.cDw incpme A- verting plant. Knowledge of PLC. wine benetns T,"i provbed cal 14161 284- required q 4433 send resume to - MATURE Superinnendem lewarw bran, rise TERLYN INDUSTRIES appN pulsept s {10 1°�n;de OTTAWA r. 782 McKay Rd. ma,ntenanp and mpalrs er Pickering, Ontario. plot nwst ria," gc od adm,n- rstraeve and Cahlrluir" L I W 2Y4 tan shills. salary plus 2 bedroom Apt. uW-K -- Cluded Pius benelit pack. cw J” a ws-ts"- � Scarborough Heavy Equipment Mfg. has openings for (xae2Eye OporeWs want- MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS w 2 years aprrrlo NPot US e call soon Du,cAn a Row Applicants must have 3-5 yrs. An Transportation I"' 905' 420 3444 Experience in a relevant field. This Pe RESNMTIAL HvAc In. position requires your own hand soar to InrAAde rough-.,. tools. This is a permanent full time ,rents"', must be totally rsit- r,,__able, rru5 years aI- p[nition. perwnce. owl Inas a Call: 416-291-9756 transpona6on. call Paul 725-5552 Fax: 416-2971034 Att: Dave Office Help Skilled E LEGAL SECRETARY w,th •INDUSTRIAL Sarrkp--room of 3 Years expert- Macmne Operators for encs n the Area of Real anufaoumg of tept gar. Estate req.,ed Please 'rents yid costumes. Prel- submn Iesume to LEGAL ares given to hose ea. SERIOUS Entrepreneurs SECRETARY. Uo PO perrncad wth gals. Also orgy need appy Start your EIO% 30628. 419 KING ST lecsw-g appncat1ws ter own business ter As low as W OSHAWA• ONT LIu Industrial workers Cell $25 Call (905) 4310871 111.8 Scot) 0 (905)436-5818- ared bow messagot. A2 DRIVERS. (IeOwrw tW Pan time — 3 years U.S Experience Clean abstract call Don 9.4 723-7801 Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Seruice. We are by far The fol Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers delivered 9 683-5110 P-6-1any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody needs ��,. • ask foradvertisingNews Advertiser. PAGE. IS- THE NEWSAUYEVUSER WEDINESUAY MAY 21, I'll go- SkiffIla1p Help • Avii 4184040 awl• Fror Sale WsrK•d " For Sale• NEWER ch 091"klioaa -•••amuse« hw owned its "Puta•lan M. 4@d -/n the take-rewree, aftw aeE*K apporumium to woo*a outetaAdfn?.•rvEear and t anviwrryina G Join our in IF P eam N N acrd lfyrfamk N�nft%ry Clam M .. . Engineering Technologist Manufacturing YOU wil Strive to achieve Product" improvement, work simpl+cation, line balancing, and cost reduction As a strong team player, you it work with the VP of Operations to develop operating methods and an efficient rate of materiel clow Your Industrial engineering experience includes I - 3 years In an automotive plant or similar environment. Having achieved a post -secondary education as a technologist YOU are Ne!Wersed in method study and work measure^ ent. Put yo,,r expertise to the testi Find out about our comprehensive salary and benerlts package Please appy In wr ing, to Human Resources Depsrtm•nt. Dominion Automotive Industries Inc., 141 Reach Street, Uxbridge, Ontario LBP 198 Fax: 1905) 852.4534 No agencies, please. pon, ,�mon, 11OTNEN W 2 pro.dmg CARPETS. Try elle saw W,.t•e. tt". I.Ve lay=are New ry!0r. Starr ca lea. -•wain'^warm. k1 my nom•. I-Ced yell. Ins Full pmdutl - MIL bath I. -n 4 w e'D9d We DVy e5late5. OW ^yil large playroom un.n 1 able to -1 any budpl wrlh 6 draa•9,s •' ••ilei ria glass. Irgurr and ,lata, p,o.ded laity .,Senor 1-uum Pepair ri-00o 1 tivIlule. ple 1940 n I_1d nrcionyls ,,.ad dny ml rnlya0,,q IW 1r n d'als", 1800 !! t 4 ,A !'nna Ca01ne15 age .."u'. W-Siney Bllrn�e All -421. 1371 timate Call and III 1110. y:u In- aaleryn:e 11?07. 1messagel -.._-.- "+,0'15«5. danni; 5 Ded _ Custumel5 Sall lection NEWER Mw.ure rib "kit' •x15. Coda, 1fw5:5 .rin AJAX lull day g gua,anle" M�1e 19051 anll nal lug.• �; ;„l, ••.a-,« v1w1n; ma[n�n«5 1986 CAN mcn.an-r s,_, wparvrsran sl 3x1'1,smAm d'1'. 4040 cure "untie, L•^„ :dli Jen at Auto. T -Roofs, F bulance tot iuncras null CASH A CARRY 5' Foam IM nal , ,., .,es1 D°g'n AWME Dus snacl'S linty wJlyt Mamess. I— P5 yngl- 011«1 !,ail 905655 8514 DISCOVERIES No Rust. Bright' 427-2356 'rine' I'amn $35 Factory 603.8243 Interior, Sharl WESTNEY rel" Matne5l. 1650 gayly 51 ONE OF A KIND ala uaal miles. Origins 1".,and ante Y:JtyS alar dvd1ld01e Plckerlrp190518370288 ,eII sell tesla x ' pyy "•. CD's 10 sN17 I" pay w9n I, yrs wap ICS day COMPUTERS 4 SALE ,dal. :ala Uue i p«� ll ^, "', 11 p,,, sea and Phone il :are 0,poma t'u1 mcr 386 r,,Ip"', $450 486 wnne sognl pm. I, err ^ew '-U s 1,A 6-ge al Snacks le^ce0 ya,a oatlgs Complete $5'F. C O 1q Fui1.r „ 4 935 '398 '.�lherta�o :el«l antes re soun0 call SIX Tall" Given SuOgrt CA AFTERS WANTED j�' TRE :elp,smq'eas-abl, 'ate, 127 491' Included Pl,n 9051 571 5291 $ASD Oed„r,rr5. re an,.w -n '•': a , , ,naw wean •241ri'n^s «P :art 'Al. ,gr1 dDiew!• f 1. ,.-, mm b,ld COMPUTER SERVICE mess„ v0« Calacg..e W s lou clod-- $9 - /71 ' Bargain Inn Saes 'fled a d ^9. ^gni 'abs,' �g p! Supp r In ma 7971 Corder pans upgrade, at a sur no srP«a aE'p "nn Ann vD5 6'9 - ane pr CeS R n1e,5 Sdo Cand'•n s✓7X, Pal 6555 1%2 TURBO A .'.A .ulur mon IP15 $' 15 5750515 'ng for ' '9 FULUIN� WIRE Shr"il"l I I ng r q 1 WOOD STOVE > '. 20' macn ne $149 SIS — 8,E Pill-— 1SRF 4 P SATELLITE ppnid rlgrs w f t S1 1 :a•L i2 Call I •, ng Moles t gale J,,, App 42 s r'. IS GyM Iumr�Ym C p to s. •^• 8•ocy S' sy 7 ., _ n IaCt Ar,-uo• 583-5•.7 Cam neaaen 5,'1 -290 Nh Writ 9D5. 93055": n- - er A a $85, e1•gera WANTEDIcr 1985 FIREBIRD. 'Orli s. 8 lar., APA COMPUTERS - INTEL J..25 .A -- nmpd'tmenf iF: •. SRC' p -s1 S'S: ear ';ail Pa , $685_ --• �5 SMARP Iv' 4 - _ app",• f5 T,O -Ca' 9058'.2 905,831 45 ,'19 120 5 V -m s / 1 e• '. a ' •,_• a 52'2 ea' YYa COMPLETE `,-ba JY 51699 U_,J :obi '-tors S'.. ,cu P to _ .•,1 1%5 NKSAN ZA ' '•l'..1 s y new 1rn f89 N•w 14' •om - Cop'e• PCERE , WANTED rm •« tN>7rom .. ;,D. Iw alu'• Ai, S219 and n 1" •ort rnl i650 pb, .51 ' a' a'•-, .� •11. $40 eacr an '-75 S 5 91 0,111 4865 5285 4i, '1". .95 •134 Clea P pnrwl un all 986 SHEDMAN r FREE TO GOOD HOME _ r pr s po. _ T a el- a v ler �.. $ 1%T HYUNDAI PONY , p m« .,. l ante ren 59 BJ n• Rd BOwmanv la Na-, mer :. n^ 'ye, S .,. ... Y,N 1 d $2,95 ?05, 697 3111,° a Arts .• a'" Jr ;P - -- DININGROOM I,]d J ' 1 Mr. P;•"` E Crafts „ - " ✓ ✓a P.. $ea., r• _ ria J I, .' ,1'. 'a1 ryJ.. F., V '•9R. .all B-11 il 905 ae„i55 •e7 cad _RAF' -EA-ERS- , eal, SOFA - a - ' 2 !F• e•Y GmTalArticles a5 D.11er 4011 •rip ,�d se ra Sev^ 'G F. t LT " Aub Fo «p " Woo Whitt Sob For Sale LADY OWNED'. W Red IyuuUn im• S.5 ✓••y clear r�gnni ,, out naw motor 4) 5 •r CHM1 rel .s rg $1 500 Call 'aGS 432 3155 eatdaYS ''4 Spin 7997 ,ra Aly -la, ' ARO 7.28 Gas 010«1 J5 auto 3wer Windows.S95!f. «�r a ^ grgtla ,n^ arltesl ' so abe Red with Grey a., 1"142'15 Carl. 75,000 Automobiles Owner. $4500 I Wanted 34-8730 175 to $7500 "; v.•dc .a's 1994 LUMINA AP: .,w 4«r .tt"a rolest mal I'lls I'll '4e'.'. y 2, a9 1995 . 135.000 Ami A AUTO N ./ S S M Ra! FAGS 16- THE NEWS ADVEMSF:N WEDNESDA\ MAN :I, lWr • Marina • Marin! / 11 Aa Houses �or ROM � 1 1 Ik For R"1 For tl•rtt / • 1 Pawl sO 11 P For sw • 1 Notices 1 Hoot FOR SALE BOAT -1987 2511. Peterborough burgundy'belge, new burgundy camper top tinted win- dows. 305 OMC out drive. low hours. All accessories, excellent shape $18.500 or best offer Cao 705-878-3500. 1994 PRINCECRAFT DECK 3047 ZZ 120HF EVINRUDE. BOUGH' NEW IN '96 FISH PACKAGE BIMINI TOP STEREO TRAILER. EXCELLENT SHAPE 518.300 OBO CALL 705-878-4998 ' Traders / " APanments p 3r Rem FC AJAX - CLIPPER APTS 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 ap- pliances, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON •THURS. 9 A M - 8 PM FRI 9AM -5PM (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 1 8 2 bedrooms immedrat2 3 appliances and blinds. MON -FRI 9AM -5PM (905)1571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITEC THE SUMMIT PLACE 1.2. 8 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES -All Util. Included • In - House Supt 8 Maint. Rental Office: Mon, , Frl. 9am - 6 pm Sat 8 Sun 11am- 4pm RiS79- AILIIANT PROPETTYY 1 626 G - - OSHAWA - 4 - garter, A'.aPpl,ar•ce, G a p TRUCA A F - e ~a slr•dry :pw- ..- I. SF , p .... ... Go n n smoke . pet, $800 o PRIGHT NEWLY OSHAWA Dr JN,Ot the Wth da' tat March. 1447, mint 1111 t Ll "I I•e. 15W 2,w n1 $500 ma,n I,— lemly easing ',an pompe welcome lune s^ucc v I_ room d raunary. avecl ac he I'IeJ wnh the hrIOW Mentioned p,•nnnal 6662n6o- w 905' 6459 , It l 43 h morn Cao e3a 2447 cess to 2 car arae garage re ,e,enlabte, lin or heh,re the llh da% ul .P, 01 vale en114•1_4 park u, tai -FIC- 2 ty e• -e Ill,,, 144', alter Ahl,h dale' the a%law Will A- -. P_ - .. w OSHAVIA -,- semi Q `•';ILII a-1 111 ' 1111 m ('ouruce 401 at 1 AJAR •_. a[ ", mw u• .. .. ✓. ... ✓ r rA .. .. U66E bb;a blur _ .. < 05µ1w4 $935 s u, ee 68369-' neat_ ryd' -1111000 111—19051 432-3.35 . ..V •. OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT AJa% . ri rd Tow •„ tv, - & 'I"ern J. Prov , Housin 9 Aw ^ ^9 - •_ _ CLEAN DUIE • _- Wanted Nonn „nava �o chi Lawaun & Clark iA OsnAw .aedble mm,,�ane y l,an }BEDROOM end -unit. Rarrl,lr WANT .,. ,w,• ED LEASE ' 'Aarine AIA. 111 Churl �t 1.1.1 Nnnh M 1Storth ' HOuses c- Rent WHITBY'nAm M1mI bun OSHAWA 4 Mr M. FMN E Wtvlby. 2264 p h Ing A - ,able ImmedatelyONE garter, A'.aPpl,ar•ce, R - and 1 050 Ila 2nd Rr m trod,ou. hn,shed le be "ALL clatnt, J(la,n,t the e,tale tit slr•dry :pw- ..- VW 1500 m•n, nea,ea inground Ivemnitca Gertrude rowers Whu died On Go n n smoke . pet, $800 o 30LI sq h attpss Iron Oso peel ce,amres T held Dr JN,Ot the Wth da' tat March. 1447, mint 1111 t Ll "I I•e. 15W 2,w n1 $500 ma,n I,— lemly Pets ',an pompe welcome lune 1 IQ n 2na 1600 I_ room d raunary. avecl ac he I'IeJ wnh the hrIOW Mentioned p,•nnnal 6662n6o- w 905' 6459 , It l 43 h morn Cao e3a 2447 cess to 2 car arae garage re ,e,enlabte, lin or heh,re the llh da% ul .P, 01 vale en114•1_4 park u, tai -FIC- 2 1227700 579-5484 Ill,,, 144', alter Ahl,h dale' the a%law Will WHITBY. BEUHL,:,M OFFICE and arge parking pnvate vlevi Op., hr JI,IIIhuIcJ h.lt'n r: •atJ 1,11\ In Ih(heLarge semi Q `•';ILII a-1 111 ' 1111 m ('ouruce 401 Mouse Me, 21 Il E I- let, .• yarn Avdii aria •2,25111 1 sopa 4Dm 'torn Fence,nw U, ,1,11111, Ill Which the I.%Iwe li-Ill'C, then A,"g .de JCu n � rare •nlrance wa l,e Whiny NL,Agents ,hall hate nonce $935 s u, ee 68369-' neat_ ryd' -1111000 111—19051 432-3.35 (Jtherine %I. Jontr OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT 1 TownhOUSes & 'I"ern J. Prov , Housin 9 � °'°; ",•"' d^'^, •'^ toe �•ee, for Sale F•:Nale '1'ru,R� Wanted Nonn „nava �o chi Lawaun & Clark .aedble mm,,�ane y l,an }BEDROOM end -unit. Rarrl,lr WANT .,. ,w,• ED LEASE ' - S 5.6 525 sa mr Bob wt�k ,•,,t '.•, ,i,�"r•: va•d a 111 Churl �t 1.1.1 Nnnh M 1Storth e,nnns�De e n-, , p.,, ,Hann aeD ate pusses e n� .nn•er w Ston dose io 11-u's lose :\jar, Ontario LI'f ritM1 scec,al need, , IWkm9 k,' la•ge ,^•'Do Ing ROsslara'Ha1 de,_,llc ! $101494 Oshawa ante(, • Business amtainec a 5 neo•. -x111 $pate ,..ce,atea Askin g f0990h Business nURllles Opportunities me �^ '•.+ Plcke"•,•7 ^_,. aa; Im rip aQrns • Personals a rellren_es a a ,.. v ~ I'✓dal 4• 438 SUMMER cal, f' 9164 r ^� Qn ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY .. A GREAT .. •' a re • "-r V' w., M_ gape t1 9 ,455 I i,Xenn .nndelinll t He, o�sned a e nIVVIF: / 1 Townhouses / 1 Townhouses 1F tl d nnbenpp o 5316'SiOONkekhrohetial ONE ON ONE For Rent For hentolvell es 11. I �3lBBM•M r t !IFttnae.� I I x .".ten Quam,ty avd dM A,n k Im, .+r,. r I'. K 1'- �•�17 'nnQ a f59 WC C W:m5 nP fF•� 7••I - d so Curawl. AJ n•mr I w, •_v 9414 Isy: . ,it Ap ri °vestment CALL 24 HOURS Property 416-724-3345 '=' ci',h:, Jt.'n EXCELLENT imm-,a • 1 Reglshahor6 14115 •i- -I-Il tae w-lsealf•tr r 1"'l --n .a -e 53R nOr pe• 4111I.-li . rile A -9 cUN IN F SUh - d Rd 00D p • ompanlons / 1 T••wnnH 5 S) c-,,7 R Doses ra cnr NRm J B r^ Unds « a yr-µ v_ y r s N, t HISTORIC IRI .t ✓FI dg a war A,d E - C 're setun.es s .t,. (. 1-1 647 9 1 snare 1 I ,I ae S p N. H $ d R n D - 1r.a ,. { •r.I n 5 $17. Gr•. C � Y • ✓. d' Is BAY"",„>• , ADD au . ' n,r Rent Lots for Sale BEDROOM 581 't n d.. • I ' Events • ' -._-vn ^s Lx - _' S ..... r f+a •• HA 4µF a _n „ r 1 NY A C b hn! 9 GRE•! 1 ' - _� Dpe7n re4 -' 7 / EHI .CV a^1Y ww r. R 4105 J9*• _ , .../E17µ 05µ4W1 - ',t,•• t r' Cr, ,r 9. • M R -SORB I+ JaCatlOn �"" � P"o pertles WHY RENT' ILL RENTING OWN YOUR HOME . bur .n OSHAYIA New s FOR S68S 44Tµ7 I ' Y a p S X •. 1 PnsOnal3 f Pe,s0nal3 A. • • F M ca_^ .. AIA% M - .. 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WHITE 5 - �w .. ••ae•1 • Vn BODY ,: ••aw• is_s p + nry E • , MASSAGE • twit A w ,16Y BAYLV ..•.tv a..,' •,n .,4„ L•wnbr .., a•4- at• ., CALL - -'-_ w,• C ••7a AVAILABLE .:NE ',a ^ a • - n. v, •. bla '• DFNTRA OMwa - .--- •e' .,,^,.a 3'e er. ?27 PICAERING nen I' [ _ - 1U' w IMMEDIATEE TFR RE SOH' up.: -,fay. « ELlLaI a 1 1 PC, Re!s i 3Lx v.T al , , t •.mar T 905 83342" • oa n ,A.rre Iwm ten' s YOUR GRADUATE! pCr Renl tree I Ty 711 s c c 4191 wrtl ' T 'f- rr tl3' 3. as •ice -v, peK SYY•- j^deedof stoCk houses'2b Y v a2' 466: Iw. . n•d 1425 a COURTICE-•,gi•., : ;,..: STRONG FAMILYiots 1n-•�^..-Lr SE CIGµ a a' BEAUTEJL .-. 9 !'.• ,r".nCl,,, yr •rA 1 ': ^ •v -:cw. aENVIRONMENT .,5 : re J:yE Imes-a•c'eelb_ails363( 1lcrassnWG•^g corseu-r.'3 BORM5•mr-d•lachwdr-ares1 B 2 Boren A to pESIRABLE N"••• "Isna U"r' ,, Spnl I`a reeve meaaag• COUNTAI HOME a•g• . .r - �,. P • •.•Jaiint -1 Furth,' ,. � c ,• 11101(417 t�1 '.ecy Oat ..wet h• ,: - ':.u^' n•notlaDN -a. HARWOOD A BAYLT r '.. AI•a w >ta Ne•da Ask t0 Lend (90S)721-8741 . aed•:.,,^s non $4i: mor» 905 W' 9CC ..a. 9 q re Plain ng to _ r r• es ... groom d 42,'1441 2'ao ra rut Dalt A NEW UVE. HOT. r, S 17 QUEBEC ST ONE groom Ir^0111 ntov ;ZO SE TO SHARF :r.re 2 ACRE n .arm RAUNCHY' sr- usy Jr IrVE d P•y A•a eW rr.ma w 'a ^ rr Iq• „dry tat .tad r n OBTAn1Y4G A LOAN n rr n at apt - roy Lys ax -6666 a - arc inu c Nor amain 59CC s ...,-ra c : , n9 - bed,-, I IS NOT GUAR- TALK LINE. X01 increasing HUGE. f rwdrdv p a ea S - dr. ;;sea tat awe vccuw9ry Jure P,'a n. ,. ng o,.0 orb ,era ANTEED. SOME XXX t Jr you 1O years Wea''r He,3^Is S65u Ava e v m edr,dle, 1st 41629.5694 !Bra eNnap 7 Dee- piece end -wine, wlcnen COMPANIES YCu'wl'De5'tanlasles brad E. ,a Sunpr -a'' 2 J °All's J_ ' 97 pasloral view . u J 1r,. CHARGE UPFRONT PNaaa Gll us 3-�c .rads E^+r Real JULY 1 Pc.en� mar, 552° n- Sandra 4161 eons Barn Prrennal gar. FEES, OTHERS tu11608C ACu,tS only i ••J f TWO BEDROOM case ti, 3 b•d1- a 235 6E'y dens arc ores $3 99n, to f•• unda 4'• 2986;.X. - aPa••rier' wrr wa,. rerovataocu�nc n f2a9 it Gall 1905. ,-N U ar 1107 1715 t. Pan,, 1410 -an, u« ,,rtv' MASTER BEDROOM SUGGESTEDTHAT ' 930-051.22'4 905-728-1966 LARGE --e aid,fpm ^9 Dr;s S:.riri, mG unl,Iws r. .OF 8655 atter 6 act a.a.�ab'e Nc cw reLAsl SE"ni, auvve i4lE• 284-2983 '. t' , cu:t,a cots D n. No YOU KaVESTIGATE 1 8 2 BDRY APT aver j,,e rr J e: Wra• .rode ,rc�uding urnnws Ava„ rep'e,;e cabiltr p"Ing, THOROUGHLY Jwre •s• a' JSL Maya arra Uu V Ncw East Oshawa 50' OSHAWA 3 bedreor GC AL: no lease $650 3 BEDROOM BRICK b..n. BEFL RE SIGFW/C gA sr duwr;ow- a 915 604 ! 132 or ,ow ri I ANr eoNTRACn A RAUNCHY, HOT, A- - '-a' 905 43' 2914 huge cad 410 lar a neck Ded CONGRATULATIONS JOE CITIZENI Love. hOm yOUf f-dy- < W at 54E Maser aria Gc Sep ar;rance Air a- caw 9 go rutin $1 S60C 6 572C ae• mcr,m m sa Appluncjs, avail July I 416 sea -4500 basement apt won NEW LIVE TALI( LUNE. o"rely 9 p Every Sunday In June, The News Iaurbry wnaae Ice mature es TRY GoDour East Cam all ,rrluvve N. Pets Cat s $550 mo ;ai Frce t.,BOCi palyA7E. large ant 14104 and appianns Fantasies lultllled Advertiser will be lUnnl 576ing �72a ,ngw nu amoael no pets TWO eadroom, f633.mo 475-9949 9 I. CA. double paved drive grounds for dean, rve6kwW. lietelences 4504 ��, neatwale, ncludeo pay soave: .1,141 S laundry Close tc sdtools. GO, vacation or serasorul XXX Adulls only. 4311.88'- ^ owe NORTH laer,.:.11 c,osa to Public ping Gant len Graduation Advertisements NN& 1 bedroom Manchester 4 Dedrpom hang; avaaable Juror tw shopparg and parts Open N WA, $3.99-m1n 10 min min- ovi ground rymc Prime Oshawa WA re imum. Use our credit spec 14rpReee Very pr Oshawa newsy Uuremem pt larg loafer near 0C and house 109 St 4PolarSt welcome 9O5),es. 594 an WIiI� IO nauleW centuryu,:rr• fmcnt:ve7welcome i9g513a9-2594 d,..',�_J very or vale Driveway. basemen a0' 'arge 2 ped -46-604 Mau June 1u � hadint a" area Cao 831-5046 Pool Wh'tbY Sun 1- 1 asking card, Visa III , dls. Cal Claaslf'led Cli Setae; -r nonsmoker VERY J2 ntngroom. (alar room win creedy billed) 5650: mtlus.te 571 4293 m .Ndacetaund.Y �� nr uce o1 large modern SINGLE ROOMS 11th 17 ATH "1655-4120 .E.,Os BYSIII!>f Qple VERY Larne TDearoan k/chen. - -no- d meed IdG91Ns Females 447 ATNOL ST.E., Ostia • 683-07 7 1 A 2 B•WOo1r1 acts ,n Zr Lamely. , r.,,, apartment in old V.c[prian IWNde f12951m0 w warn 2 weicDme NM -smoker n0 '•� ImmigaaM 2"1,'2 sloe- 1 I-88B-283-stt5o Oshawa ono Bow .a re Near Cor. lake 5800 ,rr�u opine Bropa,n arauaD,a car garage won ♦.000 pets 'eterarlcas avaaable M Drrblr nous' WLrood BORED ONTARIO S,dgre asI.Vo ncludad. sOSHAwA NEW - "mediate a7 d rn maudng eumtr$7 7Caumdo onth �rr,mea�+po .1 tell 2 actin, .m mrdarery Rem rrelptt- Iwl wins. Im es moose" 34X INTEREST ANNUAL - HOUSEWIVES names S wn, laundry recites No cur t '04, m aD1s. lime 905"666.2245 even 11095. or will sell owner awe (,all (9p5µ20-0249 pnvate phone numbers. 1" 905, 434 a 905649-3362 anynim,e mem. rHw lurnaoa. Loh d LY! Yes, 36% annually. 900.4513638 a%t 104. pets Cali S 50 1. $625 ncwvve. n.' ^9s !.nonce. with 130.000 hardwood Price Sta6,900 pus Bonus . plus Perks . t -BEDROOM basemen, 428-7677 53297mm, must oe 18 T" WATERFRONT Port PM- down or bade accepted C40 (9O5µ34-5406 Ia air plus major ta% Canards Idle Ica no pets. no NORTH Oehaw•, 3wo- ry Bg. Oeaut tui t"bed, Immediate possess,on poexamn1 IKeap M dY poh16 Man- $5okmg. good 1or single room 2 e e. GONOO. room mar nod apartment 725-1171 Fad 4 BEDROOM Wnalow. 'Novo pared d Mrs"oauon MST �%Y singles n your = is three area Can 1-900-4 DC °' t TSOC nCWvve P.cker ng clean e, -manta ned 011114 air. µcoo Dam. P9 mCKERING, convenient Isle hoot 2 trains. 2 wood- Years IAm'mdn •In �� 997mm ust o sunrpom -.11-kin lake amounK of 51000. Fd dB" area Cal 905428_0046 ovenook,ng courtyard. ce- 9 lonnon. 23 nesse. Z"poo 70P OF WESTNEY. NaX. w • �� access to be 18 yrs Procell Company anytime remit rporin -rew Dr-, boat dxkrrg 1700 IsOast. room. Casement . go - HA, 2 b Wesme Fid 1 Troll River I ft" Lake tails phase lax (9051576- E%TRA LARGE 1 6 2 loom, a apDbances. 1 IW mom hydro. 1.12 on rw rt61 rage Avaddble Jury tsl Ng to ,u 5 app. Y $B50J $99.900 OD51653.1995 1503 or phone (905)434- 604-954"7120 oedroom a, m Norte Osna" '1"' a la a polls utvd` d'ins', No pet9 prele, aG lanced .yard. sot coupe no m„ ,nuuding par%mg. AJAX, detached. 2 bed" 2718 T� wa La;ge balconies. Quiet D y' cn Idren V ew.n b pets, on smokers. SaoC A.a at. a mmedelel - a Wilding S598 Intl college d all amanibes ret pomtmenl only 905.571- montn.tr2 Males 839- 905.6,.3571. Y roan 2 bathrbrig see"p"s ALTERNATIVE MED#- MOONLIGHT 3866 living room. tire. kechen, y ago INI � �� $690 C1 U111111". wore 9rences. ISL1a11 $850. rip 7719 s lire Ian. ask" C*K. 4 12 yrs ESCORT deo Call 905-725 5546 at WEST SHORE 2oedroom J" penrndise Con- G 0 n9 and parking include S11NIM1NIGHAY� 3 Ded- $726.800 Open House ^IY LOOK yob. Today Iron SERVICE Available June KI and JulIer830pm Dasemenl IPI 2 -PPI. y dr rsS 50; io Non m home. I earn mon tiler( Y comm old No very none. 5 ears oto ser. pas 905668- Sunday May 25, call 1905) Y Kqh ClafS 1s1 Phone 19051579-5581 NORTH 05µ4W4 a%tea g• y Pers/ very tlean. 44611 anther 3606 Carol Iii -s. RemaX �-mea my doctor Part-bmenun- MalklFantW Escorts - OSHAWA (&Dor 51 W large 3 -barn 2balns Quiet smoking A, I June IIt fireplace tell yard ga 5umm, 11me Training provided for atoccaskiii OUR -p. Large , 6 2 8 3 pedroon pulro.ng. large Da.cn,es $650 121 unl Ph rage Jury 1 $ 1150 4.6 BOWYin LLE, Lovely 3- Small investment attired Out pa85. - apartr'enis ir. clean tow Limits. cable Dalk,ng in'905)8394819 90518392019 Prrxenr'g 515']90 pease cave trouser I Freehold lawn" 905"4328234. 24 hr AUCTION rrse WilJ,ng Close to Opt cluded 5849 per m ,Ili WHITBY Twc bearocm' message Rouse. 1 t2 -Dams. waw. message 21 hn.'7dayf tan kitchen, ravine lot. reCOld°d r"e 474-14" 6 GO Park ng A,,vabe Ava' Jure 5I aro July 1st apartment ^ clear Quiet ec ate y From 5600 In 1905,' 79 5584 hu,ping Avarade June 'sr Close to schools d uloP- (1•rY19 •fCbftS) per rnwtr Phone 905576" ONE BEDROOM apart 5660 monthly ,ncluaes 9mg Call 905.623-8623 RESTAURANT I BAR ems , 4255 mens lodge. stove. park ng hear. partvlg. Yunary rani. 5louse• COURTICE - 2.sloray. p A4. Modern decor • -, 05µ4W4 Bora St Lar 9' It Oshawa oval yon. hes A,so 1 ndroom aDl / / µ0u144 2.700 sQ h 4 bedrooms. 4 patl0. 2500s0 h. must SECTION , x 2 b a bedrwm '� -un try aeni es Sa60 aVa.at. Jury t. $585 :mo 1 FOT Rlnt 1 Fa R•M nthrooms. lemon room. se4! Only f79.000 .-1Et ^e-MO� apanmenK monthly no Poore 430 0959 hreptac6 main poor 'aum ROTI RESTAURANT VE/� � • pets 723 Ir. „ea ow rise Wading Gose m A0, 8 u0 Park" 1292 4337997 WHITBY, 1 8 2 Pecroor Ing A - ,able ImmedatelyONE BEDROOM se Be,Rosslana available May , June call From SE00 month Phone meN aPar•mert '905 4309146 or 1416 905 5'S 4755 8 Card., s6LC m. rl" au 789-4165 2 Deo u� n: 6 Ploto26 uusive '^vge a stove $OAM? GI,du�.• Ate avrul.U. _", 905.665-;6aB No WHITBY Ibarm base, JWy S65C nu Pets Cal Pets rent apartment suit one 729-2i f0 ea. message AJAX. BAYLYrldrworC separate entrance (4.1"11 baths. finished Casement One bedroom Daaem.en, Stora; parking sates, w' .P, 01 vale en114•1_4 park tried GO'Park cruse $550 mg tail au a maul- 'It e ','us.references 9C5 las, , srnpkirgpet5 Ava, I -HJ -1840 6495 'mmed'a:ely '90SF8E- 22J4 I liIV na,9c fi Moors, e. Ira( an va[ hmyred base very trusy I profitable 56415 40 LLB 0 : PLEASE mem, in ground pool 5109.000 Bp•�Ma $179.900 OPEN r0rU5E Sun May 18 Gan arylme AIut Sko ` L 576-5388 Burton GroupYOUR $OAM? IMMACULATE 3 bedroom Dock bungalow. newer Heritage Reafrly t•ol619.9500 t•qulre about our ppyle ., 576.9335 Dein room, Oro"'o m, lur nate central vac. , V2 FOR a•=s �nf finer PACKAGE baths. finished Casement 678.9935 in ground Doa. 4 aPo'anc as 1156.500 (905; 723- 6495 Oshawa -Whitby as Presents CIS at May 24thi p n North side W 4. vy Chnstren Cent" - 43 Alma St P,,r erry (Formerly r, i s Produce) Watc' �r signs on Hwy 1A stale Ul lire late M� TUART MARK P.., erry 3 others urd Taurus (as )mplele ;nllech•)ri "peeler hand • . 'rnlue Iwr.nur„ dO lJler gd"1r•, roll. t.11ng Cat..r r•' e vtnt sets A ' or- John- 'ylewing n Pearce Auction Services 905-655-e073 AUCTION at WARNER'S AUCTION HALL, Hwy a2 Cofborne 'vnmy tm,n a Co G',urg end Colborne �omr: Thurs. May 22nd, 6'.0" Two A, g h els •Jiltin .i'f•e r.It cul Chevy !; Ir) p, -k up 1')75 ev NINA mplwe ''Hari apPkan-.es ng r DENm err niturr. St'FY -.age 5 chassis " au household art, S '1.•SYj '_t1 al15 Jral plus )ntic SS olhgr alto- •5. Sal Sale start IO')Oam, 1r4 rut •• ant hall seal. 14 riaY ant parlour PAGE 17. INF: NF:RN AUN'FRIISF.R 1,46FU%F.NU:15 11il\ !I. IW,`7 nota o AUCTION BARN Friday, May 23 at 5:30 pm. 3 Miles East of Little Britain on County Rd 4 Oak dlnrng latile, 6 press Dack ..na s large blue SQUrgnal cheslerfield. pme cot lee 3 end tables pine hut':ri Wal•', randy dress" Ir!atrr„r trip ti 1ecurrve l ui' drmo.rr• .tp: tla. lacguer r,ed D"r Pulte 5mgle Ass l9h bed an' I'1u•' dressers. bom r.�.t •:hesl. .9dar '-hesl. ning ba+:k U•au brass bed. H,- ld'_ill 261, CohShce colour TV ,E Reflec, ' SAT MAY 24, rle w'!ge glass. ball n,hs mfirgeralor 'Y 1 6:30 RM PETHICK ,,.I _'.•pn„navy rnav,nr•.•( el -T"': I AUCTION BARN Andel•. •d.d•>,rm r +r1,q•, 'que2498CONC 2498 CONCRD u'g ... ,nae ant '.pmh.ng nose a 08 BOWMANVILLE ; r•'ahrrjany side TMxna6c wasnr•r ,. , �r (HAYOONI n'•7 dot burl -I This nr N✓ • e . .:'n ut sene✓ 2 horse weather rang 2 Y be "Adthe.•. .. Orhinq •-hairs. large coikCaSes. ')C - of a local home �.'I lace nailed Har caslonal chairs. al. Dude Dedr)pm rest Idb.e with td mond "apartment size t smtr •,. v nqr ., pwed legs Royal 2 door reingerabr lak waS•Srand ,`r. •_ulton dishes. Royal 7l',, elect,,” st—, I. ry ,•droGe sml u11.3n d,Sconhnued parlo':r •ebl.•S m. -,d din, +PPhar,..., 3 nes ant chna 'Ter,�rs R py .r.nee set'.•S tier•nng PCs. ,h�ar!.a. .. K •.ulna , r. $ s.", rya's r1 .y,-: e'1,r1�.•:,r.r y roc 2 days Large 3-'p a �,prr -•der de M) -ser res Mawr, , cly 9 a ,, el '.a MC merac rr gass�. It ., to co-, .'.�d pled n,w1) A .. _•she al till be a a••;e Gary Warner r•^rs her..n•i �- Auctioneers Don 8 Greg > �'. (9051355-2106 Corned e hA o ,�.re Auctioneers -•,•I RRat Little Britain (905.263-4252 . )ar (705, 736-2183 Garry K Rowell Auctions. Apprai- sals 5 Lrdwdabons PF_ .• 60°< TOFF .. r . G^ � _•.oar eras. i7�.. 5 f Mc.ear Auction 6 3nS68r>329t or 30 4 I\I)L1,1KIAI AL( F10\ .,r ti,K(,1VI (A (A\ D% at 904) Watrr tit. V I'rterhnmugh. r`+.••s Ma, Z. : ]caro • ^ar'1wa'� seh - e5Se5 rRUSLANDS j Since 19" Auctioneers Apparsers (7051745-41'j 1.888-RUSLAND S 725835 Clarington __- This Week Event of 1997 Date: Sunday, June 8, 97 Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Place: Outdoors in the fabulous gardens of PARKWOOD ESTATE 270 Simcoe St. N., OSHAWA (Raindate if needed June 22 97) i�Refreshmenls Hor's d oeuvre Prizes G ;aNv " 7 Day Caribbean REAM CRUISE Presented by SEARS 'TRAVEL A01 Oshawa Centre - 571-1898 rravel Is valid through'til April, 1998 Rules and Regulations for Contest I Must be present al time of draw. 5. Allow 3 week processing time from date of request. 9 All CC;ts such as passport and visa tees. local transporta:lw, 2. Blackout periods March Break, Easter Week and Christmas. 6 No changes to dates as Sunquest terms and conditions in to and from Toronto airport. personal insurance. cancellation 3. Winner must provide 90 days prier notice of their dates of brochuresinsui and nems of personal nature are the sole travel. 7. 100%non-refundable. responsibility of the pr ze winner. I.. Winner must be t8 or over 8. Twin accommodation (couples only). 10 Telles are the responsibility of the prize winners • ANTHONY/FRANCES Salon Estetica 1200 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby • THE GIFT HOUSE 18 King St. E., Oshawa • VAL'S BRIDAL (King & Townline) Courtice TICKETS AVAILABLE AT... • THE BAY • SEARS TRAVEL Oshawa Centre Oshawa Centre is SPECIAL MOMENTS 137 Byron St. N., Whitby • SARGEANTS RENTALS 361 Marwood Ave., Oshawa is EVERLASTING MEMORIES 935 Queen St., Port Perry • OSHAWA THIS WEEK 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa • HOUSE OF GOLDEN AIRE (King & Townline) Courtice • JEWELLERY by SANDERS (Gibbons & King) Oshawa Z rteiv Nil 0, A ".n T,•; A�iac;u4: fi.,:n"v; PIM ,tyF nr ..r ki: �""'yr •-..n, ,.. A"c ,!'ti's .1 ami ' Deaths I Deaths GIBSON ar{ Sea••' Nes- -sir pear ,nc.e yr, Heahhc ` re'r Soe! "i - '=Scar E•a �c�; rp '. ;N '7 ." ,rda- 'a-- Want to pocket some money' NEWS ADVERTISER 'MCG' '!.1, - 4::r:: TIII� WEEK r Nei Adwi;er lorthumkrlad Nii+ II Duman pegior 'ESi0F'i car low get jvkle AUCTION I3'TINGS iiia out CEw dedioatec prorE ^ES. Aii auC(i0� golf S t2i 1E pU0liS1Ed ON Of ouf ' nil Dub wIV i n 'inr11 r' 'i l�CauC�S a�l�u auCa'I V be iiSiEd D� ^spec^E !IrE Ft>r AucVal lispogs Call � C�ril�to� Residents 4042615 �.r - Lam' -�..- i '• � �� 1�� _ ���J-'i � `% Is- �r G ;aNv " 7 Day Caribbean REAM CRUISE Presented by SEARS 'TRAVEL A01 Oshawa Centre - 571-1898 rravel Is valid through'til April, 1998 Rules and Regulations for Contest I Must be present al time of draw. 5. Allow 3 week processing time from date of request. 9 All CC;ts such as passport and visa tees. local transporta:lw, 2. Blackout periods March Break, Easter Week and Christmas. 6 No changes to dates as Sunquest terms and conditions in to and from Toronto airport. personal insurance. cancellation 3. Winner must provide 90 days prier notice of their dates of brochuresinsui and nems of personal nature are the sole travel. 7. 100%non-refundable. responsibility of the pr ze winner. I.. Winner must be t8 or over 8. Twin accommodation (couples only). 10 Telles are the responsibility of the prize winners • ANTHONY/FRANCES Salon Estetica 1200 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby • THE GIFT HOUSE 18 King St. E., Oshawa • VAL'S BRIDAL (King & Townline) Courtice TICKETS AVAILABLE AT... • THE BAY • SEARS TRAVEL Oshawa Centre Oshawa Centre is SPECIAL MOMENTS 137 Byron St. N., Whitby • SARGEANTS RENTALS 361 Marwood Ave., Oshawa is EVERLASTING MEMORIES 935 Queen St., Port Perry • OSHAWA THIS WEEK 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa • HOUSE OF GOLDEN AIRE (King & Townline) Courtice • JEWELLERY by SANDERS (Gibbons & King) Oshawa Z rteiv Nil 0, A ".n T,•; A�iac;u4: fi.,:n"v; PIM ,tyF nr ..r ki: �""'yr •-..n, ,.. A"c ,!'ti's .1 ami ' Deaths I Deaths GIBSON ar{ Sea••' Nes- -sir pear ,nc.e yr, Heahhc ` re'r Soe! "i - '=Scar E•a �c�; rp '. ;N '7 ." ,rda- 'a-- Want to pocket some money' NEWS ADVERTISER 'MCG' '!.1, - 4::r:: TIII� WEEK r Nei Adwi;er lorthumkrlad Nii+ II Duman pegior 'ESi0F'i car low get jvkle AUCTION I3'TINGS iiia out CEw dedioatec prorE ^ES. Aii auC(i0� golf S t2i 1E pU0liS1Ed ON Of ouf ' nil Dub wIV i n 'inr11 r' 'i l�CauC�S a�l�u auCa'I V be iiSiEd D� ^spec^E !IrE Ft>r AucVal lispogs Call � C�ril�to� Residents 4042615 SI John',. \'c\\ toundlamd S\\Ilcls. Ihr loronto S„ull,h. the %L,nireal Kilf,unan, ;end til \line dc hi Ile\ ue fr,tIII MI niIcaI Thr \\•uldelcr, I'l,ed undctcaltcd SI :\nnc do Brllc\uc u) the fin•)I. s,orIn, lili \\In In ;I line dl,pla\ of \omen', rti_•h\ :\merle Farb\ did all the ,ormg for the \\.indcrcr, \ulh three pcnelt\ ki,k, 1'hc \\anJcicr, po,lyd a rc,ord of herr \\In, .Ind one I,,,, during ound-n,hln :coon t1' place Nc,ond ,chlnd St \nnc do ficl!c\ue In the son betel 1.11. \1 n \\bur\\a,hrJ the l„rom z ll In the oilier ,erlll fln•n Inco, h. S; \nnL drfralCd IIIL S\\'l,r, 2-1 In i.,und r,'hln a,tion. the \\,I lL Cler, de I:,IIrd the S,.\ Iter, i I I I, IIIc I , ,lit,' S• 'III,li ' and Ihr %1 1 c, I I'•.irllx ISI' , i -l1 :mil I011 1„ : \1,..Jlr:l, \\ .'men', Ilr,l end lcal_uc .LiI,Ti n Thur„Ln Illi• 117111 ira\el I., l n,nl `,or I ,,nIc,I .Ig;ll tl,f Ihr Ion n; S, ,h ,Ind [lie ,,,olid te:un I In (,rh _ I„ 111.n the ncyvr,t iraL,UL :Ill'\ 'Ili Winder"?, men's li:l'•„ .'1 Ic.1 `_'li l' .1, 11'11 in Sc( >r�� m I -d WF l: 1I+ORE M'i11 ;; 1,:r.VI. �M �EAvvE Rr,u11, 10. •lir r. r.•.fin9 MAv ' . LF AGUE `a,"`IN�;S TEAM W L , VTS LEA UF RESULT, LOSSA GIRLS FIELD LACROSSF LEAC.UI STANDINGS A♦ of Ap,1 JO TI AM A r ♦ V•S LOSSA RUGBY STANDINGS A, W MA, -a MID(.)' 80Ys WF,' DIV I$ION TEAM W L T c'S En JUNIOR BOY, WEST DIVISION TEAM w , PTS SENIOR BOYS WEST DIVISION EXHIBITION TEAM W . T PTS .secs 6 b, w.. ,\,G. 3 E D,.•:� µace, , ,, a 3 2 ecce O 1,r P„ O t Blue Jays offer m o-�,veek ball camp in JuIN t'ICKERING — Mcnnber, ,,t the Toronto Bluc lav, are ,cl I,1 Ilv Iola Pickering Ili r a two-week baseball ,ainp in July The Bluc 1a_\, \\ ill host Camp Blue Jays an Pl,kcrn e', Bro,k-Finch Park Irum Jul\ 21 to and Jul\ 2S Io Aug I Thu i, the Jags” Pint tura\ into Pickering µtib their,amp Owned and operated h\ the Major League Baseball club. the camp is designed for boys and girls aced 12 to IS who are serious about learning the garlic.Fhe goal of the ,amp is to impru\c participant,' ,kill Ic\cls and luster their enjoyment of the game. Flcad instructor and Blue Jay,' scout Greg !\liner plans e\er\ a,lnu\ Ill (tic Lamp. focusing on baseball fun- damen(als and pro\tding Cacti player \\ nh ndnldual attention The canip sessions will operate Nlondan t„ Fridan from 9 a m to -i p nl Gord A,h. the Blue Jay, \ ice -pres- ident and gcrr'rd manager ,11 baseball operuion,. ,encs as the honorary chairnlut of Carnp Blue Jay N and per- sunalk \i,lls all sessions. luillun Iur a 1,,,,-,eck ,c,sion IN S32: plus GS I PLncr, will rcccnc a lump "t'li den Ont\ 10) planers will he uL,unnno- dated pel se—ion and ccn,lmcw I, on a line-Lunic. first-scr\cd basis 11cuple interested In attending the camp ,an get an application toren In cling <'alnp Blue Jays at -lin-i-11- 12-3n CARCONSU11p, Feature Uar v r PAGE IN •'rHF: NF:N1 AlA F:R'I'ISER N'M:UNF:SI)AY, MA\' 21. 1"7 Pickering Sports Wanderers women win rugby tournament crown %JAX — The Alak, Windcrers Kugh\ Cluh', Saiuid:r\ In Oak\d1c against the Cnlsadcr, I'hr 1'µo %\:u)dcrct, µerr on the Canadian nation- Morgan was a reserve hooker on the learn. Canada. which currently has a record of one N\anen', tir,l leen) defcaled e tont, 11onlrr;Il men , lint team plan in the (lnunw Kll-'1'% 'A' al team In e ;2i 1 li", Io lapau) Slllld:l\ In the Paclfi, Knn Rughy win and one lo„ In the International (1lurna based ,yuad Io \\ In the W111\1crr1,' ,ra,,'n open Ing Iournn :uenl :)I the ,1011" Har\\II),d A\cnuc Unnm', Senor League. the second, co{npcic ii Dol) 1, ❑ In the kaon(, Kugh\ Union Pn Second tell of the , trnnl Japa. Hong mens, well take on Hong Kong In Hung Kon,• l ol\Illi Iealnn I'ountannrnnn north held, on Ihr Inn,' weekend e third, I•la\ )n the Kt Sc,ond \\hlle tire l' K,'n_' and Ihr I' S ,\dvn ,lar,h:dl pta\cd at the next \\cckcnd. Canada, Ke\ Wanderer, li\e in Alas and Pickering 'Ihr cent al(lacled I\c lc mn,. Including the Dlr I,lon ho,'krr position Inc while In pl:q'crs SI John',. \'c\\ toundlamd S\\Ilcls. Ihr loronto S„ull,h. the %L,nireal Kilf,unan, ;end til \line dc hi Ile\ ue fr,tIII MI niIcaI Thr \\•uldelcr, I'l,ed undctcaltcd SI :\nnc do Brllc\uc u) the fin•)I. s,orIn, lili \\In In ;I line dl,pla\ of \omen', rti_•h\ :\merle Farb\ did all the ,ormg for the \\.indcrcr, \ulh three pcnelt\ ki,k, 1'hc \\anJcicr, po,lyd a rc,ord of herr \\In, .Ind one I,,,, during ound-n,hln :coon t1' place Nc,ond ,chlnd St \nnc do ficl!c\ue In the son betel 1.11. \1 n \\bur\\a,hrJ the l„rom z ll In the oilier ,erlll fln•n Inco, h. S; \nnL drfralCd IIIL S\\'l,r, 2-1 In i.,und r,'hln a,tion. the \\,I lL Cler, de I:,IIrd the S,.\ Iter, i I I I, IIIc I , ,lit,' S• 'III,li ' and Ihr %1 1 c, I I'•.irllx ISI' , i -l1 :mil I011 1„ : \1,..Jlr:l, \\ .'men', Ilr,l end lcal_uc .LiI,Ti n Thur„Ln Illi• 117111 ira\el I., l n,nl `,or I ,,nIc,I .Ig;ll tl,f Ihr Ion n; S, ,h ,Ind [lie ,,,olid te:un I In (,rh _ I„ 111.n the ncyvr,t iraL,UL :Ill'\ 'Ili Winder"?, men's li:l'•„ .'1 Ic.1 `_'li l' .1, 11'11 in Sc( >r�� m I -d WF l: 1I+ORE M'i11 ;; 1,:r.VI. �M �EAvvE Rr,u11, 10. •lir r. r.•.fin9 MAv ' . LF AGUE `a,"`IN�;S TEAM W L , VTS LEA UF RESULT, LOSSA GIRLS FIELD LACROSSF LEAC.UI STANDINGS A♦ of Ap,1 JO TI AM A r ♦ V•S LOSSA RUGBY STANDINGS A, W MA, -a MID(.)' 80Ys WF,' DIV I$ION TEAM W L T c'S En JUNIOR BOY, WEST DIVISION TEAM w , PTS SENIOR BOYS WEST DIVISION EXHIBITION TEAM W . T PTS .secs 6 b, w.. ,\,G. 3 E D,.•:� µace, , ,, a 3 2 ecce O 1,r P„ O t Blue Jays offer m o-�,veek ball camp in JuIN t'ICKERING — Mcnnber, ,,t the Toronto Bluc lav, are ,cl I,1 Ilv Iola Pickering Ili r a two-week baseball ,ainp in July The Bluc 1a_\, \\ ill host Camp Blue Jays an Pl,kcrn e', Bro,k-Finch Park Irum Jul\ 21 to and Jul\ 2S Io Aug I Thu i, the Jags” Pint tura\ into Pickering µtib their,amp Owned and operated h\ the Major League Baseball club. the camp is designed for boys and girls aced 12 to IS who are serious about learning the garlic.Fhe goal of the ,amp is to impru\c participant,' ,kill Ic\cls and luster their enjoyment of the game. Flcad instructor and Blue Jay,' scout Greg !\liner plans e\er\ a,lnu\ Ill (tic Lamp. focusing on baseball fun- damen(als and pro\tding Cacti player \\ nh ndnldual attention The canip sessions will operate Nlondan t„ Fridan from 9 a m to -i p nl Gord A,h. the Blue Jay, \ ice -pres- ident and gcrr'rd manager ,11 baseball operuion,. ,encs as the honorary chairnlut of Carnp Blue Jay N and per- sunalk \i,lls all sessions. luillun Iur a 1,,,,-,eck ,c,sion IN S32: plus GS I PLncr, will rcccnc a lump "t'li den Ont\ 10) planers will he uL,unnno- dated pel se—ion and ccn,lmcw I, on a line-Lunic. first-scr\cd basis 11cuple interested In attending the camp ,an get an application toren In cling <'alnp Blue Jays at -lin-i-11- 12-3n CARCONSU11p, Feature Uar v 1�, ` __11�"- --- Feature Car {w . ; 22K: 33K Ivqc (()K\ f IF:I()N\ I. 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