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BY MARIANNE TAKACS
STAFF REPORTER
PICKERING — The safety of
young children is being threatened by
the lack of a family change room at
the Pickering Recreation Complex.
according to a mother who won't take
her eight-year-old son there anymore
because he's too old to accompany
her into the women's change room.
Only children six and under are al-
lowed to join their parents or care-
givers in a change room for the oppo-
site sex at the complex.
"They're telling you you have to
send your child over six years into
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the change room alone:' says
Michele Sarangi of Pickering.
"They're ordering you to send them
in there to get undressed, naked in
front of strangers"
Mrs. Sarangi maintains it's unrea-
sonable to expect people to allow
their young children to be alone and
vulnerable in a change room in this
day and age when organizations like
Child Find. Block Parents and police
are urging parents to never leave
them unattended. She notes children
have been harmed after being taken
by strangers from places such as
shopping malls. Just last year, she
adds, police charged a man with sex-
ually assaulting a nine-year-old girl
and a 13 -year-old boy in the Picker-
ing Recreation Complex pool during
a public swim.
"Just don't telt me it doesn't hap-
pen or it's one in a million. If your
kid is the one in a million, it doesn't
matter about the other 999,999."
Mrs. Sarangi points out Town
Council members have publicly de-
clared the importance of neighbor-
hood and community safety, and
should order the provision of a fami-
ly change room at the recreation
complex if they mean what they're
saying.
Until the new change room is in
place, says Mrs. Sarangi, her family
and others she knows won't use the
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BY LINDA WHnE That's the message Oshawa resident and provincial government's Education Quality Im-
STAFF REPORTS public school teacher Steve Hanson shared with provement Act which he believes would be
Many teachers have "retreated to their class- about 20 parents at a Durham Region Coalition more appropriately named `The Death of Qual-
room and are quite frankly scaredr' for the future for Social Justice forum on Bill 160 Thursday ity Public Education Act'. He urged parents not
of education after a two-week strike failed to night at the Steelworkers' Hall in Oshawa
bring about desired changes to Bill 160. Mr. Hanson is among those opposed to the See EDUCATION/Page 2
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Education reform controvers continues to ra e in Durham
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EDUCATION/From page 1
to wait for the next provincial elec-
tion, when he hopes the Progressive
Conservatives will be ousted from
power.
"When it comes to election time,
there won't be anything worth sav-
ing. If a new government comes in
and wants to save quality education,
it would cost too much money" to
return it to its current level.
While Mr. Hanson suggested
teachers were "bitterly disappoint-
ed" that the Ontario Federation of
Labour didn't join them on the pick-
et lines, Ontario Secondary School
Teachers' Federation, Durham dis-
trict president Pat Jermey recognized
the division in the Ontario Teachers'
Federation failed to garner support
from organized labor.
But many union members do
support teachers, reported Oshawa
resident Russ Rak.
"Bill 160 cannot be allowed to
stand if it passes (third reading and is
made into law);' he argued. "We
must fight to get it repealed. It has
nothing to do with quality education.
Its objective is power. Its goal is to
privatize education and set up char-
ter schools"
Ontario English Catholic Teach-
ers' Association. Durham district
president Mike O'Connor also ex-
pressed concern that Bill 160 is
paving the way for private — or
charter — schools.
"We're not giving up the fight.
even though we're in the classroom;'
he reminded parents. "We're not rul-
ing out that somewhere down the
road we may walk out of the class-
room again,"
He reminded parents of their re-
sponsibilities in defeating Bill 160.
"Only the public can save public ed-
ucation.-
While
d-
ucation:'While the government insists Bill
160 will improve the quality of edu-
cation, critics say it is nothing more
than a power grab to slash spending.
And though school boards like
the Durham Region
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board are pleased
they will receive a bigger
chunk of the financial pie
under Bill 160 because the
provincial government will
collect and disperse all ed-
ucation property taxes, Mr.
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O'Connor fears poorer school
boards will receive increased fund-
ing at the expense of richer boards,
like the Durham Board of Educa-
tion.
"To bankrupt one system to ben-
efit another is wrong and shouldn't
be done"
Ms. Jermey is also critical of
plans to fund each student equally.
"Equal is not fair," she argued, point-
ing to special -needs students and
Dr. Walter Staples
those learning English as a second
language who need more suT'port
than others.
Ms. lermey and Mr. O'Connor
urged parents to invite teachers to
speak at functions to discuss Bill
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Pickering reg Tonal councillor fined
as he started walking toward a
doughnut shop. When asked
by police for identification,
Coun. Johnson "opened his
wallet and fumbled through
his papers, eventually produc-
ing a police officer's business
card" He was de-
scribed as being
"unco-operative"
when asked for his
proper identification.
He was then arrested,
taken to the Pickering
police station and
later released.
In court Friday,
Coun. Johnson was
fined $125 for the of-
fence of intox-
ication in a
public place,
and given a
suspended sentence on
the charge of having
open liquor other than
in a permitted area.
Provincial prosecu-
tor Stephen McGuire
said he agreed to the
suspended sentence on
the second Liquor Li-
cence Act charge be-
cause the defendant's
judgment was likely af-
fected by his intoxica-
tion.
Coun. Johnson's
PICKERING — Ward 3
Regional Councillor Rick
Johnson has pleaded guilty to
Charges of being intoxicated
in a public place and having
open liquor other than in a
permitted area in an incident
in January.
Coun. Johnson's
lawyer, George
Wright, entered the
guilty plea in provin-
cial court in Whitby
Friday morning on
behalf of his client,
who wasn't there.
According to an
agreed statement of
facts submitted to the
court, at approxi-
mately 2:15 a.m. on
Jan. 18, a police offi-
cer stationed in the
parking lot of Celebrity's
restaurant on Bayly Street ob-
served Coun. Johnson exiting
the establishment holding a
bottle of beer and a glass. The
councillor got into the passen-
ger side of a vehicle which left
the lot. The vehicle was fol-
lowed by police and stopped
at a plaza at 1271 Kingston
Rd.
There, according to the
statement, the councillor got
out of the car and appeared to
be "very unsteady on his feet"
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Pickering mom wants family
PICKERINGTrorn page 1
Pickering pool and will go swimming
in Ajax, where there are family
change facilities. She points out she
had been spending about $400 a year
on semi -private swimming lessons
for her son before he became too big
to sneak into the women's dressing
room. It will cost Pickering in rev-
enue lost, she says, as long as there is
no family change room.
Pickering Block Parents chairman
Sandra Armstrong agrees the new
change room is required, describing
it as a "safety necessity".
She says it's particularly impor-
tant because the recreation complex
is so big and not very tightly moni-
tored, so anyone can easily get in the
change rooms. "It could really be
beneficial to a lot of families," says
Mrs. Armstrong. "It's part and parcel
of a modern facility."
Construction of a family change
room, at a cost of about $150,000 to
$200,000, was in the Pickering bud-
get for 1997 but was taken out before
the budget was finally approved by
Council, according to Town director
of parks and facilities Everett Bunts -
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"There certainly has been some
concern expressed by mothers and
fathers with young children." he
says. "I understand the concern of the
parents. They don't want to send an
eight-year-old into a change room by
himself." He notes complex staff are
sometimes asked to accompany
young children in the dressing
change
rooms, but they're
able.
rooms
not always avail -
Mr. Buntsma says the family
change mum will again be requested
in his department's 1998 budget sub-
missions.
"Where it ends up in the overall
municipal priority list, I can't honest-
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♦ Editorial
Voters have
right to know
Pickering Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick John-
son pleaded guilty to two Liquor Licence Act offences
in court Friday.
The veteran Pickering councillor, who was re-elect-
ed Nov. 10 by a decisive margin, was charged last Jan.
18 with being intoxicated in a public place and having
open liquor other than in a permitted area by Durham
Regional Police. His lawyer entered guilty pleas on
both charges on behalf of his client, who wasn't in
court.
Ward 3 residents should have had the opportunity to
decide for themselves before the Nov. 10 municipal
election whether his admission would affect their vot-
ing choice. The public would have had that chance on
Aug. 18 had Mr. Johnson not requested the trial be
postponed until Nov. 21, eleven days after the elec-
tion.
And that is where Coun. Johnson must be held ac-
countable.
He bears a measure of responsibility for keeping the
case out of the limelight. Coun. Johnson told the News
Advertiser on at least one occasion the case involved
'just a misdemeanor' and therefore wasn't worthy of
reporting in local media.
Two weeks prior to the election the News Advertis-
er learned Mr. Johnson intended to plead guilty on
Nov. 21. When asked for comment at that time Mr.
Johnson asked how the News Advertiser had discov-
ered this information and referred us to his lawyer.
Calls to his law -ver were not returned.
Public officials should be held to a high standard of
conduct by the people they are elected to serve. They
are awarded a huge responsibility on election day and
owe it to the electorate to be forthright with them. Mr.
Johnson should have come clean much sooner and
given voters all the information they deserved at the
polls.
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MPPs, vote your conscience
on dictatorial Bill 160
To the editor:
I am writing this letter even
though I'm fairly certain that it
will fall upon deaf ears — the deaf
ears of our elected officials in the
provincial government. I am writ-
ing to appeal to each MPP to vote
their conscience on Bill 160,
rather than to follow the party line.
All most people have heard
about on television, on the radio,
and in newspapers is that Bill 160
is about preparation time, class
size and a budget cut. It is about
control, control that the premier
stated in his Common Sense Rev-
olution he did not want. It's about
control that will shackle the
boards of education and the hands
of the elected school board
trustees.
A section of the bill will allow
the Minister of Education to fire
board staff and other officials
without allowing those people the
right of appeal. It also allows the
minister to assume complete con-
trol of boards and to fire any staff
member who does not follow his
orders. This is most certainly in di-
rect contradiction to some of the
most important values in our soci-
ety — free thought, free speech
and the right to act according to
one's conscience.
Do we really want our children
educated in a system that will be
essentially run as a dictatorship'?
What will they be learning from
that experience and how can we
teach them to think if the educa-
tors themselves are hobbled by
fear of speaking out''
According to an article in the
Toronto Star by Jim Coyle, the
word power appears in the hill 124
times, whereas curriculum, learn-
ing, outcomes and skills do not ap-
pear at all and the word student is
used once. How can the minister
(this word appears 260 times) ex-
pect us to believe that this bill will
improve the quality of education
for our young people — the future
leaders who by this bill will not be
allowed to learn how to think
freely — when it does not speak to
education so much as power'?
So I ask you, our elected lead-
ers, to vote according to the wish-
es of your constituents, to vote ac-
cording to your conscience. The
minister can't fire you (YET) and
to be moved to a back seat is real-
ly quite inconsequential in com-
parison to losing the votes of the
electorate in the next election.
Give us a mason to respect you
again.
JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor-in-Chief
STEVE HOUSTON. Managing Editor
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News
Editor
Back -to -school
quiz for parents
Since your children have been back in school for
two weeks, it's time for a pop quiz, readers.
We'll get on with the test as soon as Mr. Smith
removes his gum and puts it on the end of his none.
Today, we will make sure your math skills aren't
rusty after that little interruption we had. As soon as
Mrs. Smith stops chewing the gum off Mr. Smith's
nose.
Now, close up your laptops and put your calcu-
lators away.
Start with the figure 160.
Subtract from that the number of ministers of ed-
ucatioxn who lost their jobs recently.
ne
Homany grades did Mr. Snobelen pestis before
he was put in charge of schools'? Add that.
Divide: by the amount of spitballs you threw at
teachers walking the picket line in front of your
kid's school. (Even though you might agree with the
Bill 160 protest, is there a single person out there
who didn't think of a teacher they couldn't stand
whenever they passed a picket line? Three came to
my mind — the three who kept me back at various
stages in my school days.)
Take your new figure and add the occasions your
Grade I child has come home since the strike
singing "Solidarity forever and the union keeps us
strong" instead of " I love you, you love me, we're a
happy family.-
Mrs. Williams, is that a protractor in your pock-
et protector and are you unhappy to see me? ... It watt
not a strike. It was a political protest. -Was so ... Was
so... Was so.
Subtract the amount of fingers your kid's shop
teacher has lost.Multiply by the number of players on the high
school foxxball team who are over 23 years old.
Adel the times you almost ran over a student am-
bling aimlessly across a street during the school in-
terruption.
Subtract the number of occasions you wanted to.
Divide; by the times your teenage sort hugged
you during the teachers' political protest and said, "I
guess our family's not so bad" after watching Jerry
Springer.
Add the number of Tory MPPs who'll keep their
jobs after the next election.
Now, for the multiple choice portion of the test:
If the final total doesn't equal your age in years
(a) You're a monkey's uncle.
(b) I'm a product of the education system that needs
shaking up.
(c) You've just seen what the new math will look
like after Bill 160 takes effecL
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Little fuss over Province'splan to set school taxes
Plans by the provincial government
to set education property taxes behind
closed doors hasn't raised any red flags
at the separate school board here.
"I'm not overly concerned;" admits
Durham Region Roman Catholic Sepa-
rate School Board director Grant An-
drews.
He's referring to an announcement
earlier this week by Minister of Educa-
tion and Training Dave Johnson that,
under Bill 160, the government will
have regulatory power to set education
property taxes without public debate.
Mr. Johnson insists the government
wants that power only temporarily and
promises to make the issue the subject
of full public debate in the provincial
legislature once the new taxation sys-
tem is running smoothly.
Ministry spokesman Daniele Gau-
vin says the length of time the "tempo-
rary measure" will be in place is still up
in the air. "It's an initial measure to es-
tablish the tax -setting powers in regula-
tion. The government will move the
rate -setting power to the legislature
after the transition period"
Mr. Andrews believes Catholic stu-
dents here will benefit when the
provincial government takes over the
collection of education property taxes.
"Me current model doesn't work
effectively for boards with a limited as-
sessment base:' notes Mr. Andrews.
His board traditionally matches the
mill rate set by the Durham Board of
Education for fear that some separate
school supporters would switch alle-
giance in order to save money.
But "that means we have much less
money to spend per pupil than the pub-
lic board does:' explains Mr. Andrews.
"We are one of the lowest -spending
boards in the province... We have to
spend within our limits:'
He hopes "there will be a significant
improvement" in the amount the board
spends on staffing and materials under
the new funding model.
Though Durham Board of Educa-
tion superintendent of business Ron Tr-
bovich would "prefer to retain local au-
tonomy and control" over education
property taxes, he believes the board
will also have more money to spend
under the new funding model because
the amount it currently spends per stu-
dent is well below the provincial aver-
age.
At the same time, he believes the
burden on local taxpayers will not in-
crease.
Ontario's $14 -billion education sys-
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Durham hospitals turn
awaycritical care patients
BY BRIAN LEGREE
DURHAM STAFF
Area hospitals' emergency departments are
"sitting on a time bomb;' being forced to turn
away patients for brief periods of time as they
struggle to meet the demands of a growing pop-
ulation.
Dr. Robin Davies, Oshawa General Hospi-
tal's chief of medical staff, says the emergency,
department had to turn away patients for brief
periods both Wednesday and Thursday. A total
of three patients were turned away at OGH over
the two-day period, said Ministry of Health
spokesman Lily Wheedon.
Emergency departments at Ajax -Pickering
and Scarborough Centenary hospitals were in
similar circumstances, also redirecting ambu-
lances, meaning some patients had to be trans-
ported to hospitals in Bowmanville or Port
Perrv. says an Oshawa Ambulance Service offi-
cial, who requested anonymity.
"Our hospital in Oshawa and others in
Durham Region do not have the capability to
meet peak emergency demands:" says Dr.
Davies.
OGH invoked its 'ambulance bypass' system
for an hour Wednesday afternoon and about a
half-hour Thursday morning, says Dr. Davies.
"Depending
on the level of
bypass, ambu-
lances are not to
bring patients to
the hospital," he
says. "it happens
when emergency
is overwhelmed
and there's no
room to put peo-
ple.-
OGH
eo-ple „OGH has three
levels of bypass it
co-ordinates with
ambulance ser-
vices and area
hospitals , says
Dr. Davies.
Under the first
level, ambulances
are asked to take
patients with non
life-threatening
injuries to other
hospitals. Under
the second level
-- the system uti-
lized over the
past two days —
amhrdanrP c,+r-
vices are request-
ed to take critical
care patients to
other facilities,
says Dr. Davies.
"These pa-
tients are in a po-
Aentially life-
threatening situa-
tion, for example,
a heart attack"
Under the third
level of bypass,
OGH basically
must "lock the
door," says Dr.
Davies, adding it
becomes a ques-
tion of "who is
the sickest. There
are degrees of
what we call ambulance bypass, it's a practice
we very seldom invoke and only with severe
concern"
The problem stems from a lack of space,
monitoring equipment and staff, says Dr.
Davies. Between emergency and intensive care,
there are 26 beds with monitoring equipment for
critically ill patients, he says. so "there is a limit
to what we can do" The emergency department
at OGH was built to accommodate about 45,000
patients annually, not the 70,000 it receives, he
says.
"It's not an ideal situation, it's actually a ter-
rible situation. It underlines the need for more
resources in our area. We'vc made a lot of at-
tempts for Band-Aid solutions to try and deal
with it"
With Durham's growing population, the situ-
ation will only worsen if emergency facilities
aren't enlarged, says Dr. Davies. The hospital
has been planning its $147 -million redevelop-
ment for "the past 10 years;' notes Dr. Davies.
-We recognize there's going to be a time, if
something's not done promptly, that we can't
handle what we want to handle"
An Oshawa Ambulance Service official says
the ambulance bypass system "works. It's a rea-
sonable system that doesn't happen often"
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Durham residents worried they
won't get their unemployment cheques
during the strike can relax.
Gary Hillier of the Human Resource
Centre in Oshawa says starting Nov.
24, those receiving unemployment or
training program benefits can pick up
their cheques at the Lake Vista Club-
house, 450 Emerald Ave. in Oshawa,
off Cedar Street just north of Phillip
Murray Avenue.
The cheque distribution centre will
be open Monday to Friday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. All Durham recipients
can collect their cheques, with their
SIN card and a second piece of identifi-
be picked up
cation, at the centre except for Brock
Township residents who must report to
the Peterborough centre.
. Bi -weekly repotting cards can be
dry off at the Human Resources
Centre of the cheque distribution cen-
tre, says Mr. Hillier. A toll-free number
is being set up so recipients can report
over the phone, although the number
was not available at the News Advertis-
er's press time.
Mr. Hillier says old -age security,
CPP and government annuity cheques
,.will continue to be delivered by postal
workers. They've volunteered to do this
twice a month even during a strike"
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Pickering resident Joanne Dies is circulating a Area residents have a chance to hear both
petition seeking to delay the passage of con- sides of the debate Thursday, Nov. 27 at an in-
troversial Bill 160 in the Ontario legislature. formation forum. See the story top right.
Ajax
Council
thanks
Witty for
service
AJAX — The
outgoing Ajax
Council has noth-
ing but praise for
retiring Durham
Region Chairman
Jim Witty.
Councillors
Monday approved
a motion express-
ing the Town's
"heartfelt appreci-
ation for his long
service to Ajax"
and best wishes in
his retirement.
Prior to his ap-
pointment to the
Regional Chair-
man's job, Mr.
Witty served on
Ajax Cotmcil for
15 years — eight
as a regional coun-
cillor and seven as
.Mayor-
Mr.
mayorMr. Witty an-
nounced Nov 12
he won't seek re-
election when
Durham Council
selects a chairman
on Dec. 3:
Mayor Steve
Parish said he's
sent a letter to Mr.
Witty congratulat-
ing him.
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MPP, teachers' union
boss debate Bill 160
AJAX — Your representative at
Queen's Park and the leader of a
provincial teachers' union will square
off on Bill 160 this week.
Durham West MPP and Minister of
Community and Social Services Janet
ticker and Federation of Women's
Teachers' Associations of Ontario
president Maret Sadem-Thompson
will speak at an information forum
Thursday. Nov. 27.
A representative from the Durham
Ajax dad ac
Board of Education and a parent will
also speak at the forum, which is
hosted by the school community
councils at Lincoln Alexander, Lin-
coln Avenue and Westney Heights
public schools in Ajax, Valley View in
Greenwood and Lester B. Pearson in
Pickering.
The forum will be held at 7:30
p.m. at Lincoln Alexander, 95 Church
St. N.. Ajax.
Parents are encouraged to attend.
ccused of sex
assaults over a decade
AJAX — A 35 -year-old Ajax man
has been charged with sexually abusing
his daughter for 10 years, from the time
she was four.
Durham Regional Police said the
man attended 17 division in Oshawa
Thursday morning and was then arrest-
ed.
Sergeant Jim Grimley said the
charges were laid after detectives with
the sexual assault
unit spoke to a
14 -year-old girl,
who lives in
Bowmanville.
He said the al-
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Members of the County Town Singers put on a rous- the Ajax Legion on Monday. The County Town
ing show at the Ajax Garden Club this week and did- Singers' members come from across Durham Re-
n't disappoint those who turned out to watch. The gion. They are currently being led by Tracey Marek,
popular choral group played for the garden club at a teacher in Pickering.
Firefighters
play Santa for
needy children
Annual Christmas
toy drive launched
PICKERING — Pickering fire-
fighters have launched their annual
Christmas Toy Drive.
New, unwrapped toys are being
sought for distribution to children
from needy families.
The firefighters believe it's impor-
tant at Christmas to put a toy under the
tree for less fortunate children and
bring holiday cheer to their families.
So they're asking residents to remem-
ber the spirit of reaching out warmly
to others at
Christmas.
Drop boxes
for the drive are
located at Royal
Canadian Legion
Branch 606,
1555 Bayly St.
(at Brock Road);
Pickering Fire
Hall #2, 553
Kingston Rd.
(between Rose -
bank and Whites
roads); Pickering
Fire Hall # 5,
1616 Bayly St.
(west of Brock);
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(at Dixie Road).
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Area residents can remember
a loved one at candlelight service
A candlelight service is being held next month
comfort and song dedicated to those who have
for families who have lost a loved one in the past
lost a loved one and who will take comfort among
year.
others who have experienced similar losses"
Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens will host the
Another feature of the night will be the deco
memorial Sunday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at Pickering
rating of a tree with ornaments available at a
Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Pick-
nominal charge. Proceeds will be donated to the
ering Village.
Children's Wish Foundation.
Complimentary candles will be handed out for
Non-perishable food items will also be collect -
families to light.
ed for the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army to dis-
"Christmas can be a difficult time of year for
tribute to needy families in its Christmas appeal.
those who have lost a loved one," Pine Ridge
Light refreshments will be served.
manager Gary Gentles says. "We encourage peo-
Call Mr. Gentles at 427-5416 for more infor-
ple to join us for an evening of prayer, words of
mation.
Mt. Zion United
church hosts
Christmas craft
and bake sale
PICKERING -- A church in
north Pickering is hosting a Christ-
mas craft sale for early birds inter-
ested in getting a
jump on their
seasonal shop-
ping.
The Mt. Zion
United Church
holds its Christ-
mas craft and
bake sale at the
Mi. Zion Com-
munity Centre
Friday, Nov. 28
from 4 to 9 p.m.
Sale also on
Nov. 29 and 30
from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
The Mt. Zion
Community
Centre ► is on
Salem Rd. be-
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(Optional $15 entry fee with proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society)
Tuesday, November 25, 1997
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(905)420-2020
6:00 - 7:00 Networking
7:00 - 7:20 The Panel Speaks...
7:20 - 9:00 Open Floor for Your Questions
Hors d'oeuvres, Coffee & Tea provided, Cash Bar
The Panel:
Barry Sclater, B.A. WB., Barrister and Solicitor (Lawyer)
author of rruny publications, appearart:es on many well knownT V shows
Warren Hurren, C.A., Hurren, Fkm Sinclair (Accountant)
will atsswcr questions regarding personal and Corporatc'raxauon and Financial Planning
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Ho w rd
bo.und?
Dinner raises $4,500 in bid to bring
Pickering woman here from U.S. rehab
BY NATALIE MILLER
Pickering-Ajax-Uxbrid;
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER
Dan McTeague, who sa
PICKERING — For almost
trying to work with an
two years, Viola Arsenault has
dents to bring Jose home
been missing a family member
has a loving family, su
who is miles away in an unfa-
by a caring community.
miliar place.
ing has a heart"
Her 20 -year-old daughter
He reported about 75
can't cat, talk or even roll over
were expected to at -
in bed by herself since she was
tend so he was
critically injured in a car acci-
"stunned" when the
dent four years ago.
room was filled to
And her family just wants
capacity by people
her back home.
ranging in age from
On Thursday, area residents
teenagers to senior
attended a fund-raising dinner
citizens.
to help bring Jose back to Cana-
"We are here for a
da from a rehabilitation clinic in-
good cause:' said
Erie, Pennsylvania.
Balbir Kular, 52, of
Jose has been staying at the
Pickering.
Lake Erie Institute of Rehabili-
Although he does-
tation since January, 1996 after
n't know the Arse -
suffering severe brain damage
nault family, he at -
when she was thrown from a car
tended the dinner be -
driven by a friend in 1993.
cause he wanted to
There isn't a facility here that
"help out".
can provide Jose the proper re-
G o r d o n
habilitation she needs.
McHendry, 19, a
However, Mrs. Arsenault
close friend of Jose's
says Jose needs to be around
cousin, said his pal
people who love her. "We love
"was always talking
our Josd.
about JosE" so he dc -
"We want her home"
cided to take part in
With the support from the
the evening emceed
155 -plus crowd and the $4,500
by CFTO news an -
they contributed, her wish has a
chor Ken Shaw.
better chance of coming true.
"I just took it to
"I'm very, very over-
heart;" the Scarbor-
whelmed" by the turnout at the
ough resident said.
Waterfront Bistro in Pickering,
Nicolette Hunter,
said Mrs. Arsenault. "I'm happy
27, wanted to sup -
and thrilled."
port the Arsenault
The dinner was hosted by
family who she'd
Roll out the
welcome mat
for immigrants
People are being sought to help immigrants settle in a
new country.
The Ajax -Pickering Social Development Council (SDC)
needs volunteers for the Host Program, in which individu-
als help immigrants adjust to life in Canada. The Citizen-
ship and Immigration Canada program is operated in
Durham by the SDC.
Volunteers provide friendship and support and help im-
migrants overcome language barriers, bank and shop, find
major services in the area, enroll in school and use public
transit. Volunteers and their match spend an average of two
or three hours a week together. They decide when and
where they will meet and what activities they will share.
"It's a wonderful opportunity for Canadians to help new
immigrants participate in the community," says program co-
ordinator Mahmood Mustafa. "Volunteers have the chance
to make a new friend, learn about another country, possibly
a different language and a new culture;'
An information meeting is being held Thursday, Nov. 27
at 7 p.m. in Pickering.
Anyone interested in the program, either as a volunteer
or an immigrant, can attend.
Call Mr. Mustafa at 686-2661 for more information and
the meeting location.
;e MP met at the CIBC branch where
id he is she works.
-a resi- "I had no idea what to expect
"Jose (of the evening)," the Ajax resi-
pported dent said.
Picker- "I've been in a car accident
myself and (Mrs. Arsenault's
people speech) brought tears to my
eyes.
"It's good that people have
these kind of feelings for
human causes;" said Parshotam
-Vashisht, 50, a Pickering resi-
dent for 23 years.
"That's what makes a society
work."
Jose Arsenault was in the spotlight
Thursday as area residents turned
out at fund-raiser to bring her home.
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Name Dropping M.Aj andPickerin
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Birthdays
November is a busy birthday month in
the Heron home.
Marshall turns
two years old on
Nov. 23 and
Janelle is six on
NT,,-.. 2'. " Togctil-
er you have
brought laughter,
joy. love and
sweetness into our
lives. We want to
wish you a won-
derful, fun -filled
birthday and many
more with all our
love. From Mom,
Dad and sisters Ashton and Deanna."
Birthday
Ninth Birthday
Happy sixth birthday wishes for Katie with love from
Mommy, Daddy and Maggie. Katie celebrated her
birthday on Nov. 6.
Birthday
"Our little oiseau" turns seven
years old on Nov. 23. Happy birth-
day wishes to Nicole Leigh Bird
from Mommy, Daddy, Brady,
Rusty, her family and her friends.
loth Birthday
Hugs, kisses and he turned 10 on
birthday wishes Nov. 20. Love
went out to always from
M a t t b e w Granny and
McMulkin when Grand Bob.
`Pooh Bear' Erik Martin celebrated his second
birthday on Nov. 20. Wishing him a happy birthday and
lots of love are Mommy, Grandma, Uncle Michael,
Aunties Mary Ann and Michelle, and cousins Lind-
y, Sam, Johnathon and Emily.
Lucky
13
Look out world,
there's another
teenager out there.
Christopher Rus-
sell, who's a spe-
cial fella, celebrat-
ed the unforget-
table birthday on
Nov. 19. Wishing
him all the best
with love on his
13th birthday were Mom, Dad, Tiffany, Carolyn,
Dave, Sandi, Gary and Micbad. ` E*y a classic and
memorable birthday."
Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding?
Let us know. We'll publish your
special occasion in an easy -to -read
and easy -to -clip format...
..:Send to:
Name Dropping.,
Keith Gilligan,
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Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5
1794 Liverpool Road
Pickering
831-5431
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PRIZE VAUD LWM SAT., Nov. 29, 1997
`Pooh Bear' Erik Martin celebrated his second
birthday on Nov. 20. Wishing him a happy birthday and
lots of love are Mommy, Grandma, Uncle Michael,
Aunties Mary Ann and Michelle, and cousins Lind-
y, Sam, Johnathon and Emily.
Lucky
13
Look out world,
there's another
teenager out there.
Christopher Rus-
sell, who's a spe-
cial fella, celebrat-
ed the unforget-
table birthday on
Nov. 19. Wishing
him all the best
with love on his
13th birthday were Mom, Dad, Tiffany, Carolyn,
Dave, Sandi, Gary and Micbad. ` E*y a classic and
memorable birthday."
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Let us know. We'll publish your
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1997 - PAGE 15
.Durham college welcomesdirectors
sex new
Pickering resident 20 years, he has administered, coached and
developed soccer programs for youth and
Louise Farr among adults throughout the region, was a long-time
coach of the Durham College men's soccer
new recruits to board team and was a charter inductee into the
of governors
OSHAWA — Six new members
have joined the Durham College
Board of Governors.
Peter Bagnall of Oshawa, Louise
Farr of Pickering, Bob Stricken of
Port Perry and Douglas Wilson of
Uxbridge were appointed by the
Council of Re-
gents to represent
the community.
Vaso Vujanovic
of Oshawa was
elected to be the
administrative rep-
resentative and
Todd Gibbs is the
elected student
representative.
Mc Bagnall is LOUISE
the general direc- FARR
tor, customer sup-
port services for Joins board
General Motors of
Canada and is responsible for the en-
tire customer support portfolio for GM
dealerships across the country. As an
active community member, he is the
co-chairman of Creating Futures
Durham College and University Cen-
tre Campaign.
Ms. Farr is a campaign associate
for the 1997 United Way of Ajax and
Pickering campaign. In the past, she
has been chairman and vice-chairman
of the Durham Board of Education and
a liaison officer for Durham College.
She has also volunteered her expertise
to serve as a member of the Creating
Futures Durham College and Univer-
sity Centre Campaign.
Mr. Stricken is the site vice-presi-
dent of Ontario Hydro's Darlington
Nuclear Generating Station. He was
involved in managerial assignments at
Ontario Hydro in Pickering and the
United Nations International Atomic
Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria.
Mr. Wilson has a corporate/com-
mercial law practice in Uxbridge. He's
president of the Uxbridge Rotary
Club, is a founding member of the
Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Founda-
tion and held the position of chairman
and vice-chairman for the Uxbridge
Cottage Hospital Board of Directors.
Mr. Vujanovic is a Durham College
business administration graduate who
has completed his CGA designation
and currently holds the position of di-
rector, financial services. For the past
.Christian
-women talk
autumn crafts
n KKRDVC — Tuesday is the
last dale to mserve a spot for an up-
coming talk on fall crafts.
Reservations are required for the
1bursday, Nov. 27 meeting of the
Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's
Club, which will be held from 9:30 to
11:15 am. in the Gallantry's banquet
room on the lower level of the Picker-
ing Town Centre.
The theme for the meeting is fall
crafts. Cost is $5 per person, $2.50 for
first -timers. Free babysitting is avail-
able. Call 427-5445 (Karen) for infor-
mation.
Durham College Sports Hall of Fame.
Mr. Gibbs is a third -year, business admin-
istration/operations management student from
Oshawa. He's a graduate ol' G.L. Roberts Col-
legiate and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in
history from York University. He also serves
as a tutor for students having difficulty in sub-
jects such as math, statistics and operations
management.
The Durham College Board of Governors
is comprised of 17 members, 12 appointed
from the external community by the Council
of Regents, four elected internally — repre-
senting students, faculty, support staff and ad-
ministration, with the president as an ex -offi-
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VolunteerCorner:
A whereyou can helplacep
You can serve your com-
munity just as effectively as
the people you elected ii the
Nov. 10 municipal election
to run the Town, the Rz-gion
and the school boards.
Several agencies in Ajax.
Pickering and Durham need
your time and talents to sere
at the grassroots level, help-
ing people in your town who
require assistance.
Information Ajax -Pick-
ering: Arc you interested in
discovcrinc= a variety of in-
formationabout your com-
munity:' Volunteers with
good interpersonal skills are
required to direct clients to
appropriate community, gov-
emmcnt and social sen -ices.
Call Noreen at 686-2661 for
details.
Ajax -Pickering Com-
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Care needs volunteers to
drive senior and physically
disabled adults to their med-
ical appointments. A gaso-
line compensation is provid-
ed. Call Sally Longo at 686-
3331.
Ajax -Pickering Red
Cross: Join the Red Cross
team! Challenging positions
exist with many programs
and services. Call 420-3383.
Arthritis Society of
Durham Region: Volunteers
are nt-vdcd to help with spe-
cial events throughout the
year, fundraising and office
work and to serve on the ex-
ecutive committee. Call
Lucy Perri at 434-7221 or I -
888-765-0005.
Ajax -Pickering
Women's Resource Centre:
Women volunteers arc need-
ed to support and provide in-
formation on community rc-
sources to abused women at
a vulnerable time in their
lives. You will be required to
work at least two hours a
week, be willing to learn
new skills and share your
wisdom and concern. For an
application or information,
call Jackie at 686-2661.
Big Brothers Associa-
tion of Ajax -Pickering:
Women and men are needed
for the new in -school Men-
toring Program one hour per
week. Big Brothers are also
needed along with volun-
teers for group activities, of-
fice support and agency pro-
grams. Share the fun and
support the moms and boys
from father -absent homes in
our communities. Call 686-
2871.
Block Parent Program:
Being a Block Parent is eas)
and rewarding. Display the
Block Parent sign only when
it is convenient to answer
your door. Your only respon-
sibility is to link up the per -
Have a talk
with the
Pickering
Toastmasters
PICKERING -- A local group is
looking for people just like you who
are interested in improving their com-
munication skills.
The Pickering Powerhouse Toast-
masters meet Tuesday, Nov. 25 from 7
to 9 p.m. at the Ajax -Pickering Board
of Trade office, 1099 Kingston Rd.,
suite 224, Pickering.
Toastmasters is an international or-
ganization dedicated to promoting and
improving speaking, listening and
thinking skills through its member-
ship.
For information on Tuesday's
meeting, or on the club itself, call 831-
8564.
Breast-feeding
workshop
Wednesday
Moms -to -be are invited to a breast-
feeding workshop this coming
Wednesday.
The Durham Lactation Centre
holds the prenatal breast-feeding
workshop Wednesday, Nov. 25 from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Information on breastfeeding, in-
cluding how to start and what to ex-
pect is offered at the session. Cost to
attend is $25.
Call 427-9547 for location or more
information.
son in need of assistance
with the proper authorities.
For more information about
the Ajax Block Parent Pro-
gram, call Henry Zaczek at
427-2054. For the Pickering
Block Parent Program, call
Sandra Armstrong at 831-
0878.
Big Sisters Association
of Ajax -Pickering: Womcn
who can offer a supportive,
caring friendship to a girl six
to 16, a boy six to 10 or to a
pregnant teen or young
mother are needed to volun-
teer with the one-to-one
matching programs. Volun-
teers are also needed for of-
fice help, special events.
fundraising and the board of
directors. Call 428-81 1 1.
Big Sisters Association
of Ajax -Pickering Clothes
Circuit: The second-hand
clothing store needs reliable
volunteers to assist with var-
ious store duties such as sort-
ing donations, arranging dis-
plays and assisting cus-
tomer. The store is conve-
niently located next to the
Big Sisters office (Bavly
Street and Westney Road,
Ajax, next to Taco Bell) and
is accessible to public transit.
Call Clothes Circuit at 428-
8111.
Breast Cancer Society
of Canada - Durham Re-
gion Chapter: The chapter's
dedicated to funding Canadi-
an breast cancer research and
heightening breast cancer
awareness. Volunteers who
can donate two to three hours
per month are needed to as-
sist in the daily operations of
the chapter, to assist in the
organization of fundraising
events, to conduct public
speaking engagements. etc.
Full training is provided.
Call 686-7993 or 666-4561.
Canadian Cancer Soci-
etv, West Durham unit:
Volunteers are required for
many interesting activities,
including organizing and
canvassing for the annual
April fundraising campaign.
Drivers are also needed to
transport patients to cancer
treatment centres. It is an in-
valuable way to spend your
spare time since one in three
Canadians are diagnosed
with cancer in their lifetime.
Contact Lynn Nazarko at
686-1516. With your help.
cancer can be beaten.
Canadian Diabetes As-
sociation - Durham Region
Branch: The goal of CDAis
to improve the quality of life
of Canadians affected by di-
abetes through research, ser-
vice. advocacy and educa-
tion. The Durham Region
branch needs volunteer for a
variety of positions and to
help out at bingos held every
Canadian 1tire Pickering
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- Satuldry 7:30 am. .- 6.'00 p.tn., Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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6DOD A --EAR
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second Sunday afternoon at
Caesar's Bingo Place, 88
King St. W.. Oshawa. Call
"ted Savelle at 436-6648.
Canadian Organization
for Tropical Education and
Rainforest Conservation:
The organization promotes
rainforest conservation
through education and re-
search and needs volunteers
to assist. Call Marilyn Cole
at 683-21 16.
Child Hind Ontario -
Durham Region Chapter:
Child Find is dedicated to re-
ducing the incidence of
missing children and return-
ing youngsters home safely.
Call 686-3181 and leave a
message.
Children's Aid Society
of Durham Region: Volun-
teers arc needed to act as
special friends to children
and parents. to supervise
family access visits, to help
with special events and to su-
pervise a children's play-
room. Call Susan Kucharski
at 433-1553, cxt. 2311
(mornings only).
Christian Horizons: The
group needs caring and dedi-
cated people to assist and
support developmentally
challenged young and older
adults within group homes
and in the community. peo-
ple seeking a very rewarding
and fulfilling experience and
a chance to meet some great
new friends should call Dave
Carleton at 649-5715 week-
days between I and 4 p.m.
Cope Mental Health
Program: Cope is seeking
volunteers to assist people
with emotional/psychiatric
problems either on a one-on-
one basis or in group pro-
grams.
Training is provided. Call
Christine or Sheri at 686-
3248.
Durham Association for
Family Respite Services:
Enthusiastic volunteers in-
terested in sharing a few
hours a month with a child,
teen or adult with a handicap
are needed. Join them in
leisure activities or provide
respite in your own home.
Call Valerie Ford at 427-
3541.
Heart and Stroke Foun-
dation of Ontario: Local
chapters require volunteers
to help raise funds for heart
disease and stroke research
and health promotion activi-
ties. Volunteer opportunities
arc arranged to fit your
lifestyle and availability. Call
686-1521.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th (evening) and
ALL DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
SEE AND ENJOY ALL OF THE BEAUTY OF THE
YULETIDE SEASON!
TAKE PAIN RAISING
MUCH NEEDED FUNDS TO HELP SUPPORT
HEALTH CARE AROUND THE REGION
♦ Oshawa is proud to play host to the first-ever
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THE SATURDAY GENERAL ADMISSION ARE
AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
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Ajax Plan 182 Oueen SL 8 Bredl SL W. i
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Ministry
extends
temporary
drivers' .
licences
Postal strike
prompts extensions
The Ministry of Transportation
announced Thursday due to the
postal strike, it will extend tempo-
rary drivers' licences by another 90
days.
Temporary licences are granted
by the ministry for a 90 -day interim
period to drivers who are renewing
their licences, making name and ad-
dress changes, or who have just
passed their drivers' exam.
Permanent licences are unable to
be sent through the mail at this time,
so temporary licences have automat-
ically been extended.
However, the validity of vehicle
permits will not be extended.
While drivers will not be receiv-
ing their usual reminder notice in the
mail, vehicle owners are still re-
quired to go in person to a licensing
office and renew their permit on
time, to avoid being charged by the
police.
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OF
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INCLUDES UNIFORM KARATE
20NUS 01 6 DAYS PER WEEK
-GYMNASTICS UNLIMITED ACCESS
ROUTINES FAMILY &
FOR CHILDREN = GROUP RATES
AVAILABLE ALL AGES
6 DAYS (NO EXTRA FEE)
INSTRUCTOR:
Mr. Valeri Karpov, 5th Dan
1989-1992 National Coach
Soviet Union Karate Team
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FOR YOUR
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Independent retirement living at Cedarcroft Place
Cedarcroft Place
invites you to discover
their living centre and find
out for yourself why it's the
perfect place to enjoy your
retirement.
You'll be pleasantly
surprised at how afford-
able it is and impressed
with the excellent quality
of life you'll experience
here.
Administrator Lorna
Ketela says they have a
cc4nmitment to providing
the highest quality services
and accommodation in a
range of options to suit
your budget.
"Residents can choose
from private and semi pri-
vate to standard accommo-
dations," she says. "And
they include all meals,
linens, housekeeping and
laundry service."
You can choose single
or You
occupancy in a
private room with an
ensuite bathrooms.
Furnishings can be provid-
ed or you can decorate
your room they way you
like it with your own furni-
Cedancrolft Place is a OVS stork►1etk0110t living
centre located at 649 King St. E. in 00um&
ture and accessories. cine programs, art and craft
Cedarcroft Place is classes, games and social
fully air conditioned events.
throughout and each room There is an in-house
features individual climate hair stylist and a doctor on
control. There is also a call at all time who visits
built-in emergency call sys- Cedarcroft Place once or
tem for 24 hour protection. twice a week for private
You'll enjoy a variety consultations.
of activities including exer- For those that need
additional health care for
edarcr 'ft P - an extra fee Execu-Care
O ace provides you with inde-
pendence and security.
OSHAWA'S PREMIER RETIREMENT HOME Execu-Care Services
offer very reasonable rates
depending on your needs
and their qualified staff
includes Registered
Nurses, Nursing
Assistants, Nurses' Aides
and Companions all of
whom are experienced,
compassionate and under-
standing.
Lorna says one of the
most attractive features of
Cedarcroft Place is its loca-
tion. Situated on King St. E.
in Oshawa, the residence is
near a shopping plaza,
medical centre, churches
and banks. There's also a
bus stop right in front of
the building.
You'll also enjoy
Cedarcroft's treed, park-
like setting and landscaped
grounds or take a leisurely
strou in the nearby park
Inside there is a com-
mon room to relax and
watch TV and an activity
room if you want to play a
game of pool or cards.
Families
are also invited to share
time with you at
Cedarcroft.
"Families are 'an
important part of our resi-
dents' lives and it continues
when they come here," says
Lorna. "Family and other
visitors as well as children
are always welcome and
can accompany residents to
programs, church services
and special events. They
may also purchase meal
tickets and eat in a private
setting away from the main
dining room."
Arrangements can
also be made if you would
like to have grandchildren
stay overnight.
"At Cedarcroft Place
we promote independent
living with assistance,"
says Lorna. "We know how
hard it maybe for you to
adjust to living in a retire-
ment living centre. But we
make it a pleasant transi-
tion allowing you the free-
dom to enjoy the lives they
had without all of the
responsibilities you may
have had that made it diffi-
cult such as housekeeping
and preparing meals."
For more information
about Cedarcroft Place call
(905) 723-9490.
Cedarcroft Phase.
Smiles all around in Pickering
The organizers and volunteers of St. Vincent's which will hang in the school. On hand for the pre -
Kitchen recognized the community efforts of the sentation were (from left) Vice -Principal Suzanne
staff at St. Anthony Daniel Catholic School in Pick- Roche, Education Assistant Hilda Muench, Chief
ering for their support and contributions to food dri- Custodian Paul Low and St. Vincent's Kitchen rep-
ves. St. Vincent's awarded the school with a plaque resentative Ruth Puckrin.
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The Durham Region Health
Care Information System
*► Message From
.,: Your Durham Hospitals:
Ajax and Pickering General Hospital
Oemorial Hospital, Bowmanville
North Durham Health Services
(Port Perry and Uxbridge)
Oshawa General Hospital
Whitby General Hospital
There better
wa26form track your�alth
a�t
Dr'.hfi is
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WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?
• To serve you better
Your health care provider will have the
most up-to-date information about you,
which means you won't have to
repeatedly try to recall or explain your
medical history.
• To save your time
Duplicate tests are minimized, and
you'll wait less time for the results.
• To save money
By ha ' one system shared by all
Dulhaunn it s, we will save money
that we can put back into patient care
for you and your family.
WHAT IS IT?
A new partnership amongst all Durham hospitals
featuring Ontario's first integrated electronic
health information network linking these hospitals
- Ajax and Pickering General Hospital; Memorial
Hospital, Bowmanville; North DLrham Health
Serves (Port Perry and Uxbridge sites); Oshawa
General Hospital and Whitby General Hospital.
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WHAT WILL THIS MEAN
TO ME AS A USER OF
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Think of it as a computerized form of the chart used by
your health care provider to record information about
tests, diagnoses and treatments you receive. This new
system will allow health information to be shared by your
authorized health care provides. For example, if you had
specialty tests done in Oshawa, your results will be
available at the other Durham hospitals should they
require them for your follow up care.
DOES THAT MEAN ANYONE
CAN HAVE ACCESS TO MY
INFORMATION?
No, absolutely not Only those health care providers with a
'need to know' in order to provide care to you will have
audit rued access to your health infDrmation.
If I have more
questions about
this system, who
can I talk to?
Call your local hospital.
We will be pleased to help you.
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Ajax and Pickering General Hospital:
Kim MacMurray, (905) 683-2320, ext. 5248
Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville:
Susan Scott, (905) 623-3331, ext. 1881
North Durham Health Services:
Port Perry - Terri Martin, (905) 985-7321, ext. 270
Uxbridge - Sharon Paradine, (905) 852-9771, ext. 245
Oshawa General Hospital:
Jane De Jong, (905) 576-8711, ext. 3848
Whitby General Hospital:
Bruce Smith, (905) 668-5590
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Billboard _ - Nov. 23, 1997
SUNDAY, NOV. 23
BOOKS: Friends of the Ajax Public
Library hold a book sale from 1:30 to
4 p.m. at the main Ajax library branch,
corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings .
Cres., next to the Town hall. Used,
childrens, arts, crafts, coffee table
books available. Proceeds to support
the library. 428-1328 (Val Marshall).
MENTAL HEALTH: The Durham
Family Mental Health Support meets
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 777 Simcoe
St. S.. Oshawa. Support, education,
workshops for people trying to cope
with mental illness in their family.
Meetings are every Sunday. except the
last Sunday of the month. 619-1499.
665-7346.
MONDAY, NON". 24
FITNESS: Fun 'n Fitness, a drop-in
aerobics group for beginners to ad-
vanced, meets every Monday at 8 p.m.
at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings
Cres.. Ajax. Refreshments follow the
one-hour class. $3 per night. All pro-
ceeds go to the church. 686-0258.
TUESDAV', NOV. 25
SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens'
Friendship Club's Tuesday Morning
Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m.
at 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Regional as-
sessment commissioner Mery Bowen
discusses changes to the assessment
act. 619-0315 (Betty).
CORRECTION
I I& NOTICE
We is oh to draw your attention to the
following in our current
'Rest Gifts -Best Prices' flyer.
Page 5. 50' garland, 51-8812-8. Copy
should read: 25% off, NOT 1/3 off.
Page 17 ;-1/2 qt. food steamer. 43-1696-
6. Copy reads: Reg. 39.99, Sale 34.99,
Save 5.00. Should read: Everyday Low
Price 34.99.
Cafe Classic, 43-0524-2 Copy reads:
Reg. 49.99, Sale 39.99, Save 10.00.
Should read: Great Buy 39.99.
Page 22 Item 7, Mastercraft paint, 48-
h142x, is not available at the sale price.
Page 26. Shop -Vac Bags. 54-0001-0.
Cop) should read: Pkg. 3, NOT 5.
We sincerely regrrt am inconvenience
we may have caused you
enote348-97 zones: ALL exd.0
C�uintax( IIIiSP
presents on week ends
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to die awMof3jwdia C&&tie_
Join us on a Sa wday, We afternoon, for
coddails by the open foe and meal the other
guests before dressing for dimer.
• Cartdeigltt ditxter
• fiery ( supplied)
• Otfernight a000rrt wdation
• Full Ertgksh brealdast
Total package $170 per couple
Dinner and Mystery only $50.00 per person
cluNgton House Gift C.artiNcatas Available
TEL: (905) 983.6412
AMNESTY: Amnesty International Ajax -
Pickering Group 90 meets at 7 p.m. at the
Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church
St. N., Ajax.
Speaker is journalist John Cooper. 839-
3969.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Today's the last day
to make reservations for the Thursday, Nov.
27 meeting of the Ajax -Pickering Christian
Women's Club, which will be held from 9:30
to 1 1:15 a.m. in the Gallantry's banquet room
on the lower level of the Pickering Town Cen-
tre.
The theme for the meeting is fall crafts. $5
per person, $2.50 for first -timers. Free
babysitting available. 427-5445 (Karen).
TOASTMASTERS: Pickering Powerhouse
Toastmasters meet Tuesday nights from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade of-
fice, 1099 Kingston Rd., suite 224, Pickering.
Toastmasters is an international organization
dedicated to promoting and improving speak-
ing, listening and thinking skills through its
membership. 831-8564.
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Babyboomers seek sexual health
Does the dawning of the Middle Age
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professional life. They seek Psychotherapy to help them find
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The way in which we develop and mature does not always
lead to the kind of life and relationships we want. The ways
we behave. relate and feel about ourselves and the world
comes out of our particular life experiences. 'These
experiences shape us and colour the way we view the world.
They influence the way we behave and interpret what is
happening to us.
Therapy helps you meet the challenges of your life and
lets you gain a deeper understanding of your behaviour.
Through counselling you will improve interpersonal
relationships with family, friends and co-workers. You don't
have io wait until a crisis occurs to star therapy. Although
Non h American standards are the highest in the world for
education, we do not tram how to mature our emotions or
develop strong interpersonal relationship and conflict
resolution skills unless we actively seek out a psychotherapist
who will focus on the development of these very critical
areas.
Today. most psychofhenpists do mot agree with the notion
that in order to seek psychodserapy, you must have some
diagnosable mental illness. They regard their client's distress
and symptoms as growing pains of weakness. illness or
pathology. Many therapists prefer to think of themselves as
consultants or coaches, working with clients who are
essentially healthy, whose lives are in a transient state of
crisis. who are experiencing temporary emotional turbulence
or are unable to resolve conflict in a satisfying way. They
consider themselves as facilitators for their clients' ongoing
growth and development.
The benefits of Psychotherapy are many. Most people who
see a psychotherapist expencrrx an intcrease in their ability to
Lake charge of their life and deal with daily problems. They
feel less alone. victimized and unable to cope with life. They
arc more able to assert themselves in their own lives and
relanouslups. Psycbodhaapy groes them tools to help them
improve the quality of their lives and provides a place to
safely exercise and sueagden their emotional responses. It
helps to build personal flexibility and me eases adf-esoorm.
Through Psychotherapy we develop neer. positive ways of
experiencing the world. It helps rat refocus on what we are
capable of in the present and fine. nod frees is from being
bound to ruecreaung give experiences and traumas of the pan.
The results of c Ins have immediate as well as long-
range impact on our personal and professional lives.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Developmental Psychotherapy has evolved from the study
of human development throughout life and the physical.
mental. emotional and social factors that infloemce this
developmew process. It is based on The theory dug during our
hymnative yeas, normal emotional deveiopmat has been
inhibited or stopped through ineffective parming. traum&
abandonment or other eavircameotal reasons. Although we
develop in other uveas, we build emotioand nkfenses lin order
to compensate for this lack of development. However, when
we are called upon to relate to others, we are unable to aad
therefore use our defenses msecad. This creases conflict and
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children - we all deal with conflict in relationships daily.
Few of us want altercations to disrupt the harmonious flow
of our lives. We work very hard to find ways of getting what
we want without the loss of a cooperative atmosphere in our
homes and at our workplaces.
Poorly handled conflicts lie at the core of most emotional
distress. With more effective conflict resolution patterns
learned, individuals, couples and families in distress can
move toward resolution of their underlying difficulties and
develop emotionally healthy living.
In order to get the maximum benefit from therapy, a
course of treatment is recommended as there are different
stages of therapy. The first stage focuses on the content of
the client's conflicts. Here the therapist is a guide. helping
the client identify the source of their conflicts. During this
phase, the uncovering of underlying concerns and buned
feelings can liberate the client, relieving them of long
troubling emotions.
The therapist helps the client find new solutions and
behaviours, which unpicks the difficulties and opens new
passageways to more satisfying living.
Understanding where and why dysfunctional habits were
learned in the family can facilitate habit change. It is then
the client no longer takes on the blame and the shame of the
dysfunctional habit, giving them a plausible reason for why
they have been engaging in clearly counterproductive
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toward their communication foibles. They recognize that
these habits may have been needed to survive in the family
culture in which they grew up but now are getting in the way
of diem getting what they want in fife.
Once a client enters into the second phase of treatment.
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develop new habits. The coaching dimension of treatment
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relaboaship needs wet. The client's communication and
negotiation skills arc then practiced within the safety of the
tbetapy sessions in order to develop and strengthen them.
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If you feel that you and your relationship could benefit
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Let's go to the hoop
Melanie Pringles' Crantley Bishop drives for the in the Pickering Men's Basketball League.
hoop in front of Insurance Portfolio defender Melanie Pringles won the contest at Dunbarton
Blake Slawter during non -masters division play High School Monday night.
Peewee `A' Panthers reel in Muskies
PICKERING — The Pick-
ering Panthers Advantage Car
and Truck Rentals minor pee-
wee 'A' rep hockey team gained
I:- measure of revenge over the
Lindsay Muskies in a recent
league contest in Lindsay.
After losing to the Muskies
earlier in the season, the Pan-
thers turned in one of their bet-
ter efforts to defeat the Muskies
6-3.
Gordie Brettell and Michael
Watkins led the offence for
Pickering with Brettell scoring
two goals and Watkins adding a
goal and two assists. Also scor-
ing for Pickering were Craig
Burrell, Nolan
Smith and
Jamie Emslie_
Chipping in
with as- �`►
sists were V
Stephen S t -4
Farmer,
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MacLeod, 'rOCiAt��
Kyle Gilling-
ham, Brandon
Gillingham, Matthew Gartner,
Evie Hanna and Giancarlo
Domingo. Kyle Gillingham was
brilliant between the pipes,
Scoreboard
PICKERING HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS
As of Nov. 16
cd the torch for the Pickering Swim
Sarah Wolch third in the 200m back.
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turning away 37 of 40 shots.
Team members are Michael
Tadman, Billy Keith, Stephen
Farmer, Craig Burrell, Matthew
Gartner, Giancarlo Domingo,
Jamie Emslie, Evie Hanna,
Gordie Brettell, Daniel D'Al-
imonte, Chris MacLeod,
Michael Tantsis, Brandon
Gillingham, Michael Watkins
Nolan Smith, Chris Lovering
and Kyle Gillingham.
The coach is Ed Hanna, as-
sisted by Duncan Emslie, Frank
Gillanders and Donny
Northeim. The manager is Liz
Keith.
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PICKERING — Scott Allen car-
bell was third in the 50m fly and
cd the torch for the Pickering Swim
Sarah Wolch third in the 200m back.
('Huh at a recent meet in Scarborough.
Brenna Wilson dominated the 1I -
Allen, 10, won the high points in-
and -12 girls' category with six top-
Ji� idual trophy in the 10 -and -under
three finishes. She won the 200m fly,
ho:, s' division with six first -place tin-
took silvers in the 100m fly, the 200m
,h�: s at the meet hosted by Torch
back and the 2Wm free and bronze in
�miming on Nov. 8 and 9.
the I 00 free and 100m back.
He won the 50 -metre, 100m and
Warren Barnes owned the boys'
'' it )m freestyle events, the 50m,
1 1 -and -12 division, with gold -medal
) ni and 200m backstroke. Allen
performances in the 100m and 200m
swam to a silver in the 200m
breast, the 200m and 400m individual
rc a.tstroke.
medleys.
Bradley Johnston. 9, followed
Adam Janssen turned in third -
behind Allen by winning the
place finishes in the 50m and 100m
m1 and 100m butterfly, the 100m
free. while Jon Kaye swam to a
'Id _'(X)m breast, finishing second in
bronze in the 200m back.
he 50m free and third in the 200m
Alicia Kaye had a strong meet in
Licks 6
the 13 -and -f4 4 girls' category, with
Jake Stevens earned a silver in the
five top -three placings. She took gold
im fly and a bronze in the 100m
in the 200m free and 400m IM, sil-
'L, k, while Jordan Chizick was sec-
vers in the 200m breast and 400m
,end in the 100m fly and third in the
free and a bronze in the 200m IM.
'00m breast.
Brianne Ferreira won silver in the
Pickering swimmers were also a
100m and 200m free and bronze in
force in the 10 -and -under girls' divi-
the 50m free and I 00 back.
sion. Stephanie Peters, 9, won the
Lauren Campbell won a silver in
100m free and 200m breast, took sec-
the 400m IM.
and in the 100m and 200m back and
in the 15 -and -over boys' section,
third in the 50m back.
David Grose won gold in the 100m
Laura Barnes won bronze in the
and 200m back and a bronze in the
200m breast, while Melanie Camp-
100m fly.
'ckering novices save their best for last
CKERING — The Pickering
21. Winger Cody Pollard, playing
Wayne Gretzky Studio 99
his last game before moving up to
novi a `AA' rep hockey team
the Ajax -Pickering `AAA' Raiders,
one win to show for its efforts at
led the way with a hat trick. Kyle
be recent Georgetown tounla rnent.
Downing, Daniel Silva, Damien
The Panthers suffered a 2-0 do-
Pavhdis and Nathaniel Underhill tal-
to the Newmarket Redmen in
lied once each. Mark Gertsakis,
first game. Goaltender Jamie
Chad Gaudet and Silva had assists.
MWoay played a solid contest in
In recent league action, the Part -
turning aside a barrage of Redmen
thers captured a 5-3 victory over the
shots. Pickering was outsbot 31-3.
Whitby Wildeats.. Team captain
The Pickering novices met a
' Brent Sbea�er and Downing played
! �rtg C7arington Toros squad in the
pivotal roles in the win, with Shearer,
'ecoadgame. The Panthers wen
potting his first hat trick of the sea -
down 5-0 after the first period.
son, w d Downing connecting for the
Molvny was rested in favor of rook-
winner with less than a minute to ga.
gwdie Calvin Leon after the open-
'` Silva closed out the scoring with an
The Clarin a barrage
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empty -net marker. Assists weo to
in the nen, .Mo periods
Ky C. poets and GUTS" with two
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.Se 6 lurkidt experience
905-430-0205
SHIFT SUPERVISOR
For
Ajax ! Pickering.
previous automotive
xperience an asset.
Must be able to
work shifts 8 be
ndependent. Please
tax resume to Cherie
3t 905-831-8134.
MANPOWER
IN THE EVENT OF A POSTAL STRIKE,
MAIL, OR REPLIES TO ANY ADVERTISED
POSITION MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY
OF OUR 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OF THE
THIS WEEK
OR
AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER
1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Sears Store) - Ph. 683-0707
130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707
1032 Brock St. S. Whitby (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9;),35
865 Farewell St. Oshawa - Ph. 576-9335
95 King St. E. Bowmanville (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335
26 Water St. Port Perry - Ph. 985-2511
uo--v a rrc[A crow nirmg
drivers. Pawl cash nightly. PA1N5TYLISTS, ESTHETI-
Eam up to $12/hr Must have CLANS OR NAIL TECHS want -
own car.apply at 1215 eayy, ed for full-time or part-time
Pickering .905-831-0030 retail sales positrons avail-
able immediately Please call
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professional car hauler. N-
hed Automotive Group/ Auto
Haulaway car Hauler trainknq
program Excellent earnings
and benefits polemwl. Fee,
abstract and valid mass 1
drivers license required.
Call 1-JIJjB-HAUL-300
for further information
Debbie 905.609-0342, or drop
off resumes at. Beauty Man
beside Winners) at Durham
erlre.
NO WORK? AJAX Based -1rm
needs 20-25 people fast. due
to new accounts Areas in
customer service. and public
relations. Will train. call Jack-
ie (905) 426-4954
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PLOWERS
Brokers required
Experienced driver
with newer 4x4 for
5carb. / Markham /
North Turk Routes.
Guaranteed hours.
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-eck their ad upon
.blreahen as News Ad-
,�fiser will not be re-
:: onsrble for more than
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1'Q There shall be no li-
i�ihty for non-mserhon
any adverhserrW
iodity for errors 1n acs
l,mited to the amount
:and for the space occu-
z.,ng the error AJI copy
subject to the amro-
of management of
'ews Advertiser.
CLEANING : mp,eY/,+
AM :LX.4 1 d".
Anis" nen own eowp-
Ptchenng area Leave
pIto 'Iessage 416-713-
:OMPANY okm for person
• - ' .ruck wdh ware -
.Se 6 lurkidt experience
905-430-0205
SHIFT SUPERVISOR
For
Ajax ! Pickering.
previous automotive
xperience an asset.
Must be able to
work shifts 8 be
ndependent. Please
tax resume to Cherie
3t 905-831-8134.
MANPOWER
IN THE EVENT OF A POSTAL STRIKE,
MAIL, OR REPLIES TO ANY ADVERTISED
POSITION MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY
OF OUR 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OF THE
THIS WEEK
OR
AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER
1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Sears Store) - Ph. 683-0707
130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707
1032 Brock St. S. Whitby (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9;),35
865 Farewell St. Oshawa - Ph. 576-9335
95 King St. E. Bowmanville (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335
26 Water St. Port Perry - Ph. 985-2511
uo--v a rrc[A crow nirmg
drivers. Pawl cash nightly. PA1N5TYLISTS, ESTHETI-
Eam up to $12/hr Must have CLANS OR NAIL TECHS want -
own car.apply at 1215 eayy, ed for full-time or part-time
Pickering .905-831-0030 retail sales positrons avail-
able immediately Please call
Aspire to be a top earning
professional car hauler. N-
hed Automotive Group/ Auto
Haulaway car Hauler trainknq
program Excellent earnings
and benefits polemwl. Fee,
abstract and valid mass 1
drivers license required.
Call 1-JIJjB-HAUL-300
for further information
Debbie 905.609-0342, or drop
off resumes at. Beauty Man
beside Winners) at Durham
erlre.
NO WORK? AJAX Based -1rm
needs 20-25 people fast. due
to new accounts Areas in
customer service. and public
relations. Will train. call Jack-
ie (905) 426-4954
-X
SNOW
PLOWERS
Brokers required
Experienced driver
with newer 4x4 for
5carb. / Markham /
North Turk Routes.
Guaranteed hours.
A6+u needed:
DZ .alt drivers. Call
(416)288-0313.
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Massage Therapy
public
Therapy Division of Ontario Business combined with their condensed
College, that "as the health small classes, varied start
Program First Of
says care programs,
area extends to alternative methods, dates and highest quality of their
Its Kind In
massage therapy is a regulated instructors, this type of program was
profession that is becoming more definitely needed for the area. Dave
Durham Region
mainstream, not just through the public Anderson is a prime example of the
rte'
but through the medical professionals quality of staff hired by OBC. He
as well" He goes on to say that comes to the college with a well
massage therapists are securing rounded background in his chosen
employment in other health related field. With several years of training
areas as well including private practice, plus his previous college
rehabilitation clinics, sports/athletic administration duties, his knowledge
facilities, spas, dance troupes, cruise is extensive and up-to-date. 1990
ships, wellness clinics, and also as graduate of the Other schools and
teachers and facilitators within the community colleges offer the program
3
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health care industry. in three years, however, the two year
pewit.
program at OBC is not teaching
j"
Under the competent direction of "elective" courses - just strictly
David Anderson, the Oshawa campus massage therapy related courses.
ra 42
of Ontario Business College has just Financial assistance may also be
Therapeutic massage is a drug free healing
completed construction on a brand new available to those students who quality
3,500 square foot massage therapy and inquiries can be answered by the
that has been practiced for centuries
clinic and teaching facility on the on -campus Financial Advisor
and as changes continue to take place
second level of the Midtown Mall in
within our health care system, more
Osla The facility houses not just If you are interested in registering for
people arc turning to alternative methods
classrooms, but also an eleven table the massage you are
����
of treatment, namely massage therapy,
to contact
massage therapy clinic which will be asked to contact the Admissions
o n to the and also a thirteen Department of OBC at (905) 576-
Due to the high demand for Registered
Massage Therapists in todays work place.
the Ontario Business College made the
decision to offer this intensive diploma
program. starting January 5th of 1998.
The 22 I/2 month long program consists
of 2250 hours of extensive training in
anatomy, physiology, pathology.
kinesiology, orthopedics. sports injuries,
histology, nutrition, and clinical
techniques of assessment, treatment, and
remedial exercise. This is the most
extensive medically based training for
bodywork in Canada and upon completion
of this program, students are
rccommcnded to sit the entrance to
practice licensure examine with the
College of Massage Thcrapists of
Ontario.. Upon passing this examination.
they arc legally recognized as Rcgistaed
Massage Therapists by the Ministry of
Health and the College of Massage
Tberary of Ontario.
David Anderson. the Managcr, Massage
Pc -
table working classroom. 9175.
When asked why OBC decided to take
on such an intensive diploma program.
Anderson said that based on the
colleges excellent reputation for
graduating "job ready" students.
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machine operators and assemblers
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SALESPERSON/CONSULTANT
Canada's leading supplier of Orthotics
has a position available in Oshawa.
You will be required to:
• maintain retail outlet sales
• consult with new and existing
industrial accounts
If you have proven retail sales
experience, excellent communication
skills, and possess a strong commitment
it) succeed, please fax your resume
to: (905)803-0397
The Orthodc Works
Relieving Foot and
Back Pain since 1976.
135 135
Leading Toronto Area equipment rental firm
requires diesel mechanics experienced in:
,portable air compressors
-ride-on compaction
•skid stern loaders
Good compensation padtagss oftwed
Nether repels only to:
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2960 YYarldtrn hold
$CirbOfoa�l, 01C MX 1 E6
or FAX 416.29e-129%
QUALITY
INSPECTORS
CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY
(30 daysminimltm, Shift Work,
Overtime required)
Applicants must have 2-3 years
experience in a fast paced,
automotive manufacturing
environment. Post secondary
diploma or certificate in quality
or engineering is a must. Must be
able to chart/graph statistical
data and have excellent
communication skills and
demonstrated leadership abilities.
Fax resumes to:
905-721-3339
(no phone calls please) Only
those selected for an interview
will be contacted. We thank all
those who apply.
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT CENTER
Durham Collage •
COMPUTER GRAPHIC
SPECIALIST
Commercial Printer with in-house pre -
press service requires a Computer
Graphic Specialist. Minimum 3 - 5 years
experience, strong technical capability
with MAC and IBM.
Please send your resume to:
Ronald Taylor,
President & General Manager
MARACLE PRESS LIMITED
1156 Kin gg Street East
Oshawa, ON. L1H 7N4
Tel 0: 905-723-3438
Fax11: 905-428-6024
MAC GRAPHIC
ARTIST
required immediately. Must have
minimum 3 years work experience
in 4 colour process. Please call
(905)433-0250
/0111116 NKL Operator for
conventional TOS W100 with
mn. 5 years acpcnence.
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ONKMATELY required
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straps. 3 - 5 years ermenence
NM Inowled0e of Written
Repian Mill Welder. Irrre-
mum 2 yyewarss sxperiarce. Cal
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Monaca two Color operators,
tax reswlk to (905) 613-
95115.
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sume b: 9054911951115.
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• Competitive Wages • Weekly Direct
• Lots of Miles • Frill Benefit Package
• Safety Bonuses • U.S. mil: Can. Runs
• New Equipment • Horne often
• Dedicated Runs • New Equipwent
• No holdbacks • No comm. deducted
MINIMUM 1 YR. VERffIABLE EXPERIENCE
Please contact Alistair Lowe at (905) 579-2911
for more information.
(905)571.5063
TO tial Crystal ar osm"
Calve hem Nov. 23 to Dec
3M. iB.oDlhar. Appy on
Ibv23t0 at Gals Grits 100611
from 10-2prn.
a TNMNfor ow are aa arot. 2200 emdl Rd. II.
surto
3317
GENERAL Oniu Clerks In -
U& sales 6 Customer Sent -
k4 Posamm to M Imaw
r.. - ,i Fax rescan w 995-
72o-2150 for a coriddlabon
inti
PNOSMSSM Paper compa-
ny in Dumam seelonp own-
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muin 3 yrs�erkrIa roes
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extra
money
for
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Sell AVON
products
where you
sewitlor"Ird
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Mont be a am pllyer and
so M*40d
0.. va�irnOfdy
120 120 r
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Immediate position atraumm.
MiM be bilinand and ha►e experience.
Rescan to: Mentor
10-1330 Boundary Rd. Oshawa
905-725-7763.
Fax: 905-725-7340
• Apply Now For FT/PT Hours
• Positions may continue after holidays
• Housewares & Sports Items
• Fun & Exciting Work Environment
• Start immediately
LONG HAUL AND DAY TRIP
AZ DRIVERS REQUIRED
Make Advantage Personnel your
last career move. Great
opportunities for qualified
AZ DRIVERS
Min. 2 yrs. exp., clean abstract,
ICC medical
Apply in person to:
1621 McEwen Drive Unit #5
Whitby or call Matt
905433-4010
YMCA
We are currently preparing young adults
for positions in:
sales and service
machine operators and assemblers
general labour
trades helpers and construction
clerical/sdmirustratiort
Cal today to find out how the YMCA can help you
to adwve Your efnPbYmerM goals.
(905) 427-766 or drop by
1400 Beyly St. Mall One, Unit 16A, Pickering
mat ice the GO Train station)
-Parbaption is bnftd to people 16 to N who are
oul d work siod not ylnldng IICh , I kll ilk ,
1 SOM HoWAywes ISMS HeipAgents
SALESPERSON/CONSULTANT
Canada's leading supplier of Orthotics
has a position available in Oshawa.
You will be required to:
• maintain retail outlet sales
• consult with new and existing
industrial accounts
If you have proven retail sales
experience, excellent communication
skills, and possess a strong commitment
it) succeed, please fax your resume
to: (905)803-0397
The Orthodc Works
Relieving Foot and
Back Pain since 1976.
135 135
Leading Toronto Area equipment rental firm
requires diesel mechanics experienced in:
,portable air compressors
-ride-on compaction
•skid stern loaders
Good compensation padtagss oftwed
Nether repels only to:
Hub E4ryipaatnaat Lilatilld
2960 YYarldtrn hold
$CirbOfoa�l, 01C MX 1 E6
or FAX 416.29e-129%
QUALITY
INSPECTORS
CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY
(30 daysminimltm, Shift Work,
Overtime required)
Applicants must have 2-3 years
experience in a fast paced,
automotive manufacturing
environment. Post secondary
diploma or certificate in quality
or engineering is a must. Must be
able to chart/graph statistical
data and have excellent
communication skills and
demonstrated leadership abilities.
Fax resumes to:
905-721-3339
(no phone calls please) Only
those selected for an interview
will be contacted. We thank all
those who apply.
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT CENTER
Durham Collage •
COMPUTER GRAPHIC
SPECIALIST
Commercial Printer with in-house pre -
press service requires a Computer
Graphic Specialist. Minimum 3 - 5 years
experience, strong technical capability
with MAC and IBM.
Please send your resume to:
Ronald Taylor,
President & General Manager
MARACLE PRESS LIMITED
1156 Kin gg Street East
Oshawa, ON. L1H 7N4
Tel 0: 905-723-3438
Fax11: 905-428-6024
MAC GRAPHIC
ARTIST
required immediately. Must have
minimum 3 years work experience
in 4 colour process. Please call
(905)433-0250
/0111116 NKL Operator for
conventional TOS W100 with
mn. 5 years acpcnence.
5pe fax re -
76 -1923. Call
.fide or Bob 905-576-1107
ONKMATELY required
Courer orwen wren clean ate
straps. 3 - 5 years ermenence
NM Inowled0e of Written
Repian Mill Welder. Irrre-
mum 2 yyewarss sxperiarce. Cal
boom Perssrrrc�. (905) 137-
ww
ANT® FM TE Mulk or
Monaca two Color operators,
tax reswlk to (905) 613-
95115.
swills - pat twine Hada-
berg Platen Operator for
fmLvbe i o, Scon.— Tie cur-
ing and perioram.fax re
sume b: 9054911951115.
REFR=RATW/HYAC MECHANIC
FMIM SM
You wA m responsible for aoot>xsing, houblWicoling,
repairing and/or redesignwtg hospital eglriprnwd. l'he
rOl9 rewires a Cwtlf lat>ie of QUalik a110r1 ISSUed by the
Prwvinoe of Ontario as a Registered Mediarlic, a Gas Fitbr
#1 C.eriifioalie and a currant Oren Depletion Premum
Card. Previous refrigadion/FNAiC a ig ium in a heakh
Dare saM world be a defrnifll and.
For oortl'iderllial awaidefation, please forward your resume, by
November 30, 1997, b: HIIIIIarI Nummill tie,
051m w Ra Oeaneed 6 loep0-1,
24 Ahm Sk", 0dlawla, 01do1ia
LIG 2W, fors (M) 751,4�755r.
093
s xRe SAL s for an kw viwr caro be i •
a01111
1111011STNIAI
ELECTRIC"
With some commerciall
factory mairtermce
background required
immediately to work in
Scarborough/T(ronto
area. Please fax
resumes to:
)915) e37 -M
Or tall for M
amovangIM) 837-11111111111
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my dome l -r two dtiYlsft 5
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active pay. 11on sRlokc °a
an JIM. Relater PICIM
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Please 81905 619`3062.
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Finarkial a-, istance may be available to th(>x• tiff ho uualifv_
i
DAYCARE reiaMt and aaord-
Ale lots a TLC. mR MM
meals. Fria Aid acrd CPR
timing Nor1i Harwdpd. Cat
Debbi 03.5844.
:M MY Home. all ages. niubt-
us IorchesilI lacks, dost b
Wks a schools Reoelpfs
avalable Harwood(401 aro.
CAR 428-6381
PICKERMG Mar* / "ft:
LOanq daycare. 18 morale b
12 years Gary oson p
(ferreed backyard and perk)
Grans. stay lane mucic. so -
Dom meals 6 sluff First
Am, C PR certtta. Non-
smoking. receipts. 905-428-
1244
W EST M"I%tsned, reliant
babysitter a,allable weak 11
Is exp ICS Oayaea *Pb-
IN
po-mA Mo k*Xh. Meeks. fertad
yard. babes v e come. ral
nrbes.
427-4937 roaiprsrra . Sefor 2.
1 E"'p°y""m
BOOKKEEPER setlurtg fWl-
4me rob Manual or COnipe-
tenaed to Tnal Balance. Ca-
reroy wokmg Torwft. Suit-
Gde! 1%
Suit -
to hood. 9 -4x -
1M1 FinWood
FIREvil Rota Lumber a
Firewood Centre 4'x8'112'.
$W. 4x8'x/8-. SM Estab-
Inthed 963 Days
05-277.
3381. 1 EVOW 7905-434-
WS
Fro, Oekvery b oshaw
A-1 FIREWOOD, excellent
envy best quaky hardwood.
gWranikM extra long time
fumy stasored'cut a split.
Honest measurement. free
dell K
905-753 2246 Heat Frowom.
ABSOLUTELY TNF sm - lop
a airy seasoned hardwood.
Serving PK kemg, /IWC ma -
By arm Oshawa. CAB
DURHAM FIREWOOD
427-5278
FcR� W - Dry. $69. feta
cord
Call (416) 282-9976.
Pickup or delivery.
FMEWOOO. hardwood Mo
12 Bush cord. will dectilin.
(613)336-2696.
1
GE SELF CLEAN stove. aI
sm-
GE by side with blackIrdriptnepr.
almond with Mack boat
$375., whirgool Moder Cather
dishwasher blas Iran 5200.
(905)427-%55
GIRLS Btlreehw r p sir1OM
baednor, deny duke SM..
Beaumark 1.5 Cu. 1L Ai
aowave, neat rack
375. (905) &S-5965
WALL UNIT like new, folds
PJNCR, with drawers, glees
doors minor a lights, iIOS
OBO C-11 428-
$ Anitktos
door neficks broken
spE cables, 1OOms, aPeft
ers sUlled 545. New doors/
P er
x16- Quality plus Doors
336-0073
1 Armcis for
Sen
4 DRESSERS $45. sofa $75
Wve seat S65sora a Cher
$135. tbfien table A chars
Sm. 4 pc fedroom sot prom
1930) 5475. 5 pCgrit bed-
room (ten beet) 5395. desk
05. arta Ca. Sao. video
arcade mxNn4 5250, cane
a all table S45. natural
$95. Drtwon Fyk dears 5250.
rrkcroehve a fund M.
(905)097-353x.
LEATM lvdliax up b In
Arra. leather purses knew
5-9 99. luggage from Sig".
M~ wamets from $5 99
Exrytlinq Must Got Farcy
L4eUhat. 5 Pontus Mat OsIM
via. 905-729-91M
ANTIQUE TUNof the
cmtwy
10 pce walnut drrerg -
Sol fine! back pall point
seals. $4 00o a best air.
(905)720-1620
8161 M
GAP" Ill R$
Openers installed
549.99
repair broken
springs, cables,
locks, rollers,
new doors available
Full Warranty
416-5014728
hatrrvi,n cmn ..-
CtNem condi ion, Includes
soigne bedlrame. Oak. hutdh.
bench. ft" dressier. mlrrcr.
MON table Berge- Beige. gac-
Con 51200.905 5761256.
GFJWET §ROKFR. 100%,
Nylon died, plush, stain re-
sistant Carpet. For 3 rooms,
body M.00. Price includes
3030 5a yds arpel. deluxe pig
and narahkon in your home.
Fra quotient . in your bane.
No Interest, no payment for
one IOU year. Daniel. 1400-
217-0104.
CARPET. Fruit ExbowW.
New, anti -static carpet.
SooecR-graarde4 sat resistant.
i awirorthtibtaly-fn-*
MPH starling as I" as 5W
$q Mmdt gine Of cabals b
yopanbrpkmpM your decor. For
-how Cal 11001.
BM" 9O 2Ri2
CARPETS - lots of caw.
100% Ryon, new stain re-
base cat" on hallo. I
wM carpel 3 room. 5319.
Price lockades Carpet. pre-
a*- pad, expM iMtilli
`on, fast dowry. free esti-
maM(3o yards). Norman,
OW231 .
cmrm SAIF: Iraq of car-
e-
100%
ar-
100% rykon stain It
lease, Carpet 3 rooms $339.
(30 sq. 1N-) Wck des: Carpet.
prew"m pad and Yatala-
10. Free almates. carpet
a
�Mid
rou narg n Sam 9�
6061772.
cAl1PE15- Christmas Said.
now 100% Nylon, stat mas-
at erdra-W. Can and save.
arpd starts at $1.22/s tt. n -
eluding premium pad/lnstalh-
ON. senor discotrit Repairs
ovaipble. Customer satisfar
con pnwandeed. For your free
in-home estimate call Mike
(905)431.4040 or (416)822-
8226.
Articles
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CHRISTMAS DECORATION
FACTORY SALE
NOV. 29 - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
NOV. 30 - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ALDERBROOK
INDUSTRIES
is the major manufacturer
& importer of Christmas
decoratiens.
.4 �
New Merchandise Each Day.
Samples
A T nL�I�u�pOO •Ends of lines
��L.Ll�f�pl\tJ�,.J1\ Damaged packaging
885 Sandy Beach Rd., Pickering CASH ONLY
No children under 16 admitted.
Site
sr. 1 Articles warned C 1 Articles warned
PENTKIM 166 16448 Ram. ? 7
pb hard drive 14- monitor. 24
x m -media 33.6 t/m, $1,375
(905) 426'6906
PMROSAMARDFATHER
CLOCKS -Pre Christmas Sale -
Used planes. Yamaha. Sa-
midt. Kimba. Young Chang.
Flew' *okra= P=ft- f8%
and up Rent to ow�.n.�...�I1L.a,Ir.g�e�
selection a granddad kr
doors from 5995 and rip. Call
TELEP PIANO 433.1491
1
SNOW" . Gummy wooden
sheds 8 x 8 beak krt, only
S2" plus tax Marry
odw
Sim
and Styles avad"
Ales garages NO OK ks. 761
MCKiy Rd. Unit 3. Pio eemeai¢¢
For more info Cal 905-119
2090,
CASH ORDEALS
2nd Hand Store & Brokers
Now 3 locations
Newest lecatiei: D •dill n tiMltrti
We buy, Sell, Trade &MORE!
Home audio d videocar audio, home
hrrnestioncjs, jewellery, CDs, movies 3 more.
Bib or stlaai - we buy it all!
Top cash paid!
Dort't Accept any ksa.
433-1785 571 2274
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1997 -PAGE 33
�.^ 1 Arts a Crake • 1 Arts d Crake . 1 Arts At Crafts
otter originality
SIMPLY •:admission: 8ZaO
If THE • Kids under 12 free
BEST! • Wheelchair accessible
•Door
Prizes
11;
A
1 11 44 1 1 I•
290 270 270
1992
Sinticoe S. Sk NM N. 100 Brock SLS' cats w1m rami -aline avad-
awe b responsible tiomes.
Kittens wren first boosnr, as
well u rnraitrnrr to
GSH OR DEALS. 2nd Ham
Store 8 Brokers We troy. sell.
SOLID OAK Dmngroom tabt
(2 odernm karts). B chars,
CdtKilarnasrRr tpttod ler auction sae Wed. 6 p.m
every
Won SIM � also n need
rcs" ok homes Pet
trade a more Almost
bre buffet_ beide Excellent
incl. antiques, tine furniture. Royal Multons. Hum-
supplies and oinatrons at-
arrp Top lash paid 433-
conhdlldtn vakred at $3200
AsiogSlWo 905-5763832
mels. LBOOfCtOft, good Chep 8 glass. old toys. coOK-
w"ys welcome Pease till
Domain Angina Adoption
1765571-22746660001
c.SALE PRICE 5599111 Or a
tions d other Interesting articles Durham's largest
at
ALWAYS OPEN COMPUTERS.
Salts seroma and upgrades
TEAR table. $150 Bed-
room set. Ling room
auction emu 1973.
Phoas Kspn CorrtAry Auction
v� � 11. Pp m tures
con" loom Cal
Cal
for rib
fp4p9rs9una 150 s 5699. 486'i 900'0 $4Remote control pppso.. (!e5) 683-M l: Fix (!N5) 576.22,7 A„r�,y� 1 1 ~R0Aio0Mi 1 1 A "onia0r"
(905 571-i�29 Phone a raft. SBgO 905-07-0757. II 1 1 forSm* roe sae Ir Som
COBlOTER Specraft- Com-
aN olhier
DAKMK FURNITURE
plefe Pemtum mune media
Check out our fait SPE-
$ystam $us. Det 466 %a.
CIALS SOLID OAK Table
Meet DX386 5346. coiow
Sets.. so: 36'154• so pcd.
W4
primer Sm, Fax $39 Call
raft ctw tile• ext AJ
(905) 655 3661
Sob OAK Windsor Arrow st
swcw Street Soto. Qslravre
c.SALE PRICE 5599111 Or a
COMPUTER MONITORS.
SOLID OAK 40X60 dol. ped
WG
few permurn board systems
raft tlw 2x10' to AW
133 nmz 5499 we malar.
SOLID OAK Wldsa Mow SI
486 sYSW. from 3299 m
meta over too used cob,
c .SALE PRICE $11991!1
Similar
CREDIT PROBLEMS" Or, ore
EM O. .a;r 4 rytn-
der AM.rM :asune. art,-
OURHAM MOTORS vie:
,no wince �epa:rs cuss a
Spot hnancmq Oowr psy
oar 53.400. to view w (905)
mechana open ovil da
awres lean $500 0 A C Cars.
treClns. vans 1961 to 1991
606-0268. 730-930 pea+
Mon -Thurs
1993 Do aw k sea. $14.995
Atardy Auto Saks Ltd 79x
amrtm ossam, 136.000 km
v6 Meyyr,cy and fogy «-
1992 grand prix 4 dr. hood
swcw Street Soto. Qslravre
1913 DVIaILSTY LE teacher n-
119 000 lull, s6.99S. i A6
Pfau 905 720.3382
tenor PM PfS P/e. P/L. A/C.
grand am 2 dr. v-4 974%.
1968 RAMBLER Ambassador.
automatic. AM/FM cassette
%.000kms Great condition
1992 224 S spied. $6795.
oWstanfng corrfbon. n Bene
Asleep s9 500 905-43636M
1992 cavalier 2 or auto.
fix. All 00%. 82.000 mos.
Clioia staring at $999 Now
$4 300 1992 Suntkrd 2 or. 5
$? 500 Evenrgs (905) 852-
19x3 OIOSaI00tlE :UTLASS
speed $4295 T992 Sarum
mon km n stork from
hilt t h and BrAM a FlAou
-
5024
CIERA. LG pw , :rurst. ML
SC2 2 d. f8.7%. t99t ly-
Mrd wick -truck load d meld
.
its. Yely guy ,,neer Wen you
c rogum
r T1wt
799 COROLLA G's stArr
amrtm ossam, 136.000 km
v6 Meyyr,cy and fogy «-
a 58 000 kit $6.900 7997
miorrbrs 14, 15-. 1r 20 noes
a new factory dead systems
Ole buy 100X SOLID OAK"
We an no No a aA•
Fits smaN Jimmy or Bluer
%aro 9000 nu,nrp :arftm.
exhaust
-Nem Asking $8.200 905-
s30250
Taurus GL loaded. $45%
Lummaload
750
with various Into sattreea
lo..WE ARE i11F FACTORY",
DO YOU HAVE CHRISTMAS TREES
em Cal J0,w
WOWN ELOTIMMC- ought,
-
�
Clioia staring at $999 Now
TRADITIONAL WOOOWORX-
FOR SALE?
as is,,
t9os16e6 93aT
1914 NUCX .tsao,e excel -
lggl Am
open Sundays 12 - 4 (905)
697-3059
ING 905-985.8774
ARE YOU LOOKING TO PURCHASE
116 ARIES K 4
lent shape. '5 JOG kv loaded.
yole, asking 5900. GOO.
ears
winter � 522: pia Pks
sm FMM 5225' and up-
665-0350-
-door
black Chary exteno, maroon
at wheel drive 5 sped,
COYOTE Fa resat hr lentich
used stoves $zoo am wl
A CHRISTMAS TREE THIS YEAR.
270.)OC kms good bony re-
evenor mI,x,q once $7 7.500
$6 995. 1991 Cavakn RS 2
condition,usStora
wasters f250 dryers
Our listing Of •Christmas Trees For Sale'
wbk tr rtatlo„ $,Seip
Cat (9o5t4z'2 49eo
Telephone 19051
dr $5395.. 7991 Covera
every ye
,,try year Must see b ap-
Gmt
$125
$125 and up. New bgri0 mane
fridges. 16.
will be starting soon. Please Call to
Far!
1914 GRAND PRIX. VE ys
� 6%. 1991 Suarord 2 a.
prnxWle. K-mas yea
cf $dos New
196 TaW", 3l tnipre
aft W yw Debunk sec,.rty
s4 500 1991 olds CuuM
"700 Cat 623-UlO
brain name 30- slows $449
advertise yours In this special section.
new pallet, rims wen S19W
system. 4 -duo. Approx.
Supreme ImenrxlorW. 4 dr.
OJ SYSTEM local for wM-
am o0 New 5 c 1 frunrs
$2s5. Stepnensda's Ap-
Oshawa Whitby Clanngton
E,erxrgs Ivan 723.14W
%.000 tiO�Y kms. new
ores
Waded. $7.6%. 1990 Cars"
ands. banquets. enc violating
planets 227 Court St. Ostia-
This Week 576-9335
HONDA:oIAccordpo ,
a Drakes $12.900 Lake
new one owner Cab 905 83-
$3.5% 1990 Gram Prw 4 or.
td's am tapes, plead b Sl1,
we, 5767448_
3Q20
55.5%. 7990 z24 "5-.5%
(905) 420,-1%5
Ajax Pickering News Advertiser 683-0707
sunroof power "XimS.
1990 Grand Am 2 at . $4 3%
STU a RANKS Appliances
WATER, rt you art aracerraad
we the Paste, smut a/Or ball
Port Perry This Week 985-2511
ticks. Irkerors. 53200 Cat
(905,668-7404
IM BgMMLLE, all Stam.
19,9 Fret»id 121.000 kill.
Over slacked' Ifialdeng
a your water. we Can
did power equipment, remote
i43% 1989 Grad Am 2 or.
� $S50/sef.
Cab ler III .. . i 6e68351
washers $230. dryers $175.
a 686-0234 after 5 p m
2-8 years old. 362 Fnatdl St
removed. BOG s. at cons..
(905)•32-7167.
IEw AND USED dressers
rue. term mAd)571-
coffee and end tables. tables
FMREGLASS custom flairs
am chairs. box spring am
with bwh-In running boards.
mattresses, coin laundry We
Fits smaN Jimmy or Bluer
also bur used furniture Se
55011 obo. 905.9&5-3183
phenson's Commercial Pro-
750
ducts 325 Simeoe SI S.
FILL LEWIN minii til. sue
Oshawa 576-8471
16, excellent condition, askM
a 4 n K h.e .w.. r-, MA_
WOWN ELOTIMMC- ought,
1 AAebs w.rt.d
=8 to sell! 1'11 pay top
dollar for your used and
new CO's. Cal George at
435-1996
FOLDING AFIRE. Stackable
obleatiers am at least 1 gate
fktp. Approz. 42 cubic R. Con -
fact ADt.683-5117
3455
name brand fall/writer doth-
UNWANTED, scrap metals
ed power windows locks.
ng for iron. leans And boys
removed. BOG s. at cons..
seats. too uulse. AVAM FM Cas-
Hu ze 10 of nameX � Gams
rue. term mAd)571-
I01 Thu* pad fall lop �-
eve am welMeridS
sores.
metal. anything (905).571-
puler. 486 with 12 mg: mono-
items to choose from with
6714
ry��lmg hard drive. Cal
more arid" weekly. From
able 221 westney Rd S.
750
to xedos.�� rtGaD
�_ Area i
740kms Runs b Woks great.
0EPLM m has
choose from.
$1500 andrlfl 080 905
Take a look al Brae Sakur:
1MZOA RX7. 1983 wedge -
KENMORE. Mat" alwO
Prices start - sues SS; Spon
CRAFT
tridpe( 3 door side by side) a
'aha 519 shirt 5-5: Gascon
for new Gaolers Mata bCat
Crahers W local -
stove. excellent Condition, 4
pain $AM
yole, asking 5900. GOO.
ears
winter � 522: pia Pks
Oc it n Soo! GIN 906.436-
665-0350-
IXra!!. Saud too good b be
1024
ENC1OEW" M. 10. , 3
diamams..64 brat. vs our-
. I�sm �er. dealers.
()5
3767
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SAIJE
we are clearing top
quality mattresses b
sofa's a reduced prigs.
Oak dining table d
chairs, from $399;
chairs from $60; large
selection, Slumber Sleep
mattresses on sale from
singles from 559; queen
sds from 5229; 3 PC.
sofa loveseat 6 chair
from 5399; Also Chairs
available. Come in d
browse. 111 SOBd Et.
W. OsMaw of Nam
ABctioos. 111 Tamen
Rd* E. Whitby. Can
720-0568 or 432-2$136
ler toots little.
Mfg came m Irurutu He
PLAYS, Durham's largest
upscale re -sok store. Exctu
sney for men, fears and
boys. Suite 1994 we've
been
offering only lie best n new a
toed to new al up b
75% below retail. hence
ConsWRWi shOPPng for
men No n ever b41oea and get
a high end lock at low end
RM
01 to Thicksmy. po ,arm (3um's St. gumn 1e Twist pbraM's sc. Plaza►.- wird. 10.6,
Tours. - Fd. 10.9. Sal. 10.5.
Cal 404-2063.
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ANTIQUES?Absolutdyt Pur -
ch aWg furniture. glass, cferla
leryy), tln. toys or al anosUlrt pepa
Nems. Decoys. tools a Scot)-
tifiC. Collections or estates.
Call Robert Bowen Antiques
(905) 655-8049. Brookkn. Oo-
tario. E-mail: rMbowlen"m-
tOA 70 APPLIANCES work-
ing Or not washers, dryers.
fidget. CaMpinig traitor. pick
UP truck sahl Car. 408 a 30
Con7,phhtas 8 hardware, 905-
426-99N.-
MEW
05-
42655994999.
1 Cege44r
NEW MUSIC Baine • Mill
www.dwtmwAwwLnW
-4c23V h/ecttem
1 Leet a
FOAM - orange and Mack
aL Pickering Nm _ Please
Cal 427-9725
MM. male Cat. brown.
king -hair. 3.4 years old. while
on Ua,paws a tarhderside.
Whites Rd. S. of 401.
(906)420-2332
FOUW. Gold Charm bradene
with drwrerts Wren charms.
Refer Downs area. Possibly
not a recent lou. Plea, cat
ID identify 655-8765.
LOST, Grey fox tut on Ode
Kingston Rd Pickering Vil-
Iage Reward Please call
(705)932-2578 (maW)
• 1 Pteae"obw
311AMESE KITTENS. 8 weeks
od come a ardfy must IM to
good home. $125 each 905-
430-7134. John or Eve.
IATBMELLA COCKATOOS.
While. nut am tenial,. cag-
es and accessores. Cal Keds
905.720-2697
1117 OLDS DELTA 38 -load-
airy exceeam condom.
$2 795. 1989 Grand Prix 2 dr
ed power windows locks.
92.000MOstly homy kg
$4995 1909 &rens GT,
seats. too uulse. AVAM FM Cas-
.
$75900 artrtied. 668-0333
$4.300. 1968 Camaro Z28
sea,. oar. 180.000 km Fie-
f 080
eve am welMeridS
auto. (3.800 36 Reco dr
CAN We 666-51755175
credit! If you
boned c~ vehicles aujid.
work; you drive!
naowe Series. Loaded, exec+
to rfkon. Cam (905) 655
able 221 westney Rd S.
1917 SPRINT 2 door auto.
190 GEO METRO. 4 dr se-
Allier. 693-75W
740kms Runs b Woks great.
dn. am. amrtm Cassette. a/
choose from.
$1500 andrlfl 080 905
G 62K wf Orr
1MZOA RX7. 1983 wedge -
985 -4805
WIS. (8900 697-0226
wood blue 121.000 miles.
190 BONNEVILLE SSE
new ores. certified. 52.500 or
. tans
1MU1 6 •
speed tram Some «allem
body parts (with ownership)
$1000 obo 905.985-0454 or
905.852-5779
790 USAN mwb Van. ftrB-�
loaded, stereo. AIC. $2595
PERSIAN Kittens. healed,
regiop P leach gnlafm na
Blue Mae. Mad mak mak a le -
mak also adift available.
Cal 1905)723-7796
SOFT COOM Wh*IM W -
pup. Good natured. non -all,
kW- CKC rollecon d. Exced-
tM computitn. 5000. CaN
(SO)M-2266.
2 N017WERiR rwpks 5
nWNId old. AN Shots.
Chipped. CKC Registered -
Guaranteed. Serous ingwi
any. Cal 905.434-3790.
19% NO Pontiac Sunbre. 2
door. auto, Mr. $10.500 cem-
tied or best oft* CD AM/FM
radio Excellent condi-
bon (905)725-6532
060. 1993 Pontiac Asan
FINdINCE
5449x. Mese sen 1 or rare tri-
EVERYONE
;1961 or
xidoi
No tum downs.
1900 CMAM 4 cylinder. 4-
First time buy-
draub, air &W orgy
102,000krus
ers, ban"t;
$Ma 1990
Chn Sprint
bad credit no
92.000ba SMX17877
credit! If you
IM LINCOLN Tower Car sig-
work; you drive!
naowe Series. Loaded, exec+
to rfkon. Cam (905) 655
Lots Of
owned
1!191 Blick Regal Gmd
Vehicles to
�"• emmm oad*al low
choose from.
mileage. CD. ituter. 59950
Gen Ivan 723-1492, ,7rGrrtiflL
TDY POOOLE, mak. 9
w mm. a shots, Ckc regis-
tered, loves the v orM,
Shmae bum. sal pant,
Tg aaedimak, (7M) Ir"I9-
19141 Chew. Cagker sedrt, 4 FlNIINCE
wL auto. 127.000 Ion., factory DEPARTMENT
air. 40 mpg.. amRm, Mack ed. SHERIDAN CHEM
grey rat.. sport rims. new 905.706-8495
Goodyear Aquatreals, n ist-
tree, ray Clean car. $52010.
an. obo. Let's deal. 905-%S-
R.nutifv/ P,a...r.e 064 or 905.852.5779. PIE XMAS SALE. 1990 Cara-
Bichon Frise
Pugs, Shin Tzu
Pomeranium
Dachshund
1st Shat% Net Checked
(9057 723-5077
Oshawa
Himalayan FTamc Pt Kau=
11x1 DODGE sprit. used as
second car, power steering.k
power Wakes and air. 76.000
IN., mien condition. $6.350.
(905)839-3069
1911 SUN= convertible.
immaculate, while extend, 8
interior. 23.000km, like new.
SBSOOwom
OetCall4m 631-7947.
van. V6, $6,000. 1989 AC -
cam. V6. Sa3DO. 1991 Shad-
ow. 4cyl . SM- 1992 Dako-
ta. V6. $8,100. Diatom Rapid
Au40.(416)28,-2843.
RED 1100 ORAND AM OT .
Mart Condit=. Waded. 4-d00r.
1 year warrantee, alarm.
30.000 km. $18,900. Scott
DW offer (705)3573028
POOR CREDIT?
Down from $495 payments .
NO Turndowns.
Warranty avaaaw
Cars from 1984 to 1991
AA J AMID J� DS-211f1a
1�547Bay(y St. Piclerkre
IM OMC RALLY STX van. 8
passenger, one owner, frly
loaded. front plus rear feat
and at conditioning. mind
6ardibonl, $13.850., 1991 Ford
Escort. 4 dotor what. auto. low
MNeigD, malt condom Certi-
fied 53.850., 1993 Ford Tp.
LX. hey bnkd. 5 Nbe, ,tie'
COft w. certified, $8,850
1991 GMC Satan 7 passpgel
fury Waded. mint Condition,
certified. $7.750.. 1992 ford
explorer. XL, 4 x 4. 4 door,
ga99d and teal. fully Wada.
e'6fed. $14,670. 14 CIN,
Cavalier. 2 door, teal green,
cold.
any 77.000 kill- 5 speed Ne
new.$8.80. (905) 720-
2177
NEED A VENNUIP Poor
rxedt! No reedit! o
Can Ken Cameron at 905-576,
1800 or 1-888-259.3673. 1 an
hdp!
1115 Chrysler Dynasty LE
3.3L V6. Waded. Whore with
charcoal interior. $6900 obp
985.1139.
4
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TIRED OF SLWMG argued?
There's more We ant seem on
IN wayl CMUear bus ae an -
mw. 1986 Nissan Muth 4 x 4
$2.995. 3 Trackers, 4 x 4 au-
tomatics. 1991 to 1994 your
Choice at $6995 Blowout
price. Reliable winter trans-
portation - Certified and Cheap.
1983 Dodge Aries. station
wagon. $1.795.. 1963 Plymouth
2.2 Turismo, automatic.
$1.995., 1988 Pontiac Temp-
est. 4 cyl. 5 speed. 51.995.
New Arrivals - 1988 Olds Cut-
lass Supreme. 2 or. 96.000
kms, red and like new $5.295
1989 Plymouth Voyageur.
139.000 kms. 7 passenger
$4.995. 19W Mazda 323, au.
tomatic. only 82.00 kms.
$6.595.19W
Pontiac
Grand Am. GT, teal. loaded.
pprreet1tyty 59.595. 1992 Geo
Sbrm, 4 Cyd. 5 Speed. pray
and sporty $5.995 1988 Buick
Park Avenue, loaded, luxury
car. $4.995 Many more ceAt-
tied ars and mini vans to
choose from. Corso m os at
Cartiar Auto Combe. 155 King
St. W.. at Midtown Mau.
rI Dor costomtrs sand
en H"dt, Open surAlp.
all (905) 579 -NIR.
1 Aot«nol
drastic
$75 to .7500 for scrap cars d
condition N
trucks or any conon ve-
cles 24hr protes"al pick-
up ken Towig. Rouge Valley
ReCYCIM for tat protasill
S pickup Cal (905)706-
5740
A i A AUTO -Cars. trucks.
boats We Paw $Bo- $10.00
Cann on the spot.
Any wncch-
lion. any year Call us any -
brae. 24 hours. 7 days. 30
min service 906-686-5003 Or
905-706-52M
ANY SCRAP Car or Truck
wamcd compete or net Top
Cash Dad Free pick-up Cap
(905,,431-4333 or 434.7489
CASH FOR CARSI We buy
used vehicles Veruaes must
be in running uondati x Cal
427-2415 or come to 479
5" St East Ajax at
MURAD AUTO SALES
WANTED. Body of a 1988 or
newer GNC Cnev 112 ton.
Lav 905-725-t392
1 Trucks
ow Sao
1969 CHEYY 102 000 lul
extra goodies 2 5 Mlle, body,
File," Shape 0 a
52.80
,ftp 5)9 903? Kevin
after E p in
1991 GMC -'alt ton exland-a•
atishort bcx VII, auomwRc.
Wood $12.900 Cap (905)
40.-6446
1992 CHEV !,2 ton tack-up
Wended cab 4 -wind dri".
P to P wl, at rootage alarm,
remou snarler, new bra!
weteeappss bog bhp f19.OM Call
(9051725.8417
1 vaw
4 Whitt Drive
1991 FORD Ae^s'a, x- '
passloadec excel cond.
artdaed. $6500 9135.579-
9415
WOMAN! MOTORS Sans
and Service evairs Opal
every day 19% &ares Taf10t
LT. 4 or loaded. 4 x 4.
$x.995 1992 Jeep Djurrolue
Sport 4 Or 4 x 4 . $10.995
19W Pontiac Transport SE.
116.M. 1990 Caravan SE.
$5.995. 1988 GMC Sierra SL
1.2 ton. extended cab. 305.
$6.995 221 Wesbaey Rd. S.
Akar (905) 683-7550
1 Ann Paris
a Raeeia
LATE MODEL "a pans
cheap 2 weeks notice re-
4whec Complete cars «
Pant InSlylatnOn « fettOra-
bOn available 905-995-0454
or 1.416-378-17W
e 1 Seaimablu
lutes ARM Cal cougar
500cc, tan cooled. 7000
Ries. Rhos« from this swn-
(905G9-8914 ager Epp. Call
Nwho
M1Gh F STMSGE for boats,
art. motor More1 1. traders.
ft woo Sales. 4700 T" -
son Rd. Norah, RR1f1 Brotwln.
905855-BO10.
1 APNWMO
For PAN
xIGMiM O$Kf MA Extra large
1 a 2 bmkoorn(s). Large b*
COW Buldrip has bun wader
aw managemtent for 1 year
now.old is a very deal arta
rpkid faialdifw 6595. a sm.
WNW. taw.pa Atitg Yr
chafed. A O.W DeoaNYer
1st ad January 1st Phone
905-579.5584.
BOON! BA labor SL) Large 2 a
311-1 fdorn aagpaarr Its n den
w ria Dut6rpGotse to 401 a
lo
60. Pub . Available nmwe-
dately. From $BOOJmanfh.
Phone 905 57fr4255.
2 t1go 11 nduplexCNttaal Oshawa. 5660 • Hy
dro. Cal angr7p.m.720-3140
11 s r 11 Rirtt r 11 Re 1 loe or - e 11 PubNc Mofea a 11 PNbk MONe:es a 11 PNMk Ildtides
Paw a o. 11 RMr
2-NEDIIOOM Basement IUfNR10US, south Ajax 2•
Awmerd with kitchen. wash- bedroom walkout basement
room a living room, no apartment, separate entrance
smokers. available Dec.lst. with own laundry $sOo per
$58Wmonth firstAast Brock/ month inclusive except phone
Hwy.2 arm. all 619-1251 no pets non -smear firstAast
A LARGE 2 -bedroom excerefercrlces required. Call 683-
tionaly dean apartment n 6417 between 3 Spm.
Oshawa. from 56654755 per
Iqd. Darren. Pmendge Prop-
erties 905-428-7677.
AOELAME/Wry. (Oshawa)
mainfloor 1 -bedroom in
House includes all utilities 8
parking. $490 No dogs Cindy
905-725-2246
AJAX 2 -bedroom, separate
entrance, C/air. 4 appliances.
parlong, no pets. non smoker.
available immedialey SSW/
norm. Cal 683-9460
AJAX- brand new modem 1
bedroom basement apart-
ment Separate entrance.
indite. stove, laundry, full
bam. Available Dec 1 $750
dost to transit Evenings
(905)427-0832. days (905)
427-9229.
AJAX- Spacioust bdrm..
walkout deck, laundry. park-
ing. walk-in Closet. separate
entrance. no smokers/pells.
Immediate $700. all (905)
427-4425.
AVABJIBLEIMMEDIATELY-
Townhouse style apls 455
Likerrdge Rd 1401 6 Bath .
Ape - Whitby 1:10110 3 berm
5900 hydro 2 bedroom
S$00. hydro Contact George
905) 619-0226 Mom Tues
Thurs 9-5
AVAILABLE mmedhatery�De-
cember est . Bright 2 -bed-
room Raa-out basemen apt .
lreshy-parmed $750 aK
Derns Mairgan. SuMr Group
Ventage. 331-95M
AVAILABLE MMEDIATE-
LY. in Wrutby Apt n ldmg
spacious carpeted. newly
gamed. with balcony. close
to bus, shoppag. as ON -
included. firstnast regwred
no pets. 1 bedroom 5675.
2 beCroom. $775 3 bed-
room $840. Can 430-
0134.
BACHELOR apartment. maks
non-smoker wefc*n d. aat-
aae immediately Very don
and term. Fridge. slow. 4 plot
Dam, pnwk en - 1.. part.
from barapatmon Isviast
$475 mo. 905-404-
2936
BASEMENT newt carpeted
separate entrance, hQchen. i
r. Close to GO. 401 a man. no
petSlthbinned
irg. Avail
saw
adusive fiviam cap
vim 420-6863
BOWMANVILLE 2 DWroan
semi dose 'o all anuaisas.
USC per shanks pHs L*Ua
No pct, rognito a rel,
(905)993-5522
MIOOKLIN: Bachelor apt on
seconr. 'locr Dec est IOtch-
en with taWV sm. tri0pe a
stow. bedrow. 3pc. barn
.asses a dryer tinct area
5565 per main haat i tnydro
ncnded 905856-5639
CENTRAL OSWMA +!w
buwdrng 1 bed 5575 u•rone
432-2261 for app or super
/304 33 WMmp. Oshawa
CENTRAL Owaa. nun floor
a finished basement of haat.
separate entrance. hdge
stove. ao �I1000frp and ga-
rage included. $995 IuAast
aegwed Avarable Jan 1sIM
Cal 905-726-5583
CENTRAL WHITBY. newly
decorated 2-bearoom second
floor apanmem. 1062 sq.n .
hrstAast. Laundry laGkba.
December t M.long pis
troubles References
(905)683-2002,693-1939
FOR RENT, t a 2-becroom
apentiew in wry quiet. wea-
kept budding. near as amen-
tia Bus stop at door. Park
Rd. N. Oshawa. 5995 5716
mo 579-9016
FOIA aodroeM apartment,
spotless in home. northwest
Oshawa aadiaok immediate-
ly ,$ad9H5g0 Cll maWt * ewlymang
incWA sla 725-9d1 0� �y
RAAMfIhEO
bachelor for -
Or one bedroom. M&
5650, inclusive. FirsiAast .
A aiabit immedialdy. Pri-
vMt entranWpar". Park)
Hillside. 576-0381 or 433-
5550.
MMMWIM atria, 2 -bed-
room main Boor d ease.
Large k*hw Oboe badyad.
NORTHEAST Ommera. large
spacious 1 -bedroom apart-
ment, $5951month inclusive
Separate entrance, smoke-
free. no pets/Smoking. avail-
able immediately. Call 905
579-9217.
ONE BEDROOM bright apart-
ment. Ist floor separate en-
trance. central or, all inclu-
sive. all appliances. able.
fug lath, quiet Rouge Valley
area. (905) 509--6120
ONE BEDROOM basement
apartment for rent. imine-
diatety. $450 per mo. tstJlast.
dose to Cmc Center Oshawa
(905) 720-0831.
ONE bedroom basement apt
in quiet triples South Oshawa.
$5501mo. inidudes heat. hydro
and utilities. Coin laundry on
rtksa near bus and shop
AJAX - CLIPPER APTS.
2 8 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances,
underground parking.
55 FALBY CRT.
MON.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.
FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
SAT. 8 SUN. 12.5
(905)683-6021
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
1 8 2 bedrooms, immediate,
3 appliances and blinds,
MON. - FRL 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
1905) 571-3522
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
I MONTHS Free, Only $200 I IN THE EVENT OF A POSTAL STRIKE,
down! 3. a room
MAIL, OR REPLIES TO ANY ADVERTISED
v tally
tames available, lirtaly rcra-
valed plus 4 new appliances,
POSITION MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY
from s7sama,m ed inclusive
Minimum repaired income
OF OUR 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OF THE
$25.000ryear. Paul Fngan,
THIS WEEK
Sales Rep, Caldwell Banker
RMR R E. (905)728-9414
OR
AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER
ABSOLUTELY free a henOGREADEAL-
6 months tree ThenOwn your
6
own 2.3. or 4 bedroom town-
905.632-9077
house completely refurbished
Awaslable
or
new te roc
1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Sears Store) - Ph. 683-0707
ing ho $ carries
less than rent Little or no
130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707
money clown. OAC. Call RICK
WATSON. Caldwell Banker
1032 Brock St. S. Whitby (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335
(905)728-9414 or Tor
865 Farewell St. Oshawa - Ph. 576-9335
19051427-3804
95 King St. E. Bowmanville (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335
AJAx com2letey renovated
bungalow. quiet area. reg
26 Water St. Port Perry - Ph. 985-2511
room, appliances, suites ma -
a : 1 morwy
Dams ...� r.. r.
lure .utilities
55
Rent
COMPLETELY renovated older IIMI
. I bedroom home in down- CLEAN
town Whitby. Suitable for BRIGHT HOUSE
working coupe Absolutely no Whites Rd. S.
DW. f825/mo. plias util. Avail and 401. Roams
ping. Available anytime. 723- manediatey
905-668-3331
0619 leave message
ONE Bill R basement
apartment rot rent, new* ren-
ovated. separate entrance.
parking for 1 ar n0 smoking/
p 1 sVUW 905-683-4694
Erippo- St.. Apx.
SPACIOUS well maintained 2
bedroom apts Avail at 900
and 888 Glen Si Some with
wagon closets. part piovieed
Close to schools, sfh g;g
cent. . Go Statim Um indmb
ed Cap 728.4990.
O.HAWA ooposile GM pang
Large and clean 1 -bedroom
$570 2-oedroom $650 Phalle
1.888-749-2738. Pager 416-
501.1667
OSHAWA and bowmmnvdk.
one b twc tudiroom for rent.
MW plus hydro and $725 all
nduswe Bah available Dec
Ki (905)433-7810
for rent B&B
room basement apt Mear ati
avail.; weekly
COUNTRY HOME. NE of
andmonthly.
M
Oshawa 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.
y dmstaff
2 fireplaces' detached double
garage. appliances. $025/
e
maim pus umtoa. No dogs
420 -OM
905.632-9077
Room i
1
Awaslable
or
LIVERPOOL/AYLY 2unfur-
$1450. accents. Nan 6 pm
ashed rooms with private
OEIApp 0 DISE ter rent in
baths. suit 1 non-srraker
Port Hope Two bedrooms
snare kitcheMaundry. $lint
large master bedroom. hard-
week 837-05%
wood fkwrs. large eat -in
PICKERING
DICKERING
kitchen.nicely decorated
�_ 1 CN'Ht
Eked Semi S700/month:aad+ed
throughout. ctwc. workshop
area
d Room
n basement9a fest Aia4_
u
Fumhr
' 1^ rerovete0 Only 1200
,Own. J Fromm. CadweN
m.
54100eso
rsVbWrOwe am. 665-
All falahti s included.
794
Responsible person.
lit (9M) 837-1774 First and
Opposite bus stop.
Available
HARINGOOAAYLY one tied-
tenrnedtately
Ki (905)433-7810
1905)571-62'5 or 1-800-8.1.0-6275
room basement apt Mear ati
['lease Call anyttme
OSHAWA. ' tledvoom upper
' 1 Ruses for • 1 PAMme
Rent
ainermres/sdhoots. Parking.
1905) 619-1930
duplex ' GOOs. clean a
q ft
owl* V tae 5525. . 1N UN
turmsheC AvaaaW nmme-
bright. ceramic Ida Nnr
out. new carpet. $720
�: N \Fw,iurr ArtrrdaHe,
rat" immediately (416)
3904984
Room i
1
Awaslable
or
SICK OF RENTING IM".
$1450. accents. Nan 6 pm
Baird
. 905-430-ra1690�
�16 421-9374
M yeale (905) 4260249
EXECUTIVE :1 me. arpe
OSHAWA. Di!cembtr t nra.
NOT OWN' A:
1 L,FSFT ONLY. 6 rnoiAhs het.
room private lath, strkor
urge ftep.
weM.
�_ 1 CN'Ht
Eked Semi S700/month:aad+ed
some Ant lo Own
rekoiax t0 kw in a candy
DO
stout. trhdgo. iaelties. M.
so cool m St ares. SM
3 -Bed bungalow $80(1/month
' 1^ rerovete0 Only 1200
,Own. J Fromm. CadweN
:mpsDNtrc. 3 ahnlvdaa.
cap 420-8376
math Also lit! I. help
xarMd 725-6434
Appliances and WFmdo o Cfaw rV ihckudW
No down paymortir" ! OR Discharged Bankrupt""
Banter. 720-9414. Toronto
CJS cera? -3801
Shared
a 1 Accoewo0tko ,
PIMPING 1 thedroom
basement apt Sao i11tg11Ce,
nun4rv. wi4Ltf mcuded
Nw= tsstiln1 ID PICM
Town Centre Mon-smokmg
himan Polito s5nmo
Clor 905.631-2303
PICKERING - MOCM/lpaior
Oils arge riew one btOroom
basement apt AN awaam
Sep entrance Laundry, w
smokntppets Awada0n em-
medlatW 905.427-6609
P"ERMG. Major OaktlMd-
dktcn arge new 1 -Bedroom
base met apartmer4. $spa -
rue eaRrace Laundry. no
ppaass suadatk niriedMdp
s750mromn Credit Clack.
(9D5)426-4129
RENOVATED 2 INQrOan
basement apt ImRelbak 0C-
Coporcy. FinChA'Sky Fame
Employment and Crede chock
preferred $745 all wkWsiw
568-2121905 or 416410-
514%
16-416514% Century 21 Kingsbury,
SCARBOROUGH. Pon union /
40' spacious t bedroom
basement apt . SeVWM en-
trance an incluse. no pots/
smoker OKA (416) 282-
5990
OSNM - ill" Oxford 2
- Two bdrms Near GO sta-
tan. 401 Parking hydro. Ill
cony/pyo $740 all inclusive
WAav No dogs Available
Dec W 19051 721-2232 (416)
239-2752
1011 IECOE STREET HIM I
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Ubkt*S ircluided
SIOve i3 Refrtgeralor.
Parquay floors throughout.
Parking included. Playground Ama.
Close 10 schools and shopping.
From $ 846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
ImmeOate 512M ondosnw.
1905)571-62'5 or 1-800-8.1.0-6275
$ MWALTTO!Anerr!hot
�in.cl.,i.�.t.f�tl
last. avaume I'•-- KS •^r.
WINTRY. Rossaand dram 3
42TY 1848
bedroom 2 112 bon. tin-
2 ROOMS- , to. �nSti1e 1 to
dudes cisme. on ham.
NI A R K STA P L E N
Daae garage. dose to tray
turmsheC AvaaaW nmme-
mo pus volba. 430.0249
Sale, R,1, S,;i;, n e n,u I ,:c' Rc.ilt, In.
`1 Refire t rt Q., ,
diaWy No Pett. rem4moker
us
townhoe Hardwood floors.
Ren
$1450. accents. Nan 6 pm
Rett. est and ani Prc-
vats yard. near adtools/G
�16 421-9374
M yeale (905) 4260249
a l TowiUiouws for 1 Townhouses for
MCKERING - Brack Rd #Ila
saw
Rent Roan
A v 3 bedroom. 3 hath- .
Pilo otitis Pilo pas. Avail
3� � IL � � �
5 appliances. tawdry. garage.
Dam / RNMCHi tof rent, stare
_ _
- - -
-place. hadw00d. no Det
house parking LaunOry. $400/
9055765123 ask kr Bob w
Available mnrwe0iilelI Bast"
ap,O AvaiUble December
• i;
hent occupied by owner
9051831 1
lit (9M) 837-1774 First and
�
• •
SOUTH Alar. inwnaculalely
tuirrhisned house for rent tram
Jan 7111, -lay 7m, 39OWnW +
DMINIA. uronssioriy wlaik-
COAMS all ubam Chanel
i room man waklomle 10
Maar lake. parts Sf '00in0 a
11111111111C transport Couple p-
stare large 3 bedroom aDf .
No pets 905.68-
�
f3OWmo 726-0173
LMWOOLWYLY. 7 min
!PICKERING. Third nom Wait -
from Scarborough 3-Dedwom
xtg, working person Orararad.
-in
maw IWor. 4t bath, pare
kKllnen. tan Strom rbiiq.
patreet ft
forr new T'aH. Cubic. loudly.
1011 IECOE STREET HIM I
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Ubkt*S ircluided
SIOve i3 Refrtgeralor.
Parquay floors throughout.
Parking included. Playground Ama.
Close 10 schools and shopping.
From $ 846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
ImmeOate 512M ondosnw.
r 401110. $375�
hour
(416)299`3580
�in.cl.,i.�.t.f�tl
last. avaume I'•-- KS •^r.
WINTRY. Rossaand dram 3
42TY 1848
bedroom 2 112 bon. tin-
Coedaehinihaime
dudes cisme. on ham.
flum,
avas Jan 1, no pets, .1100/
__.File,
mo pus volba. 430.0249
AJAX CONDO on the Lake for
34MOOM Whtby Vhdonan
or nye. FrS, dishwasher.
7
7
us
townhoe Hardwood floors.
Ren
gas Parkhrg. CahKr uikt pOh
No gds. dose to
vats yard. near adtools/G
Hwy Cap Roseanne
GO, H
Avant Dec 1 5.7p m (905)-
(905)663 0319 leave dnha-
(9
668-5968
owvio
saw
SOUTH OSHAIMA. Large 1-
Aft
11 -�
1 IbwaM
1Fair M
ft@
• 1 a
Stasee
bdrm rased basement of
Raw
~
NORTH WNETBY. prom loca-
AVALAKE
Sen. recently redecorated.
WMiBY 2 -MM for rent.
Qpaarrlbwtqq for one car. quid
tion. 3 bedroom bwn house. 3
OsH 4 Nadu Frena
audry talimits. 2-m park-
$675/mo.; Oshawa house 1«
i-•00•MO-iZ7sf
appliance, dose to d'Fifiw
Reeve HI- 850 sg2hd. Br.
M Pmate ertrarhrt $575 all
rat 2-Bdnn man floor a 2-
$I-IAAbatMA#oidWe
and schools. 5950 per mo.
$%a, 600 s0. resin SSW.
indasive. Mature working
No
bd m bond. Large backyad
Y ��t<
Pilo otitis Pilo pas. Avail
3� � IL � � �
wok/couple pimm. .
pets 579-1869.
5120Omo. 1stAat. 905 725
Ow11 TOIAB N
able Da. 20M. at lam. kL
(` )430 0111 afNf 6
Centra. 600 tad or 1500.
9055765123 ask kr Bob w
5911 days. 905 668 4018
1110r
Dm
1,2M 54 N. 2nd Boor .1.600
wY1 dl
FINANCE
sq. h. main. Calif 434-2447
=IBT ME bedroom apart-
ASSISTANCE
SGBTN OGNNAR. large 2a1
bedroom. 4 aDOxances. dote
«6554132.
Real. available Dec. 1st.. $565
perMo. mduda heal and
AVALAKE
to ad agent". TMst last,
OW W Lunt S40 sq. 1L
Qpaarrlbwtqq for one car. quid
1lOtst liTl-d!7!i
UW. At &bw Dec. 1. 430-
Office Und. second fiw
building, phone (905)430-
i-•00•MO-iZ7sf
good Simme SUM North
0959 -
rBek t)N►ilay
MILLY upgraded 3 Yell-
(Wow) beton: Darling
VOISM 1401. one bedroom
Sales Rep. S18b0 Ckoup
room towWxkme. mdWn 4
avaiabk. Mantles included.
bmm w a(artmwg. spotless
ExOelRedly
1 3 yam OIL as
Avabft ieNtkP - ih Cal
aced bright• arm• se
Willi
soolh ad40vD omi40 , °�°L
9055765123 ask kr Bob w
ram trltrarhoe, &%Nlory PIM -
lies, ow tan smoker
108 (pIGEIrfBi ME OSHA-
WA - New DOM Quiet, 3
No obgs. 1st ane tad regaled
chat. PIasM
Ka".
ven, gym' available m1e1C' VERY large 2 Yarm. 2 Yalu, fh oodoly (905) 831-4121 ba0roores, pram, at. �p�r ixsOw amp&
dabij $75WffAM Fake utiti rape, ainiRHYle Dec 1st. iBoo 579.1015. Aised" Jae lav smmftm
On. Cal (905)277-9941 PeOgyp" hall Ire V= MO biB
rot who you n ,1)2 mtMMs. 91154 -1501. 19R
your Din riome for las seen
MARWOODANY 2. BeatoLd garage. NI utilities, table. you ftW.!! Cap Dave Hay_
1 -bedroom basement apart- bridge. stove, dO asher it)- lock Sales Rep. Rdllau
mat. large kitchen. Dia duded. Waitangi distance to Summit Reaky (1991) Ltd.
&Kram, backyard. Near hospital. Cal Par "nue Abs.
attwiines. $625 tricks". No (905) 666 3800 « (905) 6e6
sioFytyDps. (9057 (905)725-5900 days. 3211.
(905)435.8166 evienMgs.
LMWV LIMNGSTa RD.
1 -bedroom basement. raised
Dugabw. separate Imbrium WEST CENTRAL OSHAWA - 3
s driveway. AIC. $anti. 4 ap- bedrooms. upper level of dla-
pkNtces. M uhclusire. pbl. Major applia ca. uM of
Available Jan. 1. (905)839- Wg*Y faiCOW. ala. $775
24161. all ndosive. Ma m WOW.
M. bright. 2 -bedroom base -
mat, working couple, non -
Smoking, no pets. lawdry.
F1aFkng. cable. 875Wmmth
indhsive. FirsVast. Dec. 1.
(905)720-3057 message.
2 BElRBM OrowalflW 1850 M sww nits, Oshawa
per tadrah pMa allMlfa. Gal beam. Sirlpk am double
AM warm turnkshed room units available. Easy mica L
heat. Wpb YRclky t Des for dean. olid Dersak (peel Stgo�ahorltll. (905)725 989t.
Avexable JNhtwy 19.
Cal ceokNo
offan
723.1475 or 725.3060. near bus. Close I it.Dwtiaa • YtwMMY
CdAege
M a d uNow AWL
LIP may.
3-BEOROOM house, near fiK)721-iINDhUexS�TR�IAL MM - IM
401/oft" and aft amen- ASK LAW 1ua ww room TehTarda? 1937 sq. R. office
rift. Compktdy rerarated, n dean none mdodes able.
DeaWllwy tfgxwryed, new on wl ow � Arlabbin pa Call (905)579-
references.
9h05 5 9-
eek $` OA util., frSllliSV smoYer, 5375. rib.127 6902 5077 ager 5. (905)571-3281.
references. No dogs. Cap
(706)799-1361
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LOOKING FOR affordable re-
tirement Irnng. Information on
a retirement community with
a perfect ktestyle plus afford-
ability surrounded by takes.
fishing, hkig. golf plus all the
amenities Call Sharon Dawn
White. Frank Real Esate for
more information 683-7777.
. 1 Florida
Vac. Fignials
CLEAR WATER AREA. 3
bedroom. townhouse. pool.
lacuzn. 000. pmate yard.
available now For into and
to view photos 905 - 579-
3788.
CLEARWATER. furnished mo-
nks, heated pools. not tub.
'ems, minutes to Blue Jay
baseball. NHL Hockey. NFL
Foptbalf. DugMorse track.
beaches and major anrae-
bom Children welcome. Pho-
los avulade (905)683-5503
1 1 Prnae Horrrs
For San
EXECUTIVE Home. lame •ce
trees a stream Prorate road
5-8edrooms. 4-vasMoans
40 -in lutdhtrh, firtpkaCt. OC
Serum bC
(416) -6904
NO down paymtm Trade in
yyoour boat. Cur, ex Whitby 3-
bdrm bungibw. now wrraq.
plumbing. hardwood doors.
large W. Guide Rutty 905-
Open House
Nov 2283, 2-"
Olde Whitby
502 Dunlop St. E.
Completely renovated
3•bedrootn brick
burgalow. large
mature lot, 75063,
$198�,90�0..�tt
(905!".."-"..,..
mal Minim fan. 73 1 -
Spm Rouge Hill area 340
Chickadee Cit. (norm on ANo-
na. turn right on Sparrow)
New 1475 Freehold 3 -storey
townhouse $174.900 Cap Ja-
awae 416-777-7832. or atter
Spin 905.831-3648 Loft with
fireplace a
roona. 4pc bathroom
swwten tub on 2nd level.
CAPITAL FINANCIAL. Cath in
48Hrsat premium rates for
any reason. No liens or fees.
Don't pay for 3 molds. Call
9am-9pm. 416.336-8245.
MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out
of debt quick without qp
bardrrupt or berg garn heed
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Cal for free
information. 905.576-3505.
SIU&M baro induced.
OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT
GUARAIMED. SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT. R IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■ $TIGATE THOROOGW
LY
KIM =MUG ANY
CONTRACTS.
:1 Hortgp«.
kn6Ww"
CONSTRU(TiON
MORTGAGES
• no application or
•
no uptrontbroker tee
reasonidk ralEt a
terms
Call 1. Wyger
(905)985-9106
MORTGAGES Good tad and
..gly hnammg for any bur.
;ose. raps from 2.99'x, AN
appMcahm alocepled. Cow
munifye5
FiamM Serum
� 1 Busrhess
O000rtaana
ACHIEVE FINANCIAL FREE-
DOM' Averaagqee people arc
arni
Dng $5- roan h PM
No selkripl 24 hos ws` 1-
8D0-3223/69 Eat SM
ESTAKMM MAIN SALON
for sate 4 station . rub Uw-
matt. great lecaeon. Buy to-
day. start follow o - Owner
waiting. Call 905-571-5171
ESUKISIMED Pet Store.
S11000 Supplies a equila-
mom, in bleat Pickerng Mat.
tropical fish. reptiles, am -
Phan". birds. O.0 Ratty
Services Inc. (41111752-6034
Wr;hing for More
Free Time, No Stress
or More Money?
Start your own
Watkins Hoorne
Business for less
than S50 and
Make Your Wishes
Come True!
Phone
905435-4719.
Watkins Indemewdent
THREE BEDROOM brick de- e . B AYC1oMle
QC hed. good ares of Oshawa,
good condition garage full
basement. 595.000 open
MO(% e. $105.000. Te e-
phonN 705) 835-6170
rwhom 3 bedrooms, 2 sArey
Wick. 13DOs4N., dkoia lOa-
tion. 1 1/2 -bouts, no apMts
5154,900. Cal gV 665-1639.
o Loft for
1�
2 ACK Btdldmh0 lots. Les -
MK 9* $55,000; 5 acre bts
with stream, 505,000. W41W
Fradl I a* RMI Estak Lid.
905-576-4111.
P�, 11101 ra" bt.
Tax Taft U"WSOL 90 lobs
fro tags. wo Die. ROUP
Va". servcw. rally to
Mint 85 WoodMac Dr..
$296.000. Plena all
(411)7211-5318
ROMOA, GUN twist. New
Pod RM$By, himisil nhobik
home in Wk. Awiabk
Jan.15-Apr.30. $650 us per
rttodk. Mo pets. 905.852.3264
ewM:wt-
TAME! i SM UU
We are clearing top
quality mattresses 3
sofa's a reduced prices.
Oak dining table if
chairs, from 5399;
chairs from $60; large
SelKUOn, Slumber SIM
mattresses on sale from
sets from $229; 3 PC.
sofa bveseat b lair
from $399; Also dwrs
available. Come in 6
browse. 1h B M fit.
r000, M bill"
E.111T toll
726-M Br AM -2M
for Mole ids.
670
LWEATMM BRINES - oN-
TARIO PHONE NUMBERS. 1-
900-451-5586 tad. 229 39.4W
Min. touch bra, 18 pkks
NEANEl1ur PST'CMC 52_% /
min. 18. 24 Its. 1.9"1-
3783 Daily Nbrompa 1-900-
'677-71'70 55.00 21 hs
RMFtom wAk
• 11 INlprstrsNo
:11 IrlgroweRloft
HEAreILT nym - $2.9991
ruin. 1s+ 24 hours. 1-00
CANDO
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
;COPE t-900.677.7770. $5.00
RENOVATIONS INC.
91
24 to"
I'M not sure which is more
Quality Mims r/rwnatlons since 1975
« rll
difficult. it. this single le
dp�ri770 to rt. I am a setgk w1tAe
country tiv-
NO PROJECT TOO SMALL
• Kitchens • Basements • Windows
=dale who enioys
ing. along with physical fit-
traveling i boatingif
• pours
• Bathrooms • Etc.
ness,
you are a sincere, attractive
905-686-5211
single female. 30-40. with
similar =merest, please rout
JET Renovations
in carni �t withing a photo m 8
umber ro: Box 4587. G
'Customized Basements
o E�ranuisl i Sun• 9 FleritageF24hr
l Interior Repairs to your I tome.
Road, Markham. OrH. L3PDrywall,
Painting, Plumbing.
1L13_
eme en lumbin
B p g
BORED ONTARIO HOUSE-
WIVES - names i private
FREE estimate
Wtone numbers. 1.900-451-
ext 660. S3.2%mm. must
Call Joan Keegan 905 571-2056
be 18. T -tore.
SPOUSE CHEATING?? E.R.
is YouPan
• t"9 i Mang i Storage
know Rated.
100.000. Cdns. use us. calls
deal 24/hrs. 52.99/
0;;irm
..Its.. 1-900451-4055-
AJAX Moving Systems
:11 hnproventents
Full services, moves, appliance
and piano specialists. Flat rate or
BUDGET HOME
hourly. We now have heated
villMOVEIl�NTS
storage units. Now offering free
Basement Apts
boxes with move. Park and load
Rec-rte, pig,
special, starting at $99 and up.
AdMors, electrir�,
725-0005 or 427-0005
drywall, cerarnic tiling
15 yrs. Exp.
EL -M jK 3K 3K
W 3K 1K IIS
Call Mario
1 IrtlprovenNltts ' 1 Roofing
Lam
(905} 619-4663.
cel (416) 560-4663
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
PAY NO TAXES
To our next five
homimwners who
contract l r a base-
ment renovation
No Gimmicks, No
Shortcuts.
Guaranteed Ouaftty
workmanship
15 years prolessionail
experience.
1-006243-7936
DOORS aRa US
GARAGE DOORS,
OPENERS. (We
install), FIX BROKEN
SPRINGS. CABLES,
ROLLERS.
Sales Service &
Repairs
905-837-0949
CARPENTRY
Free estimates,
rough and
%sh work
Call
Bill 619.2930
Ty -F.'s CUSTOM
CAXPENTM to
cowrRACTD4C
Add*—.. (>JfM. _ Asks.
�.�arb.�.'as. P—h •KIOWa.
u.ai, tNw.
a bet-. ...e•.s a Boor•
sewiia" a..•...' -
T" roc atsttretale:
432.9115
*,&C
R(N )FI '% (:,
Shingling. all type of
ri,.fs. new and old.
H1 rkminship. Guar.
.arced. 10`;E dixxnot
to reniors, fully in-
.urcd. Free esurnio s.
('.,It Andrew at
(9051 423.9704
1 Painum a
Dwarshno
and walIF Illwrieey
Stucco ceilings
General repass
Topquality work
at reasonatile
20% oB for Ser ors
Cat lex a FREE Estimate
4os-96!19
CINLILILX OULON AIA=
� N
F-9 l
7
CWS
Wall Cttvzrinpt
painting ), Wanyayennq
Small repair; dryArdll.
wood tin 1het.
prol...,gnal,
rrltable,
reasonable.rlean
Colin 839--7256
GERMAN
PAINTER
Over i0 yrr.
experience
Painting,
wallpapering,
drywall taping,
CALL HARRY
428-2679
TMS PAINTING
& DECOR
Interior 8 Exterior
European Workman-
ship
Fast, clean,
reliable service.
420-0081
MOVING SYSTEMS
Big or small
rat or hurt rales
SENIOR AND MIO -
MGM DISCOUNTS.
rlesidemial commemjan
coable Rates
F�relESlIrtvOIS
905-723-7479
1-4004w-7750
MOUNTAIN
MOVING SYSTEMS
We will maw any rum,,
anywhere. anytime
Commercial or repemw
PaCkbiM and
owes available a
and mond+ discount Free
estanales
571-0755
1-888-491.6600
KARRY-O-THE-
MOVERS
Move big or small we
price them ail' Fra esti-
mates,
stimates. seniors discount,
short notice moves. Ap-
pliartces moved. also
storage space available.
C nines, bit rues Cal
(905)917-4437 or
1 409263-5136
• 1 vac "� 1 �rT�
>ZsasolledFltrewood Avail"
CALL DAVE
831-7055
: Pani Servkes : Pally Service
>RABBrr WAN" WORK
Doing Magic For Children's Parties
And All Occasions. Have My Own Magician.
Cara Ernie 668-4932
CLOWN / MAGICIAN
• Live animals • All occasions
is All ages
Call Jeff
( 905 ) 839-7057
Businss .. ttusiness
services ' services
SENIORS SERVICES
& Older Adults
Caring individuals with experience
providing services for Senior Citizens
in our community.
For more information
call 905-420-5114
_Z)HEART
TO HEART
call Susan b Karen Hen
Furrature
no—" a Stasg. ' rarirrerrtw
MICHALSKI
MOVING
Houses. Apartments Oak-
es. Appliances and Piano
Specialists Now we two
healed storage units senor
arta Mq-MoM Discounts
Utarsed. insured Free Es-
selrvia. GO 436-7795.
REFINISHING
Restore old fur -
to its original
beauty.
Hand stripped.
Free estimates.
Ian
14X004856-2045
1 Rooreg.
Carseerte
Ezpariartcwd 1 CARPET
/ eros Nova WSTALLATIONS
ga•t
Bairoes. nomes. / 25 years experience
1 111caat:
, apt. aft. / restretcttmq. our
PW speciality
Fading y / Free estimates
423-023' 0 i N Oona".
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER
INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE
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references
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ty
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NOW HIRING
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for all occasions.
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24 hrsl 7 days
433-1,111"
(hiring escorts)
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phone opera-
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convenience
every Sat.
9:30 to 3:00.
To Place Your
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will be published
on Sunday,
December 21.
To place
your personal
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call 905-683-0707
or Fax the i
Classified Department
directly at 579-4218
by December 18th.
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BRAND NEW 1998's
HUGE INVENTORY, HUGE SELECTION
BRAND NEW 1998 EXPLORER 2DR, SPOAT 4X4
4.21- V6, 5spd. manual, air condi-
tioning, AM/FM cassette, chrome
rear step bumper, sliding rear
window, chrome styled steel
wheel, 40/60 split bench to -tone
paint. Stock #WM112.
4.21- V6, automatic overdrive, air
conditioning, am/fm cassette,
chrome rear step bumper, sliding
rear window, chrome style
wheels, 40/60 split bench to -tone
paint. Stock #WM111.
4.OL SOHC engine, automatic over-
drive, air conditioning, sport trim, step
bars, console, sport bucket seats, 16"
chrome wheels, all terrain tires, AM/FM
CD player, luggage rack, power seat.
Stock #WL106.
24 mos• 24 mos. 24 mos.
with $3995 with $3995 with $3995
PER � PER down 199 PER down
oNLY oNLY oNYor trade
99M0.equivalent 139NO.equivalent .
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9 - ♦
3.8L V6, automatic overdrive, air conditioning, 7
passenger, luggage rack speed control, tilt,
power windows and locks. Privacy glass, in"d-
or convenience group, security group, and theft.
All speed traction control, -remote entry, quad
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pension, limited slip axle, sliding rear win-
dow, sport bucket seats, power windows and
locks, and theft remote entry. Stock#WP100.
2.OL 4 cyl., automatic overdrive,
air conditioning, AM/FM cas-
sette, sport instruments, 15"
alloy wheels, power mirrors,
locks and windows, speed con-
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