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Optional 4 week horne delivery charge 45/ S 1 newsstand 0eccinber 2,1. 1997, Vol. 32, No. 52, Pressrun -12,500 W pages Nuclear committee more concerned with economics, says Arthurs Durham trustees are back in class to learn changing roles BY S( SAN O'NEILL St. V1 RFP0Kr1.R As Durham's trustees take on their new rules in a changing edification sys- tem next week the)'ll likely be doing some earning of their own The eight trustees who'll sit on the separate school board and the I I who'll serve on the public board have already taken part in training programs geared at providing them with an overviev% of the system and the role they'll play. INSIDE SPECIAL REPORT Susan O'Neill ex- plores the cost of education and the new funding for- mula for school. boards. See page%12. Editorial Palle ...........6 $Y" M4ttIANNE TAKA('S He maintains the committee review . 's, p — SI4FF Rt-,Pr)R7}R was simply a political process which "reintixces ► i .: ` PIC hF.RING — The provincial now the need for a more in- depth 4' legislature', Select Committee on On- public proccss, and it's called an f}' -e tario Hydro Nuclear Affairs has put environmental assessment.- economic interests ahead of the safety Pickering Council has asked the ... 1_8(y)-002-8-123 " noels of the public. says Nlayor Way ne Province to order an environmental as- I Arthurs. sessment of the Pickering nu - B'# rye •o. The committee was lormcdin September to rc- Jear station. A., well. N7 per cent of voters cast their hal- view a perfcirmancc assess- !ohs in favor of such a review ment commissioned by n a referendum held during Hydro which recommended ;he Nov 10 municipal clec- seven of its 19 nuclear rcac- tions_ tors• including four in Picker- "There'll be no public con- ing. be shut down for an in- fenceinthisI%electcommit- 4` rt' definite period of time to tl report lust as there is no i + allow the utility to concert- blit confidence in the oper- A " . tithe perfo trate on improving r- ons of Ontario Hydro mance of the remaining 12. NN TH NEsays the mayor. final In its nal report released ARTHI RS Thc cummrttcc s rn:om- - —� .– --- — photo by Carl Ferencz Thursday. the committee rec- 'No public rrendation to reconsider the "a ommcnded the shutdowns be confidence" shutdowns is step back - A friendly reconsidered. face...t"itic doesn't like a wards:' according to Dave 1larun Durham Nuclear ti id particularly goxxd idea'', wys Mayor Awareness, a crtvens' lobby group on c Wayne Arthurs of the committee's ad- nuclear issues. "What's clear is the Natasha Edgerton is quite comfortable talking to Cnr istinas. Santa is in the Ajax -Pickering rwighbour- vice. "They seem to he putting the eco- committee certainly didn't have the Santa dunng a f+re-Christmas visit to fartplianie him- hood tomorrow night for his much -anticipated annual nomics ahead of what the, real need a, courage a) grapple with or even address the of whether Pickering or Brucc self un what ali the good little boys and girls want this visit. and that's for an cflicient, effective• g safeoperaiion" issue inuclear ,ration) should tx• but down Drunk drivin c h a r esu 5 9% over 19 9 6 permancnrly" Mr. Marlin suggests communities around the Bruce station• where there is great deal of concern user job losses re - sulung from the planned mothballing BN STIiF)HEN Sit \w atn,l stopped anw:.: ..c suspected inw­ cd dn- charges for olangrn>us driving, possession of nut- c)f three Bruce reactors, were "over - LA RHAM sI si i vers. )lice said. colics, failing to stop for police, f -session of stolen Tx represented" by having their two %IPP, Durham Regional Police. having charged another In total• police stopped 7.250 cars and admints- property. auto theft and driving under suspension. on tbn committee 21 people last week, vary the number of drunk drivers Wed 174 roadside breath testi it spit checks in Os- The number of mo tortsts now charged with alto_ 'qtr Martin adds, however• that bit stopped this year M RIDE has Jumped 59 per cent hawa. Ajax, W hitbv• C Zarin •tun, Pickerhn Sunder- Ixrl-related offences this year by RIDE is 51. up from l b g doc n'i hcheve there is "any chance" from last year. land. Beaverton and Uxbridge during week tour of 32 last year over the wine period. the shWduwn decision will Fx reversed. In addition to the 21 arrested by RIDE ( Reduce the holiday season program. One person was also charged for refusing a breath tie( PI('Kf:RIN(;%Pa,_e ? Impaired Driving Everywhere) otficers on routine Police wid officers also laid 17 non -alcohol test Durham trustees are back in class to learn changing roles BY S( SAN O'NEILL St. V1 RFP0Kr1.R As Durham's trustees take on their new rules in a changing edification sys- tem next week the)'ll likely be doing some earning of their own The eight trustees who'll sit on the separate school board and the I I who'll serve on the public board have already taken part in training programs geared at providing them with an overviev% of the system and the role they'll play. INSIDE SPECIAL REPORT Susan O'Neill ex- plores the cost of education and the new funding for- mula for school. boards. See page%12. Editorial Palle ...........6 Entertainment .........18 Spouts ................20 Classified .............21 Real Estate ........... REI HOW TO REACH US General ..........6133-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction Line ......6133-75.15 Sincerely Yours ... ... 1_8(y)-002-8-123 Internet ....... I www-Aurhamncvs s nct tet with the recent recommendation.% from the Education Improvement Com- musion (EIC). there's likely more ses- sions on the way. 'Any additional raining we can get is going to he beneficial because of the changing climate in education:' wys Jim McCafferty. who'll chair the new scpa- rate school board. "it doesn't hurl to lcarrn" In a report on the role of school tx)ards and trustees released Dec. 19, the EIC pinpointed trustee training and on- entation as an area that needs to to ad- dressed across the province. The 213 -page report states that. Aieven the magnitude of the changes to education in Ontario. providing trustees with good training is more important than ever.. The EIC recommended that it),-- %tin - is" of Education and Training include "adequate provision" for the costs of IrU,ICL' ir.umrc in its funding model. which is expected to he released early in the new vcar The commission also stat- ed that raining activities must include orientation and follow-up sessions and must be related to tin challenges faced by trustees. P.A. Days: What really goes on BY LINDA WHITE SI:Vi RF.K)RI LK Your child comes home with this )car's school calendar and you begin counting the number of days you'll need u) book off from work to stay home or to find a habysitter to look after him. "Just what are professional activity days7" you mutter under your breath. If you think a PD day — or profes- sional development day, as it's also known — isjus(a holiday for teachers, you're not alone. "There has been a lot of criticism of professional activity days:' concedes Durham Board of Education staff de- velopment officer Norm Green, who admits "professional development is a hit of a misnomer. "The board does a little bit of train- ing around the edges, but professional development days are used primarily for teachers to meet with parents. That's why most are scheduled around report cards. Parents _work different hours and not everyone can meet with teachers in the evening" when parent - teacher inter hews were traditionally held. "It', import: nt that the teacher has an appropriate amount of time to talk a) a parent about how their child has been doing" and how a student can im- prove, if necessary, maintains Mr. Green. Early in the school year, staff at each school use professional activity days to set goals. Mr. Green refers to it as "school building" and points to a school which may choose to focus on language one year. Staff will look at the language programme in each grade, consider the sequence of skill development and ensure all teachers understand the expectations of the pre- vious and following grades. "It's a time for staff to talk about curriculum and programming as it re- lates to students:" explains Mr. Green. "You can't discount the need for teach- ers to talk to one another. They do meet after school, but each school will have a minimum of five or six major committees after school, so there's less time for staff to get together and talk about their goals" In selecting the school's focus, staff may look at what they see as a weak- ness in previous years or at something they need to work on as a result of new See TEACHERS/Page 5 Libbie Howard (left), Debbie Weatherford and Shannon Pante (right) hold an audio-visual kits for parents developed during those 'professional ac- tivity' or 'professional development' days sprinkled throughout your child's school year. ON rnA con our e gy, and Jme hlure. t Li 'virilia! n jffss� tl im 77 7 AMP- Aw if toare 0.1"I'Au"it-frolij 9am. ' I 7, p in ori December 2 6Y.. h�.; -dew _411011;w: llu n JR n t)AVU I r PiCkering HF. N};Wti AUV}:ItTltit;NW};DNF_SUAS'. UE(•}:!NNt:N 2J, IYY7 - rAGt; A3 men amongfive char'ged in car theft Police seek sixth suspect Durham Regional Police arrested five of six midnight, police said out consent.'I'hey are I:rik Burns. 19, of Kris - men who tried to bolt front a stolen car in O, Five of the six occupants were nabbed at the no Boulevard. Richard Arthur Marshall, 19, of after stolen vehicle pulled hawa early Salurday scene and one got away Anneland Street, Kory Brian Burnie, 20, of ()liners approached the vehicle, reported Four Pickering men and one Oshawa man Bern Avcnue, Grant Thunia, Skinner, 19, of over in Oshawa stolen Irani the Petcrhorough area, at the inter are jointly ;hargcd with possession of stolen Ahhcy Road, all of Pickering, and Christopher section i Mary and Athol streets just after property over $5,000 and taking an auto with- Howell. 21, of Berwick Urc,cent in O,havva. Pickeringofficialspan nuclear affair SA�Eti•� s review vpFrTA,1 Carrier of PICKERING/From page I since Hydro has "madetoo convincing a case as to why they need to shut them down fent- porarily:' He als+t notes file committee made no rec- onunendations regarding file environmental review the "town and chi/ens have asked fur. "To lust willfully ignore the referendum is scandalous" Dave Steele of Pickering Ajax Citi/ens logether IF'AC"I) for the environment, which has also been pushing for an environmental review of the Pickering station, save the re- port hasically just supports the status you. "It's oh%ious the all -party curnmlItce was- n't willing to do amlhing with teeth in it:' says Mr. Steele, adding that shouldn't he it surprise when C'onscru li%c, NDP and Liber- al governments were all Involved in the deci- sions that have left Hydro in its current state. Pickering-Ajax-Cxhridge MP Dan McTeague says in light of the fact Hydro has said the shutdowns are necessary to improve reactor performance and safety, the commit- tee seentN to he giving priority to economic considerations. "Now to ,av safety isn't as had -- who am Ito believe, file pcuplc who run the station or Ile people whc have other issues to throw into the hopper'' Mr '*I%: league also notes it's curious the comrnntce ,is, it wants the AFC'B to he di- rected to regulate Hydro more strictly at the carne time as it's suggesting !tacking oil the plan to temporarily shut down some reactors. "What Ihcv'rc asking the lederal government to do. they aren't pre- pared to do of the immediate level — the Province." Durham We,l MPP and `fIm+fcr of C'onimunity and Social Services Janct Lckcr say+ she had hoped the ,elect cornmtnee's recommendations \I 7 t_—-,�� i Tied � _w r. The Pickering 'nuclear Generating Sta- nuclear affairs. Politicians and local ac- tion was among the sites reviewed by a tivists say the committee didn't deal with provincially struck select committee on the tough issues. would addre„ a lot of residents' concerns. omlinuc to fe flexible in it., approach to nu- ­If we need to do more to assure the com- clear recovery and will consider any changes mumty safety is the hoto,rn line. I'm prepared to the plan which will improve Its cost and to take that message hack to the Mini,tcr sof' performance cffectivcncss without compru- the Fn%ironntent):'she adds miring nuclear +afetv.' says Hydro chairman Hydro has reserved comment on the re- and CF;O William Farlinger Tin a media re- port until after the utility has had a chance to lease examine a in detail. 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N.�,..{•.,Ae`, . •-rw Teachers use develo merit da THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEUNFtiUAY, DF.CF;MSER 74, 1997 • PAGE AS p ys to focus on solutions, projects ” TEACM p J RS/Frt page I _ After purchasing some new textbooks, Ms. a lot of parents on those days. I think talking 1.000 instructors• some from around the world ,:+curriculum from the Ministry of Education and Evans arranged for a board consultant to train face -tis -face is so much better than just a writ- Planning for next summer's workshops is al- • Training. staff on a professional activity day. ten report." F Mr. Green points to Glengrove Public ready under way and the hoard will use the re - The school is also particularly interested m Because the days are used to develop a sults of teacher Survey, to help decide what ':School in Pickering, where principal Nell the theory of multiple you are. h which School plan and to meet with parents, most true topics will he covered. t: r' Simpson has identified 'three -Way C'onferenc- looks at "nut how smart you are. but how you professional development takes place during Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate in$ as a priority. are smart...lf you are strung musically. you summer holidays, when the board hoS6 Several School Board superintendent of programme e: r: It promotes the involvement of students in memorize your science formula to music:' Ms. multiple -day workshops and attracts 7(N) to Gerry Blake couldn't he reached for comment parent -leacher interviews and aims to give Stu - Evans explains. "A student learns to compen- `-dents ownership of their problems and success- sate for their weaknesses with their strengths. .sues in the classroom. They realize that, although they may not he 6. At Kedron Public School in Oshawa, princi- strung in one area. they are strung in other ;:pal Tim Evans has made literacy a priority. arca'' It was one of six schools involved in the pro- And because it focuses on their strengths. it ,:duction of the video The Road to Reading helps build their self-esteem. Ms. Evans rnam- aimed at helping local parents learn theskills tains' r- needed to help teach their children to read ef- She believes professional activity days are fectively. very important. i;' MS. Evans also identified math as an area "I wish we had more. I don't think parents -we knew we had to gel better at." are fully aware of just how much we do un (professional activity) days... 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It's an opportunity for all of us to give thanks for all we have. espe- cially for our loved ones. it's also a time when we give to those less fortunate and take stock of the world we live in. It's often easy to point out what's wrong with our world. In the news business. in fact, it's stock -m -trade. Good news is news, it'. Just that it doesn't interest most people nearly as much as had news does. A murder. a fire. a major car acci- dent. arrests. blood and death will continue to interest and fascinate human beings until the end of time. But the spirit of Christmas brings forward another side of the news. For the last fewweeks our pages have been full of notices for food hanks, blood donor clinics. chanty drives — a seemingly endless number of good news stories And that's a tribute first. Iasi and always to the generous spirit of our readers who prove throughout the year, but especially at Christmas rime. their concern for their fellow man. From the carol -singing group of residents on Listowcll Crescent who help collect food and toys for needy families in Pickering and Ajax, to the bho d donor clinics which are held at this time of year. to the good works of our active and vibrant service clubs, to the numerous (and we mean numer- oust food and toy drives organi/ed by businesses. service club members, police officers. firefighters and churches. near] everybody seems to le helping. There will always be a need to help those less fortunate. Statistics indicate giving has risen in Canada over the last few years as businesses. service clubs and individuals have stepped up to till the void by government cutbacks. The spirit of giving, especially at Christmas -time, is alive and well. So, this Christmas, we give thanks to those who make the season special, csroccialh for those less fortunate. Thank sou to all our readers for your concern for others, for your will- ingness to help- �t T, respond to this editorial gall 1n%source at nfcrstwrre 6,x r. 7r90 and did S 109 ♦You said it... in response to reporter Keith Gilligan's column "Regional chairman should he elected" on Friday. Dec. 19: • `i agree wholeheartedly. Not only should Roger Ander- son not have been appointed. the regional chairman must he elected It's only democratic How on earth can Roger Anderson. who didn't wan a single poll- not one station over Mr Parish. he appointed:' This sends a definite sig- nal to all that the regional chairman should not he ap- pointed. but elected" In response to reporter Al Rivett's column ".Nle TV not for me" on Tuesday. Dec. 16: • "Thank you for .a% Ing what 1 have been saying since these new channels havc been put on our screens. The cable .companies seem to think they can put anything they want on our televisions and we wall lap it up hkc starving dogs. 1 believe they must offer us 16 channels in a "pack- age" because these channels would never nand alone. In- dividually they are doomed to fail but together they have a chance. Out of the some 50 channels on the tube I think 1 only watch six con.utcntly, mostly the networks. Let us choose the channels we want to see and if some of these channels don't have the support of the viewing public take them off the air. Cable a no longer the only show in town. There are other (less expensive) choices around and they seem to forget that" ♦We asked... The question is: What do you think should be done with any federal budget surplus that might be achieved next year'? The News Advertiser is one of the Meiroland Printing. Publishing and Distri w - ing group of newspapers The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax A Pick - Board Advertiser BRUCE BRUCE DANFORD Advemstng Manager ALVIN General: 683-5110 ering of Trade, Ontario Commune nn News y Newspaper Assoc . dahlin riommu- Assoc, Circulations y the BROUWER. Retail Advertising Manager ClavYkd: 683-0707 Board and the Ontario Bess Counal The publisher reserves the right p wivesan a right t EDDIE KOLODZIF.jCZAK. Classified Advertising Manager G)istrlttUtasto: 683-5117 classify classify or refuse any adveniumem Credo for advertisement braised to space cone Publisher: Tim Whittaker MONIQUE LEA, Real EstatdAworngtveAdvemsing Manager AdmhWClrribed Fax: 683-7363 price pr occupies. A Metroland Community Newspaper ABE FAKHOURIE, Ihstnhuuon Manager Composing Fax: 579-9273 t published Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday. Sunday BARBARA HARRISON. Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager "I would like to "I think it "They should see it go back should go to the put some into into the health hospitals and health care and care system ane the health care pay down the all the other system," says debt," says Stew places they took Shirley Oates. McCarthy. it out of," says Winnie Dunn. .4s1� TNIS IS ALL TNATS LEFT?. MATDE bR1 WT 51DE.» COULD YOU 1"INE GiVING "ED W".. v Letters to the editor Mayor Parish's actions appropriate To the editor: As a longtime resident of Ajax ( 1949 on) and a concerned citizen who takes an active inter- est in municipal affairs, I must come 4r Mayor Steve Parish's defence. I am retcmng to the two items which were reported in the Ajax New< Adyeniser (Ccuncdlors L*Wct w chole for new Ajax deputy mayor - Dec. 3. and Ajax councillor hacker over Durham Region chairman's vote - Dec. 101. 1 would now like to comment on these two items as follows. Up to now 1 had always thought that a "bickering" Town Council was confined to our neighbour to the west, namely "Pickering but i was wrong. Vic can heat them at their game, hands down. Firstly. If a procedural bylaw allows the mayor to appoint the deputy mayor, so he it. The opinion expressed that "our neighbours always have regional councillors serve as acting mayor" is irrelevant. It is their prerogative. As long as the pro- cedural bylaw is on the books in Ajax, and it should stay there, the mayor of the day cannot he faulted when making the ap- pointment. Come to think of it. I never heard much about a deputy mayor until Roger An- derson was given that title two years ago. I consider it rather presump- tuous for rookie Ward i and 2 Regional Councillor Scott Crawford to say, " I only look at this as a slap in the face to my- self and Coun. McMaster", and 'As the longest serving council- lor (on the current council) I have trouble with the way I was overlooked". Overlooked, indeed! At the time of speaking he had not yet been sworn in as regional coun- cillor, nor had he got his feet wet at the regional level of govern- ment. Secondly, I completely agree with Steve Parish when he is quoted as saying, "I believe it's essential in a democracy that a person who holds such a high political office has a mandate from the people" and "Mr. Arthurs, in his nine years as Pickering mayor, has a clear, un- equivocal mandate. Mr. Ander- son didn't have a mandate from the people". i found Councillor t The News Adyerriser accepts let - fees tri the editor All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written. 150 worts Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name Please include a phone number j,r verification The eduor reserves the right to edit ropy for mfr. length and ronreni Optnions et - Pressed in Irrrrrs are tfroie rJthe writer and row nec-ruartls those of the News Ads ern.ser Dickson's remarks rather pathet- ic Guy Calm kiax Johnson acted in responsible manner To the editor: In response to your editori- al of Sunday. Noy. 23. 1 be- lieve Rick Johnson only did what many of us have done in the past, which is to have a lit- tle "Toot on the town". I don't believe that what a public figure does on his or her time should he anybody else's business. 1 don't believe the police should have been parked outside the door of the par- ticular I restaurant in ques- tion wait- ing for victims to RICK pounce JOHNSON on. As we weren't told that charges of impaired driving were laid, I must assume that Rick Johnson acted responsi- bly by having a designated dri- ver. It is nice to see that Rick Johnson also had enough class to drink his beer from a glass instead of from the bottle. Mr. Johnson has a public- service record that is probably second to none. Yes, I voted for Rick John- son at the election, as I would do again now as well as at the next election should he decide to run again. All the best to Mr. Johnson. Cheers! Werner Schroeder Pkkemg 12� Give $400 11, windfall back to schools To the editor: It saddens rate Gy think that in order to get back at the teachers (or to win votesi the Ontario government i% willing to com- pensate parents for the "incon- vcnicnce" of the teachers' strike by handing out 5400 of the tax- payers' money to any family that ha► a cfulcl 13 yo:ars.of age and under in school Thi, mean, that stay at- home moms, anyone out of the workforce, on family assistance or unemployment insurance or social service benefit. and par- ents, like me, who have a 13- ycar-old who is old enough to legally hahysit quality for the $400. Whether you were for the strike or against it. something is definitely wrong with this. I was not inconvenienced by the strike and, even if I was. 1 do not feel the teachers are respon- sible for my habvsitting proh- lems. My children are my rc- spnsibility, and teachers are not, as their title indicates, babysitter. Now 1 have a question of principle -- du I take the money? Well, why not -- it's free, no questions asked. I will take the money and give it back to our heal school. I have been in touch with the PTA of our school and we are hoping that there are a lot of parents out there who feel the way 1 do. If 10 people give their compensa- tion money, the school could buy two computers. I find it very hard to take $400 for free when the teachers lost two weeks wages for some- thing that they believed in. Shame on Hydro! To the editor: 1 think it's a shame that it had to come to a referendum to make the people who run the Pickering nuclear plant an- swer questions as to what they are doing. When you have a good company, you'd be willing to answer questions freely. Riet Vandenberg, Pickering SHELLEY RYALL Guest Column Deaf people have rights 1 was born deaf and 1 am a native American Sign Language user which means ASL is my first language and Eng- lish, in fact. is my second language. 1 have a kind, patient, friendly and caring per- unality. I teach basic ASL to families that have deaf children and I'm a certified ASL instructor at Durham College. In my work with hearing people. I have strived to always he sensitive and respectful of their language and culture. recognizing that when I offer respect, my students re- spond with respect for my language and my deaf culture. 1 was raised in Nova Scotia and at- tended a Olcaf school for 1.5 years. My ex- periences as a deaf person in Nova Scotia were very positive. Toe public seemed to he aware of deaf people, their unique lan- guage and culture. When 1 moved to Toronto, my experiences as a deaf person there were once again very positive as the public seemed very aware of the issues surrounding access. I root my future hus- band while living in Toronto and we moved to Durham Region. Fktc in Oshawa i have experiLraced o n - going rckenti s herders, difficult,,., and fius- trwons. 7hcre is rarely a day that passes that i die not experience sortie harrier to acus. 1 have noticed almost every mall, store. library. hospital. clinic, school, wash room. and public service building is en- tirely accessible for those who arc hfndi- cappcYl or use wheelchair%. None of the places aforementioned have public tek- ph oracs accessible to the deaf. I do rkx feel comfortable asking total strangers to make: p'runal, business, or emergency pho rix: calls for mc. If 1, as a Leaf pervn, wish to take a gen- eral inlcft ;l arise oflerciJ at Durttun Col- Iegc. l Am faced with a bxrr►er that make-% it impossible fir me to anerid. Durham Ced- kgn will not pfy l r an inwrprctcr for gen- eral trnerinj corrsc%. 'Ihcv. of course, com- plain there I. nor money aril pons the respi m- srh llty to another scuywc or governrneru. Ukunurdv. the result 1s the same Hranni Tier,ple may aeehC any uaryC. wtaeak'.cr thiey —it. Deat pet tple unit 'fere arc our rights' Shedd we rex be able us access cdueatxn like everyorne else:' W'e expmericc the same reluctance to provide an interpreter in almost every facet of our lives. Hospitals doctor.. and lawyers have hiisitncally retused to hue interpreter, Even in the weak - —c, cmploycrs refine to hire interpreters, thktrfirre deaf emtpk7wtis cannot even access staff meetings. Man Gel daft if the deal' pervm requires an triter Prefer . then they should pay. but then that s toil equal access. It has been made law that all services must he accesstW-. but what is written in "Marek and white" and what happprm in reality appear it) he two different things. Many times we red of special events in the newspaper that are offered to the com- munity. I, too, would like to attend but when 1 approach the halts of the special event art] explain the: deed for an inter Prow, we arc told it is impossible and Once again denied access. 1 raxtidy was very disappointed with a situatam that arose at the Durharn Board of Education. 1 have two hearing daughters. enc of which is regisfiered as a student (ulcer the Durham Board of Education. I received a flyer inviting all parents to a worksh ap alxwt parertiang. So I called and registered Along with three other deaf people who warned to attend, informing the Board of Education that we were deaf and required an ituerprd- When my friends and I ar- rived at the workshop, dote was no uver- preter, making it necessary for us to embi r- rassingly exit the attditeriwn. I respect other people from other coun- tries who learn English as a second lan- guage. But these people, as they gam English, can access all services, however deaf people who read and write English still canna hear English and therefore canna access services, Will these barriers I face nearly every day decrease? Is the only way to erasure services provide access to threaten them with a human rights law suit? Can they not just listen to reason and recognize a le- gitimate raced? The News Advertiser invites readers to sub- mit columns for Be Our Guest on current is- sues facing our Durham Region communi- ties. Submissions should be 600 words or less, must be signed and include a daytime telephone number. Unpublished columns may run in condensed form as a letter to the editor. Ajax -Pickering Nev�s JOANNE BURGHARDT. Editor -m -Chief STEVE HOUSTON. Managing Editor TO REACH US The News Advertiser is one of the Meiroland Printing. Publishing and Distri w - ing group of newspapers The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax A Pick - Board Advertiser BRUCE BRUCE DANFORD Advemstng Manager ALVIN General: 683-5110 ering of Trade, Ontario Commune nn News y Newspaper Assoc . dahlin riommu- Assoc, Circulations y the BROUWER. Retail Advertising Manager ClavYkd: 683-0707 Board and the Ontario Bess Counal The publisher reserves the right p wivesan a right t EDDIE KOLODZIF.jCZAK. Classified Advertising Manager G)istrlttUtasto: 683-5117 classify classify or refuse any adveniumem Credo for advertisement braised to space cone Publisher: Tim Whittaker MONIQUE LEA, Real EstatdAworngtveAdvemsing Manager AdmhWClrribed Fax: 683-7363 price pr occupies. A Metroland Community Newspaper ABE FAKHOURIE, Ihstnhuuon Manager Composing Fax: 579-9273 published Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday. Sunday BARBARA HARRISON. Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager E•ma(1: thiswadefAistar.ca 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 21-15 CHERYL HCiNES,Assistant Produetton Manager hnp7/wwwAurbarmrcws.nef AM)ACJ LILLIAN HOOK, Adnuniviratton Manager ■ ca-aidw C.eor- t10ns Audit Board Martins 7 l Durham teachers' contract talks in limbo BY SUSAN O'NF.ILL STAFF RF.POR I I R The Province's delay in announc- ing funding for the education system could leave school boards and their employees in limbo come the new year, teachers' federation leaders warn. As of Jan. 1, anew set of ` rules comes into effect goc_ erning the collective bar- gaining 'process between teachers and school boards. we Contract negotiations r will no longer fall under Bill "• 100• the Teachers' Collec- live Bargaining Act, but will be controlled by the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB ). GR And, under the OLRB's ANDI rules, negotiations have to C begin within 15 days of Jan. under I, which is the date all con- tracts come up for renewal as speci- fied in Bill 160. Ontario English Catholic Teach- ers' Association Durham elementary division president Mike O'Connor believes beginning negotiations with- out having the new funding formula is a "wasted exercise. "What purpose can it server' he questions, noting teachers won't he able to have any •'wbstantive discus- sions' with their employers because school boards "will have no ability to respond". Durham Region Roman Catholic School Board director Grant Andrews "can understand the concerns" of the teachers' union. "School boards also Trustees ready for `Road Ahead' BY LINDA WHfrT: SrAI1 RFPo Nff}7t Elected trustees got a shot in the arm from Ontario's cduca- tiom conwrilossi m- ers, who have at- firmed their role as watchdogs of public cducauom. Btu while Fcd- erawm of Women Teachers' As�som- atio n of Ontario president Nlarct Sadem-Thomp- um appLuois The Road Ahead 11. A Repoxi on the Role of School Boards and Trustees. she is cautious about what Impact it will have on the province's bw- tered education system. She points to a recommernL- tion from the Edu- cation Improve- rncnt Cornmissiom (EIC) that trustees put out an annual . A report card ort a school board's performance that will allow for comparisons with ii, other boards. Trustees "arc charged with ac- coumlability to the -public" and would be required to re - ..i port on things like . • a board's student r:., dropout rate and t. implementation of new technology, • Ms. Sadem- Thompson ex- plains. They would also review r t how successful a .board has been in l adhering to its 'vi- sion' — which the EIC wants boards to define — but •the new funding (model remains a huge question:' The EIC was up by the provincial govern- ment to oversee school board amalgamations and to make rec- omrrtendanons on education. The number of school boards in Ontario will be chopped from 129 to 72 ef- fective Jan. 1, while the number of trustees will be reduced from about 1,900 to 700. would like to have information on the funding formula" Mr. Andrews doesn't know when the board can expect funding infor- mation and agrees, "We will he able to he much more productive when we have more meaningful information" Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Durham district president Pat Jermey says, "We can- not seriously begin our staffing process without (the funding formula):' Staffing decisions are based on the programmes offered by a school board, notes Ms. Jermey. N I Contract negotiations or EWS staff hirings will be impots- sible until the board knows in how much money it will re - land' ceive from the Province, she maintains. Ms. Jermey also says the school boards' negotiating room will be "pretty restricted" until the fund- ing model is announced. The delay to introducing the model "could con- ceivably create problems until Sep- tember." But contract negotiations "are never a waste of time;' maintains Durham Board of Education superin- tendent of employee relations Craig Burch, who will meet with high school teachers In February. The board expects to have infor- mation on the funding formula by then. A meeting hasn't yet been set for talks with elementary teachers. TRiI Nilwl' •nvi'YTII'PY WChlUven •v ..... u..-..... ._� _. _-_- . photo by A J Groen A rockin' little Christmas Students at Elizabeth B. Phin Public School in Picker- ing weren't just Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree this year, they were rockin' around the North Pole. They're seen here in a dress rehearsal for the play The North Pole Goes Rock 'n Roll, which took to the stage recently. In front from left are Christine Ferries and Lauren Hong. In back are Courtney Baumgartner. Cassandra Cautius as Mrs. Claus, Brandon Coons as Santa Claus, Lindsay Marshall, Kaitlyn Leslie and Emma Goldhawk. �C O`NN OF * It 420-2222 * 683-2760* 24 hr. Direct Access 420-4660 Web Site: www.town-pickering.on.ca a; V! 11 aFrE' LOCATION OF THE PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS DISPLAY TAY FIT OVER HE HOLIDAYS! Holiday Fitness Class schedule in effect until January 8, 1996. II Rec. Complex reception for details, 831-1711.683-6582 �.��+�•, l-IOLID A�[ MINI -CAMP Monday, December 2111':. 1997 �C to Friday, Januar 2nd. 199..S (4 Day Camp) mhtnanon Art gc Sr art Holiday r -,nnp will provtdc an exciting day long r :,cnence fox camper. ago S to I_ .yy .; ars. working parents eManrng the full T .!. s program will have .supervised .1„tvttes organticd heforc arnf aficr the Nl(GL'LAR Camp prugram. C.imp includes daily swimming and -4e Campers will provide their own lunch And drink ditIv. UX'ATIUN: Parcm% will dn.p, ntper­11 at the Pickering Recivalirw Complex. ISb' �a11ey Farm Road dust ,outh of Hwy ttramrx)rtatwn nix proytdcdr •Canceled Thurvlay. Jinuan I. 1949 `eu Ycars D E3 PAGE AN - THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEUNESDAI'. UECEMnER U. 1"'? Ajax'jobs s Messier -Dowty lands federal deal, 40 to be created al" SUSAN UNEILI- 51 Al t RI -V( IRI}R The federal government has an- nounced a $3.18 -million Technology Partnerships Canada ITPC) imesiment in Ajax's Mester-Douts Inc. that will bring marc than 40lohs to the arca. In a speech at the company's Monarch A%enue offices Dec. 17. In- dustry hllmger John .'Hanley said the repayable Investment "ill assist All arthritis sufferers into the pool A.1 It X — Anhim- :an get sonic exercise and relief b% jumping in the pta,l. The Arthritis Society Is holding Arthritis Aquatic 1)r..erainme. \bleb includes gentle. range of motion exercises In water. The ex- ercises provide therapeutic relief, muscle strength and Impruxe co- ordination and the ability to swim Isn't re- quircd The pro- gramme doesn't replace a phys,- clan's carr and a doctor', consent Is required. It's offered at the Ajax Commu- nu% C'cntrc on Centennial Road. Se-jons on Tues- dass are from Jan 6 to March IR from 3 t., 1 p m There are al,, srssums on Thursdaxs from Jan. 8to March 1_'. with classes Other classes arc being held in N'huM. Oshawa. Clanngion. Port Pero and t'xhridgc Call Susan Glennon at (ie Arthritis SoL ictx a1434 -7_'_'l or I - 8sv.'f,5-IM M 1� Head injured meet Ilk He..m iiI- jun Association of Durham Re- gion is holding a support group meeting on \kcdnesdax. Jan. 'I in ()%hawa. The meeting. which heeins at 7:30 p.m.. is open to sun ours. fam- if members and caregixers.The Head Inlury As- knimton is locat- ed at 495 Bond St.. E. For more intilrmauun call (9(5) 723-2732. Messier -Dowty "in the development and testing of a landing year system of the Raytheon Hawker 4(XX) business let. ..This Is an excellent example of hou an mno%ame Canadian aerospace company has combined strategy and \ i- sion to establish a stron, presence and an international reputation in the land- ing gear sub -sector of the industrN." he said. Ken Laver. company president. told the Durham Business Leader the pro- ject, which includes designing and manufacturing a complete landing gear system for the new jet. likely would not have been Ixlssihie without the go\ern- ment's investment. "We were m a pretty serious compc- tition with a couple of limns front the United States:' he said. "Ilse govern- ment support was the '"key" to the com- pany's success in winning the project. Mr. Laver said Messier -Dowty has been working on the design and devel- opment of the $15 -million project for the past year and the company will de- loer the first test landing gear in the coning year. The project is designed to create more than 16 jobs during the four-year design stage and an additional 30 "long-term jobs" during the production phase. Mr. Manley said. "Projected sales are expected to exceed $100 mil- lion over the next 10 years" Mr. Manley said the TPC investment will help the local economy. "'Iliere are lobs being created by this and lobs being sustained by it;" he said in an interview. Mr. Manley noted investments like this "keep Canadian companies at the forefront (of their indusirv)" i ters 1 Boxing Day Clearance 1997 December 26th to January 4th STEPHEN ICliv" ESPERpT10N 9= ®�VLATORs THE REG 1". 11, RIC N PRS c GP O GP OFF AX R��px QR�CE C LQ,S vo�o �P RQa�GE V Save 20% on `Bookseller's Cboke' titles too! 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(905) 68(9-(N Ni 1 wtivw-.rousseauheri rage . com We're online at wwidurhamnews.net Friday,Dec., 26 to Sunday, Dec. 28, 1 Except where Sears is closed Friday, December 26, 1997. Please call for holiday boars. While quantities last on c�lrr�ost NOW'1/2 011 women's Intimate Deta0!4111e bra and panty coordinated Selection may wry by stere PLUS NO GST 119 PST 1/2R - Men's and women's selected Winter boots Great selection of styles and colaers. Sears rel. 49.99.149.99. Pair 2499-74°9 PLUS NO GST & PST ALL FURNITURE ON SALE 17400 01997. Soars Canada Inc Durham school boards say strike rebate cheques are in the mail The cheque is in ne mail That's the menage the Durham Board of Educatiot and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board wil' be passing on to THE NEWS ADVE,RT6SER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 1"7 • rAGE Al l CAPIC members' meet PICKERING — The Canadian Association for Production aid Inventory Ckn- trol (CAPIC) is holding a profes- sional develop- ment meeting Tuesday, Can. 20 at Gallantrv's Eatery in the Pickering Town Centre. Guest speaker for the evening will he Dennis Lord CPIM and the topic will he 'Supply Chain Management'. There will be a cash bar from 6 to 7 p.m.. dinner from 7 to 8 p.m. and Mr. Lord's presentation will run from 8 to 9 p. M. The cost is $20 including GST for mem- bers. $25 for non-members and $15 for reg- istered students. To register call the chapter education line at (9(15)571-299.1 parents waiting for their rebate for in- conveniences experienced during the teachers' strike. Ttte public board has sent several hunted cheques home with students to parents, but has decided the remain- der of cheques will be mailed. Com- munications manager Mary Brown says board staff decided it would be more efficient to mail the rebates than 1 • a a s You'll find grout values on all New Vehicles in stock. Hurry in to see our holiday selection today! ,ll to forward them to schools for distrib- ution. Most cheques won't be mailed until early in the new year. At the separate board, about 35 cheques have been mailed to parents, while the bulk will also be mailed early next month. Eligible parents can claim up to $400 for inconveniences experienced during the 10 -day teachers' strike. AT C,,LIFF_MILLS 0 Financing on many selected "Vehicles". ONO MONEY DOWN FOR 48 M0. o.A.C. "Limited —� Time Offer" 2.99/6 Financing O.A.C. also available. See salesperson for details! 266 KING ST. W., OSH liffmills 436-1500 Friday,Dec. 26 to Sunda Dec.28, 1997 y Exrpt where Soars is closed Friday, December 26, 1997. Please toll for holiday hours. While quantities last W well deduct an amount equivalent to the GST and PST from your purchase price. d PST offer applies to n -stock merchandise m our Sears Retail Stores. dudes prestige fragrances and cosmetics. Royal Velvet bath products, window covenngs, installed services and products, astom orders. I departments. Sears Travel. Catalogue purchases. deferral fees, delivery. ance agreement or installation charges and liquidation Mems in be Centres. ds Sunday, December 28, 1997. e'veryth hoc1lMy bogs, skates I and sticks PLJS NO GST a PS1r S,Wtle feeds we we naIMW Is so fltrka 1/Z PRIG Luxura• toweils Otrersixd attaa taerals- Oath, bad, face towith a hall shoot. Saws rel. 7.19-31.11. Ea. 399-19" TAM UNTIL 1999 TO PAY INTEREST FREE" on all fumiturett, major appliances & home electronics • Pay it 12 equal monthly payments interest free until January 1999, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. A $35 leferral fee and all appli®ble taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. Offer also applies to sewing machines and vacuums". This otter does not apply to Caslogue purchases and liquidation items in Clearance Centres. Offer ends Sunday, December 28, 1997. Ask for details. t1D/801 Furniture Shop; excluoes baby and patio furniture, D/820 Sewing/Floor Care Shop; excludes wet/dry vacuums 12401 01997 sears Camas inc PAGE Al2-THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WEDNESDAY, DF:('FMBF:R 24.1997 33.6 1 1% i„ic•r .vrh - 14-ncuul \�ncr \I:al VFXTFRNAL VOICE 33.6 Our price 104.99 DATA/FAX Marl Rebate -25.00 MODEM ^Ce A4er Robato •H gh st>eed data honsmission v_ • 2 yeor warranty (Details in-store) 35554 SCANMAN 2000 HAND- HELD SCANNER •Scans up to 1600 dpi •OCR sohware included 35656 GOLDSTAR 24X 'i INTERNAL 0— price 99.99 CD-ROM Mail -in Rebate -20.00 Price A r Re DRIVE r. R•bel• aPP`•s le purctmes nsd� 24ay.1"7. 38966 y +P' I J ism LCS-1024 SPEAKERS ,Amplified, Helically s . ded speaker "." !0904 .r s f r � c HUNDR' L.EARANC, I our! 'DOORS OPEN AT SAM! .1���,t' GRAV/S C_ Our price 94.99 Instant Rebate -15.00 $30 U.S. Moil -1- R•baw -40.00 PC Price After Rebate FIREBIRD 2 JOYSTICK 'Robrr band on ate U.S. e:drsrRe 40720 QIP At 9�ow� T. HIGH -BACK TILTER (Cb�dir mat soli separately) 36008 t _ At:_ �I 1998 EXECUTIVE •WEEKLY PLANNER per 2 -page spread oWitrebouncl 68X 11" 37866 1W I = Choose from a huge selection of popular titles (selection may vary by store) THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER bt, 1997 -PAGE AI3 40 ®l • � EACH ,T j7n- • i �TE Our price 19.99 PC Moil -In Rebate -19.99 COMMANDER Price After Rebate PLUS JOYSTICK 'Robare applies to pwdw� me& durny opwnR ho ws�sd yi an Dscernber 26ar 27, 199. 40733 bnotl'19� PT -100 LABELLER 31225 IIS SAAiV .• Zz FX -90 FAX WITH CUTTER •Fcx,'tel switch • i v o9 dOc feeder •28 pg memory 39334 10-CHAgNEL CORDLESS PHONE •5 -memory ast At rediol • 05 000 security codes 37557 e� 11~` 3r is 24 tis ^`��.� PY 80 TYPEWRITER ALL IN -STOCK COMPUTER •Stttall BOOKS lightweight, •Huge sekcction portable r of popular titles! 0 •65 -char. ( on �y lift off vary correction sores •ffiO` rrierriory 36839 28 `1~ .. _ j � R`a. •ei DESK CALENDAR REFILL r •Half-hourly appointments From lam to 5pm 37774 Special prices are available one day only, while quantities last. Limit: one O f each item per family. Sorry, no rainchecks, substitutions or delivery available on the items above. Valid in-store only, not with phone-in/ fax -in orders. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Some items may not be exactly as shown. In the interest of safety and fairness to all our customers, some controls will be in place. Personal shopping only. 1998 DESK PAD CALENDAR •Bkxk print on white paper 35371 OP IAILY FOI filEsrsEurnoN! PAGE A14 -THE NEWS ADVERMUlt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, Nf7 Give new life to holiday leftovers As many of us like to play games on Christmas day, why not include the challenge of bagging 'zero' garbage'' When we begin to tidy away some of the day's clutter, think 3Rs and Blue Box. Cards can be reused as tags. he made into lit- tle boxes, or cut in half and used as post cards fur next year. Rih- bons and hows. as well as gift paper, can he reused. All un- wanted paper can be recycled by setting out a box of paper on your Blue Box day. Be sure to weigh it down with your Blue Box of glass, tin and #I plastic. Boxboard from gifts can tie recycled, by first removing arty plastic bubble. clastic. cic. Flat- ten boxes and put them in with your corrugated cardboard and any brown paper hags. Even the plastic bubbles can he reused for crafts or mac he useful as molds for melted chocolate. LARRAINE ROULSTON Recycler's i r� Report Gather corks and other items that could he used for crafts. Clean plastic film hags, includ- ing the plastic on pop and juice bottle cases. can he taken to the Pickering Dominion Sac -A - Centre's blue and white plastic film recycling box located he- Iwecn the two main sets of doors. Every year I share recipes to help decrease the tremendous amount of food that always fills those green garbage bags. Start sending less to landfill by think- ing up ways to use up broken Insurance, real If your Nc\k `car , ic,oluuon is to im- prove yourself you might he interested in courses being offered at Durham College. It a offering the property/casual insur- ance industry's professional education pro- gramme, which leads txi the professional qualification of Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada. The programme is internationally recog- nized. Twenty-six courses are available in the series and to earn professional qualifi- cation, a candidate must complete 12 of them. Principles and Practices of Insurance. Insurance on Pr,,Fxrtc. Part I and Claims 2. are all offered at the Durham College Skills Training Centre in Whithy beginning in cookies and cake crumbs or compost them along with the smush leftovers. For the goal leftovers, check out your cook - hooks. The 'Use -it -up Cook- book' by Glad Storage Bags, tuts recipes and ideas under trod type. Examples the hook gives you on what to do with cookie, bread, and cake crumbs are: use as a topping for desserts: with melted butter use as a pie crumb shell; fold into whipped cream or custards and serve in dessert bowls; add to a trille'use in a cookie recipe. From 'The Creative Cook's Recycling Book', by garbage gourmet Ruth Johnson, you too can be creative. This year's recipe is Ruth's Boxing Day Pate. I cup (250 ml) turkey bits. put through meat grinder 1/2 cup (125 ml) butter I thsp. ( 15 ml) dry sh_rry 1/2 tsp. (2 ml) salt estate courses at January. Call the college at 721-3370 for more in- formation. Several real estate courses are also of- fered this winter. In order to become a registered real es- tate agent in Ontario• you must complete three compulsory phases. The first phase is a correspondence course offered every month through the Ontario Real Estate As- sociation. Phases 2 and 3 are offered at Durham College. Phase 2 consists of 6O hours of classroom time covering the technical as- pects of real estate brokerage. Phase 3 pro- vides practical application of earlier studies over 90 workshop hours. Pinch each of ground cloves and black pepper 1/2 isp. (2 ml) lemon juice 2 drops liquid hot pepper 114 cup (50 ml) butter, melt- ed. Mix ground turkey with but- ter, sherry, seasoning and lemon juice. Blend thoroughly or puree. Putin mold or individual pots. Pour melted butler over the surface. Chill. Served with melba toast. The Pickering Waste Reduc- tion Committee often uses this book as a draw prize during Waste Reduction Week. The cookbook makes an ideal bridal shower gift to help the next gen- eration develop a Waste Not Want Not mentality. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! Jarraine Roulston's column explor- ing envinonmental issues regularly appears on Wednesday. Durham College fhe participant must then article for two years under the superision of a licensed real estate broker. During the articling period. 40 hours of classroom courses must he completed in Real Property Law, Principles of Appraisal and Principles of Mortgage Financing. Phase 2 begins in January and again in March, while Phase 3 is offered in January. February and April. Real Property Law and Principles of ht,,rigage Financing each begin Jan. 26: Principles of Appraisal begins Jan. 14. The college also utters a Property Man- agement course from Feb. 9 to 20. For more information on the Real Estate programme. call 721-3332. ELDON LIGHTING- -Open Boxing Day Friday., Dec. 26 11 P.M. to We have always offered what we feel are the lowest Itrlll prices on quality lighting fixtures... Warehouse Prices on Entire Stock! ELDON LIGHTING Located One Block West of Simcoe at Somerville 133 TAUNTON RD. W., OSHAWA 432-3268 Open Fn. 11 to 4, Sit. 9:30.5:90. 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CCA&EST Reg. 69, f , PIC KERINC ' 550 Kingoon Rd. ;a a 1 Oar. s4, sii t 124; s1.1.: 12. s ' $MOIL& Two$- 1 -7, We4L• 104, we. YOM Day, t1111 I." 74,, '• 1 y, ttif.Tail+!![7_ tiA a .n a a�,ar�c k"aY.,�., .. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ?A, tff7-M4E A17 " Pickering Parkway / ,] �� ] Bcdh & A&we--,, m �.gnn� �°'� Entrance oft Brock Rd. • SALE PRICES IN EFFECT FROM. DEG 26TH UNTIL DEC, 28TH 1997• WHILE NTITIES rtwvaot •.k QUA LAST. " Off our regular prices. Except Royal Velvet merchandise. Merchandise may vary by store. No rainchec6. Stores reserve the right to limit quantities. PACE Ali - THE NEWS ADVERTIS*M WEDNESDAY. DEC'EMSER 24. 17117 News Advertiser &Bar Buy one Dinner Entree Arts & Tpe"fe(Gellone FREE [vX. es Jan. 9/98 603 Kin=roll Rd' Pkk rIM Newsroom 683-ill0 FA\: (83-7303 mo .-Thurs. 42o},- -- Video Reviews... Foster makes Contact with friendly aliens B�- STI -v FN R. COLE %PECI:V I0 Ili[ N1 'AS AD%l RTISI;R Movie Witch rates mortes by how mune times / c•he, k im vruteh. vi ith one being the hest arid file being the worst. ('ONTACT Starring ,Iodic Foster & Matthew N1c- Conaughey directed by Robert 7.emeckis Rated PG This s� I li summer movie may come as a sur- prise to man people- it doesn't have anv aliens trying to take over the world' Instead. they are trying' to help us. Jodie Foster plays a radio astronomer who is listening it) the stars. hoping that one day she will hear a signal coming from another planet. After having to beg for funding when the government cancels her project, she moves on n1 new loca- tions. never w ilhng to give up. One day, she hears one. This signal causes worldwide panic and cele- bration simultaneously. McConaughey leads many to his belief that technology may not he bettering society but taking away from it. Then things get really tricky. They discover that hidden in the radio message are blueprints for a machine: a machine that acts as a transporter to another world. This sci-fi film has many interesting characters and wonderful scenes. It plays the struggle be- tween science and religious faith beautifully. Jodie Foster is excellent In her role. The special effects by Industrial Light and Magic are also a highlight and not the showcase: of the film. I checked my watch I time. MY BEST FRIEND'S R'F.DDING Starring ,Julia Robert.% & Dermot Mulroney. Directed by P.J. Hogan Rated PG One of the summer's hest comedies arrives on video and it comes just in time for Christmas. Julianne (Julia Roberts) has a hest friend she can share anvthin,, w ith. When she find., out that he is getting married to someone who he just met, she feels that it is her duty to step in and save him from the biggest mistake of his life. Soon it be- comes something bigger. She discovers that she loves Michael (Mulroney) and he should marry her. After truing it, do it in subtle ways. Julianne pulls out the big guns and declares war. •'My Best Friend's Wedding" is the type of movie the entire family can watch together. There is one line of dia- logue in the film that may offend some people, but it passes by very quickly \, and may not he noticed. I checked my watch 2 times. THE LAND BEFORE: TIME V Rated G. Animated. Litilctoot and the rest of the dinosaur gang return for another adventure. This time. Chomper has returned to join the fun as the group heads off to explore a mysterious island. This animated movie is targeted for the kids that have seen every other -Land Durham bluesmen take aim at awards B) KARL:\ IxGlero` SPtI"I AI 10 tin CIAN VAERTISFR Whitby-hased guitar legend Jack Ili• Kevier and blurs radio host Ian Angus, both Durham residents. have been nominated by a panel of blues enthusiasts fir honor offered by the first annual Maple Blucs Awards. Dc Kcv ler has been nominated for the Blue, With A Feeling Award, a long-standing tradi- tional Toronto Blucs Socicti, pnrc 119si I Other noxmnec% in this category include Torontli muse cian Dann' Marks. Winnipeg ,,in I- • t la rla,,cr Brl-nt Parkin. Montreal pianist Vann Walls. and Vancouver's English transplant. Long John Baldry F. The award's name was taken from a Little Walter tune. and it goc, to a per - %on who has rrladc significant conin- bution, to the blues "I guess I got Ink) the blue% the same way as a It of guy%. through the Rolling Stone% and the Beatle%:" explains De Kcv i- cr in a rlxrnt Iele- phoric Imer%ICw. *'Then I dr%cov- era} that the song% were by Americans like !Muddy Wa- ter,. Willie Dixon, Ho -Alm' Wolt and soon. Iju%t worked my Aar back to it% roots" De Ke,, ler I% looking forward to the award% He be- lieve, they Carl Ise- .. good e..good for advcitis- ing and good for 6I., n. ,s 71 , nice Io ik: as kill 1W ieugh% tike 40ish guitar guru. "Heaven know% 1 played enough gigs in 199'" Ian Angus. nominated lir a Blues Medi,] Award. ha% been active],, rooked with blurs music for man Ncan a% a tan no( as a musician. "htv singing voice can reel paint:' says Angus in a re- ccut E-mail intmlce. Is Angus excited about his nomination'' -I'm very thrilled am 11 - \IG HT ON THE TO%%N - VRPORT • CASINO NIAGAR:1 - WEDDINGS •CORPORATE - GRADS - PROMS It -V anwndthetownlinid-om Around The Town Limousine Sen rim Call For Info (416) 757-2424 alk} 1100114red. 01 Louise. lie ,Iale%. The 5(1(1 -member Toronto Blues Society will present the Marle Blues Award ceremony in Toronto at the Montreal Bistro on Monday. Feb. -. 199111 Before Time" adventure. Unfortunately. it ap- pears as if the movie was rushed to meet the Christmas gift -giving season and lacks the magic of the previous films. Judging this movie on a scale of entertainment for children, I checked my watch 4 times. &M VNI VOW a�[Afr}III1B �D1tIi� 40ab 1900 Cons. 8 (E. of Brock Rd., Pickering) Cekbratewith D.J. �,Luwl Emotion in Motion �`r1t1MAW � �0� TOP HrrS C7'ItC*`xltrr rlk&r mw&o°m SO's - 61r9 - Nese Connery Cram Sita Plot Polkas, Waltzes and nae Roast Pofat° $100/couple % terdBaby Carnots S&aum gTraQitimd Buffet served10-45ITITT. 1wJud; EVwrit Coffer or Ta sue rhocoilate Patty Pnaes. P4vty rwwn CliamgW Trost at 1 N: MEC • LS J 'S ? '>•1_ - --� - - • I I - rot t1. 1075 WOUMMMY PG. 70LEY XUAL .Ft7M *S'2 45 7 5 /5.905 "ONE ALO M 7 IPG) �1T DOTAU FWWO 12 At 14561S' POO MCI�I OM POOMR 0G ='S DIGUILL Ful-; 1 15 51' ALMUES E Mol,' 20115 rodumud r00U7IifaTKl rlLntSl]t♦i.- ii Gi MOLDY LDY OCT 115 TMA1S' 2 40 7 15.615 IKS MIKCT A) MO IT YO54 120,110 , XOM A� X00 0r1t11E. 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Dec. 26. '97 FRF -i : Dinner F3uffet H p.m. T\vO for the show 19 p.m. Ev(_,rvOnc w6come! MW11 SE)end NeW Year's Ex,,e With us! S-5 uovcr inc1W('S bLIbb1\' r)arty taVcxlrti Live entertainment & DJ 250 RNYLY ST. W. 619-9881 tx•Iwc•c•n Harva'cxxf t4 ��'Csltic•�'i j conte f0 Cl}1E1leX Ode0�1S ax stafe-of tbe-art cinemas u)tf1J UNOBSTRUCTED FUTURE SHOP Remote Car Starters starting at $ 189 00 installed SIGHTUNE SEATINGTV = where everyone sees what they came to see. 'TEN ALL NEVV SCREENS NOW OPEN' * 10 state-of-the-art cinemas with Signior Seating * Large, wide curved screens and plush, comfy seats. Equipped with Dolby SR, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) andqc :�p Digital Theatre Systems (DTS) for superb sound quality. el��x ODEON # Cinescape Interactive Game Technology * Free parking cromm A Great new o/ace to see areat new movies!" I Sob __ *T9 r- t i2 t �wH•.. 1-J cfwTlt H -Y 1 KIN(:%Tt1N 8041) 248lGrlgstdn Road /Hwy 2tIr �r .4 (905) Q67771 Cineplex it's ja SAW inetnas (-ompletely accessitle lot the phy%tcally challenged tree listening systems for the hearing Impaired 0 11 HaWARAUM T I C Flt'! r N '+fid 12� _ 4 NOW PLAYINGI fits' NOW PLAYING ,Ji NOW PLAYING NOW PIAYINO NOW PLAYINGI ISI ♦ L E S L I E N I E L S E N -r-RICNER�-POORER MOM 711 I.1 -h` .1N11 -K�Ej-5 As (Loon AS.IT (ETsr -+ 11 - r' O 5 TL M A N alpml6-- Ili- NOW PLAYING STARTS DEC.251 STARTS DEC25i STARTS DEC.251 STARTS 1EC.251 (-ompletely accessitle lot the phy%tcally challenged tree listening systems for the hearing Impaired 0 11 outh Centre offers .ation of time Pancake lunch on Tuesday, Dec. 30 from 1 Ia.m. to I p.m. Fol- lsUle among lowing the lunch there will be a Movie Afternoon from I to 3 ivities offered p.tn., including no corn d AJAX — The Youth Centre offering a Holiday Get -Away r leens next week. A variety of programmes are Ing offered free to youths ed 13 to 19. Monday, Dec. 29 will he a rop-in day, pretzels. R an New Year's Eve Day is a chance to leave your mark, as a time capsule will he put togeth- er. Participants can bring some. thing to show youths in the fu- ture what life was like in 1997 THE NEWS ADVERTMM WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER E4, 1"? - PAGE Alf homyY fun for teens and items included can he such things as newspapers, tapes, written works, drawings, fads or fashions. The Town of Ajax and the Ajax Historical Society will contribute items. Activiucs on Wednesday. Dec. 31 run from I a.m. to 3 p.m. It's a movie morning on Fri- day. tan. 2, with cereal and a movie from I I a.m. m I p.m. 1 1 games In- ludlnNinten- o 64. table ten- � weetness �(,` ou yr 41,;a pow1cb Is. pool and fl,i,.e hall. 11 El�ramrcaxa^ Sweet qfalrifay na ar �_ 683-9843 rum from I I Speeia! -�M HARWOOD PLACE MALL -.4 a.im Io 3p.m. (:uffee A Bagel w/cream chc.. VAT -1uY1 SA NOV'K-I IFS -(.r )LI>cl-I"- Youths can 2.49 CHEENE - PA�TRIFs - ( ()OKIFS . CAKEs stack 'em and Veal ,r chicken on a bun FOR ALL r9:C AMON, - IIRFADS & BUNS eat 'em during a AA rc Vn 1—,-4.29.---__ . n ,Ln>Av l)EssER'r.. c. 4T'F.RINc1 Al 1. PROUt'Crs BAKED rr\ PREMISES There will he a drop-in after- noon following the movie, from I to 3 P.M. The Ynulh Centre is 360 Baylv St. W., between Wesiney Road South and Finley Avenue, in Ajax. C'All 429-1212 for more in- formation. ROOM AOR THE IN-L_AWS 4 bedroom featuring remodelled florida kitchen with walkout, master bedroom has 4 -pc. bath en suite, main floor fam. rm. with fireplace, basement finished with one bedroom apt., access to garage from house, main flr. laundry, central air, newly listed at $212,900. Ask for Walter Brown to view this exceptional property. WALTER BROWN SALES REPRESENTATIVE FIRST.— - 831-3300 Please remember to recycle! The Winners Boxing Day Red Tag Event For 3 days only save an extra A: ��O q woolk.- a now off already reduced Red Tagged Merchandise For Example: Other stores' regular price WINNERS everyday low price WINNERS Red Tag Price U50 -t' Red Tag Price Discount taken at register $17.50 December 26 - December 28 Ladies' Wear - Men's Wear - Children's Wear - Giftware - Housewares - Accessories - Shoes - Lingerie & more AJAX Durham Centre. HarmW Ave 8 Hwy 2 WHITBY T1lickstin Ridge Power Centre, Hwy 401 8 Tlnckson Ru PICKERING Slll)erCentre Mall L vertao it Rd S Hwy 2 STORE HOURS: DEC 26 a 27, 9:30.6:00; DEC. 28. 1 I oo-5:oo. Cid 1.800- WWMN PAGE All - THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, WCEMnER ?A. I"7 News Advertiser Art S • Newsnx)m 683-5111) Video Reviews... FAX: 683-7363 Restaurant & Bat' 14 one Dinner 603 Kingston Rd. Pickering _420-ISSS Foster makes Contact with friendlyliens a B1' STF.VFN R. COLE man to his belief that technology may not be SPI VI:Nt 1' 1, 1 H %F' AS, Al P0 it it bettering moiety but taking away from it. Then bloc it, Witch rates mot'ies by how main times things get really trick}. They discover that hidden 11—heck me ,at, h. with one being the he.cr and /ire in the radii) message arc blueprints for a machine; bein,t; the worst. a machine that acts as a transporter w another world. This sci-fi film has many interesting characters and wonderful scenes. It plays the struggle be- tween science and religious faith beautifully. Jodic Foster is excellent in her rule The special effects by Industrial Light and Magic are also a highlight and not the showcase of the film. 1 checked my watch 1 time. trying to help us. Jodie Foster plays a radio astronomer who is listening to the stars. hoping that one day she will hear a signal coming from another planet. After having to bee for funding when the government cancels her project, she moves on to new loca- tions. never willing to give up. One day. she hears one. This signal causes worldwide panic and cele- bration simultaneously. McConaughey leads CONTACT Starring .)odic Foster R Matthew '11c- C'onaughev directed by Robert 7-emeckis Rated PG I his .. i -h summer movie may come as a sur- prise to mam people— It doesn't have any aliens ming to take over the world' instead, they are Ml' BEST FRIEND'S %1'EDDiNG THE LAND BEFORE: TIME V Starring Julia Roberts X Dermot Mulronev. Rated G. Animated. Directed by P.I. Hogan I.Itticloot and the rest of the dinosaur Rated PG gang return for another adventure. This One of the summer's Nest comedies arrives on time. Chomper has returned to loin the video and it comes just in time for Christmas. fun as the group heads off to explore a Julianne (Julia Rubens) has a hest friend she my%terious island, can share anything with. When she finds out that This animated movie is targeted for the he is getting married to someone who he just met, kids that have seen every other "Land Durham bluesmen take aim at awards she feels that it is her duty to step in and save him from the biggest nustake of his life. Soon it be- comes something bigger She discovers that she loves Michael (Nlulronev) and he should marry her. After trying to do it in subtle ways. Julianne pulls out the big guns and declares war. "My Best Friend's Wedding" is the type of movie the entire family can watch together. Thcre is one line of dia- logue in the film that may offend some 4W people, but it passes by very quickly and may not be noticed 1 checked my watch -1 times. Bl KAF(I-A iN(iI-ETON SPF(IN[ I('IHF %I- IAS 4r)YF;rnsvR Whithy-haled guitar legend Jack De Kcyier and blues radio host ian Angus, both Durham residents. have been nominated be a panel of blurs enthusiasts fir honors otfered be the tint annual Maple Blucs Awards. Ik Kcvier has been nominated for the Blues With A Feeling Award. a long-standing tradi- horial Toronto Blurs Society pnie (1985). Other nommces in this category include Twonto musi- cian Danny darks. Winnipeg hannom JI, 4 i La player Brent Parkin. Montreal J' pian%[ Nunn Valk. and Vancouver's - English transplant. Long John Baldry Thr awards name was taken from a Link Walter tune. and it goes to a per - %On who Fos nt ate signtficant contn- huuons to the blues 'I guess 1 got ink) the blues the lame way as a lot of guys. through the Rolling Stones and the Bcatic%,' explants Dc Kcc i - ex in a recent tele phone mtcrvicw. " iitcri i di%cov- crcd that the songs were by Amcncan% like Studds Vv'a- lers. µ illi% Dixon, Ffowlm' Wolf and soon. I just worked my wa_c hack to It% root.. Dc Kc%icr is looking tim%.ird it, the awards. He be- lieve, they can be ..gOOd for advert- ing and good for business". .-It's nice to be acknowledged;' laugh. the J(hsh guitar guru. "Heaven knows 1 played enough gigs in 1997" Ian Angus. nominated lir a Blues Media Award, has been actively mvolwd with blues music for mann vear% as a fan, not as a musician. "vtc singing voice can peel pant:' sacs Angus in a re- cent E-mail interview inter ie. Is Angus excited about his nomination'' "I'm cert, thrilled L L J • NIGHT ON THE T(»cN - VRPORT CASINO NIAGARA - WEDDINGS CORPORATE - GRADS - PROMS I—W aeoondthct(.wnlimo.com Around The Town Limousine Sen -ices Call For Info (416) 757-2424 mhd Ii(atoWd, of i.01d1w. IK: states. The 5(1() member Toronto Blues S(liety will present the Staple Blues Award ceremony in Toronto at the Slonircal lirstro on Mnnda_%. Feb. _. I `M, Before Time" adventure. Unfortunately. it ap- pears as if the movie was rushed it) meet the Christmas gift -giving season and lacks the magic of the precious films. Judging this movie on a scale of entertainment for children. I checked my watch 4 times. %i or ki = t. K l! HIJ �1 LJLi! K 7) . . r� "'Z4*9tcasanE; QSWb 1900 Cons. 8 (E. of Brock Rd., Pickering) Celebrate with D.J. Emotion in Motion mcrut �`cfhO� S'c°� -i. J6�—� Nlw. NOW PLAYING[ TOP HITS oikkn ( SOS - 60's - New Country Plw Polkas, walrus Cream Sna and mote !X mst Potato BrttttxedBa,, Carrots $100/couple -dation ofT&&timd Buffett served7045rm. y or Tea Salus Chowilate Pati '"alar Prtss, Pah Faaoun oi-i '. tlaast of le � �/ Customer Aj-)I)reciation DZi,,' Frida\', Dec. 26. '97 f=flia: Dinner fluffet 8 p.m. "Ilti c1 for the show 10 l).rn. Evervone welcome! LW Spend New Year's Ev'e with us! 55 cover inCludes bUbbl'srtt party tavol-irs Uvc entertainment & r) -i 250 S.NYLY ST. W. 619-9881 dx•twt•t•n Fhlrwcxxd & ��'c•�In<•VI Cow to Cineplex WeonlAjax state -of the -art cinemas uy,4) UNOBSTRUCTED FUTURESHOP Remote Car Starters starting at $ 189 00 installed r 11 TillSE,JING ,,,- where everyone sees what they came to see. S m a f1 r.E TEN ALL NEW SCREENS O NOW OPEN' MEMNON Ht/Y 1 KIN(.%TnN EI IAD # 10 state-of-the-art cinemas with SoWine Seating"' * Large, wide curved screens and plush, comfy seats. ,48E t° 2 — ,Y ;o Equipped with Dolby SR, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) and cin 151426- Digital Theatre Systems (DTS) for superb sound quality. ttw�.Ex ooEON ePl®� 5 It Cinescape'� Interactive Game Technology * Free parking �� SAM A Great new mace to vasa nroa► naw mntliocl— L� inemas Irl I� b lk F iii _—= NOW PLAYING• 11 FM— IL6 -i. J6�—� Nlw. NOW PLAYING[ JYIL' DELI A A Vk�.'S NOW PLAYING: NOW PLAYING[ NOW PLAYING[ --'RICHER--POORER PLAYING AS GOOD AS tT GETS Ts STARTS DEC.251 L E S L I E H i E L 5 E N STARTS DEC.2s1 P OMANOW STEC.2si ::_7 STARTS DEC.25i %- inpic—) auc—nic roc the pnyticaioy -nallenged free listening system% tot the hearing impaired 6 1 ouch Centre off � � �n1e tvEws Al�vrarrMnl wrJDtvr_so,,r, nECE>KSER x�, l�rr PA4E AIf ers hol�da fun for t ration y e e ns of time sule among vities offered AJAX — The Youth Centre s offering a Holiday C:et-Away or teens next week. A variety of programrncs are bcing offered free to youths aged 13 to 19. Monday. Dec. 29 will he a 'drop-in day,' h pancake lunch on Tuesday, Dec. 30 from 1 I a.m. to 1 p.m. Fol- lowing the lunch there will be a Movie Afternoon from I to 3 P.m., including popcorn and pretzels. New Year's Eve Day is a chance to leave your mark, as a time capsule will he put togeth- er. Participants can bring sonir- Ihing to show youths in the fu- ture what life was like in 1997 and items included can be such things as newspapers, tapes, written works, drawings, fads or fashions. The Town of Ajax and the Ajax Historical Society will contribute items. Activities on Wednesday, Dec. 31 run from I I a.m. to 3 p.m. It's a movie morning on Fri. day. Jan. 2, with cereal and a movie from I I a.m. 10 1 p.m. wit Barnes in- cluding Nintrn- do 64, table ten - weetness OU �✓ ALL �/ Euoaean.7hwan nis, pool and f(,ole ball. It Sweet?�olrrfay 'kervLlnli6 b y 683_9843 —�" runs (ruin 11 . Peelal HARWOOCI PLACE MALL Y�cey�[�, a.m to 3 p.r,t. Coffee ABagelw/crea,nch,e Sol P . Hrrr ,ANDW!CI!FS . (,OLD crTti • Yi lu the can 2.49 CHEESE: • PANTRIES • t:r OKIK', • CAKES �tacn 'em and Veal or chkken nn a bun FOR ALL rX'CASION's • BREADS R KI 'NS rat 'cm during a 4•� rc vim. r —1 . IlOL! )AY DF.SSF.R'r� • c'ATERING ALI. PROUI'C TS BAKEU C)\ f'HF..MISF.S There will be a drop-in after- noon following the movie, from 1 to 3 p.m. "rhe Youth Centre is 360 Bayly St. W., between Westney Road South and Finley Avenue, in Ajax. Call 429-1212 for more in- formation. ROGM F OFA TH.E IN-LAWS 4 bedroom featuring remodelled Florida kitchen with walkout, master bedroom has 4 -pc. bath en suite, main floor fam. rm. with fireplace, basement finished with one bedroom apt., access to garage from house, main flr. laundry, central air, newly listed at $212,900. Ask for Walter Brown to view this exceptional property. WALTER BROWN SALES REPRESENTATIVE �W1w . 8313300 Please remember to recycle! The Winners Boxing Day Red Tag Event For 3 days only save an extra :Bit OR already reduced Red Tagged Merchandise For Example: Other stores' regular price WINNERS low price WINNERS Red Tag Price $� Red Tag Price Discount taken at register $17.50 December 26 - December 28 Ladies' Wear • Men's Wear • Children's Wear • Giftware - Housewares • Accessories • Shoes • Lingerie & more AJAX Durham Centre, Harwood Ave & MW 2 WHM3Y Thickson Ridge Power Centre. Hwy 401 R Thick -,,)n RA PICKE RING Supercentre Man. Liverpool Rd S f+m 2 STORE HOURS: DEC 26 3 27. 9:30.6:00 DEC. 28, 1 1:00-5:0o, Cmg t �g� � PAGE A24 - THE NEWS AINFIrrISM WEUNESUA\', UEC'EMSER 24, 1"7 Pleckering Al RiVCti, Sh()Wl \\ ritrr (t!; i:, I I (I F,ix 683--303 Sports European (hockey) vacation The Pickering Panthers niaajor hantam 'AA* rep hockey team tra%el to Europe on Dec. 26 for a week -and -a -halt playing tour which includes tournaments in Lausanne. Sw itrerland and in Villingen-Schwrnnigen, German. The team will also %isrt Austria in their travels. Team member. are Aaron Gray. John Porter. Craig Lillie. Jason McAuley, Brandon Mark.. Steven Costa, Michael Mar- tiniuk. Ryan Tracy. %latthew Steinke, Stephen Grimshaw, Brett Carpenter. Chris Braden, Spencer Cameron, !Michael Rasmussen, David Lewis, Joseph Pandolfi, Bill Antomadis and Ryan Faulkner. The coaches are Carl Pike. %ak Pike, R%an Kershaw and Gary Harrison. Pickerina novices in longest unbeaten streak Pl("KLRJ%(- — I.:-- i'rckenng Panther, \�. tie (;rctikv Studio 99 notice 'AA' rcp hockey learn went un- defeated in it, last four league games for its longest unbeaten streak of the season. The Panthcr, defeated Whithy' twice. Peterborough once and tied the swift -skating Clanngton'foros. Against Whitby. the Rayne Grcvky no%icc% won by scores of 6-3 and 3-2 In the firs( game. Brent Shearer reg- t+tened Sive as+tsts. while Chad Gaudet and Kyle Downing each notched a pair of goals Single tallies went to Mark Gertsakis and dcfcnccman Wilharn %Itichell A%%tsts were recorded by Ky I Spccrs wish two. Daniel Silva and Gcrtsakl, with one apiece In the second game. Gaudct Int up the red light twice, while Speer, notched the other goal. Shcarcr earned two, assists. de- f c n c c in a n Daniel Prebblc, Jordan Guarrasi and Mii.hell had one apiece. Goalie Calvtn Leon was stead% between the pipe, in hoih R'hithy games. making a total f1,'. Downing and Gaudct ads,. > ored for Pickering. Other helpers went to Dow rang. Spccrs. Gaudct and defence - man Kyle VandeBospoort with one apiece. At the recent Pick- \AG A. cring tournament. the hest the novice Panthers could do o i was pia} to a 5-5 tic with Pcterhorough 91}�u t\G+ while Instng Iwo other cTo,c contests. Against Pctcrborough, the Panthers were outshot 25-20. Pickering goals went to Spccrs w rah two. Gaudct. Silva c and Damien Pa%lidi% with one apiee. Silva and Shearer recorded two assists each. Pavhdis. Spcers, Gaudel. Prchhlc and dcfcnccman Chris Dixon counted singles. Most valuable player honors went to Kylc IX)wntng. Playing the Ajay Km,_hts in the second game. the Panthers succumbed 1-2 despite outshooting their foes 23- 20. Gaudct and Speer, scored for Pickering. Silva and Shearer earned assims. Goalie Lcon was Pickenng's MVP In the Panthers' final game of the tourney, they dropped a 3-1 decision to Uxhndge. Gaudct scored the lone goal. unassisted. Goahc Molony was the Panthers' MVI' r News Advertiser Aerials on national Z5&7 team PICKERING — Three Pick- Passy won a hronfe medal on ering Aerials Gymnastics Club floor exercises and managed to athletes were flying high at the place seventh overall to earn her club's first appearance at the re- alternate status on the national cent National Selection and Tour novice tour team. Selection competition. Meanwhile. Robinson placed Aerials BrookeLvnn Prim- 13th overall In the national rose. Vanessa Robinson and Julie novice category. Ann Passy competed at the na- Two Aerials' provincial- tional level for the first time at stream gymnasts also competed the tour selection meet it) decide in the tour selection competition. the Canadian team which will In the Icvel 2 category. Alanna travel to Florida next month. Wcston turned in her best perfor- Primrose performed well mance yet to earn ninth -place under pressure at the national honours and a gold medal on novice Icccl and was steady in bars, all her events, finishing sixth hate Newton competed in the overall. Her efforts earned her a level 2 bracket and placed fourth spot on the tour team. on bars and 13th all-around. Atom Raiders on a roll "Ilse Ajax -Pickering Raiders Vil- Schofield. I-krek Fullerton. Murphy lage Chrysler miner tom 'AAA' rep and Kent. A+sisung were Bell. Josh Ix)ckcti team is making Its move on Marchand. Schofield. Gray. Justin the division leaders by going 4-1-1 in Daviclsoxi. N Iurp[ty and Max Kenne its last six Fastem Ontario Goalie -Scott turned in a strong effort. 'AAA' league contests. The Raiders put dx- Barrie Ice - Playing ho%i Oshawa, men on ice with a 5.3 win In Bar- Raideis'centre Kyle We lering led Ajax-Pickcr- rt rice Schofield sparkeJ the ol- kS knee with a pair ofgoals. w'eter ing with a thrcr-goal�-�ray, Uavidscm and Murphy net - performance in a 4-2 ted one apiece. Kent drew two as - victory. Richard Schofield silts, Robbie Frawlev. Schofield. ehippod to with the other marker. As- Gray. Davidson and Murphy had sm- sists went to Scott MacKenne with gle- itellxrs. SLelcrt kicked out 30 of three. Graeae- Murphy with two. 33 shxxs lir the win. Paul Kent and Adam Bell. Bran The- Village Chrysler atoms saw Scott wa% solid tx-tween the pipes. their win streak snapped by the York slopping 15 of 17 shoos for the win. Simcoe FxPress 4-2 In thts one. the The Ratckrs pounded arch -rival RAI&M were simply o uthtNied h % Cenral Ontano Wolves 5-1 on borne the Fxpress Murphy and Davidson' lex. Stellar defc-mive play was the sc oval. (;ray and Kent had assists.. ItLN to the w as dtc Raiders fix- d the. Scott took the loss to nct. : league -leading Wolves to just 20 The Raiders II&I the- Pctcrbov- shki(s orf net. Leading the offence o ugh Petcs to a'_-2 tic in a highly -en- w re R% c an Carey and Kent with nth t w t o tertaimn g garrtc. Carry and Kent goals apiece. Schofield notched the scored It the Raidcxs.:lsscrvr .end oder markm Assisting were Carcy Sch orwld added assis(s. Scclen came with two. Jot.. -y A s,%cn/y JeIT Pilo up with arkrhlr .trot} eflon in net. and Wewrmg. Gahc Trcwor Scelert fix- dctence of !Jell. Ryan Hut - was solid in net. tom. Frawiev, M.tcKcrvic. \t,u.har.1 In Rama, dt� Raiders»powered and Piilo l►as been ,outxanclmg in Itic' dtcir way to a 6-2 victory over rictiv recent stretch of g-annc%. Ieague entry the North Central Prcda- Tho: wtjm Rakkr% f'i'n an 9-5.7 Dors. Ik'mck Gray led the way with record at the midway Point of the. two goals. Single markers went w %ehctlulc : o - _ .ayes. Facing off against Clanng- ton which had soundly defeat- f1"W cd the Panthers ik � ../ in three pre%i- ous league games. the V IV Pio: k e r i ng novices earned 9OX,n a 2-2 tie despite '� being outshut e 31-14. Goalie �;�) Jamie Molony S9� stole the show, frustrating the Toros' shooters throughout the contest. Shearer scored bot� Pickering goals.oafs. 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Silva led Fieg.$129.99 •Great Comro the way with R" �yy three points on WJQrj41d1 4 /IV\� — BOXING WEEK DOOR CRASHERS START NOW * All Junior Goal Pants.._..»,- "% am * i ft: Glove 950».......... .... 0150.6! tit Sherwood Stick 9950............»010." * MI Goal Acimmilia»......_14% 0" * rtit0ft Qm Q0W4100..». 0176.!! * Vic Stick 7050 ........................»017.06 * CCR 1 WI1I t Blit » _-. 0a6." * Eataotl Glow GX1000 040.0! * Vic Stick 9050 JR....................612.00 * a � w SR i JR Should ille6_ 14% OIC * Ilbch Pant eo9 sR 066.00 *Sherwood Goal Stick 950.......0!4." * .leech Pant M A» ...».»»... ...054.!! * Christian Goal Stick 100 ........ 0a4.00 ter' -" All Junior Blocker KOHO Bauer Goal Skate Goal Pads and Catcher Sets GOAL 3000 Sale all • All Clarino •'Gatel(eeW TAIL PRIM _ Graphics JtAk Reg. $899.99 18996- $ NOW�• n a99 '219.9 McMartin Chest & Arm �� Reg. $1.399.9, ,r was $199.99 Senior was $239.99 Take them 41:9/, Now'1 8S"home for $enior :360D down • ���� x.'279.99 (i.eao.ro. 1211 KINGSTON RD.n tjOLIDAY HOURS Sun..................................11-5 • PICKERING, ONTARIO ,:,; Mon. -Fri ........................... 10-9 Christmas Evo................ 10-5 10.6 Boxing 0. ..... Dec 26 ...... 9-5 (90►5) 420 -PLA ALL OTHER IN-STORE ITEMS ON SALE NOWM a goal and two! ti S l ti l ti ,/ 2 R 8 Nathaniel Un-A GreatValue derhil I scored •Excellent Performance his first goal of Reg $19999 the season for the Panthers KOHO and also picked �� 2220 JR up an assist �. •ffodable Lightweight after returning A Affordable to the line-up from a shoulder Fieg.$129.99 separation. THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, DECEMBER 24, 1"7 -PACE A21 . ear ; :.rt Irynlmy TNrM "" =axe uuwry. dost I; Ajax Pickerioim News Advertiser Compsw 8 2 bedrooms. dnrnediat6, "rs r No smokes $3Yupc 3 appliances and blinds. m a.mr ,:.',.dm S999c •,:a 1 11 aonFearr 4rSW ROAD ax News Advertiser office 130eHal Ave.. 9 Bm -Spm Mon.- Fri. 6383 07O7 P/c%erny News Advertiser Out/atNOURE: 1422 Whit" Rd. PickeringSsrs/Lse Saturay ..A. w..d Y -Amberles PlazaClDsed IF,EO vN- FAX: (905)579-1218 phone Ilwes epee Wiry ell *Pm Mew- - Fill.. Set 9-30e - Spm TORONTO LINE (4y6)798-7259 Teass.-Fri- 1 O a.m. - S p -m. Sun -Moon tel S p.In - ^ sareaNti: •iyyi.w .rrw� e-"'°—�'—""-• I tars 00orruar; sauna 32100 "-`.931-0061 vrinrr ,gam CLOSED Monday's. FAX: ISM) 571li E m E.rt 432 1%, eA.r.m< Rd Carvers I I Caroert _ I I rarssrt 11 Careers11 Carers I I Career: I I C.— . 1 1 arYnwes fa RMH - TORONTO < jm� • • • Helping YOU Build a Better Life a - - NEW COURSE!! PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER Accowrdh,W and Computers Muskmas AdministretEon R-17 I 2rom-Tv Support Specialist - Iletwort S. Comm,mle■tbns CerwpMter Prognwn.,*M . IIN.e.M.A. e••r•P,ater A1pplEeateous C lacrxWMe fecretary Legal Admin Assistant CAMPUS Medical OMce Assistant I:L•r.7�rr•��r�I� Moth i Restaurane Operations Mr i MreraWa fAmnagemKO M Trevel sate Tourism CA MM Ck-b.4. Assistant Itiv- DerrfM MaC•Irelpelat G'• *Off4, �_ alil A� Ontario Business College 200 John St., W. Suite 201, Oshawa • 5769175 OI14j1k7?Ti11FTQWU9� IM, to-=- ARksa�ls IOr 1 MICM Ia 1 Amcor Ia , 1 1 Apwlnras to �• Sh NJ v For A Limited Time Only! The TFiisWEEK will offer a 52_` per word special on Tuesdays only to help you sell those unwanted items. (Private Parties Only). Articles must be priced less than 1500` (price to be shown). To place your prepaid ad call 576-9335 or fax your ad to 905-579-4218. s Odra . ear ; :.rt Irynlmy TNrM "" =axe uuwry. dost I; .,. .., •." Compsw 8 2 bedrooms. dnrnediat6, "rs r No smokes $3Yupc 3 appliances and blinds. m a.mr ,:.',.dm S999c •,:a 1 11 aonFearr 4rSW ROAD CO tom '6 bitspea.en • ✓ 1' •7H'v: PICKERING ..A. w..d Y Kid c. nM In and •- ,,.A M_�,e, •m ••s m 1135 Prmium 166 a - waw dur••a^':`rwc ::r- -aK236.we. INrn m„ •F ft.. 'MSI THE SUMMIT PLACE -xenctems 'mm$S" •6a lme Re I tars 00orruar; sauna 32100 "-`.931-0061 vrinrr ,gam 420-1344 E m E.rt 432 1%, eA.r.m< Rd F ° ° .^•r: aim 905420-t 7041 All Util. Included A35, 6973,59 I:$7 DIAMOND .r. cw4rlmc Waw a Awl 'am. 9CS1 66Y Y,f,4 •.TFT a HAIR'S Hur,Ces :..•,...1`'" .am sat S Sun II arn- 4pm - r.. $; 75. P., hranhillwilrY .• ane KAH,, Ie,uZ Go 51x7 10ays. to 9U5 47• rreR• {••+Len Orr eOhr2tunle ye11mY an/ 1 vtor- n•w ear IN. .,11 OSMAWA apt Ohiemn!S n..I hydro :holuded 167, m,nm n AI&Ilble Jan I rirspyy3 -9uned 434-6311 lea e message NORTM OSHAWA ;nE.r 'arae U. 1g!'^ Will peg Contmiled -,Iran" S6% unbnes aae parYmg ,rlcluad Avyuble January Is, aro February 1St Phone 905-579-5581 OSNAWA P ." ST, Urge 2 8 '0 ..� Close to 40. 3 Parking Aradabie ,mme- IVtely From $WO 7mdmn 'nae 905-57<r4255 1 BEDROOM -• -ex OsN aucdry .., wed AIAQ mrrnledurr,y l,: cion Smok. s ° !mrM f60Nmr, blas nr :m 579-0246 ALL INCLUSIYE". Our r $t5.; n . W. :Bu,-564, T ,,, ' dedrdp.n s der ,ar ISf CAN ROD -=try Re/Max roarer. a 11 ApM6rWmak» , I W R•n RM 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. d SUN. 12 - 5 (905)693.6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ONE urge room .,in pnra,r balnro0m SUM knob" Darr Yinq rKluded Ageaole elute" $Ann mi GII 420 1293 SOUTH AJAX roomre for n, $4!50 Plan IunaLrted badleb, apartment 5500 Includes t,a,te5. parking able Near ••ansn No pets. "On-Smokef .-VW Arad January 19 ,r -m ary Ist 683-0602 LEE Asdmtayrrr BRIGHT '•nm •r, .rr, a,? BLUEWATER PARK - WHITBY . ear ; :.rt Irynlmy TNrM "" =axe uuwry. dost I; C."W_ Aum Cwmn •33 IE.1y "ha.; eemn and DuobT 8 2 bedrooms. dnrnediat6, "rs r No smokes $3Yupc 3 appliances and blinds. iiia t:rst and lase 576.3816 7c0oF'a'"' MON. - FRI 9 A M - 5 PM (905) 571-3522 2 BEDROOM SHELTER CANADIAN'; • ✓ PROPERTIES LIMIT LIMITED yyer•..r, r.• Hwy 2 s .2C ir0in," A.,mm,. ..A. w..d Y lit, 1905; 428-0995 PPIANO 433,19r SAILWIMDS. -oury 2 h•; • Turlh, " appkarvr ,ed ft, awa ft.. 'MSI THE SUMMIT PLACE '�" " " -• t ,- raw :m -d W Steve 1.2, 8 3 Bed Apts. 7xdwas 1 oRa A • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES All Util. Included Pill 1736 , In •House Supt. 8 Maint. rF s7 n ';radAoie a 'am. 9CS1 66Y Y,f,4 5e Nvwed mit900 S 800 Rental Office: Mon - Fn. 9arn - 8 pm carr Pmy4 •etty 5v 7wner sat S Sun II arn- 4pm :all 6766999 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE VALIANT PROPERTY LA ;" " nppnet ' E -sem S MANAGEMENT uwrH•d • wen balmrlr. d ;,�Shopplunig At q 9051-579-1626 brulartPets 1 I.L. $675 StOnH7r1r t775 3Deb CNl 130- p r.r b 1 +ar•n or 1nr. AVAELARE Jury t% y;• • t•-arpe..J•�- m•s -Imam Nilik ,D ^ r" 11110.11N.1—un,ryon C"'N Aly Nn divas '7' ,1 TO a BRIGHT % ,pACn)u2 t L+p�rpdr- S! Sup '2<u )•.dot f1DG diamonds are se, C u r.rry Yrm..:'.,;r ;rnrr'Mnrar +Me d Lost on Monday,aarir ro awre ro '49759 r 1 1 carom 1 �rrFaral Ha10 1 �.naral IMb wnnewar de A py f7n 49 Ore 15 arawrd Ar)r..n"I .1� ',this Boa,np x38 6: -'+rah•. .aY 5. ar a nee 2 4hor Tuan Crnhr Canadian ire �r n Dsr . m f300„uD same a free .ei1r� /,1 HAI) :•A"Do It Kll cktam hwtl plea say 420 062C MIGHT ' T,An.,; r, •r. 11--,''", NC. PROGRAMMER s sewn stoa p :rte Reward pl4rw 'e �r�e .. ° •an', , r - :• fro. bk eat'" w, xem..,ar y hawed Required •,oF, , - '•.ran s r905r432 716' :.••d.c SJ'YJmd Aura .An 1 arala0h 7 ed :. i' •, . .r^�artyr - - aar5ripsrt.. i ?95. 1993 Fm^, Mrosty SICK OF RENnNG ?2? "If', %()T tris', i-Oea 1t -M I y;'1 X: m, mth I -&•d bun',11.,w "41 month bdlanGp Jed Window :0 9nnga :nclydVd w Sown parmam "+ W! Uscrraed Barthrupr,,,, 141IS)i�T-62 S or 1-•ti0(1-,+i0-r72�5 MARK STAPLEN S4acs Rr^ M .1,0,10 °11i••µ' • wn sayr Pickering kennr,. A�ntaF1[S fatlUHe ' MOVING LLE "'rFFy Drrr I'urt. Id•d<d $9445 1992 aW mg studs m wHA1p-• Avail Man •WDEr,Nnpy On Tvn•r Prr A"' � 3Mn. Re, r w... - •d Lurvs L 6 pl :oae0 CER iR4 D3HAWA YYHY RENT? - '"• awe r905172}a0E3 A : :y to read BI g`a`" `" °g t, f -aa8 40JRABLF S' 11% 1994 at-, 'A or Ore au • . 'o peva• uwDrinb sax .then :v P'- ' ,t•'. d '.Sl n a0r, , inso 6 :Y 'Nock, •y fsoorh �. 1 ,: nmr ROWN YOUR NOME - - •DOd f •xeF. !Rat Car•Fr '.,,n'le"�9e 01 AMetalsoN R CAAYa•v S R Name OZ. dreoranrYn udr j•."ani 6 6x31 6 W K o-, an nn mmm pNu ": . CM sw M" a - ll Fax resume to: 905-428-2392 --- re'0 ra deg flet `a nm" ° ""s° FINANCIAL Res►arsIBLE •'ole dww RaT7aw . PUPS .,cr- And "' 'Ansa ro dsy' rrAdn 4,a road Nx9061665-e•4' ASSISTANCE - v : orfs pn- P- SGRMOFAfNEM G Jet -.d Nrome 1arY finArrprp DOWMTDWM M1• In <. •x0.1 i.•P .:,-,. Lr:., ,r avwaae hare. Is' rsr a w AVAILABLE r .i .. .ar •... a, M•Iwr•e4 les" V•ar 7r '"'"et1 )woe 1!091771-4273 'n dmmprnom know 2 A S n •k,vw. kduGM■n 1 .• •• ,•.' A'• 1 ••••• •ww Ww � r Krmba1 re rane0 W 'er Y S M aro ase', er ane Irrr•. rant y room IAn- •nreo,ns ;argts ".sn" w1Ms S.wrY0r4 4•,w abow pure. �mCtS R R 9na • -.. 7'W1 ,. M,a. IUN a,. 4,r •w.. ren Y<I• M fESg pros Hero JFwws 1-000-440-4279 •nod •'esMy pa,r'tFd ^ wASOr3 I+rsar<Vs MOS J ?.7 CdMr9e start :C :• 4 T meg. Am 3 3C p m n -el l,cX D aYadaw 'Yonllat f3� the ar, n a+0 Sava S' DO :{II EEE -2224 IME OftNMGs t1B M 3.1, ", a• „a ,.. ... W 3S Duu:,.:r sbvrar i, PT 11 Irw OW, q..ry to Lu0M15 ver tne ape or ,s harwp rs wovrd. a CAN Mom Turks 1000 500190x1 723.4920 A2 ORIWEN .,•. up Ron ,0 man rygA 47.1926- C."W_ Aum Cwmn •33 IE.1y •-6,504 cart sel.gep •• faSC. q ,e lumau . ••ypd o pranmyer ABANOOaD ,Tome "• st ■ N r,m... r+i' BBWNTOWN wrtNTBr y. M:" _ • •.^.y. alae ,.��,• 5973 rs Imm 1995 and up r DM 4 -W.... ... Sr a-, sMe iiia jt ..^ y,r `4C ..A. w..d Y S1MCJ1 a AOE000 Aryr PPIANO 433,19r m... +flea yr 010 4 ft.. 'MSI .,N.a-.c .+iiia.. . 5 An oydi Tit 1144tan -• t ,- raw DAIIHNf FIIRNITIIRF mac :J tpaM 2n old G. t7}jµMn• -.rwp, p- •VrFard CSNMA • :am h SaDc 4,2 .,nl, ',PF main Snepn.0 "erD 644 EXCIPTIOaAL YAIuE 91 'am. 9CS1 66Y Y,f,4 ".' '. t 4. Jan ' 4,a 9CS'• : A.. i,',� 044 •aae hp1"•s -6144 T.- Am - nr.`~u m1 NORTH OSMWA •, 111-:ih'am 3913c.,.o Go 51x7 10ays. to 9U5 47• '..,t 16'.51' ted Dr0 .9 READY FOR CHIIISTWS 'edea ulief I" ..t"'-, "Inco aeNror. Iwai nydq B war 163. ,Ew I ark 'n, IDE r,w for N Arc,, i leg OAR rWrvlsor Arrau DuCs '.. •'• '•.• "and ne. f1150C 905401 •9,17 .'.. Jdabit ,nNHearrr Nc Pen Cnnavu r9CS,623- WHIn", VIS mer 7 rn W SALE PRICF S.S99"' ;, 4 4•.~:.a�Mna aur: <•H...,: 'Halm "BAB "pryp / fS HERE b wee mamarYw 9u•I oowr 6513 ARw 5 D m •. �.. rn 7 1H3 mom a '<... BID DAH 40Ke0 001 pe0 p„ararwa Mr1e•0rd ,.;urNh." stAnta 17% , FORD Tara 96 day, xr 3IN. •. •,g lygr p4lu111ee4rJp4 m- 3 0eor•v.r, hou" era ova. •.. 2 4,r V. 10 H7kpe Ven�Ouire '.,:■ 4,w 2.,0' eR ML 6 •^LW CAN Wndsnr Arrow 7863124 hanmrwo l6 ., a„1,:. ..one -<r:e 'idea MailAa< 40 x21 a S'hworp ':aHn AVaaa04 court Ta.1surr:•=. arca „ SAIF PRICE $1199• 4aa,ween .vM 32900 90S 623-9791 fe910G mm 9CS.57455{1 "n'm•� rr 3685 Pon; unb. ■I Cyl i74 -e1'6 A.a+.iu. r.. ..: r+ASSB .'lits Luings On a1 aloe 1 1 M]--.^vSlEa DrruW I a 2 sFOs100M :: • `• ' ` 1 - 'ark fan aro 61/44 I. Hut n 'RED)' �E x .A Called At<4 m �" ; 1BEOIIOOM . or,y rprnr • r Duu}} vein wlwn r Ow 10036 ^A. PAOalEMS' ^r v''.,a060 •F: L W..,u,.my sty, -in •'... trope L,rve v, • ., ., :IRRIAGE SOLID .Y. Arc no, No a 40aayy Dar' 'A1,, $:. -an 9LS •!79 n0 A WIG 350 maria A. One, Cad 9DS bAstm•m rm S<Daa4 en- HILL11. .. .aa=,..r r•. WE ARE THE FALTORv� '=ADITICNat Phone ,or aPDt to new�r 1 AA'•"'•b„•< 46724 trV O�i1 ha 4isd j'95ry IrE aval WOODWC2K V., 905965 8774 4.yWr IWI $y rtdKek,'7A' S'mca Srirs Satan. Dduw• 'T'P the LAt DlX w Win PWrng, 90 days SPAOWS wr ^uu,rylro 2 DStine mpen :ncbl0ri r„,l,n 90S AOdRy 1343972 - - - P1eav057203312 3301. S25M .H .•. 5 - for' A.A` .1 900 436 T26C 905725/366 MING -O"LINE -I)rFfk.1 •I wrin a saw raa9wny i $ SAA ROMANCE ".mea 6JIC. ,ALp t P.''.: rt^ Nalon, >s "Or rep AYar .•Nnom ma,r a - -r -a• 3. D'd. :,' M1-lin,w a par, ADD MARNETING TRI .: . 2 furs A • w • s1n.a, M ' $' 50C IM7 Orwl - n< Clean 44. cwlro.r, •:.t, 0'410 put 1 a"7+1 .vl W aYJ. pQ 11” - `AWI good :aae VaAM' sapprp-a,anci I'd, APP',antn 1910 yw ma shad Nw tui s.aicn par, P W Durno Dom Suitt afY ,•g 53600 E-., R Ming for wdysyd,l. cent u� S-- L"*t- No Dell Non- P'_ 9""-62,31 Cr (9051 S71 m 00 CAN )1051132 2.19 149: N "up CAo 1905. • J657aa •Y:Aidad CJK 728-,993 ,sr Flscnat W W MINTING • A 0.1ad diva,,. Now army Bur *.. BRMO V. _ec <4rrnrn af1.5 . 60•. 905 BFAUTT LION -..'•Is IWI tnOWors netW,cers sales ,yr $4'; Su4 %279 -� MEO iRMO( 5225 Fred up Ma WICK CENTURY MIT Ali WTO - R :,rocs OSHAWA mr paMM 8 K23 ".-'amnomet t '''• J "•e sty' and Nkply .6w,wes pagriHl- iIINITIME tormN duNlp war, s•oves $'-. sand up F- wet .? ,. xr Dos w, ar S8C StOODG w pry, t.nrd A a2:0 .:.:.c• 'mr •or strew. a.:d ep A,. Call 'ted No rim , sea ..her, S:S: rEryers er : � r A rtrlr „nn ,r •1e ypor MYRTLE Myon arWOye roM �nvrYalu aH oRce a Dors 729--7323 nHq younr, !r4, roan 9,•p 6 u Co.Ffln" la4 S1ri Aro W NrN aero ryrne mmg 52500 imeplrpnr uon Ar,Y r�• :Ans:.rry .Oi1'" u" 0ror00m 5650 r a -dr l IHdrOorr, ,vase open Tars A roan 2San RVu Pu, ume And IW nme Orree Wk. $100 9100 IndOes 18 CI 1605 New 905:6558491 ume N Ewun days 30 DtrDr'e ,.988-'44:'38 PaOe. :air n,.t _a nxn S'C9S SM 8 Sun 12" s fa CMAMMpM EXPRESS ,TO ndehis ."`Oared AI mat Rite 't'o't aarw name 317 stows 2149 mn nraa 905644.5003 a 1,6-SG,.168' moth, Deus uubueS P•,rnr ,'ore ,rsormarwn fedi Py 905 caa•n 4:r: iE:e•Alwi Ot OawaOk Call for +rlernew u: 6112 IM HONDA -X. Ouv 905)721-82,3 5.9t1a6 to sn.cr prtwrr„ t On, , 1001, 576.7111 N1d 4,D New 5 c 1 fr•anR .,� ar 905 706 52N T.M.A. AaW the USA YMr MINMTIMf PincMr. rrFak. 6 S255 SkpMInSOn s Ap •, Jn ;l ..:r,s. !3500 ,ASR FOR CMS' wr a1r 1PICKERING Fe 8 wcst- T1UM70N TERRACE •. �C,dol�Ntt NEWLY RENOVATED 2 Smd- munw wOrA Dors St Io per $AdIAa -, vIns and C.'>,nplek wrIn pkArl.1f 5<. ORN terrified w3Yl0Y Lau m,C uncles '. •r,ars must ' ' aDArinern. n �,.. 'cum„r FJ• E. 3•k Chas Abstract Aro M .ATC 0",90518342778 90557,+480 leave mes' or it - ^.n,np ..,r,in:en CJw sesarye ennarrp +feriae `„”' 'r„,rd ;•.,. ^r 1 «m pv.J+. ,,.. ct0 rex ices clip M O Lal A4rkne TT tIAOMIL SSOC WATM. n r,w an ren.1rrHd W Must SO o Jan Ain 427 24, 5 or come to 479 normedraleh :strut required tris :.+:w { . I r,ew palq :36-3316 U 1800.661-8%5 la more ALUMINUM TIC ..it•' MSL Fre• f''S PorraOk p wrIn the Wed, Shia &,or ��rA CUA- I Aar M Nc Das non-smoarea CAA tner"W ndo eLoo.m "AN.1R4MTOLSIa1CM 3'bt0- n4 D„�,n r 6611 ail ',4I rJuner 5,25 bird - Fire krgm Maw Of four water we ur n io 1993 B„ C. CENTURY MURAID AUTO SALES 905 420-1x83 able January ho Gels W51 'eawrcC RAgi.n nduStres coat vee 14,16 2200 CyI Cax la mra-am 686.83'_1 `x?�G; ,�Ords f'•SQ, ant, month Cao 9135172-'326 m-;� a 4CyPn , WS 1905,83, X687 a 644-0231 after 5 D m ,11j , ° SORA► CMS w.,1ea tap MUENING BASEMENT Ic• r'au 905-666.942, etY CLASSIFIED EXPERIEMCEO Irpenp sss pr,cn paid SAme Je ick ,7CC s-, .wv . Se . CUSTOMER tam ".,4,,r 4,:;.;h n .41.0 br�l 1 1 � 1944 GRAND PW a6 D s `e Arsc a`S °r 'wk 'aN •;wm 41 fat u0 to s5000 call 6%. a :•:^C .aim wan 1 CNNNF 1etA I. g �waa hr zon'p.ny Pus,uon a■1Mpk r - rpy t Dw phurr wont, ,771 tirtaN;e Jr wnS '907” y IHease rail WMGE 4D0f "Sir. 4.d' I aDord. ge SERVICE 9os, 44-2060 repairs broken OA” MS7Absotulely' 95 J00 mpny . s new 4ge sloe 1 run lata sr Son^OS udK `dkrS' OPm- orrisi g furniture plass p„ru hers 6 brew S': 900 Lwt 1 T`AaU ,rye waH .,; :mlrala,C 4,u News Advertise re- 1 t■Mena cR vrts,yled 645 New dodos,' new one -ft, 1905 sIo 4.6716.43' �� oueSIS .hat advertisers Check their ad upon Publication ZS News Ad- verhser will not be re- SPonsible for more man one incorrect Insertion and there shall be no II- aDd1ry for non -insertion 01 any advCrhSement. Is li ted for the rn ads is hinted t0 the amount Paid for the space Crow• M PART TIME, penial ReceD' 1, St'Ass,stanl. required As 50011 AS ssrde IOf b11s v �' gnu OIIY;e. Mot Have Able compDuter e.perenu call 905 6111391 • gNyr•'N OUDEAM.2. TLC for maNhs w 4 yrs nutrd`p"loal openers OuAay Plus Doors 116-336-0073 1eM ��- IOmatR 4 whale. i4,- �' P'D. sICnO. W' wnUraonrrp. e.^.elkm pr. 52.995 anrfrt0 1140, canptte nouselwM fur use- ulgs can yD5723-SeSB IIIBaENSAL weigh -b N'ut pym. [dmpkl< kiddy work at sGi If maMmum Image 509 Retad 31199 assmq aged 5m nffl caaam GIl 905 sk-rdlt M other an pox hey). Im toys o LI nosupu 'keds - toots i soe•,- Pro CWecmos or estalts ,ill RaOeR Bowen Mli 0K 0 19051 655-8049 BruoNm On Wq E mal rburoyntr4sym �^� IMIWAMIED, soap metals removed. B80's. Air courts stoves. pts. farm machinery Cr anyltWep fecal 1905,571- .,Ji 3020 1995 CMEY Lemw LS 31. IGJoed nClwmg CD PIAVer DOwe: S<JI I13 JOD riwy bl ' cetlent Coal n 'embed L18, 3 9051 983-9301 1445 LTtIRM SCA. CLIO' gold AL auto 90300kms new bares Asking SIJ 51X1 Ecceuent wndn:on Mione 905576-;464 114 NUN 82300 em ao ICT N Du1[t stridyo i u ended $11 WO a 1x9 da'Ond11e 19051 6`65- 1306 t/hW +ir � i 110 �Y Dash• 19% lu- mora Van Just alae over lent Wdl even Ir tees r per meg n IrrJilo- rq lues P:5 P78 M cruse. .n. T'Hndi PICMERUI6. ;,ne bedroom pastmcnl apanmenl news y rerwvdte0 seDdrale enhance. 4 0< bathroom warner dryer Jo ,rujufn! f57i nipmn rJt J20.2261 OSNAWA - NORTH oxford 1 2 6 3 ucdrooms Hey GO aJ, ships Parking. balcorN. parvo From S6a0 all ulpu- m sTR�T N011TM 101 3-ee0a Townhouse Units UhIme6 included Stove 6 ReIr geratw Pa quay floors throughout. Pariung included Playground Area. Close to schools and s shopping From 518'W-IJO. �ii8 9Q�-iZ:-OR80 one Fug I. year, Daniel t -000 - 217-014 DYlrp ttM error. All sappy subtest f0 Ieft approf mealvsrudisstwyGfFny adm- �i� fenced 4:16-7685 6714 INE FINANCE EVERYONE Wmi boards. 3i !thea 52.00 ”" Jarm s„e I.W Additional pan. �s Tat -2z32 i,6- quality sal; v vel 01 Of News yxNWauk) Non-imokirq Rederpts Ad POOL AMi 110016 nes $475 a best offer CaN WRNTEO - Used computer 486 0X2/6616 No tum downs.FREE. oydi Tit 1144tan 239-.75.1 / A GIFT FOR YOU vertggelllent Advenlser. 1905,831-0538 905686-4612 aver �_ ►g Ron .BSD ■il Hp. 35' DoSC dhvt. 144 First time buy- 1sM AS7R0 MN, , 78 000 3MOUS. wean new+ AND YOUR BABY OLENIMMCURMC CNNM wuHWr.•BEs Sy BMM I MME: loi rq d mads to LERAND1 up r ,12 prig. le:l r parses Iron el- - 5XCD Ran 16 &t R { Speeders SVGA mons erS, bankrupt; kil. runs great. body ery good manly ne pans r Car. sled 2 Wnyom ap 9OSS land F"�e a birth announcement our paper Nul DW salts m Dur- Dur. s to l2 rears pally oparkKID 5999. Irpgage Irom S."Ohni for lean bamdl for Sharon 723.8013 bad Credit: n0 I es SOO or beswwler :em 1905) 728-6079 8 Mary uuMry tree rpecVeive a FREE E jobar,Ent Nm Region s MatN'g for ==410we Chef gear. NeR bolaA. Ilelrta0 backyard and pati) Crafts, story lana music. w- tetras meals { slaadts And leather weans from $699 Everynung Mat Go, li Leather. 5 Points • 1 Ay{ credit. If you work; you drive! fent SPAN CARAVAN SE parking and storage raid S)75 mo 90557436„ "BAB "pryp / fS HERE pegs loci. this Package avadatde. Su- Aid CPR cMdied Non- WN psN- Fra 905728-9830. LOtS 0} fe- P Very good p"dAion 1M'DO len. amNed. asking 59000 wA /SIR A/B /Mfr {.7 rI rlcly Pert*m training srstem for Ile.imum growth persona can 1."161C stt'M'u'g. receipts 905.420• 1244 AMSMIM 1m soled W*., 9 pc OR so SM. Vidarl Sen" 8 OWTEM WARTED - Snow And Set your hhid'ma k oro- owned vehICIBS t0 from. 427-8091 • SirwRalMMapts 280 Wentworth 5t W 2 gig We for rent W 3006 r 1 FiBWood 3 duirs $1250, 1920 s Bryk ducts direct" to me Public Choose 5650 Close to schools, 11a11'3HeA. STUpENn needed for sum- ` sofa l is of cAh1Aaprk, lots of tArwps 5850, wdhad o be there, We do SPECIAL FINANCE 1St POLARIS SNOwMo snoPD,nO 8 401 Transit ._.._ mer p0 Opportunity M pymnq FNMMOOD Rola Lumber 8 1990'6 CnN ciml t at the selling so ng )row ume BILES all prices indole FRT right oast `4,r "1`• Mm a cdkpe ro Irywn L Fu teS{me10 11�26675M Firewood CeMre 1'KB'.12'. t Sttgap0M0i. L E BaheRIM S ww 4 your own LDCaIed u the DEPARTMENT A Poi aro 1st service dent From Phone ,or aPDt to new�r tN , h d41%316Drys 706-277. (905)at-367051400. Cap Mme. 1 mu Eat dr oslu- SHERIDAN ,HEV 'T'P the LAt DlX w Win PWrng, 90 days (905) 721-8741 a iI� ■ SUP" -M. Take 0 Un 3381 Evenings 905-434- -- -TtM-tt4'B no payment no imeresl hnNlunp ■ Named P qurNS 6 IIRIleS 6665 Free delivery to Ostuwa ISIPIT R 10016, wa Ca8905.436-IC24 vac Used Seas Ia sale CIaMp WHITBY: large bachelor apt T i - M Poll Good 6 Fed Great. 100% Natural 0 Guarantxd area Nylon thick, push stain re- srstant prpat For 3 rooms. and Acceswnes Christmas sper3ah, for rem $51p moms trilasl ` . •• (905)571 -5063 A-1 FIREWOOD, excellent Only $36900 Price includes 1 Aa4eNs WIt1Nad 1 Artlelas WW*d led SPons PO- Wins 1898 Rd Bow Poore days 725891, even - COMMMY Drivers wanted to very best Quality NrdwoOd. aw ads carpet. dduae PAd mantle 905436-6497 rngsireekends 668.401fi ran ,elle to west roast Must 1 9.1 treed 1.11. lap lime Fra mu on n your fume your ham. N,1 yw US -Mrd lull SOSOnM, wt 8 s t a No interest for Gael c" "Or seard). 1 CT : cal drug screen, class K Honest mNSur.' Tree delivery !tory !kit Firewood one Fug I. year, Daniel t -000 - 217-014 mlh dean aterrad Sun al 5040 Cents per mile pus 905'752246 ��- SALE: lots d ur- IrODS 5042 cents per mile rlpMhs New top ee ApOLUTELY TIIE 4437 ,top pCeARFEIs I n 110% Mlon sum o- ease. Carpel 3 rooms $339 equipmet drivers quality sal; Off Marga Premium wan,M -Anted Truck Serving PPclthing, Ajax whit- Dad Inst, ,, Lines At 1-800.661-4618 or 78-1181 between 9- ped aro OsNwa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD tion Free estimates'905pipet repairs serwnq Durum And Spin 5Pm 427.5278 Aarollnmfp at, Sam 905 FIE WOOD la sale season Baa cad Phone CARPETS- rA1RPEn- Lnrrslmas sale ENTHUSIASTIC imam E11.ded ('991-107L 7 new 100% Nylon. Stave mas- [.mer ew Irmo!" Pan Irmo. ler enable GII am save. tax . commission Our E'FOR Carpet stars A 31 22/sq h m - stanm11 Opportunity for Inc IIt{iR �� SALE ng premium fon pat "'Jnt Cerwn Rpumy IOCa Cau B Cut S lit k hon Semon discount Repairs RepaM- ,525 rent 1905 837- -P available Customer salt ;AC- dclivcrcd uun guaranteed Fa your' frM E3F3NIEWv IEw HOME S55/ face cord. m nOOe estimate Can Mike lyes Agent ueowred imm,r Call Jlrty14.7h140 or 14161822 w 1 DESIGN f•°fry as BonFar 'es one 19051619-1363 SERVICE rinn'a area Fa. esume m '41 fi_ �11161a$ COWVTER MM muni m du LICENCED ole and heal, DUALITY SoasoMd Hurd 416 sX m pentium Droca. Home and web page creation Hyper +arms needed Nspe o proct *God Picup or Deliver ,,K. I44 taimodem, CD roma link and server storage. 'y High commissions wiIn Serving Ala. Plaenrig IBM Wmr,, and PAN nmc CM r% ys..-te ,J.anp. belore issue vested Oshawa A Whitby 905127- Pinter 5150 n h o E.eninps Duarte 'e,4* 1804961.7054 for 0250 905.427.1734 5792972 it V1141110-44"..,rded MW , (f AprYRw1N WHY rent wten you pal own Your awn hone for less pan 1 1 2 @still ■ JPIS Avad. ro lank'^ Call Dave Hay able immeoaleN/JatvFeD m Bak Sales Rep Re Ma. "NNDY Please Call (905) 'CIO Summa RNItY (905 oto 9116 dr (416) 7894145 '.9051 668.3800 or (9051 666 3211 11 Re11 w I I Asti 4F APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: In WW R1Ylk-Itlk•t, cont "411 street/ thyor .'657, highnwrhtml. X. $25 Worth of Mme Products! 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Yes s,I Jif 3793 ii A x• 24 as is ars • NICKBOKMG A 4APA•E 329 • . , $5&; rsa M' ^cdar„Y••g nus sAOwe Pltl- a.Tu,r q-nrAm45 Grn :end,CI,d,Cates .wrlAa< 139-F11T 13a8R1 -f Don' Dept. phone are available for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Ad Please 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax • ! ,mss Call 1822 Whites Rd., Pickering 683-0707 1683-0707 PAGE A22 -THF: AJAX PICKFRINC NEWS ADN'F.RI-ISER, DE(ENIBER 24, 1497 AJAX/11PICKERINI: NEWS ADVERTISER R1111l TOO... FR1.1? PERSONAL AD FREE' VOICE GFREETING binm*("NmTemIticliwtr111t+nOm I WO AUC"UN CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED w Ii, : aymrril n@A1 1 -s every Tues .•s and Sat a p in Anhgw lure ap : 1-ces etc- Own iid operator MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established In 1%0 725.5751 723-0501 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE BOXING DAY DEC 26 FRI .6 PM we Vl.'nnu:e'•:m '.wmanvlue home, s -al dining suite, cabinet, round ;nma Cabinet. new table set 6 pine numerous an - a Urge selMion _ uectoles. Quality ' .re Collect ble ware. China. and .'-•e•3us Omer articles -..ea• Friday atle, 2 ;uct,on starts a! 6 T Oox,rg day Terms J o+iso cheque, . sok �tvej AUCTIONEER FRAMN STAPLETON (90178&2244 (8001263.9186 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more Ihan one insertion in the event of an error. , x ,5030 Troy inna HO 14 'X 4, 41F ndudas a crib lea- 9P n D and uv wants to have run I1 I warm and c On 1 nrri ass( a e ship or more BOX 25296 OUIE7 TIMES TOGETHER lout.^. Box 1650E rvc Hare srnrlar interests. Seeking a long term m,In movies cooking, playing ^,Mrum burn BLONDE FEMALE 9'w' me a ran BOX 25275 {mous relation, with a wig. horseback riding. cook i wren a 19 yr ole 53' •PC IC 'bride SINGLE PARENT klna, lZ9.111%11 ving ane honest Call 1-900.1513793 w r,e oYhum., Ehpys ha. Iemale tike, mOv 1 partes. 32 y, Old. fun figured 5 .`- Hale YOU oral nave IC glue bre to 51 " old 5 y-. . r v1diypd dancing. q.0 thh., and Te ,e g people Seeks s9k, wn,e —,a. -pys as much as g^e^ uBOX $2 49 per min. pe Seeking a male. 40 to male 1925 in . "kes the Inng walks camping, movies y0U 34007 SEEKING LIBRA MAM wnn similar Interests same mr91 BOX 19218 drnng our am more Seeking HO..HO..HO MERRY.. Fu'l, ^,e f,OX'9'r.0 REPLIE1 Y an honest Si gentleman ,fula Van Xmas 39 ,Thin male is seeks a ^..Ire 48 tc r AFFECTIONATE MAN 10Nl 322N•/v ,rj 371042. wlln full head OI hdri Spekin a SIn I wnn! g g e e has nary and ekes ,um'y 35 vi ^,a 5'4' I} lbs seta single wane mom ww, , and has the same innerests kYnak,. employed arW anra<- 1T s Karaoke. d",.,G and r 1e• S.ek Thy ;:11 It u, dark ^a, Seeks male 3242 BOX 18234 I w Err" the outdoors, long roman'; mos S•n h,, mare who loves :^ wine. dna writ rias 'sari ,Ike' tnigten. OLDER THAN MYSELF? walks a"d chatting BOX replies O• lI BOX 172 •c and laugh. nn, s, -,oke, and Ing walks movies and is not 27 y. cb s,nolp vin rtn •er•iale 27„ng walks TRY NOT TC BE SITYI (owes to 90 Ic church Race into head games Sincere ,a ,.,ale win ilkes T ARE YOU OUTGOING? Nal, 57' ion' la• ria.• din yw,•- ^o barer BO% 25295 rapes cnh O% •8225 going ou• good linnes. lautf.. 20 y:"1.Y 514' : Ib rs eyes k e.rng a srny4, .-a, LOOKING FOR TLC',' CHMSTMAS COMPANION ng, cn,ld,en. etc It you Sl,ar. searing vmite 1-1.0 w'•c rs who enjoys oma conking s0 y, cid 'v -c t. smgie An•aclw •.� .maw.., `v., me Same rnWasts call me' outgoing and lun BOX 34457 Ii walks and otcasronaliy wnn. !emae reekng a sin da^�•ny fit -e r e.l•" •!rr. BOX 32970 THAT'S ALLTHERE IS owingour Donl M shy tan gle oiaor mail 40 to So. 511- ng out and more Strewing a 1'M ALWAYS AROUND' 46 v, ,In 6 2' 231: ID ma:. me. you migm be pease^Thy and lane,. b, rrrendshro and fall mak, cue, 50. win the 19 wit,1 ninth. Thr: 'Ing✓ hkes skinOct.wwbn g 9 g swpnsed Try nor Ic M 50 po Ny, more BOX 34407 same interests BOX 33922 er Or tor-,. seek,^g a out. fining out. Quiet rimes BOX 3424E WE. LOVE. LAUGH SCORPIO it It you wnne male. 20 to 213 It you BOX 16485 OSHAWA AREA LADY Statue50ur .h ' ` .,a••, 40 5 petite ca—, ^ether. are mlerested call, Box LET'S SHARE LIFE Are vc., a •., es: sin. redhead. 47 dnsrres cnrnpa. 'most and sincere Working 33255 ... 45 r S t- in shin me 1— ., i -a.•'• male' Thy p rcnehiger: Tall genre- lir a single. ht make. 6". a- rc R'S POSSIBLE 9Opl l lamer. gnus. This 54• mpme' of one w4n. man that .^cors me meaning 40, .41 long Than who Ikes 33 Yr Ob. lull hgueC sirgre easy grn,g, Open. Honest going. hal eves arra birOwn her, of wreg 4, a -'I --aspect Open U,rldren_ dmmal5, the sun whine female. smoker. seek- arW great Irstener Enpys woub ire to meet You Err" Ilya -, to sharing Tun. laugnle, and and low, Frkend5hp Ik'S1 ng a rxlg,, while mal. 30,0 nahwl-readxg, walks aro mdrke'S WAICnr^g c",I-cq Tim SpeCrai 1"I,ps NM S,r1MM. BDX 30416 38 wa,o is sincere. down to more Seeking a luvmg movies d Out ink, more BOX 3083: tic al preferred BOX LOOKING FOR LOVE earn and financially secure (mak, to snare tiles pys and a^c 25265 29 1— SC" i C -tend n you are good humped and SOndws wnn 8DX 34840 SERIOUS REOUEST SEEK My SOUL MATE -r'wec a3-1-1 ­an want a possrbe relation. SPECIAL LADY WANTED 71 .•. •c 5, :" _e,1 .^ 44 v ..•• i... i.. - n•vr.•-w —king for a Ieow gypsy It snip call' BOX 3389130 ,.. .., w okt E ^a•� w .•Thi [vib m•radne sngw ��rt^... c''rwc Seeking a mal. 30 to rm •H w--aw now—, •Thr The -now se -:ate Must en ay dant- m his 1A�yl- ar Wast n his soul BOX 3'14:,9 HAVE THESE OUAUTIES um build xl.v a'w wlgo .5 www s Ia a••rac'w and Ing.music ^•over and Quiet 39 v "r1 .. I w sngw "`9 Enpy many sports. wod,- ^.ews win �+ wants wt o' ,l ant or a, nrgnls al home My ideal sou, e y -de l —1 MONOGAMOUS LADY •' " w^.rr-'.•nal e^rev' •r-arnc ring oul. laughing and me ora- n-1 It yp aro tart mghl,Are lo a SO r• •,"1 r - ah'aC walks =dndlelrghl Ornne,5 doors Seeking a special d^0 ma^'arge m tided can nal. 6p to 55. who a0peci. 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BOX'3654 —0-1 and "i'IV21 Y' `" '•- t ,^qw tr..sr. ROx•'.2'. a�v-. .•,,. n 7 rwn.n WANT EDUCMTED YAM '`+'+k rig + vwd•p•nd•m alk ^a"te 'n • Wr;a Thor. rid air .r. Enpya CUSSY LADY "'"'"`1. v^ - •.Orly Dora.''vp• 25 ., .r .w.,. .Imxc".— Damaw win A 'Dina d --.v and IO CXda - ' n^' H N enc vs aux ^r Ipil• ;o .m �' ,.,,'ur,T an w ..•ria. O' a Viarm ria+^ ""o BO% M.9 try a a+,y hirriai• b s • •-^aynny l+. ram•ry c itis uA c den rM. and A sow4 tltie6 ,sur ,•W pnanip BOK ro~aM adislnqur Twp da- trovl•s aria n i S••xry a •024' ' .• �5,.+^ ^aw q _ c 3 BO)I ( '^'"•"'� a varo rs ^gy w- 2A Ir LANE SPORES. - I'Ew r0 THE AREA t rib i.`nr' ' •,-n.)s ^ iBOX �•wyX �M^ I arorwaiiy and w,Ar.craay r+rGw• wwn —iW Imenps Is v' ,.r. +^.r"war: ^•w • Ili ae..wrga •.c• ynl 3 ••' '- ',y, T �.—J. Z3"• INCLUDES THE CHILD BOX •3'4• th io •9 Ena7Y I, BOX ora."• - a- •„r:wr '41 DUALITY TIME Iw •.. n•••..,.-r.wka,•raw OLOND,E AND BEAUTIFUL k>W1 b•own •yin. non smOk•t. xiti i• n.,u� GIVE AND?AXE A 1Mrraa goa.y..al 1w AT laidn a ••IYrnsnc trrM 14 Mat>o'•a 14Th. x r -.'1 v ,c«I mor• SAra sag, Mow 2' flnn, w..~ ars wn.t• ^s. .vr"ng. 1624 to kViroNc and DOS - w 4,w = SINCERELY FOURS — Durham's wau to .,.... •rid fl.rw, nt.r•s.a I WO AUC"UN CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED w Ii, : aymrril n@A1 1 -s every Tues .•s and Sat a p in Anhgw lure ap : 1-ces etc- Own iid operator MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established In 1%0 725.5751 723-0501 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE BOXING DAY DEC 26 FRI .6 PM we Vl.'nnu:e'•:m '.wmanvlue home, s -al dining suite, cabinet, round ;nma Cabinet. new table set 6 pine numerous an - a Urge selMion _ uectoles. Quality ' .re Collect ble ware. China. and .'-•e•3us Omer articles -..ea• Friday atle, 2 ;uct,on starts a! 6 T Oox,rg day Terms J o+iso cheque, . sok �tvej AUCTIONEER FRAMN STAPLETON (90178&2244 (8001263.9186 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more Ihan one insertion in the event of an error. , x ,5030 Troy inna HO Seeking m Ip 40 See l a 30 0 rLL TREAT U RIGHT PI ­tog lend ship 'elalron 37 yr old 11--od. wri ship or more BOX 25296 lame, of one blond Thai, LEO LION . Nue as Enypp golfing White male 40 y' an 190 movies cooking, playing lbs. 5'8'. sandy h ^ion hat, Cards, Hockey laughteretc green eyes Holl tamp. Seeks a single temal with wig. horseback riding. cook Similar mlwasts BOX 18909 wig and weekend getaways FRIENDS FORST Open ""nil on life antl rm 59'. !?1 it .,;g ie main wit very shy al rarer BOx 25290 enjoys This -doors. skiing• FIT THE BILL? and more Seeking a single 51 " old 5 y-. . r v1diypd Nitrate whostun easygoing male wile b,—, na r and and hones( BOX 18925 brown eves Enjoys the --I- u'LOOKING LOOKINGFOR LOVE doors, hire dining. • Tfing. 32 y, ^ ' •u5 Ib smgie movies. music. dancing and whine ^aw w+,o.npys wrxk more Seeking a female ng out and more Sepkrng a with s,2ee nlere5ts, fp 8 fulHrgured temale b (rear tike long rm relationship BOX A queen BOX ,9074 02 LETS MEET L7STALN 58 r s.8. ..0 Ta Y 4C Ib 39 Y' la. E' .. Old male to Drown r4i d """'i. *Led while bdM, eyes Sterling a b -father with brown hart, brown lemale or b -couples BOX eyes. smUwM and a —.1 '9088 drake, Seeking a female. 30 to 40. to, ItenQghe, possible CHILDREN WELCOME rwalmanw, BOX 13789 5'101 160 in �^N'. mal wnn SECRET FUN brown hat, d blue rye' 6'1', 200 lb. alp bGdy Enjoys dancing. clubbmq. fishing, romance and more ro Dwk]er. rs seeking do an anrad'or single atWctied p single Ximaw b, I—alSeekirq e S Io 5'1,7 xX a 0007 an orra g encounter BOX s,be reWtalnsnp l30%20707 soe 14079 NEED ArFRIEND? NEED A COMPANION? Mal - •4�ar anti Y,vp n fi , 38 w d Ibr ltral _, dsnq` Box v. 'J.33 nacel,gevn tees king a See 1, lamake wish Old IdSh'med LOOK NO FURTHER" values. b' compan,onsnip. 37 v, o'.: - 'P- It Inge poss,be ,,,at—sh p BOX .hire tr^.. .i oro e ­ Y, 16589 movies read -N dining out GIVE ME A CHANCE" andmore Seeking a single fenak, Tc spend Time w n 37Y n BOX 201 al -•cw av d c mng. due .ups Enjoys p RELATIONSHIP tennrs sic and ch I.. 29 S.,ng a single um0r n•cw^ tynti1e wtral.,T '•mita, nlerests 3mOke, ereS,S InCludp BOX 33x55 paying 5174n1 anc.moba. ALONE LONG ENOUGH Trig. :an g and ccun'v E.' + 'a•^.' ,. Z,' LoO4in g rpneP,P M,n.rysg.,l s(.W Is. Nw,. ra IeppuMe lir !'nOsbp m and ore SewN ^g wow 1•'pn Snrp iln armili' n lemaw. rnn .r 4. Sill 1.1-41 Box 30438 lar Intens•' BOX 18642 LOYAL LEO LET'S HAVE COFFEE wan'1 a re of Orr rr Dr -win an0 pyla Enioym Oan< maw In inain 'Omenta, blu• eves Enpya movies Cin out tb}Minfish swimming a.,mmmg and move � �p � a �te Seekpg a a,0, I•maw w" axmlar inlPr.ais odaL- ., to as rho a romans C anraC"C M• Io M rr}n Ixe rplatwnahro Box '9098 5 BOX 3JC•5 ANY AGE OR MUST BELIEVE IN 50 r .1, 4. 1 r^gip •• • 27 r• ..- whit• 175 t -91. ^.ase w l uok3 Wnaw for goof t.waa and comparrrOnanrp Aga ra Moya eking. ,The outrloora two paw,•' BOX Iwe S••knq a gle And more an Nmak, Vino n n Ina and THE SAYE THING tun to M .'m BOX 33567 Coutrr. -+^-..' : a M•• .i•. le I'LL TREATU WITH. '.rvtr 29 w " • d .. 2- 30 ,ane w,an 5. 5 •..1 'n t,nr BOX 1'525 ,90 Ib. sings. mal• .nn SPEND TIME Txrl U two., Thar, and blur •yes 1f b � s' -- •.....rr. 'lank ic,, moves And Thar• Jr— •yw.,...a.NM Thor Tr moth oro b Trlrinq a ]i gw .maw 21 w 371p'Viral- A— mcoy f•rma,p'9.22 btAhar,riNq env aria nae BOX '.. • SOX '1,28 SE NIDUS a1O1111n1ES FRAND ATTRACTIVE A r Emp,py.0 arvo,c•C •nae wrpnn 'iran•rauy a.cu,. m•N Drown hau. Drown •ralf"y mare 1. mpvwa 4YaS. amara ary101;-•arun- DOaMy '. ant• Yw more aI ain.x.r w.m o.p•rww,ts BOK + 1.38 32 NEW EMPLOYED MALE 39 Y, n n 6'. 14Q in emPIm,.d drvorcea hne ale, smoke, Seeking female 30.40 lot friendship. relit ronahrpand more Any race BOX ,1624 NO STRINGS 30 y1 old marred mai. sxel, Ing a,netl female i0, an - gumg tela'onsho Interested in a, ernoon lh logeera Na ng stis Brx 14054 WANTS TO HAVE FUN 21 y, dtl single s.eking Ipmde i a- 3 L ,kPa outdoors camping, and bill. mg Looking fora elatan- shp BOX 14082 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 Der min__ GOOD PERSON" LITYn 21 r• •d e'^p `Jyea gay a Oshawa area Seeking someone spP<01 who can make me laugh antl 1 can depend on BOX 34227 NOT LOOKING ^4 GAMES 35 lun.h. i . S. m snare lira win Spinous CaIU ,if BOX 18771 TRYING NEW THINGS 25 y...rd - 1 11 r.. -r ,.Jus mate Is sw•Na.,I 0 rna.l Il a ' "I time MCOunter BOX '3771 FUN TIMES Mall Kseek O.•pUa upies. lir d n I— BOX ,4180 ARE YOU INTERESTED' 30 w d g w •. Ip n UaNk duo nalpl eyes E"", hpa•Oack r d. ing obex. awimm,ng, an,. mais. quality time ra mora $eking a gay wnn male lir fin -0 p posawl• ill.ho nhrp BOX ,6607 GIVE ME A CALL 40y,ad _ . riga maw 1B IO 25 1w drY:'.H aavn fixing - tory Hype o ar r.om you r 13133 lox ,:feel 81ifig esi, DON', /1'1J() Il'lllal it MSS ME T By. !n reel 1'Orl 41 r ora 5 t 1111 muftuwrl, „'w 1- XNI--il -. —93 MYa Ou' ODOr aCtib- Slmllar Interests for tun times and relationship BOX 16614 NEED TO RELAX? Mal,• 33 I, NO'in Oshawa lin, to Into e• ,n chhee ma55ayesn rt 50'S and 60, Discretion assured BOX 2,291 TAKE A CHANCE COU'l, seeking ':lean b, male for discreet pn�uun tars BOX 34895 CASUAL ENCOUNTERS 40 yr nld DI vunr,us ,ria' tied mate s sur, i 4 ver y cf... and discreet male IT r casual encounters BOX 33854 DISCREET ENCOUNTERS O 22 yr Io bI curious male "ll" g an„(her b "Uri -us ale for discreet encounters First time BOx 19012 LEAVE A MESSAGE CO pl. se 19 ar'r:lc five. I, -u' !, r lu r T,,d 30s who is easy going tMust be is and dis r:r-et BOX 35277 BIT OF EXCITEMENT' 30, y.. n:1•,f '1 k n.T le iw vts n �I doors O ,es. N. M.W. partiesgood times. etc Seek,” Young mail 18 to , who ants frwnd BOX 11316 AGE DOESN'T MATTER sports rviny waiks fog qq outdoo,s .tr Seeking a Penson win similar renes,s Box 1ad09 NE SEEKING MEN •II LET'S MEET't Mr0 30 'in- g.g;,rr Ln �a sk ,r g, elks. d n,nq 1 aryl .n"r• `wekny a single qay ale wrtn 4a .Iwr .rrstl rrwmd- meet successful singles like Uourself as! mc, Ina same. 25 1. 40. for friendship, romance and morwl Enls swimming. alkman g d music 11 it sounds like we will dick. leave Ine ,sc our ,.me and phyne umber Diretion a must BOX 14209 CONSIDER ME 36 y, Id, Se,nllull'g. urea attrac!rve wnrle mother of two is seer, lega br or b, curious ale for exciting and tun first time experl� ry ante P y and cfe.him ss or a,wod and expected BOX 33561 SINCERE RESPONSES! 29 yr Old. ttacheO. S. curious lethal. seeking another Br curious female I am sensitive. outgoing. sincere. com- passlonate Discretion amust and assured BOX 25957 ON THE SIDE 28 yrrIj',fill fig—,lab curious. m rued rn Ih mr u1 torp. seekmg a arned or single. lull figured female. 25 lu 30 lora Inerchi hist relationship Privacy and cleanliness Is assured and ¢xpe,a.td Box `911�9 FINE PRINT To pla,-, vu r„ ...P wife, d "I,ytl afreoddnf call 1 -800 360-1483 The operators of A/ax,Plckerurg Vews Advertiser' eserve the fight: "o edd all ads - Por content and assume no Ira- bilrfy for ads or responses: reject or revise ads which are deemed rnappro. prrale. print ads' based on space availab,hry Advanced Tel corn Ser rices. Inc are rhe pro '.tram nperarci i.end can be reached at f-800-926-5699 Mon -Fn gam to 5pm You may .r/so change or renew your ad by ca filing this n. - Der CoVyrgnf 1997 ATS : 1--•p,iiMrlents : 1 1 -: •o••nterles �•.. .,9 4 aro• _ - Y•wryl aM.rl. A RENOVATIONS S INC. Ouaaly Thome fi nowatfons since 1975 Top quality basements, bathrooms and office ninovat.ons. 905-686-5211 BUDGET NONE r,aiAa t ierso ENENTS Clea'1•it Rec rooms piumoing. Ackli ors, e4drwal, CRYSTAL CLEAN drywall, ceramic rating CLEANING SERVICE 15 yrs Exp a r •: ,..,, Call Marro ,..las>'w""•'a'cmi> years exoel:ence (905)- 619-4663. Rtsd4n'41 and ommena Fiat eel.(416) 560-4663 mates, low rates Telephone 42T-3591 =-1 o•c«w.. InwrMalk BoAeed -GUARANTEED- `01 PAINTINIG i En Mwr r K v IPLA�K f +. n alt slashed, I PRIVATE a t t>1rm,tt> :6N` ON 0111E Call Sall K' a ews(-al-azo L A. I F>,.r 1414hm-3axa � L//1/(�ER/E � TMS PAINTING A ('HR/STMAS r 8 DECOR I SHOWS $til a Interior 8 Exterior a 1 ^iii, J I'll.I European Workman- 1 pKKERINO a ship 1 1395 Ctemw, Fast, clean, 1 UBit 125 a reliable service a 905-426.4466 e 420.0081 e%(kld R4. i 3aiky) e Soap a 1 NOT COLLEGE GWJ S! Friday. December 26th. 10:30 a.m. (Vieeriog 8:38 a.m. ) Take 401 to Waverly Rd. (Exit 431( North to 82 Hwy.. East to Sw1og St. B NorM 1 km. it Special Boxing Day Auction features an excellent offering of rare. unique, rel led 8original articles. Dart:al list includes Chimney Hoosier, lam. blind flat back Icherl Cupbutds. modern 9 pcs cherry dmingroom set, large 2 door oak china ci et 2 exceptional oak sideboards superb selection of tables (harvest. round wlpf tar; parlou' oak. pine etc), o,.nate Oak church s,detable. Victorian Couches, sell( pa•bur chairs. rockers ilo essback, platform etc washstands, brass oed. gran 'OneOak wall phone. are Gecophone cry5ta! detector blanket 8 wood box' ocks old clothing (gowns, dresses, bloomers etc i. 1954 $100 8 $50 bells. rul 04 GOmmunity Pate Silverwarequality glass 8 China (Depression, Flow Blue et )ya'. Doultons.(Top-of-the-Hill). Christmas Morning. Winter Welcome. etc. Hu els old pocket watchesdiamond rings. Lg mounted Moosehead Antlers 8 Bi decays. Old booksfins. tars. kitchen eollectables. exceptional doll house furndi 9205 8 40s,old pictures 8 frames. prints 8 originals. UE Lumbers. Balem ngsiand e!c. oil amps. crani ranging lamp 8 old fixtures. dressers 8 chests awers cocks (gingerbread. Ogee etc ) with many more rare Beal Iron I st This is by far The best selection of articles that we have had the pleasure of selling this year. A sale that should not be missed! SINCERE GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND THE COMING NEW YEAR FROM THE STAFF OF MACGREGOR AUCTIONS Call lot all Your auction needs. 4, Mike MacGregor 905-907.3664 905.623-7949 VMS MSS iJ661aaE6all Region. Ul CASS1f1edS at 683.0707 or fax 579.4218 TO ADVERTISE TOUR AUCTION IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL ..r a Talk live 10 beautiful young play males Call us at home, 1.81H51.5l56. $1 Willi SIDONUGJW ESCORT SERVICE ralwfe�aale�EawrM for IN occasions. Out Gallo. NIXsj 7 days 0111 OSCWU) IMF—=. A natural way to lose weight and/or intpprove your health and well being is through Heaven sent Herbs. Kelly Remmer Certified Herbal Practitioner (416)282-7305 F —� FAX YOUR AD 579-4218 The Staff at ASIR Driver Education wishes everyone Seasons Greetings 4 Day course starting Dec. 29, 30, 31 8 Jan 2 Times: 9 a . - 3 30 p m Gift certificates available for Christmas. Bring this ad In and save $10 00 AJAX Moving Systems f , -1. . n •rlr7va>. .Ippl,dnce .l I piano specialists F Nat rate or .rly We: now have heated age units Now offering free t ,es with move Park and load sl'• •tial. startlnci at $99 and up 725-0005 or 427-0005 ncuse CNarot Hous. CNaning GAILLIND� MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL to as r-. . 1, 20'. OFF 1. . w r aA bookings Of weekly and :v weekly s nffdas ILxnned lane Only, Inquire td details. Citing for Your home with persorlauzed A prolessional service tow over a decade 1 (Fully Bolded A inured) GW -751s Don't Forget The :News Advertiser Classified Dept. phone operators are available for your convenience ever)' SaL i to 3:00• To Place Your Classified Ad Pkase Call 683-0707 Ime 9 Tim NMOIML t rAMRENANIX SYstol Fliew ArMaNe - CALL DAVE At L DAYS 831-7055 : I' Piny Sarkas : I>arq! Sereioas � Doing Magic For Children's Partes And All Occasions. Have My Ow Gn Magician. U Lt rnie 66049" 197k -5-6a Clowns. Balloon -o -grams, Music, Cinderella, Snow White. Pocahontas, Mini Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Painting. Magic, Power Ranger, Lan King, Woody, Cruella Deville, Sailor moon, Skydancer 03 4 1 ra E.= ErtMakairft 7404-8761t itnu/EPTIONA.L LADIESIN(: DURHAM RF.GION a DIN(:RE'nON (iIARANTF.EDt 1l-:.vtHInINr, SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 5 "INK WE WILL tans Saks i CLICK? r•II derebpw: -.ore n ::. f ui:..::':.a: ',.... meet successful singles like Uourself as! mc, Ina same. 25 1. 40. for friendship, romance and morwl Enls swimming. alkman g d music 11 it sounds like we will dick. leave Ine ,sc our ,.me and phyne umber Diretion a must BOX 14209 CONSIDER ME 36 y, Id, Se,nllull'g. urea attrac!rve wnrle mother of two is seer, lega br or b, curious ale for exciting and tun first time experl� ry ante P y and cfe.him ss or a,wod and expected BOX 33561 SINCERE RESPONSES! 29 yr Old. ttacheO. S. curious lethal. seeking another Br curious female I am sensitive. outgoing. sincere. com- passlonate Discretion amust and assured BOX 25957 ON THE SIDE 28 yrrIj',fill fig—,lab curious. m rued rn Ih mr u1 torp. seekmg a arned or single. lull figured female. 25 lu 30 lora Inerchi hist relationship Privacy and cleanliness Is assured and ¢xpe,a.td Box `911�9 FINE PRINT To pla,-, vu r„ ...P wife, d "I,ytl afreoddnf call 1 -800 360-1483 The operators of A/ax,Plckerurg Vews Advertiser' eserve the fight: "o edd all ads - Por content and assume no Ira- bilrfy for ads or responses: reject or revise ads which are deemed rnappro. prrale. print ads' based on space availab,hry Advanced Tel corn Ser rices. Inc are rhe pro '.tram nperarci i.end can be reached at f-800-926-5699 Mon -Fn gam to 5pm You may .r/so change or renew your ad by ca filing this n. - Der CoVyrgnf 1997 ATS : 1--•p,iiMrlents : 1 1 -: •o••nterles �•.. .,9 4 aro• _ - Y•wryl aM.rl. A RENOVATIONS S INC. Ouaaly Thome fi nowatfons since 1975 Top quality basements, bathrooms and office ninovat.ons. 905-686-5211 BUDGET NONE r,aiAa t ierso ENENTS Clea'1•it Rec rooms piumoing. Ackli ors, e4drwal, CRYSTAL CLEAN drywall, ceramic rating CLEANING SERVICE 15 yrs Exp a r •: ,..,, Call Marro ,..las>'w""•'a'cmi> years exoel:ence (905)- 619-4663. Rtsd4n'41 and ommena Fiat eel.(416) 560-4663 mates, low rates Telephone 42T-3591 =-1 o•c«w.. InwrMalk BoAeed -GUARANTEED- `01 PAINTINIG i En Mwr r K v IPLA�K f +. n alt slashed, I PRIVATE a t t>1rm,tt> :6N` ON 0111E Call Sall K' a ews(-al-azo L A. I F>,.r 1414hm-3axa � L//1/(�ER/E � TMS PAINTING A ('HR/STMAS r 8 DECOR I SHOWS $til a Interior 8 Exterior a 1 ^iii, J I'll.I European Workman- 1 pKKERINO a ship 1 1395 Ctemw, Fast, clean, 1 UBit 125 a reliable service a 905-426.4466 e 420.0081 e%(kld R4. i 3aiky) e Soap a 1 NOT COLLEGE GWJ S! Friday. December 26th. 10:30 a.m. (Vieeriog 8:38 a.m. ) Take 401 to Waverly Rd. (Exit 431( North to 82 Hwy.. East to Sw1og St. B NorM 1 km. it Special Boxing Day Auction features an excellent offering of rare. unique, rel led 8original articles. Dart:al list includes Chimney Hoosier, lam. blind flat back Icherl Cupbutds. modern 9 pcs cherry dmingroom set, large 2 door oak china ci et 2 exceptional oak sideboards superb selection of tables (harvest. round wlpf tar; parlou' oak. pine etc), o,.nate Oak church s,detable. Victorian Couches, sell( pa•bur chairs. rockers ilo essback, platform etc washstands, brass oed. gran 'OneOak wall phone. are Gecophone cry5ta! detector blanket 8 wood box' ocks old clothing (gowns, dresses, bloomers etc i. 1954 $100 8 $50 bells. rul 04 GOmmunity Pate Silverwarequality glass 8 China (Depression, Flow Blue et )ya'. Doultons.(Top-of-the-Hill). Christmas Morning. Winter Welcome. etc. Hu els old pocket watchesdiamond rings. Lg mounted Moosehead Antlers 8 Bi decays. Old booksfins. tars. kitchen eollectables. exceptional doll house furndi 9205 8 40s,old pictures 8 frames. prints 8 originals. UE Lumbers. Balem ngsiand e!c. oil amps. crani ranging lamp 8 old fixtures. dressers 8 chests awers cocks (gingerbread. Ogee etc ) with many more rare Beal Iron I st This is by far The best selection of articles that we have had the pleasure of selling this year. A sale that should not be missed! SINCERE GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND THE COMING NEW YEAR FROM THE STAFF OF MACGREGOR AUCTIONS Call lot all Your auction needs. 4, Mike MacGregor 905-907.3664 905.623-7949 VMS MSS iJ661aaE6all Region. Ul CASS1f1edS at 683.0707 or fax 579.4218 TO ADVERTISE TOUR AUCTION IN THIS SECTION PLEASE CALL ..r a Talk live 10 beautiful young play males Call us at home, 1.81H51.5l56. $1 Willi SIDONUGJW ESCORT SERVICE ralwfe�aale�EawrM for IN occasions. Out Gallo. NIXsj 7 days 0111 OSCWU) IMF—=. A natural way to lose weight and/or intpprove your health and well being is through Heaven sent Herbs. Kelly Remmer Certified Herbal Practitioner (416)282-7305 F —� FAX YOUR AD 579-4218 The Staff at ASIR Driver Education wishes everyone Seasons Greetings 4 Day course starting Dec. 29, 30, 31 8 Jan 2 Times: 9 a . - 3 30 p m Gift certificates available for Christmas. Bring this ad In and save $10 00 AJAX Moving Systems f , -1. . n •rlr7va>. .Ippl,dnce .l I piano specialists F Nat rate or .rly We: now have heated age units Now offering free t ,es with move Park and load sl'• •tial. startlnci at $99 and up 725-0005 or 427-0005 ncuse CNarot Hous. CNaning GAILLIND� MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL to as r-. . 1, 20'. OFF 1. . w r aA bookings Of weekly and :v weekly s nffdas ILxnned lane Only, Inquire td details. Citing for Your home with persorlauzed A prolessional service tow over a decade 1 (Fully Bolded A inured) GW -751s Don't Forget The :News Advertiser Classified Dept. phone operators are available for your convenience ever)' SaL i to 3:00• To Place Your Classified Ad Pkase Call 683-0707 Ime 9 Tim NMOIML t rAMRENANIX SYstol Fliew ArMaNe - CALL DAVE At L DAYS 831-7055 : I' Piny Sarkas : I>arq! Sereioas � Doing Magic For Children's Partes And All Occasions. Have My Ow Gn Magician. U Lt rnie 66049" 197k -5-6a Clowns. Balloon -o -grams, Music, Cinderella, Snow White. Pocahontas, Mini Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Painting. Magic, Power Ranger, Lan King, Woody, Cruella Deville, Sailor moon, Skydancer 03 4 1 ra E.= ErtMakairft 7404-8761t itnu/EPTIONA.L LADIESIN(: DURHAM RF.GION a DIN(:RE'nON (iIARANTF.EDt 1l-:.vtHInINr, SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 mond Durham R an charged By S'r[Pfll:,s SHAW DURHAM s r•M I A 41 -year-old roan has been charged in alleged pedophilia case involving at 1 two Oshawa boys, one of whom was sally molested for seven years and urded on videotape, Durham Regional lice say. Both victims, now ages 13 and eight. ere introduced to the man through a third rty and befriended over a period of time, lice said. The roan was known to the older boy's milt' and "was someone trusted by the y's parents." said Detective Jim Douglas of the sexual assault unit. Del. Douglas said the child. who was six vhcn he inet the man, was sexually assault - (I during outings in Osha%%a. Niagara Falls RIDE officer n 110 "ITRY -- A Durham Re- FIMMI Police officer narrowly avoided being hit by a car that shed past the RIDE unit in Whit - hs early Friday. Constable Jeff Ward, a Bow- man%dlc resident, was working be RIDE programme on Dun- d•i. Street between Garden 'street and Anderson Street in THE NEWS AD% ERr1SF:R wvnvvei. , ........... _. In sex abuse, child -porn case and "I,oronho between 1990 and this month. On one occasion, it's alleged, the man "set up his camcorder while with the buy in an attempt to make a movie... for his own enjoyment." Det. Douglas said. In separate incidents. an eight-year-old hoy was taken for "nude walks and bathing" during nature walks in the Uxbridge arca with the man. The eight-year-old's parents did not know the man, who works as a cable in- staller, and thought the boy was with "a trusted third party,' said the detective. f3o1h buys recently told their parents and came forward ui police after reading news stones about another case of alleged child sexual abuse, Dct. Douglas would not confirm this case is connected to the recent arrest of a local child care worker. also accused of sexually assaulting it hoy In his care. but said the "Investigation Is widening. "We feel there may he more young chil- dren who are victims.•' Marlin Roy of North York was arrested Friday and charged with sexual assault, sexual interference. Invitation to sexual touching, anal Intercourse, attempt to make child pornography, possession of child pornography and exposing genitals to a per- son under 14. Mr. Rov appeared at a hail hearing in Oshawa provincial court Saturday and was released on a $30,000 surety. He appears in court Jan. 26 Police are asking anyone with informa- tion about the case to call them at 579- 1520, exlcnsion 5318. early struck by passing vehicle around 2:115 a.m. when a 1986 Pontiac Grand Am zipped by at 80 kdometres per hour, coming within 12 inches of striking the officer, say% Sergeant Jun Grim- ley. Police chased the vehicle to an apartment building at 840 Dundas St. E., where the two oc- cupants lumped out and ran into a held Aller a 20 -minute (ix,t chase by officers. police nabbed one suspect. but the other es- caped. says Sgt. Grimlev. A 16 -year-old male of Dean Avenue in Oshawa, whose iden- tity is protected under provi- sions of the Young Offenders Act, has been charged with im- paired operation of a motor ve- hicle, cx _cd .118 hlo)d alcohol, dangerous driving, theft, posses sion of stolen properiv over $5,000, fail to stop for police. mischief endangering life breach of probation and two. other Highway Traffic Act of- fences. The vehicle had been stolen from Centre Street in Os- hawa. p)llce say. Go Ahead... Push Our Buttons. 683-0707 Did you know that you can move mountains of stuff with a single finger? Call our classified "ad -visors" and find out how easy it is to turn your old items into newfound cash. Aax-Pickering News Advertiser Santa visits early Nllmsier of labe)ur and Durham Centre MPP Jun Hahcor presented it $26.602 museum operating grant to Parkw,x,d Estate Friday. on behalf of the Mmisin 01' Citizenship and Culture. Park -4A Estate belonged to the Rohen Samuel McLaughlin family and is now a national historic site. Ac- cepting the grant from Mr. Flaherty ,s Parkwixod president Patricia O'Neill. rhe heds will he c 1. ,.r, l Irmn Uc, 22 until Jan. 5 and there will also he a reduction in the number of elective di- agnostic or therapeutic procedures per- formed, says Patricia Adolphus. OGH's interim president and chief" executive officer. Essential services such as emer- gcncy. chemotherapy. dialysis, critical care. obstetrical services- crisis inter vention and the Pinewood Centre dctco.xification unit will he fully opera- tional. "This reduction in the number of beds and services takes place at a time w'hcn the community need lior hospital service is traditionally lower and is part of an overall plan to achieve the hospi- tal's operating plan while maintaining quality patient care," says Ms Adol- phus. "Thi% reduction is similar to what has heen done In the past several years. We thank the community for their :o - operation during this time •" You can give blood on Christmas Eve in Whitby N$ IIITBY — Start your Christmas celchr tions the right way, by donating h1axl at a Christmas Eve clinic. Durham Centre MPP Jim Flaherty is spmsunng the clinic which will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec 24 at Whit- by Legion Hall MI 12. 117 Byron St, The Red Cross is hoping u) collect at least 134 units of bl,xid at this casonal clinic Healthy individuals aged 17 to 60 are encouraged to attend - and briny friends Bl(xxf will he used to treat accident and burn victims, can:er and leukemia patients, transplant recipients, people with blood dm,)rdcrs and those undcr- going surgery �ANNANDALE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT., XY Iq ^ $NF%WW%P 11110 11110* YEAR END CELEBRATION We're offering an Extra 5500' 011 all '98 and remaining 97s, in addition to all current offers. It's our ray of thanking Canadians for a 3rd year of record-breaking sales in cars, minivans and trucks. '98 Plymouth Voyager/ Dodi Caravan 24T Package tit GKD 998 — __J_ Stratus/ Plymouth �..-�.. Breeze �^ $500 OFF I $19,988 Extra -5500 $ 488 o cm soli" 11"ce '98Dodge/ 514v888 Plymouth Neon Ema 22D Package '5500 1. $14,388.. �'c•an.. ars M o1 MO"E HURRY! OFFER ENDS JAN. 3, 1998, _ SEE YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER JEEP DEALER NOW,CHRAEK D Alarm stops thief herd s �,Ificc by a Durham Rcgumal Po. from stealing VIP's lice officer investigating the incident. John MacDonald, Mr. Shepherd's executive as,imant. doesn't believe the computers break-in was Politically motivated. "Not at all;" he says. "I think it's IOSHA%%A -- A security sensor light young people who targeted this office spooked a would-be thief who had to get computers. There's a lot of Infur- matron in �-^J taken two computers from a Durham !hose computers, in some f J J MP's office. cases. people's life stories. people =} "' A thief used a crowbar ho break into we re trying to help and we need that Alex Shepherd's riding office at 1240 information.- Slmcoc St. N in Oshawa sometime late Mr Shepherd was unavailable for I Wednesday or early Thursday morning. comment. Durham R soy. Oshawa General The bandit removed two computers �.�•• and put them in garhagc bags, but dur- ing the getaway, the thief activated a Hospital CIOSIna 72 .�im sensor light at a Ruactt Avenue rca- dente. police say. The thief abandoned beds temporarily the computers and fled the scene. The computers, valued at about 0SHA%`1oA -- Oshawa General Hos- r•� $60)0, were rrcovcrcd Thursdav pital is dosing 72 hcds as part of its in- morning in an alley behind Mr. Shep- nual seasonal temporary downsizing. Go Ahead... Push Our Buttons. 683-0707 Did you know that you can move mountains of stuff with a single finger? Call our classified "ad -visors" and find out how easy it is to turn your old items into newfound cash. Aax-Pickering News Advertiser Santa visits early Nllmsier of labe)ur and Durham Centre MPP Jun Hahcor presented it $26.602 museum operating grant to Parkw,x,d Estate Friday. on behalf of the Mmisin 01' Citizenship and Culture. Park -4A Estate belonged to the Rohen Samuel McLaughlin family and is now a national historic site. Ac- cepting the grant from Mr. Flaherty ,s Parkwixod president Patricia O'Neill. rhe heds will he c 1. ,.r, l Irmn Uc, 22 until Jan. 5 and there will also he a reduction in the number of elective di- agnostic or therapeutic procedures per- formed, says Patricia Adolphus. OGH's interim president and chief" executive officer. Essential services such as emer- gcncy. chemotherapy. dialysis, critical care. obstetrical services- crisis inter vention and the Pinewood Centre dctco.xification unit will he fully opera- tional. "This reduction in the number of beds and services takes place at a time w'hcn the community need lior hospital service is traditionally lower and is part of an overall plan to achieve the hospi- tal's operating plan while maintaining quality patient care," says Ms Adol- phus. "Thi% reduction is similar to what has heen done In the past several years. We thank the community for their :o - operation during this time •" You can give blood on Christmas Eve in Whitby N$ IIITBY — Start your Christmas celchr tions the right way, by donating h1axl at a Christmas Eve clinic. Durham Centre MPP Jim Flaherty is spmsunng the clinic which will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec 24 at Whit- by Legion Hall MI 12. 117 Byron St, The Red Cross is hoping u) collect at least 134 units of bl,xid at this casonal clinic Healthy individuals aged 17 to 60 are encouraged to attend - and briny friends Bl(xxf will he used to treat accident and burn victims, can:er and leukemia patients, transplant recipients, people with blood dm,)rdcrs and those undcr- going surgery �ANNANDALE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT., XY Iq ^ $NF%WW%P 11110 11110* YEAR END CELEBRATION We're offering an Extra 5500' 011 all '98 and remaining 97s, in addition to all current offers. It's our ray of thanking Canadians for a 3rd year of record-breaking sales in cars, minivans and trucks. '98 Plymouth Voyager/ Dodi Caravan 24T Package tit GKD 998 — __J_ Stratus/ Plymouth �..-�.. Breeze �^ $500 OFF I $19,988 Extra -5500 $ 488 o cm soli" 11"ce '98Dodge/ 514v888 Plymouth Neon Ema 22D Package '5500 1. $14,388.. �'c•an.. ars M o1 MO"E HURRY! OFFER ENDS JAN. 3, 1998, _ SEE YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER JEEP DEALER NOW,CHRAEK D PAGE A24 - THE NEWS ADVERMER WEDNE•4DAV. DECEMBER U. W? Pickering Snorts Pickering tweens edged by Etobicoke for tourney title Ringette squad earns win Delory. Mark,, Ross and Lisa Flatman ,cored Awards tweens earned a win over Richmond The local tweens had to settle for a 6-6 tie for Pickering. Hill and a tie with Etobicoke. with Etobicoke. Flatman scored two goals to and tie in league play Goahender Ashley Howell posted strong out- Pickering defeated Richmond Hill by a 7-1 lead the Pickering attack. Ashley Bradner. ings throughout the tourney for Pickering. count. Delory and Valera each scored twice. Dowdell, Gallagher and Gibson notched single PICKERING - The Pickering Innovative In recent league action, the Innovative Russ. Marks and Mlkus earned single goals. goals. Awards tween 'B' ringette team cruised ht the final of the recent Port Perry tourna- ment, but fell short of the title after a heartbreaking loss to rival Etobi- coke. In the final. Etobicoke came out kwkim_ for revenge on Pickering which had beaten them twice an earON11UMER CAR MURT1 - lier contests. In the end, Etobicoke won out 4-2. Jenna Valera and Nancy Gallagher scored for Pickering. Pickering started the tourney with a 4-3 % ictory over Etobicoke. Lori ~larks netted a hat trick. while Lorisa Dowdell had the other mark- er. ark- --� ofIUPa merits Til S Nin Do,"Y p 9 O.A.C. (N vehicles) 171( •� 63K '-- - - 79K Dec. 27th Next, the Innovative Awards flacon.• :7ut;.!a:ed the host Port Perry team and emerged with a 4-3 win. Marks scored twice. Dowdell and Emily SLkus notched one goal aplek e. Pickering played an air -tight game both offenstvely and defen- sively to earn a 6-4 win over Port Perry in the third game Valera scored a pair of goals. Melissa Gib- son. Marks. Ash Icy Nascimcnto and Julie Ross tallied once each. Pickering defeated Etobicoke again. this time by a 4-3 score to qualify for the title game. Nlcolc Scoreboard PICKERPIG MOCKEY ASSOCIATI(^ ROUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS A. TYKE DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A 7 Ree. -.Pay E1r1er.glor , 38 - A -MAZE ZING P."_ 9 2 C 5S 31 +4 Bob.lnnns_ Cn_ 9 5 2 2 37 28 +2 Papas 11e4tauram 9 43 2 32 34 10 Pc. -g Van. Sports 9 4 4 1 41 40 9 St., Cats 9 3 3 3 36 35 9 P_%, Gpndr De•'t• 9 3 4 2 33 40 a Ryxn,-G'sor,. 9 3 5 1 33 43 7 Wrsn.� rdonl.s 9 1 3'42 3 Gastyn. c„Nv,ar c^•n' 9 I 16 33 3 NOVICE DIVISION EAST DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS @ r ^, Cl -V 62 1� ' C&-c'.,greas CMA 9 S J 50 31' R.Aft. J x 9 5 3 1 49 35 1 Ar^ffi Loam SuDWy 9 4 2 3 50 30 1 Lvmbrd L✓"0.r 9 2 7 0 39 54 4 Pot Royal Mos 9 1 8 0 25 a6 2 NOVICE DIVISION WEST On"ISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Nr.avrL4avng 9 5 3 40 :1 '..I Mrps M."$.•P-4 9 3 3 3 20 23 9 Knrgnts of CO -W, 9 4 5 0 26 26 0 1.npl.man Merlmg 9 5 3 23 30 5 All -Cal- 9 2 6 1 19 S4 5 ATOM DIVISION TEAM G W L T FA PTS W-. 0040 SM." 9 7 0 41 2C •a L- 9 7 2 0 39 24 4 Free.•y 1� d 9 5 2 2 39 32 '2 re' BoP-1- 9 4 2 3 21 f6 1 0D 1 T-1.10 94 4 36 34 9 G-4 a 1a 9. 5 0 27 25 0 D-, Pyr. CC f ] 4 2 25 25 8 Fs• St., ^.• CJW 9 2 6 34 53 5 Nom. ort- C -Ouse s 9 26 "'S 5 MaMrc'unc 9 6 2 28 47 PEEWEE OIVISION EAST DIVISION TEAM G W L T F APTS F.-,-. , ^"rginyn T.. y 2 S8 32 • 4 Lag- u --. c Ehler 9 1 53 39 ' 1 Compupr111e-PKa4++q 9 4 3 2 51 52 10 Paf.• -; -Ao SOo,1s 9 3 3 3 45 .9 9 M-,, ..1 n.n4 4 2 6 1 33 45 5 CUPt cots '29 9 5 a I` 5M 5 PEEWEE DIVISION WEST DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTs 0.0 JonnslJn Cnev 9 47 21 1. RNMIaa-e McLean 9 5 4 0 39 34 10 Boyer Ppn.0 9 3 5 24 27 7 KW ConstrrrclAn 9 2 6 1 21 30 5 Gran Props Enwp- 9 ^ 9 0 16 74 0 BANTAM DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Rpya " P.y -; HUWa 9 = [ 2 l2 3E '- lock:,..g ib -$Oona 9 5 2 2 30 19 12 So'.I ,!- 9 5 3 1 49 29 11 0-'4 BGbY 9 4 4 1 22 27 9 Lag- 606 9 2 6 t 25 36 5 poA g Oidt-s 9 2 7 0 2 •. 49 A Lone S1a' Cats 9 1 6 2 ' 7 29 4 MIDGET/JUVENILE DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A P'TS Pd}pmG al-, Noun HNrervei 9 5 2 2 40 2e2 Bob Bau+ 9 a 3 2 23 23 10 Stroud Farms 9 4 4 t 28 29 9 O"N' Tune -Up 9 3 4 2 29 34 8 Boyer Pont,aC 9 3 4 2 29 34 8 Coremch-Sonora 9 3 5 132 36 7 Ndmn A.,. Body 9 0 8 1 t8 SO PICKERI G, MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1 Re. "Is Brom. Dec 15 MASTERS DIVISION GAME ONE Club Lok ar vs Mud Hen s 31 TOP SCORERS Club Lnk G_ Scan W 11. M" Jonov 9. Frank Gallo 8. Mud Ran s Sam Terry B. Greg Cassidy 6. Jaan Lands 5 GAME TWO Malang Prmgles 43 vs Gallantrys Eatery 33 TOP SCORERS Malan• Prnlgtss Randy Fdnsk, 16. Kann Waken 10. Paul vorvu 6 Gallantry's Steve Leahy 10. Ray Fo, 9, Lasiw Weeks 5 GAME THREE Van Kempen Insurance 52 vs Envoy Busxwss Systems 45 TOP SCORERS Van Kempen Al SakaM 16. Dave Bayt.0 11. Steve HWM • Envoy Ron Faragme, 12. James Wdlamson 8. Roger Young 7. Fred Dever 7 NON••IASTERS DNtS10N GAME ONE Penny's Auto Sere, a S3 vs Melarne Pr,ngtss 64 TOP SCORERS Penny's Auto Service Neal Tyrell 24. Mke Smclarr 20. Ju- nKtr Clayton 1B Melante Prmgles Pat Brown 16. Vinton Reece 13. Grallon Hope 12. Cmntl&y Bohop I I GAMETWO Gallantry's Eatery 70 vs Insurance Ponfdho 60 TOP SCORERS Gallantry's' Denver Dales' 33, Auatn Mayers 12. Dave Phang 12 Insurance Porlttdro. Blake Slamst 18, Wiliam Dsnal 10. Owen On*er 10 GAME THREE Mud Hens 47 vs EI1-Rod HoWegs 47 TOP SCORERS Mud Hens Roy Cousms 12 Conrad Dano 12. Ken MKhaels 8 En -Rod Holdings Com Ford , 16. Denton Stevens 10, John Chnslonser, 8 MASTERS DIVISION STANDINGS AS 01 Dec B TEAM G W L T F A PTS Club Lnk 6 6 0 0 283 219 12 Melanie Pringles fi 3 3 0 287 270 6 Mud Hen s 8 3 3 0 272 266 6 mpen Van KeIns 8 3 3 0 253 257 6 in Envoy Busess 8 2 4 0 253 273 4 Gallantry's Eatery 6 1 5 0 224 279 2 NO"ASTERS DIVISION STANDINGS AI of Dec 8 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Malan• P,.gles 6 4 2 0 389 355 0 Mud Hat, I 6 4 2 0 400 376 B Penny's Auto 8 4 2 0 328 299 6 Gaaantry's Eatery 6 3 3 0 331 350 8 Insurance Portf 6 2 40 342 311 4 Ea -Rod H.4,ngs 6 0 6 0 275 364 0 19941 GRAND NIARQ1 IS LS 1992 N N .1E TA �_ti 1994 CANALIER 19941 GRANT) PRIX til•: 441 a ->a'� . 47 4.39 K �p~ 74K 19% HONDACIVICS) 1996 titNIFIRE(:T 1995 CORN ETTECON NERTIBLE 1993 DO IA. 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