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GROUP DISTANCES ITSELF FROM ONT \Rio HYDRO REPORT
By Maryanne Takacs
Both Pickering Ajax Citi -
Stat' Water
this
ens Together (PACT) for
Much better data and
'he Environment and the
monitoring are needed be-
i'ickering NVaterfront 2001
fore the true impact of the
"°'
'-.ask Force. He suggested
Pickering nuclear station on
7e summary should state it
the local environment can be
.: elects the views of SENES
evaluated.
onsultants. who wrote it
That was the conclusion
ur Hvdro.
reached Wednesday night by
"We don't want to be
the 'working group' of Citi-
4.
een as endorsing it;' said
zen representatives Ontario
Martin Herzog, president of
Hydro has established to
the Liverpool A*est Commit -
comment on and guide its
nity Association. He main -
environmental assessment
M
tained the SENES docu-
0 the Pickering station.
ments seem to prematurely
It's also one of the rea-
DAVID STEELE
conclude the Pickering sta-
sons working group mem-
'I don't agree with
g
tion 's environmental perfor-
bers want to distance them-
what's in this report.'
mance is improving.
selves from the first volume
Group members were
of the assessment already is-
particularly concerned about
sued and the summary docu-
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Due to the Laborer Day
lu)h&-v, there won't be a Tuesday
edition of the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser. We return
Wednesday. September 9.
Vol. 33, No. 36
ment of it to be circulated to
the public. Group members
told Hydro they want some
kind of disclaimer in the
summary report making it
clear they had no role in
writing it and do not neces-
sarily accept all of it. They
were worried references to
the working group in the
document would create the
opposite impression.
"I don't agree with
what's in this report:" said
Dave Steele, who represents
the averaging of data, the
use of insufficient data as
the basis for identifying
emission trends, and what
they described as overly -op-
timistic conclusions drawn PWO byis"Al "eb/egts
in both the volume one re-
port and the summary.
Lloyd Murray, represent-ing the Durham Region finalswing
works department, said
some of the graphs, such as .Jason Smith enjoyed a ride on this tire swing heading into the final weekend of his summer
ones intended to show vacation before heading back to school on Tuesday. Jason was out with friends taking part in
See CITIZENS'/Page 2 the Christian Riders Motorcycle Club reunion in Ajax.
.Good Sports: The extra -curricular alternatives
With high school teachers
facing new working condi-
tions this fall there is a re-
al possibility Durham stu-
dents will lose out on ex -
0 tra-curricular activities
this year.
Today, in the last of our
three-part series, staff
writer Brian Legree looks
at possible alternatives
which could provide for
the continuation of extra-
curricular activities, such
as extra pay for coaching,
using parent and commu-
nity volunteers to run
teams and clubs and user -
pay sports leagues, which
could allow schools here
to continue offering extra-
curricular activities should
teachers choose not to vol-
unteer their time.
Part one dealt with the
mood of teachers in light
of provincially -mandated
education reforms and a
reaction from students to
the threat of losing the op-
tion of participating in
high school sports and
clubs.
Part two examined the
controversial issue from
the perspective of teacher -
coaches and the young
players who take part in
extra -curricular sport ac-
tivities.
See part three on page
7 of your Sunday edition
of the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser.
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teachers choose not to vol-
unteer their time.
Part one dealt with the
mood of teachers in light
of provincially -mandated
education reforms and a
reaction from students to
the threat of losing the op-
tion of participating in
high school sports and
clubs.
Part two examined the
controversial issue from
the perspective of teacher -
coaches and the young
players who take part in
extra -curricular sport ac-
tivities.
See part three on page
7 of your Sunday edition
of the Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser.
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PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, I"S
Citizen'spanelq uest
ions'
'consultants' use of averages
CITIZENS'/From page 1 they and the consultants have
trends in tritium levels in the lake
water at several locations, were
',misleading" because they were
based on only one sample per
year.
Mr. Herzog suggested the re-
port tends to overlook or dismiss
spikes and anomalies in emir
sions data.
"You're trying to average
them, smooth them into some
sort of submissive state," he told
Hydro and the consultants.
Nava Garisto of SENES
replied the goal of the volume
one study was to look at routine
station operations, and that
spikes and anomalies will be
looked at separately.
However, the consultants did
generally agree with the group
that more monitoring and more
detailed data are necessary and
promised recommendations for
them would be included in the
next phase of the environmental
review.
"We have questions about av-
eraging too;' said Doug Cham-
bers of SENES, though he added
he didn't believe it raises ques-
tions related to the public health
impact of emissions. "I recognize
your concerns. 1 have the same
concerns."
The consultants also noted
they only had a few weeks to put
together the first report, and that
the next one would remedy some
of' the :oncerns.
The "orlon, group's next task
will be to pnornuic all the issue,
raise so ar on t e environmen-
tal performance of the station,
for further detailed study and
eventual development of an ac-
tion plan to deal with them.
Mr. Steele said in an interview
after the meeting that task may
be very difficult to complete.
"It's very hard to rate issues if
you don't know how good the da-
ta are," he said, adding it's
-amazing" how little information
Ontario Hydro has collected
about the environmental impact
of the station after operating it
for 20 years.
"The bottom line is there'll be
a monstrous list of things they'll
have to do"
Mr. Steele vowed to try very
hard to get Hydro to do those
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AN INTERESTING SCHOOL YEAR LIES AHEAD FOR EVERYBODY
Sr S?esalrl O'Mafll
Staff Writer
While the start of the school year re-
mains uncertain for the region's high
school students, roughly 65,000 elemen-
tary pupils are heading back to class
Tuesday, and some educators here are
bracing for what could be another tumul-
tuous year in the province's education
system.
"It's going to be an interesting and
busy year," says Mike O'Connor, presi-
dent of the local elementary division of
the Ontario English Catholic Teachers'
Association (OECTA). "There's no
question there's going to be a fair bit of
upheaval 11Teachers and students in the elemen-
tary panel are facing a host of changes
this year, including an entirely new cur-
riculum, new standardized report cards
and smaller class sizes.
And, elementary teachers at both of
the region's school boards are still in the
process of negotiating new two-year col-
lective agreements. Talks between OEC -
TA elementary and the Durham Catholic
District School Board continue Sept. 16,
while local members of the new Elemen-
tary Teachers' Federation of Ontario
(E'1FO) are scheduled to meet with
Durham District School Board officials
the following day. "When you factor in
negotiations it's not going to be a pleas-
ant year for people;' Mr. O'Connor says.
While elementary teachers aren't
threatening to strike, many of them will
likely be on picket lines with their sec -
-r- -We
Evening
ondary counterparts next week if a reso-
lution isn't reached before the beginning
of the school year.
"We're encouraging our members,
before class and after class, to join their
colleagues on the picket line and support
them in whatever way we -can," says Mr.
O'Connor.
Yet Bill Butcher, co -president of ET -
FO's Durham division, says while public
school teachers are also being encour-
aged to join picket lines at high schools,
he adds "lots (of elementary teachers)
will never see a picket line."
He says the most likely situations
where teachers will join their colleagues
is at locations where elementary schools
neighbour high schools, such as Vincent
Massey Public School and Eastdale Col-
legiate and Vocational Institute on Har-
mony Road in Oshawa.
Durham District School Board chair-
man Ruth Ann Schedlich says the feder-
ations' request that elementary teachers
join picket lines, "surprised" her.
"I'm hoping none of them will be (on
picket lines Tuesday)," she says, adding
she's hopeful negotiations with high
school teachers will continue through the
weekend and an agreement will be
reached.
Apart from negotiations, elementary
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"I think it's very positive," Mrs.
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think we have a lot of good things that
are coming up."
However, teachers' federations, while!
generally pleased with the content of the
curriculum, have been critical of the tim-
ing of its release. With some compo-
nents being released this summer, both
local union leaders say that's left little
time for teachers to prepare.
Yet Mrs. Schedlich points out imple-
menting new curriculum is "an ongoing
thing that will occur over the next few
years."
Meanwhile, with the introduction of
new learning guidelines, teachers are al-
so looking forward to receiving millions
of dollars worth of new textbooks this
fall.
"rhe government is spending $100
million on new texts:' Mr. O'Connor
says. "chat's a good thing."
And he notes the Ministry of Educa-
i
tion and Training's cap on average class
sizes, at 25 to 1, could also he positive for
some elementary students.
"A number of our classes will be
close to 25 and that's better:' he says,
adding '"there will be some good news
and some bad news situations:'
Across the region, Mrs_ Schedlich
says public board students can expect to
be in smaller classes this September.
"I think we're going to have a good
year:" she says.
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photo by Al Riveff
Eight-year-old Ryan Sher missed two months of the Pickering Soccer Club
season battling leukemia, but returned to the soccer pitch last week to score
one of his team's goals. The Grade 3 student at Gandatsetiagon Public
School will undergo a bone marrow transplant operation later this month.
P
Even a battle with leukemia
can't keep Ryan down
DICKERING LAD SCORES BIG GOAL FOR SOCCER CLUB
By AI Nmff
sports editor
PICKERING — A Pickering
youngster made a triumphant return
to the soccer pitch last week, refus-
ing to let his battle with leukemia
keep him off the field.
Ryan Sher, 8, a Grade 3 student
at Gandatsetiagon Public School,
scored his first goal of the Pickering
Soccer Club season for his Scotia
Bank team to tie the game which
eventually ended in a 3-3 tie with
the Strikers in under -nine house
league play.
It was the first game Ryan had
played with his soccer squad since
late June, after chemotherapy treat-
ments kept him from the soccer field
and the baseball diamonds with his
Pickering Baseball Association
rookie ball squad for the past two
months.
However. Rvan says it was
"great" to return to the team and to
score a goal to help his team to A hit
School expected to be in for
Catholic high school students
NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUES BETWEEN PUBLIC,
SEPARATE BOARDS AND TEACHERS
Catholic high school students
should expect to return to the class-
room on Tuesday, while their counter-
parts at public secondary schools will
have to wait and see.
Both boards are continuing to ne-
gotiate with teachers this weekend. At
the Durham District School Board,
talks were to continue until about 7
p.m. Friday and resume Saturday at
the Holiday Inn in Oshawa.
Teachers have been on strike since
Aug. 21.
But it was too early to tell at press
time Friday if any progress was being
made. Students and parents will be
able to phone the school board for
more information over the weekend,
as a recorded message will be updated
as required.
Public school students should call
666-5500, 686-2711 or 1-800-265-
3968 to hear that message. Communi-
cations manager Mary Brown is also
encouraging you to listen to daily me-
dia reports for current information.
As . of Friday, public system sec-
ondary students were being encour-
aged not to go to school Tuesday if the
teachers' strike has not been resolved.
Meanwhile, Durham Catholic Dis-
trict School Board director Grant An-
drews is optimistic teachers will be in
classrooms Tuesday.
"We expect schools will be operat-
ing. We haven't had notice of any
sanctions. If they are to take place, we
don't expect them to occur until after
the first day of school," he said Friday
afternoon.
Negotiations between the Catholic
board and its teachers were being held
at the federation office Friday, when
teachers were in a legal strike posi-
tion. The strike mandate gives teach-
ers a range of options, including full
withdrawal of services, withholding
extra -curricular activities or choosing
not to strike at all.
A telephone line has also been set
up to provide up-to-date information.
Catholic high school students are en-
couraged to call 686-6664 or 576-
6707, ext. 286 for updates. Mr. An-
drews is also encouraging parents and
students to listen to daily media re-
ports as the weekened draws to a
close.
has otherwise been a frustrating or-
deal for the young sports buff.
"He couldn't help his team this
year and he was so discouraged and
frustrated by that," says his mother,
Dale Carey -Sher. "But, when he
came back and he scored that goal,
it was exciting for him:'
Last week, in addition to his
scoring feat, Ryan also met his idol,
Chicago Black Hawks forward
Doug Gilmour, in Toronto. And
while attending a Blue Jays' base-
ball game, he snagged two foul balls
and got one of them signed by play-
er Kevin Brown after the game.
Unfortunately, Ryan's fight
against leukemia is just beginning.
The shy youngster was first diag-
nosed with the cancer at age 3.
However, it was treated quickly and
it appeared the treatments had
brought about a full recovery. How-
ever, the leukemia reappeared in
Fchruar-.
"It looked like it watt totally suc-
pftb by'sM
Rollin' thunder
Dan Huk and his son, Sean, rolled into the area last week-
end for the Christian Riders Motorcycle Club reunion in
Ajax. The club brings together a group of people with Simi-
lar interests, like Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Police to target motorists in Pickering
rust as students prepare to rehrn to
school next week, police M Pickering
will be monitoring drivers to help ensure
youngsters remain safe.
Beginning Miesday, the Durham Re-
gional Police Ajax -Pickering Communi-
ty Police Office will assign eight officers
to work a zero -tolerance traffic enforce -
men( campaign for the remainder of the
month.
. "More drivers are eq)ected on the
roads and children of all ages will be re-
turning to school,,' police note. " 1tis,
along with the appro®c6 of fall and win-
ter driving conditions, makes it impora-
tivle that drivers become aware of, and
c:onect, their bad driving habits"
The eight officers assigned to the
campaign will complement regular' uni-
formed patrol officers as they focus on
the following violations: passing a
stopped school bus ($315 fine, six
points), failing to stop for a red fight
($185 fine, three points), failing to stop
for a stop sign ($105 fine, three points),
failing to wear a seatbelt ($105 fine, two
points), driving without insurance
($5,000 minimum fine), careless driving
($315 fine, six points), failing to obey a
schooll amssing guard ($105 fine, three
points), failing to yield to a pedestrian
($105 fine, two paints) and speeding (10
kdometres over the speed limit carries a
fine of $35 with no loss of points; 20
kilometres over is a $95 fine and throe
points; 30 kilometres over is a fine of
$137.50 and four points; and 40 kilome-
tres over is a fine of $285 and four
points).
cessful and he was off all medica-
tion until he relapsed," says Ms.
Carey -Sher.
Ryan will undergo a bone -mar-
row transplant at Toronto's Hospital
for Sick Children Sept. 30. He'll be
the recipient of bone marrow from
an unrelated donor as none of his
family members was a match for the
operation.
He'll start preparation for the op-
eration, including the killing off of
his own bone marrow, on Sept. 16.
And, following the operation, he'll
be recuperating and off school for
six months.
However, he's already dreaming
about playing soccer and baseball
again next year, hopefully free of the
leukemia which hampered his
progress this year.
"He sort of hopes to play soccer
and baseball next season," says his
father Rob Sher.
"He's already signed up for base-
ball"
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EDITORIAL
OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS
Maintain extra -curricular
activities, even at a cost
Secondary education in Ontario is at a crossroads. The coming days and
weeks will determine the future landscape of the high school experience but it
will undoubtedly be one different from that which most of us remember.
Cut to the root of the controversy over education reform at the high school
level and you will find, at its most basic, the debate is an ages -old one — union
versus employer. Teachers have over the years made gains at the bargaining
table which now see them at odds with a government anxious to bring our pub-
lic institutions more closely in line with the realities faced by the private sector.
It is a fact that many in the private sector work a longer week with fewer gains
now than they did a decade ago.
Perhaps it is this reality that leaves us impatient with the arguments of the
teachers' unions. Despite our impatience with yet another strike by our high
school teachers, the issue of extra -curricular activities must be looked at with the
best interests of our children in the forefront.
Recent studies indicate roughly 30 per cent of students in Durham Region
participate in high school sports. That number, in addition to the students who
participate in after-school drama programs, clubs, bands, student governments
and the like, is a figure to be taken seriously.
After-school activities go beyond providing a physical or artistic outlet for
students. Teacher Bill Langley, an educator for the past 26 years, feels strongly
these programmes have kept in school many students who might not otherwise
have graduated. The social skills gained from participation in drama, music and
school government are inarguably priceless.
But what of the cost? Should boards of education decide the cost of meeting
the teachers' demand of fewer in -class hours than those proposed by the gov-
ernment outweighs the threat that extra -curricular programmes will disappear'.'
Nk'hat then?
The parent council at WTtitby's Sinclair Secondary School recognizes the role
community volunteers can play in filling the gap. By actively seeking volunteers
the council presents a viable alternative to teacher -led activities.
volunteers do present some liability challenges to boards of education. And
while a teacher at the helm is a visible indicator the activity is school -related, a
volunteer -led programme could bejust as school -spirited with the support of the
administration.
The alternative of paid coaches and programme leaders based on the U.S.
model is economically unfeasible in Ontario. Here, high school football games
and musical productions are non-profit efforts and are incapable of paying for
themselves in their present form.
Durham District School Board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich points out that
in Germany there are no extra -curricular activities. We echo her hope that never
happens in Ontario.
There exists an opportunity for individuals to start small businesses operat-
ing after-school sport leagues and arts programmes. The Drama Club and the
Wildcat Basketball League, evening pay -for -play prograrrunes currently run by
high school teachers in Whitby, offer positive drama and sport experiences for
kids. But as a replacement for extra -curricular activities, pay -for -play would
eliminate the school spirit which offers priceless social benefits, and make it
available only to those who can afford the extra cost. Surely in Ontario we rec-
ognize the benefit of these programmes for all children, not only for those who
can afford them.
Extra -curricular activities are too important to the social fabric of our high
schools to risk over idealism. Our school boards should negotiate a deal which
provides some time for teachers to organize extra -curricular activities. We has-
ten to point out that by their own admission, teachers have traditionally pmvxl-
ed coaching as volunteers and that should continue to account for the bulk of
their participation.
But what of the teachers who do not perform extra -curricular coaching du-
ties? Firm numbers have not been forthcoming, but estimates suggest the per-
centage of teachers coordinating extra-curriculars is less than 50 per cent.
Clearly, that should be taken into account at the bargaining table.
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LETTERS
OUR READERS' VIEWS
ON THE NEWS
We can't
afford
another
landfill
To the editor:
Re: Challenge to a throw-
away society, Tuesday, Aug.
18, 1998.
As a founding (non-exec-
utive) member of Pickering -
Ajax Citizens Togehter
(PACT) and a former munic-
ipal employee who picked up
garbage and helped to build
the Brock West dump, I be-
lieve I'm qualified to tell the
rest of the story.
In terms of tonnage, there
are 20 million reasons why
virtually nobody wants an-
other landfill in this area.
PACT fought all dump pro-
posals because tory w em of a
political nature not a NRABY
one. I know of three politi-
cians who wanted dumps in
Pickering; the reason being a
lucrative one. The late
Durham Regional Chairman
Gary Herrema attempted to
foist the PI Whitevale site in
that heritage community and
the other two in Pickering
and Ajax believing millions
of dollars could be made in a
Metro Toronto partnership.
Had PACT not intervened
our region may have faced fi-
nancial ruin. PACT's execu-
tive members were burned
out during those years; sever-
al, including myself, were
ostracized because of our
work! Never, ever again must
dumps of Brock West's mag-
nitude be built in this area of
Durham!
Currently, the blue box
system is in jeopardy. If land-
filling is cheaper, there goes
the neighbourhood. Recy-
cling techniques and packag-
ing problems are still being
ignored by the upper levels
of governments.
PACT believes the Region
must look after its own waste
stream but in a proper and
environmental manner — not
a political one.
Transfer stations must not
be placed adjacent to resi-
dential neighbourhoods. Fur-
dwrmore, each owner must
be conscionable and profes-
sional in its operations and
the province must be strict
and fair in its monitoring. If
not, then we will continue to
live in a miasma of waste
matters.
Frmk Thmilceedd,
Pickning
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Police crash
stirs debate
Durham Regional Police Constable
Colin Goodwin paid a visit this week.
The cast on his left arm is temporary,
the steel plates inside his arm are forev-
er.
Const. Goodwin and his partner,
Const. Nigel Lawrence, were the two of-
ficers who had a brush with death last
month when the police cruiser they were
travelling in was crushed under an 18 -
wheel truck turning onto Hwy. 401.
The good news is that Const. Good-
win will heal and live to see his children
grow up. The bad news is he is "livid"
about a letter written to the News Adver-
tiser by a disaffected citizen who claims
that patrol officers make terrible mo-
torists.
Const. Goodwin — who still has sev-
eral months of convalescence ahead —
was kind and understanding about our
belief that people are not only entitled to
hold unpopular views, but are entitled to
express them. But, to be fair, he wants
his views known as well. He submitted a
letter in response, to share his opinion
with News Advertiser readers.
That give-and-take, the to-and-fro of
contrary opinions makes for better read-
ing in any community newspaper. Other
letters have crossed my desk this week
which take exception to the tone and con-
tent of the original letter. They too will
have their say and, as is always the case,
people will draw their own conclusions.
I'm always encouraged by the letters
that we receive, whether they agree with
us, disagree with us or think we're all
horrible people. Letters to the editor
mean citizens in Ajax and Pickering are
reading their community paper. It means
they care about what's going on their
neighbourhoods. It means they believe in
their right to express themselves. It
means we live in a place where every
opinion counts.
Const. Goodwin left an indelible im-
pression . with his calm understanding
(after all, it is almost always the messen-
ger who takes the blame) and simple, po-
lite request to express his views.
I hope you'll read his views and the
others on the same topic. I hope you'll
read the others covering issues of impor-
tance to the people of Ajax and Picker-
ing. I hope you'll take the time and effort
to put your thoughts on paper too.
Any forum for discussion in our com-
munity is good. Use it. Learn from it. Ex-
press yourself.
Colin Goodwin felt compelled to re-
spond to the letter regarding his experi-
ence. Follow his lead and we'll all be
better for it.
If people get to talking, who knows
what answers lie out there for us.
Steve Houston is a regular News Advertiser
columnist. To respond to this column call Infos-
ource at 683-7040 and dial 5108.
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The alternatives:
Where are students if
extra- curricular activities are eliminated?
Byedan Legrw
Staff Writer
Maybe it won't happen.
Maybe, just maybe, high school teacher
and their respective school boards will reach
some form of compromise which will allow
traditional extracurricular activities such as
sports, music and drama to continue as they
have for decades.
But with a showdown looming over Bill
160 and the Province's desire to have teachers
in the classroom for seven of eight periods dai-
ly, the only certainty at this moment is the fu-
ture of those activities is uncertain.
Labour unrest is threatening the 1998-99
high school sports year in Durham.
No planning has been undertaken by the
governing body of high school spore, Lake
Ontario Secondary School Athletics (LOSSA),
to schedule spans, venues or officials for the
season and many of the 30() teachers who
coach high school teams in the region say
they'll be unable to commit again should they
have to spend more time in the classroom.
No high school football? No high school
hockey or basketball'.'
l['s a very real possibility, says Colin Hood,
executive director of the Ontario Federation of
Schools Athletic Association (OFSSA), the
governing body for high school sports in the
province.
"If the bottom line is teacher won't, or
can't, coach then the rest is fairly academic --
there won't be any teams:' Mr. Hood told a
Toronto newspaper recently. "I can't be opti-
mistic and it's unfair for kids to believe things
will he status quo in the fall:'
But Oshawa MPP Jerry Ouellette feels the
threat of removing coaching, drama and music
from the high school experience is "a form of
protest by the teachers.
"I don't think they're operating in the best
interest of the kids:' says Mr. Ouellette, pinch-
hitting for Education Minister Dave Johnson,
who didn't return News Advertiser calls.
That's not the case, maintains Dave Roberts,
a 15 -year teacher, high school coach and LOS -
SA president, who says the Province's educa-
tion reforms will have a negative impact on the
quality of education.
"We're accused of putting the kids second,
ahead of our careers and that's not true:' he
says, noting the Province and school boards are
trying to trim costs at the expense of quality.
"Education is more than just curriculum de-
livery, says Mr. Roberts, a Clarington resident.
"I can't imagine high school without extra-cur-
riculars. I think high school sports and musicals
and drama and things like that are so valuable
to kids in their development and getting them
involved in the school community."
Teachers maintain any decision to put a stop
to extra -curricular activities is a matter of logis-
tics. If they have to spend more time in the
classroom — at the expense of preparation
time — they simply have less time to devote to
coaching, the argument goes.
Many teachers are also patents who have to
divide their energies between work and home,
notes Mr. Roberts.
Currently, some sports are run prior to 3
p.m. because that's when facilities are available
and logistically, buses are needed at 3 p.m. to
transport students at the end of the school day.
If high school sports are pushed into
evenings, it causes scheduling difficulties be -
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This familiar school -year sight may disappear 'tf Durham Region's high school teachers can't reach
a compromise with school boards. Additional teaching requirements set down by the provincial
government could mean less time for teachers to coach teams, say those who commit their time.
cause other organizations are using the facili-
ties, coaches say.
Spending more time in the classroom and
trying to coach "would be. difficult," says Tom
Buchanan a Durham high school teacher for 16
years, who -coaches volleyball, baseball and
hockey. "I wouldn't say I'd never coach, l could
always coach in the community, but there's not
a chance I'd coach three teams while doing sev-
en of eigty classes "
Teachers point out coaching is not mandat-
ed under their contract, that they volunteer
many hours to school teams.
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In Calgary, teachers are in the classroom the
equivalent of six of eight periods per day and
coach, but all games begin at 5 p.m., says Don
Maxwell, secretary -treasurer of the Calgary Se-
nior High School Athletic Association.
"If you coach two major sports, some
schools will allow you to teach five of eight,"
says Mr. Maxwell, "because they recognize the
extra workload coaches are taking on:'
So what happens if, or when, teachers pull
the plug on inter -school sports and extra-curric-
ulars? A variety of possibilities exist — none of
which contain the perfect solution, educators
say.
One way to ensure the survival of high
school sports, even if teachers are contractually
obligated to spend more time in the classroom,
is to compensate them for their coaching time.
That's how highschool athletics are handled
in the United States, but the model doesn't
seem suited to Ontario.
Bob Griffith is a teacher, football coach and
athletic director at Effingham County High
School, a school with about 1,100 students
about 30 miles from Savannah, Georgia. He
teaches four 55 -minute classes per day, has one
period of preparation time and a period to per-
form his athletic director duties.
In addition to his $40,000 per year salary,
he's given an additional stipend of $15,000 for
coaching. His nine assistant coaches — all staff
members — are given $7,000 in extra money.
That's an extra $78,000 — in salary alone —
to field a football team at one school.
_In addition, baseball and basketball coaches
are paid $7,000 each at Effingham and the
coaches of volleyball and golf teams are paid
$1,500, he says. If the 300 coaches at
Durharn's 30 -plus high school were to be paid
in the same manner, budgets would increase by
hundreds of thousands of dollars.
But as Mr. Griffith points out, his football
programme generates substantial revenue. Fri-
day night football games at Effingham County
regularly attract crowds of 8,000.
"Sports are run on gate receipts; you have to
get people in the stands and you have to win,"
says Mr. Griffith, noting he has worked under
the pressure of one-year contracts for 18 years.
Winning is everything, he says.
"In south Georgia, you're a football coach
'ir.t. It doesn't matter what kind of teacher you
.ue: he says. If you don't win, you'll be re-
p I aced.
High school sports in Durham Region and
'hroughout Ontario don't generate revenue, so
the U.S. model isn't a realistic alternative.
Another option would be to have parent or
community volunteers coach teams.
In theory, non -teachers could coach teams at
schools, but Mr. Buchanan sees this as a flawed
option on many fronts.
"rhat's pretty dodgy," he says. "People need
to be certified, plus there'% liability is -sues. Do
volunteer get a key and are they liable for
missing equipment?"
Under this option. teams cease to be school
-epresentatives and essentially become club
'cams, suggests Mr. Buchanan.
''Isere wouldn't be the same sense of
school community under that scenario:' he
.ays.
Sull yet another altemative would he for
teacher to band together and operate their own
user -pay sports leagues during non -school
noun, much like the organizations offering mi-
1or hockey and minor baseball.
Heather Lafontaine, a veteran Durharn high
..:h(K)l teacher who operates many club teams
and sports camps outside of schcxol, says while
.:tubs and camps have merit, they don't provide
the same experience as high school athletics.
"Ma-, be there's a better heond between the
teacher and student and the atmosphere of the
team:' she says. "I can't quite put my finger on
it, but there is a difference."
School sports will "either continue the way
they are or not at all". says Mr. Roberts, indi-
,ating under parent -volunteer or club formats.
the activities cease to be school sports.
Many people simply -'assume" coaching is
part of a teacher's job, says Mr. Buchanan.
"People have to understand it's not in our
contract to do extra-cumculars. Sure we like to.
but people just assume you're going to do it:"
Mr. Ouellette disagrees: "I've always
thought of it as part of the job:' the MPP says.
"If somebody is looking for a teacher, they're
looking for a football coach as well:"
Asked what he would do if asked to spend
another period in the classroom and continue
his coaching duties, Mr. Griffith, the Georgia
coach, doesn't hesitate in his response.
"I'd say get yourself a new athletic director,"
he says, adding he'd also grab a picket sign if
asked to teach seven of eight periods like the
Ontario proposal. "I'd strike on seven of eight
— I don't blame them one bit," he says.
The Calgary public school board has float-
ed the idea of a severe -of -eight policy and Mr.
Maxwell says it would prompt the same re-
sponse currently in Ontario. "Teachers here
will not coach or be involved in extra-cturictr
lars if they have to do seven of eight," says Mr.
Maxwell in a phone interview.
Mr. Roberts, who stresses he hopes the
labour unrest is resolved and LOSSA sports
continue, points out other jurisdictions recog-
nize the quality of Durham's public schools.
The Durham district public school board won
the Bertelsmann Award in 1996, given to the
top board in the world.
"We're recognized as one of the best school
systems, and if we are, why aren't we trying to
maintain that instead of shopping at the dollar
store?:' Roberts says.
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p.m. at Ajax Bingo Country,
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PARENTS: A support group
for parents of kids involved in
drug or alcohol abuse, running
away, dropping out of school,
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meets locally every Tuesday at
7:15 p.m. Call 1-800-488-5666
for location.
EUCHRE: Bid euchre night at
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Pickering, at 7:30 p.m. 839-
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TOASTMASTERS: The Pick-
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p.m. at the Board of Trade of-
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suite 224, Pickering. Guests
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East Shore Community Centre
on Liverpool Rd. just south of
Bayly St. All welcome. Meeting
followed by social time and
light refreshments. 839-1221
(Tom Mohr).
CANCER: A weekly Caregiver
Support Group drop-in meet-
ing, where people supporting a
cancer patient can share feel-
ings and coping strategies, is
held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hearth
Place Cancer Support Centre,
86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa.
579-4833.
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The Arthritis Society of Durham Region hosted a
kick-off barbecue this week to celebrate its 50th
anniversary of helping the victims of arthritis and
their families. A month of activities are planned to
Tee off for
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research
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PICKERING
— Dust off the
golf clubs and
spend a day on
the greens for a
good cause.
The Durham
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search Fund is
hosting a golf
tournament Fri-
day, Sept. 25 to
raise money and
awareness.
A day of
golf, including
cart, steak din-
ner and prizes
will cost partic-
ipants $80.
The tourna-
ment takes
place at Seaton
Golf and Coun-
try Club, 2665
Brock Rd. Pick-
ering, with the
first tee off at
I I a.m.
For more in-
formation on
the event, or to
register, call
665-8463.
mark the milestone with the local organization.
Here, Ilyas Patel (left) hoists a burger cooked by
Thorold BoBier, regional director of the Arthritis
Society.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Transport Canada
EXTENSION FOR PUBLIC
COMMENT ON PROPOSED PICKERING
LANDS DESIGNATION
On July 23, 1998, the federal govemment announced its
intention to declare the Pickering Lands as an airport site under
the Aeronautics Act through a federal Order -in -Council.
On August 1. 1998, a notice on the proposed declaration of the
lands as an airport site was published in the Canada Gazette 1,
inviting interested parties to send their comments to Transport
Canada.
The comment period has been extended from 30 days to 90
days. Interested parties will now have until October 31, 1998,
to provide written comments on this proposed designation.
Written comments should be addressed to:
Regional Manager
Greater Toronto Area Programs
4900 Yonge Street, Suite 300
Toronto, Ontario M2N 6A5
The department will hold three additional public information
sessions in respect of the proposed declaration on:
Dates & Times:
Friday, September 11 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
SaftsdrA Sel>relllber 12 10:00 am. to 3:00 p.m.
NI<ba w8day, September 16 1:00 p rrL b &00 p m.
Location: Pickering Site Property Management Office
5070 Sideline 22, Pickering, Ontario
(905) 64944
Any person may attend the public information sessions and/or
make written representation either in support of , or in opposi-
tion to the proposed declaration.
For more information on this initiative, please call Transport
Canada at (416) 952-3311 or visit the Pickering web page at
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Vaccines protect against Hepatitis A and B
TRAVELLERS MOST AT RISK OF `A' VIRUS CAN BENEFIT FROM NEW `HAVRIX' INOCULATION
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Dying from a disease
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thing. But more tragic is
succumbing to one that
should never happen. To-
day millions of people are
contracting Hepatitis A and
B. Now there are effective
vaccines that can protect
North Americans from
these diseases that attack
the liver.
Hepatitis A virus is
transmitted by sewage -
contaminated food and
drinks. Or by ingesting
contaminated water during
swimming. It is rare to
contract Hepatitis A in
Canada or the U.S. But it is
the most common vaccine -
preventable infection of
travellers and it can be se-
rious.
Most patients with
Acute Hepatitis A are ill
for two to four weeks.
:More than 60 per cent ex-
perience dark urine, fa-
tigue, nausea and vomit-
ing, headache and abdomi-
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But for a few people
Hepatitis A is fatal. It's es-
timated that about 27 pa-
tients out of 1,000 infected
with this virus, who are
older than 49 years of age,
will die. And there is no
special treatment for this
condition.
Most North Americans
have no natural immunity
to Hepatitis A infection. It
occurs 100 times more of-
ten than typhoid fever and
1,000 times more frequent-
ly than cholera.
Travel experts claim it's
risky to stay for one month
in a country where the dis-
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you have one chance in
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Some travellers believe
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class hotels. This is partly
true.
But travellers forget that
people who work in first-
class hotels don't live
there. They go home at
night to often unsanitary
conditions and bring the
virus back to the kitchen.
Fortunately, there's a
new vaccine available to
prevent Hepatitis A.
'Havrix' is not obtained
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Ask your doctor about
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where Hepatitis A is com-
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six to 12 months later pro-
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10 years.
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since the incubation period
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weeks.
Two weeks after the
first dose, 88 per cent of
people are protected.
Hepatitis B is a world-
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people are infected with
this virus every year caus-
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The B form spreads
much like the AIDS virus,
by sexual contact. It is pre-
sent in virtually all body
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- OSHAWA » Members of Epilep-
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speaker.
Epilepsy Durham presents Dr.
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Neurology at 7:30 p.m. at the Kins-
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fluids such as blood, se-
men, saliva, urine, sweat
and tears. Moreover the
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periods outside the body.
Hepatitis A and R both
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The virus can remain in the
body and produce chronic
infection that may last for a
lifetime. And the longer
the liver is exposed to the
B virus the greater the risk
of developing either cir-
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cent of adults who contact
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Hepatitis B infection is
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Today there is much
worry about the transmis-
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few people realize that the
Hepatitis B virus is ac-
quired with much greater
ease.
Hepatitis B is a more
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traces of infected blood on
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In Southeast Asia where
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Today, it's vital that all
pregnant women be tested
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immunized at birth.
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Kids'Safety Village of Durham r
Region helping children stay safe
In three %ears since the Kids'
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opened its doors, there have been a
lot of very positive things happen.
The communit% continues to 'pitch -
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There is a gro%ving group of
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good repair. For not much more
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that visit. We are %ery grateful for
these ver special people.
The summer say the addition
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Dairy Queen joined the ranks of
businesses in the Village. Thev will
be joined shortl% b% CAA. Keeping
in tune with the theme of the
Village, the Whitby Fire Department
donated a hose reel from the earl•
1900's for the Village Fire Hall.
Canadian Tire recenth helped out,
again, with the donation of smaller
bicycle equipment that will allow
more children to participate in the
Bicycle Safety program with their
peers. We proudly Fly a Canadian
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THE KID'S
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Janet Ecker, MPP
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CON'GRATULATION'S TO THE
KIDS' SAFETI' VILLAGE OF
DURHAM REGION ON THEIR
3m' ANNIVERSARY
MAYOR NANCY DIAMOND
and
MEMBERS OF OSHAWA CITY COUNCIL
Children learn the rules of the road and how to play safe at
Kids' Safety Village in Whitby located at 77 Centre St. N.
Flag in the Village thanks to the
efforts of the Brooklin Kinsmen and
the 'Raise the Flag Day' thev have in
Ma% of each year.
The Optimist Club of Whitby
have become regulars in the Spring
as sponsors of the Safetv Village
Easter Egg Hunt. This 'hunt' encour-
ages families to think about safety at
the beginning of cycling /Inline skat-
ing season when they bring their
helmets to the Village at Easter to
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food and fun this is a day 'no bunny'
should miss.
In-line skating is one of the
fastest growing sports in Canada and
it is also one of the most notorious for
injuries. This was on our mind when
we decided to be host for the Durham
In-line Skate Safetv Team. The team
was made possible thanks to the
Federal Government and their Youth
Service Canada Program.
Several young adults have had a
chance to 'spin their wheels' at work
while teaching in -lines can be fun and
safe. As well at the Village this past
summer there was two, one week in-
line skate camps for kids made possi-
ble by other continuously involved
sponsors like Tim Horton', Town of
Whitby, Rotary Club of Whitby and
Durham Regional Police. We hope to
have more programs like these in the
future.
The end of this past school year
marked another milestone at the
Village. It meant we have seen a
group of children through all three
grade program, offered to students
What a tremendous feeling one gets
when a student returns excitedly
repeating lessons from previous vis-
its.
. We still have many opportuni-
ties for sponsorship and volunteers.
Call the Safety Village at (905) 668-
9893 for more information. The Safety
Village will also be a bigger part of the
Durham Regional Police Website in
the very near future. Check us out at
http: / / www.Rolice.durham.on.ci
you will find us under community
services.
We are now gearing up for the
next year of programs with just as
much enthusiasm as was there for the,
first group. We have seen thousands',
of students from grade 1, 2 and 3 for
lessons in stranger dangers, road,
bicycle, fire and electric safety. As we
teach kids how to do their part to
keep themselves safe, let's do what
we can as adults to help keep them
safer. Slow down, follow the rules and
keep your eyes open for the ones who
innocently forget ours is a dangerous
world we put them in. Stay Safe.
pC Esther Rathwell
Kids' Safety Village
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ADDRESS: A0VE8TISER
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food and fun this is a day 'no bunny'
should miss.
In-line skating is one of the
fastest growing sports in Canada and
it is also one of the most notorious for
injuries. This was on our mind when
we decided to be host for the Durham
In-line Skate Safetv Team. The team
was made possible thanks to the
Federal Government and their Youth
Service Canada Program.
Several young adults have had a
chance to 'spin their wheels' at work
while teaching in -lines can be fun and
safe. As well at the Village this past
summer there was two, one week in-
line skate camps for kids made possi-
ble by other continuously involved
sponsors like Tim Horton', Town of
Whitby, Rotary Club of Whitby and
Durham Regional Police. We hope to
have more programs like these in the
future.
The end of this past school year
marked another milestone at the
Village. It meant we have seen a
group of children through all three
grade program, offered to students
What a tremendous feeling one gets
when a student returns excitedly
repeating lessons from previous vis-
its.
. We still have many opportuni-
ties for sponsorship and volunteers.
Call the Safety Village at (905) 668-
9893 for more information. The Safety
Village will also be a bigger part of the
Durham Regional Police Website in
the very near future. Check us out at
http: / / www.Rolice.durham.on.ci
you will find us under community
services.
We are now gearing up for the
next year of programs with just as
much enthusiasm as was there for the,
first group. We have seen thousands',
of students from grade 1, 2 and 3 for
lessons in stranger dangers, road,
bicycle, fire and electric safety. As we
teach kids how to do their part to
keep themselves safe, let's do what
we can as adults to help keep them
safer. Slow down, follow the rules and
keep your eyes open for the ones who
innocently forget ours is a dangerous
world we put them in. Stay Safe.
pC Esther Rathwell
Kids' Safety Village
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Fxk:c11cncc to carlr childhood education,
112cs 2-5. Half day program September to
June. Z. 3. or 5 mornings per week. We
offer a comprehensive program of art,
music, phonics, math & science, French,
friends and fun'
Central Ajax location.
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LEARN TO SKATE P1
this winter with one of the followin
programs all held at the
Ajax Community Centre Arenas
PRESCHOOL- (for children 3 to 5
years old) working on development of �.
�, posture,jumping, stopping,
techniques,
g -'
ummgstopping, turning
and much more. All throe '
gh professional irnstrlxtion and lots of
fun and games.
CANSKATE "NEW REVISED PROGRAM" (for children 5 &
over) CFSA developed and sanctioned program. Progresskng
through nine badges from Beginner to Proficiency children
learn the fundamental skins needed to become a recreational
hockey player, figure skater or just an excellent skater.
ADULT LEARN TO SKATE- a great f less program for
everyone who likes to be active all year round,
OPEN REGISTRATION FOR ALL OUR PROGRAMS
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Sat. Sept. 12 10 am -12 noon
(incl. skate exchange)
For info call the Ajax Figure Skatigg Club
(905)683-1753
or 905 619-9958
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LEARN TO SKATE P1
this winter with one of the followin
programs all held at the
Ajax Community Centre Arenas
PRESCHOOL- (for children 3 to 5
years old) working on development of �.
�, posture,jumping, stopping,
techniques,
g -'
ummgstopping, turning
and much more. All throe '
gh professional irnstrlxtion and lots of
fun and games.
CANSKATE "NEW REVISED PROGRAM" (for children 5 &
over) CFSA developed and sanctioned program. Progresskng
through nine badges from Beginner to Proficiency children
learn the fundamental skins needed to become a recreational
hockey player, figure skater or just an excellent skater.
ADULT LEARN TO SKATE- a great f less program for
everyone who likes to be active all year round,
OPEN REGISTRATION FOR ALL OUR PROGRAMS
will be held at the Ajax Community Carpet!
Sat. Sept. 12 10 am -12 noon
(incl. skate exchange)
For info call the Ajax Figure Skatigg Club
(905)683-1753
or 905 619-9958
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* social grace „• . * Windsor
School offers students direct contact with the professional dance world.
Professional Instructor: Anne -Marie O'Donnell, T.C.R.G.
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school council discussion paper.
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doing'?
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Sept. 29.
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BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS - ELECTRICAL.
Sept 14 - Oct 28 (Mon/Wed 6 - 9 pm) - S 173 13
CPA - INTRODUCTION TO PAYROLL
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FINANCE & BumETINc BAsws - OMDP
Sept 19 - Oct 24 (Sat 9 am - 3 30 pm) - $132 50
F oRk LIFT TRUCk OPERATOR TRAINING
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FUELS SAFETY "'ORI snoP
Oct 6 - Oct 22 (ll✓Th 6•- 10 pm) - S158 08
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Sept 15 - Feb 25 (Tu/Th 6 - 10 pm) - S800 60
IIoME ImpnovEMENT - HARDWOOD FLOOR.S
Sept 26 (Sat 9 am - t pm) - S64
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HUMAN RELATIONS - OMDP
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Sept 18 -Sept 19 (Fri/Sat 8 30 - 5 pm) - S300
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MANAGEMENT FOR RESLLTs - OMDP
Sept 16 - Nov 18 (Wed 6 - 9 pm) - $132 50
MVM ANn-Lock BRAKING SvsTEMs
Sept 22 - Nov 24 (Tues 7 - 10 pm) - S 138
NIVM At ToMorlvE FUEL MANAGEMENT
Sept 24 - Nov 26 (Thurs 7 - 10 pm) - $138
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Sept 19 - Nov 28 (Sat gam - 3:30 pm) - S380 20
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Scpt 12, 13, 26, 27 (Sat/Sun - 9 am - 5 pm) - S132 50
PFRsoNAL Stx-c m IN SumNENs - OMDP
Sept 17 - Nov 19 (Thurs 6 - 9 pm) - $132.50
PRE -EXAM INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
Sept 22 - Dec 17 (TwTh 6 - 9 pm) - S260.20
PRE -EXAM MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Sept 22 - Oct 28 (Tu/Wed 7 - 10 pm) - S 159.60
PRE -EXAM MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC
Sept 26 - Jan 16 (Sat 8 am - 2:30 pm) - S332.40
PRE -EXAM REFRIGERATION/AIR-CONDITIONING
Scpt 15- Oct 22 (TwTh 6 - 10 pm) - $231.16
PRINCIr'LFS 61 PRACTICES OF INSURANCE
Sept 17 - Dec 3 (Thurs 6 - 9 pm) - $175
PRINCIPLES OF APPRAISAL - RFAL ESTATE
Sept 21 - Oct 7 (M-F/M-F/M- 8 am - 1 I am) - $385
PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS LEVEL I
Sept 15 - Oct 29 (Tu(M 6 - 9 pm) - $204.14
PROrPArV MANAGEMENT - REAL ESTATE
Scpt 17 - 24 (rWF/M/Tv/WfM 9 am - 4:30 pm) - $385
REAL ESTATE - PHASE 2
Sept. 15 - Oct 27 (Tu & Th 6-9 pm, Sat 9 am -1 pm) - S405
REFRIGERATION PLANT OrERATOR B
Sept 23 - Oct 21 (Wed 8:30 am - 5 pm) - S199
REstDENnAL HoMt Imwzcmit
Sept 28 - Oct 23 (M/Tu/WfW 9 - 3:30 pm) - $925
Sept 15 - Dec 10 (TW'M 6 -10 pm) - $925
SKILLS FOR SALPS SIIOCE.as - CPSA
Sept 16 - Dec 16 (Wed 6:30 - 9:30 pm) - $220
WELDING - BASIC - MODULE I ..
Sept 14 - Oct 26 (M/W 6 - 10 pm) - S340.16
WELDING FaAsm IF 612E - MODULE 2
Sept 15 - Oct 22 (TuM 6 - 10 pm) - S340.16
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Pickering teen het s Port Perryp to softball title
PICKERING — A
Pickering softball player
helped a Durham Region
team to the gold medal at
the Eastern Canadian Soft-
ball Championships in Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia Aug. 28
to 30.
Renee Ansell, 16, a first
baseman with the Port Perry
Angels bantam softball
team, helped the team to an
undefeated record at the na-
tional event to bring home
the gold medal.
The gold -medal game
shaped into a battle between
two Ontario sides, the Port
Perry Angels defeated arch-
rival Brampton, who fin-
ished in first place in the
other division. After seven
regulation innings of score-
less balls, the teams played
extra innings, with Port
Perry eventually ending the
contest with the game -win-
ning run in the ninth inning.
Port Perry advanced to
Pickering resident Renee Ansell, 16, was a major player in
helping the Port Perry Angels bantam girls' softball team win
the Eastern Canadian title in Nova Scotia late last month.
the final with a 9-2 victory The Port Perry squad
over Laval, Quebec in the won all five of its prelimi-
semifinal contest. nary -round contests, defeat-
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Whoops 15 9 6 0 293192 19
SCOREBOARD 14 4 10 0 217259 15
Majestic: 15 2 12 1 217 302 5
FAX GAME RESULTS n) 683-7.163 Blown Away 15 0 15 0 84 407 0
SCORES
PICKERING SOCCER CWS WSO ending Aguat 27: Petro -Partnere 20 vs. Blown Away
GIRLS NINE AND UDDER WIS Om 6: Whoops 17 vs. Majestic 4; Rowdies 25 vs. Baylys 7; Cairo
Ag. 13 - Wkkws 9 (Kiley Sullivan 6, Melissa Newizkiewicz For Life 19 vs. Legion 14.
2). Twishars 2 (Natalie Jades zurakowsky. Afore McCartney): - ConWgUmdora, to patro.pWhWs for wMrhirng chid
Rowles 4 (Cary McConnell 2. Lisa Fernandez. Caitlin Hop begue championship.
kind. Bares Unlimited 1 (Larissa Eyilena. MVP Kiere your^n
0& D Warehousing 1 (Meghan Hoofs). Blizzard 2 (Shan
Manion. Danielle Douglas, MVPs Kristen McMinn. Lind
Gum): Real McCoys 2 (Laura More. Jessica Simons. N
Johanna Zadek). Strikers 4 (Ern Small 2. Michelle Aredia
MVP Diana English): Design Tech 1 (Ashley Pam. MVP A
lay Porn). Pidkerng Sb Sports 7 (Cassy Menke 3. Reba
Ram 2, Amy Marshal, Ashley Lnklettr. MVP Rebecca Ra
Aug. 20 - Blizzard 0 (MVP Jessica Bevan). Pickering
Sports 2 (Cassy Mekrke 2): Strikers 3 (Emity Belanger. AI
Popow. Enn Small). D 8 E Warehousng 4 (Chelsey Forst
2. Meghan Hoels, Jessica McCabe): Real McCoys t (Rob
ca Acheson. MVP Rebecca Acheson). Design Tech t (na
Na. MVP Michelle Odorco). Twisters 0. Rowdies 5 (Lisa F
nandez 2. Samantha Gordon. Meaghan Stoneburgh• Heat)
Dougall. MVPs Dawn H. Lyndsay Crooks): Bows Unlmits
(Blair Rattray). Shelley's Sharks 4 (Nicole Renaul 2. Ale
2):
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Wan 3. S Papaconstanln0u. Channon Traif). Aug. 27 - Rh
McCoys 3 (Jessica Simmons 2. Rebecca Downey. MVP ,
hanry„ Zadek). Shelby's Sharks 1 (Shan Davies. MVP Si
Davies). Boxes Unlimited 0. Twisters 2 (Krista Lopes. Jess,
Monlq. Strikers 4 (Enn Small 3. Andrea Romeo). Wildcats
(Kiley Sukvan 4). Pickerng Slo Sports 2 (Casey Meir ke. Ar
Marshall. MVPs Nicole Akar. Jessica Jimenez). Rowdies
Design Tech 3 (Mchelb Odonco 2. Ashby Pern. W
L4KheW Odorcc). Bhzzard 5 (Jessica Bevan. KywQ Fabrc
Kam Ford. Shannon Manion. Danielle Douglas. MVPs Ka
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Thunder 1 (Kava McNally. MVPs Amanda Sheppard. Dansi
Timothy). Whittemore's Farms 1 (Brandy Miner. MVPs Jacil
Cummrgs. Megan Hutchings). Jerome Hi Giblan t (Jesse
BaSsence MVPs Beth O-Donoghua, Jessica Laura. R Fe
9uson). Rangers 4 (Janne Arndt 3. Carty Marshall, MVF
Rachel Dyers. Janne Amon. Mchsae W) Wayre's Wand
(Slepharxe Mtxntekxte. MVPs Melissa Sample. Nwoshy Suki
mar). M a M Meats 1 (Lynn Her&%% MVPs AJane Feae,
Lynn Hard". Lisa S.). Volkswegan Vdcarwes 1 (Ektabel
Wakrgton MVPs Robyn Caton. Lauren K, Sarre Osmdnc
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Canadian Progress Club 1 (Kelt' Se4red. MVP Amer Wa Ar
t*sdf): Practise Of m Repars 1 (Cama Fromplon. MVP
Saran AJh, Kin Proctor), Solid Image 2 (Meaghan Reit' Akc,
Ward. MVPs Maim" Haan. Meagan Adan). Peter's App
antes 3 (Ash* Tharesos. Meksse Mur. Amanda Gooc
MVP Aar- Baggby). Rangers 2 (Kane Macna. Stephan.
Walsh. MVP Cally Huang). Probol 4 (Christina Dneley 2
Shpherwe Lopez 2. MVPs Astray Parra, Christine Dneby:
Kicks ' (Katyn Janes. MVP Meghan poichrk),
Aug. 24 Kicks 2 (Amanda Morra. Karke Jeasry. MVt
Done" Daley). Solid knago 1 (Broome Ayers. MVP Shan
don LOO hOuse). Pnacse Office Rapers 1 (Lea Lie. MV1
Nicole Cartier). Rsrglirs 3 (Jany McCoy. Aileen Gnago,re
Kate Macna. MVP Kruly YYrtler). Prow 1 (SNpenx
Looez). Ability Metal 8 Machin 3 IAshhey Woomencron 2
Aland Osmond. MVP Ashley Wodstenvolt). Canadw
progress
Club 0 (MVP Amanda Andrecrt). Pews Apphance:
2 (Alehk Entwistle 2. MVP Katrina Lavato)
UdDEP-12130"' DIVISION
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A0% 17- Ha"Mny Rand ' (Rosa Evans. MVP Regia Evans)
Bearbecus 0 (MVPs Chloe Stroud. Jernaar Watson); Dunsvee
Sheet Metal 0 (MVPs Candice Persaa. Crysry Coss). Slier:
0: M 6 M Masts 2 (Sophie Dona. Nkeu Dsgr00t) Lgpor" 2
P'k•'dM Zorn 2. MVP Kea Rushton). Thunder 3 (Brwve Good.
'ng. Ha,hay SWV-. Kaft" WakdhoK MVP Dema KGt
11100artos) Twisters 1 (Lauren CapeNam. MVPs Meow Tul,.
Laura Lawson. Now Jtooa. Jessica Murphy 1.
Aha¢ 24 - Strikers 2 (Sholnh Dmdwhu. Lila Saepfen. MVpe
Encs Zann,, S" Room 13a). Lightning 2 (Nicola Zorn. Jordan
Budsry. MVP Jordan Budrry). TTkndar 3 (Mallory Hoknes,
Stenion Sao. Surra Rod* ). Ourrmaw Sheet MGM 2 Mboole
Ruta. Ala,as Fan. MVP Shady Fier). Harmony Ranh 4
(saallh.rke Easton. Ross Ewe, Drrea Kctsapmilos, Awann-
dra Slaplay. MVP Nausfrh Thower). M 8 M Meals 1 (Nato Dag -
M01). TwWrs 1 (esu Jfwoa. MVP Jocyyn Kennedy). Sasebo -
a,. 1 (Kanayn Margerm).
LADE) -14 GNUS DIVISION
Aug S - Lima Star 2 (Mary Kennedy Chroone yyhilad). Kama au
Enlsrww 2 [Roopan Gia. C MoCannely Aug 12 - Wim 1
IlNieOs OUW). Lae Star 6 (Mary Kennedy 4. Mic halve Crabb•
Jahr Rad)
Au% 19 - Heritage Electric 6 (Shares! MbcDLAf 2. Molise Adan,
Kray+ J•Awhes: Kyka Mtdw. Arne Stern g): Lar Sir 0. Joe
Plow Ramax 3 (T Szoko 3). Prooner Trophy 1 (L. Proa):
Baalb q- 3 (C-1- George 2. Chrysae Lams). Wtdcals 0:
Kamaau Ersarprisa 1 Wesmyni GA). Ofzzrd 1 (Killys Mtarhoalo).
Ata 26 - Babbecus 3 (Sara LaW Torrey Paaidti Chisae May,
how). H.+aw Ebaric 0: Byrd 2 (Kays MNanoakL ,liar,
Borah ul ka). Lona Slay Q Prem o Trophy 3 (D- Slaw 2. E.
Mil"). Kamkau EnMrpnw 2 (SMfania Torras, Ch ww Mo-
Corrhaq; Mltdcafs 0, Rowhiaa 4 (babn Nespiek 2, Lode"
Willm - MAdrM SMphrri. MVPs Lamm Wallop Brig.ae
Morn)
LI DMIS GNUS ariism
Ata 17 - Fidtarirg Rams Jon Wien a (Ayiaha Kir 3. Jud
Ldp- 2. Pam Jdlrlalon• Andrea Karkaa slophntie Lacey,
MVPs Andres Kerins, Sharron Gloom). Sollpog Nuey
clhoc.reer 0.
WEST PICKERING LADIES SL0*ITCH LEAGUE
Std v*W and stares as of Aug.27.
STANDINGS
TEAM G WL T F A PTS
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BOWS 16 12 4 0 290 201 24
Chr4For Lis 16 10 4 2 297 200 22
Legion 16 9 6 1 281221 19
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Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens In
Ajax Not just Another Pretty Space
ARBORPine Ridge Memorial Gardens in Ajax is not just another
MEMORIAL pretty space.
SERVICES INC. It's a picturesque 65 -acre parcel of land on the corner of
Church Street and Taunton Road which, since 1989, has served as the newest
cemetery for the communities of Ajax and Pickering.
Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens was developed in the mid -80'5 and for the past
nine years has been helping families with their final arrangements needs.
As a new cemetery, Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens encompasses many special
products and services, providing families the opportunity to memorialize their
loved one in a very personal and comforting way.
Pine Ridge also marks special memorial occasions with unique events such as
the annual Candlelight Monorial Service held on the first Sundav of June each
year. This year Pine Ridge invite the Toronto Kite Club Association to mark this
special day.
Open to everyone in the community these are just a few examples of how it is
the service after the service that ;ets them apart.
Pine Ridge has sections designated for both flat markets and the more traditional
upright monuments. Many of the more established cemeteries don't off a choice
between the two.
As well, there's also a choice for those preferring cremation. Along with
traditional burial, Pine Ridge offers beautiful gardens featuring columbarium
niches. A columbarium has spaces of 'niches' where cremated remains are
memorialized.
The cemetery also has special sections for various ethnic groups. Recognizing the
cultural diversity of the community fine Ridge has designed these special
gardens to meet the needs of various groups.
Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens is also proud to have a veteran's section, called
The Field of Honor, as part of the cemetery.
Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens is part of a larger group of cemeteries called
Memorial Gardens Canada, founded in 1947 and now located in all major cities
in Canada.
Since Memorial Gardens owns 44 cemeteries across Canada, those who pre -plan
their arrangements have transfer privileges, at no additional cost, in the event
the family moves.
The office of fine Ridge Memorial Gardens is located at 541 Taunton Road, at
Church Street. For more information contact manger Gary Gentles at 427-5416.
PRE -PLANNING FINAL
ARRANGEMENTS
Most of us go through life planning for our future. We have a
variety of investments to make our future: more comfortable. We
buy insurance to cover everything from cars and homes, to our
lives. But buying life insurance will not insure immortality. Death
will come sooner or later and we cannot avoid it by ignoring its
inevitability by refusing to plan for it.
Pre -planning for final arrangements is important. There are a
number of very good reasons for making funeral arrangements
while we/we're still alive and well. Firstly, by taking care of this
ourselves, we relieve the surviving family members of this burden
when they are overcome with sorrow. Secondly, pre -planning is a
financially sound idea; it allows us to buy for the future, at today's
prices. Federal laws protect these investments and all monies
derived from the sale of pre -arrangements must be deposited into
a trust account. Thirdly, if we have very definite ideas about the
type of funeral we want, pre -planning is also a good way to make
sure our wishes are both known and carried out.
One company that makes these arrangements their speciality is
McEachnie Funeral Home. Manager David McEachnie offers a
Pre -planning Service designed to help families through the many
steps explaining all the options available. McEachnie Funeral
Home offers a library of informative material, so if you are
interested in more information, or would like to meet with David
or his pre -planning specialist Eric Sibley, please call McEachnie
Funeral Home at 428-8488.
Wedecide on the important
`r
ds together.
t our home together. Raised our children together.
acations together. Decided on major career changes
together. Because major decisions always affect both of us. And
"la lki +t over' helps us weigh personal preferences against
Pr
Ical considerations.:; 4,
That's why we've decided to make final arrangements now.
Together. Because we rare about each ether. And we want to do
the right thir)G. _
To learn how to receive more information and a free 'Estate Planner"
call or write today -
Name
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Pine Ridge :tilernorial Garden~
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OUR TRADITION
OF TRUST CONTINUES.
For more than 54 years we
have been looking after families
with the same caring and compassionate
service you have come to expect from a
neighbour. We are proud to have served
the community for more than half a
century.
Whether it is at the time of need, or when
pre -arranging, give us a call to discuss all
the options we offer.
MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME
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trainees to be trained in Paintless Dent
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pair service to the automotive industry.
Training will take place in our U.S.
Corporate Office.
Qualifications: Strong hands-on apti-
tude, good hand/eye co-ordination, self
motivation and good customer service
skills. Previous detailing or body shop
experience is an asset. Must have car
and be physically fit. We offer training
salary and an expense allowance. Fax
resume to:
DENT WIZARD CANADA LTD.
(905) 847-9285
JOBS AVAILABLE
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* On the Job Training
* Internet Job Access
* Job Banks
* Interview Workshops
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725-4786
Pickering Residents
1-800-263-0993
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tions Only Inose with related
degree or certifications need
apply in person to 59 Wesoxy
Ad Ajax
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
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sales Fun environment
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ear OW company f905) 665
3483
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their problem suhing skills to deal with today's
presswes. Leam about Sociology. Pswhology. Group
Ili narnics and CanAiilan Social Trerkis. Posetors may be
asalable in recreation centres, dil centres. serious
hour's, mental health f rlhues said group homes
In Only 12 Months!
Accounting/Business
Administration
There is nothing more valuable to a business than an
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a company is at! With your knowledge of how numbers
work. vow will to a valuable asset to the I:i,nc s of your
choice. If love numbers, employee will bye you!
In Only 12 Months!
1 fatNattd Help 1 "Wall Help
15-20 hrs./wk. for townhouse complex
8-10 yrs. exp. in prevent. maint. & maint.
work
able to drywall, repair ceilings & repair bath
rooms & floors
be flexible with hours with occasional even
ings or weekends
familiar with building codes
able to work independently on own or with
others
able to do plumbing repairs.
Interested applicants may forward rosumes
to: Pringle Creek Co -Op
Aft: Sharon Febbrini
95 Crawforth Sl. Unit 85
Whitby Om. LIN 71.3
WANTED WANTED
VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVER
FOR ENVIRONMENT CANADA
Requirements:
1 i Ability tc dedicate a few minutes each day to record temperature
and precipitation
21 Able to provide at least 5 years of observations
Equipment, supplies and training will be provided by an Environment
Canada representative.
Mail enquiries to:
George Weaver.
4905 Dulferin Si.
North York, Ont. M3H 5T4
STORE PREPARATION
75 People Needed Immediately!!
Whitbv
10ur client will be opening a new store of
., large retail chain. He needs 75 men
and women to help withthe set-upp.
1 ! :ties will in.lude warehouse work,
i-olt stocking, labeling, unloading,
,;,•neral work as specified by super-
t:,ors. Openings right now on day
.h:ft, evenings, and some weekend work.
1: you are available for any of theset:mes, and want several weeks to
,, %vral months work, apply now-! date -
shoes essential. We arc also recruit -
for other general industrial assign -
:n, nts in the Durham area.
%pply: Global Human Resources,
n•. ruitnng Thursday, ,t1,r „' Ind
,.ilurdav Sept. 12, loam to Spm, at
' lachson's Touch of Class 104
t , mumwrs Urive, �%httbv.
Small Private High Schoo:
in Pickering seeks
Senior Math Teacher and
Social Science Teacher
Experienced or Work Equivalent
Full-time/Part-time
10 week commitment
Retired teachers welcome
Fax resume to
(905) 404-0778
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NOW HIRING!
Full and Part time applicants.
please apply at:
1163 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
Mon. -Fri. 2-5 p.m.
or fax resume to (905) 839-7459
CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES
If there are firms or individuals to whom
you do not wish your reply sent, simply
place your application in an envelope
addressed to the box number in the
advertisement and attach a list of such
names. Place your application and list in
an envelope and address to: Box Replies.
if the advertiser is one of the names on
your list your application will be
destroyed.
PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are taxed
direct) to Oshawa This Week, will not
be forwarded to the file number.
Originals must be sent directly as
indicated by the instructions in the ad.
We are a Public Company with outlets across
Canada and the United States. Due to the up-
coming opening of our 70th location, we are
currently seeking mature and enthusiastic in-
dividuals for the following position:
"MANAGERS"
Apply in person only 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
282 Monarch Ave. Ajax, Ont.
AZ TEAM DRIVERS -:u r� l
wred,dtw; by brake, Dedi-
.,ted run to Iowa 3 times a
Reek. home weekends Com-
;:etmve rate. must have ex-
�nence. druy screen. crirm
•nl search. ICCPlease call
105)697-3859 0, Wave mes-
_ige 1 -SM -866-1544
BEAUTY SALON -uses h-
�rnSe': Stylists I,r Oshawa.
A,ax and Whitby Gat Cyrtdiu
3051426-6180
CAR
ATTENDANTS
Full /Part Time
Required for Car
rental company.
Must have valid
G DRIVERS LICENSE.
alp 'Se drop Of
resume at
Discount Car A
Truck Rentals,
218 Dundas St. E.
Whitby
Chiropractic
Centre
Serking vncr}trtic
health aw%tant i Jun
a tram almospherv.
%lust he an rwel"t
communk:-All and
have a drsirr to rurther
the tauw of a mils''
trralthy community.
Part time in Pickering.
Please send nwrne tri:
File 0206
865 Farewell St.
Oshawa, L 1 N 711.3
CLASSIFIED
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
News Advertiser re-
quests that advertisers
check their ad upon
publication as News Ad-
vertiser will not be re-
sponsible for more than
one incorrect insertion
and there shall be no II -
ability for non -Insertion
of any advertisement.
Liability for errors in ads
is limited to the amount
Paid for the space occu-
pying the error. All copy
is subject to the appro-
val of management or
News Advertiser.
COORS AND WAIT STAFF
needed for an English Pub in
Pickering Experience re-
quired. CaN Carlos or Paula.
(905) 509-6664.
DRIVER TEAMS required for
designated driver service.
must be 25vrs. t, able to drive
standard d automatic, have
dear) abstract & be bondib e
905-242-3456.
Do Ii sr with AZ
3 years U.S. OTR,
clean abstract,
criminal search.
Good rates,
benefits after
6 months.
(9W)433-2939
AZ NIOVF,R
L'nncd Van Lune
nnerl .'Nus( have
min 2 yrs experience
Il abstract.
per eritage rx)sition.
Local and hong distance.
can i4l61292-1107
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Moving and Slorage
AnllAqu,g System so ungue.
4 patents pending Extensive
_hnical testing results in -
Cl de 4215. reduction in
Wrinkles. & 154'x; increase in
4in elasuaty & firmness in 4
weeks IDOi Unconditional
Guarantee Do your products
measure up? Call )905)-728-
8220 ext 2
ESTHETICIAN wanted for Nx-
ural S„ uhors spa PickeriN
Call Mimmu 1 9651831-0888
EXPANDING COURIER COM-
PANY requires 5 drivers rw?l,
V•,^, 1— earning pole..•..,
$500 - $800 weekly Exae;,
ence helpful but not neces-
saryCall (905) 427-8093
Mon -Fn gam -3pm
EXPERIENCED OZ I,censed
D,&, w,th an brake;
mijuifed immediately Salary
plus commission Phone 579-
2837 ask for Kart
IIAIRSTY LIST
R)sinnns .nullahle
or new Ajax salon
now orx:n in Ajax
Durham Centre
i Muni wages - sal-
.iry plus commis -
,,on and other in-
_ntive programs.
fall (905)619-
8057
flair Fitnrss Salon
EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST
Also looking for a Esthetician
with experience & rail tech
Please rat or leave message
John Pauls 404-0992
EXPERIENCED HilfStylist or
Ba,ber Amitril fur immediate
position Gall 905-723-8030
ask lot Joe
EXPERIENCED Landscape la-
buurrs ,aimed Please call
hamstra Landscaping 579-
5571
we pay you airectty to
assemble our products. Easy
work No experience
necessary For FREE details
send S.A.S E. to
Five Stu Eniorprill
INS Liverpool R(L, Suite 113
PiCINIMg, rant, LIV6M3
(416)724-3406
FULL TIME Positions avail
axle cashiers. warehouse.
paint & furniture departments
Drop resume off at Liquidation
World. 282 Monarch. Ajax
STYUST REOUIRED - male
or female, with a least 2 years
experience Salary plus com-
mission Must be motivated
and willing to learn. Call
(905)430-3156.
HAIRSTYUST wanted, must
be mature and sen -motivated.
Steady work, with career op-
portuncNo evenings.
(`»`)726-8710.
Wanted
for busy Ajax and
Pickering Salons.
Guaranteed hourly
I ate $8.00/hr.
plus profit sharing.
Dental, Drug Plan
and eye care plan
and birthday pay.
NO SUNDAYS
For interview call
683-3650
First Choice
Nair CIVuers
r
1 Genti Help
HOMEMAKERS, mature stud -
1, parttime telemarketing
bons available to those 18
s of age & older $7 ft
tar All training provided to
e who quality Call (905)
rt 6991 between 1-5p.m to
Inge an interview
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
Pickering - P-inchl
Dirie Area
r„ar.eirnai illogic wdk
'him
WI, b, run rMv MruvhnM.
I Neuf Whk prra.n .io
.x.d acwo..r-
hHk
.mr(,rmd.rid a drivers
in. w,a,u Perrnr,n
, kannrc. sMryprtxr• basilic.
hah,-gni it .rid x-11
..rands. A "k -ins k d -6,1
r"r..,n wb..kkea 4r are iw
pnfrrred. !Nndern self-
„mtamed ae.rnrm, e.ik.n
-rthaayars4 eatranr k
� ei�...iar..
arrr.e.rrt.e9vixd.
Fir more infornratitm call
I."une Y am - 5 pm Mirm-
F ri. 1416 i,%&x=3 nr
aner 7 pm at
19051N39-5312.
IF I Could %.. 'i" 1")N t,
Ke $1.000-53000 a month
uld you be mterested9 A
rk from home business op-
rtunrry For a free tape rail
300-611-7032 or 905-655-
575
LAWNMaintenance person -
11 own ransponatwn Call
mgwest Landscape. Mon
11 9-5.905-728-0977
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, long-
rm temp must have 6
,ornhs woriung experience &
fiery, steel -toed boots Up to
:9 501hr Pickering through
shawa areas Car an asset
Are will be Interviewing on
September 91h. from 930 a on
3 pm at the Pickering Re-
creation Centre. 1867 Valley
Farm Rd Pxilenng
MANAGER TRAINEE needed
• Tri^ cal retail vacuum
uutiel nr OSNWa New and
used. sales and service Must
be reliable Ade to deal with
Me public and to work on own
Send resume to 56944 Hwy
7E Ste 361, Markham. Om
JP 184
MARY
BROWN'S
Pickering
1286 Kingston
Rd.
Part-time
Cashiers
required
Evenings and
Weekends
Experience
preferred
Apply by resume.
MA I� , end experienced
wusexeeper for large home
n Oshawa Duties to Include
aundry. cleaning, some day.
are Flexible hours Sdf Ci-
•ect ng and energetic would
3e in asset References re-
Itured Mad resumes only to
97 Athol St E. Oshawa L1H
tJ8
MATURE GREENHOUSE
hales help for PT days. in-
wding some weekends.
Must be aisle to work flexible
'tours Herbs/plants knowl-
edge an asset Fax resume to
:ulhhy (9051 640.6641
MATURE Jewelry Sala help
required Experience pre-
ferred- Call 905-839-1444.
needed we o
EELUM H Fur
Puol room and bowling. Call
552-3141 Applications M Ux-
bridge Bowl
MODELS WANTED from Ca-
,ada between 2-19 to com-
pete In INS years 1998 Torm
to Pageants. Over $20.000 in
Prizes and scholarships, in-
cluding trips to Nationals in
Las Vegas Call today 1-800-
367-2125 Ext 240.
NEEDED: PERSONAL Support
Worker for 17 -year fid gid.
6 45AM-8:30AM. Monday to
Friday. Must have car Rose-
bank/Foxwood Trail. can
(905)-839-6933.
NEEDED CALL CENTRE SU
PERVISOR & Customer Serv-
2pm 9pmon'MCallell mme hours
mediately
(905)-831.2333.
tit WAIJRJ&r
AJAX
Flexible hours
Days, Evenings, &
Weekends. Will
train!
Drop Resume off at Store
80 Bayly St. W.
1 Geneirel Help
FULL TIME Office Administra-
tor required for small compa-
ny Must be self motivated
and flexible, for various du-
ties Good driving record re-
quired for product delivery
Start $10 per hr Fax resume
to (905) 579-1469
ON SITE SUPERINTENDENT -
for 160. condo complex Ma-
ture lard working couple to do
cleaning d minor mint Must
have office skills & be com-
puler literate Excellent com-
munication skills required
Fax resume to (519)455 1380
Ann D. Farrell
OSHAWA NORTH WEST
beauty salon 'oolong for ex-
penenced hair stylist. salary
Plus commission, call Marie.
at (905) 728-9611
PART-TIME CONVENERS
needed for men's hockey
eague Art Thompson Arena
8394425
PART-TIME SECRETARIAL/
Recep'Ionlst requne,l from
9am-3pm Mon -Fri Experi-
enced preferred Please repply
to File 1211 865 Farewell St .
Oshawa This Week Oshawa.
Ontario,L1H 71_5
PAY AS YOU GO Gym No
membership required Pay as
you go gym No commitment
Pay as you go gym Daily.
Weekly, Monthly Absolutely.
positively. no preauthonzaed
payment Pay as you go
Power City Gym Open until
midnight M - F Weekends 9
a on S p m 1035 Brock Rd.
Pickering (905) 427-6277
TELEMARKETERS needed full
hme;part 'i -v hourly plus
bonus. experience preferred
Call 905-438-0058
PIZZA MAKER and upside help
required pan i—e Expernced
preferred, but will train Pard
dailycash Telephone (905)
6834827
BOOKKEEPER Pa i-hme posl-
hon d:alLinle 'or qualified in-
dividuals Call Don (416)-282-
5941
"'PRE-GRANO OPENING
EXTREME FITNESS
All clew J'. AGO s�,'t fitness
facility Allow us to get you
Into great shape. Summer
'nay W over however Spring
s right around the corner
Doso'l FALL back SPRING
ahead to next SUMMER
NOW" Let our specially
trained fitness consultants
and personal trainers take you
through a full fitness evalua-
tion and sell up a workout pro-
gram for you AA compliments
of EXTREME FITNESS Enjoy
the use of the hest equipped
club in Canada State of the an
exercise equipment such as
Hammer strength. Cybex.
Karan, Ounlon, Life Cycle.
St3urnaster. Ivanko. Body
Trek. Strive Paramount and
Flex just to name a few Our
new facility will also offer
Tanning. Olympic Style pool.
Steamrooms. Daycare. Chiro-
practic & Massage Therapy
and Personal Training Our
preview centre is located at
1755 Pickering Parkwayin the
Home & Leisure Centre at
Brock Rd and the 401 High-
way Call TODAY 905-426.
7628 LAST CHANCE'' I
months for $39 Expires
Sept 17th
RAPIDLY EXPANDING Inter-
net Company urgently needs
entertainers base pay com-
mission Must be available for
shift work Females 18.ppre-
ferred Call Mary (905) 431-
4988 for an interview
makers & waitresses
full tine & part tune for
motor am
& GRILL
Also downstairs pub re-
quires cooks
Apply in person at
121 Green SL Whitby.
430 -9th
PRESS PERSON RESPONSI-
BLE FOR Multi 1862 required
for Oshawa Shop, Fax
resumes to 723-15011
ROOFER SHINGLER & Shin-
glers helper wanted. No ex-
perience necessary. Will
train. (905)-434-3818 leave
message.
SHWMG SUPERVISOR re-
quired for sewing manufactur-
er in Ajax, days, knowledge of
customs, experience only,
salary $26,000 Fax resume
to: 905.683.1541
TROPIICAL Greenhouse
seeks assistant grower 10
help in all aspe.ts of plant
produchon and shipping
Some horticultural knowledge
preferred Must be hardwo
Ing. Call 905-9117-1692
THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, September 6, 1998-PAGF 23
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6 e employ people
in your area to do
work from home
YOU choose your
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NORTH IMPERIAL
PROMOTIONS
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Suite 1"19
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 174
Office
Help
EXPERIENCED r: . a ..• prop
Person Exceilent shop condi-
bon with benefit package Ap-
ply in person to Garn•rn's
Auto body. 335 Bloor SI West.
Oshawa
LOOKING FOR Experienced
Bookxeeper ;?ai r'.q with
small businesses KnoNledge
of Simply Accounting word
Pro 6 payroll Scarborough
Fax resume 416-2871281
SECRETARY
Part tunc.
Expenence preferred
Fax resume to Nancy
("0427-1207
1 Nabors
H ! Agares
fit RT-TIAI
Expencnccd
SALES STIFF'
rrq'd for Incnd1%
m.Uernity shop in
Pickering Village
Churl Yard.
426-2088
srunin
Fm ' �Irt ',me Sores
Stan Pickeona Whitby
Resumes to S Smith 1550
UppUral er James St U 9. State
150 Hammon Om L98 ZR8
® Skilkid
litap
ASSISTANT TEACHEFI
hours i ,wee
care exp Cortacl •car
Bagshaw 852.9687
AZ
DRIVERS
WANTED
(905)
434-5110
Cabinet Maker
Cabinet maker
required for store
fixtures. Must be
experienced in all
aspects from
start to finish.
Call Bili McGuire
(905)686-8955
eral Renovator required for
Ajax Fireplace Finisher Ideal
person experienced in trim
work, drywalhng and tiling
Neat appearance and good at-
titude a must. Work vehicle
supplied Good wages and
steady year round work for
right person. (905)428-9790
FRAMER Re�rrired, fully ex-
perienced, self motivated. re
lade, with own transportation.
$18i/hr. Call 905-242.4432
after rrpm.
HORIZONTAL BORINGmill
in
operator Must have mimum
5 years Honzonlal Boring Mill
experience. We offer excellent
wages with a full benefit
package. Apply with resume
to P.R. Engineering Limited,
249 Toronto Ave., Oshawa, or
fillm application at office. At-
tention Frank Hollingworth
HVAC SERVICE Tech requned.
Must have refrigeration li-
cense. Gas Inters ton Expen-
ence in res 6 comm Min 5
yrs experience Call 579-6616
or Fax 579-6636
BOOKKEEPER/ACCTS
PAYABLE
Proficient in Accpac & Excel
Req'd 2-3 days/wk
FAX RESUME T0:
(905)-426-4065
Saks /Agents I Sales He1WAgeMe
"IT'S YOUR HEALTH"
One of Metroland's
fastest growing Health
Magazines is seeking
an aggressive
OUTSIDE SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
Must be ambitious,
customer friendly and
eager to work with
unlimited possibilities.
Commission pay.
Reply with resume
by Sept. 16/98 to:
Denise Atkinson,
Oshawa Whitby
This Week,
865 Farewell St.
Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5.
We thank you for your
interest, however only
those selected for an
intermeui will be contacted
Change Team Opportunity
And At Bi«ay, We've Changed!!
Temporari Part -Time Sales associates
We arc ,urrentl) louk;n_ fill 1)n.Lmk ir;Jivtduals for
our new location in whithv You are energetic.
flexible. and are able to provide fast and friendly
sen Ice that exceeds customer expectations. You arc a
dedicated individual with great communication skills
and a profcssionalappearance The ideal candidates
will have some fashion rcuil expencricc.
Please forward your resume or fill out an application
at the follow mg locations by September 13, 1998:
Bi11av, Midtown Mall, 200 John Street, Oshawa,
Ont., L1J 2B4 41 Bi%trav, Nhitby %lard,
1615 Dundas tit. E., %%hithr, Ont.. LIN 211
Attention: Nlaxine Smith
V
DYL-EX
Canada's hallo( Specialty Neraaer is Ba"ar for Ike Furs"
No phone cults please. We think aJ apph, anti to aJiant e.
lu+wetrr onls suitable, anJnJates %til be t ontucreJ.
E.aricccr arucrii �amrairtr�
AApWYFIU4W
NEEDS
SALES CONSULTANTS
Due to our increasing sales volume
we require you to join our winning
team! You will be given the ability to
sell or lease both new and used
vehicles. We offer a great working
environment, generous compensation
package, car allowance or demo,
health benefits, pension and profit
sharing. If you are interested in
earning serious money, fax or mail
your resume in confidence to:
Mark Williams
1120 Dundas St. E.,
Whitby, Ont.,
L1N 5V3
I Fax: (905) 430-3543
INSIDE SALES
Retail Sales Opportunities
15 no", hiring� retail sales
teams Por the
1998 Holiday season.
Work in a fast pace retail
setting in a metro Toronto
Mall. Get your team together
& fax me A.S.A.Por EAlaII
Indi-,'iduals may also appy.
Fax (519)-424-9402
Izbent@execulink.cotm
RO Skilled HNp Lo Skilled Help
Steel fabricating plant
Located In Pickering requires:
Mig Welders, Fabrication
Machine Operators, Metal
Cleaners, Spray Painters and
Shipping Personnel. Excellent
wages. and benefits.
experienced apolicants can fax *heir
resume to (905)-83¢1717
1 � 1 •+osuital lledkal
Der"
Skilled Help Stilled Help
CABINETMAKERS REQUIRED
Expanding 40 yr A custom cab net
manufacturer has immediate openings
for Cabinetmakers . Ideal candidates will
to skilled in high-end residential and
commercial custom cabinetmaking. Able
to work from shop drawings with min.
supervision.
Please forward resumes to:
R. H. CABINET & CARPENTRY LTD.
486 WATERLOO ST.
OSHAWA, ONT. UH 3X1
Fax: (905) 723-0791
Skilled HNp 10 Skilled Help
Now Hlttim Fat THE Fouolijim PognoNS
1. FULL TIME & PART TIME DRIVERS li
AZ Licenses Only
Mail resumes to: Box 490,
Stouffville, LAA 7Z7 or fax to: 905-
640-3190 or drop dF d5472
iViC'ain St., Stoufi��ttvllle
Skilled HNp Skilled Help
Our clients based in Ajax/Picketing are
looking for General Labourers.
If you are a reliable individual, have own
transportation and can work shifts.
Please call Olsten at
(905)427-0717
fax: (905) 576-4693
owtm
StaffingServices-
The Working Solution
M1
-ow" Meolcal
Do"
SERVICES CIE SANTE
pareaamed
ON HEALTH SERVICES
lour kids are back to school.
Vo v_ ou have time to the day you
want to fill with meaningful work'
If ora -Med Health S4ry ccs of ino jyw
lours tatiort-d to sour . heduie
arts!, Lull schedule
eaming and training opportunities
'. he chance to provide supFxrrt, help
i members of your own community
H You can provide:
\ Home �,u,-Ferrt Level II certificate
,rutvalent
Relta Ie vehicle; current dnver's
:::cone
t F nthuslasm and dedication
::,;ht housekeeping duties
Please send your resume to:
Para -Med Health Services
179 King SLE., Oshawa L1H iC2
Fax: (905) 576-8852
Attn: Home Support Supervisor
.• Equal Olsf>urtunity Entyiovc,'
r
1 DwaajMeoical 1 I �u'°"'l
SERVICES OE SANTE
pareaamed
HEALTH SERVICES
lAlt#EaAlE Y W411141ES
RELIEF STAFFING
CO-ORDINATOR
Successful applicants will:
• Have experience providing in-home
health care
• Possess a Home Support Level 3
certificate or equivalent, RPN or RIN
Certificate of Competence
• Demonstrate ability to responsibly
shiftpnorities and meet tight
deadlines
• Demonstrate excellent verbal and
written communication skills in English
• Demonstrate excellent organizational
and interpersonal skills
• Enjoy working in a dynamic team
environment
Forward resumes immediately to:
Branch Manager
179 King SLE., Oshawa L1H 1C2
Fax: (905) 576-8852
"Equal Opportunity Enilrlovn'r'•
POSITION
Energetic, cheerful, self -motivated
Inside Sales Rep required for a very
busy advertising position. This opening is
part-time (to start) and could develop into
full time hours for the right person.
Newspaper advertising experience (or similar
employment) is an asset, but not essential.
Send resume to: Inside Sales Dept. C/O Lisa
Preston, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa L1 H 71_5 or fax to
my attention at (1 905) 579-2238. 'Only those
, - EK >K"
..I�S.WE
TH
chosen for an interview will be contacted.
NEws
-
„ 1e, UXBRIDGE
NEWS
:.: e - i t .
ITHE TRIBUNE
Retail Sales Opportunities
15 no", hiring� retail sales
teams Por the
1998 Holiday season.
Work in a fast pace retail
setting in a metro Toronto
Mall. Get your team together
& fax me A.S.A.Por EAlaII
Indi-,'iduals may also appy.
Fax (519)-424-9402
Izbent@execulink.cotm
RO Skilled HNp Lo Skilled Help
Steel fabricating plant
Located In Pickering requires:
Mig Welders, Fabrication
Machine Operators, Metal
Cleaners, Spray Painters and
Shipping Personnel. Excellent
wages. and benefits.
experienced apolicants can fax *heir
resume to (905)-83¢1717
1 � 1 •+osuital lledkal
Der"
Skilled Help Stilled Help
CABINETMAKERS REQUIRED
Expanding 40 yr A custom cab net
manufacturer has immediate openings
for Cabinetmakers . Ideal candidates will
to skilled in high-end residential and
commercial custom cabinetmaking. Able
to work from shop drawings with min.
supervision.
Please forward resumes to:
R. H. CABINET & CARPENTRY LTD.
486 WATERLOO ST.
OSHAWA, ONT. UH 3X1
Fax: (905) 723-0791
Skilled HNp 10 Skilled Help
Now Hlttim Fat THE Fouolijim PognoNS
1. FULL TIME & PART TIME DRIVERS li
AZ Licenses Only
Mail resumes to: Box 490,
Stouffville, LAA 7Z7 or fax to: 905-
640-3190 or drop dF d5472
iViC'ain St., Stoufi��ttvllle
Skilled HNp Skilled Help
Our clients based in Ajax/Picketing are
looking for General Labourers.
If you are a reliable individual, have own
transportation and can work shifts.
Please call Olsten at
(905)427-0717
fax: (905) 576-4693
owtm
StaffingServices-
The Working Solution
M1
-ow" Meolcal
Do"
SERVICES CIE SANTE
pareaamed
ON HEALTH SERVICES
lour kids are back to school.
Vo v_ ou have time to the day you
want to fill with meaningful work'
If ora -Med Health S4ry ccs of ino jyw
lours tatiort-d to sour . heduie
arts!, Lull schedule
eaming and training opportunities
'. he chance to provide supFxrrt, help
i members of your own community
H You can provide:
\ Home �,u,-Ferrt Level II certificate
,rutvalent
Relta Ie vehicle; current dnver's
:::cone
t F nthuslasm and dedication
::,;ht housekeeping duties
Please send your resume to:
Para -Med Health Services
179 King SLE., Oshawa L1H iC2
Fax: (905) 576-8852
Attn: Home Support Supervisor
.• Equal Olsf>urtunity Entyiovc,'
r
1 DwaajMeoical 1 I �u'°"'l
SERVICES OE SANTE
pareaamed
HEALTH SERVICES
lAlt#EaAlE Y W411141ES
RELIEF STAFFING
CO-ORDINATOR
Successful applicants will:
• Have experience providing in-home
health care
• Possess a Home Support Level 3
certificate or equivalent, RPN or RIN
Certificate of Competence
• Demonstrate ability to responsibly
shiftpnorities and meet tight
deadlines
• Demonstrate excellent verbal and
written communication skills in English
• Demonstrate excellent organizational
and interpersonal skills
• Enjoy working in a dynamic team
environment
Forward resumes immediately to:
Branch Manager
179 King SLE., Oshawa L1H 1C2
Fax: (905) 576-8852
"Equal Opportunity Enilrlovn'r'•
PAGE 24 -THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, September 6.1998 C
Aniclea for Compu er olein eri a (a4tlerts a s jp
Skilled 11Np . Day- Avapabl• . D",-Avai4Dl• 1 Sale 1 NterrhM IrtNrt•1 11 1a Seth 11 Ren! a 11 Rad
PNNOS7GRANDFRTHER
CLOCKS- Back to School Spe-
r r
WC$ DESIGN
OSNAWA AUTO CENTER -
SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE
BACHELOR APT S512/month-
ly plus utilities, 3rd floor walk-
FURNISHED bachelor apt in
triplex. Private bath. Sep en-
aals Huge selection of new
and used pianos New digital
SERVICE
MECHANIC LABOUR RATE
ONLY $54/1 witk this ad.
up, no elevator, enquiries Call
Mark 852-3107. Leave mes-
trance, suitable for one per -
son Clean, recently repainted,
ponos Irom $895 and up
Rent to own. 100 0 of all rental
Home and web page creation Hyper
p g Yp
Also Car cfealeep. Reasonable
mina Euro $ 1191 Cava-
parking. 4011Park Rd $450/
payments apply. Also a Huge
link and server storage.
rales. Eesti fileaecial i War-
rainy available. W Recoadi-
1 8 2 BU Apt.'s. 816or St W
area Geared to income.
mo Firstilast 576-8381
selection of grandfather
C411 J011M DuaPte
lion If Certified can available.
(905)-725-8049 or (416)-498-
IMMACULATE 800sq 4 base -
clocks from $995 and up Call
new and re ond,t,oned, full
1994 GRAND -AM, 4dr,
4980pa
menta apartment in Pickering.
g•
TELEP PIANO 433-1491
at 574'4400
$6.995 1994 SUNBIRD, 2 dr,
auto. $6495 1994 Cavaier, 2
dr auto. $5995 1992 Z24. 2 to
WHITBY 1 8 2 BEDROOMS.
Call (416)-789-4145 or (905)
oft street parking, separate
entrance. $750 inclusive
Available Oct 1st Telephone
REAR BAG lawnmower
S 575 00 C45 R
ea s a man e' Cormput•r choose 1992 Sunbird GT. 6657543 619-1103.
totiller 3.5 HSP gqood condi 1 1 1 utanoD ee
HF,LPING HANDS DAYCARE tion $125. New 8 HSP walk A"., for Sale $6400 1992 GEO STORM. 1 LARGE BEDROOM Very LARGE 1 -bedroom executive
Winner of rhe- /vv- Re ado r , ('herr) r :lnurd iso nm behind snowblower. lights and06 OLDS TORDNADO. v-6, auto. $5,995 1992 Cavalier. 2 clean b hardwood nooks loft, available immediately.
opening pnt COCD BURNING Need dr 5spd $3495 1992 GEO
a Nurses School Program for children ages canopy, used 8 hours Pad something put on CD? Can 38 L 180K. midsize 2 door. Strom 5spd 55995 1992 Central Oshawa nn pets Non -Smoker. private en -
Required Sen lolivated well
2-112 to t scars Two. three- and five half days
$1499. sell 5800 Call 1-705-
burn a CD lot excellent prices
black cherry runs excellent.
Grand -Prix $5995 1991 Lu
595
Immediately S600,
trace. includes hydro and
organized individual to deliver
W
available hality programming. field tri
Qr F+r t trips and mrxe
328 2212 snp
For info John 705-953.9409
13575n 52.800 (905) 839-
mina Euro $ 1191 Cava-
moAvainclusive
ire
Port ��/
oxygen and medical supplies
Now accepting registrations. fall 837-2273
RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES.
Slip)
D
lier Z24. 5spd. $5495 1991
7
(67-0591 mess ) Referent
es requited
montth�Call 98P5-4675
to clients homes Experience
Newer tires, certified. $2.750
new and re ond,t,oned, full
Pools,
1987 HONDA Accord 2 door
SUNBIRD GT auto, 54600
remote) Pd $450 Ask $200
2. 6' Boss
LIVERPOOLIHWY e2 Small 2
an asset Fax resume to
Maureen Scott. 905-579-2202
LOVING DAYCARE a.a able Ark for
warranty Faddy s Market.
905-263-8369 1-8O0-798-
S
hatchback. grey 5 speed.
1991 HYUNDAI Scoop LS,
$2995 1991 Cavalier Zdr.
1 E N
bed bsmt apt Private entr C/
A
REQUIRE Z 3 yr HVAC In-
in m, home Nuirdx"us meals 1
and snacks Non-smoker no Say
or
5502
SALE- 0". -PAT IN 1999.
am rm cassette, runs well.
$1700 o b o Call 905.839.
$2995 1990 Eagle Talon TSI,
RN
GNac. Avail Oct 2nd No
pets Non-smokers $700 in-
staad!nn Service Helper with
pets 852-6597 CARPET BROKER, '00%
SHEOMAN Quality wooden
KAYAK POOL Rectangular
5128
$6995 1990 Beretta GTZ
1988 Mustang $2695 1988
Nissan Sentra. auto. $2495
elusive (905)-420-4841
Gas Finer 11 .CFC License
tax resume to 905-
Ny c, IniCk plust• slam re
DICKERING Beach Rollo: s atom carpet For 3 rooms.
sheds 8 X 8' loam Int. only
above r,
g k and mcudmq decks
16 x24 0!D 55395 Package
1988 WHITE CHRYSLER rv-
5spd. $3995 1990 Cavalier
RS. 5 soil. 23695 1990 Corsi -
d"qe Int room, dining.
NEW ONE BEDROOM base -
683 0817
683 -0
Loving dasca•r months to only 536900 Price includes
$299 plus tax Marry other siz-
es and styles available Also
Includes liner 2 ladders. sand
nasty rebum 3 litre engine
ca. $3695 19% Sprint. auto.
e •
menr apartment. looking for
!th,,t tenant. Adelaide/
k 5450 ALL THIS FOR
12 years Daily outings 30 Sq yds carpet deluxe pad
para s and decks 761 Mc
filter. pump b motor etc 1-
and auto transmission power
$2695 1990 Bonneville SE.
CARPET SALE
spial
5500
meed backyard and park)
;rolls. story time. music. nu-
and installation in your home
Free qublation ie-. your home
Kay d Dort 3 Pickering For
8(X1.668 7564
steering. power Drakes. power
$3995 1990 Regal 23995 . • •
1990 Lumina. 4 dr. $3995 • •
son incuswe
^',one (905) 983-5705.
nanous meals b snacks First
Ad CPR certified Ncn-
No interest, no mem for
DdY
one full Danel, 1-800-
more info call 905-610-2093
Lost A
: 1
door locks. cruise, fill. stereo
tape, excellent
1990 Z24. 5spd. $3695 1990 e
Mustang LX $3695 1990
NORTH OSHAWA Super large
-mokinq receipts 905-428-
year.
CAR STEREO SYSTEM"I
Found
condition.
v
KOZ, HEAT FIREWOOD. ex
-druom Extra large balco-
'244
217-0104
Panasonic CO changer (wrtr
"-ns
Newer tires, certified. $2.750
Taurus GL. $3995 1989 Be- Squash
Nell managed quiet build -
_"Agit v,.-, ^est q;ahr. •tar
CARPETS SALE Lots of car-
remote) Pd $450 Ask $200
2. 6' Boss
FOUND • H,i, •,a
Taunton a,ea various colours.
Gall Rosaleen (905) 668-0480
retia GT $3795 1989 CavalierWhirlpoolControlled
$3200 1989 Lincoln Cont
entrance $729
TO Lester 8 Pearson
'ubhc School
pe's _C-'- r;ion stain re-
lease.
Speakers with
tweeters Pd 5350 Ask $150
l0okonr, for Owner or adoptive
oD
lure for the home since
nenlal $5495 1989 IROC Bedrooms
cable.
cable. parkingrNo dogs
ptemDer/October 1st 9p5 -
affordable
caring
•ales. care Mom smoke-
carpet 3 rooms $339
(30 sq yd l Includes carpet.
1 ORION 225 RCCA Amp Pd
parents '4161264-3113
1919 DYNASTY LE PW. Al'C.
Camaro. T -tops. 5spd. $5995
• ' • '
3-5584
•"ee Nome Call 427.5^38
premium pad and imtala-
5850. Ask $450 t Orion Elec
Crossover Pd $t50
LOST 6 G beige long haired
Gray Or,.1,•,d owner Great
, ace aver
SScooter.
1988 Mustang $2695 1988
Nissan Sentra. auto. $2495
ONE bedroom basement apt
WESTNEY HEIGHTS rc
ado-
Don Foe estimates, carpet
repairs Serving Durham and
Ask
�h $25
�rs
cat neutered 8 yrs old tattoo
'n ear. shy. answers to Calvin
Premiernd
doublebat -1986
Camaro. T -tops. $2995 • I 7332
d"qe Int room, dining.
,•+ornv• ,, : cit lr e„ C^ -F
dtee on deaf end rd With
Surrounding area Sam 905
12* Storlmispeakoud
G,am magnets'' Pd $850
Ritchie 7Westney area please
tery pack Like New 19051
427 3455
19&7 Corvette $9900 1973
Mustang S3o95 1991 Sonoma
":hen 4 pc Doth, applian
Private entrance, Oshawa
zany playmates around
772
k 5450 ALL THIS FOR
Ohone 3,.6 2326 d seen
Ar - : scnonl Srl.131 1
Ext Cab. 56995. 1982 S-10 -
m g Centre area 728-
ratts'books'tovs.lun Mental,
CARPET SALE
$1000
723 9781 (sip)
PAR •
Pa" , nr, -,; -ental
Custom 58500 NOW OFTEN 7
iADD
rU
'r'Ys cal stimulation Re-
G3I1 and Save
' S"•
(9051-427-1822
• Pefs/Suppliet/
1
1919 TORO Po,Dt.
DAYS A WEEK' Mon-Thurs.
SPACIOUS well 2
up Urge
mar selects. PINE/GAK FURNITURE-. En- Mazda en- yam -tom. Fee gam-7om Sat
eeM[ Ira rMSV-197-5'55 n,
'+osDrtai
1 tA•dieal Dental
1 Firewood
`atistaction Quarameed For
•e estimate call Mike 19051
nend.,1 ^7 un.!s some of-
lice. G.i,,, Room. Kitchen.
GREEN CHEEK :.ma. -a, parr!
wdm arge rd5e Aso a Basset
, ...-.�..., . �'.. �,..
pend. original red pain, lady
a Sun. 9am-5peneuy. Sill,
Trade! 160 Simcoe St. S..
» . ..,
2 BEDROOM 5[ r •o �
Cstmwa $645 includes utile-
;.•.ww,nl dyes v.vau. a vuu
and 888 Glen St Some with
,mak
CONTENTS OF MORE - sale
i [ne:••••ieds x•s . !cnen
Articyy
1
431-4040 {4161822-8226
Bedroom and Custom
Designs
Ik)wd pup. 3 m0 old. pure
Owned. asking $3200 Cerhhed
Oshawa (905!4W-2255.
hes No pets. Ist/iasl Faraa
,n closets, m provb-
Gose to
EXoERIENCEC C.DA .,
'ui, ...-�
v
KOZ, HEAT FIREWOOD. ex
COMPLETE esthetic equip-
our Craftsmen have
been hadbudding the
bred with pen 5500 (905)
426-3101
0 8 0 778-2395 evenings
1995 Porliac Sr1f. 4 dr.
5765512 or 427-5580
ed SLOIS, Sh0P-
P
ping centre. GO Station Utdl-
Ou"PJ Sone even-
_"Agit v,.-, ^est q;ahr. •tar
me"! '-r sale Possible busi.
quality soled pone b oak (um-
tree rtwa.s :a uade usual iY
also m need )moony
auto air 50.000 km $8900
2 -BEDROOM, two floor, ex
ties included Ca07284993.
rips anC Saturdays required
Reel experience
would. guaranteed extra long
ness opportunity 576-8180
lure for the home since
GERMAN SHEPHERD and
1990 4 Joor SPRINT. 50,000
obit cerutied 434 "'S
cellent neighDourhood oar
OSHAWA - Clean one bed
an asset
RepIV mi wnfwfenee t0 Box
time fury seasoned cut b
days. ask tot Elizabeth. 666-
1974 Drop in and see car
cock- <„7e- el pups'^e sale.
kms Certdiable $3.500 Call
- -
isnawa centre. lar back-
Oe
room apt Heat, hydro,lbe /race.
481
12 8 PC box 481 Oshawa
spirt Honest measurement
11 G4 evenirWS
State of die Art evoodwork
facility
vet checxed, first Shots Call
579-0782
N • I
laundryparking avail-
stove included Albert/Jack-
L1H 7L5
tree delivery 905-753-2246
COMPUTER FACTORY.
and let is show you
Laurie 905-6650191 or 1-B88-
2 Cr Air au!c M,?D. tett.
-
.
ffy
are Imrnedidtey 595;month
son area STi0CUm0 1St aSt
TI HYGIENIST
PART-TIME HYGIENIST - a
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST , w
^a•^w
Ar - : scnonl Srl.131 1
how hire furniture is
made our motto 'There s
577 -DOGS (snp)
SELL - 1983 Mazda
user, 2�e.ies 'r'enides must
be
all 571-5320
723 9781 (sip)
PAR •
Pa" , nr, -,; -ental
Quasi seasone'. ed
Se'`n� Peckfi Ajax When-
year no payments' Iree scan-
net 266mmx loaded. Internet
No Substitute for Ouafi-
ty" Traditional Woodwork-
OBEDIENCE CLASSES PUPPY
SOCIALIZATION beginning
1!!0 FORD Taurus. 4 di V6.
air coed Very dean 52.900
( •r, \ I
a • )
Al OSHAWA Bloor/Park
Freshly painted Targe 1 bed-
OSHAWA Steverson/Anna
ler7e
required , t,2 days)
Please rept' to Foe 12'2
Dy ora Oshawa ail
DURHAM FIREWOOD
rimer. software and more
16 1-800-515-
115 Norm Port Road (S
9rn Nk course 590
M IFIC TRAINING CENTRE
0 B 0 (9051 -579 -OOH
Bayly St East, Ajax at
'0om "e-'0 tkaUt nO
Laundry
polis sunnif-one-Ded-
room OaSentert en -
apt Sep en -
Osfavea This Week 865 Fare-
427_5278
wk (oat)
5545 Free delve ny
p�j Reach Rd ,Con Perry yam.
F x mc- A. ;ud, a5.^ 5883
190 SUNDANCE 5 s
spill, ani.
SALES LIMITEC
I
included on site
'fear all amenities Available
trance/parkingWasher/dryer/
well S; Oshawa. OnUno. L1H
1987 Plymouth Voyager van,
have arrived Fn frost-
985-8778
hatchback Super ;lean men-
• • - .;
nmedately 1-888-749.2738
utdrtieS mduded No smdwp/
One
l,5
FIREWOOD a. hardwood
COMPUTERS. USED 486
USED FRIDGE 5225 and up.
OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Assoc
on New braes sus
DurNm Clean
page (4161501.1687
pets working female
MEDICAL Secretary par,-
L 's ani, sobs also cut and
Sirs'° --•s starting al $99. VGA
uses st,.es f: 7p- and up.
Classes s'arting Monday
b exhaust Fully certified
I
AJAX, Westney Kingston
preferred Firsi/last referen�-
-'er b CHIP Cid "'0
split All seasoned
Color monitors $79. Primers
useC washers S25C dryers
Sept 14 Basic and Novice
$2650 1989 Excel 4 or
vehicles.
Anywlere Bill
AAAA RAVINE walk -out o
a• urn y $550_ 723-
8369.644.6341
.1owiedge asset Resume to
(905)852-7586
"m $49 Repairs b upgrades
at good roes New systems 8
$125 and up New brand name
To Register call Bev (905)
435-0868
dnves rpt economual. fury
�
h
tromp 905 d 3688.
^rauldw need ur b patio.
"uqe -bedroom basement
route. non-srrhokeripets. 15V
Ram Bhargava 372 King
ROMA LUMBER. est 1961
Pentium
Indges 16 c' $605 New
nue super loaded black on
eertd $1 SM Can Mike
pager
905-720-8274
ro
OSNAWA. Harmorly b Taurt-
S! W Oshawa L1J 2J9
a'x P'x' Z - S�4 4'x8 x16' .
e 233 MMX
Meq 3 2 HO
brand carne 30' stoves $449
PRIVATE STABLE OFFERS
9051-718-5513
'
apartment Brglu b clean. ex
Court" location
ton. Urge )n1, bpm apart
Pulte ro pfhOrle a taxes
Discount
SomFree
tuOshawa
am Og 23X
$749
ane up New 5 c 1 fete 5
ni,l
PI�d
A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS
cdknd $650
'rotus"m. available pct 151
menL man noon. tumished.
1
Delivery
ora BW Local b Save Bg
A4oa computers 1
Brock St S W1xtDy (9051-430-
$ 5 - tit sj c��.slydpa.
ep
pkances 154%. St Do.-
tl0arders Huge arenalls au
tomabc water. Quality pre.
dr S New parts,
anmacuate $7895 416-482-
I
smoking cable. no pets Can
(905)725 5988
ria raft
Savups Days 705 277-3381,
)0 tree Irom Oshawa even-
56t5
wa 5'67448
Hampton area V75 per
month Cal 434-7929
2579 (Sero,
rash n) 905-426-0208
LIVE IN NANNY 'c air art
as �knC glair; ad, Drop on
ups 905-434-6665
CONTENTS OF MORE - sale
i [ne:••••ieds x•s . !cnen
Articyy
1
KITTENS WITH FIRST
1912 CORSICA 180.000 KM.
3 1 V6 dun our
1!!8 SUMFIRE a dr blue,
i Cele-uD ii yr old boy from
school Also duties
1 a" -set.
2 cWitt and end ales
wanted
BOOSTER a•:allaDie for a"
n
vin grey
door f3500 firm, certified
Bear �a^t< $oras Bedroom
other
6 85,hf
8512
Wage700
Corner
bus much more (905) 686
ANTIOUESrAbsoluttl :1
as well as adult cats
19051683-6615
r '
!Wage 16 190
19051 686
,
CASEMENT n.nt7ow w t' n
990 or 686-0736
tree rtwa.s :a uade usual iY
also m need )moony
c
1992 DODGE teach, mint
- -
LDVING,CARINGNinn, re
t0^va S%OW 66.12 L x 59-
,,7 W As S35C Call 509-
DRUMS PEARL %')1t55i0ra1
fret' ryr,,;,a4,ng outrpm es-
Utes w/some antique colt-
srble leaving homes pets sup-
condition no wrmers.
1 Atrlonrdril•t
Quer.c re ., v;urs. 20-3x'
wk cm.dren ages 9 8 8 2
new
3581 atter bpm
set oacx 5 o aoan sant-
lids. 2 crash 1 ride b hit
cots Ino knrut o raltie con-
selered). comecuons of arty
piles. donations and foster
fomes for also nettled
52.000km Iwded. $16500
080 905-725-1695
wfrftd
':r
N
eeonom". commuter Ex
tat. double base pedals �4V
save 686-8183
Please cap umam M,ma
Na' ynev/Bowles Dr. or
ev
S Cash S unwanted cars
Aux -Greenwood. worhOtAul
ENGLISH WASHER DRYER
cases new condition $1500
sat quantities or so gfe an-
Adoption. a1 19051 43"11
1m �� 3"� SE
and 'rucks prolep cars and
Working environment Com-
.1.
tot if !hr Jnr S:5: ',)r pair
Apt I S'-"
firm CaII Ron 19051-986-5179
bque nems Special merest n
Moo 111
dlebred Mare 15.1. broken
2 Cr Air au!c M,?D. tett.
-
wrnt Wts .We ilex out, you
BROCL fWY 2 2 arae bed-
ioms walkout basement
a:.artmerd Drphl and cleat
s'r" no petshmokeng
working couple, references
' last $725 u blif ies mckrd-
Avail urnmedatdy 666
'150
PICKERING Village Hwy 2:
Cnumn SI Spacious 3 bed-
'oom apartment available A
musl see Call (416) 441-
'i91
pC ion rlegobaDk -
)658
sue rage a. 2 __
ren bicycled once negotabee
page 1905)-721-79,19
rc pottery try to re-
spond to ae qutnes Robert
• Livwocki
tot salt
Cass-cellem Cord Cap Af-
ter bpm (905)-665-7862
rash n) 905-426-0208
AJAX 1 Oedra.m «alkc: u!
'
PICKERtNG anracliae
==OUIRED
Call (9051-509-1564
FUTONS !MATTRESSES.
Bowen Anbquaes- Broolihn
1!!8 SUMFIRE a dr blue,
5100-510.00 cash on the
A i A AUTO- Cars trucks
available imraedaley, spot-
B er dismantle $1500
uy
NANNYfull time
s--• ' work. licensed b
Articles
Bear �a^t< $oras Bedroom
Ontario (905)655-8049 ra,
2 YEAR oxt ,,.nest:uu: Gexlup,
15
1994 FIREFLY 5 -Door hatch-
boats We Day 580- 510.000
Cash
las arm new part and Cx-
roan basement apartment
apartment
Seperate entry. 4-pect bath.
car preferred five -snout Call
1
tar So*
;ales tiabY Fumtwe. We
(9051655 5501
3 ;rD,uken qppp dt pm-
S1irG0 t
Wck New un 95 Sapped
on the spot Any cond-
iron' Call
pet. quip reghborheood. Gose
Centra-ar/vx $775 iriclu-
905-619.96,1
1yy7 p� SAFARI 6 pas-
�t,ack Brand Names like Sim-
Tons Palliser Tngold i
CASH OR DEALS We Buy
iron 4'1 Flashy
Chestnut Pr,ny. MorgarvArae
mani the ultimate reablic
year us xry-
time. 24 flours. 7 Oat's. 30
o GO Tram, $700 aft mGu-
ane NO SMOKING or PETS
WANTED aregiver must live
GARAGE c„, rrpa:-•. r•,.-
rla/r1lrer, The BCSI Ohakty at
$e.. 5 ^+tire' -d. 'op "fair
Mare successfully shown
eeonom". commuter Ex
Serve
"en Mf11cc 9�-5003 or
save 686-8183
Avaable October Ist Call
420-7617
Na' ynev/Bowles Dr. or
ev
springs :cedes rollers. open-
the Lowest Price in Durtum
toe top items Home audita
Si30G Registered Sad
Wkfrt condition $3700
905-74
Trucks
1for Sft
vjdwV w o our hOrte 2
ers wisfalled $49 95 New
Ooors'op" rs Oualety Plan
Furors are always in stock
video car audio tools. CD's.
moves games. gold. da
dlebred Mare 15.1. broken
(905)579-4565
CASH FOR CARS We buy
AJAX Central, basement
PRIVATE 1200sq h 3 bed-
boys 5 b 7 School bus pick
fp•drop required at deaney.
Doors416-336.0073
Ready o take back to School
LUIGJs Furniture 388 King S.
;res furniture �pllances
12
Please Call 9051 263 8837
SELL - 1983 Mazda
user, 2�e.ies 'r'enides must
be
dlammuxit AP-
availaroorn ble ens in Peering,
ffy 1
Bowles Must be avalable
'PRICED TO sell fast- A good
W Oshawa (9051-436-0860
(905)4,33-1785 905571-2273
9051666-0004 Ipreter all
torturtnerudornubon
1914 PONTIAC GRANC AM
m "elion' condition Can
327.2475 e-4 tome l0 479
pjyiica. ceramic floor. park-
parlurp space. ubkbes mhdud-
evenengsiweekends once A
seie^ucm "t quauty used rum-
HANKS APPLIANCES Sales
Mems in working order)
Autonuobd•a
excel ert onafli6n red exte-
Bayly St East, Ajax at
rg. separate entrance $675
c0. 5800/montA Secured ouA-
montn Call (905,426-1527
lure TV aro appliances Also
Pa•'s ,cvce 'uckloads
tion
1 1
b Seth
ur 56.000 ted al power
MURAD AUTO SALES
n�iud'n0 utdiues Cao 905
storage available. $350/
1987 Plymouth Voyager van,
have arrived Fn frost-
1948-1950 FORD F -IN
oaded am tin casette. Cee-
683 8768
month. Page 416-370-0304
• •^
passenger loaded Call for
free. whieialmrndS275.0 G
lenders •,etoe0 Most Se .n
'MERRY CHRISTMAS- -
tdxed $10.400 905) 668 -
(
DurNm Clean
torappoemmad
Avaxeble
Available
more into (905)655--4253
site M -sides 5400iup brand
i WKki of Cael 1.705
'-2358 snp
Grtat Cars. Faatastu ync•s
y
5841. earn m - 430 m
D
Casr paid free Removal
Dead or Alive AM-
AJAX, Westney Kingston
S. AJAX t Beg Bsmt Apt
AFFORDABLE. car„ert
190 ELECTRICAL SCOOTER
new SCtatdVdat GE washers
EVERYDAY AT CERTICAII. Ey.
vehicles.
Anywlere Bill
basement a opt available
Cory well-mantaerip on bus
3 new tares 2 nev. !,,,s Dane"
^sly 20 $350.'up going last'
A S,,,d vehicle N,
Now Arrrgls 92 Park Ave
1/91 PONTIAC Sunrunner
h
tromp 905 d 3688.
immed One bedroom, I""
route. non-srrhokeripets. 15V
sr ,. r; environment
k env
les $800 p B C ,5u5, 728
Dryers $175
oar stoves SSG
es and gas your he
nue super loaded black on
Dark 4 x . card b soft taps,
pager
905-720-8274
ro
east references S6 un-
Around wafer from G�p�
1791
up regular1se11-Gearunq
ScasS
Desi ScasthS Deal Call
grey ieatheee. 127.000 kms
tiny cendleo. only 61000 Wit
$750
5750 utilities First
es First
S (
ckrdupubl's (905)-686-2993.
-6W
PS on Glenview Rd Paine
Maytag waShers/dryers. Give
905455-4253
Only $9.950 92 Delta 88 Roy-
asking $10.000 C411 (905)
A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS
plus
Clues an
and
pay0oh, warps, i good tool
24 FT. ABOVE round pool
new $65G1up Gas dryers
7280285..,.,,..
at LS loaded 127 000 kms
665-7827 or (905)720-9958
1�cersed ret ckr and dei
east r"mtth, crew chm* Cal
Fenced yard FuILrPart-lime
Working Ccmpwie with sum-
icer winter covers Baracuda
S2751up Upnrqgnnt freezer S30C
Financing
DO ,cu save valuable an-
hours or elate coments� La
luxury and price 39.225 95
Neon He line, level dart
1!!8 SUMFIRE a dr blue,
5100-510.00 cash on the
905) 426-1339
Recnpts'Reterenuxs Expen-
B er dismantle $1500
uy
aaiLable
nq Up to 1 r
426 Sinxoe St p
s
us asst you m achieve ilk
n9
y
gretn nicest n town Wow
oBKm 106.52761snp)
spot For cars. trucks -arty
sshthopppppiirn ad utilmes uxduded.
toted mother of two 839-
0 8 0 (9051-420-2436
warranty
highest possible Call
S8 8tt5 86 Toyota SRS. 4 x 4
za, prefer single person, nm -
smoker, all inclusive, $600/
condition ped parts
AVAILABLE fon September/
Mag wheels i Boxhner.
$790. 3 DeNoom SO% Cal
(9051728-3043
paces.
work; you drive!
y
1yy7 p� SAFARI 6 pas-
repairs
sold and repairs. (965)686-
yard.
plus ya5 and hydro. Available
October 3rd. No smoking no
irl,
AIR BRUSH, wall murals.
WASHER i DHIYER Excellent
!O-aaavAntiqHenry
or Consultants* a Karen
wagon One In kms a $3 995 092
senger van Loaded 74Kms
1771 days or (416(684-1121
October Two bedroom apts
CNAPMANAIARWOOD. car-
Ing reliable daycare
Winnie -the -Poor. Mickey
Mouse, etc S20C Call Buck
condition W,II defiver b nook-
wren
nearly 30 years experience
Sable GS absolutely loaded.
$19.000 Certified 623-5674
evervngs
Small quiet budding Small
dogs OK Laundry on
available
in my home nutritious meals
(905)434-.4561
up Can separate set Call
(9051.839-0098
Phone 905-985-8161
rare beauty now $6600 95
Firefly 5 speed. new style
Trucks
1for Sft
proms•
es. BloorlWilson area. Call
Weir call L z�426-69355 and
ANTIQUE dinmgroom set. KITCHEN TABLE white wood.
hutch. table b Lairs Inincate en extends to 6 124 With 6
DAYCARE available in loving inlay work $2900 Call 905- white all back chairs Pd.
home. country setting good 666-2847 (snp) $1800 Asking 5800
Chester-
Call Jennifer 905-472- heldiBed b line seat Dusty
SIM ANTIQUES i COLLECTABLES pink Velour Asking 5400
We BUY. SELL. i REFINISH X5) -839-392i
DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my 310 Bloor St. W Oshawa
tome with lots of TLC (Bloor/Park� Wide variety of NATURAL MEAT right from
fenced backyard Westney7 Antiques. hina. Royal Doul- the farm Free Range organic
4101 Call Theresa 683-8974 tons, b Art Under new man- baby beef b large roasting
RESPONSIBLE NONE ddb agement (905)-433-0115 chickens. Government in -
70.000 kms now $4.995 93
Care.
INE FINANCE
duty chassis. oversized tires,
7280285..,.,,..
,pee n, Inti
Sunbird LE. auto. 118.000
EVER
1977 CHEVY 444 pick-up in
AIfANABLE IMMEDIATELY, in
(905) 721-8741
kms, burgundy beauty for only,
S5995work.
89 Boodle
NO tum doWIIS.
great shape, needs some
Arizona cab $2,000
Whitby Apt building, spa-
WALKOUT basement a n-
w
Centur loaded.
Century. loaded. goodprim
First time buy-
y
o.b o Ben 852 6158 lave
sous, carpeted. newly paint-
ed. wins 17atcoity. dost to bus.
menr, all furnished, private
ear 1441)0 kms. prat pace
great
90 Sidekick auto. 4 x
ens, bankrupt;
message.
sshthopppppiirn ad utilmes uxduded.
entrance, neo shopping pa
4. 129
4, 129.000 kms, red and ready
bad credit; no
1N4 Nam Batts Pick
Red Y6, auto. AM/FM Cass
4rsUfut aired. no 1
bedroom 5690, 2 bedroom.
za, prefer single person, nm -
smoker, all inclusive, $600/
to $5.950 95 antro luxury ed-
tion, 123,000 kms. $9.500
credit!11 you
Mag wheels i Boxhner.
$790. 3 DeNoom SO% Cal
morph. Call 683-.6637.
sake an over Lumina
work; you drive!
y
117,000 Km. Certified. $8,995
Gibson Auto Sales. 6% Finley
430-0134.
yard.
plus ya5 and hydro. Available
October 3rd. No smoking no
A-1 and priced right $9,995
Kms. Lather uph"' No
AJAX (416)-545-7095
BRMNT. very quiet 2 bed -
Realty (1991 Ltd.
(905) 668.3800 or (9 j 666 -
s ed (905)•983-5370 ium stn dog Must be in good firm 95 raruport E, loaded, Lots Ot pre- room in attractive upper du wtai E1rml OOW
Care. 10 yrs experience BEDROOM SHITE drequesser
mit- 9rS of Canadian Organ- condition. 404-8759. 38DO n� mint• sale $12,995 1M SOW Classic, 112 -ton pix. great Whitby location, WYI2, Newt' renovated. 2
Government Registered int- Die armors tlresser, mit- owned
ir4s to 10 yrs- CPR Creative tor, armoire. 2 mpht abler. is Growers Inc. Cave t. Certiar Ads Cart. Irudk, 4x1, V6 motor, heavy avail. Sept. ISIOct. t. 5725+ bed. bsmt. apt. 2 erauite
play Outdoor activities Perfect wtditixn. Black mar- OAK OCTAGONAL dining
Chearch/Delaney Call Elaine ble finish. $750. Rclerblades. room, extra leaf, pedestal
BOS{i83-0352. used Once. $85 10 speed table. figMed hutch and tkill
JFMILY STYLE CHILD CARE We' 10. 571.5594. 5 -chairs, plus 1 captain.
In my home. Non-smokingy. BEDROOM Suite dresser, $1400. Gan (905)623 4315.
Close to William Dunbar P. queen headboard. 2 end a- PHRN'S COMPACT DISC., in-
Fulli?i time Ages le bles. sold walnut, $SOO Soa. Ieractive with Compton En-
mornhs to 12 years. CPR 2 side armchairs, camel yet- cyclopedia, golf gaame battle -
Reasonable rates. Fenced vet/wood. $450 905-509- ship, Caesar's PP gam -
backyard Meals Enriched 8339 bling. Plays CD ds. connects
program (905)-4204140 to your TV S7,OD0 Value
BUMS Cu the middleman 5500 905.723-0467
155 KielSL West at MWW=
Mall. Call SM2BN. Op"
end ade
venicies to
duty chassis. oversized tires,
utilities. Non-smokers please.
Call Robert
baths. C/A Sep. emr. Close to
y us a alio
eg Accord• 1991 + and in ex-
celkot ABS
choose from.
aluminum rims, 1 owner
o. certified. Cad
905-404-3755.all
amenities. Suitable for pro -
1 GM 1983 Clkvak engine b
SPECIAL
FINANCE
(75,) 86-3535
CENTRAL Osbara.'Large 1. b
2. bedroom apartments avail-
fessional fan-smokingopets.
On bus route. References.
transmission, rats good.
$125. Cal 905.839-1357.
DEPARTMENT
1 ThftS
able in well-mairtaired. build
dose b a1 amenities. Cal
Avail. Oct. 1st. SBSO/mo.'
(9051852-9863
197! THUNDERBIRD 302,
(W-723.0977.
(905► -509.7876.
11112 MINALA 2 door. HTP.
283 ergine. South Carolina
SHERIDAN CHEM
905-706-U98
4XB HEAVY Box trailer, has
lips b is $350 OBO.
OSHAWA, 1 Bed.
WHITBY BEDROOM in du
Alex fridge,
car. in 1977 al
auto, p/s. Wb, sun roof, ti4.
paled.
011905-571-5475
�' � �t S53Q =. A 2 Bed.
Stove, pa
parking,
laundry, lenced
in0 Askkrg $7500.1-705-398-
2212 sip
LOOKING Fol A Great err to
in wife' M t be
HEAVY DUTY 4d Ull Dal-
ell M
2- ball Cini axle d
apt. for rent i7OOrmo. ird. tsv
last Inquired. On direct bus
route Cal Angie R
yard.
plus ya5 and hydro. Available
October 3rd. No smoking no
FRENCH DAYCARE available
in my home. any age, Picker-
Installer has custom made
window coverings. Vertical,
PIANO - Classic Heintzman
1172 AMC HORNET. 6 cyhn-
der auto. Coad condition,
y us a alio
eg Accord• 1991 + and in ex-
celkot ABS
6X6' tubing. Ramp gate 15`
tires. $1200 0.8 8 Ask for
(`905)-725 21 ext. 109.
weekdays 8.30.4.30.
dogs. (905) 666.4550.
WHY rad
i�1p as For more information
daB Suzanne at 426-7361
Venetian. Shutters Free esti-
mates (416 -227-7777 or
upright good condnlon - ap-
praised at $700 011 Susan
Arta i
• 1
31.000 Cab 905.986-0160.
corldtiot with and
air bag. Call 434.5780,
Jason (905)-579.5493.
when you can own
your own lame tot las apit
905) 66+}00 or 1-888-369
0555,
(9051852-9863
197! THUNDERBIRD 302,
MUST SEE! 19M AMC Spirit
CLAtment. 1 bedroom
you think?s Call gave Hay-
0nng daycare lull-
MALI
FOLK ART CLASSES avail-
auto, p/s. Wb, sun roof, ti4.
pi
Sedan. 4 62,700
�d original
• • 1y11110
apartment, parking, $595,
oCk Sala Rep. RdMax
Summit
aged positions
New
New mint -van safety
GRAPES (blinds 37' long,
UPRIGHT MAHOGANY Piano
51600 (905) 666.8780
ode All levels. morning, at-
etc .$900 OBD. Southern car.
Kms. Lather uph"' No
Plus uliktks. (905)649-3073
M (416 )868-0413
Realty (1991 Ltd.
(905) 668.3800 or (9 j 666 -
equipped
equipped 10 yrs ex
41' . matching shower
HNGLIS fridge
evening
and evenm basses
0
available Beginners our ape
Call905-571-5475.
0
damage. As is. B 0 Ayer
6:30pm 438 0248
LASER $a1lDoat, trailer and
dolly best Cab
32 1 t
References Hot lunches/
lunches
in
curtain Oriental des(gn Like
$150. singer
$100. Samigimi
polity Classes starting Sep-
oiler.
(905)420 4214
WILSOMI large
-snacks Safes Ste 2 I
Safety D
new 905-427-1822
machine b
14th.
2 bedroom•
2 De
equipment Receipts. Roberti
eta
wore presser S20/achlawn
(ember Leant a craft thatST
1N5 FLORIDAFLOIIIDA Buick Park
SELL - 1983 Mazda
OLDER tit HSP
Vale $7MT
nate 5780/month. Includes
des
in fl
room main Moor rtt,
by-
Bandar! St Calhennes School
BEDDING - Duvet cover-
(Queen), bed skirt (double).
culler. John Deere 1430.
2(Mp 200hrs at work, $8000.
can relieve stress and give
enormous enjoyment 011
Avenue. $nailed, exult
RX7 certified. new tires, ex-
Sportum cath tank Stall 15
Cored Is
cable tkat• hydro, Avail
fridge, stove walkout
tprly latrttrlty. 2 car PaltWg•
area. (905)-086-2023 Dara.
f ,
pl1low-shams i sheets. blue
'near.
.
Air compressor, FIN, $250
(9Da1 576 3947 for irdorrna•
dion 11100 o Gest
Cel)pil running condition
$2300. (905)576 4797.
y ears, acdknl 3250. 1-705-
328-2212. sip
aide Oil 1 on 1 acre lot Cal
852 2293.
close to al amenitiba' $795
lora) 905.427.1822
9054655-4138.
tion
of x.(905) 438-0785
pus t bkM. available odbo-
er 19. (905) 436-9448.
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WINTty 3
THE SUMMIT PLACE
• 1,2, A 3 Bed Apts.
e MOVE -IN INCENTIVES
e All Util. Included
• In - House Supt. & Maint.
Rental Office: Mlon - Fri. gam - 8 pm
Sat & Sun 11am- 4pm
VALIANT PROPERTY
i3 MANAGEMENT
9001-079-1
WINDJAMMER
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apart-
ments. Includes
fridge, stove, broadloom,
air, heat, hydro, water and
one parking.
Call 686-0845
or visit us at:
www.geodtie-,.com/wall street/flcxyr/
7657/highriser.html.
, 1uses_— , 1 Houses a
Rene Rem
BEDRUOM Garage. ?? Free Rad ?? Oshawa
C/A. 4 appl Very clean Walk downtown 400-1600 sq h Of.
to Go Hoo pets ImmdoceP 11ce1Retad East Oshawa IBM
References siommo utdl- sq it Commercial Hosue
hies 1slAast (905)-666-2965 450sq N Stop Call 434.2447
d1 Roams or 655-4132
for R 400 sq. N new orrice space
$350AM Wesiney/401 furnished everything 1monfh S mcoeT Nnclluoca-
room, shared bath. kitchen Iron. immediate occupancy
living room Near GO statrorV Call Steve 576-6999
local bus Non-smoker, refer-
ences. $375/monthly inclu. DOWNTOWN Oshawa, pro-
snve avail immed 1st and fessional office space or
last Richard (905)426.2941 small retail. 1 room or suite.
Parking. rem incentives Let's
Available Immediately Fur- talk 905-434-8008
rushed room ,n Pickenrig ca-
ble. kitchen tac-lrties, near a Garage 8
Pickle ringq a Generating Station. ' Store Sows
PTC. G0. $360/mooth. $170
bit -weekly 420-4318 BOWMANVILLE., 1000 sq If
secure Stora a buddin th
I1, a name change - Same location
Best rates for mortgages and loans
Ist's/2nd's/and 3rd's
ist time home buyers welcome
Special/unusual situations.
Private funds available
For my usual fast, friendly
professional service please call:
SYLVIA JULES 68
Tor- Lixe(905) 6-2557
Evenings and weekends
(905) 430-84291
Cewgd Iwwiby o►eq
BEDROOM, phis private sit- finished walls wl
and floor 200
ling room in country, fur- amp service, available immd &W11 Condos for Sale
noshed or unfurnished. use of No cars S200/mo Also Avail
kdrhen facilities. female pre- 2 car garage for storage only PICKERING 2 BED + Solarium
(erred S385/momh Seagrave (905)-623-7986 2 baths 2 parking 5 appkanc
905-985-3607 snp es Balcony Immaculate
HUGE 2OX40 SHED Whitby 5189 900 1890 Valley Farm
CLEAN
BRIGHT HOUSE
whittw Rd.5 /401
Rooms for rent
B&B available
"-(--ekly & monthly
Hydro staff
welcome!
420-0042
BROCKIFINCH RD 1-1-1
location Call Paul Bad Re- Rd Can (416)-609-7039
max 5300 mon" (905)-668-
3900 Lots for
. 1 Florida Iw
Vae.Rentab GORGEOUS ;287 wooded
acres mart free flowing
CLEAR WATER AREA i - stream. between Courtice 8
•nom. lownh%se. pool ;acuazi. Oshawa, $139.900 Call Ran-
BBO private yard. available (Mph Lengauer 905 -436 -
^ow For into and to view photos 0990. Sutton Group Status Re -
995.579 -3788 ,t(y
CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom RESIDENTIAL BUILDING lot
Cully furnished mobile home. almost 1 acre backing to
able furnished roan stare aYc. lot tub. pool Wall supply farmland. 1400 sq if steel
baM Laundry lacilnies. Work-pdaures d references $250 budding Underground 200
ng gent Non-smoker $3651 US Call 905-434-7184 amp service Minutes from
mo (905)-686 07aa Osrlawa on EmnNd Rd (9os)-
CLnished ER, 3 lxdroom 729 0055
furnished mobiles Iperma-
r Ffouses r rent). club house. headed pod. r IWKKt
1 Rare Tot tub Minutes to beaches. Proef1ie
NHL Hockey NFL Football
SICK OF RENTING??
OWN YOUR HOME - From $700/month
Minimum Income 5;30.000 yon,
' Not much downpaynheyhr? Call Markt+
• Help for discharged bankrupts
Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 Q$
Discounted Mortgage Rate
(905) 571-6275 or 1-1300-840-6275
Mark Stapley
sates Rep Rernax AD,hry Rear Estate Lkr.
Apartments
ls
Wanted
PROFESSIONAL MALE, shdt
work Requires 1 bedroom
apartment with query taati-
ties Non-smoker. no pets.
UxCndprJPort Perry area Will
also look after residence it re-
quired For Oct 15M Call
(905)852-1035.
WANTED TO RENT Tesper-
atr I bedroom apt ASAP In
adult bolding. preferred
Cound floor. no basement apt.
lot lady with pet call that
has bull raised in apts Otaet
lady doesn't bother anyone
Would need an Willies b
Parking Location flexible as
long as apt is clean and
W II you have one ava l -
able anywhere please call
852-2067
1 Houses
For "
1'Ol CANNO`r
AFFORD TO
BUY A HOUSE.?
a Qn from $700/month
j ti01 Much Downpaymenr"
(905) 571-6275
1-800-840-6275
Mark Stapley
.ers u. 4—,per, led ,— k r
ABA DAU 09 We lova a
home for you. M. down.
Choice • 6 raofdtls her or free
legals or reduced morspa0e
rate. From S750Jmo M a1 it -
elusive. Income requuement
Irom $27,500, qQr1O6S Coq
Kee CiaNis, Coklw N Banker
(905)72&9414.
TIN O Ko1100r house -
uPD o laps , fl-30"Oraine
elusive . October Ise 1998.
W9�2954, eveekp9
SUMO NEW luxury town -
home, October 1. wtuitby. 2 -
bedroom w/enstrtes, WOW
basement w/gas fireplace, 5
new appkanCes. AIC. $1400+
dililies, rdereI1CM (95)723-
5159.
CAU NGTON 2 bedroom
home. dose to all amenities.
$700 plus utilities. Ref. re-
quired. CaN Wally 705.432-
3057.
CIVIC/O.0 AREA 3 bedroom
semi quiet -ours lernced yard
all appliances, hrnsfKd base-
ment.
as -mem. very dean. Avad
Oct 1st $925 . utilities
Credd check, references. 1sV
W Chns(905)626-5222
IMMACULATE 4 bedroom
Sem, r- 'lesrao,e N E area of
Osman Garage. large living -
row and dxsriproom Fenced
backyard, shed. uri cus-
tom- built (tack. gas heal. I.:
last 8895, monk std Oct!
Nov 1 985-9978
OSHAWA Bungalow, 4 -bed-
room 1 12 baths tat -in.
lutchen, lin bsom . GA F A G
garage- lenced yard, rear GO
owlaw .utrldws
Available Oct 1st. (416) 487-
6319
Blue Jay baseball and dog- OWN YOUR :wc p 'ers
horse track Children wel- iced trader ,rie7 85900. $I 000
'Ante $275/week (905)683- down. S89 monthly Great
5503 swimming, fishing, beach.
Prwate Homes - ,wCobourg 1416,431-1555
11 For 1 Cottages
COURTICE 3—BEDROOM, 2 For Sale
years new Finished base- UNE MAZINAW. �eCr';cm
Ment, devrable area Has to vi:erry electric
be Seen to be appreciated' furnace. brick fireplace. 1260
Has deck. interlock patio. sq.ft 1.1;4 acre la. guest ca -
walkways. fenced' 8159.900 bm Many extras, boat ac-
CAN(905)432-8199 cess 5709 900 Cao
1
IMMACULATE IN COURTICE 6 3)336-2852.
1 R�'a 4 BELA^OMS ""r ar
lot 10 l Cper
nin s Irom AOI Ham " exit Trader Situs
n•erloCkmg brick driveway
UXBRIDGE . lumished bed drape LarQt deck Main OWN your ' . -in,-
rooms resrderdyl. non- floor I&= Ceramics Crowe River Gmpbeiltoro
smokers slam facilities, fe- Amazing valine' $132900 Large sots 75x100 Private h -
maks preferred, mist love (905)-432-7623 395-023 M5 -W-4536.4536 a 613-
dogs t st and last . S3%mvy 70
morper room lrictudes 4 LARGE BEDROOMS 4
cable. references 1-800-567. baths Master with en sr,ike 6
5430, 19051 M24M walk ,n Closets Finished
Roams bsmt with oak wet bar On
quiet cit in Whitby Fenced
Want yard $189.900 (905) 579 -
ROOM w,uue.; to rent 3 4 3N
mphis. week P,ckenngf Whit- URGE 3 BEDROOM
W Cau(905)509-8221 days drive has healing 1 -cold
,ab. new pant fender can
1 Slew arrange financing Absolutely
Aaairrwwlon .n money down Under S90G'
ownership
FURNMMED/UNFURNISHED vender isvevery GM
room m gorgeous 3 beoroom M,ke,905)-718-5513
lakevnew condo to stere am
PICKERING two other professionals $4251
Immarviate detached 1 mo Islilast Available imme-
bedromn 2 1/2 books. sin- dratey (905)-831-5802
Ck caraw bite ear -an PICKERIMG single dad ties
kitchen built in appliances, ng
ne.ty rkrished basement. new tgwnrcuse to share wah
mitral air/vac. Furred in responsible person. non -
yard. %a& to -A mA smoking. available imme-
shop. and GO. tin, ddately. $525 inclusive Cant
smokers, no Pets. Brun 905-831 -0735
S12se+/soMhly.
Avadiable 1Artebcr I -A. SNARE TOWNHOUSE Condo -
9-9=7 private parking or garage
Chari, 2 years old. central at.
PKURING. Liverpool Rd S Pickering. Preferably ,nature
4 bedroom detached 2 storey lemak No pets 416 -706 -
home 4 appliances Deck. 2246 or 905-426-7933
garage. $1200 . Phone (905)- sting
634-4659 d
For PAN
wmw PENTHOUSE CONDO NW
3 BDMI. NOOSE WANTED Oshawa. 2 bedrooms, 5 W
Looking to rem for Oct.tst. planes, fireplace, no pets
prelerAly Outskirts d sown $825/mo. + hydro. 1slAast
CRN Pat or Gerry 571-2365. 576-3367
RMI
00.O1111" 1111Ymmy
its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
Applications may be Picked up during office
hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
CIi_ddeessppNhoiaeftrrdex Mm
(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
location. This horse features
hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
land ((905 723-8752. Open
House Sal unlMah 12.5pm
WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
LUXURY CONOO, 12th fila
McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
season All sites fully serv-
iced Stoney Ppm Trader Park
on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
money
b LWW
MONEY PROBLEMS. ;et -i
cf lett Ju ;k w n. ,i going
bvwng e or Deng garnsnee0
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Call for free
knformabon 905-576-3505
Student loans included
OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■WSTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE swan ANY
CONTRACTS.
' 1 eus.tees
Ouowtwlmn
E YOUR DWN BOSS! Estab-
lished turn key operation in
Durham Region, very busy
children s consignment store.
1Wy computerued, new se -
Curdy system modem equip-
ment For more information
nN (90.5) 242-1560
LAUNDRY BUSINESS located
n busy Whlly, F7ua at fit" -
away price Ideal for un i -
prams Cat Ash A (416)324-
-
822/291-5601 Won't Last
bmq
PROFIUBLE Pitta Franchise
for sale in Bowmanvlle. Call
(905)728-7888 leave mes-
• / Psrsmltk
Illi CNEATM ONUNMI
HOYSEMM - tames It pr-
vale phone numbers• 1-90-
451-3638 ext 235. $3.29fmint,
mu n be 18. T -tone.
HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An-
swers. Find the oracle YA@ in.
S2.99mtin. •18.•24 his. 1-
900-451-3783.
BEANENLY PSYCHIC - $2.991
rain. 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
SCOPE 1.900-677-7770. $5.00
24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
SAGE Shialsu Service 40 Kiril
St W(905) 404-M5 1130 am
.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
This prayer has never failed, and y.lI.�
pr,uyers will be answered. Publicat"N
must be promised.
K.M.
THANKS - ;,atr:k ..ukk aide ;:a: ;ac;ec :xa� less. ;n
vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
pray for us Sam Jude worker M mrades pray for us Sam
Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
Aniountenynb Annoce rin
Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
FREE! A GIFT FOR YOU
AND YOUR BABY
Place a birth announcement lin our paper
and receive a FREE
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r
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Appili $25 worth of
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Inquire at:
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1822 Whites Rd., Pickering+
683-0707
t
Parking. rem incentives Let's
Available Immediately Fur- talk 905-434-8008
rushed room ,n Pickenrig ca-
ble. kitchen tac-lrties, near a Garage 8
Pickle ringq a Generating Station. ' Store Sows
PTC. G0. $360/mooth. $170
bit -weekly 420-4318 BOWMANVILLE., 1000 sq If
secure Stora a buddin th
I1, a name change - Same location
Best rates for mortgages and loans
Ist's/2nd's/and 3rd's
ist time home buyers welcome
Special/unusual situations.
Private funds available
For my usual fast, friendly
professional service please call:
SYLVIA JULES 68
Tor- Lixe(905) 6-2557
Evenings and weekends
(905) 430-84291
Cewgd Iwwiby o►eq
BEDROOM, phis private sit- finished walls wl
and floor 200
ling room in country, fur- amp service, available immd &W11 Condos for Sale
noshed or unfurnished. use of No cars S200/mo Also Avail
kdrhen facilities. female pre- 2 car garage for storage only PICKERING 2 BED + Solarium
(erred S385/momh Seagrave (905)-623-7986 2 baths 2 parking 5 appkanc
905-985-3607 snp es Balcony Immaculate
HUGE 2OX40 SHED Whitby 5189 900 1890 Valley Farm
CLEAN
BRIGHT HOUSE
whittw Rd.5 /401
Rooms for rent
B&B available
"-(--ekly & monthly
Hydro staff
welcome!
420-0042
BROCKIFINCH RD 1-1-1
location Call Paul Bad Re- Rd Can (416)-609-7039
max 5300 mon" (905)-668-
3900 Lots for
. 1 Florida Iw
Vae.Rentab GORGEOUS ;287 wooded
acres mart free flowing
CLEAR WATER AREA i - stream. between Courtice 8
•nom. lownh%se. pool ;acuazi. Oshawa, $139.900 Call Ran-
BBO private yard. available (Mph Lengauer 905 -436 -
^ow For into and to view photos 0990. Sutton Group Status Re -
995.579 -3788 ,t(y
CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom RESIDENTIAL BUILDING lot
Cully furnished mobile home. almost 1 acre backing to
able furnished roan stare aYc. lot tub. pool Wall supply farmland. 1400 sq if steel
baM Laundry lacilnies. Work-pdaures d references $250 budding Underground 200
ng gent Non-smoker $3651 US Call 905-434-7184 amp service Minutes from
mo (905)-686 07aa Osrlawa on EmnNd Rd (9os)-
CLnished ER, 3 lxdroom 729 0055
furnished mobiles Iperma-
r Ffouses r rent). club house. headed pod. r IWKKt
1 Rare Tot tub Minutes to beaches. Proef1ie
NHL Hockey NFL Football
SICK OF RENTING??
OWN YOUR HOME - From $700/month
Minimum Income 5;30.000 yon,
' Not much downpaynheyhr? Call Markt+
• Help for discharged bankrupts
Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 Q$
Discounted Mortgage Rate
(905) 571-6275 or 1-1300-840-6275
Mark Stapley
sates Rep Rernax AD,hry Rear Estate Lkr.
Apartments
ls
Wanted
PROFESSIONAL MALE, shdt
work Requires 1 bedroom
apartment with query taati-
ties Non-smoker. no pets.
UxCndprJPort Perry area Will
also look after residence it re-
quired For Oct 15M Call
(905)852-1035.
WANTED TO RENT Tesper-
atr I bedroom apt ASAP In
adult bolding. preferred
Cound floor. no basement apt.
lot lady with pet call that
has bull raised in apts Otaet
lady doesn't bother anyone
Would need an Willies b
Parking Location flexible as
long as apt is clean and
W II you have one ava l -
able anywhere please call
852-2067
1 Houses
For "
1'Ol CANNO`r
AFFORD TO
BUY A HOUSE.?
a Qn from $700/month
j ti01 Much Downpaymenr"
(905) 571-6275
1-800-840-6275
Mark Stapley
.ers u. 4—,per, led ,— k r
ABA DAU 09 We lova a
home for you. M. down.
Choice • 6 raofdtls her or free
legals or reduced morspa0e
rate. From S750Jmo M a1 it -
elusive. Income requuement
Irom $27,500, qQr1O6S Coq
Kee CiaNis, Coklw N Banker
(905)72&9414.
TIN O Ko1100r house -
uPD o laps , fl-30"Oraine
elusive . October Ise 1998.
W9�2954, eveekp9
SUMO NEW luxury town -
home, October 1. wtuitby. 2 -
bedroom w/enstrtes, WOW
basement w/gas fireplace, 5
new appkanCes. AIC. $1400+
dililies, rdereI1CM (95)723-
5159.
CAU NGTON 2 bedroom
home. dose to all amenities.
$700 plus utilities. Ref. re-
quired. CaN Wally 705.432-
3057.
CIVIC/O.0 AREA 3 bedroom
semi quiet -ours lernced yard
all appliances, hrnsfKd base-
ment.
as -mem. very dean. Avad
Oct 1st $925 . utilities
Credd check, references. 1sV
W Chns(905)626-5222
IMMACULATE 4 bedroom
Sem, r- 'lesrao,e N E area of
Osman Garage. large living -
row and dxsriproom Fenced
backyard, shed. uri cus-
tom- built (tack. gas heal. I.:
last 8895, monk std Oct!
Nov 1 985-9978
OSHAWA Bungalow, 4 -bed-
room 1 12 baths tat -in.
lutchen, lin bsom . GA F A G
garage- lenced yard, rear GO
owlaw .utrldws
Available Oct 1st. (416) 487-
6319
Blue Jay baseball and dog- OWN YOUR :wc p 'ers
horse track Children wel- iced trader ,rie7 85900. $I 000
'Ante $275/week (905)683- down. S89 monthly Great
5503 swimming, fishing, beach.
Prwate Homes - ,wCobourg 1416,431-1555
11 For 1 Cottages
COURTICE 3—BEDROOM, 2 For Sale
years new Finished base- UNE MAZINAW. �eCr';cm
Ment, devrable area Has to vi:erry electric
be Seen to be appreciated' furnace. brick fireplace. 1260
Has deck. interlock patio. sq.ft 1.1;4 acre la. guest ca -
walkways. fenced' 8159.900 bm Many extras, boat ac-
CAN(905)432-8199 cess 5709 900 Cao
1
IMMACULATE IN COURTICE 6 3)336-2852.
1 R�'a 4 BELA^OMS ""r ar
lot 10 l Cper
nin s Irom AOI Ham " exit Trader Situs
n•erloCkmg brick driveway
UXBRIDGE . lumished bed drape LarQt deck Main OWN your ' . -in,-
rooms resrderdyl. non- floor I&= Ceramics Crowe River Gmpbeiltoro
smokers slam facilities, fe- Amazing valine' $132900 Large sots 75x100 Private h -
maks preferred, mist love (905)-432-7623 395-023 M5 -W-4536.4536 a 613-
dogs t st and last . S3%mvy 70
morper room lrictudes 4 LARGE BEDROOMS 4
cable. references 1-800-567. baths Master with en sr,ike 6
5430, 19051 M24M walk ,n Closets Finished
Roams bsmt with oak wet bar On
quiet cit in Whitby Fenced
Want yard $189.900 (905) 579 -
ROOM w,uue.; to rent 3 4 3N
mphis. week P,ckenngf Whit- URGE 3 BEDROOM
W Cau(905)509-8221 days drive has healing 1 -cold
,ab. new pant fender can
1 Slew arrange financing Absolutely
Aaairrwwlon .n money down Under S90G'
ownership
FURNMMED/UNFURNISHED vender isvevery GM
room m gorgeous 3 beoroom M,ke,905)-718-5513
lakevnew condo to stere am
PICKERING two other professionals $4251
Immarviate detached 1 mo Islilast Available imme-
bedromn 2 1/2 books. sin- dratey (905)-831-5802
Ck caraw bite ear -an PICKERIMG single dad ties
kitchen built in appliances, ng
ne.ty rkrished basement. new tgwnrcuse to share wah
mitral air/vac. Furred in responsible person. non -
yard. %a& to -A mA smoking. available imme-
shop. and GO. tin, ddately. $525 inclusive Cant
smokers, no Pets. Brun 905-831 -0735
S12se+/soMhly.
Avadiable 1Artebcr I -A. SNARE TOWNHOUSE Condo -
9-9=7 private parking or garage
Chari, 2 years old. central at.
PKURING. Liverpool Rd S Pickering. Preferably ,nature
4 bedroom detached 2 storey lemak No pets 416 -706 -
home 4 appliances Deck. 2246 or 905-426-7933
garage. $1200 . Phone (905)- sting
634-4659 d
For PAN
wmw PENTHOUSE CONDO NW
3 BDMI. NOOSE WANTED Oshawa. 2 bedrooms, 5 W
Looking to rem for Oct.tst. planes, fireplace, no pets
prelerAly Outskirts d sown $825/mo. + hydro. 1slAast
CRN Pat or Gerry 571-2365. 576-3367
RMI
00.O1111" 1111Ymmy
its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
Applications may be Picked up during office
hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
CIi_ddeessppNhoiaeftrrdex Mm
(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
location. This horse features
hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
land ((905 723-8752. Open
House Sal unlMah 12.5pm
WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
LUXURY CONOO, 12th fila
McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
season All sites fully serv-
iced Stoney Ppm Trader Park
on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
money
b LWW
MONEY PROBLEMS. ;et -i
cf lett Ju ;k w n. ,i going
bvwng e or Deng garnsnee0
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Call for free
knformabon 905-576-3505
Student loans included
OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■WSTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE swan ANY
CONTRACTS.
' 1 eus.tees
Ouowtwlmn
E YOUR DWN BOSS! Estab-
lished turn key operation in
Durham Region, very busy
children s consignment store.
1Wy computerued, new se -
Curdy system modem equip-
ment For more information
nN (90.5) 242-1560
LAUNDRY BUSINESS located
n busy Whlly, F7ua at fit" -
away price Ideal for un i -
prams Cat Ash A (416)324-
-
822/291-5601 Won't Last
bmq
PROFIUBLE Pitta Franchise
for sale in Bowmanvlle. Call
(905)728-7888 leave mes-
• / Psrsmltk
Illi CNEATM ONUNMI
HOYSEMM - tames It pr-
vale phone numbers• 1-90-
451-3638 ext 235. $3.29fmint,
mu n be 18. T -tone.
HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An-
swers. Find the oracle YA@ in.
S2.99mtin. •18.•24 his. 1-
900-451-3783.
BEANENLY PSYCHIC - $2.991
rain. 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
SCOPE 1.900-677-7770. $5.00
24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
SAGE Shialsu Service 40 Kiril
St W(905) 404-M5 1130 am
.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
This prayer has never failed, and y.lI.�
pr,uyers will be answered. Publicat"N
must be promised.
K.M.
THANKS - ;,atr:k ..ukk aide ;:a: ;ac;ec :xa� less. ;n
vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
pray for us Sam Jude worker M mrades pray for us Sam
Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
Aniountenynb Annoce rin
Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
FREE! A GIFT FOR YOU
AND YOUR BABY
Place a birth announcement lin our paper
and receive a FREE
"BABY'S HERE
GIFT PAC"
r
rl�t
Appili $25 worth of
brand name products
Your free coupon is
redeemable at Sears,
Oshawa Centre or
Pickering Town Centre
S m
EAM
Inquire at:
rl MEWS
A 8 V E R T 1 S E R
130 Commercial Ave., Ajax i
1822 Whites Rd., Pickering+
683-0707
t
IMMACULATE IN COURTICE 6 3)336-2852.
1 R�'a 4 BELA^OMS ""r ar
lot 10 l Cper
nin s Irom AOI Ham " exit Trader Situs
n•erloCkmg brick driveway
UXBRIDGE . lumished bed drape LarQt deck Main OWN your ' . -in,-
rooms resrderdyl. non- floor I&= Ceramics Crowe River Gmpbeiltoro
smokers slam facilities, fe- Amazing valine' $132900 Large sots 75x100 Private h -
maks preferred, mist love (905)-432-7623 395-023 M5 -W-4536.4536 a 613-
dogs t st and last . S3%mvy 70
morper room lrictudes 4 LARGE BEDROOMS 4
cable. references 1-800-567. baths Master with en sr,ike 6
5430, 19051 M24M walk ,n Closets Finished
Roams bsmt with oak wet bar On
quiet cit in Whitby Fenced
Want yard $189.900 (905) 579 -
ROOM w,uue.; to rent 3 4 3N
mphis. week P,ckenngf Whit- URGE 3 BEDROOM
W Cau(905)509-8221 days drive has healing 1 -cold
,ab. new pant fender can
1 Slew arrange financing Absolutely
Aaairrwwlon .n money down Under S90G'
ownership
FURNMMED/UNFURNISHED vender isvevery GM
room m gorgeous 3 beoroom M,ke,905)-718-5513
lakevnew condo to stere am
PICKERING two other professionals $4251
Immarviate detached 1 mo Islilast Available imme-
bedromn 2 1/2 books. sin- dratey (905)-831-5802
Ck caraw bite ear -an PICKERIMG single dad ties
kitchen built in appliances, ng
ne.ty rkrished basement. new tgwnrcuse to share wah
mitral air/vac. Furred in responsible person. non -
yard. %a& to -A mA smoking. available imme-
shop. and GO. tin, ddately. $525 inclusive Cant
smokers, no Pets. Brun 905-831 -0735
S12se+/soMhly.
Avadiable 1Artebcr I -A. SNARE TOWNHOUSE Condo -
9-9=7 private parking or garage
Chari, 2 years old. central at.
PKURING. Liverpool Rd S Pickering. Preferably ,nature
4 bedroom detached 2 storey lemak No pets 416 -706 -
home 4 appliances Deck. 2246 or 905-426-7933
garage. $1200 . Phone (905)- sting
634-4659 d
For PAN
wmw PENTHOUSE CONDO NW
3 BDMI. NOOSE WANTED Oshawa. 2 bedrooms, 5 W
Looking to rem for Oct.tst. planes, fireplace, no pets
prelerAly Outskirts d sown $825/mo. + hydro. 1slAast
CRN Pat or Gerry 571-2365. 576-3367
RMI
00.O1111" 1111Ymmy
its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
Applications may be Picked up during office
hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
CIi_ddeessppNhoiaeftrrdex Mm
(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
location. This horse features
hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
land ((905 723-8752. Open
House Sal unlMah 12.5pm
WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
LUXURY CONOO, 12th fila
McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
season All sites fully serv-
iced Stoney Ppm Trader Park
on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
money
b LWW
MONEY PROBLEMS. ;et -i
cf lett Ju ;k w n. ,i going
bvwng e or Deng garnsnee0
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Call for free
knformabon 905-576-3505
Student loans included
OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■WSTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE swan ANY
CONTRACTS.
' 1 eus.tees
Ouowtwlmn
E YOUR DWN BOSS! Estab-
lished turn key operation in
Durham Region, very busy
children s consignment store.
1Wy computerued, new se -
Curdy system modem equip-
ment For more information
nN (90.5) 242-1560
LAUNDRY BUSINESS located
n busy Whlly, F7ua at fit" -
away price Ideal for un i -
prams Cat Ash A (416)324-
-
822/291-5601 Won't Last
bmq
PROFIUBLE Pitta Franchise
for sale in Bowmanvlle. Call
(905)728-7888 leave mes-
• / Psrsmltk
Illi CNEATM ONUNMI
HOYSEMM - tames It pr-
vale phone numbers• 1-90-
451-3638 ext 235. $3.29fmint,
mu n be 18. T -tone.
HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An-
swers. Find the oracle YA@ in.
S2.99mtin. •18.•24 his. 1-
900-451-3783.
BEANENLY PSYCHIC - $2.991
rain. 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
SCOPE 1.900-677-7770. $5.00
24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
SAGE Shialsu Service 40 Kiril
St W(905) 404-M5 1130 am
.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
This prayer has never failed, and y.lI.�
pr,uyers will be answered. Publicat"N
must be promised.
K.M.
THANKS - ;,atr:k ..ukk aide ;:a: ;ac;ec :xa� less. ;n
vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
pray for us Sam Jude worker M mrades pray for us Sam
Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
Aniountenynb Annoce rin
Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
FREE! A GIFT FOR YOU
AND YOUR BABY
Place a birth announcement lin our paper
and receive a FREE
"BABY'S HERE
GIFT PAC"
r
rl�t
Appili $25 worth of
brand name products
Your free coupon is
redeemable at Sears,
Oshawa Centre or
Pickering Town Centre
S m
EAM
Inquire at:
rl MEWS
A 8 V E R T 1 S E R
130 Commercial Ave., Ajax i
1822 Whites Rd., Pickering+
683-0707
t
cable. references 1-800-567. baths Master with en sr,ike 6
5430, 19051 M24M walk ,n Closets Finished
Roams bsmt with oak wet bar On
quiet cit in Whitby Fenced
Want yard $189.900 (905) 579 -
ROOM w,uue.; to rent 3 4 3N
mphis. week P,ckenngf Whit- URGE 3 BEDROOM
W Cau(905)509-8221 days drive has healing 1 -cold
,ab. new pant fender can
1 Slew arrange financing Absolutely
Aaairrwwlon .n money down Under S90G'
ownership
FURNMMED/UNFURNISHED vender isvevery GM
room m gorgeous 3 beoroom M,ke,905)-718-5513
lakevnew condo to stere am
PICKERING two other professionals $4251
Immarviate detached 1 mo Islilast Available imme-
bedromn 2 1/2 books. sin- dratey (905)-831-5802
Ck caraw bite ear -an PICKERIMG single dad ties
kitchen built in appliances, ng
ne.ty rkrished basement. new tgwnrcuse to share wah
mitral air/vac. Furred in responsible person. non -
yard. %a& to -A mA smoking. available imme-
shop. and GO. tin, ddately. $525 inclusive Cant
smokers, no Pets. Brun 905-831 -0735
S12se+/soMhly.
Avadiable 1Artebcr I -A. SNARE TOWNHOUSE Condo -
9-9=7 private parking or garage
Chari, 2 years old. central at.
PKURING. Liverpool Rd S Pickering. Preferably ,nature
4 bedroom detached 2 storey lemak No pets 416 -706 -
home 4 appliances Deck. 2246 or 905-426-7933
garage. $1200 . Phone (905)- sting
634-4659 d
For PAN
wmw PENTHOUSE CONDO NW
3 BDMI. NOOSE WANTED Oshawa. 2 bedrooms, 5 W
Looking to rem for Oct.tst. planes, fireplace, no pets
prelerAly Outskirts d sown $825/mo. + hydro. 1slAast
CRN Pat or Gerry 571-2365. 576-3367
RMI
00.O1111" 1111Ymmy
its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
Applications may be Picked up during office
hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
CIi_ddeessppNhoiaeftrrdex Mm
(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
location. This horse features
hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
land ((905 723-8752. Open
House Sal unlMah 12.5pm
WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
LUXURY CONOO, 12th fila
McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
season All sites fully serv-
iced Stoney Ppm Trader Park
on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
money
b LWW
MONEY PROBLEMS. ;et -i
cf lett Ju ;k w n. ,i going
bvwng e or Deng garnsnee0
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Call for free
knformabon 905-576-3505
Student loans included
OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■WSTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE swan ANY
CONTRACTS.
' 1 eus.tees
Ouowtwlmn
E YOUR DWN BOSS! Estab-
lished turn key operation in
Durham Region, very busy
children s consignment store.
1Wy computerued, new se -
Curdy system modem equip-
ment For more information
nN (90.5) 242-1560
LAUNDRY BUSINESS located
n busy Whlly, F7ua at fit" -
away price Ideal for un i -
prams Cat Ash A (416)324-
-
822/291-5601 Won't Last
bmq
PROFIUBLE Pitta Franchise
for sale in Bowmanvlle. Call
(905)728-7888 leave mes-
• / Psrsmltk
Illi CNEATM ONUNMI
HOYSEMM - tames It pr-
vale phone numbers• 1-90-
451-3638 ext 235. $3.29fmint,
mu n be 18. T -tone.
HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An-
swers. Find the oracle YA@ in.
S2.99mtin. •18.•24 his. 1-
900-451-3783.
BEANENLY PSYCHIC - $2.991
rain. 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
SCOPE 1.900-677-7770. $5.00
24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
SAGE Shialsu Service 40 Kiril
St W(905) 404-M5 1130 am
.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
This prayer has never failed, and y.lI.�
pr,uyers will be answered. Publicat"N
must be promised.
K.M.
THANKS - ;,atr:k ..ukk aide ;:a: ;ac;ec :xa� less. ;n
vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
pray for us Sam Jude worker M mrades pray for us Sam
Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
Aniountenynb Annoce rin
Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
FREE! A GIFT FOR YOU
AND YOUR BABY
Place a birth announcement lin our paper
and receive a FREE
"BABY'S HERE
GIFT PAC"
r
rl�t
Appili $25 worth of
brand name products
Your free coupon is
redeemable at Sears,
Oshawa Centre or
Pickering Town Centre
S m
EAM
Inquire at:
rl MEWS
A 8 V E R T 1 S E R
130 Commercial Ave., Ajax i
1822 Whites Rd., Pickering+
683-0707
t
lakevnew condo to stere am
PICKERING two other professionals $4251
Immarviate detached 1 mo Islilast Available imme-
bedromn 2 1/2 books. sin- dratey (905)-831-5802
Ck caraw bite ear -an PICKERIMG single dad ties
kitchen built in appliances, ng
ne.ty rkrished basement. new tgwnrcuse to share wah
mitral air/vac. Furred in responsible person. non -
yard. %a& to -A mA smoking. available imme-
shop. and GO. tin, ddately. $525 inclusive Cant
smokers, no Pets. Brun 905-831 -0735
S12se+/soMhly.
Avadiable 1Artebcr I -A. SNARE TOWNHOUSE Condo -
9-9=7 private parking or garage
Chari, 2 years old. central at.
PKURING. Liverpool Rd S Pickering. Preferably ,nature
4 bedroom detached 2 storey lemak No pets 416 -706 -
home 4 appliances Deck. 2246 or 905-426-7933
garage. $1200 . Phone (905)- sting
634-4659 d
For PAN
wmw PENTHOUSE CONDO NW
3 BDMI. NOOSE WANTED Oshawa. 2 bedrooms, 5 W
Looking to rem for Oct.tst. planes, fireplace, no pets
prelerAly Outskirts d sown $825/mo. + hydro. 1slAast
CRN Pat or Gerry 571-2365. 576-3367
RMI
00.O1111" 1111Ymmy
its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
Applications may be Picked up during office
hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
CIi_ddeessppNhoiaeftrrdex Mm
(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
location. This horse features
hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
land ((905 723-8752. Open
House Sal unlMah 12.5pm
WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
LUXURY CONOO, 12th fila
McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
season All sites fully serv-
iced Stoney Ppm Trader Park
on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
money
b LWW
MONEY PROBLEMS. ;et -i
cf lett Ju ;k w n. ,i going
bvwng e or Deng garnsnee0
Everyone accepted regardless
of credit rating Call for free
knformabon 905-576-3505
Student loans included
OBTAINING A LOAM IS NOT
GUARANTEED SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
■WSTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE swan ANY
CONTRACTS.
' 1 eus.tees
Ouowtwlmn
E YOUR DWN BOSS! Estab-
lished turn key operation in
Durham Region, very busy
children s consignment store.
1Wy computerued, new se -
Curdy system modem equip-
ment For more information
nN (90.5) 242-1560
LAUNDRY BUSINESS located
n busy Whlly, F7ua at fit" -
away price Ideal for un i -
prams Cat Ash A (416)324-
-
822/291-5601 Won't Last
bmq
PROFIUBLE Pitta Franchise
for sale in Bowmanvlle. Call
(905)728-7888 leave mes-
• / Psrsmltk
Illi CNEATM ONUNMI
HOYSEMM - tames It pr-
vale phone numbers• 1-90-
451-3638 ext 235. $3.29fmint,
mu n be 18. T -tone.
HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An-
swers. Find the oracle YA@ in.
S2.99mtin. •18.•24 his. 1-
900-451-3783.
BEANENLY PSYCHIC - $2.991
rain. 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-
451.3783. DAILY HORO-
SCOPE 1.900-677-7770. $5.00
24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
SAGE Shialsu Service 40 Kiril
St W(905) 404-M5 1130 am
.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
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vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
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Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
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Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
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683-0707
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its accepting applications lex 3 & 4
bee roorn units
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hours: 10-4, Mon: Tours. trorn the office;
after office hours pick up pants are posted on
the office door between I Oarn - 8pm.
please respect hours requeested.
95 CraWiOrth St-, Unit 85
(906) reti6-2008
011 am a rry. N So&* awihiN at lien ben.
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schods and shopping.
From $875.00.
Call 905-721-0980
MOVE RIGHT in: Gorgeous
Brick �,enturr clean ;wo stor-
ey on huge 20OX305ft treed
W Three large out buildings.
one insuhed workthopgarage
Perennial gardens. goldfish
pai upgrades interim and
exterior Minutes from tte 401
and Bowmanvdle Unique.
meat be San" $269.900. Ips
on the "-•I"Ierthel--"
limp i members Spree Com!
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(905)-786-9806
OSHAWA. brick bungalow 3
1 bedroom Walk -out base-
menl 2 baths Garage
50125 fenced iol. Harwood
floors, fireplace Easily con-
verted to do -law $144,900
Call (905)-720-2307
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR?
Come and see this fabulous.
totally mnovzted 2 bedroom
home ins gree" North Oshawa
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hardwood floors, a spacious
kitchen, a beautifully finished
basemen. 1-4 pce b 1-2 pce
bath, butt•m dishwasherd a
tWNk-out to a large
deck & fully terked 160' Id
with new 16' above ground
pod. This home has a new
gas fund" b low taxes.
V: Venda Iqs !torpor new, so
is ready b rhh0ee n an -
A real steal a
134.900 (BRING ALL OFF-
ERS) Open House Sunday,
Sept. 6.2-4.174 Osluwa Blvd.
NDi Cal Mdtad Baird.
Sales . Remax Spill Inc.
728.1
WM eoV 0elached 3 -bemoan
large Corner IOL desirable
arra. finished basement.
5upgrades. Private
.900. 6.15% 5yr mug. 1
Furrow Dr., ThicksoniRoss-
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WWUY, Pringle Creek. 4 -
bedroom executive hone.
2100 s .h. Main floor Family
room, fireplace 2 walkouts,
y� yl $225.000. Call
1 can"
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McLaughlin Square 2 bed-
rooms. 2 baths, indoor pool
7secct i1y14etc. $I G5,000. Cal
SPACIOUS shaded sties
avadabie lot 1999 camping
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on Ria Lake '05-696-2107
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900-451-3783.
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24 tours.
OSNAWA WAXING MAS-
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.9pm
PERSONAL Trainer, 15 years
experience, certified. Physical
Education Degree. Space
available Cad Brian 9115-683-
4509.
Estalta of Leo Joseph Paters
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the fotowtrlp individuals:
Elm RSM MII , fom►erly of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON
Edith MaeLaw. formerly of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pici4ering ON
Ltlallla 13sgfld, formerty of 1364 Rouge Mount Drive, Pickering ON
who are children of the tate Mary DMman, please Contact the solicitor for the
estate of Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication,
namely, E.A. Nolson Biamckburn SWeli burse English
Suite 231, 1595 Bodford Highway Bedford,
Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 Tei:(9021 0334BaS44
SELL IT NOW 1 Pmrsonals 1 Personalis
CALL
683-0707 Personal Prayer To The St. Jude
Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred
1 Auctions e 1 Auctions Heart of Jesus for favours received. Mav
the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glo-
421 Y)5
ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION)
BETWEEN:
PETER DRECU'N
Plaintiff I
- and -
978953 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
humness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE
Defendant
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of
Seizure and Sale issued out of the Ontario
Court (General Division) directed to the
Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of
Durham against the real and personal property
of 978951 ONTARIO LIMITED carrying on
husiness as CRYSTAL MOTOR WERKE'S
and ALEEM AFROZE also known a,
CALVIN AFROZE at the suit of PETER
DRECL'N. I have ,cized and taken to
execution all the right, title, interest and equity
of redemption that 971,90 1 ONTARIO
LI%IITED causing on busing, as CRYSTAL
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
tlxh known as CAI.1.1% AFROZE have in and
io
ALL AN[) SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises situate, lying and
hieing in the Town of Ajax in the Regional
Municipality of Durham PARCEL: 40-I.
Section 40M- I i50. being composed of tau 40
on Plan 40.%I-1550. in the Town of Ajax. in the
Regional !Municipality of Durham and
municipally known as 2 Pornim Drnc, Ali.%.
Ontano.
The said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said 971,95 , ONTARIO
LIMITED carrying on tkumnicss as CRYSTNI.
MOTOR WERKE'S and ALEEM AFROZE
also known as CALVIN AFROZE shall he
offered for sale by Public Au,,tion at the Court
Housc. 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121,
Nk'hntby, Ontario, on Vv'rdr.esday Septemhcr
Itr. 1991, ai I 1.0()a m. The purchaser assumes
all mortgages, charges, liens and
end: umbranccs.
TERMS: - Cash or certified cheque made
payable to the Sheriff. Regional
Municipality of Durham
• 10`c deposit date of sale
- Delivery only on payment in full
- Ten days to make final payment
- Bidding by number only
- Other conditions as announcer!
This sale is subject to cancellation up to time
of sale without further notice. No emplriyees (!f
the Ministn• of the Alforne'y General may
purchase arc• goods or chattels, lander or
tenements etposed by a Sheriff fur .rale under
legal process, either directly or indirectly.
DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this JUNE
23, 1998
Chris Daffern
Manager Enforcement Office
Regional Municipality of Nditaun
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES
WED NITE AUCTION SALE
GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE
NEWTONVILLE
WED. SEPT. 9,6 P.M.
Selling the contents from an Oshawa
home. Bedroom furniture, kitchen set,
glassware, chinaware, kitchenware,
dishes, occasional chairs, occasional ta-
bles, lamps, records, linens, luggage,
crockery, a/c, t.v., etc. etc. Preview Wed.
After 2.m. Auction Wed. Nite 6 p.m.
Terms: Bash, Appr. chq, M.C., visa, in-
terac.
AUCTIONEER
FRANK G. STAPLETON, TCCA, CAI
(905) 786.2244, 1-800-263-9886
rifted, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever. Sacred
Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude,
worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude,
helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this
p Iver nine times a day for nine days.
This prayer has never failed, and y.lI.�
pr,uyers will be answered. Publicat"N
must be promised.
K.M.
THANKS - ;,atr:k ..ukk aide ;:a: ;ac;ec :xa� less. ;n
vourS received May the sacred heart of tesus be preserved
throughout tte world now and forever Sacred heart of testis
pray for us Sam Jude worker M mrades pray for us Sam
Jure he[r of the sick pray Icr us Say this prayer 9 times a
9
day for days This prayer has clever failed and your prayers
will be answered Publication mist be promised J PB
. 1 Wed n9 . 1 wsunoeag
Aniountenynb Annoce rin
Wedding
Announcement
`lel and Rosc Steiner arc
happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
,On Garin to Jennifer Larkin,
daughter of Ray and Gail
I -ark i n o f Aurora, o n
September 19th, 1998.
FREE! A GIFT FOR YOU
AND YOUR BABY
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and receive a FREE
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1822 Whites Rd., Pickering+
683-0707
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Petite, attractive, Christian lady, non smok.
er, non drinker. Enjoys movies, dinner, the-
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walks and drives in the country Seeks hon-
est. sincere. Christian gentleman. early
60's. with similar ntenasts, n the Cobo fg
area, for frwndshp only. BOX 30467
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33 yr old. while female. 5'2 dark brown
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snip. Must be attractive, understanding,
oyal and faithful with a good sense of
humor. BOX 17381
SEEKING MY KNIGHT
Single white female. a smoker ing non-drinker.
seea single white male. 3a to 45,
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SEE WHAT DEVELOPS!
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interests and qualities. BOX 13632
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woman who is looking to love a considerate
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A GOOD HEART
Sepsraled white female. nc oependeri
35 yrs. 5'4-. median O und. hazel eyes.
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_ekes children and animals, moves, danc-
ng. traveling and etc. I am a non smoker
and light social drinker Looking to mem a
honest, non smoking affectionate male.
behreen 35-42 for relationship. BOX 26548
DOWN TO EARTH
petrle, attractive. wgis mom. 34, with a
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appreciation ler nature. Would like some.
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attractive, emotionally secure, honest, easy
,cng and true a good sense of humor
BOX 26891
SHORT i SWEET
19 yr old female. with long blonde hair.
enjoys music, moves, dancing and dubs, d
interested, call BOX 12993
NEEDED! A MAN WHO...
Has stars in his eyes, a wn:sper on his
ros. a gentle touch and a smile on his face.
:s honest, a non-smoker, nand Ws to
4Cs. Female with strawberry blonde hair
and green eyes is looking for you. BOX
19657
CLOSE FRIENDS....
20 yr old. Intelligent. attractive femaie who
loves Ifs. Looking for a caning. honest male
who takes he" tun, for a close friendship
and possibly more. Likes sports. working
out. long walks on a beach and more. BOX
33062
R-E.S.P.E.C.T.
Looking ler a male. 2S to 30. who is tun.
outgoing, caring and knows how to respect
and treat a ledy. BOX 12708
TAKING A NEW SHOT!
40-1sh, blonde haired, due eyed female,
shift worker in medial fired. Wes dancing.
travel. during out, sports, gol and more.
male. friendship and possible re& CWdKIMI, fit handsome. �ion
ship. BOX 15310
BE UNDERSTANDING
23 yr dot, 51-, slim, single, white famake
with blonds hair and hazel eyes, enjoys
waking, slwntmirigi P" Ptek ming•
quiet time by the nee and nightclubs. Look-
ing ler a tall, single. white male. 23 to 30.
4estatdMg, care% for possfle rulleteon-
. BOX 17318
MEET THE CRITERIA?
Tal, attractive tamake with brown hair and
due eyes, looking for an employed ntW
gent, married mak, over 510', for a dis-
creet relationship. Non smoker please.
BOX 19894
LET'S CONNECT
47 yr old, 5'6', female with short brown hair
and hazel eyes. Looking for a male. around
My age and height, for friendship and pos-
sible relationship. Lies cooking, fishing,
camPN4 Iorg walks and music. BOX
33401
REGULAR OR DECAF?
53 yr old, divorced, independent. while
female looking for a gentleman, 50 to 60,
who likes country/western music, camping,
dining out. dancing, travel, cooking and
sports. Nonsmoker, social drinker please.
Oshawa area preferred. Lars meet for cof-
fee!
BOX 33564
SEEKS LIFE PARTNER
36 yr old. 5'4', full figured. divorced mother
of one. attractive with IgM brown hair and
blue eyes. Likes camping, car races, danc-
ing, quiet evenings at dome and more.
Looking for an affectionate, sincere male.
with similar interests. for friendship_ Non-
smoker please. BOX 26877
LETS BUILD A LIFE
40 yr old, 5'r, full fgureo. separated. white
female, caring, passionate. fun loving, and
a great cook Enjoys moves. country
music, travel, photography. etc. Seeking
single, white male, 40- 50, outgoing. affec
timate. (Tim the Tod man type). for fnend-
shp and more BOX 26875
A SWEET LADY
41 yr old female. 5'2 122 Ibs, seeking a
strong, healthy male who loves animals.
dancing, dung out, the theater and the
Outdoors. BOX 11051
YOUNG LOVE
19 yr old female. 5 1'. 105 Ibs Enjoys danc-
ing.
antng, dubs, music, meshes and quiet nights
at home In search of an easy going, funny,
romantic and employed mal BOX 13701
OPEN AND HONEST
White female. 39 yrs young with ons
dependant. Enjoys camping, long walks.
country music and quW nwgMs. Seeking a
male. 39 to 45. who kis open and honest
witr similar nkerests- BOX 16157
NEED A REAL LADY?
Seeking a male who enjoys Ida. 5o to 60, to
war and One me. I need a true. romantic
gentleman for a frwMship that could dos -
son into a long term relationship BOX
18733
LETS MEET AT SO
Honest, old fashioned gal at neart, down to
earth, full fgurad. 136 Ds Would Ike to
mem gerelemen in the Cobourg or sur
rounding area. who is active and enjoys the
simple things in Ida BOX 30504
SOULMATES?777
33 yr old divorced. whoa female. full fig-
ured, no dependents, employed full tine,
non smoker, social drinker er Seeks family
oriented more 35 to 40, for a permanent
relationship Likes stock car racn% Moves.
playing cards, picnics and tis a good
sense at humor BOX 17840
WHERE'S MY TRUE LOVE
32 yr old woman. looking ler a mature. 70
pus gentleman. for a ':ong term refebOrh-
snp. "ding to marriage Enjoys shopping,
dung out- N, to finer things in W and
laughing BOX 33456
LOOKINC FOR MR.....
...Calypso! Independent, tur ov:ng, tug tng-
ured. divorced. White female with own busi-
ness Seeking a tall, black male. 40 50 who
enjoys Calypso music• long walks. dancing
and quem conversation. preler a non smok-
M for casual, friendly, fun filed relationship.
Please call noW BOX 33492
NO HEAD GAMES
Sn" while wriale S3. 51-. independent.
working, likes country western, camping.
travel, brig walks, etc. Seeking a male, 50
to 60. with the same Interests. Oshawa
area only. BOOL 19839
PRETTY LITTLE BLONDE
Enjoys dining. dancing. travel and all MO
We has to offs. Looking ler a tall, gWUW
man, not bald, 40 to 52, that would Ike to
share Ida with someone special. BOX
26787
SAME WMRESTS?
Tall, slim, altrachwe female loves detcM
dining- travel and mon. Seeking a Winn.
kind, tall gentleman who ernjdys the tams.
BOX 17478
YOU ARE EVERYTHI4CL
to met SO's IWy, ambitious and kUlF
gent, see" a bot friend and nice cdm-
parmon.
as
sios n
by nature. E jpy the cI am vnevious. energetic and o
try ad will aroopI you for who you am
BOX 17748
RUN LOVNG PML
90 you ofd CMisbat ledy, blonde, looking
for an horst sincere friend who enjoys
music, Wift ahem re and gadaug. BOX
26858
HAVE ITTOGETHER?
Independent, slim, doth tamale. 38,
suracuirs, unnwrsty educated, smoker,
ocossionat driniker. Seek" a umniwersity
educated, tall, herdsoms. PAyskaly fit
professional male financially and emotion -
iii secure, with holly interests. for pos-
sbla romance. BOX 11031
LIVING IT UP
22 yr old female. 5'r. long blonde hair,
baby blue eyes. Interests include sports.
long walks on the beach and more. Seek -
ng a good looking, active. employed. trust-
worthy male with a sense of humor, for
possible long term relationship BOX 11276
JUST WANT A GOOD MAN
Single tamale from Liverpool, in search of a
descent man. Enjoys the beach, surfing
and shopping. HIV positive Tall, slim, ath-
letic with blonde hair and green eyes BOX
11212
Call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
IS THIS YOU?
21 yr old male. 5'8'. 160 lbs. brown hair
and blue eyes. Enjoys sports. music, quiet
nights at hone. etc. Searching for a good
looking, trustworthy. dawn tc earth tamale.
for a possible long term •e'a'nnship BOX
14206
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DEALT A GOOD NAIDI
N yr old. single make. brown haw and blue
eyes. 170 Ds, looking for a single, white
female. sh nder build. non-smoker, social
drinker who enjoys camping• bowling. dri-
ves, paying cards and quiet teres at horns.
BOX 16667
KEEP YOUR HEAD UPI
Atm>ctiver male. 62. 200 los, brown haw,
nazsUbrown eyes, likes playing quite and
oladoa activities. Looking for a female, 26-
30. 5T to V. 120.130 bs, with a good
head on her shanders, ler trisridship first.
Pon" more. BOX 16706
JUST LOOIQM
Single white male, 20, looking ler a got to
go out and haw a good time with. BOOL
16714
NON-SMOKER
Tad, slim. attractive. gerwamen. 45, ittaw
gent, responsible. C-dK mala, ropadrg.
secure and easy gong. Enjoys weekend
Qat aWiYsnahxe, outings and Wxte times.
Seatrn9 a slim, attractivs, easy going• sim-
ile le* for a meaningful relationship. BOX
28868
EAGER TO PLAY
Easygoing male seeking a tamale to an"
the ouldoors, wafer splens, Sndwnhdbig,
movies, lir racing ed more. Lays sped
tins bgeOer. BOX 14101
PURSUIT OF NAPPOESS
REAL FAMILY MAN
41 yr old white male. 6'. 220 lbs. fiiendy,
loyal, honest, respectful, family oriented,
enjoys bowing. pool, golf and more. Seek -
ng a female with swnilar qualitiesto share
life and grow old together Serious calls
please. All calls returned BOX 19109
SHAREDINTERESTS?
36 yr old fit. good looking. single father,
5'9". 190 lbs. enjoys sports theater,
movies, romantic evenings long walks and
more Seeking an attractive. fit female. 25
to 40. for good times and possible relation-
ship. Single mom's okay BOX 20239
NEW BEGINNINGS
Separated father d two. 36. 5 7', 175 tbs.
enjoys outdoor activities and all Ida has to
oiler. Seeking attractive. slim female. 25 to
38, for fnardshp and possibly more BOX
26896
MAKE THE BEST OF IT
23 yr old. 6T. while male looking for a
tamale. for adult encounters. Must be clean
and discreet. BOX 13827
CALL 4 MORE DETAILS!
Couple is looking for an adventurous
lernale. !ate 20's to early 30's, for friendship
and possible relationship. BOX 13957
IM,
As a busy professional 1
had no time to find
romance. But 1 knew
there had to be a safe,
convenient way to meet
people. Then it hit me -
a free ad in the personals.
Now that I have a social
life, I leave the office at a
reasonable hour
everyday
Like I said,
it's a no brafner "
CA"AR-PLAYNG MALE
20 yr old. 5'8'. white may with long browwn
haw. enjoys music. moves. dung out and
quiet evenings at home Looking for a
female, 18 to 25. with similar ntererts, ler
friendship and possible relationship. BOX
16171
N yr old, whet make looking for a black
female, 35 to 40, for possible encounter.
BOX 18218
KEEP THE FIRE BtUFOM
Ex single dad, 42. good shape. good mind.
I witty native et. culture, canosins
ing, inferior carivis arroplayingball-Sod
your In good shape, adventurous. sponta-
neous and patfionate, 9�e me a al. I'll
gym 4 my al, Nils oke BOIL 26390
GIVE ME A CALL
67, 180 b, physioslly fit. sell employed
male with dark hair and eyes, university
educated. Looking ler a single, classy
woman, 20 to 29, with sander Interests•
non-smoker, to swre good firttes, possibly
26894 to"� �
as yr old. amoraim pio essional stner incl
eaglet sense of humor, independent,
nwRlalented, handsome, totally positive
end will good mum to be. Seeking an
atredive. pofessi nsi Sagittariah woman.
41, Joir hwandalwp and reletipnsnip. Whdbyr
am 26895
VINE TO START
27 NEwADs!
LNE1 SEEti1\G WO1iIEN" SEEtiING
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$2.49 per min.
FACIAL HAIR A PLUS!
Attractive, masculine. 30 yr old male. 5'6-.
130 lbs. blueigreen eyes, dark hair and a
goatee Enjoys 4 X 4's. Harleys, long ,calks.
conversation and a good sense of humor
Seeks other masculine male. 20-45. for
friendship, possible relationship BOX
142"
LETS EXPLORE
19 yr old male seeking an older male for
fantasy exploration BOX 12506
NEW TO OSHAWA...
16 yr old. 5'9 160 Ib, gay male looking for
a male who can show me a good twee. toe
friendship and possile relathonsnp BOX
11599
HOPE TO HEAR FROM U!
40 yr Old. 6'. 20C :b, white male with blonde
hart and blue eyes Look" for a male. over
4.0. who s not into head games. BOX
.4036
AUSTRALIAN FRIEND
Vow to area, want new'riends. nice people
only, age and looks not m portant I am an
-+-est, active. friendly person Loves danc-
ing, beach. outdoor activities. healthy and
'^. True friendship is pnceless Cal me BOX
26892
SPIRITUAL SEEKER
"armed. muscular mare eery r•erested in
astem rekgion and pnkasoprny Enjoys
' ed ,% working out and hitting Toronto on
"e weekends Soot; ^nal with similar
^terests. BOX 26881
GOOD TIMES AWAIT!
34 yr old. 5' ^nae «itr Dr^wr nae and
ayes enjoys "walks. beaches. concerts
and quiet times at horse Seeking a male,
' j to 48. ler friendship and good tines
BOX 35258
YOU WON'T BE SOMWI
23 yr oto 6, d c❑mous male. conga Stu -
.r, maSC . attractrve with horde hair
and low eyes. Straight &Ctrs% seeking
another masculine. straight acting, b cur,
:us male. 18 to 24. for friendship and poly
soy more BOX 12709
A FEW GOOD MEN...
Waled couple in 40 s oc.rng 'a a may.
B and over, for a possfbe erccunter. BOX
20298
FANTASY ISLAND
34 r• oil, 56" .. c 'an --ae -tr, Hazel
-res and dark hair s seeking a mild oemvwen
I and 25 yrs old for discrete encounters or
n_r a hist "WNW" BOX 1 o961
SEEKING SAME
Attractive. 22 yr ono D.::.,roue -ufe. S. 165
2s Seenrg' * same. 18 to 23to trrndshp
L-4 drs.;:ed' wr.:outtNslust a 3sciem
aril ruts sports and The outdoors BOX 11004
LETS MEET
35 yr Od may. melu- Durst ' 3C los. seeking
an open Minded male. 25 to 36for discreet
encounters Teach an old dog new trndiss
Must be dean and discreet BOX 11329
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Fit- white. bs Curious male 56'.:n Mid 30s,
seeks calpys for dsaeel encounters. BOX
135,34
SEEKING SAME
N yr old while make. 510 165 Ids. seeing
gay males. 35 pus, for discreet enwunters.
Enjoys sports and reading. No smokers
pease. BOX 138N
SEEKING THE SAME
19 yr old. b curious male, seeking to sante
Nx ltendshp and possibly mon BOX 151159
UP FOR ANYTHOOGI
CW, ytarng 24 yr old• while mW, slim build
Looking to moo otter whtes guys who we in
good anspe. BOX 33876
HARD TO FIND.
21 yr old, bi curious male inking for another
mals for h willelkiP and tin. Enjoys spats.
moves, gal ad w orlung out. BOX 14457
STRETCH R OUT.!
16 yr dot. gay mala enjoys sermwmg• mows.
carry nasi- and lag wales. See" Oth r
mariaft enjoys w omi g spatia, 18-30. BOX
ARE YOU YOUNGER?
Whits mals. 40. 51-, 170 Mu, likes in the
Oshawa area, sealarlg dtsaeet encounters
with someone younger than myself. BOX
32972
LEAVE A MESSAGE
23 yr old male, a college student. seeking a
male, 18 to 24, for friendship and fun times.
BOX 11577
S3 yr old angle male enjoys theatre, 32 r old, G. 165 4 wife mak with brown NEWCOMER
moi' olinifg out. sports twutry drives hair and hazel will seeks a female, 28 to 39 yr old. 511'. 164 b, single Medknanaan
and more. Seeing an sthanke lady. over 36, who 04OVS camping, hiking. boauS Professional male with dsrk hair. Likes
4o, slim with a neat appimana. BOX going ou 1. long waft on the heads and movies, wales and tales Seeking a under
16609 twist tines IodeCher. 0 this is vou. oteaw mor willik iii. nu wwa. Firm banal
Cal 11-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
JOIN THE FUN -91
Couple in their and 20s outgdng and fun,
seaeiiing a Single female 24 to 26. lor trend -
ship or More Discretion assured and expect-
ed. BOX 14160
FULFILLING FANTASIES
Coupe she is 25 yrs old. 5 4- 105 bs with
kung blonde hair and blue eyes, rte is 30 yrs
old. 5'11', 175 lbs with black hair and brown
eyes. Seeking a dean. attractive, slim female.
for fantasy fulfillment. BOX 11461
BASIC INFORMATION
22 yr old. d female is iook,ng ler a of or d
curious female. for 4masy fulfdtrnent. Discre-
tion assured and a mat BOX 139%
LET THE FUN BEGIN!
21 yr old. 5 6 bi curous female ook:ng 'or
an attractive. bit curious ymae, for f.r and
friendship Must be clean and discreet BOX
34923
HEART OF GOLD
5'6-. skin, b airious. white teme* who enjoys
horseback ndi g, playing pod and ^avrng
fun, inking for a %male tar 1rrMshp and
possibly mora ,ater on BOX 11356
TRY SOMETHING NEW
Medium b.,11. attradrve '•:er illy 'wnsle
Seeing someone who ward esker to get
ktgeener with a marred couple it their mind
30's BOX 11359
IS T14S YOU?
Couple .n and 20 s. samurg a dean. d ori et
b lsmale to tundl tantasms BOX 18795
HEY GIRLS!'
29 yr ltd. d curious -o if is tow. ping
bode har and green eyes. 5 6-. 120!bs. fun
to be with Seeking over gins who want 10 get
fog friar BOX -8947
EARLY 40'S COUPLE
Clean and attractive ere s 42 5 -- drown
hair. green ayes. Ms 45. 51:- -rowwn Mar
and eyes Boa,. am interested :m meeting a
single adv 35 to 45 for !reridshwp ono 7ossf-
ble relabortinkc BOX 26862
Call 1-90G-451-3793
52.49 per min.
COMPLETE MY LIFE!
22 w• old, 63". white -ale seeking a couple
ler a" encounters Must De clear and ds-
orw. 13CX 11477
PERFECT CHEMISTRY,
Marred. artac:-ve cowls - 30 s s eek,ng
another couple. arouxd tine same age. dean.
Slim and attractive. for friendship !.rst. posk-
t W intimate encounters. Likes dancing fwd,
cards, compilers and more BOX 164%
SOMETHING TOTALLY I"
Curious kwupe looting for an attractive. d
wOnlan 10 get together with Fly is :n his late
20rs. she is in her sorry 40 s and very annic-
M. BOX 26882
READY FON ACTION
20 yr ofd 5 r, 150 roe white Mae will, brown
hair aid blue'green eyes, likes karate. weight
Idling. paying guitar, long walks and mon
Seeing an attractive coupe for good times
and friendship . BOX 33247
ARE YOU OPEN MINDED?
Attractive, fit gentlemen, late 20 s. locoing for
a CMOs for dose encounters. Must be dean.
kl and open minded. BOX 26874
ALL TOGETHER NOW....
Antractiwe*straight couple lodung for anoth-
er couple totuffill and explore our fantasies
with. I'm 31 all my partner is 48 People
ithlerestso must be wry clears and discreet
Ful tigued woman wet -cored!! BOX 25958
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