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How much to study reactor start-up?
Hydro to spend
$50 million
BY MARIANNE TAKACS
Staff Writer
PICKERING — Ontario
Hydro is spending $50 million to
review and prepare for the possi-
ble restart of the 'A' side of the
Pickering nuclear station in 2000.
However, the decision on
whether the 'A' reactors will be
brought back on-line won't be
made until late next spring, says
Hydro nuclear division head Carl
Andognini.
Mr. Andognini outlined
Hydro's restart strategy at the util-
ity's second annual public meeting
held to consult citizens on the op-
eration of the nuclear plant. About
100 people attended Wednesday
night at Pine Ridge Secondary
School in Pickering.
Mr. Andognini emphasized the
improvements made in the opera-
tion of the Pickering station. and
Hydro's commitment to continued
openness and accountability to the
public and to safe operation of the
plant.
"Safety is and will continue to
be our number -one priority, and it
will not be compromised. We will
not sacrifice safety for any rea-
son.
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Mr. Andognini reported
Hydro's $50 -million restart allo-
cation will be spent on measures
to maintain the option of returning
the 'A' station to operation in
2000. It will cover the cost of
drawing up a comprehensive
restart plan and ordering materials
necessary for operation to resume.
The 'A' reactors were taken off-
line at the end of 1997 following a
scathing review of Hydro's nu-
clear operations, which prompted
the utility to shut down seven of its
19 reactors to concentrate on im-
proving the performance of the
rest.
Mr. Andognini explained after
the meeting that the restart plan
will have to consider what expens-
es the restart would entail and how
cost-effective it would be. Some
of the major expenses would in-
clude replacing condenser tubes
which were a source of copper
emissions into Lake Ontario, re-
placing cabling to ensure safe
functioning of all systems during
an accident, improving the sta-
tion's ability to withstand an earth-
quake, and additional changes al-
ready being made on the 'B' side
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Four in 10 in Durham Region exceed caps, union says
BY SUSAN O'NEILL
average equals 25 students to one
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But, separate board director
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try to have smaller class sizes for
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younger children. That means
large," says a local teachers' union
(classes) are larger for older ones,
representative.
but younger children need more in-
Marnie Daly, the collective bar-
dividual attention "
gaining officer for the Durham ele-
Mr. Andrews also notes the
mentary division of the Ontario
board is "funded on the basis of an
English Catholic Teachers' Associa--
average class size of 25:1, not less
tion (OECrA), reports the Durham
than 25.
Catholic District School Board's
`"lire important thing to note is
SepL 30 enrolment figures indicate
we're talking about an average class
many students in Grades 3 to 8 are
size across the entire system;' he
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Close to 300 of the board's 781
'We're talking about an
there; will be a number of classes
elementary classes have more than
average class size...'
that are under and some that are
25 pupils and the largest has 35,
over.
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Under the Province's Bill 160,
School boards are required to
Mike O'Connor. Of those over-
which sets out maximum average
submit a report to the ministry out -
crowded classes, 235 are junior and
class sizes, school boards are re-
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intermediate.
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Teens likely in class during Christmas and March breaks �- �1
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BY SUSAN O'NEILL
Staff Writer
Durham's high school students and their
teachers could be in class during the Christmas
and March breaks after the Province rejected
plans to make up time lost during last month's
strikes and lockouts.
In a memo to board directors Thursday, the
Ministry of Education and Training turned
down all of the proposed revisions to the school
year calendar submitted by school boards and
teachers' unions earlier this month.
"Moving instructional days into the March
break seems to be the only thing we can do,"
says Pat Jermey, Durham district president of
the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Feder-
ation (OSSTF). "The rules just keep changing
in the middle of the game"
Under the Province's Back to School Act,
passed in the legislature Sept. 28. school boards
and teachers' federations were given seven days
to submit joint proposals to make up lost time.
Both Durham boards met the Oct. 5 deadline.
However, the act didn't specify how many
days had to be made up.
And now the ministry says boards have to
make up at least 1 I of the 15 lost days and it's
the basic problems" the Province had with the
board's plan was the fact that it called for teach-
ers to be paid for P.A. days on Saturdays and in
July.
'The Province has said the make-up of those
days will not be considered as eligible expens-
es;' she adds. Ms. Brown notes the board had
wanted to hold classes on scheduled P.A. days
and reschedule those P.A. days to weekends.
Ministry spokesman Daniele Gauvin says
those P.A. days can be moved to weekends, "but
school boards can't use strike savings to pay
teachers' salaries" on those dates.
"It's really the students' loss of study time
that the minister is concerned with;' says Ms.
Gauvin. She adds the government is giving
boards more guidance now because many of the
proposals submitted didn't make up as much
time as was hoped.
As for the possibility of holding classes dur-
ing March break. Ms. Brown says that was not
a popular option during the board's consultation
with students. "The students felt they really
needed that break"
And Ms. Jermey notes teachers need their
P.A. days for planning. "With secondary educa-
---I
come up with new rules restricting how that
number can be reached.
According to the ministry memo, "176 in-
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class instructional days must be provided in the
school calendar." Boards are also expected to
allocate a minimum of five days from their
Please,
available professional activity (P.A.) days and
exam days for instruction. As well, teachers will
reevcle
not be paid for P.A. days moved to Saturdays or
,
into July.
Mary Brown, communications manager for
me...
the Durham District School Board, says "one of
_
tion reform documents anticipated throughout
the school year... we felt it was important to pro-
vide professional development for our teach-
ers. "
She feels the government's rejection of the
plans to hold P.A. days on Saturdays and during
July "means the government isn't valuing that
experience for the teachers and the students".
The Durham District School Board's plan
called for students to make up I I of the 15 days
lost. The board had proposed classes for Dec.
21, 22 and 23, Easter Monday April 5 and June
28. 29 and 30, which were scheduled as P.A.
days. Instructional days were also proposed for
four exam days, two from each term.
The Durham Catholic District School Board
had proposed to make up 10 days of instruc-
tional time. Its plan called for students to be in
class during the first three days of each of the
Christmas break. Dec. 21 to 23. and March
break. March 17 to 19. June 28. 29 and 30 and
July 2 were also to be instructional days.
A meeting of school hoards. teachers and the
Province is planned for early next week.
"That's when we should find out where we
go from here;' Ms. Brown says.
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start-up study under way
PICKPRING from page I
to improve station performance.
If Hydro does decide to
restart the 'A' side, Mr. An-
dognini estimated it will take
about 14 months to get the first
reactor back on-line, probably
in June 2((X), with additional re-
actors likely to be started about
every six months after that.
Also announced at the meet-
ing was a study to be undertak-
en by Hydro on the economic
impact of the Pickering and
Darlington nuclear stations on
their host municipalities and on
Durham Region as a whole. Mr.
Andognini said such a study has
been requested by some area
politicians.
"The need for this study has
become more urgent:" said Mr.
Andognini.
He explained that for Picker-
ing the study would look into
the economic impact of operat-
ing the 'B' side alone, restarting
the 'A' side, and decommission-
ing the plant when it goes out of
operation. The study's expected
to be completed early next year.
Mr. Andognini also announced
Hydro will pay for the hiring of
an independent consultant by
the Town of Pickering to moni-
tor its study.
Pickering Council recently
asked Town staff to look into
the possibility of requiring a
municipal licence and fee from
the nuclear station.
Provincial legislation now
allows Towns to charge such a
fee if it represents true costs to
the municipality. Councillors
suggested the Town should in-
vestigate the economic benefits
the Pickering station has
brought, and its negative effects
such as businesses deciding
against moving here because of
the plant.
When asked if the negative
impacts of the station will be in-
vestigated, plant chief Bob
Stricken said the study will deal
"primarily" with its economic
benefits.
"It's pretty difficult for us to
do the study on the other side;'
he noted.
In response to requests from
audience members, Mr. An-
dognini and Mr. Stricken also
committed Hydro to consulting
the public on its decision on
whether to restart the 'A' reac-
tors-, consulting the public on its
economic impact study-. extend-
ing its environmental review of
the Pickering station, and hav-
ing its groundwater monitoring
project at the Pickering plant
overseen by an independent
consultant.
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EDITORIAL
A D V E R T I S E R O C T. 2 5 1 9 9 8
Let's celebrate our
best young people
Nominate an outstanding Pickering youth
as Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
We see it in the media every day:
stories about youth who've com-
mitted crimes, youth who've gone
astray, calls for boot camps and a
stiffening of the Young Offender's
Act. You'd think there's no hope
for the future.
But, the picture painted on the
surface obscures the masterpiece
hidden below. There are countless
numbers of young people in our
communities who are first-class
citizens, who help the old and in-
firm, who contribute their talents in
numerous ways. And that's what
we should be celebrating — the
power of youth to make positive
changes, to set an example for
young and old alike.
The Ontario Community News-
papers Association takes time an-
nually to recognize 12 Junior Citi-
zens of the Year. Since 1981, the
association has honoured youth be-
tween the ages of six and 18 who
have worked hard to make a differ-
ence. The awards are supported by
the Office of the Lieutenant Gover-
nor of Ontario.
Do you know an outstanding
young person" A nominee for the
award may be involved in worth-
while community service, could be
a special young person contribut-
ing to his or her community despite
a physical or psychological limita-
tion or could be an individual who
has performed acts of heroism, per-
haps endangering their own lives.
This is where you come in. If
you would like to see a young per-
son receive recognition for the
good works he or she has done,
please nominate him or her. You
can do so by sending nominations
to the Ontario Community News-
papers Association, 3050 Harvester
Rd., Suite 103, Burlington, Ont.,
L7N 311. Call 905-639-8720, ext.
230.
You can also get nomination
forms from the offices of the News
Advertiser, at 130 Commercial
Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. Our
phone number's 683-5110.
You'll have to hurry to get your
nomination in as this year's dead-
line is Saturday, Oct. 31.
So, pick up a nomination form
and make sure a special young per-
son gets recognized for the good
works he or she does.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Forget Y2K
Armageddon
To the editor:
The Year 2(100 syndrome is re-
ally starting to get on my nerves
and it's time someone with a little
knowledge said something about
it.
It is all about money, period.
Yes, I know there are hundreds of
techno wizards out there and hun-
dreds of Year 2000 consultants run-
ning around yelling, "The sky is
falling" But it definitely is not.
They are making money at the ex-
pense of people not literate in com-
puter technology.
The planes will not drop from
What an example for us all
Conway, other gamblers must learn from mistakes
It couldn't have been easy for
Dave Conway to bare his soul and
tell his life story to thousands of peo-
ple. When you've been convicted of
fraud after stealing many thousands
of dollars from a charity which put
its trust in you — well, it's not a
story you're inclined to repeat in
black and white for all to read.
But Mr. Conway, 63, who told all
to crime reporter Stephen Shaw in a
recent feature in the News Advertis-
er, wants to make it clear compulsive
,gambling leads to ruin.
Mr. Conway flushed a career as
an accountant down the drain with
his behaviour. A trip to the race track
back in the mid-1980s where he
-cashed in on a longshot started him
on a downward spiral that eventually
had him betting money that wasn't
his own. A well-respected two -term
:regional councillor, Mr. Conway
traces the really bad times back to his
.J994 election defeat.
Tim
Kelly
Copy Editor
But the Oshawa man is hopeful
any other potential `Dave Conways'
out there will recognize themselves
in his story. He is the ultimate cau-
tionary tale, the big gambler who bet
it all and lost it all, who got caught,
was charged, tried and convicted and
who is now clawing his way back to
respectability.
He lost his 34 -year family home,
his job, his standing in the communi-
ty. To survive he's been forced to
take positions suited to much
younger men like working as a foot
courier in Toronto or selling frozen
meat packages door-to-door. It's all
pretty grim, pretty humbling. But it's
also a vitally important message that
must be heard in a society where
gambling is becoming more and
more accessible to people at all lev-
els.
Dave Conway's long ride to the
bottom shows what happens when
curiosity becomes interest, becomes
obsession, becomes addiction. His
illness not only hurt himself, it hurt
his family and it hurt the charity he
stole more than $70,000 from. The
money isn't coming back.
But Mr. Conway, through treat-
ment and his own desire to change, is
trying to reclaim the good things he
lost when he bottomed out. To do
that, he must never forget the an-
guish his gambling caused to all
close to him and we must never for-
get the cost paid by those who take a
chance, place a bet and pay the price
many times over.
the sky at 12:01 Jan, 1, 2000. The
elevators will not crash and the
computers that protect us from the
bad guys will not come to a sudden
halt. There are too many reasons
why it will not happen but the best
one is common sense.
Ask yourself this question:
Where did the Year 2000 syndrome
start? In the computer industry.
Where do the expert consultants
work? In the computer industry. }
There is definitely a conflict of
interest and it comes down to the
principle of' "Make hay while the
sun shines".
There really could be some
glitches in main frames but they
will be adjusted accordingly and it
is just not a big deal.
If you have a doubt about your
home PC, here is a little tip. Set the
internal clock on your computer to
Dec., 31, 1999 at 11:56 p.m. If in
four minutes it crashes, consider
me wrong. If it hums along as it
normally does please let me know.
Because it will.
David Damario, M.S.C.,
Ajax
Tory vows
just sound bytes
To the editor. -
Tory `Sound Byte' Hit Parade.
Rising to the top over the past
little while! This bullet can't miss.
Sounds nice. Easy to dance to.
Rolls off the lips of Mike Harris
and Dave Johnson at every photo-
op. Yes, `Putting Kids First' is now
available!
Although catchy, it is just a
spin-off of past hits, `Putting Pa-
tients First' and `Protecting the En-
vironment', which rapidly tumbled
to the bottom of the charts once lis-
teners appreciated their true value.
Nothing more than sound bytes.
Tom Brewer,
Pickering
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A long road to recovery
NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 25,1998 PAGE 7 AR
Celiac sufferer finds his way
BY LINDA WHITE.
Staff Writer
Invite Dave Norman over for
dinner and he'll ask you what you
plan to serve. But don't be offended.
The Ajax resident has celiac dis-
ease and the wrong foals — even
on occasion — can spell serious dis-
comfort. Eating the wrong foods
regularly can seriously harm his
health.
Celiac disease is a condition
which affects the surface of the
small intestine where nutrients from
the fool we eat are absorbed by the
body. In people with celiac disease,
the absorptive surface of the small
intestine is damaged or destroyed
by the ingestion of a substance
called gluten.
Gluten is a protein found in
wheat, rye, triticale, barley and oats.
There is no known cure for celi-
ac disease, which statistics indicate
could affect some 13,000 people in
Canada — many of whom are still
waiting to be diagnosed.
Celiac disease can only be con-
trolled by strict adherence to a
gluten-free diet. Obvious items in-
clude most breads, cereals, pastas,
cakes and cookies.
But gluten is also a hidden ingre-
dient in many commercial foods
and oral medications. Mr. Norman
points to some spices as an exam-
ple. Unless they arc 'pure', they
may contain some flour to ensure
they flow freely, but it's not a high
enough percentage to warrant inclu-
sion on the package's list of ingredi-
ents.
"You have to be very careful
about what you cat;' notes Mr. Nor-
man, a retired Ontario Hydro engi-
neer, whose cravings for foods he
can no longer eat "arc long gone".
Mr. Norman, 62, was diagno%W
with celiac disease in 1974 after
having suffered two -and -a -half
ANDREW IWANOWSKl/ .Vers Advertiser photo
Dave Norman, who suffers from celiac disease, is a whiz in the
kitchen when it comes to preparing specialized meals. Celiac suf-
ferers must watch their diet to minimize the symptoms of the dis-
ease, which affects the small intestine.
yeah with "stomach distress which
my doctor couldn't diagnose"
He underwent x-rays, was put on
a medication for high stomach acid
and eventually prescribed Valium
for a year, as doctors believed his
problem must be related to stress.
In that period, his weight plum-
meted from 180 pounds to 130. He
lost 10 pounds in one week alone
after a prolonged bout of diarrhea.
"In the end, I wasn't really di -
Besting anything:" Mr. Norman re-
calls. "Foxxi was just goin= through
me"
Indeed, symptoms of celiac dis-
ease include anemia, chronic diar-
rhea weight loss, fatigue and bloat-
ing.
(A related, but not as common
condition, is dermatitis herpeti-
formis, a chronic skin disease which
presents itself as an intense burning
and itching rash. Symptoms can he
Is it that time of year already?
relieved by medication, though
strict adherence to a gluten-free diet
for prolonged periods may, for
some patients, he successful in re-
ducing the amount of" medication
needed and. in some instances,
eliminate the need for drugs alto -
(t Finally. Mr. Norman was
admitted to hospital fora full exam-
ination that included a small intes-
tine biopsy. Admittedly, being diag-
nosed with celiac disease was a re-
lief because it identified his prob-
lem. But it also set the father of
thrre on a journey into uncharted
tcmtory, forcing him to modify a
lifetime of eating habits in order to
control his condition.
Mr. Norman later learned that he
did show some symptoms as a
child, but slight chanves in diet ap-
peared to control problems.
"I have never cheated by eating a
slice 6f bread" since being diag-
nosed, reports Mr. Norman, who
soon discovered he enjoyed things
like bean sprouts with spaghetti
sauce. "I may have eaten food that
had gluten in it or a roast beef that
had gravy on it that was not totally
scraped off. You feel it. I think I
knew when I've eaten something
with gluten in it"
To day. there are numerous
gluten-free prnxlucts on the market
— such as rice pasta — as well as
gluten-free c(x)kNx)ks. And while
Mr. Norman must be careful to find
out how foods are cooked when he
cats out at a restaurant, he knows of
several which will accommoxiate his
needs. As regional director of the
Central Ontario chapter of the
Canadian Celiac Association. Mr.
Norman hopes his ,tore will en-
courage others to seek medical at-
tention it they have similar symp-
toms. For more information atx)ut
the chapter call 1-8f111- •f,? -'?9f, or
416-781-9140.
Durham residents urged to get flu shots
BY CHRIS BOVIE
Staff Editor
Durham's health department is
hoping to give influenza educa-
tion a shot in the arm.
The region's associate medical
officer of health Dr. Donna
Reynolds is hoping more people
pr, Donna Reynolds, Durham's associate medical officer of
health, gets a flu vaccine from Dr. Michael Silverman to protect
her this fall and winter. Regional health officials are encouraging
high risk residents to get their vaccinations.
will get a flu shot this year.
"The flu's more than a cough,
fever or muscle ache;" says Dr.
Reynolds. "Elderly people, those
living in long-term care facilities,
and people with many different
chronic medical conditions
should receive influenza vaccina-
tion"
Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Michael
Silverman, infectious disease spe-
cialist, bared their arms as they
received flu shots in conjunction
with Infection Control Week.
Last year only 48 per cent of
high-risk people in Durham were
vaccinated, the third lowest cov-
erage in the province, Dr.
Reynolds reports.
"This means that nearly 52,000
people living in Durham Region
who are at risk of health problems
resulting from influenza infection
were not protected"
People over 65 and individuals
with asthma, kidney disease or
cancer should specifically make a
point of getting a flu shot, be-
cause the onset of influenza can
compromise their current health
condition.
"People who work with those
at high risk should also be immu-
nized:' Dr. Silverman adds.
"Nurses, physicians and other
health-care providers can protect
their patients by being immu-
nized"
Here in Durham, long-term
care facilities such as nursing
homes each year report outbreaks
of the flu.
But, that need not be the case.
"Studies have shown that vac-
cinated health-care workers save
lives by preventing the transmis-
sion of the influenza virus to pa-
tients," Dr. Silverman says.
Flu facts:
• Anyone with a history of hy-
persensitivity to eggs or egg prod-
ucts should not get a flu shot.
• The flu vaccine contains only
killed virus and you can't get the
flu from the injection.
• The best time to get a flu shot
is between October and Novem-
ber, prior to flu season.
Crossmik denied at
senior's death site
AJAX — A request for a cross-
walk where an Ajax senior was hit
and killed last week was turned
down by Durham Region a few
years ago.
Ward 4 local Councillor Pat
Brown told a meeting of Ajax Coun-
cil's general government committee
Thursday that, when Westwood
Manor was being built in the early
1990s, the Ajax Municipal Housing
Corporation approached the Region
requesting a crosswalk be located in
front of the building.
But, Coun. Brown, a former
president of the AMHC, recalled that
regional works officials denied the
request, arguing that a crosswalk
would be too close to two intersec-
tions equipped with stop lights.
Residents at the home have
been asked to cross at lights at
Westney and Rands roads or at
Westney and Harwood Avenue,
Coun. Brown added.
Wards 3 and 4 Regional Coun-
cillor Jim McMaster noted he's men-
tioned the situation again to region-
al works officials since the Oct. 14
death of Dora Howard, 82.
Mrs. Howard, a resident of
Westwood Manor at 960 Westney
Rd. S., was struck by a truck while
returning home from the grocery
store across the street from the
home.
She was taken to Ajax -Picker-
ing Health Centre and later trans-
ten'ed to Sunnybrook Health Sci-
ence Centre in Toronto, where she
succumbed to her injuries that night.
She had suffered hemorrhaging
in her brain, a crushed lung and a
fractured arm and pelvis.
Her family plans to draft a peti-
tion calling for a walkway or to have
signs installed warning drivers that
seniors live in the area.
They believe walking the extra
distance to crosswalks may be too
much for some seniors. particularly
in bad weather and when they are
carrying heavy items. A police in-
vestigation is continuing into Mrs.
Howard's death.
Drivers ignore speed
limits in school zones:
Durham report
Drivers travelling through school
areas tend to disobey the speed
limit, a year-long study has found.
Durham Region monitored mo-
torists in the area of flashing amber
warning beacons installed near
three schools and found drivers
'don't significantly reduce operating
speeds within school zones" a
works departrnent report notes.
The flashing warnings were in-
stalled April 1, 1997 near St. Isaac
Jogues School in Pickering, South
Courtice School in Clarington and
H.W. Knight Pubic School in Brock.
Radar studies conducted on six
different occasions at each k)cation
also found that traffic congestion is a
bigger problem in school zones than
speeding and the flashing beacons
"become part of the roadway
scenery and eventually lose their ef-
iectiveeness".
Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs
told his regional colleagues
Wednesday he's disappointed the
beacons aren't encouraging drivers
to slow down near schools.
"We were hoping this strategy
would be successful. Clearly it has-
n't been. We have to revisit speed
limits"
AQP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDFnON, oe tobo 25,1888
Heads up on Halloween
In
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eman
being safe
On Halloween, one kind of
scare everyone wants to avoid
is being involved in a traffic
accident.
CAA Central Ontario sug-
gests parents and children take
the following precautions for a
safe Halloween:
• Try to trick-
or -treat when it's
still light outside.
Dusk is when visibility for
motorists is the poorest.
• NVear a simple costume made
of light-coloured material that
allows for easy movement.
• Decorate your costume withi
reflectve tape and carry a
flashlight.
• Use hypo -allergenic makeup
instead of a mask. Masks
block vision, making it diffi-
cult to be aware of approach-
ing traffic.
This increases the chance
of tripping or falling.
• If you must wear a mask,
make sure you take it off
before crossing a
street.
• Choose a
route that
I goes only
lltit 1 through
s a f e
neighbour-
hoods with
well -lit
streets.
• Have a responsi-
ble adult or older
®'• teen accompany
younger trick -or -
treaters.
• Although travelling in
groups is safer, try to
limit the group size to four or
five to better keep track of all
the children.
• Always walk, don't run —
especially when crossing the
street.
• Cross only at corners. Never
cross the street between
parked cars or in the middle of
Halloween candy0
:
The good and the gruesome
The Ontario Dental Associa-
tion (ODA) says Halloween
doesn't have to be a scary time
for your children's teeth and
gums, as long as smart choices
are made about the treats your
kids eat.
"It's unrealistic to think we
can keep all treats from our chil-
dren at Halloween," says ODA
president Dr. Wayne Pulver. "in
fact, hiding candy from our chil-
dren, when others have it, may
just make them want it more."
The good news is that some
smart dental habits will reduce
the impact of candy on teeth and
gums. Dr. Pulver offers three
suggestions to improve your
children's dental care during
Halloween. "First, parents can
do their part by handing out
healthy Halloween snacks. Sec-
ond, sort through the beats col-
iected by your own children.
And third, encourage good den-
tal habits right after snacking.7
How can parents tell the good
theb®d when filling up the
treat bowl? According to Dr. Pull -
ver, it's all relative.
"Parents may be surprised to
learn that junk food isn't all cre-
��tted equal when it comes to den-
71al impact. In fact, many coin-
.. mon snacks are worse for your
teeth than Halloween chocolates
and candies."
Dr. Pulver says the real trick
is avoiding the worst offenders,
especially the sticky, chewy,
hard and crunchy. "Sticky
sweets that adhere to teeth are
the prime culprits behind decay -
causing bacteria and plaque.
Fruit -flavoured roll -up treats and
raisins can stick to teeth more
easily than a chocolate bar."
The ODA offers this guide
for purchasing and consuming
Halloween treats:
GOOO TREATS
(sugarless or low in sugar, not
hard; easily brushed or washed
away from teeth by saliva)
— fruit, sugarless gum, potato or
tortilla chips, cheese puffs, sun-
flower seeds, popcorn, sugarless
lollipops.
GRUESOME TREATS
(very sweet, sticky or hard; diffi-
cult to brush or wash away from
teeth; difficult to chew; may
damage teeth)
— rock candy, peanut brittle,
toffee, caramels, jelly beans,
gummy treats.
Following these simple steps
will help ensure your children
enjoy all the fun of Halloween
and maintain a healthy smile
long after the treats are gone.
the block.
• If there is no sidewalk, al-
ways walk facing traffic, as far
off the roadway as possible.
• Never enter any stranger's
house, even if you're invited.
• Wait until you get home to
sort, check and eat your treats.
Motorists are also asked to
keep an eye out for small chil-
dren, and slow down when dri-
ving through residential areas.
— CAA Central Ontario is a
not for profit auto club offer-
ing insurance, travel and
emergency road services.
There are 1.7 million CAA
members in Ontario, and 4
million members in Canada.
Churches
celebrate
'Hallelujah'
An association of local
church and community groups
have gotten together to offer an
alternative Halloween celebra-
tion for children.
The third annual 'Hallelujah
Party" will be held Saturday,
Oct. 31 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Revival Tabernacle Church,
550 Kingston Rd., Pickering.
Participants will be enter-
tained by Canadian juggling
champion Bob Cates, enjoy a
puppet show and have fun at
carnival game booths.
There'll also be a hot dog
dinner and a loot bag to take
home.
The Hallelujah Party is free,
though donations will be ac-
cepted. It's being sponsored by
St. Paul's on -the -Hill Anglican
Church, St. Paul's Child Care
Centre, Revival Tabernacle
Church and Pickering Pente-
costal Church.
Parents are asked to dress
their children as a favourite
hero or heroine, or Bible or
cartoon character and not allow
costumes of an "occult or vio-
lent nature" (no witches,
ghosts, vampires, skeletons,
devils, violent action heroes
etc.)
Register as soon as possible
to avoid disappointment. Call
837-2310 and leave your name,
telephone number, names of
the children attending, and
total number attending the hot
dog dinner.
Or call Diane McVitty at
839-7909, or fax your registra-
tion to St. Paul's at 839-3152.
Children must be accompa-
nied by their parents, accord-
ing to a release.
GAMBLING?
Do you have questions or concerns regarding your own or someone
else's involvement in gambling?
Pinewood Centre of Lakeridge Health Corporation offer; consultation
and gambling counselling services for all forms of gambling.
All services are confidential and provided without cost.
Call 571-3344 or 683-5950
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Beer bottle'retums benefit diabetes association
The Canadian Diabetes Association
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year's Case for a Cure campaign.
Customers of The Beer Store have donat-
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and cans to raise over $200,000 for the cam -
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month will raise
money to help
ailing young-
sters.
It's set for
Sunday, Nov.
29 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the
club at 520
Westney Rd. S.
in Ajax.
Arts, crafts
and Christmas
gifts will be
sold.
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look from a hair
and makeup
artist.
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Deere will be
on hand for 20 -
minute appoint-
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booked for $25
a session.
All proceeds
will go to the
Hospital for
Sick Children.
Both members
and non-mem-
bers are wel-
come.
Admission is
$5 per person.
Tickets can be
bought in ad-
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at 428-2500 for
more informa-
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Birthday Birthdays Birthday Birthday
A special little A �:utie turncd four vcars old on -
f boy has turned two Oct. 14.
years old and his big Ii a p p y
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by celebrating at Air f r o m
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friends. Alyssa 's ti~e troy D a d d y,
birthday on Oct. 23 Paulin a
will also be celebrat- and Christ -
"Our little princess has turned ed at the Air Zone. ian. "We
one already! Happy birthday on -------------- - love you
Oct. 20 to Chloe J. Ahluwalia. very much" And. "happy 10th an -
Oct. 21 was a big day tier j
Lots of love from Papa, Mama Birthday niversary Dave. I love vou. Desni"Jonathan, because he turned nine
and the whole family"
-- --- J Lauren Ashleigh Elizabeth years old with happy birthday
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MacFayden reaches double digitswishes from Mom, Dad, Sarah
25th Anniversary' on Oct. 26 when she turns 10. Blrthda\- and Emilv.
Happy birthday wishes with love
from Mom, Dad, Jillian, Kristi B i rt h d a
and Jamie Angel, Goldie, Sum-
mer, Nana and Papa Broderick,
Aunt Lily, Uncle Randy Rachel,
Josh and Sarah, Aunt Barb, Aunt Anne and Uncle Ed
Vanessa, godfather Kyle, godmother Aunt Ruth, Aunt
Frances, Uncle Bertie and all her friends. Lauren is known
as the Lauren-giser for her vast amount of ener_v and love.
"Make the next 10 a little slower honey %ti'e all love vou' i
Twenty-five years ago, on Oct. Birthdays '` '
20, Judy and Joel Parke said, "I..
do" The happy couple are cele- There are two 4110,bracing their past co year of wed- birthdays in the # Happy sweet 16th birthday '' I
ded bliss on a Caribbean cruise. Molinaro home in �` wishes go out to Samantha -
Lots of love from Alison, Stacey, late October. Alessia� ;. Racioppo on Oct. 29. Best wishes Happy hirthday wishes went out
family and friends. turned three years " from all her friends and family. to Rachael Currie-14'raith on
j old on Oct. 23 and :i _ .-___� Oct. 21 when she turned 11. Love
her dad Carmen hits and kisses from Tammy. Steve,
the milestone age of p, Birthda Emily, Chris, Greg and glom
Birthday 30 on Oct. 27. Love y Rhonda.
"Our su- I from wife/mother Julie and son/brother Francesco. i Oct. I I
meant more
turned 10 on than just turkey Birthday
,Oct. 14. Birthday in the McKay
Happy birth -home. It was a Little cutie
Pow -
day wishes to "Lordy, lady, how day for a birth- Melissa Pow -
Greg with lots he's growing. On Oct day celebration t eU turned three
28, our little boy Ash- as Kurt turned on Oct. 24.
of love from
Mom, Dad (alias Coach Ron), ton Waft turns one.� nine. Wishing "Happy birth- -
Crissy and Mitzy, Oma, Opa,
There to celebrate F him a happy birthday were Mom, day sweet-
Naos Paps and all the family. with him will be Dad, brother Jesse, Gramma and heart. All our
Nanny, Mom, Dad, sisters x love from
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Lyosay and Lyzetbe, L Degen. "We're very proud of all M o m m y
Birthday Grandma, his aunts, uncles, cousins and friends" your accomplishments" Daddy and Emily."
who's turning Birthday Birthday Birthday
three on Oct
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27. Wishing turns four on Oct. 26, Oct. 27 is a A u s t i n
B r a n s e n with special birthday big day for Frank Deg-
F.mily Coop- wishes and love from Vanessa be- root is turning
er a happy Mummy, Daddy, ':, cause she trans three on Oct.
birthday with brother may, Nana, four years old. 30 and he'll
lots of loveNancy, Gam, Happy birth- celebrate with
are Mommy, Daddy, Nana, Mammo Su, cousin day wishes family and
Poppa, Gran, Granpa, Aunt Alexander, Ana- with love, hugs and kisses from friends. "We
Michele and Uncles Scott and Marie and Shanta. Mom, Dad, Gotrd and Leighton. love you;' say Mom, Dad, sister Liz
Ryan. "Have a wonderful Batman birthday party." "Have a super birthday Vanessa." and brother Shawn.
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N E W S A D V E RT 1
SER OCT. 25, 1998
Facts about common painkillers
Today millions of North
Americans use a variety of
painkillers. And it's apparent that
many people believe these drugs
are all basically the same. Yet
there are major differences that
are extremely important. And
until consumers become knowl-
edgeable about them, their use
my be ineffective, or even worse,
dangerous.
The following are facts to keep
in mind when taking commonly
used painkillers:
No. I — Tylenol (aceta-
minophen) medication is safe. It
becomes problematic for the liver
in alcoholics and for people who
do not follow label directions,
taking more than the recommend-
ed dose of acetaminophen. There
are no studies that show that oc-
casional drinkers are at risk when
taking acetaminophen.
The American College of
Rheumatology supports the use
of acetaminophen at doses up to
4,000 milligrams (mg) a day. This
is the equivalent of eight Extra
Strength Tylenol caplets a day.
And it recommends this medica-
tion as the initial drug of choice
to treat the pain of osteoarthritis
of the hip and knee.
No. 2 - Some painkillers con-
tain more than one ingredient.
For instance, Excedrin is a com-
bination of acetaminophen and
caffeine.
A report from the Mavo Clinic
shows that caffeine added to ac-
etaminophen does improve pain
relief and acts faster to relieve
headaches. That before the addi-
tion of caffeine it was necessary
to increase the dose of aceta-
minophen by 40 per cent.
No. 3 — A report in Clinical
Practice Guidelines claims that
for most patients with mild to
moderate pain from degenerative
joint disease or musculoskeletal
pain, acetaminophen provides
satisfactory pain relief with fewer
side-effects than using non-
steroidal anti inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDS).
No. 4 — Today large numbers
of patients are taking ;NSAIDS
such as Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)
to treat arthritic and other pains.
But the public must know these
medications are not trouble-free.
The prestigious New England
Journal of Medicine stresses that
NSAIDS increase the risk of
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Game
K: Gifford -Jones
MD.
stomach ulcer, gastrointentinal
bleeding, hypertension and renal
injury.
Acetaminophen, however, is
generally well-tolerated in the
doses commonly used to treat os-
teoarthritis.
Several years ago Dr. Ingvar
Bjarnason, senior registrar at
King's College Hospital in Lon-
don, reported that "North Amcri-
cans simply don't take the side-
effects of NSAIDS as seriously as
in Europe."
He continued, "We've always
believed that the main threat from
NSAIDS was peptic ulcers. But
these drugs can also cause in-
flammatory changes at the ileoce-
cal junction, that part of the intes-
tine where the small bowel joins
the large bowel"
Other studies estimate that one
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out of five chronic NSAIDS users
will develop hemorrhage in the
upper gastrointestinal tract. And
that gastrointestinal problems are
six times greater in elderly pa-
tients taking NSAIDS for the
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
No. 5 — Today large numbers
of people are taking a daily As-
pirin. Some are using Aspirin in
an endeavour to prevent heart at-
tack. Others take a daily Aspirin
following a coronary attack or
bypass surgery. This is sound ad-
vice and there's no need to be
concerned about it.
Aspirin has a specific effect on
the blood clotting mechanism.
Platelets, small particles in the
blood are part of the blood clot-
ting process.
Aspirin oils the blood and
keeps platelets from sticking to-
gether preventing fatal heart at-
tack. Other painkillers do not
have this effect.
No. 6 — If you are taking a
medication that can irritate your
stomach such as ASA or ibupro-
fen consider taking enteric coated
pills.
This is particularly important
If you're taking a painkiller every
day. They're not the best choice
for the quick relief of an occa-
sional headache. But enteric coat-
ed pills pass through the stomach
and dissolve in the small intes-
tine. This helps to decrease stom.
ach irritation.
No. 7 — Except for aceta-
minophen which is unlikely to
cause stomach upset swallow anv
of these painkillers with food to
decrease stomach irritation.
Avoid taking them with alcohol
which increases the risk of gas.
trointestinal side-effects. And
never take more than recom-
mended on the label or by your
doctor.
No. 8 — Try to avoid drug -in-
teractions. Today many patients
consume a variety of medica-
tions. Be sure to check with your
doctor and pharmacist to learn
whether the combination of these
drugs poses a problem.
Remember to treat over-the-
counter (OTC) painkillers in the
same way as you would prescrip-
tion drugs. Don't misuse them.
Too many painkillers of any kind
taken to excess over a long period
of time can be harmful to kid-
neys.
P-uv'ei tising ingWfles?
Call 683-5110
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out of five chronic NSAIDS users
will develop hemorrhage in the
upper gastrointestinal tract. And
that gastrointestinal problems are
six times greater in elderly pa-
tients taking NSAIDS for the
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
No. 5 — Today large numbers
of people are taking a daily As-
pirin. Some are using Aspirin in
an endeavour to prevent heart at-
tack. Others take a daily Aspirin
following a coronary attack or
bypass surgery. This is sound ad-
vice and there's no need to be
concerned about it.
Aspirin has a specific effect on
the blood clotting mechanism.
Platelets, small particles in the
blood are part of the blood clot-
ting process.
Aspirin oils the blood and
keeps platelets from sticking to-
gether preventing fatal heart at-
tack. Other painkillers do not
have this effect.
No. 6 — If you are taking a
medication that can irritate your
stomach such as ASA or ibupro-
fen consider taking enteric coated
pills.
This is particularly important
If you're taking a painkiller every
day. They're not the best choice
for the quick relief of an occa-
sional headache. But enteric coat-
ed pills pass through the stomach
and dissolve in the small intes-
tine. This helps to decrease stom.
ach irritation.
No. 7 — Except for aceta-
minophen which is unlikely to
cause stomach upset swallow anv
of these painkillers with food to
decrease stomach irritation.
Avoid taking them with alcohol
which increases the risk of gas.
trointestinal side-effects. And
never take more than recom-
mended on the label or by your
doctor.
No. 8 — Try to avoid drug -in-
teractions. Today many patients
consume a variety of medica-
tions. Be sure to check with your
doctor and pharmacist to learn
whether the combination of these
drugs poses a problem.
Remember to treat over-the-
counter (OTC) painkillers in the
same way as you would prescrip-
tion drugs. Don't misuse them.
Too many painkillers of any kind
taken to excess over a long period
of time can be harmful to kid-
neys.
P-uv'ei tising ingWfles?
Call 683-5110
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By
remove teeth when
and not get trapped
Dr. Christopher Tom
braces are put on
in the bone
The American
• reduce or eliminate
• improve speech
Association of Orthodontists
the need for jaw
development
recommend all children
surgery
• help the mouth
have an orthodontic
• prevent the risk of
close properly
examination no later than
damage to teeth that
• prevent or reduce
age 7.
are sticking out
jaw problems from
This is to help deter-
• correct harmful
developing
mine which children may
thumb sucking or
obtain better co-oper-
need orthodontic treat-
mouth breathing
ation during treatment
ment such as wearing
habits
before the 'teenage'
braces or a retainer.
• improve appearance
years.
Listed below are some of
and help your children
the ways in which early
feel better about
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orthodontic treatment
themselves
KIDS SHOULD HAVE
may help.
• simplify treatment
AN ORTHODONTIC
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EVALUATION NO
Help to:
length of time braces
LATER THAN AGE 7.
• guide proper
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growth of the jaw
• reduce the chance
is a certified specialist in
• widen a narrow jaw
of teeth shifting after
Orthodontics and main -
so new adult teeth
braces are removed
tains a private practice in
have room to grow
• make space for
the Pickering Town
• reduce the need to
adult teeth to grow
Centre, Lower Level. For
more information
please call (905) 839-
1268.
Orthodontic "Tricks and Treats"
As your little ghosts and
goblins bring home their
Halloween treats ani
candies, here are a
few tricks to help
prevent any broken
braces or poking
wires.
If it is "sticky",
"chewy," hard," or
"crunchy," it is a
treat that anyone
wearing braces
should avoid. This
includes foods
such as caramel,
gum, taffy, tortilla
chips, and hard
pretzels. If chil-
dren swearing
braces y to
"sneak" foods
such as those men-
tioned,
entioned, this could
halal their braces
and may also length-
en their treatmen
dime. _
For patients we
ing removable ret;
Mrs, remember to 1
the retainer in its case
when bobbing for apples.
Too many retainers are
thrown awav when
What to do if your child
has a treat related emer-
rtencv? Contact your ortho-
t immediately. Most
ors have emergency
fibers where they can
reached. Usually
tall problems can be
>lved over the phone.
.00se braces or pok-
ing wires can be held
in place with ortho-
dontic wax until the
patient can be seen
by the doctor.
Halloween
doesn't have to be
completely treat -
less. Chocolate
and soft candies
are acceptable
provided you
brush and floss
Afterwards.
,Have a safe
and happy
Halloween from the
offioe of Dr ChrWopher
fom and Staff.
For more informa-
. call (905) 839-1268.
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throbbing or burning pain in your legs.
"Are you embarrassed by varicose veins? -
Dr. Liliana Katz
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Ajax Medical Arts Building
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LASIK
LASIK IS THE MOST ADVANCED FORM
OF LASER VISION CORRECTION
loser Vi51ar1 Correction has been perforrrled safely for more thorn a decode
to correct nearsightedness, astigmatism and for #decries.
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Greenwood
Holistic qH
centre
The Greenwood Holistic
Health Care Centre is presenting
"Discovering Your Peaceful Centre"
by Karen Marks.
The event will take place on
Wednesdays from Nov. 4 to Nov. 25
from 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Karen is a Registered Nurse
with a Certificate in Health
Promotion and has acted as Parish
Nurse at Claremont United Church
for the last three years. She is also a
Therapeutic Touch Practitioner and
Teacher of "Lifestyle Management"
at Centennial College.
This series of four weekly 90
minute sessions provides an intro-
duction to techniques that can be
used to manage stress, including
breathing, relaxation methods,
mindfulness, centreing, music, med-
itation, guided imagery, journal
writing, creativity, and humour.
Participants will use self -
assessments to identify their own
life stressors, create a plan for
change, and be empowered with
new skills to take charge of their
own well-being.
Karen says that most of us
have difficulty with just "being"
and always feel as if we must be
"doing. "
"When assessing your peace-
ful centre becomes a way of life, the
stress does not miraculously disap-
pear, but becomes more manage-
able," she says. "You can get back in
control, become more focused and
slow the pace of your life by learn-
ing how to create sacred space to
'just be"'
Recent studies suggest 70% to
Wl'o of all illnesses seen in medical
practice are either caused by or
made worse by stress. An Edmonton
study(in the Edmonton Journal,
Sept. 1996) found that 92% of
Edmontonians reported some level
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five described their life as "very
stressful." This study also indicated
that spirituality and a sense of com-
munity may be two important fac-
tors in determining a person's sense
of well-being.
Karen says for the past 100
years the rule of medicine has been
to separate mind from body, and
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SPINAL SUBLUXATION:
A HEALTH CONCERN
Over the past year I have had a
variety of questions from many of
you some of which are answered in
this article.
What is Spinal Subluxation?
A spinal subluxation is a minor
misalignment of a vertebra in your
spine that leads to malfunction and a
loss of health.
How serious is this condition?
There is a vast range of severity
of spinal subluxations from mere fix-
ations of mobility of individual seg-
ments of the spine barely detectable
by motion palpation of the spine (the
chiropractor's expertise) to degener-
ative disc and joint disease visible on
xrays all too often leading to fusion
of the area.
Why should I be concerned about
my spinal health?
The bones of your spine house
and protect the trillions of delicate
nerve fibres which originate in your
brain travel down through the spinal
canal and branch off as nerve roots
passing through the vertebral fora-
men (the opening between spinal
bones) and provide vital messages to
every part of your body to keep it
healthy. If one or more vertebrae
become misaligned there is an inter-
ruption of the number and/or
strength of the mental impulses that
are required for normal horneosta-
sis/balance.
So why is that so important to me?
When two cells come together to
form the human body the first devel-
opment from those cells is the noto-
chord which becomes the brain and
nervous system Out of this delicate-
ly designed group of nerves comes
Ole spinal nerves. All of the other
systems are outpouchings of the ner-
vous system. Your nerve system is
your lifeline. It is that which keeps
life's energy coursing through your
body. If you are losing mental
impulses little by little every day of
course muscles will tighten up. Of
—course, circulation will be distorted.
+Of course your tissues are not going
Stu regenerate as quickly as they are
supposed to. Of course you will feel
r: .sluggish. You start to feel like things
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tions creep up on you over
time. Wouldn't it make
sense to see if your spine
and nervous system are
functioning the way they
are meant to by design?
How do I know if
spinal subluxations are
causing me trouble?
This is a real problem. You
don't often know when
vertebrae are misaligned
unless you have just had a
traumatic injury. But even
then the mental impulses
can be turned off suffi-
ciently fairly quickly and
make you think that the
problem has gone away,
only to show up as some
degenerative condition
years later. The cause of
the pain you have today
may not be as simple as
having just turned to reach
a shopping bag in the back
seat of the car. It could
even be from little inci-
-:dences like that building
up over a long period of
time eventually causing a
hopefully temporary debil-
itating situation. Like a
toothache you don't usual-
ly know there is decay
until it builds up sufficient-
ly to cause the nerves to
feel it. Then it takes slot of
work to fix the problem. It
makes more sense to have
regular checkups to pre-
vent as much aggravation
as possible.
Who corrects spinal
subluxatioris?
Your doctor of chiropractic
corrects spinal subluxa-
tions. Chiropractors are
one of five health profes-
sionals designated as doc-
tors, the only ones allowed
by law to diagnose. Your
doctor of chiropractic spe-
cializes in the detection,
diagnosis, and correction
of spinal problems.
Doctors of chiropractic are
properly trained and edu-
cated with respect to the
spine and nervous system
and they know what to do
and maybe even more
importantly, chiropractors
know what not to do. This
is very important when
you are dealing with this
vital part of your body. It
cannot be taken lightly.
And yet all too often peo-
ple neglect this most criti-
cal area of their body.
Is spinal health care
essential for everyone?
Doctors of
Chiropractic work with
spines of all ages. Some 20
year olds have spines that
look like an 80 year old's
and some 80 year old's
have spines like a 20 year
old should have. The only
way to tell is to have a doc-
tor of chiropractic examine
your spine. Depending on
the state of your spine you
will need only a little bit of
care or slot of care.
Depending on whether
you want correction or
mere pain relief the length
of time is entirely up to
you... but you have the
opportunity of knowing
and helping yourself.
Everyone should have a
periodic spinal exam by a
doctor of
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Police searc-untlesuspects
ANDRE_ K' IWANOW SKI/ .yews Advertiser photo
Birthday donor
Verna McNamara (centre) didn't celebrate her 95th
birthday by accepting gifts this year. Instead, she was
the one doing the giving when she collected four bas-
kets of food from family members and other well-wish-
ers to celebrate her day. She subsequently donated the
food to the Salvation Army to help feed needy families
in Ajax and Pickering. Gratefully accepting the dona-
tion are Salvation Armv representatives Dianna Reid
(left) and Tammi Ritson (right).
Pair could be hiding. out in Ajax area, police say
BY STEPHEN SHAW
Staff Writer
Two men suspected of stealing six
handguns from the home of a retired po-
lice officer should he considered armed
and dangerous, say Durham Regional
Police, who are asking for the public's
help in nabbing the pair.
Guns, ammunition and numerous
valuables were taken during the Thanks-
giving weekend break-in.
Police said the thieves entered the
Eastlawn Street, Oshawa residence
through a rear basement window then
ransacked the home.
They said the handguns, legally -
owned, were removed from a locked gun
cabinet which was pried open. All were
registered by the 63 -year-old collector,
police said.
Also taken during the break-in were
two CO2 cartridge handguns, two starter
pistols, a replica of a Luger handgun.
jewelry, electronic equipment. coin col-
lections, a safe and Royal Doulton fig-
urines, police said.
Sergeant Jim Grimley said two sus-
pects have been identified in that break-
in and two others which occurred on the
same street.
On Monday police executed a search
warrant at the Fairbanks Street residence
of one of the suspects and recovered a
"considerable" amount of stolen proper-
ty, Sgt. Grimley said.
Also seized was a cut-down 30-06
rifle and ammunition.
The stolen handguns, which include
two .32 calibre semi -automatics, were
not recovered.
Police said arrest warrants have been
issued for Bradley Christopher Cox and
Cory Patrick Dcveaux, both 20 -years -
old.
They face numerous charges of
Film discusses causes of cancer
Hearth Place Cancer Centre
presents an evening with Lorna
Wilson Oct. 26 at the Oshawa
Public Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
'Before Their Time' is for
any woman concerned with the
connection of electromagnetic
fields produced by VDTs and
cancer. Ms. Wilson is one of
nine co-workers who were diag-
nosed with cancer within
months of each other. Known as
'cluster cancer,' Ms. Wilson's
story was recently featured in
the October edition of 'Chate-
laine' magazine.
The video, 'Before Their
Time,' which will be shown, re-
ceived the national Canadian
Association of Labour Media
award.
There is no admission charge
to this event. For more informa-
tion, call 579-4833.
Young -parent supportgToupneeds help
The Rose of Durham, a care for infants and toddlers in November and require a
young -parent support group, is while their parents are in- commitment of three hours per
looking for volunteers to assist volved with educational pro- week.
with child care. grams. For more information call
Volunteers are needed to Volunteers positions begin Lisa at 432-3622.
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break -and -enter, mischief, possession of
a narcotic, possession of stolen property,
possession of a restricted weapon, pos-
session of a prohibited weapon and un-
safe storage of a weapon
Police said both men could be hiding
out in the Oshawa or Ajax areas and it's
believed Mr. Cox is carrying a handgun.
Mr. Cox is white, 6 -feet -tall, 170 -
pounds, with short brown hair, hazel
eyes and a severe acne problem. Mr. De-
veaux is white, 5 -feet -4, 133 -pounds,
with short brown receding hair, green
eyes and has a light moustache and goa-
tee.
Anyone who sees either man or
knows of their whereabouts is urged to
call Det. Gill Hughes at 579-1520, ext.
2717, or Crime Stoppers at 436 -TIPS.
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appointment of Mike Hamdan as a Sales and
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police to break-in suspects
PICKERING — An alert
resident is credited with helping
police capture two suspects
wanted in connection with a
string of Pickering break-ins.
Durham Regional Police re-
cently released a description of
a man seen fleeing a Wildwood
Crescent residence on Oct. 11.
Believing he was responsi-
ble for several break and enters
SUNDAY, OCT. 25
DINNER: Greenwood United
Church holds a turkey dinner,
with sittings at 5 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. Adults $10, children $5,
preschoolers free. Advance
ticket orders required. Church
is on 6th Concession in Green-
wood.
Phone 683-6217 for infor-
mation.
HOBBY SHOW: The Hobby
Model Show is being held
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Ex-
eter High School, 80 Falby
Crt., Ajax. Sales, contests,
vendors. Phone 683-8125
(Alex Kondracki), 416-491-
6329 (Derek Pennington) for
information.
GARAGE SALE: Critters in
Need hosts a fund-raising
garage sale from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at 1213 Maple Gate Rd.,
Pickering.
Sports equipment, glass-
ware, crafts, baby items.
Phone 839-5105 for more in-
formation.
.MONDAY, OCT. 26
BREAST-FEEDING: The
Durham Lactation Centre
holds a two-hour prenatal
breast-feeding workshop. In-
formation on starting and what
to expect.
Phone 427-9547 for time
and location, or for more in-
formation on the local organi-
zation.
at homes in the Major Oaks
subdivision, police asked for
the public's assistance in collar-
ing the culprit.
On Oct. 15 a resident of
Greenmount Street spotted a
man matching the description
and police were called.
Two suspects were arrested.
Kareem Bell, 19, of Scarbor-
ough, is charged with break and
BILLBOARD
OCT. 25, 1998
HEALTH: Hearth Place Can-
cer Support Centre's lecture
series presents Lorna Wilson
discussing 'Computers, Chem-
icals and Cancer' and screen-
ing her new video, 'Before
Their Time'; at 7:30 p.m. at
the McLaughlin Auditorium,
Oshawa Library, 65 Bagot St.
Phone 579-4833 for more in-
formation.
NURSES: Durham Lakeview
Council of Registered Practi-
cal Nurses Association of On-
tario hosts a presentation by
the College of Nurses of On-
tario: Self -Assessment Tool
Workshop, at 7 p.m. at the
Ajax and Pickering Health
Centre (formerly the Ajax -
Pickering General Hospital),
Harwood Ave. S., Ajax.
All RPNs and PN students
welcome.
Phone 432-7604 for more
information.
DIVORCE: Divorce Care Re-
covery, a video seminar, is
being held from 7:15 to 9 p.m.
at the Christian Life Centre,
Room 203, at the corner of
Rossland and Ravenscroft rds.,
Ajax.
No childcare available. $2 a
session fee.
Phone 416-878-6571 for
more information.
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enter, attempted break and enter
and possession of stolen prop-
erty.
A 16 -year-old Scarborough
boy is charged with five counts
of break and enter, three counts
of possession of stolen property
and theft.
Both appeared in bail court
and remain in custody awaiting
sureties.
TUESDAY, OCT. 27
PARENTS: A support group
for parents of kids involved in
drug or alcohol abuse, running
away, dropping out of school,
crimes or parental abuse meets
locally every Tuesday at 7:15
p.m.
Call 1-800-488-5666 for lo-
cation.
SENIORS: The Ajax Senior
Citizens' Friendship Club
Tuesday Morning Discussion
Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St.
Andrew's Seniors Centre, 46
Exeter Rd., Ajax.
Local resident David Karry
discusses a music -related
topic.
Phone 619-0315 (Betty
Batho) for more information.
AMNESTY: Amnesty Interna
tional Group 90 (Ajax -Picker-
ing) meets at 9:15 a.m. at
Pickering Village United
Church, 300 Church St. N.,
Ajax. Bromly Armstrong will
speak on Racism and Human
Rights.
Phone 668-7171 for more
information.
OUTDOOR CLUB: The
Durham -Pineridge Outdoor
Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at 44
William St. W. (Cana Hall),
Oshawa.
Guest speaker is John Jen-
nings from the Canadian
Canoe Museum. Phone 420-
4801 for more information on
the club.
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Carrie Borrow•dale at the Pickering Child Care Centre as the pair team
up to decorate a Halloween cupcake.
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Nurses, St. Elizabeth ready to talk again
Si'des aim to end stri*ke
BI' CINDI' UPSHALL
Staff Writer
The two sides in the St. Eliza-
beth strike will be at the negotia-
tion table next week trying to put
an end to the dispute as it enters
its fifth month.
Louise Howell, spokesman
for the 130 striking registered
nurses and clerical staff says the
negotiations between the Ontario
-Nurses Association (ONA). who
represent the employees and St.
Elizabeth are scheduled for
Monday, Oct. 26 and Tuesday,
Oct. 27. She declined further
comment on the progress of the
talks, citing an Ontario Labour
Relations Board -imposed media
blackout.
The nurses and clerical staff
of St. Elizabeth's Durham
,.
branch have been on the picket
line since June 18 after the two
sides failed to reach their first
collective agreement since the
union's certification in Decem-
ber, 1996. The main issues in the
dispute are wages and working
conditions. The labour board ear-
lier this month denied an applica-
tion by the ONA for an arbitrated
solution to the dispute. Instead it
ordered the two sides back to the
negotiating table.
Eva Novy, spokesman for St.
Elizabeth Health Care says nego-
tiations have been taking place
with the assistance of a mediator.
"It's hard to tell, but the tone
is positive:' she says.
While both sides no doubt
will be happy to finally have a
resolution. so will Janet Harris,
chief executive officer of
Durham Access to Care.
"We're hopeful they'll be able
to resolve the dispute and get
back to caring for the communi-
ty;" says Ms. Harris.
Durham Access to Care is an
agency which assigns home
health care services to those in
need through a number of health-
care providers such as St. Eliza-
beth.
During the strike clients nor-
mally treated by St. Elizabeth
have been transferred to Victoria
Order of Nurses, Comcare, Para-
med and the Durham Associa-
tion of Family Respite, which
has taken on additional case
loads, says Ms. Harris, adding
when the strike started 800
clients had to be transferred.
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Big Sisters fund-raiser Tuesday
The Ajax -Pickering Big
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On Tuesday, Oct. 27, the
Ajax Burger King Restaurant
holds a fund-raiser, with 20
per cent of the proceeds from
all sales between 4 and 9 p.m.
going to the Big Sisters.
There will also be face -
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recovery
AJAX —
Suddenly single
parents in the
community are
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part in a video
seminar aimed
at helping them
cope.
Divorce Care
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is being held
from Monday,
Oct. 26 from
7:15 to 9 p.m. at
the Christian
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roads in Ajax.
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available is
available.
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878-6571 for in-
formation.
painting and entertainment by
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rai se r.
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nights.
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Durham committee reviewsDim:114 I'll I Dal I
who should provide services
A regional committee will
spend a year to study how
Durham and its eight member
municipalities should provide
services.
The ad hoc committee, ap-
proved by Regional Council
Wednesday, will consider
which level of government
should be in charge of provid-
ing various municipal ser-
vices.
However, the committee
won't make a recommendation
on who should be responsible,
Chief Administrative Officer
Garry Cubitt said.
"The concept is to capture
where should a service belong.
It may be at one level but de-
livered by someone else," Mr.
Cubitt said.
Clarington Mayor Diane
Hamre said, "Some (services)
will fall off the list right away,
like police (which can only be
run by the Region). Others
need study."
She added one of the aims
of the committee is to deter-
mine "What's the most cost-
effective way to serve our res-
idents?"
When asked if public utili-
ties, such as hydro -electric
commissions, will be re-
viewed, Region Chairman
Roger Anderson replied.
Civil rights
leader speaks at
Amnesty meeting
AJAX — A leading Canadian
civil rights leader will speak at an
Amnesty International meeting in
Ajax on Tuesday.
Bromley Armstrong has been ac-
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more than 50 years.
He's a former trade unionist, in-
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and Ontario Human Rights Commis-
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Born in Jamaica, he came to
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since.
Mr. Armstrong has received the
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30521
LOOKING FOR YOU
Attractive, single lemaie. 5'3-. with brown
hair and eyes. Enjoys dining. dancing, trav-
el and all life has to otter Looking for an
honest. sincere gentleman BOX 34275
HAVE A CUTE SMILE?
Male, 20 yrs old. 5'9-, dark hair, enjoys
camping, sports, dancing, working out.
meeting new people and more. Looking for
a sweet female, with a cute smile. 18 to 26.
BOX 16165
rLLTREAT YOU RIGHT
Attractive, single white male. 45 yrs old.
510 160 lbs, fit, blue eyes, romantic, sen-
sitive, kind. Looking for an attractive, single
white female, slim to medium build, for a
lasting relationship. BOX 16603
NOT HARD TO PLEASE
47 yr old dad, 6'2-, brown hair, blue eyes,
looking for a new lady in my life, 30's to
40's. non-smoker, social drinker, who is
passionate. open minded. attractive. slam to
medium built. who enjoys sports, converse -
bon and time together BOX 16618
BE PATIENT
40 yr old dad. 6'. blonde hair, blue eyes.
210 lbs, smoker. looking for a lemals, 35 to
45, for a possible relationship. BOX 16666
SOUND INTERESTING?
Male, attract". outgoing, funny, good per-
sonably. 5'7-, 145 lbs, hazel eyes, blonde
hair, enjoys quet ewerwhgs, cooking, and
outdoor activities Looking for a female, 22
to 27, 5 5. 110 lbs, brunette, brown eyes.
who is outgoing and fun to be with BOX
18714
No' -
�s a busy professional 1
had no time to find
romance. rsuc I frnew
there had to be a safe,
y convenient way to meet
Enjoys outdoors and sports Seeking
Seeking another male around my age, for
someone with the same interests, and also
casual encounters. BOX 15691
tikes having fun and staying home. BOX
ON A CASUAL BASiS!
30528
42 yr old, 5'6-. 155 lb, very discreet,
A GOOD LISTENER
clean/healthy, divorced male. good looking,
37 yr old male, smoker with a beard.
seeking a very masculine man, over 35, to
romantic and good humored, seeking a
get together with every now and linen. BOX
special friend/playmate to share It,
18067
laughs, weekends away. Age and race
pow". poetry and more Looking for
unimportant. BOX 11463
other gay females. for friendship BOX
A WEEKEND DAD
18991
30 yr old father seeking a single white
FRIENDS AND FUN
female who doesn't play games. I just want
Bi curious white female looking for Bi or Bi
someone to talk to BOX 11493
Curious whale female for outings and fun
ON THE HUNT.. people. Then it hit me -
Call 1-900-451-3793
22 yr old angio, white mother or" dhil•
$2.49 per min.
dren the outdoors and more Seeking ' a free ad In the
BIGGER THE BETTER
while male. 24 o 28. for hwrdshp first aril personals.
Late 40's couple. looking for a large female.
_possibly more BOX 16264 ISI
Now that I have a social
to join un in a inn filed evening. If you are
REGULAR OR DECAF?
interested, give us a call. BOX 11596
41 yr did. 57 full Loured. divorcwd'""al' life, I (save the office at a
f ffi
WHAT I WANT
who enjoys long walks. *-VouL dit-C--i 8'►
Gay moan, or" nature walks, morals, d
quiet artes, gong for coffee aril more.
hour
pow". poetry and more Looking for
Seeking a W. worm haaned male with reasonable
other gay females. for friendship BOX
smdar interests BOX 20900
TAKE THINGS SLOWLY everyday.
18991
Single white. mother of three. 27 5'6-.
FRIENDS AND FUN
"Nung a sngst white male. 28 to 32. who L
.s good looking. coring. honest. stable and ' Like I said,
A
Bi curious white female looking for Bi or Bi
loves chddren for trendsAp first Enjoy
Curious whale female for outings and fun
, -
movies re"t quiet evenings and spend-
In, BOX 26940
SEEKING A GENTLEMAN "w0 thine cuddling athome BOX 12937 its a no brainer.
S1 yi cold lemale hong bkxxW haw and bks LETS HANG OUT!
eyes Enjoy bilks riding, we". music, and Single molter of one. in my late 20's. seek- H..:.,
quel ewwgs Looking for a partasmhm erg someone who enjoys moo" new peo-
SPEND TIME TOGETHER
Gay, whit make. 31, seeking another goy
whit make. around the same ape. for
irerdship and Possible rManorehD. Enjoy
moves, karnprrg, swimming, IJets. horse-
back riding and more Warn construction
worker or trick driverto share my We with
BOX 11440
GOOD TIMES AHEAD
50 plus mile. 5'10-, 165 lbs, see" the
same 25 and over. for drecreert encounters
No boards or smokers BOX t 1505
LET'S GO AWAY...
51r. 150 b male. 36. seeking another..
to gat tog~ with Want someone casual,
clean. hea" and discreet BOX 16464
SECRET FRIENDS
40 yr old. maimed male is seeking a mor -
nod male for a" encotXltm BOX 11346
VOU•RE THE ONE
28 yr old. 51T, 155 Ib, attractive, dean
shaven male who enjoys the outdoors,
sports. music. photography and more.
Seeking a strargfe acting male, 18 to 25.
college with simian inter
efts. BOX
o
.. y, w w wwi.rr. .. air ijarys wawa aria
having tun. Loo" for someone for with
similar interests. kx Irwndship and more.
Box t 0532
HAPPY ENDING
36 yr old Female, brown hair and bks eyes,
enjoys reading. moves, traveling and
shows See" a single gay Fernale. 33.42.
who is honest with similar wMaresis and
likes crrldren. BOX 33325
WANT TO EXPLORE.....
Early 30's married couple is seeking an
attract". white fomalo, late 20's to early
30's. for Friendship and titamale encourt-
lars. BOX 33266
FUN i FRIENDSHIP
Mad 30's, bi Female is looking for other bi or
b. curious Females to hays, fun times
tog~ BOJ( 20735
NEW INTOWN
46 yr old. 5'. 110 lb. employed Female with
brown rww A eyes arta a good sense of
tenor Looking for a trod and possibly
more BOJ( 33735
between 49 aril 59 BOX 30526
Call 1-900-451-3793
a m nlab. 23 b 30. lipr hm dktp. possi-
bls MLMormtmp- BOX 14145
$2.49 per min.
DISCREET INTERLUDES
BIGGER THE BETTER
INTERESTING GENT?
Late 40's couple. looking for a large female.
Call 1-900-451-3793
to join un in a inn filed evening. If you are
$2.49 per min.
interested, give us a call. BOX 11596
Femhale wink enjoys many varied thleresys,
WHAT I WANT
KEEP IT A SECRET
Gay moan, or" nature walks, morals, d
Attached. bi curious male, in late 30's. is
pow". poetry and more Looking for
oolong for dnscreel encounters with other
other gay females. for friendship BOX
a or gay males. BOX 19013
18991
JUST LIKE ME
FRIENDS AND FUN
21 yr old male, black hair, blue eyes.
Bi curious white female looking for Bi or Bi
straight acbrg/looking, 5'10'. 170 lbs,
Curious whale female for outings and fun
enjoys working out and more. Looking or
In, BOX 26940
someone with the same qualities BOX
LOTS OF FUN
11542
Bb kernels. 16. seeking a B. curious female
BETTER TO BE SAFE
for fantasy fulfillment and inn It you are
Singht d mole. looking for someone to got...
irMereyWPim" al mol Bop( 15669
ioget er with for discreet encounters. must
V. dark hair. employed male. enpys the
be sat BOX 11564
LET'S HAVE FUN
SPEND TIME TOGETHER
Gay, whit make. 31, seeking another goy
whit make. around the same ape. for
irerdship and Possible rManorehD. Enjoy
moves, karnprrg, swimming, IJets. horse-
back riding and more Warn construction
worker or trick driverto share my We with
BOX 11440
GOOD TIMES AHEAD
50 plus mile. 5'10-, 165 lbs, see" the
same 25 and over. for drecreert encounters
No boards or smokers BOX t 1505
LET'S GO AWAY...
51r. 150 b male. 36. seeking another..
to gat tog~ with Want someone casual,
clean. hea" and discreet BOX 16464
SECRET FRIENDS
40 yr old. maimed male is seeking a mor -
nod male for a" encotXltm BOX 11346
VOU•RE THE ONE
28 yr old. 51T, 155 Ib, attractive, dean
shaven male who enjoys the outdoors,
sports. music. photography and more.
Seeking a strargfe acting male, 18 to 25.
college with simian inter
efts. BOX
o
.. y, w w wwi.rr. .. air ijarys wawa aria
having tun. Loo" for someone for with
similar interests. kx Irwndship and more.
Box t 0532
HAPPY ENDING
36 yr old Female, brown hair and bks eyes,
enjoys reading. moves, traveling and
shows See" a single gay Fernale. 33.42.
who is honest with similar wMaresis and
likes crrldren. BOX 33325
WANT TO EXPLORE.....
Early 30's married couple is seeking an
attract". white fomalo, late 20's to early
30's. for Friendship and titamale encourt-
lars. BOX 33266
FUN i FRIENDSHIP
Mad 30's, bi Female is looking for other bi or
b. curious Females to hays, fun times
tog~ BOJ( 20735
NEW INTOWN
46 yr old. 5'. 110 lb. employed Female with
brown rww A eyes arta a good sense of
tenor Looking for a trod and possibly
more BOJ( 33735
between 49 aril 59 BOX 30526
pt Like trying new aril different things.
a m nlab. 23 b 30. lipr hm dktp. possi-
bls MLMormtmp- BOX 14145
ARE YOU COIIFWEIR I
30 yr old divorced dad, attractive, Conti
DISCREET INTERLUDES
SEEKING SAME
INTERESTING GENT?
Mon interests are exercising, dancing,
�, � �e of fMamor. «flays lorw
ple tin n,t, damn and diachl..t.nea,nwa.
Early 20's. white male ti seeking a cajole
19 yr old d female enjoys walks. music.
Femhale wink enjoys many varied thleresys,
BOX 12963
BOX 20418
S START ROMANCE
For dean. discreet. tun tires BOX 16133
b�, taping and having a good time Seek -
seeking
s n. an educate*• cera old garde
man. 50-ti0. who is sincere and honest.
WE COULD BE A MATCH!
surrounding area. BOX 26937
Divorced wwh ite male. 40s, looks g fa a
ENJOYABLE TIMES
nD the same cash covhcxFeg thlerestS. BOX
33753
and wr oys vanous raergts ane ion alord
Fnendshup
Attractive. independent. single white.
lomat enjoys the outdoors. moves and
"rale, 19 to 30, who is tail and good look-
slm lenWe or trerdywp, da". movies,
Colts and corwwrsation BOX 19065
34 yr old, 5'6. 160 Ib male who enjoys ink.
ing, biking, svwrrrnirg and more Sealing a
OSHAWA AREA
to' Could blossom o a long tint
reiattonship BOX 18733
dancing. Seeking a sincere. non-smoking.
single male. 36 to 50. who has a sense d
CAN I TRUST YOU?
ON THE HUNT
mat for enjoyable tees. possible rotation-
Female. 58-, due eyes, brown hair. 150
FRIENDS FIRST
humor BOX 15419
in sharifg gwfly time wiilh a single, slim.
V. dark hair. employed male. enpys the
", BOX 16159
be, seeking another ferrule, 20 to 24, lot
46 yr old caring Mack female. non-smoker27
Ye. OLD NOW
Divorced male, 42, search" for someone,
outdoors. waft. rrghthle, cars and more. 0
LOOKING FOR A FRIEND
friendship BOX 34062
with a heart of gild Enjoys movies, music.
Seeking someone. who etjoys occasional
TAKING IT SLOW
you are ntareyed, gine me a call BOX
31 yr old, pay wart mat, bokwg for aroth-
movies and dump in styWll BOX 26939
dtkng out, theatre and more. Sool ng a
evenings out whether M be gang out to a
and travel. Seeking an honest, caring and
19074
er gay white male, 29 to 31, for frerdship.
mat. 40 plus, who 'stun
fun lovng and a non -club
or going out or coffee and talking it
Cell 1-9-451-3793
I'LL BE WAFTING
BOX 13378
interested, a6! BOX 15742
smoker. with similartMeresW BOX 11424
you are tnerestd.. call! BOX 17939
$2.49 per min.
Attractive.SPIRITUAL
SEEKER
CAN YOU HANDLE IT?
ARE YOU TRUSTWORTHY?
180 lbs. brown heir and eyes outgoing.
Tarred. muscular very interested In
49 yr old. attractive. black Ismale. non.
Seelig an easy gong, responsible. oral
LOOKING TO MEET YOU
con iderate. honest, social dinniter. Lookup
Eastern religion and philosophy. Enjoys
dancing. world traveled. enjoys dang.
man who lovas arwrials. I am a 35 yr old
N yr old. 5'10-, , 60 b single. wH it rrele
for a single. while trnale. 6t, employed.
readjrg, working Out and Toronto on
*twig out. music, theatre and more. Seek-
ferrule who is kurkhp ldvkg lhoiyWcl and
whohi.
outgoing. considerate and honest BOX
the weekends. Seeks me** with altni hr
Call 1-900-451-3793
nngg a sincere male with sellar reerism.
eve's BOX 180/6
attncltve wMh blonde heir and i .- eyes'
19061
irMeres4 80X 28881
BOX 13819
1.1f MOVING SHORTLY..
fill, non-smoker. social drirner, well estab-
lshsd, enjoys sports. music, dining and
FRIENDSHIP HIST
WARNGTO NEAR
62.49 per TTIif1.
PATH MAY MEET AS ONE
26 yr old, medium built, sett employed.
xMo Vine Pitietkhp area. 5'4', slim tort.
46 yrs old, seeking a single mat in the
mere. Looking for an attractive. warm
40 yr old. attractive Christian man, behoves
in -cation. fun and friendship.
Bi curious whit male. 22 yrs old. 6', 165
Itis. straight acting, blue eyes. looking for
THE RIGHT COUPLE
attractive mom of one, Leo.w dh sense d
hurnor
Ialtcponate
area who is sincere. for a possible rialatiort-
step. the, outdoors, movies, fine do
hhearted, nlo&gant fornale. 20 to 3o, For a
1 farm serine retatiortcfrp. BOX 11360
Looking For a healthy rMasoruhip. with an
andfer mala, whole also s6aigM seting.
80)(
Attractive.30'L Fe's 5'T,
los, .roan flak and eyes, she$ S3
more Seeking amale for
Enjoy
irg, caw. children. etc. BOX 18115
NOT GIVING UP
attractivective younger Christian feral with
simiv values. BOK 26844
10813
ROMANCE N THE AM
.
to � P
a long term relationship. BOX 13856
CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT
Single whits male. 31 yrs old. 5'6', 165 Rs,
A SAGfTTA1MAN PLEASE
40 yr old mals. 5'T, 1 so Itis. brown flair
OPEN 6 HONEST A FUN
26 yr old. attractive. Christian trnet with
non 4maker, enjoys It". skwq raw ars
46 yr old divorced fdhar. Eacolw t sense d
and eyes. lookirg For a bi a gay mita, 10
dtnwg arld more. M Ura sound intlareaYrg fe
39 yr old. 5'5. medium built. honest, whMe
no depo dents is seekag a Christian me*.
and more. Looking for a possible Isima
t -near• prcb-ionW. "ck"ift mkulb-
spend gkiM aeni gs WgWw BOX 12966
yww. give ti a ail. BOK 11494
mom with brown hair. hazel eyes. smoker.
social drinker and a sense of horror . Enjoys
27 42 who enjoys camipirg. music, boarirg
and movies. If you are stable. honest andtalented
ship BOx 14132
tOM6y fwd and
BfTERESTED?
SEE WHAT HAPPENS
long walks. 9off. camping. movies, dancitg
confident, planes an BOX 33103SEF
WHAT HAPPENS
join good assadn tobe. Seek a 40 yr old
Sk1gis dila male• 34 yrs aid. sir. 155 bs,
24 Yr old male, 611'. 225 Rs, Ioolag for a
and more. a romantic male with
LEM
KsoldT OUT
26 yr old mole, k e, 5'T, brown Iland Oyes,
. a6ra-" . syn oXmnn.
h p and r D- W ill by BOX
looking for o61ef males. fen sant fun tints
9hrY to play low taS will 18 to 25. BOK
14254
sitrrlar Interests. 16260
Full figured. 21 YrWOOR,
white mo61ar
mLeUmc e, enjoys pooh. working and gdg
2B94for
mow. M you are ingan el" aM BOK
YOUR COMPAINONSHIP
of one and a nnottler to be..Ahon dark
to the bar for an ooeals onal drink _.V
13301
Someone to share theater, drwg out,
movies. day trips, outdoors, etc. Attractive.
brown tiger and eyes. enjoys the ou- - - Z.
country walks, cuddling. Not into bars.
a m nlab. 23 b 30. lipr hm dktp. possi-
bls MLMormtmp- BOX 14145
ARE YOU COIIFWEIR I
30 yr old divorced dad, attractive, Conti
EYED PLEASURES
Bi curious. mala le see" a Mala or oar
petite karly. 5'2', a kind hearted Libra, wash-
Seeking a non-srtwdar are nort�drirrorlg
LET THE FUN BEGIN
�, � �e of fMamor. «flays lorw
ple tin n,t, damn and diachl..t.nea,nwa.
es to r
es to meet a sincere. hhorhest. Christian
ertlployed black that. 23-30. BOK 33210
24 yr cd. mala two* artist enjoys sports,
waft. blimp. sports and the -pie linings
BOX 20418
than, who is non-smoker. soda)
drinker. Bart to mid Bois, in
Y Cobolrg and
i
WORTH THE CALL.
mcasic, navies and more. fon a
interest
n Me. Looking for someone, 35 to 42. who
is cannidarlt and attractive. BOX 13987
THINK U R THE ONE?
surrounding area. BOX 26937
yr old, 5'5-. 105 Ib, funny, sweet tamala
with
wail, tMwhde hair. Likes to party Seeking a
female, 22 030. with similar nleriiStS. BOX
TRUSTED LOYAL FRE14D
black male, 25, seeking sincere, flair
hon, -
GOT IT TOGETHERT
"rale, 19 to 30, who is tail and good look-
14200
Single, hordso ms, aafeblished, blue eyed,
a
est male tan a o pL � 9anw
BOX 10560
22 yr OK non-smoking, singhe while female
in9. BOX 12341
CAN I TRUST YOU?
prolaasioral mule. In lila 30"s, a irtterasled
enjoys walks. ding out. pool, cooling and
MUCH TO OFFER!
31 yr old, single male. 6', 150 Ra, black
in sharifg gwfly time wiilh a single, slim.
HAVE YOUR OWN PLACE?
more. M you have a kind heart and a genie
Single 39 yr old Lady with no children, 5'8',
heir, brown eyes, affectionate, loyal, elan,
attractive. potssoral fen1W, 23 to 40.
Divorced male, 42, search" for someone,
hand, leave me a !!•weeps. BOX 15844
mhedurn weight, start brown hair and hazel
enjoys movies, theater and more. Looking
Enjoy Ione romartic waft. toughing at old
over 35, For casual pat logedws. Must be
TAKING IT SLOW
eyes. Enjoy walks, biking, dogs, cottage lite
for someone who an respect me for who I
movies and dump in styWll BOX 26939
very disaea, dem- end healthy. BOX
40 yr yang, 4'11', 105 b, white tannate is
and travel. Seeking an honest, caring and
arra. someone who is trustworthy BOX
READY TO SETTLE
looking for romance and honesty. 6 you are
sincere male to share my lite with. BOJ(
14202
24 yr old male. 5'8', sUft brown eyes.
ATTENTION ALL JOCKS
interested, a6! BOX 15742
14996
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CRIFE.
HRISTIIL�S RTNE
NEWS ADVERTISER OCT. 25, .1998
School captures six team titles at Pickering -area competition
Highbush runners high achievers at crossmcountry meet
PICKERING —Athletes from Highbush
Public School grabbed the spotlight at the
Pickering area cross-country meet at Trillium
Trails near Oshawa Wednesday.
The school boasted three divisional win-
ners, as well as many others who'll participate
at the Durham Elementary Athletic Associa-
tion Cross -Country Finals at Trillium Trails
Wednesday, Oct. 28, starting at 10 a.m.
In the team competition, Highbush cap-
tured titles in the nine-, 10-, 11-, 12- and 13 -
year -old boys' categories, as well as the 13 -
year -old girls' bracket. The school also fin-
ished second in the cight-year-old boys' divi-
sion.
Individually, Kevin Campbell took first
place for Highbush in the 10 -year-old boys'
category. Campbell was followed by school
mates Bcn Sawyer in second place. Andrew
Riley fifth, Mark Riley sixth, Chris Chappell
seventh and Mike Broadcrip eighth.
Gracme Murphy finished won the I I -year-
old boys' division, Zachary Miller was third
and Michael Vella fourth.
John Koukidis captured the 12 -year-old
boys' event, followed by Shane Tingling in
second place and John Valerio in sixth.
Craig Burrell was second in the 13 -year-
old boys'category. He was followed by Tris-
tan Tingling in third, Matt Fettes in fourth and
Warren Barnes in sixth.
" Arianne McNeill captured third place in
1he 13 -year-old girls' division. She was fol-
lowed by Elyse Campbell in fourth, Jocelyn
Two blowouts in
women I s basketball
AJAX —
East Side
Mario's came
out on the win-
ning end of a dc-
fensive struggle
with Glenn's
Auto Service in
Ajax Ladies'
B a s k e t b a I I
League play
Wednesday.
With both
teams missing
key players. the
game was pre-
dictably low
scoring. The ac-
curate outside
shooting by East
Side Mario's
proved to be the
difference in the
contest as they
defeated Glenn's
Auto 21-10.
E n g r i d
Carmichael net-
ted six points for
ing players and
East Side
was unable to
Mario's. Kathy
keep pace with
Durnan scored
the bankers who
four for Gicrin's.
won 43-2 1.
The second
Lana Le -
game of the
tourneau scored
evening was any-
16 points for the
thing but defen-
bank. Lori Flem-
sive as Dakota
ing replied with
Bob's and the
I I for Dakota
Bank of Montre-
Boh's.
al engaged in a
Players in the
high -scoring af-
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fair. Dakota
Ajax and Picker -
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Nespiak in ninth and Jenn Evans in l0th.
In the 12 -year-old girls' age group, Sarah
Nishikawa finished sixth and Alexis Farr was
seventh.
Laura Bames placed ninth in the 10 -year-
old girls'division.
Mark Jovanov finished eighth and Brian
Smith ninth in the nine-year-old boys'catego-
ry-
Chr' stopher Wright was fourth and
"'r
Michael Ross sixth in the eight-year-old boys*
bracket.
Kailey Chappell finished eighth in the
eight-year-old girl s"categor).
Pickering peewees perfect in pre -season
PICKERING —The Pickering Panthers
Bay Cycle major peewee select hockey, team
is off to a perfect start in exhibition play,
winning its first four contests of the season.
In their final exhibition tilt, the Panthers
bombed lilowmanville 6- LThe team also de-
feated Cedar Hill 4-3. Stouffville 2-1 and
stancd the pre -season w I th a 3-2 victory over
the Whitby Wildcats.
The peewee selects are coached by A]
McIlwalln. assisted by Matt Seward. The
trainer is Ken Saunders.
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PICKERING —Younger member,%
of the Pickering Sw rn Club posted out-
standing results at tZ inaugural compe-
tition of the season at the Picker ng
Recreation Complex pool last weekend.
T'he meet attracted swimmers from
six clubs in the central region area.
In the eight -and -under -girls' bracket.
Alizah Ladak finished third in the 25 -
metre backstroke, fourth in the 25m
breaststroke and fifth in the 25m
freestyle.
Scott Johnston represented Picker-
ing in the cight-and-under boys' age
group and placed first in the 25m but-
terfly and second in the 25m free. 25m
back and 25m breast.
In the 1(�-and-undcr girls' group,
Stephanie Peters led the way with a
first -place effort in the 50m back, sec-
ond in the 100m indi-.idual medley,
fourth in the 50m breast and sixth in the
50m free. I -aura Barnes won the 50m
breast and finished fourth in the 100rn
I.M. Newcomer Mikki McGuinty
placed second in the 50m free and third
in the 50m breast. Natashia Szpak ww%
second in the 50rn fly, fifth in the 50rn
free and 100m I.M. and sixth in the
50m breast, Sarah Wolch finished %ec-
ond in the 50m breast and seventh in the
50m free and 50m back. Jessica Ward
was eighth in the 50m back. Also swim-
ming well in this age group were
Megan Baird, Katherine Ball and Lisa
Barbieri.
In the I O -and- under boys' category.
Bradlc,. Johnston won the 50m flv and
100m i.M.. and was second in th� 50M
breast and 50m free. Daniel Langlois
captured the 55()m free and 50in back.
finished second in the 100m I.M. and
fifth in the 50m breast. Jake Stevens
placed second in the 50m back, third in
the 50m breast, sixth in the 100m I.M.
and eighth in the 50m free. Alex Grif-
fith finished third in the 50m fly, fourth
in the 50m free and 100m I.M. and fifth
in the 50m back. Kent Williamson
placed seventh in the 50m back and
Nicholas Barbaro finished eighth in the
50m breast. Also swimming in this age
group were John Ferguson and new-
comers Cainan Eldridge. Jeffrey Han-
non. Jeremy Prevoc and Michael Stor-
to.
Brcnna Wilson led the way for Pick-
ering in the I I- 12 -year-old girls' cate-
gory. She won the 100m free, 100m fly
and 2(X)m I.M. She placed second in tt;c
100m back and fifth in the 100m breast.
Kelley Lee won the 100m breast, fin-
ished fifth in the 200m I.M.. sixth in the
I 00m back and eighth in the I 00m free.
Caitlin Heggie was third in the 100m
breast, sixth in the 100m free and 100m
fly and -seventh in the 100m back. Taryn
Kavanagh finished seventh in the 100m
free and eighth in the I 00m fly. Melanie
Campbell placed eighth in the 100m
breast. Also swimming for Pickering
were Jenna Bayley, Caroline Dionne.
Ashley Dow. Alexandra Ferguson, Erin
Gordon, Krista Hastings, Fahreen
Ladak and Alana Power.
In the 11-12 boys' category. Bran-
don Barbaro won the I 00m free and
100m back, finished second in the
200m I.M. and eighth in the 100m
breast. Joey Lupiccini captured the
200m I.M., placedsecond in the 100m
free and 100m back and third in the
100m breast. Matt Wolch won the 10m
breast, placed fifth in the 200m I.M.
and sixth in the 100m free and 100m
back. Matt Johnston finished second in
the 100m breast and third in the 100m
free. 100m back and 200m I.M. Ryan
Shanks placed seventh in the 100m
free, 100m back and 200m I.M.
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L4keri4e Health Corporation consists of the five hospital
sites listed above, all located within the Greater Toronto Area's
eastern sector. Our vision is to work with our health partners
to promote health and deliver excellence in care through the
combined efforts of our 3,500 staff and physicians. Putting
patientsfira, ux provide calre to more than 500, 000 people with
an operating budget of $150 million, and are developing the
Durham Regional Cancer Centre uihich is due to open in 2001.
Our Bouxnanviille site, low 30 minutes cast of Toronto, is a
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PHARMACIST
This fuill-tirnei position calb for an innovative, results -
oriented lmkvkkW interested in being a key participant
On our health cam team. Reporting to the Clinical Leader,
Pharmacy. you vAN provide pharmaceutical care, drug
Wormiation, hat.nacokinetic monitoring and computerized
drug -order entry.
You poss;ess a B.Sc. in Pharnucy and licensure, or eligibility
for ticensure, in Ontario. piWerence win be given to those
candidan wkh a previous resklency in a hospital pharmacy
or hospitall experience.
For an opportinliky to ioln our health care team.
P1111M subn* youir resume, by November 6th, 1998, to:
Lakeritlige Heafth Bowmanville, Hluman Resources
Depairtiment, 47 Liberq Street South. BOW111111111111swille,
Ontario LIC 2N4.ft=("S) 623-4M.
We thank all applicarm for their interem howew, Only
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will involve close co-opemtion with all warehouse
departments. In this key function, you will co-ordinate,
prepare and analyse the warehouse budget, make recom-
mendations on improving financial efficiencies, as well
as administer related prograrns such as returns-to-supp6m
and warehouse space rental programs. You will also be
responsible for the day-to-day supervision of local payroll,
reception and A/R activities.
You bring to this role a postsecondary education in
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If you are interested, please forward your resume,
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Hurnan Resources, LCOO, Durham Regioniall
LIN 7G4. Fam- (905) 579-0496.
We appreciate your interest and advise that only
those under consideration will be contacted,
An equal opportunity employer
Inside Sales
Representative
Johnson Inc. is one of Canada's leading Group Insurance Brokers. Employee
Benefit Consultants and Administrator Organizations, with 40 offices in Canada.
Our Richmond HiU office requires an experienced sales profesw-nal.
Bring your proven sales abUity and desire to succeed to our team - With a Personal
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custom tailored insurance proposals for our clients. Our ongoing naining program
will be the final piece in your success.
Your unique communication style coWled with the strong aWity to persuade wdl
enable you to meet your overaH sales objectives.
This salaried position is supplemcrited by a generous Incentive Program.
candidates are invited to forward their resume or cafl (905) 764-4159.
Supervisor, Staffing, 1595 - 16th
Johnoo"INC. Ave., Suite 400, Richmond HiM ON
100 + Years of Servico. L45 3S5 Fax: (905) 76t-4010.
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We are looking for dynamic. highly motivated and
dedicated individuals to lead our store teams in the
Whitby and Oshawa areas. Successful candidates will
thrive on new challenges, demonstrate excellent
communication, organizational and problem solving
Aills.
Along with post secondary education you will have
2-3 years store management cxpenence. including
fashion retailing. successful candidates will be fully
accountable for all aspects of profitable store
marketing. shipping and receiving, sales promotion,
loss prevention and human resources-
BiWay offers exciting career opportunities with
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Please forward your resume toi
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including Gibson guitars, has an
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Yorkville Sound
550 Granite Road
Pickering, Ontario
L1W 3Y8
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COMPUTER SO"WARE/NETWORK
SUPPORT
The Durham Regional Police Service is currently
seeking a results -oriented, highly motivated
individual to provide computer software and
network support to members of the Service.
Responsibilities will include analyzing, testing and
implementing application and network
software/utilities for enhancing security and
productivity including Inter/intraNETS; providing
technical, application, and training support to all
users; assisting in the installation, repair, upgrade
and support of all personal computers and
network servers.
The successful candidate will have experience in
multiple programming languages "C", "C++",
Visual Basic and SOL; 3 - 5 years experience in
Database design, query and reporting, Mapping
technology using applications as TIMS, Mapinfo
and ACAD. Candidates must have excellent
communication skills including demonstrated
ability to deal with users effectively. The salary
range for this position is $38,474 - $43,721.
Interested candidates must submit their resume
NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 4,1998 to:
Durham Regional Police Service,
Attn. Paula Anderson, Human Resources Branch,
77 Centre St. North. Oshawa. Ont. L 1 G 4B7,
Fax (905) 721-4218,
email &--n 0 --Jice clurham
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only candidates under consideration will be contacted.
No telephone calls please.
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Nov. 161,1998
200 John SL W., 2nd Floor
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assistant managers
sales associates
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If you enjoy selling quality women's apparel and thrive
on exceeding your customers' expectations, we invite you
to bring a copy of your resumi! and introduce yourself
to one of our hiring managers at our job fair.
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We want to hire you 1.
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RECRUITING OPEN HOUSE
West En East E
Tuesday, October 27th We*iesday. October 2M
11:00 - 8-00 p.m, 1:00 - 8:00 p.m.
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ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES. dedicated to enhancing the lives of adults living
with disability. encourages independence by providing vital programs and services
to 1.4 million rnen and women. To maintain the high quality of services for which
we have become renowned, we currently require full and part-tirne...
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Dedicated to the assistance of adults with physical disabilities. you will be
instrunwritall in providing essential day-to-day support services including personal
care, transferring. and meal preparation. By nature, you are a caregiver and are
un,derstanding of the necessity for individuals' overall well being. Keys to this
position are your top-notch interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to
perform heavy lifting. walking, and standing. As a high school graduate, you have
previous experience in attendant or human services positions, and are in possession
of current CPR and First Aid certification.
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751 INCKAY RD., UNIT 6,
-PICKERING, ONT. LIW 3C7.
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interview
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Small non-profit agency requires
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
To provide overall management and leadership of administrative sup-
ports to ensure effective service delivery to clients and staff. Primary
responsibilities include: LAWAN management and troubleshootin
automated payroll, maintenance of financial and personnel recorTs
and on-going office administration.
This is a full-time contract position that necessitates some evening
work.
Qnuncations:
• Post Secondary education in business administration
Minimum of five years experience with some supervisory experience
• Excellent skilfs in all Microsoft applications
Previous Accounting experience in an office environment
• Proficiency in the management of a network system
Ability to work with minimum of supervision
Excellent organizational and problem -solving skills
Team player with excellent communication skills,
both verbal and written
Car and driver's license are essential
Send or fax resume by October 30, 1998 to:
Resources for Exceptional Children
Durham Region
865 Westney Road South
Ajax, ON LlS 3M4
Fax: (905)427-9615
Although we appreciate the interest of all applicants, do not call the
agency as only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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people who are ready to achieve
greatness. Bring your resume,
complete an applications and meet
the team at
Mangiano's Restaurant
any day - everyday
8:00 to 8:00
1099 Kingston Road,
Pickering, Ontario LIV 11135
Email: petcorn@netcorn.ca
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StaffftSwvtet,
I* wow" S*AW
I PART-T&M
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
Fast learner?
Good Communication skiHs?
EriendIX attitude?
Drop off a resume & cover letter to:
4630 Kingston Rd., Unit 14
(in Scarborough) '
Position could be ideal for University
student, but not limited as such.
WEST HILL DRIVER
VEHICLE OFFICE
ATTENTION! Get Ic know and
help �Our community Assis-
tant uperviso' wtth Sudal)le
mhde reeded Door to door
camnurs also neeftd for
regislered charities Must be
riM in aP=MHouF7
rate plus n
everwrigs Team atmosphere,
Call Bert 905-721-0476.
KAUTY ULDN requires Ji-
CenSed Mstarl ffwWr for
ARx salon Saiaty or com-
MISSIOWbonuSt"it Sharing
Also part time stylist for
3ftw wid Ajax. Call Cyndw
� 905) 42" 180
CHN13TMAS HELP wanted
Position mav continue after
=Fuil,um or W tine
10 85 to sun
T_ 0 V call
19057?2�W211
CLASSIFIED
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
News Advertiser re-
quests that advertisers
check their ad upon
publication as News Ad-
vertiser win not be re-
sponsible for more lian
one incorrect insertion
and ftre shall be no It -
ability for non -insertion
of any advertisement.
Liability for errors in a&
is bmdM to ft amount
pad tor the space occu-
pying the error. All copy
is subject to the appro-
val of manapment of
News A6fertimr.
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25 or ova Cal
Doris 416-717-3002.
ECE 168dw for a
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= to =. Cal Mrs
donell 7:30m-3-
91015,�2241.
ESTNETINCIAW VW TECH OR
REFLEXOLOGY r*M qw.
Cal 434-2992.
La1XtCalWS/$now Plow
pasonnell requinit! for
grourids kMft
cmilli". Must has
abaW. Own
tral"Portation,
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ow,a7-M.
mw 416-404M.
TMWW WUPW mQuired for
200 10 11111fty *-ft rWO
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=24M wism to:
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imen". For FFEE dftk
w4 SA&E ID
RNSWE - Il
IM Unilied PA, Sub I
Pidw OdLIVOW
RAW M IorAW
PkWng area. minimum 2
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klanufacturing firm located in WOW
the following two positions available.
SLIT117ER OPERATOR
Experienced mature Slitter Operator.
Shift work involved
SLITTER HELPER
Assist Operator and general labour duties.
Shift work involved
We offer Competitive compensation and
k-nefits package -
Please submit your resume with expectation
10 File *244
P.O. Box 481
Oshawa, Ontario
L1H 7L5
' WANTM
Part time
Circulation Office Person
rr
,,, FGood communication Skills
t
Pleasant phone manner
,.a a . _.
Able to work flexible hours
Have own vehicle
Send Resume to:
130 Commercial Ave.
Ajax, Ontario
1_1 S 21-15
c/lo Jodi Montgomery
Eii2lSS$$S5$$$$$$$$$$S$$5$
-SNOW BROKERS Al EQUIPMENT
*PLOW DRIVERS/ ABSTRACTS
WALK SHOVEL CREW/ DRIVERS
Excellent wages and guarantees
Ajax and G.T.A.
Serious, retiable applicants only
7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday - Friday
Kini Dennis or Mick (905) 426-5551
HIGH -PAW POSMONS
We Offer
/Busness & Coomputer Consufting
./C)n-The-Job TMMV Progm
/Learn Vill* You Earn
/Worldiside Bus. & Computer
ConsubN Certificate
Send your resuffie: FAX: (905)831-2832
Worldwide Canadian
Nlanagernent Comltants Inc.
1480 Bil SL, Ste.7,
Pickering, ON. Ll W 3TS
HOSTFAS'S REQUINLED
FOR NEW HOME SITES IN
PICKERING / AJAX / WHITBY
-3 positions available
PLEASE FAX RESUME TO
NEW HOMES MANAGER AT
909-"7-2555
rhtt ALL' Work with
AM make more money, C
weekly Co
rip" explains
dftls and
801mi 12S 1 rl
Pori 800-
60792
HANDS-ON GENERAL Con-
iractor seekling General La-
boret
l$10/hr.) ard upon-
enced Residembef coffstruc-
bon workers ($1541181
Own trainsponalladiff. and
ing to travel a must. Fax re-
Surne during busanscs hours
10 905-8524464.
,
ing for someone who -s not
afraid of hard. outdoor work.
-
Mature & reliable. dean drry
record, physically de -
mg
Manding, will train Call Ron
(905)i432 -27o9
PAY AS YOU GO G
Ym No
membership required. Pay as
Pgo gym No commitment
.UY as You go gym Daily,
Weekly, Monthly Absolutely.
Positively. no Preauthofizaed
Vymenl, Ps as you go
ower ty ym
midnight M - F open until
Weekends 9
a m - 5 P m- 1035 Brock Rd
P1
rkenng (905) 427-6277
TELEMARKETERS needed, —11
lu
timeiparl time, hourly Plus
bon preferred
Call �%,=T,
RECEPTIONIST typist required
for new hot" builder in Wha-
by Weekends and one even-
ing/week Previous expert -
once preferred, must be well
groomed Call (905)721-08M
after 1.30pm
SHORT ORDER
COOK
Requa-ed urnmediall
Iv in South Pickering
cdfeteria- Musit have
previous short order
t x penence. F/T 5 30
2 00 p.m.
Call Catrincina at
(905) 939-1151
ext. 3531.
beaver Foods
Limited.
brokers wanted
with late model
trucks,
Scarborough/
Markham area.
905-427-U88.or
pager 41"llill
SRUW ftOW BROKERS.
wanted 3-9 pi -ate model
T
trucks East Scarb routes
at 9-5 at 905-Qg- T793
SNOW PLOWING brokers
needed as well as drivers.
and snow shovel Crews ca
,9050621-08M 9arn - 5pm
TEAM LEADER 30 hours a
:s should have
Week �andkdale
ECE Of equivallent 2 rears ex-
Derence in program develop -
mem and activity WAMM for
params am childw sew re-
Sume to Sue Wadman. PAMN
Child Suppor SM Flesibume
Centres for whumbertand
C 14 Maplewood Ave.
' 0 16 712 Brighton, On -
land. KOK 1HO by November
9 19%
NEWS ADVERTISERAJXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY EDIT11ON, OCTOBER 25, 1 "S PAGE 37 C
III&IL_11w*�rW—ft
SO, IWAlleft IWO S11110. MWAgairdis
l�Uft �HWApW
In IN AV@MNW
m
E�
M Sob
PART T"
ing with a turn pioviclim in-
kWTRWO travel consultant
Chilidam availlablei before and
ED, KMX wicitagil son ca-
=6 BED X -thick Orthopedic
HAIJ R S�V(Ll[ST
Wow sarly, intervention for a
Part-fiffle minimum 3 years
experience Apollo
after school. St. Patrick Ca-
nopy. queen orthopeft marl-
Pillovirtm, seV and frame. stiff
required . busy Sadn
child with developmental chs-
essential
with own Clientele for. local
tholic School area. Lunch &
M
snacks provided. JK
fressillrame. NOW opened.
$1.200. sacrifice go
$4
in plastic. cost Si,500 set
$625. (416) 255 -OM
in Bowmanin e,
"il"e Hourly
abilibefs, Person must be de-
P -d" caning elffew jac
area office. Fax resume to
or SK preferred P= call
(416)
foremost neighbourhood retailer.
wage Plus commission
warral". 426 Sinicoe SLS.
(905A83-6842
619-2245. References.
—
MOVING SALE - Livingroom
and benefits,
(905)656-0004. ( ir all
November 1, 1998.
tax resumes to 705-357-2090 Free Estimate Calf Andrew
KAN Cut the middle mam
set, diningroorn set. trained
Please phone
M SkMed
DAYCARE available Brock &
Oellbrook,
Installer has custom maidle
Limited pirmits, miscellaneous.
Barb or Wendy a[
CHANGE MEANS OPPORTUNrff,
"W
Monday_Fnday, 3
Its to 4 years, lots of
window coverings. Vertical.
Venetian , Shutters. Free esti-
Call 438-3270 (snp)
623-6444
AAX TRUCKING company
T"LCRAsk for Befty 683-5278
mates. (416)227-T777 o r
WJST SELL - Mo reas"ble
AND AT BIWAY, WE'VE CHANGED!
'r0e*Pjnn`gg'0&r person to do fir
FUN. RESPONSIBLE
Cit I.U&369-
offer refused Air condlitioner.
tRT-TINFIFULL-TIME l k
service Will traire
Fax resume 905-683-9492
mother
of 1 looking to find young
5�_66DW72
4"
draperies. 18 Cubic It freezer.
a wooden I hiret mid
,
ing for someone who -s not
afraid of hard. outdoor work.
-
Mature & reliable. dean drry
record, physically de -
mg
Manding, will train Call Ron
(905)i432 -27o9
PAY AS YOU GO G
Ym No
membership required. Pay as
Pgo gym No commitment
.UY as You go gym Daily,
Weekly, Monthly Absolutely.
Positively. no Preauthofizaed
Vymenl, Ps as you go
ower ty ym
midnight M - F open until
Weekends 9
a m - 5 P m- 1035 Brock Rd
P1
rkenng (905) 427-6277
TELEMARKETERS needed, —11
lu
timeiparl time, hourly Plus
bon preferred
Call �%,=T,
RECEPTIONIST typist required
for new hot" builder in Wha-
by Weekends and one even-
ing/week Previous expert -
once preferred, must be well
groomed Call (905)721-08M
after 1.30pm
SHORT ORDER
COOK
Requa-ed urnmediall
Iv in South Pickering
cdfeteria- Musit have
previous short order
t x penence. F/T 5 30
2 00 p.m.
Call Catrincina at
(905) 939-1151
ext. 3531.
beaver Foods
Limited.
brokers wanted
with late model
trucks,
Scarborough/
Markham area.
905-427-U88.or
pager 41"llill
SRUW ftOW BROKERS.
wanted 3-9 pi -ate model
T
trucks East Scarb routes
at 9-5 at 905-Qg- T793
SNOW PLOWING brokers
needed as well as drivers.
and snow shovel Crews ca
,9050621-08M 9arn - 5pm
TEAM LEADER 30 hours a
:s should have
Week �andkdale
ECE Of equivallent 2 rears ex-
Derence in program develop -
mem and activity WAMM for
params am childw sew re-
Sume to Sue Wadman. PAMN
Child Suppor SM Flesibume
Centres for whumbertand
C 14 Maplewood Ave.
' 0 16 712 Brighton, On -
land. KOK 1HO by November
9 19%
WDYLEX
Canada's Leading Specialty Retailer is
Buildingfor the Future
No phone calls please. We thank all
applicants in advance, however only
EXPERIENCED Sewing- Ma-
chine Operator wanted !rr up-
hoisIM shop. Part time CAI
905428 -TM
Hwy PERSON WANTED for
reputable Home Builder s
Customer Service Must have
residential service (repair)
expenence Must have
tools. excellent interpersonal
and communication skills
Durham Region Fax resume
416433-7491
suitable candidates will be contacted.
LICENSED
BODY PERSON
ImSkilled Sidled Help jumme-
diately for busy
ADAMS SERVICES
requires
AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.
re Local hwy.
to Local city
0
Lots of weekend work
Call Randy 720-2204
PRIVATE Tutonng available
tot Grade I to OAC in Ajax
For enrollment and further in-
formation pleim call 905-
427-6377
�to�
10 Well""
CONCRETE �utlrng and Core -
drilling -Excellent pnees' 10
years ex�.enence Specializ-
ing in decks frushted
nom. curbs. 1, x 1 Er core-
Infling. walls - 24 hour sm-
cel Cat (7051741-2811 or tax
905)72! 36�
Free
T"dg
BOLEN$ If M.P. GARDEN
Tractor. mower deck, sn -
blower, we S.
ow
sw 'it
chains S2.27"Call i 5)_
649-3073 or (416) 868-0413
CARPET WOKEN, 100%.
Nylon thick, plush, stain re-
ststant carpet, For 3 rooms,
only $369.00 Pnce includes
30 Sq, yds carpet. delm pad
and installation in your home
quotation
Free in your home.
No inte". no payment for
o" full year. Damel. 1-800-
217-0104
CARPETS - lots
of carpet.
100% hyior. new stain re-
lease carpets on hand. I wit
carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price
includes carpet. premium W.
expert installation. fast deliv-
ery tree eg"es (30 yards)
Norman 686-2314
CARPETS SUE: Lots of car-
pets 100% rryion stain re-
iease, carpet 3 rooms $339
(30 so yd ) Includes carpel
premium pad and instalLar-
Tion Free estimates Carpet
replairs Serving Du�ham and
urrounding arm Sam 905-
s
686-1772
CARPET SALE. SM and Saw
up to 5rim. r)" " selection
of Color and omgn. customer
satisfaction guaranteed For
free eshmate call Mike. (905)
431 -". 1416) 822 -8226
More' Call 72WO3
STORE *Baby Becoming'. 17
MATERNITY WEAR - NEW
Ving St E. Bownianville. 905-
623-0013. OPEN 7 days/
week For dress. office and
casual wear
11111117 110HPI W Snowblower
used once 1995 Ski-doo
Grand Tounng. low mileage,
excellent condition Many ex-
ras Riding iawnmore 11hpil
36' electric start Well Rem -
tattled (905)-837-0944
—
with Bench. Mason &
P"O
Rich Homer upright modet.
$1.000, Call 905 -728 -Ml at -
let 12 rxion
FitANO&IGRANDFATMER
CLrCKS- Exiended Back to
Saw SpeC;4alS Huge selec-
han of rrw mid u d niatim
New digirtal planes from SM
am up Rent to own. 100% of
all rental payments apply
Also a Huge selection of
grandfather doCkS from SM
and up Call TELEP PIANO
433-1491
PLASTIC SKWS hig( dulfir
rimirl Awl 1,�riho "rh
Coo 721-0966
pOOL Tastes S. and 9, SIM
billiard 'aties for sale Call
905420--6113
RENT TO OWN APOLIANCES.
an,' Kondrboned. full
COMPUTER FACTORY,
flat -rate body FREE KITTENS 1 a --*s 3o Ama�nng school lal I Packay s Marw.
shop in �all 705-7W.Y,38 Lime Bn- =-3369 or 1 -800 -798 -
year no Priments. fee scam. 5502
Whitby. tam ner, 266mmx loaded. merro.
No apprentices. pniffref. software and more SMEDUM �uailljyt wooden
W11-1111 icareffspood !16 wk (oac) I-GO(D-515- shecs 2 x � Dam kit. only
Phone, �,�15 Free delivery, V" plus to Many other siz-
JENSEN
AUTO BODY
(905) 668-3331
MIN" ow"
DIENTAL. ASWTANT rif(juirod
-little hours evenings and
full
Sawdays Large Practice
KOZY HEAT FIREWOO
0. ex
cellerf veri tiest ItAlit'i, hard-
wood.. ararrind extra long
fully seasoned. cut a
SN't Honest Mgnureff*M.
Iree delivery. 905-753-2246
"Sourmy TNE BEST
hard�Z
�"ualty seasoned
;_p0mrV. Ajax. Wi
by am usnawal. C�w
CONTEXTS SALE, Gil
dining *.abie 6 chairs wain
excillierd condmon. WT.
soft, 2
Lawn mower, e1C_ call 905-
50%-9339
low
DUMONOS guar .
est Doces !or diamonds. gem
�Cvlcs and .,, C.M..
work Quality service Alt
Also
es and! stylies available Also
atid decks 761 Mc -
unit 3. Pickening For
more Into call 905-619-2M
301 Ch" & Mallogany-
9- 10 PC dining room sism.
U950 Kling & quels size 4
(7. Dedicon suittes.
S2750 Excellent baby graid
piano SnISC AN beavil
condiment
f
sp
BI;=,
ficie
p,,,,,n - . Please Calf DUPIMM FIREWOOD b fewelfro, Cal (905)
WEBTRON PRESS OPE Jackie (9M)831 -47M 427-5273 -626- no" can 5M
RATOR SOLID WL"LE Imingroom
AFTERMON SM
DOM "=TART F
F18EW'DW q" OMMC. Room S61TE 8PC
. .
Monarch Marking Systems Canada Ltd.,
a leading manufacturer and distributor of
bar code identification systems for retail
and industrial applications, is currently
seeking a dynamic team player for the
position of Webtron Press Operator on
the afternoon shift. Hours of work for
this Position are 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. - Mon-
day through Thursday. Qualified indivill
als will have three years experience in the
operation of a narrow web flexograhic
printing press.
Faxiand your resume to:
Human Resources
895 Brock Rd.
mommlTOW TNUCK Operator AAx- Pickering, Ont. L1W 3C1
Pickering area resKlent.
u
time for a busy Poering of-
fice send ritsuff"s to Box
#234 Po Box 4111 Oshawa
- -
DOM HYSEWT for or1ho
doru on orft & OMPA-
er expene"ncs preferred Drop
re— & tot— to or
Edward Pong. 1050 Sinclair
SIM, S'e"2. Oshawa L'G
4w5
MAN Am
OMMOOD P M
-thr—, lowntra tot full
Ime lot larmacy in Whitby
and Oshawa , mug know
Propharm week ni
gifffs r
wawkends alladable Send e-
sume to File 01242. Oshavca
This Week. P 0 Box 481
ontino. L IN 71.5
hardwood -ul split delrver:.
$75 face cord, $225 bush
cord 15% Discount for pick
up Cal 666 -am
FIREWOOD all hardwood
Logs and subs. also CiA aid
sw Ail slassioned
(205AW-7586
Ill LUMBER 11961
4',8-,12' - $64 .4*.e$
Tx 16'
$69 Discount on full bush
cord Free Delivery Osh"a
amBuy Local & Save Big
Savings Days 705-277-3381
toll free from Oshawa even -
OW 90"34-6M
COMPUTER 16K merno-
US Office Windows 3 1.
CD Flom. 1,1 . 11110helof
$350 Cad Willow
8319�
suite roicinal styie. buMet
includes 6 cane-oack Cftbrs. NACh. OVA WA. double pod -
Ch" caunst. & table with eSW. 2 bealts. 6 chaws $1700
ema kilat. derk oak. —elaws 19% Hyundai Accem bra. rim
C 1 $1600 C' $40, 43-1,497o
4L*-bbo-timlb
P"OTGCDPIER. Duplex. of -
face s,ze plus many mot
feaures. S2500 Metal k;::'
lure sorters two, legal size
i"Oes- $150 each Call affift"Ts
905-404-1977
13 YOUR SWU agog faster
main you ate' Revolutionary
aft-agiing systern
Curaca,
results after 4 ON 9
421% reduction in wrifflides &
154% incroas in skin firm -
less & elmoty 100% Un -
Conditional Guarantee. Do
UP7
your products measure
You ofisid win tree skin cam
for a "W For into cat 905-
r2S-8= am 2
—
MANNUARM R
su
rant Re- 25yrs or older (insurance Fax 905-93"130 — FI
E
Uires full-time of
me in= ne -
=aX,. Apply inplefson spurpoi expe Thank you for responding.
, salary . ovenUffis Com -
from 2:00p.m. to 5 00p in at mission Benefits avasta Unfortunately only those selected for
1725 Kingston Road. Picker- phone 9054L"M. or ble
tax: an 'Intertiew will be contacted.
(KingstortilEas: of Brock 683.7335.
Z)
MOVM. packers. WORK AT "M - aw
m_
drivers bling out SW im- Ra
lan Industries is lookin
for
Orril 'ATKNALIUMTRW
Health Nurse, experience
needed. tot asuad new saw
nesurnel; so. 1* 0243. Osra-
wairAlhittly, This Week. PO
B" 481. Oshawa. ON OH
71.5
JtW
AUMPAL heavy duty dryer _
urm-
ture. one sota cable 5.T i0%
$225 Call anytime after 6om two 20, square side tables
at 681-2433 one 2 -pc cano cabinet 77*
high P'or more information
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ad-
jugAble single bed Has heae CA 105)263-4l 18
=foot am head ralse FOR SALE - Adult walker
. mantess Good OVA -
green. large
excellent:
&W & 'p warded for local
Company 905-60115,
Sales Associates
— playmates in need of child
POSITION AVAILABLE work-
We are currently looking for dynamic individuals for
AV.= DEALER in Durmam re- care, reasonable rates. Pick -
quires licensed Class A diesel enng area, your home pre -
mechanics for shift 3 p.m. to ferred Palsy 839 --fl
=V
our locations in Whitby & Oshawa. You am energetic,
midnight. 5 year Mack experi
ing with a turn pioviclim in-
flexible, and are able to provide fast and friendly
ence preferred Benefits Fax PICKERING Beach I Rollo:
(905) W9492, Loving daycare: 18 months to
VA TECUMCM - Golden
service that exceeds cus4onner expectations. bui are a
We offer competitive wages and berall
Wow sarly, intervention for a
dedicated individual with great communication skills
CER 1 0 TOOL. & DIE MAK-
ERS
ekgo
oppeartacill for right Person e
and a
required immediat
with 5
child with developmental chs-
professional appearance. The ideal candidate
W s
ill have customer service experience and thrive in a
years experience. .4gel
"Ure Aid. C.P.R ceritfied Non -
_set smoking. receipts 905 -428 -
yollar own boss vjdh WW SW
ort sill It. 4W=
fast paced retail environment.
hour 12"
Po
abilibefs, Person must be de-
P -d" caning elffew jac
BiWay offers exciting opportunities within Canada's
B.
w 6A9 Ernploy—
lerred bull not necessary.
foremost neighbourhood retailer.
M V*~
warral". 426 Sinicoe SLS.
Please forward your resume of fill out an
ELECTRICIANS and Appren-
tices needed for residential LAWN CARE, ieal raking odri
application at a BiWay location near you, by
woik in Oshawa area Plem jobs. freDasr small engines)
(905)656-0004. ( ir all
November 1, 1998.
tax resumes to 705-357-2090 Free Estimate Calf Andrew
WDYLEX
Canada's Leading Specialty Retailer is
Buildingfor the Future
No phone calls please. We thank all
applicants in advance, however only
EXPERIENCED Sewing- Ma-
chine Operator wanted !rr up-
hoisIM shop. Part time CAI
905428 -TM
Hwy PERSON WANTED for
reputable Home Builder s
Customer Service Must have
residential service (repair)
expenence Must have
tools. excellent interpersonal
and communication skills
Durham Region Fax resume
416433-7491
suitable candidates will be contacted.
LICENSED
BODY PERSON
ImSkilled Sidled Help jumme-
diately for busy
ADAMS SERVICES
requires
AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.
re Local hwy.
to Local city
0
Lots of weekend work
Call Randy 720-2204
PRIVATE Tutonng available
tot Grade I to OAC in Ajax
For enrollment and further in-
formation pleim call 905-
427-6377
�to�
10 Well""
CONCRETE �utlrng and Core -
drilling -Excellent pnees' 10
years ex�.enence Specializ-
ing in decks frushted
nom. curbs. 1, x 1 Er core-
Infling. walls - 24 hour sm-
cel Cat (7051741-2811 or tax
905)72! 36�
Free
T"dg
BOLEN$ If M.P. GARDEN
Tractor. mower deck, sn -
blower, we S.
ow
sw 'it
chains S2.27"Call i 5)_
649-3073 or (416) 868-0413
CARPET WOKEN, 100%.
Nylon thick, plush, stain re-
ststant carpet, For 3 rooms,
only $369.00 Pnce includes
30 Sq, yds carpet. delm pad
and installation in your home
quotation
Free in your home.
No inte". no payment for
o" full year. Damel. 1-800-
217-0104
CARPETS - lots
of carpet.
100% hyior. new stain re-
lease carpets on hand. I wit
carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price
includes carpet. premium W.
expert installation. fast deliv-
ery tree eg"es (30 yards)
Norman 686-2314
CARPETS SUE: Lots of car-
pets 100% rryion stain re-
iease, carpet 3 rooms $339
(30 so yd ) Includes carpel
premium pad and instalLar-
Tion Free estimates Carpet
replairs Serving Du�ham and
urrounding arm Sam 905-
s
686-1772
CARPET SALE. SM and Saw
up to 5rim. r)" " selection
of Color and omgn. customer
satisfaction guaranteed For
free eshmate call Mike. (905)
431 -". 1416) 822 -8226
More' Call 72WO3
STORE *Baby Becoming'. 17
MATERNITY WEAR - NEW
Ving St E. Bownianville. 905-
623-0013. OPEN 7 days/
week For dress. office and
casual wear
11111117 110HPI W Snowblower
used once 1995 Ski-doo
Grand Tounng. low mileage,
excellent condition Many ex-
ras Riding iawnmore 11hpil
36' electric start Well Rem -
tattled (905)-837-0944
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with Bench. Mason &
P"O
Rich Homer upright modet.
$1.000, Call 905 -728 -Ml at -
let 12 rxion
FitANO&IGRANDFATMER
CLrCKS- Exiended Back to
Saw SpeC;4alS Huge selec-
han of rrw mid u d niatim
New digirtal planes from SM
am up Rent to own. 100% of
all rental payments apply
Also a Huge selection of
grandfather doCkS from SM
and up Call TELEP PIANO
433-1491
PLASTIC SKWS hig( dulfir
rimirl Awl 1,�riho "rh
Coo 721-0966
pOOL Tastes S. and 9, SIM
billiard 'aties for sale Call
905420--6113
RENT TO OWN APOLIANCES.
an,' Kondrboned. full
COMPUTER FACTORY,
flat -rate body FREE KITTENS 1 a --*s 3o Ama�nng school lal I Packay s Marw.
shop in �all 705-7W.Y,38 Lime Bn- =-3369 or 1 -800 -798 -
year no Priments. fee scam. 5502
Whitby. tam ner, 266mmx loaded. merro.
No apprentices. pniffref. software and more SMEDUM �uailljyt wooden
W11-1111 icareffspood !16 wk (oac) I-GO(D-515- shecs 2 x � Dam kit. only
Phone, �,�15 Free delivery, V" plus to Many other siz-
JENSEN
AUTO BODY
(905) 668-3331
MIN" ow"
DIENTAL. ASWTANT rif(juirod
-little hours evenings and
full
Sawdays Large Practice
KOZY HEAT FIREWOO
0. ex
cellerf veri tiest ItAlit'i, hard-
wood.. ararrind extra long
fully seasoned. cut a
SN't Honest Mgnureff*M.
Iree delivery. 905-753-2246
"Sourmy TNE BEST
hard�Z
�"ualty seasoned
;_p0mrV. Ajax. Wi
by am usnawal. C�w
CONTEXTS SALE, Gil
dining *.abie 6 chairs wain
excillierd condmon. WT.
soft, 2
Lawn mower, e1C_ call 905-
50%-9339
low
DUMONOS guar .
est Doces !or diamonds. gem
�Cvlcs and .,, C.M..
work Quality service Alt
Also
es and! stylies available Also
atid decks 761 Mc -
unit 3. Pickening For
more Into call 905-619-2M
301 Ch" & Mallogany-
9- 10 PC dining room sism.
U950 Kling & quels size 4
(7. Dedicon suittes.
S2750 Excellent baby graid
piano SnISC AN beavil
condiment
f
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BI;=,
ficie
p,,,,,n - . Please Calf DUPIMM FIREWOOD b fewelfro, Cal (905)
WEBTRON PRESS OPE Jackie (9M)831 -47M 427-5273 -626- no" can 5M
RATOR SOLID WL"LE Imingroom
AFTERMON SM
DOM "=TART F
F18EW'DW q" OMMC. Room S61TE 8PC
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Monarch Marking Systems Canada Ltd.,
a leading manufacturer and distributor of
bar code identification systems for retail
and industrial applications, is currently
seeking a dynamic team player for the
position of Webtron Press Operator on
the afternoon shift. Hours of work for
this Position are 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. - Mon-
day through Thursday. Qualified indivill
als will have three years experience in the
operation of a narrow web flexograhic
printing press.
Faxiand your resume to:
Human Resources
895 Brock Rd.
mommlTOW TNUCK Operator AAx- Pickering, Ont. L1W 3C1
Pickering area resKlent.
u
time for a busy Poering of-
fice send ritsuff"s to Box
#234 Po Box 4111 Oshawa
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DOM HYSEWT for or1ho
doru on orft & OMPA-
er expene"ncs preferred Drop
re— & tot— to or
Edward Pong. 1050 Sinclair
SIM, S'e"2. Oshawa L'G
4w5
MAN Am
OMMOOD P M
-thr—, lowntra tot full
Ime lot larmacy in Whitby
and Oshawa , mug know
Propharm week ni
gifffs r
wawkends alladable Send e-
sume to File 01242. Oshavca
This Week. P 0 Box 481
ontino. L IN 71.5
hardwood -ul split delrver:.
$75 face cord, $225 bush
cord 15% Discount for pick
up Cal 666 -am
FIREWOOD all hardwood
Logs and subs. also CiA aid
sw Ail slassioned
(205AW-7586
Ill LUMBER 11961
4',8-,12' - $64 .4*.e$
Tx 16'
$69 Discount on full bush
cord Free Delivery Osh"a
amBuy Local & Save Big
Savings Days 705-277-3381
toll free from Oshawa even -
OW 90"34-6M
COMPUTER 16K merno-
US Office Windows 3 1.
CD Flom. 1,1 . 11110helof
$350 Cad Willow
8319�
suite roicinal styie. buMet
includes 6 cane-oack Cftbrs. NACh. OVA WA. double pod -
Ch" caunst. & table with eSW. 2 bealts. 6 chaws $1700
ema kilat. derk oak. —elaws 19% Hyundai Accem bra. rim
C 1 $1600 C' $40, 43-1,497o
4L*-bbo-timlb
P"OTGCDPIER. Duplex. of -
face s,ze plus many mot
feaures. S2500 Metal k;::'
lure sorters two, legal size
i"Oes- $150 each Call affift"Ts
905-404-1977
13 YOUR SWU agog faster
main you ate' Revolutionary
aft-agiing systern
Curaca,
results after 4 ON 9
421% reduction in wrifflides &
154% incroas in skin firm -
less & elmoty 100% Un -
Conditional Guarantee. Do
UP7
your products measure
You ofisid win tree skin cam
for a "W For into cat 905-
r2S-8= am 2
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MANNUARM R
su
rant Re- 25yrs or older (insurance Fax 905-93"130 — FI
E
Uires full-time of
me in= ne -
=aX,. Apply inplefson spurpoi expe Thank you for responding.
, salary . ovenUffis Com -
from 2:00p.m. to 5 00p in at mission Benefits avasta Unfortunately only those selected for
1725 Kingston Road. Picker- phone 9054L"M. or ble
tax: an 'Intertiew will be contacted.
(KingstortilEas: of Brock 683.7335.
Z)
MOVM. packers. WORK AT "M - aw
m_
drivers bling out SW im- Ra
lan Industries is lookin
for
Orril 'ATKNALIUMTRW
Health Nurse, experience
needed. tot asuad new saw
nesurnel; so. 1* 0243. Osra-
wairAlhittly, This Week. PO
B" 481. Oshawa. ON OH
71.5
JtW
AUMPAL heavy duty dryer _
urm-
ture. one sota cable 5.T i0%
$225 Call anytime after 6om two 20, square side tables
at 681-2433 one 2 -pc cano cabinet 77*
high P'or more information
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ad-
jugAble single bed Has heae CA 105)263-4l 18
=foot am head ralse FOR SALE - Adult walker
. mantess Good OVA -
green. large
excellent:
&W & 'p warded for local
Company 905-60115,
mediately = into. pack-
call 24 hrs. toll-free 1 -
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POSITION AVAILABLE work-
cal bed. Gently massages
= abo. Cal 905 -6* -893'
condition A ble once
,=
7,05-357-3176.
=V
z _771-7,109.
To fit into our Tank Divisiom
ing with a turn pioviclim in-
"044, everstalis 0*
POST
VA TECUMCM - Golden
IMM VOINtMf. fingene
We offer competitive wages and berall
Wow sarly, intervention for a
NWTNBS set. fraithe (Sn-
FULL-3UM VMiSM & DRY -
ER. excel Ill"t working —ck-
oppeartacill for right Person e
and products. Speciahziegi in
fits. Resumes and/or appLications are
child with developmental chs-
gle) SM Headboard (21ronze
IfOn) UN, tam duvd COW/
hon. clean. well-mainuirked
yollar own boss vjdh WW SW
ort sill It. 4W=
holiffis parties. Now h" W
i i li id l unlev
being accepted within:
abilibefs, Person must be de-
P -d" caning elffew jac
sharns $50 1 noir door,
S400 1, set. Fun -sue Frosa-
tree tndge and go" sho,_
.
us
as
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new
HARVEM SMW sl1w___ ested in a and 5151 Sinbcoe SL N. and will" to work days
V& for set
Chalet, Hvill.02jilMarviciod.
W
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Requires someone to woll
dam Full or pan jimal avall.
able Apply in person wo as.
sume.
HELP
We have too rojeffly
leads, not wes!ti
can you Nola
,P?**
ece . we VAN tirm ym
us commission Sell
bonus. aid comparati
Oro Cal Rairwalt
1- Jitar a
,
h.;warding posit-
urning
hours. T For
mon into Cal 725-119".
Oft@
Nob
nieleatilaw nEaulina; for
bulsy. bftnubonW office, lo-
cated in AllaxAckenni Must
be expitheniced. poncti -
oliffulleci andl enthusiaisft.
.
Oshawa.
K
N I Call 905-43&0021.
evenings am occasional sat -
No phone calls. please url Prefers= will be PA CURT. real*. biowi, with
gallon to those well prior ex- matchwit; had. sulperb cDnd3-
Wke "NO
13 0 IMF"
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905-686-3MB.
IKKEEPER chollogy. Necessary resoum- new still Packaged. C09
for small Pro- $11,000. Sacnificie $4,5010. FUTM. KUTN3$n,
accounting Is will be made availabile to (416) 2M -M
suiccessful appLkant
rvW have previous ex-
pmeince in accounfini;
fessionall
firm.
The
intervi e income
$35-
paper clehvery to
SkIft niqlainalt include: Word
and adiss"bashon
office, a thloiroutsh un-
book-
sm Std -IOW bm un 10
th
.. F. -ft aiiso
L P4&
L.A. HANNCUTIM
NATIONAL
processing
flowing work -
post Pow
Estheficlit" lecill
POST
Support. Vk OIW 3 WmPdi-
r" renumetaw Pacup in-
ing paM
Expeirience w an
!
holl Lave
NWAOM st Ward Han 574
minimum 1 yr. feep"halial N
Canada's new
cliedling RRSP, and beneft
cit versified
sak or rut Ask Adm. 905-
You're motrialed Mated your
caffler. bec" a =d our
award
naficanal
=i7res
Phim sand nisurne IM 1700
Alliancle Rd. Ou 135 Pidw-
Computer Skills ie:
C--- New views,
for top ilents. Name audial'
videp, car do. fool, CD.,.
winner Cal
lilarie,113RM.
per arult
carrx" for newi
hag , Ont. LIW 3)(2, iill�
I Accountung, Ex -
to COMOUX%i-
moves, games, gold. dial,
moncis, turnitere, apphascals.
term L-'W"Tklj�. Wq-
-
mp,
paper clehvery to
inseff bm 6
oWd1s wmft I is &
fioiseholds btwrL
2-6 Mon -Sat.
sm Std -IOW bm un 10
th
.. F. -ft aiiso
L P4&
a.m.
Vehide a must
areas Calf an an@L
We VA be - '
eaw'Armait at to
416-30-25M
Oft
fire.Va Unse
on WWOVdIWC "FE. OCVWW'
post Pow
Par no CUE NELPM
10. on ToW* OMBW 27#k
from 9*30 a.m. 72 paft.
cookiiiii '00 a must.
It I g open
Lm.. 2 p.m. thilit. mairbe
NAM$ WARS. Expallencii
Accenary.
holl Lave
NWAOM st Ward Han 574
must have Ow
h
Monisch Awfail Aim. Ana) -
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cle Fullif
.
time poll- lion: MAU IN CAFE. NO PART TIMEfTEMPORARY PO -
sons, ii"r Omm Oft Pbm. sitican - admilrIftbralliklill Usis-
MAKE.Mm" TdeffokMa I", beall compilhar skills.
hall him No MM 9M
19 big waft , aet. and door knockers; relictijinall. Flexible hours, Mug have a
ler
2141 luit details IA"11- CIA (905) 427-1877 Ask foir cu. Fix ripstemi to Jon 905-
asecode 607%.
GKY- 887-2221.
with diients.
1;.0mud resume to:
HUMAN RESOLgLCES
ns Liverposill Lj�
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dill MR
ad on dw ft fty
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pubkofim n
we rm- I MI&
be
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hawwn in
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of 0 Mix.
OmtarkL
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1
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ells.
o
n.
o*OOM
on successful CUNNOM.
SIMI". " Foinsiun. We
rime conamweent 6-10 hirs. ir sloviso above
per week at $1011houir Phm pod stick Brand N, Me SkIF
forwand resamse to: The Iffiliscs mons. Paillaw. Tngold &
M FAMOW The Best 00" at
Nal 197 www cit. 0 the Lowest Price an Dierliam,
PMETAX FVNWMRE
are �,, -,g again work -S
C
ta"ll oh ex-
pansion so we have to re-
duced our whiefficiry, to make
room prices have been
dravicany reduced for
clearance we Jl1$o have
splecial pre -Xmas pricing on
Our entire furniture lineup
dont be disappointed. get
your order in nowl our mot-
to 'There is No Substriust for
0"0' T"'I'lid'Offal Wood-
working 115 Norm Port Road
IS on Re" Rd) Port Perry.
(W5) 98"774 w*w traca-
sonialwoodworking on ca
USED FMUS $195 and up
used w1ges S125 and up.
used dryers $125 and up.
used washers $235 " up.
new and used coin operated
washers mid dryers at low
=Niew brand name
SM am up. new an
top ranges with clock and
gilm door $479 and ula wide
selection of other new anil
used appliances Cam use ki-
dari. Stephenson s Appkane- v
es 154 Bruce St. Oshaw*905)
576-7448
OAK KITCHEN Wn% Pantry
$IBOO Watertied with draw-
ers Bookcase with headboard
$350 (Mice chairs Dehuxe
ul On boards Computers
from $50 Watercooier $150
Fil cabinet. (905)-430-
wwm Went is". walml
finish, ve good condition
7Z 623-1174
$1200.
nights, except Monday &
Tkw$*.
WOOO STOVE. insert. side
ogr - Cal 9054W
6 7 ag' $400
Oshesse. Ord. Ll G 3FI& 2 m� - bO A Fulains am ~ In — GN" door Few, birchen
24' lines, woman's 6 -speed Ready to talks bad to SchwL
MASSAGE
THERAFI[ST
Required for Rehab
and Sports Medicine
y
If insi
Fax (905) w9 -n82
park min's 12 speed- Iscll. Lot
1w SMJpair. 66"M
Was Fuinniture. 488 King St.
W. Oshm (905) -436 -OW.
SP111111113. cabk& Millers. opein�.
ers anslaillied 416-336-0073
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7 BOLLS Of 1100100
Go" fouv"M Cooper
GP 3000 pads, GM 9 Illockelf.
Articles
WARUd
knix $15 sacti. 41 I1vewW#6'_'
am, I Post
GM 31 Snag. Holmd we
A07WU?AbuidW Ad-
vice- a
post Pow
EiF�Oif=
fres! Purchasing es-
. SMOD. al
$25GAilp. Slam SWup.
jabis w/sorne antique conll-
LEM " ANIETS, up to 1/
NALUYMM COST� for
CM. (no Weill to villue c0ft-
2 prics, leadw porses from
sak or rut Ask Adm. 905-
sildered), cokcbm Of anif
$9 99 Ismailia from $19 99
ON -3756.
Sort. querebtles or singlef mi-
.
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71% Wow '-ft,7mi trom 56.". taiii am. Sp=W ariallmest in
to voik thistrilhal- WAW Parts, Moillicraft MMM. 11 try 10 rs-
tr Eveilillf" MW Go! F
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time. Forward in~ to:
PO. Box 451, Picliesing, Ow
Wia LIV 2R7. Able" Wo
TYPIST/SECNEMW I -on*
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6=_
suffill to Bdon " Wham
Enginsark V Lid., 345 Skmm
St S., Oom Ll H Q2
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.
wa. 9115-72111-00.
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May" "Ubw/*W SM
$a- 111111it"t $111WO, Drifters
= Anh Brooldin
Ontario. (Mm"g.
,2g W C. to Cash &
=. Ref. & apil
� slorm door W x
-
SWUP. SW-Ck� Move.
(9050r,5501
Dab at 26 King St. East
Oshawa
once required. Wasah"
32- with lovilrecl winclo 111,
fraeriel- Alm Side
$25GAilp. Slam SWup.
CAN 00 DEALS. We Buy.
CA cww 42"106-
louvered windows sir x IF
Fridign Did" =wup. w
Sell. & offorelf. Pay lop dollar
EXPERIENCED Saks
needed immedkddY 101'
NPJNWrIOLISEIUEEPS - live,
9W 6.
(SM)
" Si5glup. FiliIii-size slack-
for top ilents. Name audial'
videp, car do. fool, CD.,.
Picklaning WA*kry $11ore,
weftv avenence PW
oo or k*in. 2 school agaid
ANT� & line clangroont.
able washer/dryff ON. Fi-
nwuv available. Up to Itir
moves, games, gold. dial,
moncis, turnitere, apphascals.
lerred bull not necessary.
sssrBg�
beldnoom, lift moon utilles.
warral". 426 Sinicoe SLS.
(905)433-1705 905-571-2274
Mug be available Reliable
Elegant solid- R""nal",
(905)726.4DQ
(905)656-0004. ( ir all
hours. CA Julit 905 -420 -
Amin a on
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PrmsudppAerd
�wq
• 1
Aro i craft . 1 Arts Li Crates
11 to -telt `
11 lor Safe`
FarM EgNI NMW
water. bright 70xl50 arena,
you how to decorate your
locked heated tack room.
1014 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM.
- - - -
BACHELOR APT S512/mrindh-
tial rates to first 6 borders
Thurs Nov 5 Ttdets S8
Also DOG BOARDING avail-
4 Cyl . auto, air,excellent con -M
M I
y pltts utitaies. 3rd door wai
c an/breeder Call (905)434-
666-1517
7929
dntcr. certified. $6,950. 1986
a
no elevator. enquiries Call
1 for Sale
Em
abed it the Courtice Flea
Ford Mustang. 4 cyl. auto.
71 OOG original kms., mintSage
condition, $2.300 905-655-
( I
Mark 852-3107 Leave mes-
a APnhrwits
crafts directly to the public
mems from 0 to $2.000 OAC
a 4�/
3045
Call 905-436-1024
11 R
Na
420-9056 (Sunday s by appt I
%M
CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the
of the LargeSl shows in Dur-
SALES LIMITEDWHrM
2 BEDM M. Call
rkafta
PrmsudppAerd
�wq
llykque apartment an be used
PINECREST FARMS has
CHRISTMAS Home Enhance-
warm stalls wth automatic
crawl. '.e! ow, designers show
water. bright 70xl50 arena,
you how to decorate your
locked heated tack room.
Irorrre using gddisilver 6 Vic-
newly seeded paddocks Spe-
torian styles Wed Nov 4 or
tial rates to first 6 borders
Thurs Nov 5 Ttdets S8
Also DOG BOARDING avail-
Avadable at Mardi's Flowers,
able from qualified vet techm-
106 Byron St S. Whitby 905-
c an/breeder Call (905)434-
666-1517
7929
CRAFTERS WANTED atthe
Automobiles
Gift ane Craft ShoniaceIo-
1 for Sale
Em
abed it the Courtice Flea
Maket 4km east d Oshawa
CREDIT PROBLEM - dr the
Let us show and sell your
spot financing Downppaayy
crafts directly to the public
mems from 0 to $2.000 OAC
You do not have to be there
snrnrq at $199/momh. Veto -
Call 905-436-1024
des from 1985-1996 905-
DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT
420-9056 (Sunday s by appt I
SHOW November 7 + 8 One
CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the
of the LargeSl shows in Dur-
Spot linanangDowr pay
ham Region (905) 721-3052
mems from $750 0AC Cars
W . 2365 for rrtormabon
trucks. vans 1981 to 1994
FOU ART Of avail-
Wn� Auto Sales Ltd 792
Sone Street South. Oshawa
able All levels mo ning at-
pfhp,n 905-720-3382
ternoon and evening crises
mo. ncMrsive (9pr]i Cl6 3750.
available Beginners our slle-
1077 OLDS CUTLASS 442
dahty Classes Starting No-
good Condition. new tires 8
.ember 2nd Leam a craft stat
more, Must sx' As is 53500
can relieve stress andve
Call432-ION
nm lus emit maid Call
or
(905) 576.3947 for nforma-
ion
1001 OLDS CUTLASS body
exceller! snipe V6 $1000
me&- Mrrq room, la um,
Skylight. $675 orwgOtmw.
-- s ;,W420-1469
MAKE A PRINCESS DIANA
MOOBLN.one Male room.
Jug redeCOnMd. SlribbN for
Ponceau Dill or Ch005t from
low TERCEL 1i50Q or best
500 deers. Small. iroormal
offer presentDem ertvtn
y
daSssS std dons lyre re•
683-5117 Abe. or 905-427
P For Indomatxan oil 905-
1637
lit -2003
IN4 Nissan 300 ZX Turbo
acacia. Groat do"
Bos! Drier as IS Call Gary
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-%M
905-576-98541mp)
n t
1103 CHEVY CELEBRITY 4 or.
DO vc_ _d+e valuable ar
automaoc all good working
uQues, car ts6ue coraents� a
corWlson needs muffler work
us assist you n admevi g the
Asking $950 Can 668-1203
angles! Obsstble Ori Call
10 -day Henry or Gayle Kahn
1110 OLDS TOIIONADO. v-6.
'Amlqut Consultants' with
3 SL 18OK, runs excellent
neariv 30 years aperlerrce
very clean. 2 dr olack cher-
Phone 905985-8161
ry Will7ceftity 53.100 (905)
1 orias ol-
Rod
1 oraas
Rad
NEEDED - cheap. dap.
!neap am a student from eft
t11a HONDA ACCORD
d province n need d a Ded
2'S 000 -kRuins flood Body
(smigbe or doublef. dresser
needsWork. as is $1600 oleo
and TV Please pe 905-723-
263.1010
6120 be 6-9 D In
1011 JEEP Cherokee S425C
WANTED - good used t7tchnr,
199' su:u Shue. engine re-
t:ipow,cs to Sid SrtWI apart-
bull. 53.706 Both In exceltnt
fent C401 9126-985-31183 (snot
shape body S In {prat 0011116-
. 1 t.ost a
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T,on Will prtdrY Plum
9MK -86o6
FOS
1001 NISSAN -,ilsar NXSE.
FOUND butt, 6 orowr. lag-
1 & 16 valve !a r am yysS
aareC female al 6rOWFinch
Pvt new exhaust + excellent
area. Pncken g, Ranging car-
OM*UW 52900 Call 905
Bard Saxe approx Od 14th
436-1651.
Cale 426-3241
LOST - BLACK SAG DUFFLE
Style felt or tx V car m Da -
ns Drive and Hwy 48 area
Reward 905.473-2992
LOST 8 year old mrdb-colored
lemale cat answers to Jas -
none oecawed. lost Ddober
21st FsCh and Welles Road
Pickenng Reward 831-7127
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ON 1 PMafSrpplwU
I
PURMED Golden Retriever
puppies. vet Checked first
Shots 5300 Please all
(705454-1248
TORKIE-PDO puppies. ador-
able, tory. 6 weeks old, first
needles. vet Checked 5400
Cale 725-6121.
CUMM PULS for sale.
Ready to pick out. 3 Dade. 3
fawn. mak and tonak, $600
0724 Telepho a (905) 436-
NOTTWERAM Fermse pups.
born Aug.3rd, CKC-re45kred,
bold 1 beautiful. German bre.
fbrge boned. health certified
bare rased. parents fnently.
,,,To good homes only. 905-
683-M.
05683--0880.
gal= - pro boxer regis-
bred kernels, now have
ro�rd. ban
ow brindle, puppesLife
tlnoe
SA7ggrdv'ad1 (905)
05-
3028.ap
• I NEED A NOME - I'm a ray
i Lovable �l.INe ile catore odI
rig love you to pliers d your
{ ►i gets cold
o
One tka home. nnight N
now. call (705
786 a0089. Leave mes-
sage.SV
J1ITTENS WITH FIRST
ROOSTER avalable for adop-
bon, as well as adut cals.
(fixed and vaccinated). Many
ako in reed of respon-
loving !fomes. Pets sup -
les, donations and foster
for dogs also deeded.
Please call Durham Animal
Adoption, at (905) 438-8411
1117 motor for Chevy truck 4
cyl complete $250 Call 576-
6758 after 4 pm
1101 CUTLASS .era exc
tend IOadeC 2 3 htre. V-6
certified 192.006kms or
119.0010in $5200 Whitby
(905!665-8858
1991 Ford Tempo certified,
air conditioner, new tire.
130.000 kms. Moo. 668-
8155
is" Mercury Topa auto
air,PS. PB. only 87.000 kms
New bra. new Drakes. Great
condition inside and out
$4500 cerbW 665-9351
lm ERCURT TOPAZ L
auto. PS.P8. xr. 140kms .
dean. 53,500 cerTHied aft
905725-0058. leave mas-
sage.
1= CasrNec 4 -dr. ps, Ifo, d.
air, red, excellent condmon.
COM", asking $4500: 1989
Plpm Acclaim, 4 -dr, ps.
pb. air. new bpri�ae.y�ceqrtified
askng $7200. Pickering
Check 831-2551..666
1913 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM.
110.000 Ideas. mid pbrldtOn,
air. new brakes. Certified.
asking $6.300. all 905-430-
6862.
11185 PLYMOUTH NOFAGfiw -
wllle. aYtdmatc, Or. Cas-
setb. Sam passerpa.
124.000 be, wit ceniy, a-
ee0ar con*= AS"
$8.900 o.b.o. Cal 905-728-
6664.
IOU PLYMOUTH VOUM.
84000 kine. Auto, air, as -
settle. 7 passeroper. Gres
condition. Asking $10 000.
Call Brent or Lesko 0
(90518;19 - allb r 1 pa.
1114 ASTRO CS Van.
57,000krns, AC, roof racks.
rumint; boards, 4.31, 8 sean.
burgundy, very dean, excel -
km condition. $12.500. Call
(905)433-1791.
1994 PONTIAC Grand Prix SE.
4 -door, V6 31 litre LTR, blue
metallic. 105.000kms, excel-
lent coadrtion, certified, must
sell $8.750 o b o Call 509-
6370
1994 SUNBIRD LE, 4 cyl.
90.000 km lady driven non
smoker, $8.000 Call Joe or
Michel (905) 438-8603 trip
1995 SAFARI SLE, new motor,
exhaust brakes etc. trailering
pkg loaded 19 Terry Resort
trailer battenes/full batt. ami -
sway, electric brakes many
extras. non-smokers Van
$17.500 certified. trailer
$10.500. both $25.000 firm
(905)665-8519
19M SUNFIRE GT, automabc.
power sur roofcd player,
loaded. remote start. 19.000
kil, best offer Telephone
905)725-9324 days, eve
1905) 723.0537
1117 GMC SAFARI E pas-
senger var called a/c
74Kms $16.900 Certified
623-5674
1117 RED GRAND PRIX GT, 2
�
7ded $20 50C (905)
1907 SABLE stabonwagon.
loaded. 4-ar silver wdh grey
Interior. alununum wheels.
rustprooled. 23.000 km.
$19.995 9D5_7.25
WE FINANCE
EVERYONE
No turn. downs.
First time buy-
ers, bankrupt,
bad credit- no
Credit! Ifyou
work-, you dove!
Lots of pre-
owned
vehicles to
choose from.
SPECIAL
FINANCE
DEPARTMENT
SHERIDAN CHEV
905-706-8498
jr,
Automatic 256K -ood mfr.
ddion $700 i9051576-8000
BEAUTIFUL 1994 Lltcoln
Town :ar White with white
leathwr Interim suntool, Boal
luxury car. Aa options. great
Shape Certified $16.000 Call
Kirk or lope at 432-1663 or
242.5806 (snp)
OSHAWA AUTO CENTER -
SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE
MECLMMIC $15.95 LIN. Oil
aN Fifer wi h this ad. Abe
Car eleauq. Ressessbte
retire Human A
War-
real
awreal meltable. 42 RotsMi-
based Cetified cars a *W*.
1996 Saturn. 4 dr auto.
$10 900 1994 Grand Am. 4
dr., auto. 55.995 1994 SUN -
BIRD. 2 dr. auto, 55995 1993
Grand Am. $5,995. 1992 Geo
Storm. 2 t0 choose,
$4900.1992 ASIro $7,600.,
1992 Lebaron GTC 5 speed.
55.500. 1992 Transport APV.
58.500.. 1991 Bonneville
55.995, 1991 Sexome 5 Speed
$6.900.. 1991 Z24 5 spud.
$5.400., 1991 Lumma Euro 4
dr. $5,900., 1991 Grad Am, 2
dr., afro, $1,400. 1991 Lurai-
re APV. $6400. 1990 Cavabler
%"W. afro. $3.600. 1990
Third Thad SC ado. $5.900.
1990 Lumina 4 dr.. suW.
53.600. 1990 Tagus 4 dr.
aro. 53,700. 1990 Sprint 4 dr,
auto. S321550, 1990 Z24 5
Speed. 53,500.. 1990 Slntbid
4 dr.. 53.400., 1989 Jap YJ,
$6,900. 1909 Berem GT, 5-
spd.. $3,400. 1989 Caravan,
$4.500.. 1989 Cavalier 2 dr,
auto, 5;3.200., 1988 Sandra,
auto. $2.400.. 1908 Grand
Prim, 2 dr., alto, $3.900., 1988
Mustang LXAuto. 52,900.,
1904 Corvette 58,900.. Cus-
tom S-10 57,900.. 1973 Mus
tang WOO. Abe -TMs.
Ilenl4prt, Fri. lair-7pon. Ss
1lom - spm on. Sall. Trade!
1N SJMm1e SL S., olum
a961N4-22s6.
1001 Chev. Malibu. 6000 km„
loaded, balance of factory
warranty $17,900. Two to
choose from, one white, one
maroon - Take your pick!!
434-2775.
1 + 2 BEDROOM apt in cen-
tral Oshawa available Oct/
Nov 1sl from $550 inclusive
Parking. appliances, fenced
yard 905-4330062 Ask for
1 BEDROOM basement
apartment $625 Includes ca-
ble. utilities parlong Clear -
bnght - quiet - walk rr Oshawa
hospital Available -mme-
dLatey Call 905-432-7859
TIME TO CHANGE? FALL
BACK TO CERTICAR. GREAT
CARS, FANTASTIC PRICES
EVERYDAY. EG 1993 SAFARI
ext loaded. perfect Gond
must see $9 900 1113 Grand
Am SE, burgundy beauty
loaded V-6. only 58.800 or
$199 mo Look 90 Celebrity
salver , gon31 v-6 3995 M air. spotless
Hey 89 Sprint.
automatic 113 000 kms,
52.295 1112 Sable, gold Ed.
loaded. 133.000 kms $6.900
1112 Grand Am. loaded. v-6.
coupe lovely and white
$7.700 1111 Topaz. auto. sil-
ver blue A-1 asking $3.995
11103 Graced Voysper Ls, load-
ed dark green wow $9.950.
1113 Transport SE. loaded.
white. 3800 only 59.9501111
Buick R I. loaded. 122.000
kms $700 3800 v6 1195
Carshers from $8.985 or
$199;mo 11915 Noon Sprit•
air auto. Oo S8 995 or
$188/mo. 1110 Tracker. 2
toopps. aWO. air, only
85 01)(lkms like new $6 995
metro's 75'. 4 cyl autos.
1,c), $6 600 1112 Sueblrl
La. teal, auto air. spotless
$4.400 1001 Liscols Cooi-
mestal, mint mint. loaded.
'29 DOC kms. only $9.900
1002 Otas Delta Be. loaded
and perfect OnN $8 8010 For
Moss and ober Ree son.
came to CwDcsr Arta Canon.
136 Ki St. W. at Milltown
Mall pXI (M) 371-281114.
Germ Swoop,
1 AWprrobree
W.mlw
575 to 57500 lot scrap ars &
trucks Or " Condition wdo-
des 24hr free Towing All
Durham Recycling ars +
trucks warned TOP CASH
GUARANTEED (905)706.5740
o,937-9226
CASH FOR CARS! We buy
used vehicles Vehicles must
Condition CA
444282ay77h-y2415in mof co 479
MURAD AUTO SALES a'
A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS
-1 Cursed recy der and dealer'
5100.510.000 cash on the
spot For ors. trucks -arty
cofthon Guaranteed parts
sold and repairs (905)686-
1771 days or (4/6)684-1121
evawgS
1 Tracks
*WSO
197, GMC JIMMY Converted
o pickup v8 350 a. 4 x 4
auho, macor work done but
needs completion $900 or
best otic (905) 839-1357snp
IBM F 131 3A ton short boo
Fresh H 0 302 5 speed. new
everything, needs paint
52.500. o.b o Cap 985-6854
snp
MUST SELL! 1991 Che, Ta-
hoe Bluer 4x4, certified.
compression tested. tully-
loaded mint Condition, new
palm- dark metallic green.
well-mantanned 58900 Pn-
wte. (705)277-1592 after
bpm
1 lard
I= DODGE GRAND CARA-
VAN. extended, loaded, runs
peal. Wel mm amw. $2960
cert 434-2475 a 41 1livion e
Dr. S. Oshawa.
INH US SAFAM. as Wheel
drive. XL extended van, tuMy
landed. new trmmissitn,
$7500.906.985-3873.
1182 A$TRO WIN, extended.
toy leaded. low kers. exoeF
WO curt - - Asking $7,750
firm. 1992 Gmd Am low
kw loaded, excslwr oort6-
tion $6500. (905) 666-0006.
Atl1lo ►els
Annift
Tnfl-F AUTO SERVICES.
Oshawa. Gael repairs Li
mm3Wduw eu; disposal Of Old
vehicles. Quality work. Rea-
sonable rales. Free r1li s.
Cal Marcel anytime: 905434-
6310, page 905-720.6670.
1N6 HONDA MOTORCYCLE
C.R. 250, excellent shape,
(576-6758.
G8 after 4 p.m.
19U HONDA Interceptor
1000, soft $2.000, c oMW
owdlon. Cab Todd 905-720-
3107.
2 BEDROOM Apartment Dw,
store Uxbridge, no pets.
$600/month first + Last, Arsd-
able November 1st Call
(416)225-4343
2 BEDROOM Apartment, 5680
Inclusive lop floor imuradlaw
ppoossssetssssl1 Also furnished 1
Dedroomoe apartment. $650
Hillside 905-576-0381 RdJ
2 Ndrogn basement apt
Sep entrance ng ubk
Includi-
Des. able. one -ear parking
;,,,VasVnon-smoker or pets
Drelerred $75Wm0 Available
tmmedalely or Nov 1 Mapr-
Oaks/Brodk. Pickering 905-
619-1509
2-1EDROOM basement
apartment separate enhance.
Lno
pits. Includes utlktes.
ry. cable, Rosebk n
South $700/morrn. tlrsiW
Avadabk Nov tri Call SO9-
9060 owner In home
2N CORDOVA ,-bedroom
7pf balcony Pxj/Blm
$2o/mo 1st floor. Utilities
included. 1SVtest. Part
Available Dec 1st Call 905-
623-3706 or 905.4360665
1aE0R-DON man floor bun-
galow - 2 bedroom basement
apartment, laundry, parting,
dose 10 an mr"Wa Call
(9051666-8605
AJAX - PICKERING VILLAGE -
Courtyard BukWg. 2 bed 2-
Morey apt with tlreplacx, 2
bathrooms. $875 • 2 -car
Darlurq AvadaDk Nov 1 s
86-
69781 or 426.2888.
AJAX - WESTEY area Two
bedroom basement apart-
ment. separate entrance. no
smoking/no pets Avaable
imaediately Call (905) 472-
2491.(416) 783-3894
AJAX SOUTH - one bedroom
basement prefer qua mature
working person. non smoker.
no pets Fridge, stove cepa
rage entrance Nora (905)
(905)427-3935
AJAX Bachelor aft Avail
Nov 1st S550/mo. all inclu-
sive. 1stAast required. Sepa-
rate entrance. Non-smoker.
Cal aha bpm (905)686.0347.
AJAX Central, 1 bedroom
basemenit, apxtment. bnoM.
dean. 4 appliances. Cala nit
Moor, pa lea, sapar en-
trance. $650 ntiudsq t OWAS.
Cal 9%463-8768.
AJAX. Nwmibp. large So -
less 1 -bedroom baseeMs
aoarbone tt. I GAC, lee
haaslrodrh, ssparab enMrstot.
BAS 1►4pace, clew plilll tOn-
no pees. $675. Cal
AtIMBMB'708.(BrooiKitr) a-
-bright
DedAilOotn�Stothe
estate f rlpbrly. MUST SEE!
Noo-sr GhK no pas. $715
(ind. MONN/Aw 1sL
AJAX Available Now. 1. putt.
spacubus n 2 igrdr�o0
MOOI inclusive.
. nose-saflow
aced. Cal Som Gralf, Her
tape
-9500. Darns Morgan. 905-
131
downfloWm Oshaix 1 -
room AWRWd. ful bath•
kitchen, separab , I arkre,
554amorrlh kik difg UW*n
and Cable. Firstiast. Call
(905)432-1266.
LANK 1 6 2 -bedroom 8W-
met for rat, dose to 401,
laundry room, concrete fire -
prod building, very bs don and
quiet. AvailaCal
905µ36r7696. /
A
400 420 420
RENT -WORRY FREE
1, 2 da 3 Bed. AptS.
Refurbished & New
Appliances. All Util. included.
In-house Supt. & Maint.
On site Security.
Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - e pm
Sat & Sun 1 pm -,pm
UVALIANT PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
111111 000-079-1
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.geocities.com/wall street/Floor/
7657/highriser.html.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. r
Whitby Apt building, spa-
a0us. carpeted, newly paint-
ed. wM balcony. close to bus.
shopDig. ad u6kties lir k,10d.
firsbbst required, no pets. 1
bedroom $690. 2 bedroom
$
790 31 SM Cali
BACHELOR apartment. Town-
leneisloor 51 Cornba Park -
ng pnvak entrarnce. Id bath
mn.wa.c�, -
pets S475/month Includes
utilities and able Cafl
(905)404-9421
PICKERING BROCK Rd north
of H- a? r.v 1-rrArr,irn
basement aparimed, sepa-
rate entrance. five bath. com-
pkle kltdren. spacious kvirq
room. pnvate Gundry 5700
Indus" AvaiaDk Nov 1
Non-smokers. no pets
(905428-6718
CENTRAL OsHws. large 2 L
3 bedroom apartments aWil-
able Zeamoor •st In well-
ngmUa -lel buibling dose to
all amevixSPlease 41
(9051723.0977
CENTRAL OSHAWA
1-6EOROOM aparlment
S625.mo Dec 1st Im-
maculate newer building
ac-
commodating
co mmodahng quality tenants
only. In better Oshawa neigh.
borhood.(905,433 7360
NORTH 03HAWA Super large
1 -bedroom Extra Large Dalrn-
my Nkll managed quiet build-
Irqq Controlled adrarxx $624
uol able. park" No dogs
Nov/Dec 1st 905-579-5584
NORTH OSHAWA. near 5
Forms Mall. 3 -bedrooms plus
1. 2 -storey semi.qua coed.
walkout to deck. 5925 plus.
first/ast December posses -
$100 576-3830
1 AN 2 BEDROOM AVAIL-
ABLE IMMEDIATELY 2 loa-
lions - 350 Malaga Rd.
Oshawa and 946 Masson St.
Oshawa. avalabk December
1st From $600 per moan In -
dos" 060 PCs Please CA
mwbrrre. (905)-576-6724
SPACIOUS pwell-maerHamel 2
bedroomIs Avail at 900
am N8 Glen St Some wth
walk-in closets. palm provid-
ed Close to schools ow
pig centre. GO SMem U11111-
on
101Efes r xk4o. Call 720.4993
level o' legal duplex u 166
OSHAWA- 2 bedroom base-
llykque apartment an be used
mem alit in rpsst aria Sep.
as 2 -bedroom or 1 -bedroom
entrance. apipiiances. Laundry
with formal dining; Freshly
$650. Ili nduded. Fvstilast
decorated. laundry. parking,
+ credit Cod requmed.
sndable November 1st $750
Available Mov 1st Showing
naksmie 728-6m
al colied 1416-242.9223
CLEAN. BACHELOR basemerd
after 6p in
apartment. available Nov Ist
PERFECT COMBINATION -
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities & parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Close to schools and shopping.
From $910.00.
Call 905-721-0980
Em etmarkta a
Rent
PICKERING, Whites -401,
Small 1 bedroom walkout
basement apt. near amenities.
seperate entrance, suits sin -
le , working, non-smoker.
5525./mo. first/last, Nove-
meber 1. 905-839-8561, any-
time.
AJAX, 2 -bedroom apartment
in budding 67 Church St. S .
$795 inclusive 1 -bedroom,
$695 inclusive Both available
Dec. 1st Near bus, shopping.
schools. No pets. (905)683-
6145
Bright, spacious 2 8
b/r apts. Utilities int
Close to schools, sho
ping and 401. Tran:
right past your door. F
appt. call:
(905) 721-8741
rerro
vated 1-cedroom from isw
inclusive. Simcoe/Glbb area
$600/mo lstfty Available
immediately. Stephen (905)-
571-3229
TWO bedroom basement apt..
avail Nov t. $750. close to
Plokermg flea ma" NO pets
abowed call after 4 p In 905-
428-3377
WHITBY - 1 bedroom base-
ment apt , Sep edrance, n-
dudeS utilities. Separate pa-
tio, large at -in kitchen. No
smoking/no pets preferred
Parbrq and Gundry included.
S60prm0 61454M or 116-
44&5981
WHITBY. 2 -bedroom. totally
dean bots of room Laundry.
panung. no pets, prefer non-
smokers Dec 1st. 1 year
lease $775 inclusive Must
have references (905)576-
7589
WHY rem when you can own
your own home for las flan
=ya+
th nk?t' Call Dave Fay-
Sales Rep Ram"
$ummrt Realty (1991 Ltd
(105) 66&36010 a X5) 666-
3211
. 1 AlFwbrrnls
warded
REQUIRED M/AEDIATELY - 2
bedroom apt to working cou-
ple.reasona le ren Durtum
GM xea. Call
655- 7
For Rye
a 1 Ilaese
a 1 ousel for
Rent
3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW on
quiet street in the heap of Ux-
bridge 3 appliances. large
yard, $1.200 net per month.
References, letter of employ-
ment and credd check re-
quired. Call 905-852-5719
4 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
rent, with swimming pool fin-
ished basement. 827 Camaby
Crescent Call 905-431-6331
and leave message.
AN EXCELLENT opportunity to
own. no down payment, ven-
dor assistance, very clan,
renovated 4 bedroom. 2 story.
dose to downtown Oshawa,
Cal 433-7949.
ATTENTION GOOD TENAITSI
Attractive tory 3 -bedroom
single family home. S/Cen-
rral/Oshawa. Completely ren-
ovated New kitcherVbath-
rooMwail-to-wall broadloom.
Fenced -in backyard. 2 -car
parking. Near transportation
$800.utikities. FirstUlastlrefer-
ernces/credit-CedVron-pet
owners preferred Immediate
occupancy. (416)480-0217,
9am-12pm weekends; 7pm-
9pm weekdays.
FULLY DETACHED House
Wikson/Adewde area. 4 bed-
rooms, barmy room. Irving
room, garage, double drive-
way. ISVlast. $1.050 per mo
C!C!"
uhhties. Available Dec
Calf (905) 665-1366
NEAR OSHAWA Centre- 4 -
bedroom sem, on quiet
street. 4appLaricaroiyDle
Dec. 1st 50 plus utilities.
phare (905)839-4659
SOUTH AJAX, fumished 3
bedroom home for older or
Crotesslonaf couple. nex
cake. Darks. public transporta-
tion, no pets. Dec.tst-
1s. $1150 Includes A0d
Newer 3 bedroom
garage $900 plus utli0ss.
Dec 1st hrstlast, rekrenc-
es After 630 905 -228 -SM
1 Townhoua e
For Reim
OSHAWA 3 BEDROOM . plus
basement town homes in wife
maintained family complex,
$775 plus hydro. Freshly
decorated. with Indge + Sm*.
dose to sdodls and aft
amenities. on site rrarrage-
more office. 728-3777.
3 -BEDROOM Townhouse in
Whdby/Oshawa border. trudge,
stove included, S950/month#
utrkea. no pets pleat. Avail -
fon smoker. S450/month en- Downtown Oshawa Cate Style able imrnedateN Call 416-
ciudlg laundry taatdies Ist/ Restaurant hely equipped. 900
last required Oshawa Blvd / So It rerr of lease SWO
King St area. Phan (905) obtain. OR upstaus I large
438-OSM bed apt avd dean. broad-
000RTN E 5 minutes o 401, boomed.dining eat nn kit, kvirny
brand new 1 bedroom apart- Dec1/% 72&33777 a nS
mea n new hoose. Pmgk 9906 xMp,o.
entrance. available Dec.Itt
$645/month. no smokrrq PI nwc - LIVERPOOL
19831 434-54122 a 1905) tl9 Road. 3 bedroom. main 11dor
of brapalow.Beaubfuh condi-
COIMTICE. 1 -bedroom apart- tial. available Dec. Itt.. no
mem. separate entrance. pas. $1050 uWfts Included
Wolkout to patio 6 pod. Lc. 416 194 3765 '
281-0244 days. or 905-571-
6084 aft Spm IL weekards
PICKENwG BRAND NEW
LUXURY TOWN NOME. 3
bedrooms, ay cond. 212
laths, lug kitchen. Available
as soon as possible. 513001
month. (416)879-3490.
Full MTN!
Sm PER MOMTII. 1Mndpy
Rossland and Basset, fur-
nished bedroom, central air.
sull Qrmet workrq �_
pofaeafy
or 905, 70
bus at door, flexible posses-
sm. BASp/morrh ou ndosive.
Sim (905) 6654504
available Dec.lst. 1SVast.
905-436.6315.9am-7pm.
r
A FURMISM BEDROOM
1 bedroom
r
residential. Uxbridge.FFemalePICKERING.
NORTH OSNAWA. dean.
brightlarge 3 bedroom *0partment.
floors 'date-
basement aultllin,
ableparking. aaidry. air ill-
•
pDrelened. Shaarpepaft s facilities.
11 love dogs.
sit
washer. parrkirg and storage
dulled. Close to G0. parks.
$350/ Relen es. 1 -
000.567-5430.905.852-8823.
Wdem. Suit pprolessioral. .
slopping. Mor"mober, no
•
plus hydlro. (905M20
Iles. $600. awiable Nar.1st
0157.
905 e31-7242.
AVAILABLE
DHFFIMS BAY. South Ajax,
PellgER IC, avaibElo immc
py(p¢,pIATELY,
upper kvq, $1150 put rkli
diabh, 1 -broom ba
ftltniSbed I-ooln, TV,
fes 3 -bedroom, anile"
apartment, terse
fridge, separate
Dec 15tlu. Low level $550
pus t*%u.. bacfebr. bare-
appbrnoes, Yrrkdry. well Will.
no sff*M , m pets. S75Qr
ent[arace, IaaJLadry,
�81
mo. ncMrsive (9pr]i Cl6 3750.
AM OAM DM We tore a
parking facilities,
Gil
PICKING, carp 1-bedrooM
home for you. From 57501
first/las[. S8(lVweek
Of NE aroe beeuM6d 1-
bodrooM, new. upper I id.
basereenl aparbum, wag
Stare area prekr adutN N
rtoatu 0 inclusive. t yen
a Bood p0 good talfRe
Zra8
Call a3�3743.
me&- Mrrq room, la um,
Skylight. $675 orwgOtmw.
mole. no sRoldrtg/pels, 1sV
lm. Soparalo arena. pwk-
Ken CCKis, CddWne6
Banker (905)726 9111.
MOOBLN.one Male room.
Jug redeCOnMd. SlribbN for
Prefer ifple Halo. dear,iup
Cao 906 037-2309.
1! . 1 B®ROOM 2 toWroorim
aW. Arai now. $3961Mo.
401 acratt• (905) WW
FICRERRIB. RouOauent 6
IrorHuwst Oshawa. Good Io-
� (906)9.
f has
ftaarl
acacia. Groat do"
now Mun Arta,
Nov. 1,096. Yard no $670
skeparak 4rMrannClose
awkdry. air. able. srM
in
� $1100 . uubTAes. Anal-
UNnisied room n CMaR. good
a A haw. suMa* fir ow
oldludrfgpUgilOios. Good fin
aohu sraoler, no pubs.
906
able Nor. tet. I Al"
sepaltaff,fN�d rton-sn, ha tours
ON 905-571OdWn P�
723-1362 pp)
is S1 Ohrub, PAW-
-0867
ertces. 906.509-2459.
WK
IweaR ' Wd= ww
1 R�
1 orias ol-
Rod
1 oraas
Rad
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area. (0stuwa). Avetlabls
DecA st. SM inclusive. Call
905-579-6715, please Nave
Mi T. LARGE multi-level
2, 3 -bedroom apts. (family
building) immediately. new
windows, frnlly-pakded.
hardwoods reffinabed. Near
schools, shopping, transit,
Dundas/Cochrane. Call 905.
6/9.2901,(9am-Bpm)
Shwed11P
IVw Orme
to► sw
MILE, 1 Mu twiew 11vd, 2Plus one bedroom how ks,
SOUTH AJAX, detached 2-
3 BDRkt. house to share.
storey home. 3, bedrooms.
lean brgM. Close b lake a
inclusive. 1sV
deck, garage, huge driveway,
ransn. 5400
asst Available immediatey.
oversized lot. Excellent r
nancing available. Presently
all 9W839-2078.
vacant, act quick, $179,900
TOUTANT CARPENTRY
Alex Skordakis. Sutton Group
ReaKY1905)bt9-9500
HOME RENOVATIONS
-'MIHITSY 3 -bedroom, on ice,
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES/
finished basement, eat -in
COTTAGES
din. hardwood floors. ce-
DECK AND FENCES
ramie ble. C/A. freshly painted
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
on quiet crescent• near
schools. parks,sho inq A
must see. 5164.501P one
176a
(9D5)5764175
17r5)570-4"
WALTER lte�
1 cormm
for sale
EXECUTIVE wmalY, next to
�g 0 1k�irdor
Toyota dealer. 2 Furnished
PICKERING 2 BED. . Solari -
room. TV room w/fireplace,
um 2 baths 2 parking 5 ap-
ppa�rking, laundry Must see.
Working
diances. Balcony. Immacu-
late. $189.900. 1890 Valley
yery comfortable.
hrsVlast.
oersonnf905)666�520
Pidcering Call
31500.
(416)609-7039.Farm
condomMlurns
For Rentlindl
Develop. -It
AJAX. 3 bedroom, 2 full bath
ATTENTION ALL Retirees or
tubs. balcony. 5 appliances.
Young lamilies. How about a
air conditioned, walk-in doses.
one acre Lot with trees,
;wimmirg pod, exercise
across road from Lake with
room. sauna. and security
waterfront park not one dock
Available Dec 1. 666-1212,
away. all this and more. Only
(416)492-6448. 619-9803,
39otsavailable
leave
.9000 s available
wool
Ohne* a
Hurry there be another
(
like this! Locoed 09 outside
Raw Soca
d Port Perry. Please cmw
77 Free Raat 77 Oshawa
Rick or Kann at 905-427M%
or 1905)985-3724
dowmown 400-1600 sq.ft. Or-
hcelReall East Oshawa. 1800
vacation
sq It Commercial Hosue.
45os4 It shop Can 434-2447
or 655-4132
TIME SHARE - Sale Krsslm-
WHITBY CORPORATE Centre.
mee. Orange Lake Country
Club. Christmas week , 2 ac -
rebel and Office
Cumulated Weeks fully fur -
spaceClass
space for lease, from :519/
nished bungalow. sleeps 6,
march hydro included. Marry
next door to DisneyWorld.
Ortlerem sizes available Ca
905-697-411819
Lours Egnatls R.E. 1.800.266-
9088
wY
10 Lpy
Yrdtwkial
UnbMONEY
PROBLEMS. Get out
INDUSTRIAL UNITS for rent
or debt quick rnfnout gqapnrgq
6inkno or bang Wnkstleed-
1 300 sq It and 3.750 so. n..
Everyone accepted regardless
truck level ship" door.
d credit rating. Lill 6-r tree
Prime Wcation in Pickera
ildonnatron 905-576-3505
Close to 401 Low rem Coe
studem Barrs uldkndad.
(905) 839-8991
A LOAN IS NOT
PAS"
GUARANTEED.
GUARANTEED. SOME
COMPANIES CHARGE UP_
U. MAARTEN. 5 star royal
FRONT FEES. OTHERS
Palm teach resort 2 -bed-
DO NOT ITIS
room. Dec 12-19. US $8410
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
Phone(905)619-9770
NIYESTIIGATE THOR000H-
, • 1 FlorfOa
LY
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BEFORE ANY
wwAVON
CONTTRACTS.RACTS,
CLEAR WATER AREA 3 pec-
roomrrn
wouse poo' ;ao=.
Yard. avaidwe
• 1 911111".880.
' mourwra
pnvale
nor For xle and to ww a
prw .
905-579-3708
ME YOU IACI an your feet
CIEARWATER. 2 bedroompOrt�
fully lumished horn,
but still have a bad credit re-
We an wan a
iIh
moble
alc. to tub. pod. 71fi1
aures a retererror•+
UN
start TnNrum
Credit Re. 416-410.0864.
<arr
US Call 905.434-7184
CLEARWATER. 2-beftom
mobile home Private. D�uiet
paask. beautifully furnSMd,
July equipped, air-condi-
tioned. orange a grapdrim
frees. near beach. Nov a
Dec,
905-576-3327. Option to
1 1 Pfkota Ho're'
IEAUnful basement waNl-
Ks rnrougtnW' "6 7,;.
arhnnlrJvac. 5189.900. 570
Crimson Cn.. OVUM (Ross-
Iand(ThorMon). Open House
1-4 p m Sun. Ova. 25. (905)
571-6M
JOHN BODOY home W stye,
walkout backs Ora bang4w
ravine, fenced yard- gawl
reOfturtaodw. ki, in Pitterinp.
8yrs min call
Call
MORTGAGES - Good. bad and
ugly Financing tor any pur-
pose An apocations accept-
ed. Cal Comm rky Mortgage
(905)668.6805.
aeeknaaa
onswunwe
SOOY SHOP FOR SALE
$40.000 5.000 sq. ft AM
equpnraw. Good lease. $3 251
n n Also DO R YOURSELF
and 2 hoists. Oshawa area
434-5706
WMR TOINI own lawn
mawsawra and snow re-
aqaol tranduse. $1.41010 gross
wOeMY income gwraMaed
C �ww (9005) 763 M the
d
OPERATE your Own lawn
mainflananim and snow re -
meal frantrJtise. $1200. groan
E mcommmtteaayyp�uaCAftd
aappppsa
Gardener 90S7G1 A
(905)831-22W.
JUST LISTED - 8OWINA -
$$ GOviernrim.
MILE, 1 Mu twiew 11vd, 2Plus one bedroom how ks,
Ftlrldb
With Indere trees, WOl d
Giants and IOaf15
area. by deck Otr7pe. spsl
fess. 4139
kdonnabon l0 start
900. lar,y
21 Skr00est (905) 95Si5 0
your
or fRrm.
OPEN MOUSE, swisml 2-
1-866
5P .m. 1415 TwNltley SL 3.
bedroom brick
quiet sbw now�
683-0707
rushed
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am dwage, VIM M and rrs
Fisher
airwoodslin"GNO
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aW tt. S142M 7294750
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basemwtt, radwdral tsBirpi.
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t -900.451-3i35 ad 235,
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goo 451-3783
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awry CW4", is :Peas
nd bvilfyr
IIEAVEILT PSym - S2.9w
min. 1B+ 24 hoot. 1-900-
451-3753. DAILY NOnD-
tile-
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SCOPE 14900.577-77'70. WO0
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we » exic" Gwpnots to: Grawywewts jewwy ask
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A special datimi s to
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at Y.rit.11onier Negie" Ha�ital.
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BaselRettl Apts.,
Rec-rooms, p unitti ,
AdffiOons, eledrlral,
wNint work
20 yrs. Exp.
Cal Mario
(905} 619.1663.
1x,.(416) 504M
DOORS 4r t18
ARENEDOOM,
install), FIX BROKEN
SPINS, RIES,
Sales Ser AmPAPOWS
A
JUNG BONE
IMPROVEMENTS
Bwumwdwwbmft
bbAh nProggmS a kildterls
I: I , , l ad PIIX big,
22 yews altpeba
Call Mike
riwloa
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PfW
("We"190
Set 00~+w s
ars garden du
ris to order, or -
Terry for estimate:
43"115
5&D
EXTERIORS
22 ♦tan
R•of101% 1;nq, sotht,
!;'=
PALL
or eavesr'^W^ .7tanrrng
workmanship
teed
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our hands'.
"05) 51 17 6- 3710
t-aoo•m-sls2
FREE ESTIMATES
.1 mean!
' Air CerldlbiAkra
DUCT WORK
Moved, klstaied,
Notated
20 yem experience,
no job Soo small
Bectrorrc air deaners,
h rridRiers.
Paul 42841295
M) 683-5010 N1NICENYDE DIVISION
roving a storage rovkg a swapVAL •GENERAL PRUNING
CLEARING • FULLY INSURED
AJAX Moving Systems
Full services, moves. appliance and piano spec
Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage
We sell moving supplies. Park and load sl
CERTIFIED ARBORIST
905-623-8625
starting at $125. and up. Serving East to West L,ow
province to province. TREE REMOVAL i MAINTENANCE
Member of
or eillwdl W
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'GUARANTEED'
PAINTING A
PLASTERING
Colour matching
Stucco ceilings
No money up front.
pay when your satisfied.
Free EsemaY. Sava Ditioue
Call Salt at: R
(416;14.5911 1)
All Pro Painting
and Wallpapering
Simco ccdmp
Genenlrcp.ss
Tap quality work
x reasonable pncu
]!S 0(f (Of Senrars
Call fm a FREE Estimate
404-%69
IAN BANKS
A SONS
Painting b
Wall papering
40 years
experience
Free Estimates
416-265-0944
rwnrrIM
Specializing in
interior and exterior
Frr Painting. shtes.
GN
(Ges) 6064* a
Fast rrhable service,
roiu beat any Price.
TMS PAINTING
cit DECOR
Interior b Exterior
European Workman-
ship
Fast, clean,
reliable service.
420.0081
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all typo of
roofs, Dew and old,
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from
short notice mass. Ap•
swims disciount,
p6mces moved, also
storage spaa
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Houses. Apartments,
officesSpeaaApPhWn Ser or
a Mi 40caWixrouMs.
Licensed, insured. Free
Estimates. PrNllpielgl
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831-7055
Party, so vies : Party Services
a' RABBIT WANTS WORK
Dong Magic For Children s Parties
And M Occasions. Have My Own Magician.
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character look-alikes. loot bags. balloon•o-grams, . teeroaAtr
' face painting, magic, music. 1
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to its original
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Free estimates.
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CARPET
INSTALLATIONS
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speciality
Free estimates.
D a N Damn.
957.1799 Or 967-1905
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vicannuel
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tiecbenc bode, blinds,
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CAN rase.
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AT UP TO
40% DISCOUNT
(while quantities last)
Pwkermg Village Showroom.
32 Old Kingston: Rd.
(905) 417-4366 • 1 (800) 461-0282
CORRECTION NOTICE
For our 12 page 2 Day Power Sale Pre -Print
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not as kalrafed.
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