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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_11_151 Changes considered in how Regional chairman is chosen Durham probes eIectoral option BY KEITH GILLIGAN Regional Council's finance and ing they want information on the hack to the committee on Nov. 25, rectly elected by voters. Staff Writer administration committee voted ramifications of restricting the job lists several options, including re- Regional Council asked stall to Changes could be in store for the Thursday to delay consideration of to politicians serving on regional taining the current system of mak- look at different options in Febru- way Durham Region's chairman is a staff report on possible changes to council. ing the position open to all eligible ary after receiving a letter from chosen. the selection of the chairman, sad- The report, which will go to voters and having the chairman di- See DURHAM pace 4 PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER P I C h F R 1 N G' S PRESSRUN 44,000 32 PAGES NAEtiTAL HEALTH Including society's excluded PART 11 BY JANE MCDONALD Sproul to the News Advertiser Not so long ago, and well into the 20th century, people who suf- fered from mental illness were cast out of society. More often than noxa the,* were locked away in fails (x "put away" in what were then called "lunatic asylums" These dark. dank places with ban on the windows did little to help heal the already fragile and confused minds of their inhabitants. Am actual medical treatment was rare. Efforts to treat seriously men- tally ill people effectively and morn humanely eventually influenced the design and construction of new facilities. The sprawling facility in our own midst, the Nk'hitbv Mental Health Centre, formerly known as the Nk'hitby Psychiatric Hospital, was considered to be one of the most enlightened institutions of its kind when it opened its doors to psychiatric patients in October 1919. Changes in the mental health field since then and how society views and treats people who are mentally ill are as dramatic as the contrasts between the centre's new, spacious multi -windowed building and the boarded up cottages it re- placed. " Phis facility, although 80 years old next year, is not the youngest in the province but middle-aged," says Ron Ballantyne, administrator for the Whitby Mental Health Centre See MAKING Page 7 C 0 1 M U N I T Y N F W S P A P E R S I N C E 1 9 6 5 SUNDAY, NO VENIRF R 15. 1998 OPTIONAL WEEK DELIVERY $5/$1 NEWSSTAND Pave over contamination: Citizen advisers Minimal action urged A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser photo Reachfor the top Spencer Parrington (right) and Kelsey Coughlin tested their skills on the climbing wall at the Metro East Trade Centre. The wall was a popular attraction at the Canadian Extreme Sports Show. for tritiated groundwater BY MARIANNE:' TAK.ACS Staff Writer PICKERING — A 21 -million - litre plume of gr undwater contam- inated with radioactive tritium at the Pickering nuclear station should ,impl,, be paved over and moni- s, gyred. i hat's the solution of the 'work - inL _•roup' of citizens advising iii Jnr on how to deal with the prob- iem and consulting the utility on its n%irnmmental review of the Picker- ing plant. Fhcy were preu:nted Thursday a ::,t of actions available for rerrwdi- aline the tritium contamination, "rth costs ranging from $311.(X)0 to :5JXX). Options included various 411hinations of covering the area. pla,:ing barriers around it and pumping the groundwater, all of Inside the News Advertiser wIEBE TO I= IT Etliterial Pave ...........6 Ile -Id and Filtness ......10 Maine Oreppiag .........12 Spens ................20 Clmif W .............26 GIVE IIS A CALL General ..........683-5110 Distribodu ......683-5117 Death Netiees .....683-3005 An¢tien Line ......683-7545 Since oil Years ...........1-800-662-8423 Entail . newsroomOdurhannet Web site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 which would slow its flow into Lake Ontario and provide more time for the radioactivity to decay naturally. The consultant hired by Hydro to investigate the contamina- tion told the group no technology's available to remove the tritium from the groundwater. The contamination was diu:ov- cred in August 1997 around the UPP (Upgrading Plant Pickering) towers on the west side of the sta- tion, where the quality of the ra- dioactive heavy water used in the reactors is improved through distil- lation. "I have concerns about spending this much effort on this prohkm," said group member Irene Kock of Durham Nuclear Awareness, noting she's more interested in pollution See WORKING Page 5 HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY � • , Frrh O...e a �a w s.MP Tft a hwi VW out stiowiootr 239(Sao^ of so 44MM tttw. s.M on- - - axt 696-2445 L TAC' 3QOe AIP PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1998 T '99 Pontiac Sunfire Sedan w Who says Sedan drivers have to give ujp styling and performance. Included in this P packagetitre engine, 4 -wheel ABS, PASSLock` theft -deterrent system, Next Generation dual front air bags, A-NI/FM stereo, tinted glass, rear spoiler, rear door child security locks. 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However, critics are sug- gesting the presence of four members of Council on the committee, as approved by Council's executive commit- tee Monday, will only serve to politicize the waterfront development process. "It's no use having a com- mittee that's going to be ma- nipulated by politicians;" says Dave Steele, chairman of the Pickering 2001 Water- front Task Force (WTF), which drew up the lakeshore strategy that has led to the formation of the new Water- front Co-ordination Commit- tee (WCC). "It has to be the people's committee as well" The Pickering 2001 task force established by the Town in the spring of 1997 grew to involve about 150 people in the development of a plan for the future of the waterfront, including indi- vidual residents and repre- sentatives of community as- sociations, service clubs, bay -area landowners, On- tario Hydro, the Toronto and Region Conservation Au- thority (TRCA), the Water- front Regeneration Trust and the Town. Mr. Steele says the pub- lic's role in the new commit- tee needs to stay strong as well "so citizens are not afraid to say what they need to say" He suggested if three politicians are added to the WCC along with the mayor, the number of citizen repre- sentatives on it should be in- creased to seven from the "three or four' approved by councillors Monday. What- ever the numbers are, he ex- plains, there should be at least as many voting citizen representatives on the WCC as voting councillors or rep- resentatives of organizations such as Ontario Hydro and the TRCA. Still, Mr. Steele notes he's pleased the task force's re- port has been supported by Town staff and was endorsed by councillors Monday. According to the staff re- port, the WCC will co-ordi- nate implementation of wa- terfront projects; provide technical advice and assis- tance on lakeshore issues, priorities and programs; and serve as a forum for two-way communication with the public on waterfront matters. The placing of three coun- cillors on the WCC — as op- posed to the mayor only as recommended by Town staff — was proposed by Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson. He said the WTF's work is now completed and it's ..clearly time for political leadership to come to the sur- face-. Several councillors sug- gested the politicians, as members of the new WCC, should now take an active role in implementing the wa- terfront strategy. "Unless members of Council have a role in the co- ordinating group 1 believe the process will be slowed up:' said Ward 1 Regional Coun- Family concerned for missing Pickering resident Durham Regional Police we seeking the public's help in locating a Pickering man missing since Thursday morning. Police say Donald Bals- don of Commerce Street left his workplace on Shawson Drive in Mississauga at 11:40 am. that day and had not been seen or heard from as of late Friday. Police report Mr. Balsdon, 39, was despondent over a re- cent break-up with a girl- friend and suffers from bouts of depression. He is diabetic .,and left work without taking his in- sulin with him. As a result, both his family and police are concerned for his safety. Mr. Balsdon is described as a white male, 5'19' tall and 160 lbs. with brown hair DONALD BALSDON Missing since Thursday and green eyes. He is believed to be dri- ving a white 1997 Chevrolet half -ton pick-up truck, li- cence plate "1998 C r'. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Durham police at (905)683-9100. cillor Maurice Brenner. However, Mayor Wayne Arthurs recommended against having "too much po- litical representation" on the WCC. Ward 1 local Councillor Dave Ryan said one rection the WIT was so successful was that it had worked at arm's-length from Council, and that the WCC could be- come "over -politicized" with four Council members on it. He noted its recommenda- tions would always have to come to Council for approval anyway. The executive commit- tee's recommendations on the WCC will be considered by Council Monday. Key elements of the WTF's report include: - Reversing environmental damage to restore the long- term health of Frenchman's Bay and the creeks that feed it; - Improving public access to the waterfront; - Improving the channel en- trance to the bay; - Developing a waterfront economic and tourism strate- gy: - Establishing guidelines for the development of the wa- terfront, including a com- mercial node at the foot of Liverpool Road and various parks and trails in the area. HO! HO! HO ! DOUG DI CKERSON 'Clearl). time for political leadership to come to the surface.' Santa Claus has arrived at Pickering Town Centre! Whether you've been naughty or nice, drop by Santa's spectacular Castle with your wish list. You can visit from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Don't forget to have family pictures taken as a special memory of this holiday season. And take time to whisper your wishes and dreams in Santa's ear. PICKERITOWN *CEN NG ....rrA -.raw.-am- - ,..e., - - ».....................�»« r . s, " PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15,1998 Durham considers changes DURHAM From page 1 Ajax resident Vera Emerson complain- ing about the process used to select cur- rent chairman Roger Anderson. Ms. Emerson told the committee she's opposed to the current method used to pick a chairman, pointing out Mr. Anderson lost in his .Ajax mayoral - h bid in the 1997 municipal election just weeks before he was handed Durham's top job by regional council members. "I couldn't sit still and take that. It's a disgrace, an insult to the town of Ajax:' Ms. Emerson charged. Uxbndge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Con- nor disagreed. '.We're elected by the community. Who better than us to pick the chairman' ' 1 ­ But, Ms. Emerson countered, " ]f you said that before the election. 1'd agree with you. I don't any more. The process is wrong. I agree it's part of the system. but I don't think it's democratic because I didn't have a vote" Mayor O'Connor stood her ground. -I think the system we've got is work- ing exceedingly well. If the chairman is elected at large, they won't be account- able to any one of us. They'd have a free hand Som. but I want control over him. "The status quo, at times there are problems, but it works extremely well. I understand Ms. Emerson's concerns. but as a member who's been here 15 years. I support the status quo" Ajax Councillor Jim Mk:%laster con- curred. "I don't think going to a direct election is the: right thine to do. It would be a competition of personality and money." But. Oshawa Councillor John Gray tox►k the other side With the '*modern- ization of Durham Region- I'm one of the supporters of direct election of the chairman. You can't isolate out the costs as a bogeyman" Direct election would make the chairman "far more accountable. Each one of us is elected in our municipality, some by wards. The electorate want to feel the chairman of Durham Region is theirs because they elected him. We have an obligation to bring ourselves up to daft" qri b" t. fir.• s~� YBERL U WALK-IN HOURS Dain► 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 am - 4 p.m. .liEEJY.N1ii0f i�£ • • E• • • • "110W.. ,9W, MG�FifYC,rA fC" AMBERt.EA SHOPPIM CENTM ON WHrrES RD. PMEFiMIG BETWEEN FP CH a my 4a+ • Exasadons in HaepllW • FREE 2nd Opinion Coneuftsoon • CaNct Fran kwurancae Mayor O'Connor said she could sup- port a chairman elected from council- lors successful in a municipal election. "They've gone through the process and won his or her seat to get on council. I don't support going to the whole of Durham" She added. "Roger went through a very legal process. To change it, we'd have to change it after Roger got defeat- ed somewhere down the road" Chief Administrative Officer Garry Cubitt said the option of councillors se- lecting one of their own as chairman could "only kick in when the current chairman isn't selected by council to re- turn. "The chairman would be considered a sitting member at the time the new council holds its first meeting. He'd be a member for the purposes of selecting a chairman" Mayor O'Connor said. "I'm willing to look at the process when Roger is de- feated. Frn not willing to put him in a position where he's not eligible to be there. If we feel he's done a good job, then it's up to us" for chairman GERRI LYNN O'CONNOR 'Who better than us to pick the chairman?' 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Hydro's planning an extensive ground- water monitoring program at the plant, following recent revelations of tritium contamination in the ground at two other areas around the station. An investigation of the UPP tritium plume ordered by the Environment Ministry has found it is flowing slowly into Lake Ontario and not causing any significant threat to people or the envi- ronment. While the entire plume contains about three trillion becquerels of tri- tium, the quantity going into the lake is only a tiny fraction of the tritium the plant is permitted to release under Atomic Energy Control Board regula- tions. Working group member Dave Steele, chairman of Pickering -Ajax Cit- izens Together (PACT) for the Environ- ment, noted group members didn't have much choice but to recommend mini - � ri ri ri ri ri ri ri � 1 � win 1 10 MII1IUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE 1 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. 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Foreign aid is increasing by the day and lately, former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and Gcorgc Bush. Nicaraguan natives Bianca Jagger and Dennis Mar- tinez. French President Jacques Chirac. First Lady Hillary Ro dham Clinton and 'Second' Lady Tipper Gore have made visits to strife -torn communities. All are trying to do their best to help out. Bcyond all the cekhnties and the cowntnes pitching in. students right Correction An editorial in W'ednesday's News Advertiser should have indicated that the Durham District School Board will get nine new schools in the region by the year 2000. She shot It's hockey night in Canada. No matter what day this is. In this great frozen tundra of curs from mid-Otto- ber to mid-June, the soundtrack to this crazy thing we call life is permanently stuck on Stompin' Tom Connors' The Good Old Hockey Game. At this very moment in your town, a bench warmer is spitting over the boards, a player's searching for his dentines knocked loose in a tussle in the corner, a goalie's scratching him- self as the action moves down the ice, and a debate is raging over Don Cher- sy's latest rant on Coach's Corner. A youngster who one day hopes to !be kissed by Mr. Cherry — yes, even with his goatee — is dropping the gloves to mimic the bombastic one's thumbs -up, a man never good enough to [cake the NHL is trying to prove the scouts missed out on a good one if he could only catch his breath after one shift, and a woman is lacing up her skates to get away from her husband whose carcass is parked on the sofa. I was that husband, until last week- end, when I officially became a hock- ey husband. My wife decided to take up hockey once again after I mentioned to 'Boom here in Durham Region are doing their part. Uxbridge Secondary School stu- dents quickly collected 15 garbage bags worth of clothes, five bags of blankets, a number of boxes of diapers and a little bit offood. od. The goods were moved to St. Paul's Church in Scarborough this past Thurs- day for quick transport to needy people in Central America. There's still a tremendous need for all manner of supplies and aid as the re- gion begins the long. tortuous project of rebuilding. News reports on Friday suggest little aid has so far been re- ceived by the people mostin need. You can do your part coo by donat- ing to any local bank and at Canada Trust to Canadian Red Cross Hurricane Mirth Relief'. The Red Cross has set up a toll -fire phone number where dona- tions can he received: 1-8(x)`418-1 1 1 1. As of Thursday, the Canadian Rod Cass had received a total of $2.5 mil- lion in donations, well in excess of its original goal of S1 million. But much more is needed. Honduras has so far rc- ccived about S67 million in aid, howev- er damage to the country is estimated at S3 billion. Canadians arc traditionally very generous and it's at times like these. when our neighbours really need us, that heartfelt help will mean the most. As, she breaks ,Blake Purdy Yews Editor Boom' that a work colleague was play- ing. She figured the co-worker's team might have an opening after hearing of an on -ice foul committed by the news- paper staffer that was so flagrant it would stake Tie Domi look like a Lady Byng candidate. So 'Boom Boom' called to inquire if there might be any openings for players on the off -chance News Advertiser sales representative Marilyn Brophy had been suspended. "No, The Mauler' is still playing. But, several teammates have quit out of shame " Off to the sports store we go to buy some essential equipment that most importantly won't clash with the team colours. It's hard to describe to men the protective gear female hockey players need. Guys, just think Xena Princess Warrior. And, you jocks, they call theirs jilts. Ca -thing, ca -thing. A couple hundred dollars later, we're N0N'. l5 1998 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Girl's honesty bills folded together and lyi in days of crreed unappreciated To the editor: The following is an open letter to honest citizens of Pickering and Ajax. Did you lose your grocery money at the SuperCentre:I On Oct. 31. my five-year-old daughter Meagan found some a nail outta there with the equipment neatly packed in a new hockey bag big enough to accommodate Saku Koivu. I lug the bag to the car and we ven- ture to the arena where I park my car- cass. Good seat too — first row. OK, it's also the last row. A fine perch from which to appreciate the game. The action sure starts fast. The Tamboni driver has to be speeding. 'Inert onto the ice steps my •Boom Boom'.. -only to go bam barn on her bum bum. The game is under way. So much easier to follow than the NHL. You can actually see the play develop and develop and develop. The defence - woman picks up the puck behind her own net, you grab a coffee at the snack bar, she passes to her teammate, you saunter off to the washroom, the winger is sent in on a breakaway, you go warm up the car, she moves in on the goalie ... Buzz, the buzzer goes off. The game is over. I tell Boom Boom' how proud I am of her, that she plays better than I ever did, that she'll likely do OK next time when the bruis- ing's gone and the swelling's down. It's true. I couldn't carry her jill. Sc,, `Boom Boom' will tote it. I'll haul the bag, Saku and all. ng on the flexr near the bakery counter. She gave them to me and asked. "What should we do" Some poor person won't be able to buy their groceries because they have lost their money. ' We waited for approximately 10 minutes, hoping to see some - cite searching for the lost money. When no one appeared, we decid- ed to take the money to customer service in the hope that the right- ful owner would think to check there. Perhaps an honest five- year-old would have the decency to turn in the money, rather than think "finders keepers". The money was handed over and we left Meagan's name and telephone number in the expecta- tion that someone would call to thank her. When we received no call by Tuesday afternoon, I went to the SuperCentre to ask if the money had been claimed. After some delay, I was assured that the money had, indeed, been claimed and the claimant had been given Meagan's name and phone num- ber. The supervisor and the Super - Centre told me that the claimant had promised to call my daughter and thank her for her honesty. Whoever you are, shame on You! Because of a child's honesty you had your lost cash returned to you. I doubt too many other peo- ple would have been so honest. In these days when greed and dis- honesty seem to permeate our so- ciety, it is too bad that honesty not only goes unrewarded, but also unappreciated. perhaps my daughter did learn a valuable les- son that Saturday: think of your- self, not of others, because they don't appreciate it. aam, i 4167 • . X...... PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Communit, Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chn f Steve Houston Managing Ldnur Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail. ldvertising Manager Eddie kolodziejcak Clossified,ld ertim,ry Manager John W illems Real !state :lutumutnr Advertising .tlanuger Abe Fakhourie DislribuNun .tlunugr, Lillian Hook Qjic'e .tlunuger Barb Harrison Composing .tlanager Nieves (905)683-5110 Isain (905)683-5110 milfied, (905) 683-0707 Distribution (905)683-511' General Fax (905)683-7363 E -Mail newsroomgdurhatn. net Web address www.durhamnc%%s.net 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ont. L IS 2115 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax A Pickering Board of Trade, Ont" Assoc., Canadian Com- munky Newspaper Assoc., Camadian Circw lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the tight to classify or refuse any sdvafisematt. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- Pie& Karyn Moom, Pickering .ti MENT T 11 Making room community MAKING From page I (WMHC) which operates under the Ontario Ministry of Health. "It came about at a time when mental health centres were called asylums in the sense that the term meant a safe haven. But, still, (the patients were) out of society, away from so- ciety. It was the standard of the day but after people were admitted, they were largely disconnected, separat- ed from their communities of origin and their families. "There was a barn and a dairy herd here that provided supplies to the hospital and work for the pa- tients until the early 1960% when fa- cilities like this were seen as provid- ing clinical treatment:' adds Mr. Ballantyne, who has headed up the institution for the past 10 years. "But when people remain discon- nected from the community, an in- stitutional culture tends to set in which makes it even more difficult to recover from mental illness. - Treatment began to look at reha- bilitation as including the reintegrat- ing of people with mental illness into the community. When new and more effective medications came on the market in the 1950% and '60s, enabling patients to better manage the symptoms of their illness, do -in- stitutionalization changed the way psychiatric hospitals like WMHC operated. "Since the early 1960s, we've seen a dramatic decline in patient numbers:' he explains. "We have 325 patients here right now and just under 2,000 outpatients, a total re- versal from 35 years ago when there were more than 1,500 inpatients" With a catchment area that saves a population of 2,500,000 from East York, Scarborough and North York east of Yongc Street, and includes both York and Durham re- gions as well as Victoria County, the tertiary (third in the degree of treat- ment offered by Ontario p%ychiatnc hospitals) facility's mandate re- mains daunting. The six clinical programs WMHC provides include the Ado- lescent and Young Adults Program consisting of an Adolescent Secure Unit for psychiatric assessment and treatment in a highly structured and secure environment; an Adolescent Rehabilitation Service aimed at community reintegration of teenagers with severe mental ill- ness; and the Skills training, Treat- tnent and Education Place (STEP) for transitional 18 -to -25- year-old patients with severe mental illness, ernphasWng eduocation, rehabilita- tion and support for patients and families. The recently named Psychogen- atric Program serves individuals age -65 and over in areas of assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and out- 1vach services. The Special Populations Pro- gram refers to WMHC's Dual Diag- rrosis Service for individuals with developmental handicaps and psy- chiatric illness; the Neuropsychiatry Unit for those whose psychiatric problems result from disease or in - Dory of the brain; and, the Psy- chotherapy Unit serves individuals with complex personality problems. ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ .'News Advertiser photo Rob Adams. executive director of Colborne programs and housing to the mentall ill in the Community Services (right) confers with client region. Mr. Adams says 90 per cent of its clients 'Gary'. Colborne Community Services offers come from the Whitby Mental Health Centre. The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program is geared toward adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses who have not responded to psychiatric treatment to help them function and develop living skills for community reintegration. The Forensic Assessment. Con- sultation and Treatmcnt Program (FACT) is made up of two medium secure inpatient units, one mini- mum sector unit and a consultation and outpatient services. The Foren- sic Assessment Unit evaluates men- tally ill offenders with regard to fit- ness to stand trial and criminal re- sponsibility. The Forensic Treat- ment Rehabilitation Unit serves mentally ill offenders who require a secure setting. The Forensic Transi- tional Unit is a minimum secure unit with transition to the commum- tyThe Community Response Pro- gram serves adults with severe men- tal illness and includes the Assess- ment and Stabilization Unit for brief hospitalization for acutely ill psy- chiatric patients as well as assess- ment and placement of patients transferred from other facilities for tertiary cane. The Centre Street Pro- gram provides a range of treatments to try to prevent hospitalization. The outpatient services support commu- nity living and Community Out- reach includes community clinics in the catchment area and consultation to general hospitals and other ser- vice providers. There are 10 general hospitals in WMHC's geographic area of re- sponsibility as well as nonprofit mental health agencies. Colborne Community Services in Whitby is one such nonprofit agency. It offers programs and hous- ing to any mentally ill Durham Re- gion resident over the age of 16. One of its three houses, McKay House, is the only residence of its kind in the region that provides a high level of support with round- the-clock staffing. 'The people we serve there arc very needy, very ill:' says Colborne Community Services Executive Di- rector Rob Adams. "Ninety percent arc coming from WMHC which has deemed them ready to try to reinte- grate into the community. Our agency's philosophy is one that we are very willing to take a tisk for clients and go the extra mile. We look to include people, not exclude People." ew" The agencies' other two houses, Colborne House and Kent House, can house nine and four clients re- spectively. But clients are always admitted to McKay House first and then flow through to the less struc- Wred and supervised Colborne and Kent locations, usually in that order. "The beauty of it is if a client goes to Kent and is having difficul- ty, they can move back to Colborne or back to McKay if necessary," says Mr. Adams. " 11here's a safety net in place in terms of residential programs and full time staff and su- pervision. The service works well except for the fact that the demand far exceeds the supply. The 13 beds at McKay House are consistently Ned to 100 per cent capacity and there's a waiting list of about 75 waiting for a chance to try to rejoin society. The crisis service Colborne Community Services offers also op- erates out of McKay House and with only four beds, is even less able to meet a growing need. At is also always totally full, 100 per cent of the time:' confirms Mr. Adams. "Vbe denied 700 people last year. We are denying twice as many as we can accommodate. These are people living in the com- munity. It could be you or I in cri- sis:' The crisis beds at McKav House arc for seriously mentally ill people who have experienced a social crisis such as losing their home, their job, a family breakup or abuse. Working closely with ether crisis services in Durham: WMHC, the Oshawa and Ajax -Pickering sites of the Lak- cridge Health Corporation, the YWCA's women's shelter and Cor- nerstone, the men's hostel, the goal of the crisis unit is to let the client stay for five days while trying to re- solve the problems and issues that brought on the crisis. "It is so much cheaper than hav- ing them go to a hospital and helps them get back in the community with their dignity in tact," says Mr. Adams. "It's individualized." Community Treatment Orders is the recent terminology the provin- cial government proposes to show the way of the future for mental health in a climate of health care re- structuring. "It is the legislation, whether or not supported, and the debates are under way," says Mr. Ballantyne. "Changes in legislation proba- bly more than anything have an im- pact on how a place like WMHC operates — so society says. The mentally ill have certain rights. Be- fore 1967-68, people could be de- tained for longer periods of time. Today, it is a much more complex environment. The public sees some- one obviously not well, talking to themselves, dishevelled, with bizarre behaviour and they may try to assist or direct the person toward help but if that person isn't in immi- nent danger to themselves or others and doesn't want assistance or treat- ment, there is little one can do. Such problems are not easily understood and there is a dearth of understand- ing. a lot of stigma and myths:' Inspector Greg Reid of the `A'hithy Community Police Office. 1)urham Regional Police agrees. -We (the police) go right across -he Lamut from the very minor to ,he eery serious:' he says. "It is the ;�Crception on the part of the public , 47leumes that these (mentally ill) --Z< rle pose a threat when they are _t,:tually just trying to be normal in heir way. "There has to be a close liaison hetween the stakehorlder% which can he somewhat lacking in the commu- nity:' says Inspector Reid. "Most police officers are sensitive and the community agencies are trying to deal with the need:' Earlier this year. Mr. Ballantyne says he was "shocked" at the hostile reaction to the reintegration of some of WMHC patients who moved into a private Nh'hitby house made avail- able by the owner for that purpose. ''Bore was a strong reaction to that house and the people in it:' says Mr. Ballantyne. "But people didn't have any need to fear for their and their family's safety. - Meetings were held to hear the concerns of neighbours and six months later the house and its new residents are doing well. The first two meetings brought out 15() to 200 people. The last meeting was attended by only seven. "Thcre isn't a problem at the house. It's working out very nicely. The fear and angst created haven't been borne out. Admittedly. there is concern if you have people who have come into conflict with the law living nearby, but there is a lex of misunderstanding. I hope we can create open minis and bring under- standing for these people who have always been with us. They are peo- ple first and foremost who are, un- fortunately. mentally ill. "We need to do a lot of work in housing and to have a supported community with neighbours treat- ing people as human beings is so critical," he says. "It pays such dra- matic dividends as far as a person's sense of worth, dignity and commu- nity. A good, supportive neighbour is worth his or her weight in gold." The increase of hanelessness in Durham, the cutting back of Ontario Disability Support Program benefits and welfare, as well as the downsiz- ing of the number of hospital bods worries Rob Adams. "There has been a marked in- crease in demands for our services," he says. "As an agency we have re- ally tried to identify to the Ministry of Health the need to expand, espe- cially in Ajax and Pickering where there is so little available:' PART Ill — On Tuesday, we ex- p1mv the hi& and lows ofDots" 714 9*Is "hF ST+eid F - MIKE TED DWAYNE CORRIGAN WILLIAMSON PICKARD I "Stop gaggling! You know you'll always /.v+ get our best r:.ces on our- cars- j u pan eed�.'� :} j Amin e1 ."�, - . u�ngs And Seffiq. 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"we're all eating too much fat:' But has the "fat craze" created a*worse nutritional trap:' It's evident to anyone on the street that we are beset by an epi- demic of obesity. Every bookstore and newsstand has dozens of books telling us how to lose pounds. But it's not working. And your children. grandchildren and society face enor- mous problems in the future. One in three North Americans is obese. Between 1963 and today Obesity in children six to 1 1 vears of age has increased by a whopping 54 percent' Unfortunately, fat children become fat adults. Thu means they become diabetic, hypertensive, and headed for heart attack. kidney fail- ure. sore backs and surgical compli- cations to mention a few. Today, most people believe when they huv a low-fat product it's a hen- eficial choice. But when food man- ufacturers reduce the amount of fat in a product they also decrease what is called "mo uthfeel." To restore food taste they, usually increase -'` The Doctor j� Game W' Gifford -Jones Ott D. sugar content. Dr. Fred Pescatore. Medical Di- rector of the Atkins Center for Com- plementary Medicine, labels this ad- ditional sugar, "junk carbohydrate '- In In his book "Feed Kids Well" he says. "the subliminal message from food producers is that it's OK to eat an entire box of cookies as long as they're fat free'" \%*c all consume enormous amounts of hidden sugar. The average school boy drinks three cans of soda a day. There are eight teaspoons (tsp.) cif sugar in a 10 - ounce soft drink. A cup of ice-cream contains six Esp. of sugar, candy ban three to four tsp., four large marshmallows five tsp. Add it all up and most chil- dren consume 33 teaspoons of sugar a day - IF DR. JOSEPH A. • Tl'-%'iF MISKIN. DENnST • QUALITY • GENTLE DEtiTA1. 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Firefighters across Durham Region are pitching in this festive season to sell Christ- mas poinsettias in aid of the Red Cross. Get- ting read' for the sales are (fn,m left) retired Single parents meet Wednesday in Ajax AJAX — Single parents in Ajax and Pickering are invited to meet new friends and find support among those in similar circumstances. Tie: Ajax -Pickering chapter of the One Parent Families Association holds it% weekly meeting for custodial and non-custodial parents Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly streets in Ajax. Newmembers are always wel- come. Call 831-1201 for more infor- mation. The rxuham College Community Choir, in conjunction tutib Toronto Classical Singers and Talisker Players Orchestra prewnts GE Handel's MESSIAH! 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(South of Bayly) • Several guest speakers For more information or obtaining a seat at this open house call KEN POYNER 839-2780 "Serving the community's greatest needs" 1 • .i i ;,0 J. 1 r. c *,0 . 17' '03 rL ,; i = 1'- c • -r; -, "J % it # =V '•r'•.'ti 'i A NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15,1998 PAGE 11 AM DKN N 10 Ila Affordable Dentures... One Good Reason To Smile. REPAIRS (I hr.) ' Relines ' Complete, Partial Dentures E -Mail it! LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER we're at Willk Steil, DD, KA.C.it�� 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. newsroom PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 durham.net ANor hn..rc A9A_AA01 Come to the unveiling of our new logo! Rouge Valley Health System cordially invites you to attend the unveiling of the new corporate logo. The unveiling will take place simultaneously at both sites. Friday, November 20th 1:30 p.m. Ajax d1 Pickering Health Centre Site Centenary Health Centre Site 580 Harwood Road South 2867 Ellesmere Road Ajax, Ontario Scarborough. Ontario Harwood Lobby Entrance Main Lobby Entrance Refreshments will immediately follow the unveiling The full colour logo will be in Metroland papers in Scarborough. Ajax. Pickering 8 Whitby November 21/22, 1998 For more information please contact Community Relations at: Ajax 8 Pickering Health Centre at 905 683 2320 ext. 5240 Centenary Health Centre at 416 284 8131 ext- 4528 PENSION PLAN WORKSHOP UNDERSTANDING YOUR EARLY RETIREMENT OPTIONS Understanding your early retirement options: • Pension vs commuted value • How Mutual Funds may plav a role in your pension plans • Using a systematic withdrawal system for income • How to minimize taxes James Schofield, B.A. C.F.P. Branch Manager Chartered Financial Planner C_hL OLIVER GROUP G= COMPANI=3 Crowag CheNt MaM S~ 1967 Allan Nlarit Global Strategy Financial Inc. Pension Specialist GUZMAL STRATEGY 1 NVrs ST MENT 06 UNOS Tuesday November 24, 1998 7:00 PM Le Gala - Hibiscus Room Durham's Premier Conference Banquet Centre 65 Sunray Street, Whitby, ON Beverages & Snacks served. Call Laurie today at 428-9911 c Hwy #2 � Y CL a `° a X N m = r'n L Consumers Dr. Champlain Q Ajax Hwy #401 Oshawa> AIP PAIGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1996 • 6Waime ro in W P.P 9 Birthday r "Our big boy" turns one on Nov. 15. Geof- frey McDade celebrates his first birthday with a family party where he'll have his first taste of birthday cake. Lots of birthday wishes and love from 'kllommy, Daddv, Grandma and Grandpa McDade. Grandma and Grandpa Paliwoda, and Uncle Rick. N Etiti'S 'KeddinQ Aug. 1, 199h is a day Dawn and :Stege Simpson w III always remem- ber. ass they wcd at St. Bernadette'' Church in Ajax. Dawn is the daugh- ter of Marlyn and 'Mike Marucci and Steve is the son of Peg and Bob Simpson. all of Ajax. The new ly - weds resrdc in Ajax. Birthday It's double digits for "our grand- ---- sore Jesse- on Nov. 16. Send- ing along happy birthday _; _AW fly wishes and lots of love on Jesse's IOth hirthday are Oma and Opa. Birthday Michael Giardino turned four =on Nov. S and just like Bobby Orr, he always shoots and a l w a y s scores. t "Happy birthday to our big hockey guy. Lots of love from Mommy, Daddy, Nicole and Daaidle " A D V F R T I S L R Birthday Nov. 13 is a special day in the Tobias' house, because our sweetie" Erica turns six. Erica likes bike riding, baton twirling and figure''' skating. But, her favourite pastunlc is playing with Ian and her pets i Tasha. Tippy and Baby Spice. Happy hirthday with love and kiss- I es from Mom, Dad, Ian and Nana. Birthdays Two handsome guys are getting a little older. Jason turned eight on -� Sept. 22 and cele- hrated at a party, with -, family and 1 friends. Ja- " (maal turns 10 on Nov. 16. Happy birthday wishes to lxoth from Mom, Dad. their aunts, uncles, family and friends- Bii-thdav A cutin: with a great big smile turned four years old Nov. 11. Happy binhdav wish- es. with lot' of love and kiss- es, for special girl Victoria Jade from dummy. Kent. brother Travis, Nanna, Grandad, Auntie Nicola, cousin Austin. family and friends. N 0 V. Birthday 1 5 1 9 9 8 It's been a long first year for Vic- 1794E Liverpool Road toria Isabella Alipanopoulos. but 831-54E31 on Nov. 18, she turns one. Victoria HIS TWM S CAIS WQ-NW ARE: was horn at 24 weeks and spent the 1. TiOW Ittret.. first three months at the Hospital z Nrroie rfd+at 3. ltldnd GiwAso for Sick Children. Wishing Victoria Winners nuy go directly to Baskin Robbins to receive a happy birthday. with a whole lot of love, are % om, Dad, Gabby, t ., Popoo and Baboo. Victoria thanks , nurses Brenda and Glenna and Dr. Kitai at Ajax -Pickering General ----! Hospital. and the nurses in the NICU at Sick Kids'. es- pecially Emy, Mary -Ann, Nada and Mariom. i Engagement -No one can predict if life will he full of love aril joy, But to Patricia this hap- pened when she met a certain Mn', His name i. Todd. wow what a mart! And to their surprise. this is where it all began. Six long year,, of ups and downs, I can't count the smiles or frowns - But to everyone's surprise and delight. They have both set out for a surprise night. It will happen in 1999 on Sept. 11, By this time, they will be working lin Veru seven. John and Christina Van Stavern. proud parents of the: hndc. This Is such a wonderful announccriumt, they cried. Bryan and Lucy Gray. slxocked pxuents of the gr(xom, Thr) tixught he woukf never marry, only to be doomed. But two special kids found love and bliss. That will start forever loving with the seal of a kiss- Birthday -- c- One big fella has turned one. Cain Powell celebrated his t first birthday on Nov. 14. **Nke would like him to know that he will always be Mommy and Daddy's little txov. Love and kisses from Mom and Dad. - BirthdaN - 1°04 1794E Liverpool Road \ M 831-54E31 3Pickering HIS TWM S CAIS WQ-NW ARE: 1. TiOW Ittret.. .~ -- z Nrroie rfd+at 3. ltldnd GiwAso _ — -- -- Winners nuy go directly to Baskin Robbins to receive dim FREE cake. (Please pro xk i Tenn ication) M- VALID UMI. SAT NOV. 21, 11"s Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? Let us know. We'll publish your special occasion in an easy -to -read and easy -to -clip format... Birthday A I I i s h a Jessica turned five years old on Nov. 10. "We can't be- lieve you're five. Time sure flies by. - Happy birth- day and love from Babi and Didi. Birthday Lindsay Regan celebrates her 10th birthday Nov. 19. She's looking for - 'WIN ward to the �e I camping week- end at Durham Forest with the 2nd Ajax Girl Guides. Wish- ing "our do ublc digit girl" a won- derful birthday are :Nom, Dad. brother Kevin and dog Mad Max Birthdays It's been a busy birthday time in the Scotland home. Andrew turned six on Oct. 21 and Mommy Susan celebrated her birthday the same day. And, Daniel and Christian celebrate their first birthdays on Nov. 19. -Oh, what a year this has been!" Sending love and best wishes to three; special boys are Mommy, Daddy, Nana, Poppa, Grandma, Grandpa, Aun- tie Wendy, Uncle Garry, Auntie Biggy, Auntie Julie, Uncle Rick and cousins Stephanie, L nr�en, Zarria, Kim and Mkimel. Engagement Kathy and Terry O'Sul- livan of Ajax are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Kelly Lianae to Christopher 'Thootias Mugford, the son of Ben Mnaford and Debbie Drrraat. The wedding is planned for July of 1999. ...Send to: Name Dropping, Keith Gilligan, 130 Commercial Ave., 4jax, Ont. LIS 2H5 k'k � NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15, 1998 PAGE 13 P Teens learn about parenting as moms take a break Pickering ds take the Next Step BY SUSAN O'NEILL Staff Writer PICKERING — Students at Picker- ing's Pine Ridge Secondary School are learning what parenting is all about while providing a much-needed break for stay- at-home moms in the community. Laurie King's personal services class is running the Next Step Tots program for two and three year olds again this year. And the Grade I I teacher invites area res- idents to take advantage of it. The program, established when the school opened in 1992. allows students to run activities for youngsters while their parents take part in a discussion group a few steps away. "They're studying all about what it takes to be a parent and learning about child development right from conception up to five years old Ms. King says. "It's really an interactive program where the students learn about the real world of par- enting hands-on, rather than learning from a textbook" `My goal is to help the students realize how important young children are.' -- Laurie King Students attend classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday and run the Next Step program for an hour every Tuesday and Thursday morning. They're responsi- ble for planning and overseeing daily ac- tivities for the children, ranging from puz- zles to story time, and take turns organiz- ing a discussion group for parents that cov- ers a variety of topics ranging from toilet training to eating habits. "My goal is to help the students realize how important young children arc," Ms. King says. "Our society needs to know Pastries pulled by feds in egg allergy alert People with egg allergies are being warned by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency not to eat the fol- lowing pastry products sold under the brand name `Notre Traiteur' . These products have been found to contain egg which is not declared on the label and are currently being recalled. They are sold in 340 -gram packages with four pastries per package, in three varieties, as fol- lows: Asparagus and Cheddar Cheese — UPC 7 74513 15057 5 Cauliflower, Broccoli and Ched- dar Cheese — UK 7 74513 41 123 2 Broccoli and Cheddar Cheese — UPC 7 74513 81158 2 There has been a reported illness association with one of these prod- ucts, according to a release how to help children develop their poten- tial." Grade 11 student Jenn Flatman, who worked as a nanny last summer, says she enjoys watching the children interact with one another. `It's a nice transition from being a stay-at-home mom. We get isolated and it's nice to get out in the community.' -- Anne Hinkley "The way they do things is so different than the way we do things.- she says. "It's a really good course." says Grade 12 student Kam Shevnanden. -The kids are great. 1 love working with them." Pupils are required to record their ob- servations after each class, says Ms. King. She reports the program is working well - "The parents seem to be happy and the students certainly enjoy working with the children. It's fun for them but it's a lot of work" "I think it's a great idea.- says Pickering mom Denise Howse. "There's no point in having your child cooped up at home all the time." Ms. Howse, who first heard of the pro- gram through the News Advertiser last fall, says it gives her son Marcus the opportuni- ty to interact with other children and pro- vides her a chance to discuss a variety of issues with other parents. "I've made lasting friendships coming here," says Anne Hinkley, who believes. for that reason, the program is a good idea for families new to the area. "You get a break from the kids but you're not far away from them,- she says. "It's a nice transition from being a stay -at - SUSAN O'NF-ILLIVe s Advertiser photo Pine Ridge Secondary School students Kam Shevnanden (left) and Jenn Flatman (right) keep young Marcus Howse busy during actit [ties at the % S: rn Tots pro- gram at their high school. home mom. We get isolated and it's nice to get out into the community and make friends." cCI Ms. Hinkley also likes the fact the pro- G gram is "very affordable". Cost for 24 sessions is $75, which cov- P -s ers materials for the children and baked goods for the parents. J For more information call Laurie King at 420-1885. , f 21MBRIDGE Consumers Gas Thinking of Replacing Your Furnace? CALL- US FIRST and let us help you save more on your energy costs. The HEATING PROFESSIONALS :. 1-888-285-4427 FREE 419 W bottle of Swedish Beauty Won, 237 ml Alaskan lee or 237 JIM Ausln M Clow mea with the purchase of - ani ten tanning aessi a a package. Limit one per Tomer, a q*w Nov 3Q X Come in for a UW session, you wd ;love our betas. New, dea% modern salon. See us in Ste yellow pages. tOV ttailsj 41 11thttics loc. F-4264900 is "Vftn ft*Chumh N.E. comer, in the PaR Canine M A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15,1996 Christmas bazaar at St. Paul's Country crafts, tea room and more offered PICKERING — A Christ- Christmas crafts, country crafts. mas bazaar is being held Satur- a hake sale, knitting, sewing, a day, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 children's craft room, jewelry, a p.m. at St. Paul's on -the -Hill bottle raffle, plants, a tea room Anglican Church. and more. There'll be hand -made Admission to the weekend St. Martin's sale offers something New to You O WA �_I. ,S, Thursday 11 30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. PICKERING — Donations are needed for = the 'New to You' sale being held Friday. Nov. 27 o at St. Martin's Anglican Church. t>v Horsekm Cerriagemen - S15.00 The sale offers good used clothing for the fam- �a ily, fall and winter fashions, white elephant table, �lfL toys and hooks. y It's the last sale of the year for St. Martin's, which is at 1201 St. Martins Dr. one block west of C=4 Liverpool Road off Bayly Street. O For more information call 839-4257_ —FESTIVAL EVENTS— ���" RE�,0 Seniors' Luncheon - two sittings O WA �_I. ,S, Thursday 11 30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. a = Admission. luncheon and entertainment o t>v Horsekm Cerriagemen - S15.00 .-cxets ,egaI eC �a Family Night �lfL Thursday 6.00 p m - 10 p.m. t'nda\ & Shcur,1j, 9 10 j.7 A - •� OF� GALA AND AUCTION THEY is carmN MPA"" Friday 7.00 p m - M Onight Brock Street S. WtWjy By advance ticket - 550 00 Teddy Bears' Picnic - H()t R.ti .-cxets ,egaI eC Saturaay I' X a r^ - 130 p - Th ns , 9 10 a m l o -o' - -, t'nda\ & Shcur,1j, 9 10 j.7 A - •� SEE AND ENJOY ALLTHE BEAUTY OF THE YULETIDE SEASON event is free. The church is at 882 Kingston Rd. near Fairport Road. For more information call 837-2310. CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current 'Great Gifts, Great Prices' Flyer. PAGE 7 - Train Set, 50-3859-0 This train set has no sound effects as stated in the flyer. Page 11 - Big Action Garage. 50-0994-4 Copy reads: Sale 59.99. 49.99 after $10 instant coupon on pkg. Should read: Sale 59.99. 49.99 after $10. mail -in rebate PAGE 13 - Crayola Tabletop Easel. 50-3309-0 This product does not come with a blackboard as illustrated in the flyer. Page 48 - Christmas Wrap, 51-7801-0 Copy reads: Reg. 2.49, Sale .99 pkg Should read: Reg. 2.49. Sale.99 roll We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current 'The Right Gifts' Flyer. PAGE 2 - Smoke Alarm, 46-0081-8 Copy reads: Reg. 14.99, Sale 9.98, 1,13 Off. Should read Reg 13 99, Sale 9.98. Save 28". Page 18 - I' Hammertone vac Bottle. 42-3878-4 Copy reads Reg 39 99. Saie '9 99 1 2 Pace Snou!c 'eac tee. 29 7E Sa e ::,; sa.� -2': LOOT BAG FILLERS •T SHIRTS • PLUSH TOYS • HA :,r TUESDAY, NOV. 17 SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club Tues- day Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. An- drew's Seniors Centre, 46 Ex- eter Rd., Ajax. 619-0315 (Betty Batho). LUNCH: The Laidies Auxil- iary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering, offers lunches Mon- day to Friday from 12 to 1:30 p.m. All welcome, no member- ship required. Under $4. 839- 2990. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 SINGLE PARENTS: The Ajax -Pickering chapter of the One Parent Families Associa- tion holds its weekly meeting for custodial and non-custodial parents at 8 p.m. at Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. New members welcome. 831- 1201. TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax - Pickering Toastmasters meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Fortune Financial Building, corner of Bayly St. and Finely Ave., Ajax. Improve communi- BILLBOARD ------- NOV 15, 1998 cation, leadership skills. Hal- loween theme. Phone 686-1443 (Mary Anne), or 683-4439 (John). KINSMEN CLUB: Thc Kins- men and Kinette Club of Pick- ering celebrates its 31st an- niversary with an open house at the Seniors' Centre on Liver- pool Road south of Bayly. The open house will feature several keynote speakers, starting at 7 p.m. 839-2780 (Ken Poyner) or 837-2068 (Tom Geldart ). v Cy J u Z CI w WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and Personalized Service Free Confidential Consultation Trustees in Bankruptcy Several conven.ent locations, including OSHAWA 146 S mCoe S"M N. 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CANCER: A weekly Caregiver Support Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a can- cer patient can share feelings and coping strategies, is held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Col- borne St. W., Oshawa. 579- 4833. U6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15, 1998 PAGE 15 P a� fit- Ill• � � � -I)Kt- # -� � �- � -� � � ''�' *4PievedAl"'C Our Beautiful Victorian Studio is Now Decorated for Have your Portrait Christmas _ ... Taken Now for Otir Speciulm is Christmas Giving Phol(i.Kruphing JIB [.iKGh. (:K�1(;'PS' � IAV tri •`� Ph The Ideal Christ as Gift is a Family Portrait ' � / . Liverpool -Huh %tall BYCHICK SHI %IILAK 831-4305 a ��' -'�- -911- -ll(t- � � -111j- -A' -ll�- �' -�- 3lk- -�(1- -� -� -311ft- -�- -�• �M We're online at www.durhamnews.net 11 ■,� I■- i� ■ L V ■,l IN _off %ff L/ U U U l __7 U C_/ You can have the bathroom you want at an affordable price The bathroom is the showpiece of any home so you want your to kook great. 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WEST 1119 KENNEDY RD. 1540 DUNDAS ST. E. (905) 803.0000 (416) 630-1777 (416) 750.8888 (905) 430-0000 .--4EATRE -DIGITAL Focus • COMMERCIAL SKIP • UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL DARK TNT m 40 330 Lw*s Cw RESOWTION INPUT UCI�S AN REMOTE CA)NTROL • SAMSUNG 1000 -7, - AWSUN N00090Dr. L V le 0,6,4i� 0 . . D -Bay FURNITURE APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS AIP PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15, 1998 WOMEN OF DISTINCTION �YLE YLOIYLLYLEE�. aTEO 0 0 The Oshawa YNA'CA will pre- sent its 17th annual Women of Distinction Awards on Tuesday night. Former world champion figure skater Barbara Underhill, a 1982 nominee for the award. will be the guest speaker at the dinner. which will be held at the Lviv Hall on Jackson Avenue. The eight awards honour women from across Durham Re- gion for their contributions to their communities in a variety of w'ays. Categories include cultural. communis. services. business. profession and trades, sports, fit- ness and recreation, education and training, nun -traditional ca- reers. health, science and technol- ogy and young women. There are I S nominees for this year's awards. Carol Charles, of Pickering, has been described by mans as a "woman on the move." She has worked as a reporter for both Shaw and Rogers Cable. In her time away from work, she volunteers for the Canadian Association of Black Journalists and the Harry Jerome Committee. Devon Christie, of N hitbt' is a student at Sinclair Scc:ondan School. Shc is the current chair- man of the Sinclair Students To- gether Against Violence Commit- tee and the Student Crime Stop- pers Board. Dcvon had been rec- ognized for her citizenship. sports involvement, and high aca- demic achievements. Trude Deacon, of Oshawa, is a principal with the Durham Dis- trict School Board who is highly respected by her staff and school parents for endeavouring to meet the needs of a very, diverse stu- dent population. She has ensured that her school community cele- brates all spiritual holy days. Joanne Ferguson, of Os- hawa, is an advocate for women and children facing battles in the legal system. She is well-respect- ed in the legal community by judges, lawyers and the many clients for whom she has spent countless hours fighting for the victim's right to privacy. Current- ly a part-time graduate student specializing in alternative dispute resolution, she still finds time to volunteer for school and commu- nity groups as well as the Durham Rape Crisis Centre. a Stacey Fitzgerald, of Ajax, is currently an OAC student at Ex- eter High School. She is de- scribed as adding a unique blend of enthusiasm, hard work and dedication to everything she does. She is involved in sports, drama, and the students' council • and still finds time to do a wide variety, of volunteer activities in the Ajax/Pickering community. Amanda Flanagan of Picker- ing is currcntIN a Grade 12 stu- dent at Pickering High School. Her academic accomplishments have resulted in her receiving the school's overall proficiency award for three consecutive years. She has been chosen to repre- sent her school in a varlets of leadership capacities, and her athletic achievements are tow nu- merous to mention. Linda -Lee Gilbert Ged- mintas, a former Miss Ajax, was N)rn and raised to Ajax and now lives in Pickering. She began her professional career to a cleri- cal position and worked her way, up to operations manager. While pregnant with her daughter, she realized the need for appropriate clothing for the pregnant business executive. This was the impetus for her decision to open "For You Two Maternity." Margaret Greenlet', of Os- hawa, i� .!. scrihcd as a woman of enormous energy, vision, and em- pathy. She is best known at Durham College for her work in helping graduates find meaning- ful work. Recently appointed Director of Student Services at Durham, she now oversees many critical functions at the college and at the provincial level. Carole Keys, of Whitby, is a graduate of R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate in Oshawa and has re- turned to Durham Region to teach with the Durham District School Board. She has lobbied the govern- ment on behalf of the Canadian Hearing Society to make build- ings more accessible for the deaf and hard -of -hearing. A three -time cancer survivor, she has worked tirelessly to develop a cancer sup- port centre in Durham. Catherine Lyons is a long- time resident of Oshawa. She has been involved in fashion in one way or another for many years, beginning as a model and culminating in the opening of her own ladies' fashion store, now simply known as 'Catherine's.' Each spring and fall, she pro- duces a fashion show. Karen Marks, of Claremont, is the parish nurse at Claremont United Church where she acts as an integrator of faith and health. She initiated Vacation Bible School, an outreach program for parents and tots, and a church newsletter all of which continue to flourish. Renowned Canadian figure skater Barb Underhill, seen here in a recent show with long-time partner Paul Martini, is one of the 18 nominees for a Woman of Distinction award handed out by the YWCA. The annual gala in which Women of Distinction are an- nounced is being held this coming Tuesday night. A therapeutic touch practition- er, she has led a variety of health seminars and support groups in Durham. Jennifer Morrison, of Os- hawa, has faced many obstacles in her young life but has treated them all as experiences upon - - - _ which to grow. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 17, this experience led her to public speaking about dealing with cancer. She has gone on to graduate from Durham College. She and her husband have started their own computer company. Linda Paulocik, of Whitby, was horn in Oshawa and attended f'aul Dwyer (Oshawa Catholic) high School. She has been the .:urator/executive director of the Station Gallery in Whitby for 24 cars. She has developed courses through which many young artists have started their careers. She was instrumental in the Gallery's outreach programs and her innovative fund-raising con- cepts have been tremendously, successful. Lise Raymond, of Nestleton, has been actively imoked in the Francophone community since moving to this region. A regis- tered nurse, she has keen instru- mental in implementing Vision - Sante, a program providing health awareness to unilingual French-speaking members of the community. Sonia Salomone, of Oshawa, an UAC student at Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic High School, has taken an active lead- ership role in all aspects of school life. She has completed her first four years of high school with ho- nours, served on school teams, cast as a lead in two dramatic productions, and has been active- ly involved in the student council. Susan Tanner-Whibbs has lived in Oshawa for many years and is committed to working with women aAd children. As a social worker for Kinark Child and Family Services, she was instru- mental in developing an innova- tive project called 'Families First,' based on the family preser- vation model. Debra Thompson, of Os- hawa, presently an OAC student at R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate, is an energetic and positive role model for other students. Academically, she has achieved honours each year of high school. She has taken on many leader- ship roles, including her most re- cent as the president of the Cen- tral East Region of the Ontario Secondary School Student's As- sociation. Colleen Wingrove, of Os- hawa, has been active in various community activities since her children were young. She worked for the managerial team of Zellers, has been made a Worthy Matron of the Order of the East- ern Star and has always been ac- tive at election time. In her retirement, she has been even busier as president of Parkview Place Tenants Associa- tion, Oshawa Senior Citizens' Centre, and as an elder at Simcoe Street United Church. A.J. GR)EN/ News Advertiser 'Tis the season Employees of the Minacs Group in Pickering have joined forces to help raise money for health are in Durham Region through a Festival of Trees program. Trimming the tree to launch the fund-raiser are (from left) Elaine Minacs, Elsii Faria and Dorothy Little. Area businesses will be ap- proached to sponsor trees or make donations. A host of activities are also planned to help raise awareness in Durham Region communities. Join the fun as Pickering Council is `kidnapped' NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 15, 1998 PAGE 19 P PICKERING — "1-hc public is in- vited to a kidnap- ping. It will take pIace Saturday, • 0, 28 at 6 p.m. the Pickering Civic is Complex hen members of K (; Old Severin, hc German Cana- dian Club of Pick- ering, will 'kid- nap' the Pickenng mayor and coun- cillors. After being handcuffed during a colourful ceremony in the Council chamber, the politicians will be whisked away to the East Shore Communi- ty Centre to enjoy an evening of tra- ditional fun and merrymaking at the Mardi Gras Dance being held by the club. While the kid- napping is free, tickets for the Mardi Gras Parents travel to cyberspace at library PICKERING — To help the public and parents understand the Internet, including what's available and accessible to chil- dren, the Pickering Central Li- brary is offering free Internet workshops. The sessions will include basic Internet navigation and searching; demonstrations of e- mail and chat groups; discussion of parental control software; and a list of some of the quality In- ternet resources available for both young children and older students. Workshops are offered from 9 to I I a.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, Thursday. Nov. 19 and Saturday. Nov. 21. Participants are encour- aged to register early as space is limited. For more information or to register call 831-6265 or 686- 0250. ext. 228. SKINNYb I M i r COLLECTIBLES j f' GC g 0 5000 c7 Autographed Memorabilia Cr licensed Sporting Goods C Beanie Babies C Nascar Diecasts Gretzky Upper Deck Authenticated Products 370 Monarch Ave., Unit 120 Dance. to which the puhlic is also welcome. are $11 in advance or $12 at the door. There'll be music for dancing and singing by Euro Connection, a cash bar. and catering by Vien- na Fine Foods. Those attend- ing the kidnap- ping are asked to be at the Town hall at One The Esplanade by 5:45 p.m. The dance begins at 7:30 at the com- munity centre on Liverpool Road just south of Bayly Street. For more information or tickets call Ken at 831-3525 or Herb at 416-745- 3683. GERMAN CANADIAN • phristn1asair 29TH• 199g �VVI�ERSaR�`sy� :%NNIVERSARY' i Come and Enjoy OVER 60 EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY DELICIOUS DANUBE SWW:4BIAN FOOD Join us in the Tea Room for delicious home - baked goods. Enjoy Xmas Carols with the Szauter Family and other Germain Choirs. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1998(6:(X1 PM -9:00 PNI) SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1998 (10:00 AM -9:O() PM) SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1998110:(X1 AM -5:(X1 PM ADMISSION: S3.00/PERSON LOCA" .'. BLUE DANUBE CLUB (McCowan, Ellesmere 1 Scarbaougn. Ontano (416 29C-6186 Free Parkrne ;RE PTIPO RIF E_.fWIRE RD met ff IIFe • ■ tHe 410 News Tip? 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Systems & Platinum Extra P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1998 Sports &LEISURE NEWS ADVERTISER NOV. 1 5, 1 9 9 8 Ajar -Pickering 'AAA' bantams heat Petes, Red Devils Raiders on two -game winning streak The Ajar -Pickering Raiders Golden Griddle -AAA' bantam rep hockey team is on a two - game winning streak which brought its record above the .500 mark in league play with a mark of ;-2-2. In their most recent league game. the Gulden Griddle Raiders earned a 5-3 victory over the Quints Red Devils. K. le Aikens and Robbie Con- yers each scored two goals. Brennan Tay for added the other goal. Darry n Dubcau and Tav for set up two goals apiece. Con - very, James Cummins. team ••aptain Colin Jennings. Brad O'Neil and Ryan Pelan all had one assist. The Raiders pounded the Peterborough Petes bantams 5- 1 Goaltcnder Chris Franc was solid in net. turning away 20 shots. Dubcau scored two. Jen- nings. O'Neil and Taylor added single markers. Alex Greig drew two assists. Cum- mins. Jennings. Scan Kostka. Taylor and call-up Mark Rogers had one apiece. Adam Mover had a solid defensive game for the Raiders. In action earlier in the regu- lar -season. the Raiders suf- fered their second loss of the season to the Markham Wax- ers 5-2. Goalie Michael Snctsinzcr turned back 22 of 27 .hots` he faced. Duhcau and Kostka scored for Ajax -Pickering. as- sisted by Aaron Calder. Con - very and Pelan. The Raiders' first victory of the season came over the North Central Predators by a 4-2 score. Jennings lcd the offence with two goals. Calder and Scott Robinson netted one apiece. Assists went to Michael Carrol. Convcry and Scott Vahcy. The Golden Griddle ban- tams played to a 5-5 tic with Barrie. No scoring details were submitted. Ajax -Pickering played to a 2-2 draw with Whitby. Vahcy WASSERMAN, ARSENAL -LT LTD. MONEY PROBLEMS? We are here to help! Are creditors hounding you? We provide professional assistance in dealing with debt Serving Toronto. North York. 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Scott Robinson. Michael Snetsinger, Brennan Taylor and Scott Vahey. The team is coached by Frank Robinson. Dave Camp- bell and Dave Wilding. The manager is Bruce Jennings. FAX Game results to News Advertiser newsroom 683-7363 AJAX/PICKERING 683-4477 v� OSHAWA/WHITBY 571-2377 L }'>u - (hair (err ut piss HOLIDAY SPECIAL '�`' \lake beer and wine for S139 619-0633 lum 282 Monarch Ave Alax Lill ANNOUNCEMENT Bob Myers Chev Olds is pleased to announce the appointment of Mike Hamdan as a Sales and leasing Consultant. Mike operated the Petro Canada Station at the corner of Westnev and Bavly for the past 6 years and has been actively involved in the community. We encourage all of Mike's previous customers, friends and associates to visit him when considering a new/used car, truck or van. We welcome Mike's sincere and friendly approach in doing business. Give Mike a call at 427-2500. 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After a scoreless middle frame. the Oshawans broke loose fir two goals in the third period, in which Picker- ing finally got on the score- hctard- Ryan Mihkelson scored Pickering's lone goal, assist- ed by Riggs. Steven Araujo played well in net for Pickering. Bankers beat Bob's in basketball AJAX — The Bank of fall in a 35-25 loss. Montrealdeposited yet an- Julie Hughes scored 16 other win. this time at the ex- points for the hank. Leanne pensc of Dakota Bob's in Hardy had nine for Boh's. Ajax Ladies Basketball In the second game, dead - League play Wednesday. ly shooting by East Side The hankers dominated Mario's paved the way to a the first half with some accu- 39-24 victory over Glenn's rate outside shooting. Dakota Auto Service. Debi Bonar hit Bob's outscored the hankers for 21 points for Mario's. in the second half, but were New recruit K:ithenne Drury unable to make up the short- netted 10 for Glenn's. SCOREBOARD NOV. 15. 1998 PICKERING SOCCER CLUB 'door soccer res„rts UNDER -SEVEN MITE DIVISION Nov- 1 Vaieruuic s 6 Scott Lyons 3 Jenrey Lyons 2. Trn- ol'y 111*,4e) vs Lone Sar Cate 1 (Corrado Cammrsutr). Opatent Club 3 (Alexander Mauro- Jordan Ing -Cern. Sal- vatore Moncada) vs Boyer Pontiac 1 (Stewart Singleton, Nov. 8: Optimist Club 6 (Brittany Arsenault . Remote Warner 4. Alexander Mauro) vs. Lone Star Cate 1 (Matthew Stanley). Vatentnos 6 (Scott Lyons S. Jeffrey Lyons) vs Boyer Pontiac 0 UNDER -NINE SQUIRT O VISON Nov. 1 Lone Star Cate 5 vs Pickering S.c-Sports 1, PCCCA 3 vs Boyer Pontiac 3. Wayne's World d Col- lectibles 1 (Morse Oke i vs. Bob Johnston Chev-Olds 1 (Ammo" Thane. Nov- t: Wayne's Wald of Comectdlles 2 (Morse Oke. Jonathon Buckner ; vs Lone Sar Cate 2 rEnc McDonald Avery Vernon), Pickering S o -Sports 2 (Tyler Nastrch 2) vs Bob Johnston Choy -Olds 1 (Evan Kent, UNDER -11 ATOM DIVISION Nov. 1 The Kr.ignts 3 ,Shaun Valera Shane Vadera. kyles Hayward) vs. Lone Star Cate 0. Pickering Kinsmen 1 [Robert Noehammer) vs Sporting Images 0 Pickering Slo-Sports 1 (Alexandra Martinez) vs Canada Progress Club 0 Nov. 8: Canada Progress Club 1(Greg Mitchell) vs Sport- trg Images 1 (Jordan Lanza), Lone Star Cale 1 iChnsto- prier Solecki)) vs. Pickering Kinsmen 0: The Knights 2 (Shane Vadera. Lauren Civello) vs. Pickering Slo-Sports 0 UNDER -13 MOSQUITO DIVISION Nov. 1: Factory Mattress 2 (Jordan Kluge 2) vs. Solid Im- ages 1 (Kelvin Vadera): Boyer Pontiac 4 (Jordan Doody 4) vs. Cashway 0; Pickering Slo-Spats 3 (Tunmy Szeto. John Currie, Kristine Hughes) vs. Lick's 0 NOV. 8: Cashway 2 (Julianne Polowyk 2) vs. Lick's 1 (Michelle awaken): Boyer Pontiac 7(Jordan Doody 3, Samantha Bates, Steven Manning, Michael Fuller, Michael Hambor) vs. Solid Images 1 (Meaghan Reilly): Factory Mattress 3 (Jordan Kluge 2. Jeffrey Graham) vs. Pickering SIo-Sports 2 (John Currie, Timmy Szeto). UNDER•15 BANTAM DIVISION Nov, 1: Katon 2 (Ashley Kong. Lauren Walker) vs. Picker- ing Slo-Sports 2 (Jocelyn Nespiak, Ryan Vaiiillee); Binns Kdchens 4 ( Jeffrey Merkew 2, Cody Purchase. Mary DeIsey) vs. Boyer Pontiac 0; Premier Trophy 2 (Amanda Gifford. Michael Crowder) vs. Johnson Controls 1 (Owen Maher). Nov. 8: Johnson Controls 4 (Ryan Mengel. Jacqueline Conslanzo, Lisa Consanzo, William Macarthur) vs. Boyer Pontiac 1 (Christopher Mansell): Binns Kitchens 4 (Nadia Presutti 2. Jeffrey Marlow, Alex Mon) vs. Kalon 0; Pre- mier Trophy 3 (Bryan Kuzma, Richard Slice, Amanda Gil- ford) vs. Pickering Slo-Sports 1 (Matt Finley). 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Dakota Bob's didn't make full use of its height advantage. Al Sakata netted 10 points for Bob's. followed by Pat Roach and Frank Forde with six apiece. In the second game of the evening Toronto Brake ran to its third consecu- tive victory by easily defeating the Top Shelf Bar & Grill 64-41. The game was never close as Toronto Brake took ad- vantage of an Injury -riddled 'Fop Shelf line-up of only live players. Gord Madeley was the sparkplug for Toronto Brake. scoring 17 points. Mike Gordensky added 15 while Sam Tem_ chipped in with nine. Eamonn Heenan scored 21 points for Top Shelf. Dan Deveau recorded IIx. Players in the league live in Ajax and Pickering. Congratulations Jim! Jim Parkin of Thornclittr Pk Dr to Toronto. v. -as the hig winner in the Pickering Home & leisure Centre's recent -Win a Trip to Las Vegas- draw Jim's lucky ballot was drawn from more than-i.(N() entries deposited in the stores at the centre. 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A TRUSTING BOND... 16 r' old. 5 3- lulu 'igerea seem female. ter honest and adectionate. kites the .- oo-s travel. music, animals and family Looking for tall. handsome. secure ..efieman with a zest tor life and a great •Snnaoty BOx 16741 LET'S GET TOGETHER 15 y' Jr3 5 7 ' 2- amamee 11/ wanting -*et a fun loving gentleman Enjoys ,.eling. sports. fishing. dancing and love • wined and dined See for yourself X 26969 CUDDLY TEDDY BEAR? ',gored 'emaie. 30 enjoys :ooWng. ..„ football, moviesbasketball. etc eft eg someone who can laugh, enjoy ' :onversatlOn and can accept me as I BOx 11860 LITTLE BIT COUNTRY' 32 e el separated mo" 'wr. likes aloe Looking for a tnarr with or tarn values wnc s really oto family lde A • .9C' WHAT I M LOOKING FOR - SOS :u. ng for a tali gen8ernar 55 Hr^ enjoys (Lne,c out. movies the _ei, Side. theater. dancing, quiet times -ore BOX '5855 MUST BE SINCERE! s' r s 3 '---a.- 5 e" o.i,nr)e her good humor, enjoys musK. movies. art. ,.eight dirlrlefs, swimming. walks Or .seas, talk eg and more Looking ,-,, a e romer'.: '^an for a posse rew- c BOX '6039 2BUSY 4LOVE! 33 r' attractive setsmat01'er"ale nice - 125 lbs. brown hair and big • 'res Lees Me outdoors, dancing being with mends, 9arderkng, etc • ; for someone to nave a casual • 3Sh,o wan BOX '9229 ARE YOU MY TAZ? 70 wWee'er^aie wnc eye, • doge 30 5ng. curry brown hair and due eyes. a i.ne' Enjoys music. a warm fire. sports. 5eback tiding, some movies and .rk,ing eyes Want to meet my Tasman . der. Or just a good Cup of Coffee BOX 5• WAITED A LONG TIME in ware y e a .0.31 d 40,511 stir- s.n91•. tine career ElOnde. rem no dependents '005 honest, gentle. hard working pro- ss.onaready for something special :^g with work. vaned interests included moor activities. nature. music danang, later travelgood trends, and family ..•nwne'noumes only please BOX 26964 ENJOYS UFE c'essional 3..e1: y eieeant posidve. 50 young at heart lady, loves to taugll. Sys people. biking, outdoors, fine dining. velmg_ day trips. quiet teles and more e« 'or'antrc, tun-,ov ng sincere. non - m• r- single white male to share my life • m BOX 26959 LOOKING FOR MY MATE 32 .• ad e'- cicyea single mother w two. mea ; someone for friendship , to go .t witr :JcaSionally and meet for coffee •es Looking. going to movies BOX 744 DID YOU ANSWER VES? - you a 'omanIc non-smoking. tall pas - rale witty. lit gentleman, in his 40s integrity) Do you enjoy a little bit 01 ,renture1 It you answered yesthen this dutiful brunette with an energetic soul 'eve to hear from you' BOX 13313 COME EXPLORE WITH ME ll'9e'. 7Own to earth. energetic. zest • .te lacy Seeking a male with similar "',butes to Share fifes challenges and ::ventures BOX 15716 R U INTERESTED? • •epenoer, run figured, attractive. 59', tide. green eyed, Saglttanan female. '-ells a taller 45-60 yr young man who --pees hos woman and likes to talk, dine. 1 'ce, laugh, travel watch movies, etc you interested) Call me. BOX 26957 1'M READY 27 yr old, Sensitive, attractive. white • a.e who enjoys the movies, clubs, and rndship first No head games. Must be +•a'l educated Should have a sense Of '.saner. clean but charming BOX 30530 INTERESTING GENT? .male who enjoys many varied interests, ---k ng an educated, Interesting gentle- • •" 50 60. who is sincere and honest, a' 7 enjoys various interests and can afford Friendship could blossom to a long tens aliOnshlp BOX 18733 RED ALERT Could this be you", 26 yr 5.ld attractive. fit white female. wrth tirade hair- blue eyes that speak for themives Look'r-; 'or an attractive fit tar ;vying guy ver' Harm heart 8 soul 10 snare all the gvod and Challenging times ahead 801 21755 FUN TO BE WITH 25 y' old. 5. orr;w- - - ,_ ; --------0./1.3 eml. medi- um built tea i.kes Duosmovies long walks and quiet rights at Home Lookieg'or an opem. honest. down to earth mae BOX 13195 ENJOY LIFE TOGETHER 38.''.'d se ;.3.ed .wr-,* "-'o-, 93'.1 sense✓ of 'tumor enjoys suOdnng. walks ane travel BOX '4375 LOOKING FOR Attractive, profess. • . a -',e. emotion- ally slabre fit anima, .'mag, adventurous woman Leek ^; 'Cr a non -narcissistic male. 46 6C who appreciates these qualities. a'-; Hae resembles either Jimmy Smuts or Hobert DeN.ro BOX '5687 THUNDERSTRUCK 18 r Jld 'emaie w... .asks ... • .,s long wa..5 '.n the Oeai;r .nde'NCrms and noldirg rands BOx '5553 WAITING FOR YOU .. White ferny.. ' ..1• , 40 on -smoker mom nigh ".,ia,s.:a .xkir - d k ^d est and erougetl 1 mae Enjoys "More classical and oldies muse. 'rave, and ',ve theater BOX '9'•4 FIT THE BILL" Brown ma reel d -•a:' -.e 'er-ae s see. re 3 tail n1 eteilugerr )ma"l': male 40 • 5C 5 nor sine•... k•en "meg' ry BOX "-05 ROMANTIC AND FUN 57 years y ..r ' - •-' .c" , ..ager •omannc to figured ,Oven Music. lanong L'avei 10,9 *alms mereek.ght 'dinners pub much more Neel someone to snare 'me 9o00 tames wen t ,ntere5red owl BOx 26946 LET'S CONNECT SOON 47 y' aa 5 a. - a... w... _ . w.. hair and -.ail eyes '-• )vies maks home - 5006,09 :arepire 1 ' 'he Outl0Ors .00. ung ' • a mae around the Sarre age older. MT Sterner nterests for tnenasn,p. BOX 269'5 A GREAT GAL 42 r oie ter- .............m. hazel eye, nnXrette eddy qune4. gewrl sense se humor. socia Cnnka' eej3y5 mends the outdoors. doves. the 1eaCn walks ',taro ng, mores and more Looking ',r an attractive Single mae woo S fur X0009. with Sander interests BOX '4027 COULD THIS BE YOU 34 r' 3Id mor' ,00..n:, someone to 4pe• d Some g..'e::,mes w,:n, go W darer ante and Share my ';Aura won BOX 1419C LET'S DANCE Attractive. divorceC 'N'- e.- 5. 2 median build. blonde 03'. hate, eyes not -smoke - sopa dinar, .3100.^3'.)r a white male. 50 l0 60. week, enjoys daran9. sports travel and more for a relationship BOX •6420 NOT HARD TO PLEASE 44 k• J10 siege ' 5 5' .1s 'many Looks; 'or a rat kn0 affectionate nonest, down earth mae who nay open interests BOX ' 9096 YOU'RE MY HERO 50 s teniae 4r'51..'s '.10 ,gent warm Cuddlyseeking a tun avrng. adventurous male wh0 enjoys Mean.; Canoeing. sk.•eg dnv.ng In the Court', and more BOX 18963 FRIENDSHIP & HONESTY Mature, 10nesl ano3 :asrm 'emcee who enjoys the .tile bongs .ate has :O Otter. would like to meet a gentleman. 50 10 60. who seeks a fiend and companion .n Me Cobourg or surrounding areas BOX 26941 ENJOYABLE TIMES HERE Separated mom of :we' 41 51' like5 country music. (ening out long arses walks watering sports on N. theater movies. etc Seeking a kind hearted man 38 t0 42. non-smoker. ocoas.ona: danker childless. works 1WbLme and fit Warr fnendship test BOX 13961 JUST TAKE CARE OF ME 20 yr old. 510". 130 Ib female seeking a male who likes camping, sports. walks on the beach and more BOX 16447 SEEKING A GENTLEMAN 51 yr Old female. long blonde hair and blue eyes Enjoy bike riding, walking. music. and quiet evenings Looking for a gentle- man between 49 and 59 BOX 30526 FRIEND:. FIRST 49 yr old canng, black femalenon-smoker with a heart of gold. Enjoys movies, music. dining Out. theatre and more Seeking a male, 40 plus. who Is tun loving and a non- smoker. with similar Interests. BOX 11424 CAN YOU HANDLE IT? 49 yr old. attractive• black female, non- smoker, world traveled, enjoys dancing. dining out, music. theatre and more Seek - ung a sincere male with similar interests. BOX 13819 PATH MAY MEET AS ONE 26 y' 047 M were -ave 'norm of one. Leo.w.tn sense or --,em0r Enjoys tinning, work ".; OUt and more Seek ng a loyal. affeCtior a'e male 'Or 3 long terra re.ationship BOX • 3856 OPEN & HONEST 6 FUN 39 I' .10 5 r-...�� ., ,•w'ute esker., wan DIOwn hair^,aryl eyes• smoke• so,ea4 dnn1e• and a sense of hum-, Enjoys long ea,•-, ';olfcamping movies. denc,ng and 7,'u geek 3 romantic male wife similar interests BOX '6260 YOUR COMPANIONSHIP Someone vats. -,+.1'e- 1' out. 'ovies. day taps. ',ull3. '>. etc AttraSOve. petite lady. 52". a kind neared 54)ra. ves11- es to meet a sincere n00051 Cnnst'ar gentleman war) i5 a non5mo•e' social drnker early ^i1 60'. n Ccoo /3 air; surrounri,g area BOX %.337 GOT 17 TOGETHER' 22 r' ..40 rv.r ,,r,,.4 .1"re 'ema:e . rs wa0s 5'3'r3'.,.'me pore . Cocking and more It Ir,u -am a• ^d lean and a gentle nand. leave me a message BOX '5644 TAKING IT SLOW 40 ,T ..qung C rvr a '-±mae as . • •-mane and ^Ones'y •' eneer owl al' 80X •5742 MEN SEEKING WOMEN Call 1-900-451-3793 S2.49 per min. SAGITTARIAN PLEASE 45 o •5er5eof n , professional 'ndependee ' 01• teem$, handsome totally positive and w'rn good reason to be Seek ^^ d 40 yr 040 professional- ndepe-de,-' 3 ^ractive sagittanan woman 'or lnen1ship and rera- MnsNp Whitby BOX 26972 BEGINNING A NEW White single 43,0' sae 46 wrtr heart 11 goid. enjoys mee.ke"O ;e•• awe y5. 0.0.09, travel. sitting around the campt'te Seeks single non-5m3kee female. w leout 1e0e"oeres. 38-44 zest for kte ser•s.nve taring honest and s.rr:e,e n Oshawa Dur^am area not in 10 head games BOX 26373 TREAT YOU RIGHT 40 r' Lea.- - '^• Ent0y5 ... da' 3 eat 3. fier et long •.w. ^Aso •; "eat Changes the changed love can 1'nn,K. don't have to dream lt. can make a happen uith • penunals. 1.11.1. into a Relationship. Place your FREE ad, call 1-800-662-8423 24 hours d day, 7 days a week J.I.grw jar both roucher end lower, "owe HONEST A SINCERE Full ',cured 25 .' IC .. en,* •emale. enjoys camp,rg kill.:. - ane .kidders and more Looking for ar honestsincere write male 25 tc 32 who .5 secure BOX .6'29 WARM WITTY WONDERFUL Attel'tionala w- .a-- 5.ogle wn4e mom 39 -rear sense or humor Enjoys music. caring, tong walks ;Oils movies animas. and more See•u"-9 ''ones! white male. 37 to 43, with same nterests sense 01 humor. who s emotionally secure BOx 26936 PROVE YOURSELF 18 r• oi0 tema.e s•ee- -d• o'„e eyes. 5'2 enjoys Sports. :re cLeaccrs. movies ano flanging Out If this Sounds like yOU. eve me a call Box 10584 NO DEPENDANTS 41 y' ole. 5 5- Sum a^.'a .ve crane* enjoys the outdoors. walking ano more Seekn9 an honest attractive male. 39 to 49, wn0 i5 e*tab4.5ned non smoke, 'Or friendship dna possibly more BOX '32E6 LET'S GO DANCING 50 yr old iemae soca, drake' Smoke' en,oys quiet times 0300.09 '0: someone who enjoys country music and likes 10 go out dancing BOX 13269 LOOKING 4 MR CALYPSO 48 yr old divorced full figured. wrote female. looking for a tall black male, wed enjoys Calypso music. dancing i3ng walks and romantic t:me5. non-smoker ano occa- sional drinker BOX 13361 ONE OF A KIND 30 yr 040. female envoys driving. traveling. aromals. Chraren and more Looking IOr someone to talk with and go out with BOX 16104 BROWN EYED GIRL Attractivesingle. white female Wan 040nde hair dna brown eyes. 5 4'. fit. seeks a male. 23 to 31, vino s tun. good looking and down to earth. who enjoys moviesspend- ing time at home, music and walks BOX 18037 EASY TO PLEASE Seigle white - d e -.r; 50 s, :. " '60 lbs *alas lees *alas ::.entry Caves 3o.' avid 'wad- er •-'0vies pre1y 9000 coo« 30.d a alt Or a 'Omani.5 Nor -smoke' »Oa. "Wer Apk- ig'or a woman wee s 5.:m Or petite 40.55 yrS ofd BOX 26370 SHY GUY 32 y' Cid shy mae s .000i5g 'or a '1or1- smokeg roma* w.tr a skim 10 medium build tor tun times and 2055 040 long ler^ relatansh'p 80X 10973 MOTHER EARTH 60 yr old mae son. eves •^e and and country kfe Loo..rg to Someone wen the same .n,re5ts aro who :s a '10r•semeer and 50034 denker 'Or a relationship BOX 19294 ROMANTIC MUSICIAN Handsome 0ra.m.ng. carng. romantic. Slim blue eyed. working mus.cian Seeks OM lady 40 •c 50 wdn own car, for fur romance aim a,lventure. al over southern Ontarc Opportunity only knocks once Please carto loin a profitable business BOX 26966 O MAN FROM MARS O 42 yr Oio. fit hard working, good minded female who enjoys native artculture. canoeing. kayaking. ntenor camping and playing ban So if your in good shape. awenterousspontaneous. and passion- ate. give 'tie a cal. I r come to your planet, Kids okay BOX 26965 COME INTO MY UFE! 33 yr dads 510' brown hair and eyes. pro- tessional nonsmoker, looking tor a loyal. trustworthy and honest lady. 30-35 to share my Ole and nave tun with Prefer a non- smoker Enjoys the out00ors. moves. cookng. kids and more Port Halberd area BOx '9249 YOU COULD BE THE ONE 21 yr did 5sgie male, 6'2'. 190 lbs. dark na.' and eyes. nice Budd Into music. movies. going Out 10 clubs. etc Looking to meet a nice lady 19-24 80X 18319 1 1 NEWADs ! SOUND GOOD TO YOU? 27 y' ; d male "..': r '- e , , lens amc ,rq an0eing, workngArm • Os nangmg Of; movies, pool and more i' y rte ora' jou hear get back e BOK LET'S TAKE OUR TIME' 33 y' ad. Cr•v ar -.:. see • inst- ar ,e" -ale. 28-32 Enjoy some, ma.09 tor walks ar'd CO3.'-g LSOk. r; 'Or a teeel shop 'rat may lead '.drier B.'4 ' 929' BRAVEHEART SEEKS Connor "decor^ e .3 .1". 10- . art tic and adapove Scotsman 46 - non - 5$00 Enyoy personal grove,- tnesry h.k ng .amping Out100, aCtrr' es 1,0,09 and eerme 1 getaways See• a sincere Se_esinve 'e1ale 38 . 44 -. n 11,1000• wrth ^o dependants BOX 26963 TH1R0 TIME LUCK O Single wait.. -a••r 31 .. 3', good 100• ^3 'ntenigeet are great personality Love , 'ypes Of '-t�.s,c. most spores, ani M3,S ramping and sreing See. 5,00es, oie and ,ntenigent 'emcee m.•", e.:'• e3 per Sony.ry and a a good Oommer.Cater BOX 15494 510E DISH WANTED 32 y' :i0 i iac - 1 _.•. - • "rl wean a,0 5 seekee someeee 25 •' w•tr Owe War are c.,e eyes 804 •.749 TREAT YOU RIGHT' adk 'sae sept •; d - -'o,bgen, . vt. ,•r--a,e 25,rear .ea el Lets nave :ts ,?J',.r" 'ogetrler 303 123' SAME QUALITIES' 11 '' Ola , - -•mp•oyed. :airy mae verse ent095 rka.k . .v *S 30urmef .dr. retia - ; 1• 10m0 'ravel and more '..±...:ng SOm nee wen -as Mar same es -aeries BOA • 3295 DO THINGS TOGETHER 94 ,' 0 5 22' -d.• "'•a , -mod ^'-"•r1 ane car lance .p a storm, at .me5 cnIOyS :OCk r i eatim• ,n aha more ,eek -; , petite *ma* to dine wiry 30 1c 'ea -a'00', Clay Bolt and more BOX J ARE WE A MATCH' 15 :,d 5 '0- r . w- -a* we ' .S be; mow-' biad,r bowl v. ^ 'oe5. '3.0'avenonnA a1 none country 1nv0S playing cares and b0arc7 3ames ekekmg a seesaw 381. SC. Stem 15',em:r 5411 *"C Now/ryes'n God BOx '5,3'2 GOING MY WAY 40 r' old. 5.9- '5, 1 0.';.e wn,10 Male ,read ry emp,pyetd enjoys waning novies praying ^aro$ and mar, spuds ,divines tt errs 30 interests you 11101' hope. .sty we are headrn9 r 1nw ^gat yrect,ir I0X 26959 COBOURG AND AREA 35 yr o0 5', •._ r " .w: wove .,are saver brpwr ^ae and '.atm eye 4 am nary "...MA -a affectionate a smoky enc )aa, Onr1«r• Eryoys my kids :0011009 tee beat^ -omennc - reeiegs enc ^10.0 4-300 1'.; '0 ore lite 5 ttenr.p BOX 3053' MEN SEEKING 'MEN Call 1-900-451-3793 S2.49 per min. HEY GUYS WHAT'S UP'' 25 y• .6 3ie smoke' _., ,.k. ; ':' a 3uy- • 32 wnc .s good �g '.oney sin- cere and sot into neaa games for ar Ongo- ing relancnsrkp En.oy going to ::abs. 3anong, etc BOX '33 79 GOOD TIMES AWAIT 8. wale '^3.0 34 3snawa searcr.ng rr anotne' ^1 a fur enwunters Lets meet sometime icor BOX ' :717 MORE THE MERRIER 35 yr 3.1d. B, :moos '"'a e $ sear. 09 'or c 550eet encounters worn anomer mae are coupes BOX 13368 DISCREET TIMES... 23 yr J.O. 155 C JrOwn ,area and blue eyed M.a,e i5 :coking 'cr another mare. '9 0 25 for olscreet encounters Oshawa area BOX 16742 JUST LIKE ME 21 y' old male b4aCk hair 0.ue eyes snarl acting lookrg 5 10 170 'b5 enjoys working Out arm more Looking Mr someone ono s straight a5Ln9 and attrac- tive BOX 11542 ARE YOU READY? 54 yr old. 510' 155 Ib, white male seeking a t1 male 25 pus. for weekend encoun- ters No smokers femmes Or beards BOX 11801 CURIOUS GEORGE Late 20s. 6 shin, educated, bo curious. married. wn.te male enjoys the outdoors, movies. music and more Seeking a male * 4r. similar interests BOX 14272 KEEP IT A SECRET Attached 5. - a e ' 1.0 30 s s '00• n'; 'or lisCreet er.,,uunters wrth :rap, o. c' ;ay ,ales 80X ' 3 113 BETTER TO BE SAFE Single bI ma,5 es,-* .5 gt together war rd' 1,55•5.e.' enCcunter, "M,s; be sate BOX "564 SPEND TIME TOGETHER Gay. wn1e ^'ae 3,m 3-' a ",• "ser ;a9 were mare weer,: 'hesame age. .or f'ieedSn.p and possible rerahorsn.p Er'sy 1Ov'eS dampng s*rmm ng tiers_ home - back, tieing and more War, mesteact'or work e' or "ural 'dryer m Snare my 4e we' - 80x "440 GOOD TIMES AHEAD 50 c.,s ma.e = r., same 25 and Over tor :iscroet wreck-'er5 No oeards or Smoke's BOX 1' 555 LET'S GO AWAY 5 6'. 150 1b' -a .. 36 we. ' din •Wer r -ase to ger 'ogerre' worm pare Someone asu- al lean nealrmy aryl d.SOreer BOX '5464 SECRET FRIENDS 40 ..d mar'1 mar - ned "'4.0 ' 50 adder er G.un•ey,y , , ' 346 WOMEN SEEKING WOMEN Call 1-900-451-3793 52.49 per min_ T1RED OF THE GUYS' M'c 30s=•;'•ss.,.r-1 ;o.. '0'-53 a ,.e"suarfvtn3agar aryl 15Cree ,000."3 'Or a 'i St 'ken* encounter wits 1 3 Cur 1.5 *ma a 1M a 50n0us vela•, "y -,L are act of •,r BOA '0-825 NEW TO OSHAWA ' 37 r' 7b. S';e :ar 'w' 1.- or,urq for a net* and ea5,109 oe3i-", Homar•"c, gate and v`y not etc 're oar scene ',605 "30ei mov,w5 "Orae '+ nOC1,ey ind,asecalt L300.03 ora e"-344 35 5. a. keds are Oka, 3Cx ' 3'32 AFTERNOON DELIGHTS 4lar0.d 00.500 s 500 1 c .vale t0 snare ;;,.faa„re 130x •9.42 REGULAR OR DECAF' Attractive si... ---;r-w• ;' 'wc son . enjoys movies. cats .rafts. aquanums good con- verSa110n and more Seeks,, i b, '4reale for c0rfe0 ane'0endsru9 BOX '5672 BIGGER THE BETTER Late 40 ..,,,;,.e ;•�« •- J arge Iowa* ' - in an on a R/' lhrer,ng 4' you are interested grv0 .s a cal 90X 11596 WHAT I WANT Gay mom. weer, ' w'_'e oaks a^ir1*S. Od painting, poetry and '11310 _013.0.13 1131 Omer 339 'erodes . mond4155 BOX 19991 FRIENO$ AND FUN 134 CunOu5 w^.:. ."'a..- • ' - ':' la,C.61/01.4C.61/01.411.11,110 0 'emcee 'or Outings arc tunes BOA 2E940 LOTS OF FUN Bi 'eniwe. 18 well -; 3 B. .s tenlaie for 'antasy '-i'•'Men1 and fur, .t 00u are .nterested please all me. BOX '5669 LET'S HAVE FUN 21 y• ode b. 'erna.e : 3 :.s .3105 dna 'd -9 fur Looking 'or someone .of w.1r 5irtkiar .nt010515. '0r menas11,9 ano more BOA •2:532 SENIORS Call 1-900-451-3793 52.49 per min. LET'S ENJOY LIFE! Young senior working .day won 'eel 05 Me ground and good standards Erloys 'ea0- ng. 9000 conversation -azure. music dancing, awing !am,iy onente11 Looking 1-. same .n a genremar 50-65 for goad trend - Ship and companionship 80X '5870 GUIDELINES To place your ad wall a live- attendant call 1-800-360-1483 The operators 01 Ajax'Prci.enng News Advertser reserve the ngnt to edrl all ads for content and assume no uab4rty for ads or responses reject or revise ads whim are deemed nappropnatepont ads based on space avarlabraty Advanced Telecom Services. lac are the program operators and can be reached at 1.800-247- 128.' 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MCSE, • Database Ntanagemcnl Specialist Busut Dental Assisting • Esthetician • ess.Otfia a� Computer Spallst Computer Programming I ind. [CSD) • Medical Office Aduurustrator Business Administration • Chiropractic (Mico .Assistant • Law Cleric Legal Office Assistant • Police Foundations • Pharmao Technician Financial Planning .Assistant • Medical Otfa: Assistant • Electrolysis eon c " Limited Seating, A A. Call Today _OBC i OE 7.11I110 IYU/IESS COL LIGI 200 Jlofto St. W., bid Hoer Midtown Mae, Oshawa 0 = 9-9175 Finneran'iasis armee mkmsv Nor be avadank w guise , 08.41 all programs wadable at ail ranapests BIUNGUAL FIELD SERVICE DISPATCHER (Maternity Leave) 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 Bilingual (English/French) Field Service Dispatcher. The successful candidate will be responsible for receiving requests from an extensive customer base, organizing and dispatching field personnel as well as preparing monthly reports. The ideal candidate will be well organized, good telephone manner, excellent customer service skills, and proficient in Mi- crosoft Word, and Excel. Knowledge of Lotus would be an asset. Fax/send your resume to: Human Resources 895 Brock Rd. Pickering, OM. L1W 3C1 Fax: 905-839-6130 Thank you for responding. Only h f t ose selectedor an inter- view will be contacted. •. 'Oita! Celt aeries. tying 9os washer dryer newer to simple bed with 2 UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE 24 Termite St. Narilee, Uxkidge Hors: MSL -Fri.: 4:30 am -5:00 pa 24 -Hour Fax: (905) 852-4355 100 Careers 100 Careers I 100 Careers Looking for a career in Esthetics? Join the world of glamour and fashion with training from OBC. as a 4 professional esthetician. Acquire is am .;, the skills you'll need to perform :tom . iss.. Iru4Z � • manicures. pedicures. facial an treatments and other image ; enhancing procedures. Career opportunities may be available 1. in salons, spas, resorts and other beautification facilities. !. o011-11114-alI-1., For more information on this exciung career. call us tcxial. OBC In Partnership v. i t h El Lira Classes Stan laia 4/99 M76-9175 '-(Inkir ; N :n.:1 -1,.v M..::..v.- %til: k^r1,1.2 ADMIN. ASSISTANT HOME BUILDING BACKGROUND POSITION: Administrative Assistant to company President. builder of award winning custom homes. Excellent growth opportunity. QUALITIES: detail oriented. super organ- ized, excel. communication abilities, high quality standards. DUTIES: bookkeeping, secretarial, purchasing and scheduling. customer service and more. Computer skills re- quired (MS Word, Quick Books, Excel). Duties & salary will depend on expenence, ability & attitude Fax resume with salary expectations to: (905) 404-8228 105 Career Trawling Durham Business Computer College PICKERING 1099 Kingston Rd S to 220 ,905 427-3010 Scarborough 14'6;'24-1053 North York (4'6o 499-0300 NET www docs or ca INFO astaf' dbc: br ca 105 Career Trliirting "Education for the changing woritplace.. Microsoft Ocatoeoll' A•Afaftn•AW Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Grade Certified Professional iw carnseepons Computerized Aocouwrgl Business Applications AuloCAD Drafting & Design MAC or PC Web Site Design Digital Media Design DTP Elecbri is Graphics Fie•nciat aaianece way be arrilabk eco (Biber sadentr 100 Careers CHRISTIAN 110111ZONS an E,ar e..(cal Ct's•wn (,rpm - :woe serving deveiopmentat- disabled individuals a seeks part time L support aeket Worters for programs wean the Cobourg & Durham areas Requreme,ls 0SW or equivalent Fast Ad. CPR alley to won from a person- :emred naming perspective. able to work worn sell -man- aging work teamsand able to produce character references :talSrAW ween the lob ankh - :awns and the values of :hnshan Honors Submit resumes to Co-ordma*or Ot Services & Supports. 700 Burnham St Cobour0, ON 59* 414 We wish to think everyone for trier interest Ilowever only those resumes deemed appropnate for the positions will be considered Previous applicants need not AWN THE NAIL STATION Career Training Center Become a nail technical. career training available m andicui nails. ear candling. pebares. wax- ing Student Financing aval- able Nails $20 (905)723- 8063 105token Comer PRIVATE invest, ors need- ed. 3 day srirveiearnce course starts November 24th by Police officers. Coss ttit. Compare Space Stdl avail- able. Cao (416)716-3107, Surveillance Consultants. 110 General I11b AJAX Weight Loss Clinic loolunq tor energetic. enthu- siasnc 6 outgoing people with nutntiornl knowledge B. sales experience to work full time as Health Counsellors Salary • commission. Cal Dan 905- 426-9261 errortMHT eve= wanted In Ajax. no selling in- volved, full and part time available. Full training provid- ed. Hourly rapes tikes bonus- esIdeal for homemakers For interview Itis Terri at 905_ 10. 10am-2pm a Spm - V V•VI i IL..•II•Ctr1V O S loveseat rock table Ask.nV 'tet -0601 SNP To Place Your Ad Call: Uxbridge: 852-9741 Port Perry: 985-251 Toronto Une: (416) 798-7259 24 -Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218 Classified Online. Now when you advertise, your word ad also appears on the internet at: httpJ/www•durhemnews.net E-mail: composeOdurham.net Ar Tr tnpt nt•Que at 10 value 100 Careers 100 Careers 100 Careers ''I THE PRODUCTIVITY GROUP l7 The Productivity Group, a custom fabricating business located in Durham region is presently seeking individuals for the position of Packaging Coordinator. The ideal candidate must possess exceptional skills in AutoCAD 14, very proficient in Microsoft Office and Microsoft Project, have a solid working knowledge of welding, machining, and metal forming as well as manufacturing principles and logistics. This position must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and demonstrated organizational skills. Automotive experience an asset. The successful individual is willing to travel and must possess a valid passport. Please forward a detailed resume in strict confidence to: Human Resources Dept. The Productivity Group #24, 202 South Blair Street Whitby, Ontario L1 N 8X9 905-666-0338 (Fax Number) We thank all applicants but advise that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. 110 General Help ATTENTION STUDENTS ' 1 plus ear- nnstmas ;ash simple work we train Crew manager also needed Dans 263-1093 Or evenings 725- 0213 (after 7p m ) BOO LOST INS JON who wants 900 s yob", SarOor- ough-based advertising com- pul-any screing g ,cams Ftraarrq prrovided roe=- penenoe necessary Cap Christine (416)335-8246 (Scare FR only) EXCELLENT OPPONUINTY- want- ed for Door to Door canvass - tor for CHILD CYB- ER SEAR H CANADA tor mm$snm children in the Ostia - via and Surrounding area Pad dauy respond in person Sat Nov 28A10am ort pm to ROADWAY SUITES 1910 Sencoe St N or call 1-888- 224-7507 CismsirAs 1ELP full time. pan time available Positions may continue atter the holi- days 810.85 s stat Training rs prov,ded Cali Monday - Wty.10am - 6 pm (905) 723-4920 110 General Help 110 General Hstp JOBS Oft .1<)BS JOBS . ATTENTION GRADS! Diploma and no Joh:' We Can Help On the job training positions available now Call the Hotline: 725-4786 Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0993 Funded by the Government of Ontario - .1OIis JOBS • Iona .l(>ItS J ASK US ABOUT OUR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ONLY FORMER MILITARY & R.C.M.P. NEED APPLY 80 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO Phone: 416-364-4496 Toll Ftt o: 1-800-463-0094 110 110 General Help 100 IMMEDIATE POSITIONS $7.12 TO $8.00 PER HOUR JOIN THE QUANTUM TEAM!! We need: • strong Warehouse Workers (lift up to 100 lbs.) • Assemblers • Picker/Packers • Inserting Machine Operators • Solderers • Material Handlers • Forklift Operators (S9 - $10ihr.) • Quality Control Inspectors • Stamping Machine Operators Bring your steel -toed safety boots. Be prepared to work today. Bnng void cheque or savings acct. info. for direct deposit. Bring a friend[ Interviews held In Pickering on Thurs.. Nov. 19. 1998 at Pickering Recreation Center (1867 Valleyfarm Rd.) Call (416) 292-2282 for appt_ READY FOR ADVENTURE? Join our team and fill one of our steel structure detailing positions across North America. We offer you a customized in -class training (paid by Adecco) and a 4 week of paid -on -the job training. If you are a detailing buff and a true globe-trotter, send us your resume! College diploma in a pertinent field is required. Fax: (418) 523-8697 E -Mail: adeccogc@globetrotter.net ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR Our client. a well established Durham Region Manufacturer of Industrial Electncal Equipment requires an ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR Job respxasibrhues include providing technical direction/ support to a small group of 'technicians and engineers Canddaees must have a degree in electrical cngineenng, be a member of APE.() and have a minimum of 10 years experience in a heavy iniiusbrlai manufacturing background Reply in confidence to: Mike Behan Tet 416-921.6221 Fax 121-2212 Liquidation World Inc. We are a Public company with out- lets across Canada and the United States. Due to the upcoming opening of our 70th location we are currently seeking mature and enthusiastic individuals for the following positions: MANAGER/ASSISTANT MANAGER Apply la pensee K drop elf resume at 282 Meeas Ave. Ajax, M. FINANCIAL PLANNERS Seff motivated with Mutual Funds or O.S.C. registration and Life Insurance Ucense required. Able to work with little supervision. C.F.P. or R.F.P. designation a plus. Rept/ wNM resew te Filet 256 °slum This Week, P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ontario, L11171.5 Midi over 350�� supplyPMMIT � Rim's blast doh al &soma supply swimsa las a OD IIig dfegionsion Milli sever.) are swans apaRey w ill. Apex old Gramm wakiar rImmo amis.Ne we sedum cellos .ad hard Assistarmars Racalwars aim Ore (leen M adlenteme d On 0 environ- ment N you rare ad a company sin growth a o dnig of >he past and yaw Lipman If Ilam 0 dig diaigl , mass mordants. a5- Wilms Mallar, is is 0Irma offed 1pb far lloa. Fol risme to 905-761-1270 110 General Help 110 Genera Help UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Main St. N..Lormik Dr., Cedar St. N. King St.. Maple St., Marion Dr. East St. G00DW00D Front St..Rebecca Lane Durham Rd. 21 CANNINGTON Cameron St. E., Laidlaw St. S. St. John St., Peace St. CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 WANTED OWNER OPERATORS With Straight Trucks and Cargo Vans TST EXPEDITED SERVICES Is A Leader In The Emergency Freight Business VVe Offer: " S$500 Instant Sign On Bonus$$ " SSBonus Paid Before You Run First Load%S ` Mileage Rates * Plates, Tolls & Permits Paid * Insurance Coverage /Benefits * Passenger Authorization & 1.Assistance In Obtaining A Suitable Vehicle " Bi Weekly Direct Deposit "Fleet Owners Welcome - Please Contact Recruiting Between 9Ati1 and 5PM 1-800-265-5022 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News ave-• se quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one Incorrect insertion and there shall be no Ii - ability for non -insertion of any advertisement Liabdity for errors in ads s limited to the amount Dad tor the space occu- Dying the error All copy s subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. rtsawn needed to clean from 830 to 4 p m Pat -time Tuesdays. Thursdays and some Fridays Phone after 6pm (905)619.0602 COMPANY f]DANOfaG into Port Perry immolate open- ings for super3SorS. win pro- duction background Also re- quired 5 clerks inventory background an asset 2 ex- perience spray painters im- mediate opening in Durham area Fax resumes to 1416) 495-0941 Attention Christine Stan Plus COMM 8 WMT STAFF need- ed. to casual Animg restau- rant. Apply within Dakota Bob's. 1755 Pickering Park- way. No Mom ale please Courier/Delivery Drivers Wasted ly • Must vehicle • h'/5-, F/T, on -all positions avaiable • No Toronto Delivery Make mars cask Jar I! Cash paid Week might daily & we plus work available 426.6464 DDP NOW HIRING For automotive warehouse is Durham • Must be Deable • Safety boots aeq'd •• f800�hour ur Call DDP (985) 420-5005 DRRP5.0 AM uuuos. Established retailer needs a Iii time shop at 11041e person to work Tues. to SM. Commu- nication skills. outgoing Per- sonality and experience in the window fashion field are es- sential. Mast be a self Marler Reply to File 1255. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. Onv io. LI 11 71.5 SNOWPLOW 0N10[ERS 110130 tr,cws drivers and labouerson-call basis in Scarborough and Durham area Call between e a m and 5 p m (905i 6'9- 6760 DRIVERS NEEDED Car or van required. Top pay weekly. Call 19051 427-7733 DUE TO TIE increase m sus, ness we are cede to start 15 picot unmedatey Various positions available No ex- perience necessary Ca re- quired Cal (905i 579-7315 EARN 5727. per week' As- seme4 no products at home as Wile as 2-3 hours per day Amanng recorded message reveals details CM 416-812- 6798 x88 EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTER- ER or tklperr part time ex- cellent wages for Aµx area cal 428-7260 CIPERi1CFD Hairstylist re- quired toll and part ante to me Hair Care Centre in the Whitby Mal Minimum 2 yrs exp Cel Mck 723-0211 or Even- ings 666-2125 MILL TNINFJPMIT MK War- tresses/Waoers AND a lull time Cook. Please apply in person: The Kerry Inn. 967 Many Rd S. AM 905-426- (1790 CBIBIM. LA..YRERS needed immediae to vin- ous positions in the Durham Region. Transportation an as- set. Apply n person al 1099 Kingston Rd. Pickering. Suite 230. NAIIMIT1$T - err hataitpan tine. For ees9 chimes sa- ke,. Pickering). Cal (416) 285-1377. w.1SmJST REMNIEO im- medialey for busy salonn in MRritby salary pies commis- sion E91Ntdan 5 Hai Tech- nician feglMed a150 for more information call feather 668- 5000 HELP We have too marry reads. not enough sales reps. an you help? No expenence 5-N will train you. Salaryus commissions and bonus. g4rrapiiddxy tC Call comp a8.584-9577 today 10 an interview Average income 335-375K 110 General Help emus RI11L saw1I16 machine operators needed immediatey Exp with indus- trial serger and single needle machine required Costume decorating background an as- set Apply with resume to Rle 1223. Oshawa/Whitby this Week. 865 Farewell St Osha- wa. Om L1H 7L5 LANDSCAPE 6 Snow removal positions available Fall clean-ups. Winter Walkway Crew Members. Snow Plow Drier (0 License) Salt Truk Driver ID License) must have salting expenence. Snow Pow Brokers Drivers must have :lean abstract Call (905) 428- 7793.(9-5) HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED north m,nimom 2 year; evserence for full time or tor Sundays only. Please all Oshawa Center Hair Stylists. Mary or Lina. 19051 728-4623 UGHT INDUSTRIAL. ong- terme5-x,7 amu.. -awe 6 months working pkpenence 6 safety steel -tool Douro ,p to 59 50fir Pickering through Osnawa areas car an asset We will be imerwetnng at the Oshawa Unemployment Den - Ire. on Richmond St E Osha- wa on Tuesday November 17mtrrm930am -2pm 1.005110 FOR WORK' You •^• -: year, -lint` • ,f School' As :an twig, ;kali Hotline 725-4786 P,cxe•iog 1-8 X-263-0993 MAIDS WANTED Experience V .." 'axe own vemc10 Furupart time posi- 1Oris 686-9160 MAKE MONEY 'torn Dome v'. ^ J . big weekly XfO s .ale IU mails ' -eoo- 811-2141 P33scol7e 60792 MANDARIN=-ttauram 5e - Host Staff Mur be avanable for the day - lune shift and Speak neem E iglistt Appy in person tram 2 007 m to 500p m a 1725 Kingston Road Pickenng k n s1 NEast of Brock Rd NATIONAL POST C'anacia s nrv. national ncvspaper requires adult earners for news- paper delivery to households between 2 am -6a.m-Mon - Sat Vetuck a musr. calf 1-500-268-7742 NEM AJAX letce Nodi American Financial Services Company satin; Career °n- ailed individuals with wader - snip Wei avid a desire to run own busineSS For interview Phone 105426-7713 PART TIM 'kip needed to wort with our 4 1.2 yr Old son (POD/autism 1 Intensive behavior program - tra ang Provided Energetic and en - [misstate long term commit- ment Cap 1905) 509-6164 PART-TLME HAIR STYLIST required for busy salon in Bownwovlle. Hourly wage plus oorrtrttisssion and benefits, Pkasc phone Barb or Wendy at 623-6444 tin til TMS needed.howdy D a Calboningdia=e preferred PIZZA MARBn required. Per- manent cul -time days. mist here some experience. Duties include pima makig, loud prep.427 servtrg alcohol. CM 905.7257. RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS 2-3 days/wk.'lust be reliable, bondable & have own vehicle. Experience an asset Starting rate: $8.00.hr. Serious enquiries 91 ROOMS walled. Mirst have 2 -years misname. Preferably member of local 21 Leave message at 905- 436-0083. TO SEL CRYSTAL figurines in Kiosk inti December 31st at the Pidering Town Centre. 58.00 per hr Appy on No- vember 18. t0 a.m. - 4 p m er Gala Glass in from of Norden, Traditions - t4EWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15,1998 PAGE 27 *.)D 110 General HMp TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL dI PART TIME will Train 831-5662 TECHNICAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Fast growing company looking for energetic quick learning individual Must be willing to work days. mots and weekends as necessary and cave reliable transporta- tion Electronics/computer background an asset Full tramng provided 58 50/hr to Man • mileage Bring Re- sume to 1895 Clements Rd Unit 162, P,ckerng. '9054686- 2405 TELEMAROETERS NEE0E0 f u' ane lag '.me hour, -are • bonus En)enence preferr03 Out will train Future potential for management call ,416)298-2324 TELEMARKETERS NEEDED -, busy office No experience necessary Salary plus bo- nuses Phone 1905, 579-70!6 for xnernee, THE NEWS ADVERTISER s niowry`,r prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas 21 AJAX Fearn Cres Rottterglen Rd S. Cranley Crt. Dennis Dr. Kemp Or Delaney Dr Hester Ave. Annie Cres. McNeilage Crt. Elizabeth St. Mill St. Balsdon Crt. Maple St. Beech St. Tudor Ave. Nelson Rd. Cedar Ave. Meekings Dr. Mantel) Cr Mapson Cr. Carrick Ave. Marshall Cr Abbs Crt biers Crt. Millington Crs. Rotherglen Rd. N. Rollo Dr PICKERNNG Westshore Blvd. Park Cres. Victory Dr. 1995 Pinegrove Ave. Westcreek Dr. Sandhurst Cres. Somergrove Cres. Annan Woods Dr. Pepperwood Gate Middleton St. Baylawn Dr. Primrose Crt Duncannon Dr. SCARBOROUGH ala Rd. M.ad rval. Rd. Acheson Bbd. DOMaIrtice tins. OunvaleseDr. Mee Mcbsr Tr. DRails DIi.. Niro Or. Dauthirtt i.rt - G M. Repass Ten. 6eanr. Friendship Ave. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683.5117 TIE liMS MINT= is leoing for IOds to delver pa- pers aid flyers door b door tour Innes a hetet by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. all 905483-5117 TDOSOUGNIINED FARM Re- quires experienced full times partum help Uxbeidpe area tall 906-652-0211 TUTORS let Al Grades- Mean. Sciences. Frencli, Engksh. Special Ed. From. Newmarket to Toronto. Oshawa to Oak - vile. Phone 416-499.3488. 110 General Help XMAS CASH - part timers needed for evening and wee- kends work All applicants must have car and able to work weekends For Interview cad 1905) 579-7814 3105 TUNS ,s now accepting resumes for the following po- sitions Door People, Kitchen and Wad Staff Bartenders Apply in person 235 Bayly St 120 Office Help AJAX COMPANY looking to hire a full time Secretary Mtn aaounting background and c0mptrter skills Send resume to Namu 400 Monarch Ave Un,t 12 Ala.. Ontario LIS 3W6 I gal r hartrri''J Accountant , office requires a :bird or Fourth year level CGA or CMA • oenence essential Repplv to• 8i 14228 r ).hawa This Week P.O. Box 481, 1),hawa, Ont.ano. LO'S 71 'A,,EN- on./ want 7drr-••mg w',rk- Clerk receptionist re,oi.e- for cosy office ' Long Teri Cue taulrry Exceoent brio - :le SkdIS and ^.Ompi;rer :rohoenpy r Woro Exder and Payroll Systems re- %U,red Three mornings a week 3'-41 vacation rel,ef Sen^ Resume to File 254 Oshawa TIis week P 7 Bo. 48' Osnawa. Orta^o LtH 71.5 PROPERTY MANAGER %11rr- ror Corsuaa its „la -s seeking, •c hire a gualitied and 11x711^- eneed Property Manager -'u successful :aMgate ^ ist 'hem rondomvnumknow)1"Jri- fano and a minimum N 'bite 31 years experience manag- ing 'oridomimurn properties We we poking 'Or an olywd- ual wro K 1,gmy Mingled Or7 n,led and has s*penor communication skins Com- puter 511415 on llorte and 'Ex- cel' are 'eCtisary !1 you les you an be a team player and have something 10 add to our great team please drop on four resume t0 124 Wilson load South Oshawa or tale to 579-5621 ter an interview 130 Sane Hub r ASP*, AUTOMOTIVE .,000er 'e1u,res dynamic and motivated sales Representative Please tax resume in confidence to '9054436-2760 EARN 111 10 S20.t r datnbur- ,n9 prgmotioni products Guaranteed income no ven- ae required. Moly n peSom 10 Capt & Dears a 26 lac Yr Oshawa Wean 'or eipenerlcee :a or Marine Salesperson win large volume bearer vat* 8oadarld Canada 3, Cameroon 50 8 Oruro Ont Atlantan Mr Kau; ROYAL MOMS LINCOLN MERCURY Automotive Said We require two experienced Saks representatives Crow- ing shore F Great wonurlp ateresOor inserview R e,gnF e, 905.686- 2300 SWM USED car bearersrp redlines experienced L.J- coned Salesperson720-3382 Car 1113 Sled flea MOOED MEpMNRS able to Mot on lemon ad doniestc reproved a.s4.p for very bray shop. Plena send resume or apply b: 690 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Liv IA6. IMAM. NI time awt time warted. Cal 905-1152- 4584 or 905-852.2291. REQUIRE HELPERS heating and air conditioning comy. Gas fitters ticket or experience, with valid driver's license a must. Please call (905)683-0380 TIS positions available at a Markham meal warehouse: Machinist. Sher 8 Saw Op- erator. and Deburr 8 Parts Stamper. Seri tax to. 905- 471.0141 WELDERS AND FITTERS re- quired v 'Steel Mir Equip - mal mfg. Experience a must. valid welding tickets required. Botrmaneile location. Fax re- sume to (905) 721-1204. 120 onko Help 120 1fflee Heb PART TIME BOOKKEEPER/ACCTS PAYA BL E Proficient in Accpac & Excel Req d 2-3 days/wk FAX RESUME TO (905)-426-4065 130 Saba 11rplAgents 130 Sans HMyAgtrla AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER Used Vehicles An excellent career opportunity exists for an individual who has a desire and com- mitment to succeed. Booming population growth in Ajax will ensure your long term success coupled with strong management support. a modern Flagship facility and an effective advertising strategy Ne offer a healthy commission package aril a retirement Investment plan. To discover what automobile sales can be like. call Carl Hochreiter IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE Ph: 905-427-2500 Fax: 905-427-5496 NEW HOME SALES REP'S ae r?o 'or New -5-:'^e 5 !es In Pickenng 'A)ax/Whrty New Horne Sales exper preferred. Fax Resume to New Home Sales Mgr. 905-837-2555 SALES POSITION • -lave you beer Dut ;f :.'ie ii ric for a few years. raising a family? • Do you enjoy home decorating and netptng people? • Are you looking for a career that Is criallenging & rewarding'? 1I so, we may have the perfect job for you! • We are a successful chain of furniture and gift boutiques located in Ontario shopping malls. • We need you to work 12-25 hrs per week dunng daytime. evening Si weekend penods. • We will provide you with extensive training. Including a full tour of our factory To loin our team. apply in person with a resume to Crate Designs Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering, OM. L111 168 135 Shahid Heb tlEOw INSTALLER tar new home Construction Expen- e nce preferred tell trainall after 7 or leave message 9155- 031-1311 150 HMIs' CERTIFIED DENTAL Assatantl and Saturdayst CaN (41 ) 283-7211 f1EITAl raupboniWauit- tanl required to a new office n Apse. Apply to file 0257 $I$ mind for Picker- ing of lice. Pan -time. Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. 8-5:30pm. Fax resume to: 905-831-5975 EXPENEI CEI and certified, ha time Denial Assietitl(b- anded Ma termy hale). A a and reception experiemx an asset. Some evenings and Saturdays. Fax resume to Fill. TE MEDICAL Recep- tionist needed for busy rehab clinic in Oshawa. Ewe elced/meeical termndq please707. fax resume to (41 214.9 MEDICAL Secretary required for a clinic in Bownnmvdle. Approximately 22 (burs per weer. Duties to include medi- cal transcription. receptioncop and clerical. Professional 8uildm 98 Kap St. W. Bowntarnville L1C 1R4. PMT TE Flexible PD AJ C.D.A. for busy family prac- tice in Uxbn* a Please tax to 905-852-9551, or al 905- 652-3131. 160 Doman tirmted CARE MEN needed for children aged 4 & 2 yrs in Met home in PN:kerng Cov- ers License preferred Non- smoker References please 905-831.6757 DMESTIGGIND-CAE HELP. leve out. to tail r✓1 srdlootage children Sowtt cawing. meati App Pockenng. Duties 35 hrs./weet. school botches Car required Reterances 905-509.2687 MATURE part time Nanny. 3 dais per wank. in Greenwood Must have own transportation. and references required cal 905-428-3849 =Y. Uve out for Mart aid Woadtoddler among also consider sharing a nanny. Examen« remered. Hey 7 2 and Mona 905-509- 489 OMIT Loving. patent. crea- tive. energetc non-smoker. 3 days week. For 3 year old boy & 1 year old tins. Uxbridge. references. ECE preferred cal (905)-852-0750 LIVE -MIT Nanny/Housekeep- er, legal. WAdes7Finch area. non-.mokar. Mon. -Fn. after- nacres/evenings. references required, 2 children ages 9 6 6. Reath would be an met but not necessary 420-8929. WIU MM OVUM SCHOOL area For 665 yr old Mon - Fri. area. CM 831-7902. A/P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15,1998 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help A proven manufacturing leader and innovator of providing a full line of quality office imaging systems. Minolta Business Equipment (Canada) Ltd. has been providing business imaging solutions since 1975. and employs over 650 people across Canada. Minolta is rapidly expanding. and needs several positions filled in Its vanous locations. Experienced Outside Sales Professionals (Pickering .Area Your expenence in sales and marketing combined with a winner attitude and an enthusiasm that is contagious will make you a suitable candidate for this position. You have a post -secondary education. and a minimum of 3 years corporate sales experience Your demonstrated negotiation. and communication skills will enable you to expand your client base within an assigned territory. We offer a competrttve compensation & benefits package. with no cap on commissions Own vehicle and a good dining record a must. If you are searching for a long term. upward growth career path with a rapidly crowing company please fax or mail your resume. with a covering letter indicating the desired position. to: Larry (:regoris. Sales Manager Minolta Business Equipment (Canada). Ltd. 50 Vallevwoad Drive. Units #2 & #3 Markham. Ontario 13R 6E9 MINOLTA Fax ( 9051470-9221 We (flank al! applicants. however arty those selected for an interview will be xrrtacted Dedicated to equal opportunity Ne phone calls or agenaes please a rrr�;rr� :yc (.Ines,..t: . . - ,tin: ta•cturer of custom moulded rubber and plastic pro - acts with an immediate requirement for a qualified MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT Applicants mus: b� 4 i� :,, , t p e mt.Lnanicai in- •tallations and trouble shoot mechanical problems. In a,idition to the mechanical requirements the ideal can- ,i:date must be able to perform some routine electrical maintenance. Positions involves shift work. Qualifications: .Millwrights license is mandatory with a rn:nimum of 5 year,.; experience in a manufacturing en- ..:ronment. You will be required to supply your own t:vnls. You must possess the ability to work with minimal -upervlslon. i'ease forward your resume to: WEGU Canada Inc - Attention: Human Resources Department P.O. Box 567, Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 or Fax resume to: (905) 668-3414 Only appicants selected for interviews will be contacted. (:l 5 BRONN N PONTIAC- BI ICs; 1)k. 'c:cro rc Cl ilii. ,il:r t v. srnicc department, we have immediate openings for cxpcnenccd SERVICE ADVISOR & LCBRI(14TIO.V TECH.1.ICi-1 % V (tcr ca.c icni wages and hcnc:it, in husy flat rate serticc department A;/plications for part-time will also be .4:ecpted at this time. I",Lerc.Ied applicants should apply in :.intidenrc to. Scott Prokopetz General Service Manager 1201 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ontario LIN 2K6 (9051668-5846 150 Dermot 150 ltledical PI para• vied HEALTH SERVICES If you are able to provide: • Light housekeeping duties • Personal care • Support to people in their homes • A Efome Support Level 11 Certificate or equivalent • Flexible work schedule • Reliable vehicle and current driver's license Para -Med can provide you with: '• Up to 44 hours per week caseload • Variety of work assignments • Team environment • Learning and training opportunities Qualified workers urgently required in Ajax -Pickering. Please forward your resume to: Human Resources Para -Med Health Services 179 King St.E., Oshawa Fax: (905) 576-8852 "Equal Opportunity Employer" FAX YOUR AD 579-4218 165 Doran ren Awail.or CENTRAL •_ .... buses. GO luny rCenenced mother' Regis • -red Practical Nurse whin Medications. 2 r Library --pmrcun s diploma with •'uldren s Programming ref - -code expenence Next to -*Wren 5 part rec centre b- :'ary Chnstan home Pre- s.Aooters 831-1951 FUN -LOVING Mom rarng fa -es.7.- .ie•s Music crafts ' does fenced ya'd. hot -eats beloroaner scrod -ire St Monica & E B Ph1 d -ea Hwy2 Mona Rd 905- 5)9-7041 HWY 2MARW000 " tin time 'lay -Are apen.ngs Gam -bpm :all ;lila 683 221C PICKEINNG Bomb ; Roll. .ovirq daycare to months 1c '2 years Daily outings fenced backyard and pat, :rafts story time music nu- tritious meals 8 snacks First !lid CPR certified Non smoking receipts 905-428- 1244 170 Employment Ifilemed IIISN Lady, live-in care quer. cooks/housekeeper. prefers Pickenng/Apx are. kgal Call 905-509-8263 205 Firewood KOZY NEAT FIREWOOD. ex- cellent very best quaky hard- woo0. guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned cut 8 split Honest measurement, free ddnery. 905-753-2246 Aisount Y TBE 91ST - top quality seasoned hardwood Serving PKienng. Alan. Whit- by and Oshawa Cap DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-5278 APPLFW000, Bum the best! 1 year cd $210 bush cord, 580 face cord. 16• Cut and split Delivered 1-1905)987- 4563. 1-800-554-0088 FIREWOOD good quality hardwood cut split delivered $75 Lace cord, 6225 bush cord 15% Discount for pick up Cali 566-8699 FIREWOOD alt hardwood Logs and stabsalso cut and s n All seasoned ( )852-7586 205 Firewood FIREWOOD FOR SALE Cut, Split & delivered. 56(1/ face cord. Call Jerry (905)619-1363 ROMA LUMBER. es' 1961 4'x8'.12' - 66.7 41.8'06' 669 Discount on lull bush cord Free Delivery Oshawa area Buy Local d Save Big Savings Days 705-277-3381 ion tree from Oshawa even- ings 905-434-6665 WOODY'S FIREWOOD 6v Bush Cord 12- & 16" Cut. split. delivered U1:Liardu4lod (905)476-2203 210 Began Conn A PERSONALIZED e arta 54 ..:s taxes 905- 36-7756 EXECUTIVE Deg. grey oak • nisi double pedestal. 5 '-ewers $400 Dat( 683-5913 SNOWBOARD for sale 1997 N neck• •-ic 2 Great condi- ' x' N,deeker bindings no ickers 0 pow or lop 6300 C 8 0 Ca Pau at 905-839- -436 220 Arbors to Ser EiC •)OC dinrge room set Brand w 005 packaged. cost 1 000 Sacrifice $4 50C 416) 255-0285 199E Font Ranger 4 Lyt 5 :e '50K good shape 51500 -rt. 1986 Dodge voyager 7 . senger 4 cid auto 130K 5.200 000 1987 Peterbor 41 19 5 boat Cuddy V6 new ' ros head 330 ors 510 500 -alter 705-878-4998 viol LEATHER JACKETS 'Jp 10 1. 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Nylon thick. plush. scan re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms. udes 30 SS yds carpet. delm5369 00 Pnce a pad and instal/bon m your home Free quota*on in your home No interest, no payment for one tug year. Darnel. 1-800- 217-0104 CARPETS - lots of carpel. 100% nylon. new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I w41 carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet. premum pad. expert installation. fast dekv- ery. Ira estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 CARPETS SALE: Lots of cm pets. 100% nylon stain re- lease. carpet 3 rooms 5339. (30 sq yd) Includes carpet, premium pad and installa- tion Free estimates. carpet repairs Serving Durham and surrounding area Sam 905- 686-1772 CARPET AND VINYL - CHRISTMAS SALE' Carpet three rooms 30 square yards. from 6329 installed 1 and ds - count your best estimate by 10% Customer satisfaction guaranteed Call Mike for your free estimate. 905-431-4040 or 416-822-8226 220 Articles for Sr. 220 Ankles for Saki BUILDERS BLOW-OUT SALE Of surplus model home furnishings Everything from couches, tables and lamps to windows to area rugs to kitchen cabinets to framed pictures! NEARLY NEW DESIGNER QUALITY MANY UNIQUE ITEMS SAT., NOV. xi 1403 KING ST. E. COURTICE 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. SE CORNER OF TOWNLINE RD. & KING ST. BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO PLAZA COMPUTER FACTORY. a ra:'ng ChrK1 rias special ' ear no payments, tree Scan- 266mmx loaded Internet. nter software and more 5'6 wk (04k) 1-800-515- 5545 Free delivery DIAMONDS guaranteed low - • w', Psale ow- w-,,wale Dnces on dila maids gem stones and pew. elry Quality service We also -uuyC jewelry' Call (9051 626- DINING ROOM SET. Teak Scandina. un v high back Chairs buffethutch. tea wag- onupholstered winged back recliner chair waterbed queen super single clear pre headboard. (9051 728-5880 DINING ROOM SUITE 0 pc inc .:nes 6 i:a^+ "•a Ck c'taur$ china cabinet & table with extra featdark oak excellent Dndtion asking 51 200 Can )05-668-0806 cogrd air heavy duty wide w asher and dryer 6 months ad 5 year trarlsterable War- ranty 61000 firm Can 434 - GAS WASHER 1 DRYER dC.^wd5.^e• t' •n allr good condition can 905- 6863384 leave message INFANT CAR Seat like new. SS: - -Jcc Stvitk LXE Car- nage 6140 Grace battery op- eraed Baby swing 3 speed hardy used. 680 Jolty Jumper intro kgs 625 Air- plane with Electric Starter glow pug warmer fuel and control never flown every- thing like new 5400 ca 404- 8654 alter 6 p m snp kSZIWood pellet stove 595: )C please os mei or Pam i305i-852-1171 KING BED x trick Drinopedic F:..: W:.c Se: and 1rarne 5511 0 pastic -ost A 500 Sell 5625 14161255-0285 ENGAGEMENT RING 146 3 dila'-' ii'[1s xJ'J' +S =Jr ly appraisal 53 :S0 Askin; S'50C firm Men 5 Buiova Chronograph watch value 6750 asking 6250 No ilea• ers '905.438-6434 LOWRY VENICE ORGAN an Jen.e -e:;lyde' wrtti ,-awwun peat iack tor mrcroprlone lapi for earphone Spanish cabinet D 300 (905r 723- 4025 MATERNITY WEAR NEW 5 --PE -E-abv Be,. ming' 17 King St E 6owniarmkt 905- 623 -G013 05- 623-3013 OPEN 7 days. week car dress office and :ma war OAK Dining QOM set Atte and 6 pars hutch and bullet. good condition 6850 o 0 0 Atex (905)626-7027 or (905,686.7027 Robert PIANO. beautiful sold maple upright Mason & Rath piano Excellent codnon bench in- cluded asking 61500 firm call 905-721-1650 or 905- 438-1817 PIANOS Digital 6 Acoustic rent to 0*, -100% rental ap- plied to purchase 6 month delayed payment plan 675.00 deducted from pur- chase of any Roland HP or KR Digital Piano mai this ad. 011- er good to Dec. 1/98 Encore Music Uxbridge Winner d 'Best Music Store• Awad (9051-852-7179 PIAMOSACMIbFATIEI CLOCKS -Sale do a4 used pia- nos 1 floor models Huge se- lection of new and used pia- nos. from 5895 and up Rent to oast 100% Of alt rental payments appy Also a Huge selection of grandfather clocks from 6995 and up. Cat TELEP PIA- NO 433-1491 um DUTY PLASTIC SKIDS goo la72te durable. $20 each obo POOL TABLE, solid cherry wood Irnpenal design. 4.1/249 piolessional table. r slate, brand new doth. worth over $5.000 new. 62400 Must see' Cad 905-655-8489 POOL Tanta 8' and 9' slate billiard tables for sale Call 905-420-6113 RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES. new and reconditioned. lull warranty Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1.800-798- 5502 SHEDMAN a i:, wo wen• sheds i• '• 2 �bam lid only 5299 plus ax Many other siz- es and styles available Also garages and decks 761 Mc- Kay Rd Unit 3. Pickenrg For more info can 905-619-2093 SUiTS. SUITS. SUITS The Annus, :hnstmaS Party is lust around the corner Why not kpk your best for a lot less by shopping at RUGGED RE- PLAYS where for around a 5100 you n get a stylish Sot. shirt he and a par or shoes Sound too good to be true Vrsd RUGGED REPLAYS in Whitby and see for yoursefl Sncr 1994 we ve been offer- ing only me Desi in new 8 16x1 to 1evr clothing to men. teens aid boys at up t0 75% BELOW RETAIL From jeans to dress pants sport Jackets t0 tuxe- dos. we ve got -1 an New items are also available to Christmas at wholesale pnC- es' Experience consignment shopping ?Or men like never Sloe Take 4C' 10 Thdisar Fd go North 3 lights) to Bums SI ,Turn R) ort re in the tnst plaza on left (Burn -s St Plaza) Mon - Wed '0-6. Toes - Fn 10-9 Sat 10-5. CM 404-2063 TEN FOOT Jnire3h Satellite drsr. and 'ecaver 5300 00 Please c$ 705-357-9911 1119(FIIRIUTURE we are ',:wing agar'- ae rk '5 stump on ow showroom ex 74ns.on w we have t0 re- duced ow inventory to mare room proms have been drubeaUy reduced for clearance we also rove 5pecia pre Xmas pricing on our entire furniture lineup dont be disappointed get your order n row' Our mot- h There a No Suostdule for Quality' TradtiorW Wood working 115 Norm Port Road (5 on Reade Rd , Pon Perry (905) 985-8774 www Iradr- 1t0ly.Dodwoit ng On ca USED FRIDGES 6195 and up. used ranges 5'25 and up used dryers 5125 and up. used washers $235 and up. new and used can operated washers and dryers at low prices Nevi' brand name fridges 6480 and up new Mt top ranges with clock and glass door 6479 and up wile selection of other new and used appliances Cail use to- day. 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FRASER SALES LIMITED USED CARS, LEASE OR PURCHASE Large selection of sued cm* soul everyone 0 pocket1Mk. with a limner package 1. Sed your needs 8ankrspl. No credit. Bad credit • alt applications accepted. Prone Mel today 576.1900 to book an align vii,. 1J .01r .Li r. 1947 TOYOTA SUPRA. :arra Root arn,lm ;.tss 6 5 590 pw. pd arc. 185.000 km Navy exterior Only 53 995 Call 665- 7694 cn0 305 A13or obews 11V6re4 A 4 A AUTO .ers 'ruCki 'Jr410 we Dov Jo 10 510 010 .ash on he spa AM condi- ' ode' on any year Calf us any ' me. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 yn service 905-686-5003 ce 905.706-5234 575 to STUN for soap cars & ..,,r6S Or an•, c;x101ti0n veh- 1103 24:.: Erre Towing All ;treading eadingTOP CASH ' 06 wanted :UARANTEED (905)706-5740 r 655-9024 CASH 009 CARS' lye buy �snt veh10103 7.miles most he ul funning uKdnt.un Can 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayfy St East Aµx at UURAD AUTO SALES A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS -icer15e,• :.' : $100-8100W rdr: on Ale pot For cars. trucks -any .-Ondd.on Guaranteed parts sold and repairs (9051686- 1771 days of 1416484 1127 tvennp5 310 Trucks for Sok 1979 CHEM 4,4 *iv.. . paw 5150C not runningneeds body work As 15 0i best otter Cap (905)438-1770 1591 FORD. 0-159 pick up 6 cylinder automatic PS . P8 . Dox liner. certified. 55.500. call 905-579-3509 PARTING OUT 1986 Dodge 14 ton v8. propane 4-spd. runs wen Body tough No box 434-2475 Isnp) Ell NolOrcydes 1171 Triumph 750r. rebuilt motor, extraC avalaMe 51700 Call 1905)263-8417 after5p.m 360 SRormrtobBa 15Np days ET300 6800 oto. a 7277-3250985-0074. Nights 375 Farm Eesbowd 111ACRELOR APT 5512/month- ly plus utilities. 3rd Iloor walk- up id elevator. e1quries Call Mark 852-3107. Leave mes- Sage 400 4orrinies For REIN 1 9EDNOOM, 5747. 2 Bed- room, 6828. Ad inclusive Near all amend es. 22 Bea- trice St E.. Oshawa. Call 905- 721-1553. Sorry no subsidy available. 1 SPACIOUS Bedroom apart- ment in quiet triplex. separate kitchen, living room. new windows. carpel. separate en- trance. available Dec 1515. asking 5550 inclusive Call 905-430-3519 1-IE1). bsmt apt 6625/mo Incudes Gable. utilities, park- ing, & 4 appliances Bright. clean & spacious eon centre island In kitchen Suit single 430-2557 400 Apartments for Rent 400 Apartments for Rent WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Fa l by 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.geonties.com/wall street/flier/ 7657/highriser.html. 13EDROOM, ' fid•,.;•• = _ • Private en- "anoe $450,month first la,: 200 WHiTEOAKS COURT, WHITBY • Spacious Apartments Uhkttes Included • Transit At Door Convenient to Schools & Shopping • Close To 401 • Squash Court57Whirlpool 2-3 Bedrooms Parking included from 5777 905-668-7332 OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. -4p.m. : 1 3 ,i7=22.61. :r:pica bundleg quiet Courtdose t0 3sfawa Centre. laundry. parking available 3 bed - Nov Ist'2 ted- Jan 1st. Cad ry 905-623-5n6, John 305-432.1888. Mark 905.579. 369' 2 { 3 -BEDROOM apanments. adult build - gig Available anytime Ste- enson 6 Rossland. Oshawa x11.9051723-,009 WHITBY TWO BEDROOM, lie Dec 7i 4161 789- 4145 or190516654543 219 CORDOVA 2 -bedroom apt baicOny Parlu'Bloor 5'20. mo 1st floor Utilities ',eluded 1S1/last Parking Available Dec 1st Call 905- 6231706 or 905-436-0665 534 Mary St E Whitby- • apt avail Jan 1 In Wel 0w-nse building Onsite management utilities park- ing included- laundry lac available For apt 905-666- 2450 A MUST SEE! Ostaa(' 2 bed - N.,.1 apt in a 3 -and contem- porary building Clean. duel. and secure Laundry, pnvate yard and parking On btfs ro- ute $715,'mo inclusive. 1st/ last references. NO PETS. 6681432 Please leave mes Sage attractive 2 bedroom b.isememt apt. Broadloom new kitchen. sep. entrance, aaria ble Dec 1st Non- smoker no pets please. $7501 Inclusive Call KaDy 428-2721 AMX huge 2 bedroom base - ''enc apartment. New plat. bright separate entrance, area localion dean. 4 appeances, I parking• 5900/mcn h indu- Sive Available immedy. Call Brad at (905)-426-2983 AJAX, 2 -bedroom walkout r "men! apartment, backs 1110 greenbelt, stove, fridge, S700 utilities and able In- cluded Call (905)426-9144 or ,90516863201 AJAX, redecorated 2 -bed- , Ain basement apartment, Separate entrance, laundry lacihtles. parking 8750/ 01041111 All utilities included, except Bell Required firSV last. references and rip pwq Call (905)426-9588 AJAX- • apt Separate entrance A/C. cable 6 uhlrtres includednon Smoker no pets 5625 .non th Cam 9051 427-8123 atter 6 pm AVAILA/LE Dec 1st large 2 aDartm<-' 5625 • Pro includes heat carie b rking laundry facilities nlable Please all 905 4 7572 4vAILAILE immediately ..'.+,. ,hated 1 -bedroom. arate entrance 5495 plus Imes Call (905 43C 3216 905)430-1038 sVAILAILE IMMEDIATELY r '•"". 4:• ig Pa us Carpetednewly paint- : wadi balcony dose Ic bus ,oppen an utilities included ra/lsst required no pets 1 • edroom $690 2 bedroom 0790 3 bedroom 5850 Cab 430-0134 BEAUTIFUL 3.bedroom nsain +ver, 7.. entrancespaved rove laundry. garage antra a :r. dose to 0 C $930 mored Mitres included. available Dec t 905.434-1781 B RAND NEW :asement apartme^1 2 Pry ,rm hod erns village. 5856 No smolt irq. no pets Available Dec Kt (9051426-2558 PICKERING 2 bedroom base- ment No smoking no pets, avalable Dec 1 first & last hydro. able ekxtnc water included Sep ent 5700 math 683-2666 OSHAWA AREA bright large 1 bedroom newly renovated. close to ail amenities laun- dry quiet non -Smoking pro- fessional 8780 all inclusive first b last call 905-728-7926 S NOOK N. bachelor apart- ment for Jan 1 sf or sooner. 34451month . hydro ALSO 1 Iape room avarade now Cad 655-5539 CENTRAL Oshawa. large 2 6 3 bedroom apartments avail- able December/January 1st In well-maintained building dose t0 al amenities Please ate (905)723-0977. COIRIICE - Small 2 bed- room in triplex. carpeted. pa*Ing included. Quiet neigh- borhood. nice yard. electric heat, 6525 plus hydro Avail- able immediately. (905)436- 2271. DOWNTOWN Oshawa. 2 bed- room. 3500 « hydro, available immediately. 2 bedroom. $475 . hydro. available Dec.tst. first A cast required. Cad 905- 725-8710. NWY.I2/fiwalise, Courtice, spoless. very bright large 2 - bedroom. Private entrance. ea -in kitchen, own laundry. transit,nearby Ex- cellent neighbourhood. 8725/ mo. .1/3 utilities. Quiet. no dogs preferred. Dec.lst/ Jan] st. Mark 905-837-9545. LMGE 1 bedroom basement apt. Available immediately. King/Harmony area. Sep. en- trance, fireplace laundry, $650/mo. indusive. 435-4692 aper 4 p.m. (snp) LARGE 2 -bedroom basement apartment. quiet residential area, includes cable. laundry, Private entrance, no smokers, no pets. Available Jan 1st 8675 includes cable, . 1/3 utilities. Cal (905)831-6289. 400 Apartments for Rent LARGE mean 1 bedroom Alar Julet area Separate entrance Parking eat -in- k itchen at-in- kurhen tull bathroom near transit shoo S550rinclusive Quiet working non-smoker preferred No pets ilrstila,t 905-686 5526 message LEGAL 1 BEDROOM apt "Oh :,.ale entrance and sin- gle car garage Located in large tome in quiet court in Oshawa includes 5 applianc- es. heating b utilities with use of pnvate yard Asking 5875! mo no smokers 0, bels Call Debbie at 434 45.38 NEW ONE BEDROOM men, apartment apartment P' xi., req Liverpool'Bayiy mc'unes aundry utilities Non-smoker pets close to an amenities 'nmedrate 5600 (905) 837- "118 after 6 or weekends NORTH OSHAWA ;,per large E - -a 'a-ge balco- Well managed quiet build - 9 Controlled entrance 5729 :111. cable parking No dogs ec 1st 905-579-5584 OSHAWA OLDERDed- ..rom •pa^^enc .75+' moor - 15 route fridge stove park N included Adelaide/Mary +-ea Asking 555C mquSive ate 436',85 =1 CKERIN,•U'/FRPOOL Rd 3 ^•!Or,om detached bungalow 'alit now apartment tented .rrd dose to go Dec 1st no 0ts 5900 plus Maws 905- -'0-7222 Or 416- 494-3755 SHORT TERM RENTAL w -1r in Oshawa 1,x -mon i.alr 9 a m -5pm Monday to Friday only 3 bedroom plus den 9995 inclusive 2 bedroom view of park setting 5.813 in- clusive Laurel-, room enSu- 'te (9051 576-2925 SOUTH AJAX. LEGAL ' bed- r'iom mem Parking Separate en- trance Steps 11) lake d pudic transit Nnmsmove• Avail Dec 1st $650 incluse.< Cali Karry (4'6, 396-6983 or '905 -686-8553 SPACIOUS we maintained 2 and - -1r-- -r apes Avail at 900 and 888 'lint St Some with walk -'n closets pant provided Close to schools stopping centre GO Station Utilities included Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA -t _ 5 3 ' ipts Utilities 0d - - '.0 10 schools. shoo- and 40' Transit • past your door For call (905) 721-8741 UXBRIDGE . AC ',Joe SJ,.. • isles 1 bedroom. Irldge stove S675 inclusive 1905'-886- 9306 WHITiY two bedroom apart- -e - ped --e•'• .1 aialbie Dec Kt $725 morenty includes Neat. Hydro and patting 10r one can Laun- dry fac+hties Phone 1905, 723-6985 WHY 'r4 when you an awn w•l home for less than you IMMO' Gail Dave Hay - lock Sales Rep ReJMax Sonoma Realty 119911 L10 �T5; 668-3800 or (9051 666- 410 Houses For Rem WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD T() BUY A HOUSE:' OWN from 57Canonm Not Mucr Downpayment/"" (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sys tiw Weis, wire •+k , »ir . n STOP RENTING! Before prices go up' Buy a brand new 3-4 bed. 2 storey or bungalow with only S500 down. Cali (905) 523-6549 AMA DATA DU We have a home for you $500 deposit Choice • 6 months free or tree legals or reduced mortgage rate From $750/month all in- clusive Income requirement from $27.500 gross Call Ken Collis. Coldwell Banker (905)728-9414 3-11EDROOM house. $1100/ month plus utilities. Fenced yard. fridge & stove. single garage Avalabk Dec 1st 47 Reese Ave., Abri No pees Call (905)471-5987 410 Houses for Rent 410 HOesas for Reed 410 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1998 PAGE 29 A/P Houses to Rent SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - From $700/month Minimum Inuone 830.000 year - Not much downpaymentoo Call Mark'! • Help for discharged bankrupts Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5.000 OR Discounted Mortgage Rate. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Rema, Abdny Real Estate Ltd 4 BEDROOM -'OuSE FOR enr w'rh ;w"'imrng pod. tin- rshed basement 827 Carnaby Crescent Cali 416-438.4486 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING E ^;',ee house from 5550/month 8111 Roka .oldwell Banker '905i 72894'4 AJAX APARTMENT FOR RENT bel -•y,.- a:,a• Tent • , able for Detemoer 1st • :ay lnplex Convenient +' On 5650 per month - -.' and last month s re - Call Mary Roy 1905) 831-3300 {RANO NEW nitro. /(hoes Dedrpom err ertswte finished basement e, gas hr._ptace 5 new applianc- es . WC. no pets no smokers 9140C . utilities references 10051430-+1464 EXECUT VE RANCH "rurgal,hk 10r tern ,9 e ,ea' e' .e Iully }umrshed. 3 bedrooms pool fenced Olde Whitby area Available Jan 15 5'50C plus References (905) 430 2601 GREEN ACRES s wne•e we rot..... .v, N';nw5,, Win re. qulred '-r mature 'amity 01 six 4.5 bedroom !some Acreage • baro Looking ^. I0f19 tens leas0 Dr trOrtr ger 10 assume Please can 305 665-7270 NOUSE ter reet. ;Vasa A.auab'e r-tmedire, 3 -bed- room 'louse itch garage ear Nospt8 suitable for 2 pople recently decorated nu pets. smokers $80C. amines 905. 655-5300 after 6pm DICKERING 4 bedroom 2 • :.arr•. ' -:.i able Double :trade .age deck backs 110 Park 51400 all nclus+r ratable now 4'6- 739-3196 DICKERING VILLAGE . les nashei 31,e; and able an .'rlrtres Available immediate -- Prete" mon-smoke' -w 'K $1390 inclusive :411 65427-7257 r'1CKERING .erp)ol Soar tari Han floor or 2 wr4ro(m ^case Wim sun room 6875 all inclusive For more information call 19051 83' -0323 WHITBY-,entralh loafed 32 :— :rural air lull base- ment newly painted dose 10 go Si 100• mo Call Sat only at 1519 927-9870 or ary om- r time '9C5. 438-2'64 415 hIousang Wanted ATTENTION • -1C1 u come to your tome lu Fiume -sit your dogs. cats .'Mims etc while you re ,r Vacation Norsmokerno tee Cad Dan 1705'742 8'86 420 Townhouses For Rem OSHAWA 3 BEDROOM p14s DaSement town ^,-,nes r well maintained to milt' complex. 5775 plus hydro Freshly Decoratedwith fridge 6 stove close 10 schools and all amenities, on site manage- ment office 728-3777 N . OSNAWA, 3 bedroom townhousenewly panted 4 appliances walkout $860 mo avail Dec 1 first & last and references required can 19051432-6094 PICKERING 3 -bedroom town house, garage. nevAy deco- rated. spotlessly dean Available November 15th 51100. Cad 416-438-0609 VICTORIAN 3 BEDROOM townhouse, Whitby. walk to go and downtown natural gas. hardwood, private yard. new carpet. Dec. 1st, 5950 plus (416) 324-8585 430 Rooms for Rest BRIGHT furnished room pri- vate ryvate lull bathroom. able. phone share Laundry. kitchen In spacious family home Ref- erences first/last 6425 a amgoontshpace(goarrage/pa rkmg/Stor- 905-683-5442 tonal) Pidienng OSHAWA , furnished or unlur- ntshed Own cable and phone Use of laundry. kitchen and backyard Bus stop at door No smokers Suit working person From $300/mo inclu- sive Available immediately Call Gord 432.6961 420 Townhouses for Rent 420 Townhouses for Rem OSHAWA FOR RENT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-Bedror;m Utilities & parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From S910.00. CaII 905-721-0980 Shared Accommodation :LOSE awa ognt '•011 m large tnerbly shared home with 3 others Close to pudic 'raise cable laundry ar rnnd Non- smoker S35C•'ro 576-5577 COURT10E 2 Pedroom bunga- on :.ler re5ponside non- smoker •0 snare kitchen_ loam. & backyard IndsOes :able & parlung Nice area Walk Is community :enter 15ttas1 5456. monthly 438-8rA5 PICKERING Sgt *fees rd 'ar ' • :uet wbbvislon 504 contservati00 area Snare all facilities 'erste preferred non smoke- no pets avail- able now $375 monthly 334- 7540 WESTNEY HEIGHTS AJAX ' rrtn 6 apppunces 6 parking Avail Dec 1st $5GG.inc Aisne '905'-619-3073 455 :ardoawurns For Rear LARGE -- ;,,ror'.001 Sunny south exposure New pant broad - .00m and window coverings Air coMdionnng one parking spot in treated underground garage .ndoor pool sauna indoor ar rash etc 8795 00i month inclusive McLaughlin Square Oshawa &o Snackel ton 434-5222 460 Office a Relay Sore " Fret Rest 71 =s aau OCwrt�wr 4'a; 'sic sqm 01- ticeePetar East i/snakea 1800 S9 n Commercial Hosue 4505411 Shop Cal 434-2447 Or 655-4132 APPROX 518 ; : It new of- S;,ats 5150 available 'nmedUlely ,ndu3es every - "mg Simcoe N location Call oteve 576-6999 721 ILOOR S: W 2nd loot '3043 585G. month m - dudes flea and hydro Please call (905)436-0704 or (9051263.2229 OFFICEINOUSTRIAI Space available '01 'ease Whitby 10- -Mans 1 000 1 500 8 1 750 5711 Gall 905-436-9295 WHITBY CORPORATE Centre 'sr :lass -etail and -nice space for lease. trom 5519. month hydro included Many different sins available Call Louis Egnatis R E 1-800-268- 9088 490 Florida Vac, Relate CLEAR WATER AREA 3 bed- 100rntownhouse. pial. 4a0;24;, 880, pnvate yard ava la5ie now For info aro to view photos 905-579-3788 CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom fully %imished mobile home a/c. hot tub. p001 Will soppy pictures & references 5250 US Cad 905-434-7184 CLEARWATER, 3 -bedroom furnished mobiles. heated pool. hot tub Minutes to beaches. NHL, all star game Jan 24M/99. NFL Football. Blue Jay baseball. dog/horse track Children welcome. $275,'week Photos (905)683-5503 500 Mushy Homes For SW 3{4,900 Bank Sale Also 5111.900 ranch bungalow Call Joe Patraboy 571-7010 HARMONY NO. N. Oshawa. ranch style bungalow wed de- tached double garage and carport double lot 100 it Irontage. severable. legal basement apartment ., 6174.900 (905) 723-9214 500 P -.vale Homes for Sate LI^LE BRITAIN - 1tli- r,04 4'.s .45+1 lot Newly-de00rated 3 -bedroom home wrtn attached 2 -0e0 - room 'n -law suite 'ndudes 13 6•x37 2 -storey storage Dam 24 x14 'nsulated ga- rage separate driveways asking 5130 1215173 - 1713 N W OSNAWA 3 bedroom Hard- wood Moors .Large kit ;+case td Oshawa Centre Slowrs '0 pe- tecnon Move before :nnst- Inas AS8:ng 5'23 900 'ele- prone 9G5,7243-2307 514 Commeraar P -aper i CDNNNER:Jt. ?__=E�•�r lee • - . - 1 - :Arlt 5+m - Coe St for rem a:- Ir .Sed for store Or onla downtown ?shawl good *caner ter in- formation ail Joe 4.6-755- -173 or atter 7p m 416-461 :4'9 ONE ACM -lavtra( :one r Slue Ave Dsnawla OHM 583 :CO .3C Witte- Frank 5)ya Lepage Frahm E 575-41" 520 Condos Mr Sake PICKERING 2 860 . Um ;a'k,^i - ap- prances 50104+15 ^^,aCJ- Iate S'89 900 '890 rauev Fain Rd °rckenng Cal -416 -09.7039 530 Ferns FceSw 9{ Acres Kendal Hills • ,• .,SC .1•,r Danis uararasu .err '0141 epo0n course site asking 5454 )OG mons Walter Frank RCyai .epage Frank R E 576- 41' 550 Coraget Dor Sake LAKE 2,-1,e, s.,re•; _curage sauna in pit boldin. 2 0(4r5 from DSIUwa on year round maintained •pad Minutes to Snowmodhng trail. video available 5129 900 pri- vate 905-728-3671 575 Money M lend MONEY PRO1LEMS, 3e: u'1 cr iebt quick without going bankrupt or being garrusheed Everyone accepted regardless of creat rating Cad tor tree information 905-576-3505 Student loans'oduded WANING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOME COMMUNES CHANGE UP- FRONT FEES, OMENS 00 NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED 11MT YOU INVES1NGA1E THOROUGH- LY MEOW 896NOG Ulf CONIIACTS. 580Insermee MaVINIs. MORTGAGES • Good. bad and ugly Financing for any pur- pose All applications accept- ed Call Community Mongage 19051668-6805 590 Business Opeorte idiee T1RED OF DIETING/ CHECK THIS OUT A Proprietary Well- ness Product designed to Make You Feel and Look GREAT by burning off Inches while You Sleep Can you be- lieve It"' Independent Dis- tributors wanted Call (905)666-1027 NOME BASED Business, Inc 500 Company 5500-14.000 . per month Pan time/full time. No selling. no MLN no in- ventory. no overhead. training provide 905-831-9775 590 Business Opportunities OPERATE YOUR own lawn 'r'a"nienarCe and snow re- moval franchise SI 400 gross Neekly 'nc0me guaranteed E,clusi3O territory Gan the Sardener 1305, 763-9343 OPERATE '.jry;own. lawn ^a' �a•'.� and snow re- moval '•anohise 51200 grass Neekly income guaranteed Exclusive territory Can me ,arrlener 905-763-9343 SELF EMPLOYED "-Arne in - work ::9 tub or part hme from home promoting health and 'lnangal treedom On the 105 "alnrng Recorded message • 800-361.1125 SURGERY OR ALTERNATIVE ate A+, Narura, yr-tpnetary 1. mutation designed for All Nornen +etc want a safe nay enhance shape tone ,)De +' d generally perfect The ,rues oI the female form --an you Believe It" mde- D':ndent Dlstnbutors Wanted .all 9054666-1027 SS Government FundsSS irarto aryl Oars -,tormahon to start and expand your ousrness or farm 1-800-505-8866 605 roles: igucrs OAlva7E NVESTIGArlON Insurance 3,.r,eu'arN.0 :tined and bonded 15 years expeneoce 1905. 571 6888 Or 1,711 ••.e 1-888-24.x..7438 630 argre'tow PIAN; - doss: �s r•my Home Apx area tll 3ran a 305-686-3.'5' 670 Personals ✓ 2,L:E- _A3tES N umbers -AX Fo ex! 235 $3 64 nkn must be ' 8 7. tone HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An - 52 ,,.- 18.'24 itis 90c-3513783 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC S2 94 i' 3783 CA.L1 HORC- :OPE 1-900-677,7770 S5 )C 's -ours INFERTILITY Expenencng r"••.' ..0405 'understand and an Het Oualeied thera- pist who ^.a5 Dom per5Ona0 professional experience in '•a area may be herptu. aeasor4ble rates Evening, 'eewerC appointments Con- „derltwm assured 565-'657 OSHAWA RELAXING 5455 SAGE King SI W 300. 434,96.: ' 9 pr.; 680 nkuiairts NEW Line Dancing Lessons 3110dt,C:: :a5 cs 15 time to ;lye it 3 try' Von 7 30-930 pm S6 Bay Ridges Legion 1555 Bayly Bt. 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For our 4 page Holiday Dress Event (Sale Dates: Nov. 9 -15, 1998 - Media # 1126) Page 4 - Bianca Nygard velour pants not available at this time. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Sears customers. RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9am - 8 pm Sat & Sun 1pm- 5pm VALIANT PROPERTY - MANAGEMENT 905-579-1626 Jr WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Fa l by 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.geonties.com/wall street/flier/ 7657/highriser.html. 13EDROOM, ' fid•,.;•• = _ • Private en- "anoe $450,month first la,: 200 WHiTEOAKS COURT, WHITBY • Spacious Apartments Uhkttes Included • Transit At Door Convenient to Schools & Shopping • Close To 401 • Squash Court57Whirlpool 2-3 Bedrooms Parking included from 5777 905-668-7332 OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. -4p.m. : 1 3 ,i7=22.61. :r:pica bundleg quiet Courtdose t0 3sfawa Centre. laundry. parking available 3 bed - Nov Ist'2 ted- Jan 1st. Cad ry 905-623-5n6, John 305-432.1888. Mark 905.579. 369' 2 { 3 -BEDROOM apanments. adult build - gig Available anytime Ste- enson 6 Rossland. Oshawa x11.9051723-,009 WHITBY TWO BEDROOM, lie Dec 7i 4161 789- 4145 or190516654543 219 CORDOVA 2 -bedroom apt baicOny Parlu'Bloor 5'20. mo 1st floor Utilities ',eluded 1S1/last Parking Available Dec 1st Call 905- 6231706 or 905-436-0665 534 Mary St E Whitby- • apt avail Jan 1 In Wel 0w-nse building Onsite management utilities park- ing included- laundry lac available For apt 905-666- 2450 A MUST SEE! Ostaa(' 2 bed - N.,.1 apt in a 3 -and contem- porary building Clean. duel. and secure Laundry, pnvate yard and parking On btfs ro- ute $715,'mo inclusive. 1st/ last references. NO PETS. 6681432 Please leave mes Sage attractive 2 bedroom b.isememt apt. Broadloom new kitchen. sep. entrance, aaria ble Dec 1st Non- smoker no pets please. $7501 Inclusive Call KaDy 428-2721 AMX huge 2 bedroom base - ''enc apartment. New plat. bright separate entrance, area localion dean. 4 appeances, I parking• 5900/mcn h indu- Sive Available immedy. Call Brad at (905)-426-2983 AJAX, 2 -bedroom walkout r "men! apartment, backs 1110 greenbelt, stove, fridge, S700 utilities and able In- cluded Call (905)426-9144 or ,90516863201 AJAX, redecorated 2 -bed- , Ain basement apartment, Separate entrance, laundry lacihtles. parking 8750/ 01041111 All utilities included, except Bell Required firSV last. references and rip pwq Call (905)426-9588 AJAX- • apt Separate entrance A/C. cable 6 uhlrtres includednon Smoker no pets 5625 .non th Cam 9051 427-8123 atter 6 pm AVAILA/LE Dec 1st large 2 aDartm<-' 5625 • Pro includes heat carie b rking laundry facilities nlable Please all 905 4 7572 4vAILAILE immediately ..'.+,. ,hated 1 -bedroom. arate entrance 5495 plus Imes Call (905 43C 3216 905)430-1038 sVAILAILE IMMEDIATELY r '•"". 4:• ig Pa us Carpetednewly paint- : wadi balcony dose Ic bus ,oppen an utilities included ra/lsst required no pets 1 • edroom $690 2 bedroom 0790 3 bedroom 5850 Cab 430-0134 BEAUTIFUL 3.bedroom nsain +ver, 7.. entrancespaved rove laundry. garage antra a :r. dose to 0 C $930 mored Mitres included. available Dec t 905.434-1781 B RAND NEW :asement apartme^1 2 Pry ,rm hod erns village. 5856 No smolt irq. no pets Available Dec Kt (9051426-2558 PICKERING 2 bedroom base- ment No smoking no pets, avalable Dec 1 first & last hydro. able ekxtnc water included Sep ent 5700 math 683-2666 OSHAWA AREA bright large 1 bedroom newly renovated. close to ail amenities laun- dry quiet non -Smoking pro- fessional 8780 all inclusive first b last call 905-728-7926 S NOOK N. bachelor apart- ment for Jan 1 sf or sooner. 34451month . hydro ALSO 1 Iape room avarade now Cad 655-5539 CENTRAL Oshawa. large 2 6 3 bedroom apartments avail- able December/January 1st In well-maintained building dose t0 al amenities Please ate (905)723-0977. COIRIICE - Small 2 bed- room in triplex. carpeted. pa*Ing included. Quiet neigh- borhood. nice yard. electric heat, 6525 plus hydro Avail- able immediately. (905)436- 2271. DOWNTOWN Oshawa. 2 bed- room. 3500 « hydro, available immediately. 2 bedroom. $475 . hydro. available Dec.tst. first A cast required. Cad 905- 725-8710. NWY.I2/fiwalise, Courtice, spoless. very bright large 2 - bedroom. Private entrance. ea -in kitchen, own laundry. transit,nearby Ex- cellent neighbourhood. 8725/ mo. .1/3 utilities. Quiet. no dogs preferred. Dec.lst/ Jan] st. Mark 905-837-9545. LMGE 1 bedroom basement apt. Available immediately. King/Harmony area. Sep. en- trance, fireplace laundry, $650/mo. indusive. 435-4692 aper 4 p.m. (snp) LARGE 2 -bedroom basement apartment. quiet residential area, includes cable. laundry, Private entrance, no smokers, no pets. Available Jan 1st 8675 includes cable, . 1/3 utilities. Cal (905)831-6289. 400 Apartments for Rent LARGE mean 1 bedroom Alar Julet area Separate entrance Parking eat -in- k itchen at-in- kurhen tull bathroom near transit shoo S550rinclusive Quiet working non-smoker preferred No pets ilrstila,t 905-686 5526 message LEGAL 1 BEDROOM apt "Oh :,.ale entrance and sin- gle car garage Located in large tome in quiet court in Oshawa includes 5 applianc- es. heating b utilities with use of pnvate yard Asking 5875! mo no smokers 0, bels Call Debbie at 434 45.38 NEW ONE BEDROOM men, apartment apartment P' xi., req Liverpool'Bayiy mc'unes aundry utilities Non-smoker pets close to an amenities 'nmedrate 5600 (905) 837- "118 after 6 or weekends NORTH OSHAWA ;,per large E - -a 'a-ge balco- Well managed quiet build - 9 Controlled entrance 5729 :111. cable parking No dogs ec 1st 905-579-5584 OSHAWA OLDERDed- ..rom •pa^^enc .75+' moor - 15 route fridge stove park N included Adelaide/Mary +-ea Asking 555C mquSive ate 436',85 =1 CKERIN,•U'/FRPOOL Rd 3 ^•!Or,om detached bungalow 'alit now apartment tented .rrd dose to go Dec 1st no 0ts 5900 plus Maws 905- -'0-7222 Or 416- 494-3755 SHORT TERM RENTAL w -1r in Oshawa 1,x -mon i.alr 9 a m -5pm Monday to Friday only 3 bedroom plus den 9995 inclusive 2 bedroom view of park setting 5.813 in- clusive Laurel-, room enSu- 'te (9051 576-2925 SOUTH AJAX. LEGAL ' bed- r'iom mem Parking Separate en- trance Steps 11) lake d pudic transit Nnmsmove• Avail Dec 1st $650 incluse.< Cali Karry (4'6, 396-6983 or '905 -686-8553 SPACIOUS we maintained 2 and - -1r-- -r apes Avail at 900 and 888 'lint St Some with walk -'n closets pant provided Close to schools stopping centre GO Station Utilities included Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA -t _ 5 3 ' ipts Utilities 0d - - '.0 10 schools. shoo- and 40' Transit • past your door For call (905) 721-8741 UXBRIDGE . AC ',Joe SJ,.. • isles 1 bedroom. Irldge stove S675 inclusive 1905'-886- 9306 WHITiY two bedroom apart- -e - ped --e•'• .1 aialbie Dec Kt $725 morenty includes Neat. Hydro and patting 10r one can Laun- dry fac+hties Phone 1905, 723-6985 WHY 'r4 when you an awn w•l home for less than you IMMO' Gail Dave Hay - lock Sales Rep ReJMax Sonoma Realty 119911 L10 �T5; 668-3800 or (9051 666- 410 Houses For Rem WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD T() BUY A HOUSE:' OWN from 57Canonm Not Mucr Downpayment/"" (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sys tiw Weis, wire •+k , »ir . n STOP RENTING! Before prices go up' Buy a brand new 3-4 bed. 2 storey or bungalow with only S500 down. Cali (905) 523-6549 AMA DATA DU We have a home for you $500 deposit Choice • 6 months free or tree legals or reduced mortgage rate From $750/month all in- clusive Income requirement from $27.500 gross Call Ken Collis. Coldwell Banker (905)728-9414 3-11EDROOM house. $1100/ month plus utilities. Fenced yard. fridge & stove. single garage Avalabk Dec 1st 47 Reese Ave., Abri No pees Call (905)471-5987 410 Houses for Rent 410 HOesas for Reed 410 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1998 PAGE 29 A/P Houses to Rent SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - From $700/month Minimum Inuone 830.000 year - Not much downpaymentoo Call Mark'! • Help for discharged bankrupts Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5.000 OR Discounted Mortgage Rate. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Rema, Abdny Real Estate Ltd 4 BEDROOM -'OuSE FOR enr w'rh ;w"'imrng pod. tin- rshed basement 827 Carnaby Crescent Cali 416-438.4486 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING E ^;',ee house from 5550/month 8111 Roka .oldwell Banker '905i 72894'4 AJAX APARTMENT FOR RENT bel -•y,.- a:,a• Tent • , able for Detemoer 1st • :ay lnplex Convenient +' On 5650 per month - -.' and last month s re - Call Mary Roy 1905) 831-3300 {RANO NEW nitro. /(hoes Dedrpom err ertswte finished basement e, gas hr._ptace 5 new applianc- es . WC. no pets no smokers 9140C . utilities references 10051430-+1464 EXECUT VE RANCH "rurgal,hk 10r tern ,9 e ,ea' e' .e Iully }umrshed. 3 bedrooms pool fenced Olde Whitby area Available Jan 15 5'50C plus References (905) 430 2601 GREEN ACRES s wne•e we rot..... .v, N';nw5,, Win re. qulred '-r mature 'amity 01 six 4.5 bedroom !some Acreage • baro Looking ^. I0f19 tens leas0 Dr trOrtr ger 10 assume Please can 305 665-7270 NOUSE ter reet. ;Vasa A.auab'e r-tmedire, 3 -bed- room 'louse itch garage ear Nospt8 suitable for 2 pople recently decorated nu pets. smokers $80C. amines 905. 655-5300 after 6pm DICKERING 4 bedroom 2 • :.arr•. ' -:.i able Double :trade .age deck backs 110 Park 51400 all nclus+r ratable now 4'6- 739-3196 DICKERING VILLAGE . les nashei 31,e; and able an .'rlrtres Available immediate -- Prete" mon-smoke' -w 'K $1390 inclusive :411 65427-7257 r'1CKERING .erp)ol Soar tari Han floor or 2 wr4ro(m ^case Wim sun room 6875 all inclusive For more information call 19051 83' -0323 WHITBY-,entralh loafed 32 :— :rural air lull base- ment newly painted dose 10 go Si 100• mo Call Sat only at 1519 927-9870 or ary om- r time '9C5. 438-2'64 415 hIousang Wanted ATTENTION • -1C1 u come to your tome lu Fiume -sit your dogs. cats .'Mims etc while you re ,r Vacation Norsmokerno tee Cad Dan 1705'742 8'86 420 Townhouses For Rem OSHAWA 3 BEDROOM p14s DaSement town ^,-,nes r well maintained to milt' complex. 5775 plus hydro Freshly Decoratedwith fridge 6 stove close 10 schools and all amenities, on site manage- ment office 728-3777 N . OSNAWA, 3 bedroom townhousenewly panted 4 appliances walkout $860 mo avail Dec 1 first & last and references required can 19051432-6094 PICKERING 3 -bedroom town house, garage. nevAy deco- rated. spotlessly dean Available November 15th 51100. Cad 416-438-0609 VICTORIAN 3 BEDROOM townhouse, Whitby. walk to go and downtown natural gas. hardwood, private yard. new carpet. Dec. 1st, 5950 plus (416) 324-8585 430 Rooms for Rest BRIGHT furnished room pri- vate ryvate lull bathroom. able. phone share Laundry. kitchen In spacious family home Ref- erences first/last 6425 a amgoontshpace(goarrage/pa rkmg/Stor- 905-683-5442 tonal) Pidienng OSHAWA , furnished or unlur- ntshed Own cable and phone Use of laundry. kitchen and backyard Bus stop at door No smokers Suit working person From $300/mo inclu- sive Available immediately Call Gord 432.6961 420 Townhouses for Rent 420 Townhouses for Rem OSHAWA FOR RENT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-Bedror;m Utilities & parking included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From S910.00. CaII 905-721-0980 Shared Accommodation :LOSE awa ognt '•011 m large tnerbly shared home with 3 others Close to pudic 'raise cable laundry ar rnnd Non- smoker S35C•'ro 576-5577 COURT10E 2 Pedroom bunga- on :.ler re5ponside non- smoker •0 snare kitchen_ loam. & backyard IndsOes :able & parlung Nice area Walk Is community :enter 15ttas1 5456. monthly 438-8rA5 PICKERING Sgt *fees rd 'ar ' • :uet wbbvislon 504 contservati00 area Snare all facilities 'erste preferred non smoke- no pets avail- able now $375 monthly 334- 7540 WESTNEY HEIGHTS AJAX ' rrtn 6 apppunces 6 parking Avail Dec 1st $5GG.inc Aisne '905'-619-3073 455 :ardoawurns For Rear LARGE -- ;,,ror'.001 Sunny south exposure New pant broad - .00m and window coverings Air coMdionnng one parking spot in treated underground garage .ndoor pool sauna indoor ar rash etc 8795 00i month inclusive McLaughlin Square Oshawa &o Snackel ton 434-5222 460 Office a Relay Sore " Fret Rest 71 =s aau OCwrt�wr 4'a; 'sic sqm 01- ticeePetar East i/snakea 1800 S9 n Commercial Hosue 4505411 Shop Cal 434-2447 Or 655-4132 APPROX 518 ; : It new of- S;,ats 5150 available 'nmedUlely ,ndu3es every - "mg Simcoe N location Call oteve 576-6999 721 ILOOR S: W 2nd loot '3043 585G. month m - dudes flea and hydro Please call (905)436-0704 or (9051263.2229 OFFICEINOUSTRIAI Space available '01 'ease Whitby 10- -Mans 1 000 1 500 8 1 750 5711 Gall 905-436-9295 WHITBY CORPORATE Centre 'sr :lass -etail and -nice space for lease. trom 5519. month hydro included Many different sins available Call Louis Egnatis R E 1-800-268- 9088 490 Florida Vac, Relate CLEAR WATER AREA 3 bed- 100rntownhouse. pial. 4a0;24;, 880, pnvate yard ava la5ie now For info aro to view photos 905-579-3788 CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom fully %imished mobile home a/c. hot tub. p001 Will soppy pictures & references 5250 US Cad 905-434-7184 CLEARWATER, 3 -bedroom furnished mobiles. heated pool. hot tub Minutes to beaches. NHL, all star game Jan 24M/99. NFL Football. Blue Jay baseball. dog/horse track Children welcome. $275,'week Photos (905)683-5503 500 Mushy Homes For SW 3{4,900 Bank Sale Also 5111.900 ranch bungalow Call Joe Patraboy 571-7010 HARMONY NO. N. Oshawa. ranch style bungalow wed de- tached double garage and carport double lot 100 it Irontage. severable. legal basement apartment ., 6174.900 (905) 723-9214 500 P -.vale Homes for Sate LI^LE BRITAIN - 1tli- r,04 4'.s .45+1 lot Newly-de00rated 3 -bedroom home wrtn attached 2 -0e0 - room 'n -law suite 'ndudes 13 6•x37 2 -storey storage Dam 24 x14 'nsulated ga- rage separate driveways asking 5130 1215173 - 1713 N W OSNAWA 3 bedroom Hard- wood Moors .Large kit ;+case td Oshawa Centre Slowrs '0 pe- tecnon Move before :nnst- Inas AS8:ng 5'23 900 'ele- prone 9G5,7243-2307 514 Commeraar P -aper i CDNNNER:Jt. ?__=E�•�r lee • - . - 1 - :Arlt 5+m - Coe St for rem a:- Ir .Sed for store Or onla downtown ?shawl good *caner ter in- formation ail Joe 4.6-755- -173 or atter 7p m 416-461 :4'9 ONE ACM -lavtra( :one r Slue Ave Dsnawla OHM 583 :CO .3C Witte- Frank 5)ya Lepage Frahm E 575-41" 520 Condos Mr Sake PICKERING 2 860 . Um ;a'k,^i - ap- prances 50104+15 ^^,aCJ- Iate S'89 900 '890 rauev Fain Rd °rckenng Cal -416 -09.7039 530 Ferns FceSw 9{ Acres Kendal Hills • ,• .,SC .1•,r Danis uararasu .err '0141 epo0n course site asking 5454 )OG mons Walter Frank RCyai .epage Frank R E 576- 41' 550 Coraget Dor Sake LAKE 2,-1,e, s.,re•; _curage sauna in pit boldin. 2 0(4r5 from DSIUwa on year round maintained •pad Minutes to Snowmodhng trail. video available 5129 900 pri- vate 905-728-3671 575 Money M lend MONEY PRO1LEMS, 3e: u'1 cr iebt quick without going bankrupt or being garrusheed Everyone accepted regardless of creat rating Cad tor tree information 905-576-3505 Student loans'oduded WANING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOME COMMUNES CHANGE UP- FRONT FEES, OMENS 00 NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED 11MT YOU INVES1NGA1E THOROUGH- LY MEOW 896NOG Ulf CONIIACTS. 580Insermee MaVINIs. MORTGAGES • Good. bad and ugly Financing for any pur- pose All applications accept- ed Call Community Mongage 19051668-6805 590 Business Opeorte idiee T1RED OF DIETING/ CHECK THIS OUT A Proprietary Well- ness Product designed to Make You Feel and Look GREAT by burning off Inches while You Sleep Can you be- lieve It"' Independent Dis- tributors wanted Call (905)666-1027 NOME BASED Business, Inc 500 Company 5500-14.000 . per month Pan time/full time. No selling. no MLN no in- ventory. no overhead. training provide 905-831-9775 590 Business Opportunities OPERATE YOUR own lawn 'r'a"nienarCe and snow re- moval franchise SI 400 gross Neekly 'nc0me guaranteed E,clusi3O territory Gan the Sardener 1305, 763-9343 OPERATE '.jry;own. lawn ^a' �a•'.� and snow re- moval '•anohise 51200 grass Neekly income guaranteed Exclusive territory Can me ,arrlener 905-763-9343 SELF EMPLOYED "-Arne in - work ::9 tub or part hme from home promoting health and 'lnangal treedom On the 105 "alnrng Recorded message • 800-361.1125 SURGERY OR ALTERNATIVE ate A+, Narura, yr-tpnetary 1. mutation designed for All Nornen +etc want a safe nay enhance shape tone ,)De +' d generally perfect The ,rues oI the female form --an you Believe It" mde- D':ndent Dlstnbutors Wanted .all 9054666-1027 SS Government FundsSS irarto aryl Oars -,tormahon to start and expand your ousrness or farm 1-800-505-8866 605 roles: igucrs OAlva7E NVESTIGArlON Insurance 3,.r,eu'arN.0 :tined and bonded 15 years expeneoce 1905. 571 6888 Or 1,711 ••.e 1-888-24.x..7438 630 argre'tow PIAN; - doss: �s r•my Home Apx area tll 3ran a 305-686-3.'5' 670 Personals ✓ 2,L:E- _A3tES N umbers -AX Fo ex! 235 $3 64 nkn must be ' 8 7. tone HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An - 52 ,,.- 18.'24 itis 90c-3513783 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC S2 94 i' 3783 CA.L1 HORC- :OPE 1-900-677,7770 S5 )C 's -ours INFERTILITY Expenencng r"••.' ..0405 'understand and an Het Oualeied thera- pist who ^.a5 Dom per5Ona0 professional experience in '•a area may be herptu. aeasor4ble rates Evening, 'eewerC appointments Con- „derltwm assured 565-'657 OSHAWA RELAXING 5455 SAGE King SI W 300. 434,96.: ' 9 pr.; 680 nkuiairts NEW Line Dancing Lessons 3110dt,C:: :a5 cs 15 time to ;lye it 3 try' Von 7 30-930 pm S6 Bay Ridges Legion 1555 Bayly Bt. W of Brock Rd 905-839-2990 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it Durham DIA111am Region. Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 NO TIME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. :1* Ifr 'n.' Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 RocfrsToRhes Tum your unwanted Lott -.6a i •JUis .11 N^uture 710 u8t3r1t;aast1 Ile Ith J itJ•»e with the t;hevi .N the drilled a%5- AAtta+: the inerelt ent tora iucess li Sale--4euflc—n lel an 3k: lllat!e 0 s t'undret35 Jt dedicated 2373t Sale stiorFtn 'wPe1.:: ,• , the ,6Cet tl Swats: and 1t5 (till P �1e:dsSdM h CALL I LASS E 683-0707 FAX:579.2238 OR TOR. UNE 798-7672 News Advertiser CORRECTION NOTICE Correction for G.T.A. only. For our 4 page Holiday Dress Event (Sale Dates: Nov. 9 -15, 1998 - Media # 1126) Page 4 - Bianca Nygard velour pants not available at this time. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Sears customers. A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 15, 1998 680 Announcements 680 Announcements 680 Announcentents 680 Announaurents The Canadian Cancer Society gratefullyacknow ledges the generous gifts donated for "Bevy of Baskets" raffle for Breast Cancer Research from the following companies: Ajax Animal Hospital Arnbiance - Pickenng Town Centre Bank of Montreal - Hwy. 2 & Liverpool Bank of Nova Scotia - Pickering Town Centre Black's Photography - Pickering Town Centre Body Shop. The - Pickering Town Centre Canadian Tire - Ajax CIBC • Brock & Bayly/Bay Ridges Branches ClearnetInc.- Pickering Cole's Book Store - Pickering Town Centre Cdour Your Wort - Pickenng Town Centre Dominion Save -A -Centre - Whites Road DuPont Canada Inc.- Automotive Finishes- Aiax Dynamic Goff East Side Maho's - Pickering Town Centre Eaton's • Pickering Town Centre Fabndartd - Pickering Town Centre Gallantry's Eatery - Pickenng Town Centre Grand & Toy - Pickering Town Centre Hair Reflections Unisex - Whites Road -'oney Garlic - Ajax Jaoan Camera Centre - Pickering Town Centre Klnette Club ot Ajax _enbrook Industnes limited _ewlsaaft - Pickenng Town Centre Burger & Ice Cream Shops Inc.- Pickenng -Mar Gifts _Deo - Glendale Market Ptace A special thank s 1.0 is also extended to: Marion Cozens of: The Original Basket Kase for making up the baskets for the Canadian Cancer Society. The C-.tnr:..4an Can, er C, „ Jer ,rraterulh acknowledges sponsorship of this ad by Clearnet Communications Marks & Spencer - Pickering Town Centre Mastermind- Pickering Town Centre McDonald's Canada McEachnie Funeral Home Music World - Pickenng Town Centre National Sports - Kingston Rd., Rckenng Onginal Basket Kase - Pickering Town Centre P.A.M.'s Coffee & Tea - Rckenng Town Centre Payless - Pickenng People's Jewellers - Pickenng Town Centre Pharma Plus - Glendale Market Place Pickenng Flight Centre - Pickenng Town Centre Rckenng Sewing Centre -Pickering Town Centre Picture Picture - Pickenng Town Centre Pizza Hut Canada PJ's Pet Centres - Pickering Town Centre Regalis Fine Restaurant - Pickering Royal Bank - Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Sears Canada Inc. - Pickenng Town Centre Shoppers Drug Mart - Rdcenng Town Centre Supercentre Sutton Group -Heritage Realty Inc. Tin Horton Donuts - Pickenng Town Centre Toronto Dominion Bank - Rckermg Town Centre Watkins Products - L Learoyd YMCA - Bayly Street Young Canada - Pickering Town Centre the CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY WEST DURHAM UNIT :least t r. of int: "Bevy of Baskets raffle for Breast Cancer Research B. Kistchuk K. Suppelsa N. Gerard S. Desai W. McClung J. Noble A. Crosby A. Holmes L. Troupe Mrs- Valdes S. Cowan W. Pollard R. Hare L Gauthier M. Walsh D. Kent U. Robinson J. Kim B. Gareau D. Hone T. Rubin D. Theriault S. McLean H. Eckley C. Janssen B. Hayes C. Harrison S. Shelenko The Canadian Cancer Society ,t:rarejulh kru,xledges the vp,ut. orshrp r'f this ad hti C. Warren Reynolds, Financial Consultant Merrill Lynch Canada Inc. Tel: (905) 428-5460 Member of C.I.P.F r. 800 MINWO eraealts 800 Improvements CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Expert Renovations For The Physically Challenged & Disabled (905) 686-5211 Fax (905) 686-8072 Customized Basements Your Basement Specialists • Bathrooms • Shower Stalls • Plumbing • Lighting • wiring • Alcoves All For Basements Free Estimates (905) 571-2056 815 • • • • • • • • • • Movig & storip ••••• 815 Movtlg • Slomp • • • • • • • • AJAX Moving Systems Fut services, moves, appliance and piano speaatists. Flat rale or homy. We now have heated storage kms. We set moving g supplies. Park and load special, starting at $125. and up. Serving East to West Coast province to province. thombor of =suercomas= 725-0005 or 427-0005 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 800 lmproverrente BUDGET HOME EMPROVEXEP1TS Basement Rec-roans. plumbing. Additions. electncal. drywall. masonary 8 cement work 2Call Exp. (905)- 619-4663. cel.(416) 560-4663 DOORS •R• US A.RAGE DOORS OPENERS. (We install). FIX BROKEN SPRINGS. CABLES, ROLLERS Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 P&D RENOVATIONS Finished bsmts. bathrooms. kitchens. sunrooms. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 416-283-3415 S EXTERIORS 22 years R•dhag.,a,rK, soffit. fasca, ea,astrou�h VAal i/RCaA1 on vestrouyt clearing Workmanship S•arameni Rut your home Ln our hands•. MOS) 136-3310 1400-217-5452 FREE ESTIMATES 807 Boding A&C ROOFING, Aad Alumina Shingling. all types of roofs. new and old. Workmanship Guar- anteed. 1115E Discount to Seniors. fully in- sured, Free estimates. 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(M.1 SAI FS AND fSnrNAhlFfl, SERVICE ARE 11.1001114111 WI A TEAM .M1PIRU•MEII A.W11M1MCAlED SR(N'FSSIoNAI. rw. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION. NOVEMBER 15. 1998 PAGE 31 A/P The All -New 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan Purchase 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan Down Payment ,,.ease Payment Total Due On Signing" 4.9'' Purchase Financing available up to 60 months. t G(I� C Riktvaaa' Only from your Ontario Pontiac Dealers You Should know this: 'Based on a 36 month lease for the 1999 Grand Am Sedan ISA equipped as descnbed A down payment of 52.500 required No secunty deposit required Total oblgatron Ls $11.068 Annual kilometre limit 20.000 km $0 12 parr excess kilometre Other lease options available 'tFreght as indicated. licence. insurance. air conditioning excise tax and taxes are not included Dealer trade may be necessary. Dealer may seILle. ,. for less tFinancing on approved GMAC credrt only Example $10.000 at 2 9% APR. the monthly payment is S290 37 tor 36 months Cost of bor- rowing is $453 32 Total obligation is 510.453 32 Example $10.000 at 4 9% APR. the monthly payment is 5188 25 for 60 months Cost of borrowing is 51.295 00 Total obligation G $11 295 00. Down payment. trade and/or security deposit may be required Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payrrlenritrade See Dealer for details 'TS -Offer applies to 1999 new or demonstrator models equipped as described and applies to qualified retail customers in Ontario (excluding Thunder Bay and Kenora) only Limited time offer may not be combined or used wilt) other offers See your Dealer for conditions and details www gmcanada can is a trademark of General Motors Corporation lw iii AIP PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION. NOVEMBER 15. 1998 THE ULTIMATE SKI PASS THE 1999 LIMITED EDITION GMC JIMMY DESCENTS 1 1 mmoomm ■ RECEIVE CLO � ROS GNo qN0 ANDBINDNCS VOU OR (F PURCHASE 1(4,,ilti11t1 ofs(A:fnrf 46DESCENTE 365 DAYS A YEAR 1999 GMC JIMMY DESCENTE 4- DOOR 4\4 ,'_1 vK I i 1,l S * 3 +c, �tOttS/S i..D«'N I'V,M[NRT T -'S -2O 1-REIli)0 GHr Rlt11i!RFD NO SECURITY DEPOSIT i(•r •341 998' I I: ,,,!, Purchase or lease a 1999 Limited Edition GMC Jimmy Descente and you'll get <i his ski jacket and a pair of Rossignol skis and bindings. These GMC Jimmvs are loaded ,k irh .I • automatic transmission • dual front air bags • 4 -wheel ABS • power ,..._ door locks/windows • tilt steering • cruise control • AM/FM stereo cassette • air conditioning • roof luggage carrier • axle locking differential • 4x4 capabilities and the new AutoTrac 4x4 transfer case. The above 4 -door also includes remote keyless entry • premium ride suspension and a rear liftgate with liftglass. The sporty 2 -door is also equipped with an off-road suspension package. GMC ISA PROUD SPONSOR OF THE CANADIAN ALPINE SKI TEAM. X298 4.9%3 PURCHASE FINANCING AVAILABLE UP TO 60 MONTHS. GM effir � � v or her Descente 190 HP V6 engine 1999 GMC JIMMY DESCENTE 2-DOOR4X4 30998' 29 NO SECURITY DEPOSIT ONLY AT YOUR ONTARIO GMC DEALER You should know this 'Based on a 36 month lease for Jimmy 4-door/Jimmy 2 -door A dam payment or trade of $3.100/$3.100 required No security deposit required. Total obligation is $15.988/S13,828. Annual kilometre limit 20.000 km. S0 12 per excess kilometre. Other lease options available 'tfreght as indicated Licence, insurance. air conditioning excise tax and taxes not included. Dealer may sell or lease to less. Financing on approved GMAC credit only Example $10.000 at 2 9% APR. the monthly payment is $290 371a 36 months Cost of borrowing is $453.32. Total obligations $10.453 32 Example: $10.000 at 4.9% APR. the monttty payment is $188.25 fa 60 months Cost of borrowing is S1.295.00 Total obligation s $11.295 00 Down payment. trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down paymentitrade 't3Otters apply 10 select 1999 new or demonstrator models equipped as descrioed. and applies to qualified customers in Ontano only (excluding Thunder Bay and Kenora). Limited tome offers which may not be combined with other otters Dealer trade may be necessary See your dealers) for conditions and details www.gmcanade.can is a trademark of General Motors Corporation.