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ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo Awash in waves PICKERING ––Youngsters Adam Andrews (left) and George Pignataro let the waves carry them ashore on the beach at the foot of Liverpool Road. They were out with other youths recently mak- ing the most of what remains of their summer holiday. Bright lighthouses, big city? Pickering councillors push new plan to join two sides of bay BY SUSAN O’NEILL Staff Writer PICKERING —Connecting the east and west spits of French- man’s Bay with a bridge suspended from two lighthouses could be the answer to a long-standing problem on the City’s waterfront, say two local councillors. The connection between the two spits has posed a dilemma for the City for some time. And, as Pickering proceeds with its plans to redevelop the water- front, the linkage between the two shores of the bay is one of the next major projects to be undertaken as the City attempts to create a contin- uous trail system. A number of different ideas have surfaced, including the possi- bility of a pontoon boat to shuttle community members from one side to the other. PICKERING’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 NEWS ADVERTISER Find out where your Cage back in team sits in standings fine film form SPORTS/26 ENTERTAINMENT/22 PRESSRUN 51,100 36 PAGES FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2001 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $6/ $1 NEWSSTAND Your licence to survive. ® Y.D. GRADS Save up to $1,00000 on NEW FORD VEHICLES www.youngdrivers.com 426-YDOC 9362 (Accumulative to most FORD vehicles) SUMMER COURSES FILLING UP! Register NOW! Fall / Winter Leisure Programs 905-420-4621 Swing blade ready to sign Windmill could have your name on it PICKERING — Help On- tario Power Generation (OPG) sign off on its new giant land- mark this weekend. OPG officials are invited the public down to its west gate Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. to sign the 39-metre blade that will be affixed to the 117-metre energy-producing windmill being built at the Pickering Nu- clear Generating Station. Staff will meet residents at the west gate, at Montgomery Park and Sandy Beach roads, and while the event is free, a donation will be collected for the Durham Environmental Network (DEN). The windmill will generate about 1.8 megawatts, enough power to service between 300 and 500 homes. The project is part of OPG’s plan to increase its com- mitment to green energy. Board cool to gay learning material Durham officials say support for union motion not likely BY MIKE RUTA Staff Writer DURHAM —The Durham public school board’s programs su- perintendent says she can’t see local trustees approving funding for learning materials reflecting non- heterosexual lifestyles in society. At the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario annual meet- ing in Toronto Wednesday, the vast majority of delegates supported a motion from the standing commit- tee on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender members. It calls on school boards to provide funding when schools request it for the pur- pose of buying lesbian, gay and other materials, noting “sadly, such materials are virtually non-existent in most schools”. Durham District School Board superintendent Bev Freedman said she would recommend that a deci- sion to provide funding should be made on a system-wide, as opposed to a school-by-school, basis. “On an issue like that, we would obviously be bringing it to the trustees,”said Ms. Freedman. And given the history of family life issues at the board table, she can’t see trustees approving funding for such materials. But the first step, said Ms. Freed- man, would be for a teachers’group to make a presentation to trustees at a standing committee meeting. “Certainly, given the history, es- pecially of the Federation of Women Teachers’(Association), this type of matter is very much in line with the types of issues they have been con- cerned with,”she said. Ms. Freedman said in her seven years with the board she has not heard any requests to include such material in schools, and she is not See DURHAM page 7 See PICKERING page 7 Two Great Places! BLACK DOG PUB (416) 286-4544 www.blackdogpub.com www.180finedining.com 1800 FINE RESTAURANT (416) 281-2180 WHITBY HWY 401 DUNDAS ST. 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The victim, who suffered minor injuries, went to a nearby residence to call for police. No arrests were made. AJAX —A 20-year-old man was pistol-whipped during a home invasion this week after three men armed with guns and wearing bandanas kicked in his door. Durham Regional Police said the victim and a 23-year- old woman were watching tele- vision when the attackers stormed the Elizabeth Street home at 12:30 a.m. Thursday, struck him in the head with a re- volver and demanded drugs. The thugs kicked the victim and fled with unknown proper- ty, police said. A similar inci- dent occurred at the same resi- dence a couple of months ago. The suspects were described as black males, 18 to 21, wear- ing black pants, sweaters with hoods and white and black ban- danas over their faces. 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Mr. Revelle also said he couldn’t count the number of times he has seen a police car not come to a complete stop, and stated he once followed behind a police cruiser doing 25 km/h over the limit. He also said he “might not stop next time” (an officer tries to pull him over) and added he’ll just “get charged with some other offence” because police forces are on a “power trip”. Failing to stop for police is the law and is how many people are killed. Just because a police car does not have a siren blaring or lights on doesn’t mean it is not going to a call. The same type of person who complains about a cop taking too long to answer a call also complains when they see him driving too fast. Let’s give the police a hand. Craig Ferris, Pickering NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Duncan Fletcher Director of Advertising Retail/Distribution John Willems Director of Advertising Real Estate/Automotive Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager Lillian Hook Office Manager Barb Harrison Composing Manager *** News 905-683-5110 Sales 905-683-5110 Classifieds 905-683-0707 Distribution 905-683-5117 General Fax 905-683-7363 Death Notices 905-683-3005 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 E-mail shouston@ durhamregion.com Web address durhamregion.com 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 1332791 *** The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Commu- nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the On- tario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. Editorial and Adver- tising content of the News Advertiser is copyrighted. Unauthorized reproduc- tion is prohibited. Editorial &OPINIONS NEWS ADVERTISER AUGUST 17, 2001 It is wonderful to be able to es- cape the city to the cottage and the beauty and quiet of nature. For the past 30 years I have been fortunate enough to be able to do just that. But over these years I’ve also seen that the enjoyment of our cottages has a significant impact on the lake and forest. Probably the most noticeable change on our lake has been the size and number of boats. The increase in the size also means the motors are larger. Aside from the noise and the damage to the shoreline from the large wakes, two- stroke outboard motors are particu- larly bad polluters. As much as 20 per cent of the fuel is not burned, but discharged into the air and water. Studies have shown these emissions produce smog and affect the biolog- ical functions of fish, with high con- centrations causing mortality. Four- stroke engines, fairly new on the market are becoming more popular and affordable and are as much as 10 times cleaner. They’re a good choice for your next motor perhaps. Have you noticed there are fewer frogs? Frogs are considered to be an environmental barometer. Culprits of their demise are pesticides, migra- tion massacres (road kill), collection as fishing bait, and viruses. Lawn treatments (pesticides) are washed into the lake causing fatal conse- quences to eggs and tadpoles. They also kill algae, which is the main food source for tadpoles. Here’s one you might not have thought of: pressure-treated wood. Did you know that arsenic, a highly toxic chemical, is used to treat this lumber? Manufacturers recommend a mask be used when cutting treated wood. Although it is likely only small amounts of arsenic leach into the water, your water intake should not be near any treated wood docks or decks. Cedar is a safer alternative for future structures located in or near the water. Now for the nasty stuff: outhous- es, septic systems and leaching pits. A large percentage of outhouses and septic systems are inadequate and don’t meet current standards. If yours is one of the 30 per cent, be aware outhouses, as well as leaching pits, must be at least 15 metres from a lake, river or well. Also, watch what you put down the drain and toi- let. Bleach, antibacterial soap and coffee grounds are all septic no-nos. Look for laundry detergents that are phosphate free. Dishwasher deter- gent is 40 per cent phosphate, which makes its way to the lake. There is much we can do to lessen our impact on cottage coun- try. If we are conscientious now, our future generations will know the joy of a weekend getaway. LETTERS POLICY All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. We regret that due to the volume of letters, not all will be printed. Editorial e-mail responses to shouston@durhamregion.com Letters to the editor e-mail responses to shouston@durhamregion.com How does your boat, deck and outhouse measure up? Plenty can be done to reverse the toll decades of enjoyment has taken on cottage country It may be a new school year but it’s the same old hot air com- ing from teacher union heads and their arch-enemy the Minister of Education. The dog days of August this last half-decade have featured constant battles between education ministers John Snobelen, Dave Johnson and now Janet Ecker, and their union counterparts. In the past, battles over teaching time and extracurriculars re- sulted in strikes and threats of strikes and the withdrawal from non-classroom activities by teachers. Now the two are fighting over the imposition of teacher training and testing. This is an old issue, one we thought had been solved. Minis- ter Ecker laid down the rules many months ago in saying all teachers would face training and testing over a five-year stretch, with the first group of teachers to begin the revolving process this fall. Evidently, that won’t wash with the teachers, who feel the process demeans their qualifications and status as educators. El- ementary Teachers’Federation of Ontario Durham president Bill Butcher doesn’t mince words. “Our members are not very happy with the fact they have to sit down and write a test... we’re tested every day by the public. There’s 65,000 of us. How are they going to fire us all?” Added Marnie Daly of the Durham elementary division of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association: “My initial thought would be that the minister must be very out of touch with the teacher shortage in Ontario at this point in time.” Both Mr. Butcher and Ms. Daly were responding to Ms. Ecker’s threat of “consequences” for any teacher who refuses to take the mandatory training and tests. There is another, more sensible way to solve this latest stand- off. As with other professions, like lawyers with the Law Society and doctors with the College of Physicians and Surgeons, why not allow the College of Teachers to monitor teacher training, upgrading and discipline? Entry to teacher’s college is already tremendously competitive and teacher training in university is of the highest standard. Is the Province suggesting teaching graduates are not up to snuff and require additional training and testing in order to do their jobs? The bottom line is everyone is exhausted by the constant fight- ing between teachers and the government. Students and parents simply want the system to work for pupils to get the education they will need to be successful in a world growing more compet- itive each year. We need a truce and a co-operative effort from ed- ucators and the government so we can all win. As usual, issue gets lost in rhetoric Why not let College of Teachers test educators so focus can return to students? Janice Freund Opinion Shaper shouston@durhamregion.com aware of any material in local school li- braries reflecting non-traditional lifestyles. Ajax Wards 1 and 2 Trustee Marilyn Crawford said she assumes the issue will come to the board at some point. But she wonders how relevant it is to Durham residents. “I could see in Toronto it being a big issue, because they have a bigger population, a bigger gay and lesbian population,” she said. “I don’t know how much of an issue it would be out here.” Trustee Crawford said it would be in- teresting to do a poll of Durham public school parents to see what they think. As for the board of trustees, she agreed with Ms. Freedman that trustees would not likely support such funding. She said she is “not really for it”, not- ing in schoolyard conversations she has had, parents don’t believe alternative lifestyles are a school issue. Uxbridge-Brock Trustee Nancy Lo- raine said she finds it difficult to separate the issue of providing more diverse learning materials from other related is- sues, such as combating racial discrimi- nation, a priority at the board. “I would put this issue under the same one as, ‘how do we teach our stu- dents to be respectful, tolerant members of society?’” she said. Trustee Loraine referred to board programs such as Values, Influences and Peers (VIP) and Students Together Against Racism (STAR). She also worries that providing fund- ing for such a specific type of material may set a precedent. Trustee Loraine would not give a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on providing funding for gay and lesbian materials. She would like to hear from the board’s growth and development, ethnocultural and pro- grams committees on what is already available or taught to students. “I don’t want to go out there specu- lating... when it may be a moot point,” she said. Durham school trustee questions relevance of gay learning materials NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 7 P Check us out online: durhamregion.com DURHAM from page 1 But, Ward 1 Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner and Ward 2 Regional Councillor Mark Holland say an even better idea emerged during discussions the two had with other municipal repre- sentatives at a recent conference in Venice, Italy. “It is very plausible,” Coun. Holland said of a plan to erect a lighthouse on each of the spits. Those lighthouses would then be joined with a fully-acces- sible suspension bridge that would en- able pedestrians to move from one side of the bay to the other. “It would finally achieve the connec- tion of our east and west spits which is a long-standing dream,” he said. Coun. Brenner said the bridge would be erected at a height of roughly 65 feet to ensure sailboats could pass under- neath and noted the City’s waterfront plans already include an approval in principle to build a lighthouse on Lake Ontario that would be a replica of the structure that once stood on Pickering’s shoreline decades ago. The councillors report the project cost would be roughly $1.4 million. Pickering councillors have idea to bridge bay gap PICKERING from page 1 OOPS! MANUFACTURERS GOOFS Cosmetically blemished sewing machines Due to an error in colouring on front, Singer Machine Company has just released for sale to the public a limited number of new DELUXE HEAVY DUTY FREE ARM, SINGER, ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES. No tension adjustment needed, and sews on all fabrics: denim, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! No attachments needed for button holes (any size), monograms, hems. 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Or is your child an abuser? “I think we (as parents) have a responsibility to look at this from both perspectives,” Ms. Harris says. Signs that could signal abuse are many and some, such as isolation from the family, are also simply part of teen maturation, she says. But, taken as part of an overall pat- tern, they can be more serious. Slammed doors, loud, noisy conversations and arguments on the phone, squealed tires when a date leaves, preoccupation with the boyfriend/girlfriend to the exclu- sion of other friends, family and special interests (such as sports), yelling, crying and sobbing uncon- trollably, mistreatment of animals and younger children and behav- iour shifts can be signs of an abused teen or an abusive one, she says. If a teen tries to hide bruising or other injuries, that can be a sign he or she is being abused, she adds. While parents need to be aware of the possibility of abuse, teens also need to be educated about dat- ing violence, what it is, how to pre- vent it and what to do if caught in it. That’s where ‘Take A Stand’ comes in. The peer program, run during the past school year in Catholic high schools throughout Durham Region, was educational, with 650 Grade 10 students receiv- ing information about teen dating violence. The peer component saw students in schools designated ‘Take A Stand’ mentors, who were available for fellow students to talk to, ask questions of and seek advice from, says Sarah Lawrance, who is heading into her OAC year at St. Stephen’s Catholic Secondary School in Bowmanville this com- ing September. “When I first heard about it (Take A Stand) on the PA system at school, it kind of intrigued me,” she said, adding she’d been looking for something worthwhile to do on a volunteer basis. “I could get a job selling ham- burgers and serving people some- thing that will make them fat or I could do this and actually help peo- ple,” she said. She and another 14 students re- ceived training and education be- fore making in-school and public presentations about teen dating vio- lence. “Middle-aged adults wagging their fingers at teens aren’t nearly as effective as kids talking to kids,” Ms. Harris says. Sarah learned just how effective it can be. She was approached by an acquaintance who wanted to talk about a relationship problem, un- sure whether it was abuse. The other student “felt comfort- able coming to me about it,” Sarah said. “I could help this student see things she wasn’t sure about.” Sarah was able to provide the student with information about teen dating violence, including warning signs. She feels she’s helped some- one by being part of ‘Take A Stand.’ “I learned a lot about just how common it is,” she says. “It really gave me a whole new perspective. I’m hoping ... I can help get the message and help to stop this garbage from happening again. “The people involved in it are the ones who know the least about it. It might be obvious to others, but not to someone directly involved. That’s what I’ve noticed.” ‘Take A Stand’ sends the teens in to talk to the Grade 10 students twice in the school year, once at the beginning and once near the end of the school year. They looked at the whole gamut of teen dating, from physical violence to sexual to mind games to isolation to emotional putdowns, Ms. Harris says. The students took part in sur- veys at both sessions and Ms. Har- ris found some changes in attitudes, especially among girls, changes that just might help prevent more teen dating violence. “We actually did see some quite significant shifts in attitudes,” she says, adding she’s unsure if the pro- gram influenced anyone to avoid violence or get help. Some students did come up after and said they’d been abused. Oth- ers volunteered for the program as they’d been sexually assaulted and wanted to help others, she says. She found changed attitudes in sexual stereotypes, jealousy and the realization of the role of drugs and alcohol in violence. “Young teen girls seem to feel it’s flattering if their boyfriends want to be with them 24/7,” she says about attitudes towards jeal- ousy. But it isn’t, she says. “It’s obsessive, unhealthy, iso- lating,” she says, adding some girls now realize this. “We hear a lot about the date- rape drug but it’s still pretty much a myth,” she says. “The biggest drug used is alcohol. Ninety per cent of teens say their first experience with sex was under influence of alcohol and a high percentage say they re- gret it.” ‘Take A Stand’ is now looking for money so it can be continued this school year, Ms. Harris says. Parents can play a part in expos- ing or preventing teen dating vio- lence. One thing to do is get to know your kids’dates. “It’s not OK not to meet whomever they are dating,” she says. Have conversations with them, invite them to informal family out- ings or even to watch a movie at home. The idea is to see how your child and the date interact. And in- vite them yourself; don’t leave it to your child. Don’t pressure teens about dat- ing. “As parents, we have to be very conscious we don’t pressure our kids to date or imply that there’s something wrong if they don’t date,” Ms. Harris says. “It’s OK to hang around with a group. The older they are when they start dat- ing the better.” Someone at 15 has better discre- tionary skills than a 13-year-old and a 17-year-old has more skills and life experience than a 15-year- old, she says. Parents who suspect abuse should act, Ms. Harris says. “You can certainly start to open up some level of communication. Get them to talk,” she says. This will be easier if parents have been talking to their children right from the start, she says. “It’s really hard to start to talk to a 17-year-old if you haven’t been talking all along,” she says. Be direct and open, she says, giving an example of what to say. “‘I’m concerned about your re- lationship with Jimmy. I know you told me you walked into a door but you haven’t been clumsy until you started dating Jimmy.’” Let your child know he or she can talk to you or can help, such as a counsellor. Let your child know you will support him or her. Re- member, too, that if your child does confide in you, he or she probably doesn’t want you to turn around and tell everyone else in the family, your friend or the neighbours. Call the school to see if there’ve been any behaviour shifts there. If you think your child is an abuser and the relationship is con- tinuing, you’ve got a responsibility to report it, Ms. Harris says. Contact the girlfriend/boyfriend and the parents and recommend they report the matter to police and get a restraining order, she sug- gests. “Yes, he’s going to be furious but do you want him hurting some- one even more?” she asks. “It’s an individual choice.” Prevention can also come in the form of showing teens how con- flicts and arguments are resolved in a good relationship, she says. Tell your child about an argument and how you dealt with it. “Say ‘We had a big argument and it got to the point where I felt like pushing my partner but I did- n’t, I backed off and went and had a bath and cooled down. Later, we agreed it was too late and we were too tired to work things out so we went to bed and got up early and talked and worked it out.’ We have to talk to kids about how we re- solve conflicts.” You can also talk to teens about mistakes and problems you experi- enced as teens or even adults in re- lationships. You don’t have to give “all the gory details” but let them know what happened and what you learned from it, Ms. Harris says. Parents, teens urged to be wary of date abuse Catholic Family Services recently held a public relations contest to help educate teens about dating violence. Contest winners included, from left, Sarah Lawrance, Justin Rousseau (poster winner), Sharon Harding, Steven Pitman and Jenna Baron (designed T-shirt art). DONNA HARRIS ‘As parents, we have to be very conscious we don’t pressure our kids to date or imply that there’s something wrong if they don’t date.’ WALTER PASSARELLA/ News Advertiser photo NP0831501 Copyright 2001. Sears Canada Inc. NOW $898 LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON KENMORE 20.5-CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR WITH TOP FREEZER #67172.Sears reg. 1199.99. 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NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 11 A/P Autofest ready to roar BY CRYSTAL CRIMI Staff Writer DURHAM ––Local streets will look like a blast from the past when mid-century muscle cars and antique autos flood Oshawa for the 8th annual Autofest. Canada’s biggest one-day car show will involve more than a thousand cars dating from 1974 and earlier. Autofest runs Aug. 24-26. “It’s bigger and better,” said Gary Challice, a member and chairman for the Motor City Car Club which is be- hind Autofest. “People are travelling farther distances for it.” The car show isn’t the only attraction to Autofest, which is at the Oshawa General Motors Headquarters. Car-lover excitement begins Friday Aug. 24, with free admission to the Canadian Automotive Museum, a silent auction of collectables and free Soap Box Derby at Bond Street between Cen- tre and Arena streets on Saturday, the show on Sunday and much more on each of the three days of Autofest. “Last year we had in excess of 10,000 spectators,” he said. “The first show was only 300 cars. It’s gone from 300 to 1,400, but there’s a lot more ac- tivities now.” Autofest attracts vintage car lovers for entertainment and events and because a good portion of the pro- ceeds raised is donated to the children’s ward of Lakeridge Health. “We’re trying to bring some tourism into Oshawa and in a small way, bring Oshawa into the tourism market,” said Mike Kalynko,another chairman for the Motor City Car Club and owner of a 1938 Hudson. David McAdam loves showing off his toys at Autofest: a 1928 Model A Ford and a 1955 Chevy pickup. He bought his Ford in 1963 when he was 21 and has hung onto it ever since. Friends and his wife helped him restore the car from the ground up and in 1987 it was 100 per cent finished. “I like to drive it, I like the sound of it - Fords have a sound of their own,” he said. “I could never sell it no matter how hard up for money I was: I love it. I told my wife if something ever happened to me, she could (sell it) but then the kids would want it because they love it.” Autofest is still accepting cars for the event and for more information call the Autofest Hotline at 905-723-7828. For information about the Soap Box Derby, call 905-576-3210. Spiderman tries out this dragster owned by the Ball family of Durham. They’ll be at Autofest next weekend. TURN EVERYDAYSHOPPING INTO REWARDS. The retail formats of Hudson’s Bay Company – The Bay, Home Outfitters, Zellers and Zellers Select – will now accept Bay and Zellers credit cards in all retail locations for all purchases. 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The event was a project jointly sponsored by the youth centre and the Pickering Yacht Club in which local youth were in- troduced to sailing. Residents invited to get a head start on summer 2002 jobs PICKERING —Getting a head start could mean landing a cool sum- mer job. The Human Resources Centre for Students holds its head start workshop on Tuesday,Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. in its of- fices at 1550 Kingston Rd. (northeast corner of Valley Farm Road), Picker- ing. For some summer jobs, students might need to apply as early as Janu- ary.For more information, call Heather or Mandy at 905-831-7651. Help local adults COPE by volunteering AJAX —The Ajax-Pickering COPE Mental Health Program is look- ing for volunteers. COPE offers support to adults with psychiatric or emotional problems through the use of volunteers. Those interested are asked to give two to three hours a week. Training is provid- ed. Call 905-686-3248 for more infor- mation. DUE TO YOUR SUPPORT WE SUCCESSFULLY RAISED MONEY TO HELP OUR STAFF MEMBER WHO IS VERY ILL WITH A RARE CANCER. WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! Mackie Moving and Storage Molsons Bill Gunter Pub at Pearson Lanes Hunter’s Horn Pub Lone Star Cafe Kooch’s Ravin and Firkin Ajax Canadian Tire Pickering Inmar (Waymar) Honda Canada Brooklyn cycle Xerox Canada Sheridan Chev Spring Creek Golf Club Minute Muffler Tropicana Tanning Salon Pizza Hut And a special thanks to all customers and staff who donated their time, money and prizes for our tournament. Thank you Sherry, Pat and the owners of Papps Restaurant. DUNN’S in the Oshawa Centre WE CARRY SUIT SIZES FROM 34 TO 54 A SIZE FOR EVERY MAN OPEN: SUNDAY 11:00-5:00 MON. TO FRI. 9:30-9:00 SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 DUNN’S Across from Reitmans Tailors - Oshawa Centre 1/2 PRICE BRAND NAME MEN’S WEAR ON ALL SUITS AND SPORT COATS ($150 AND UP) JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT SUPER SPECIAL MEN’S & BOY’S SUITS REG. 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To $295.00 NOW $147.50 1/2 PRICE MEN’S DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS LONG & SHORT SLEEVE ARROW & VANHUSEN 5000 6000 NOW $2500 NOW $3000 NOW $20004000 MEN’S SHOES NUNN BUSH & FLORSHEIM ROCKPORT & CLARKS NOW Values to $16000 NOW $9995 on selected styles White Dress Shirts Values to $4000 NOW $1995 DUNN’S Carries Slacks for Seperate Schools Fortel and Wool Slacks Values to $8000 NOW $4000 UNION MADE IN CANADA HOT SUMMER SALE on virtually all 2001 vehicleson virtually all 2001 vehicleson virtually all 2001 vehicles CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE 000.9%.9%.9% Purchase Financing up to 48/60 months‡ CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE PONTIAC SUNFIRE SL 5-YEAR/100,000 KM POWERTRAIN WARRANTY • 2.2 Litre 115 HP Engine •5-Speed Getrag Transmission with Overdrive •Reclining Front Bucket Seats •AM/FM Stereo •Theft-Deterrent System •Anti-Lock Braking System 0.9% PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 60 MONTHS ‡ Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $214 $1,472 $730 $198 $2,293 $1,180 $188 $2,799 OR CASH PURCHASE $12,698† EXCLUDES FREIGHT OR 48 MONTH SMARTLEASE $214* PER MONTH/$0 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT PONTIAC MONTANA BEST FUEL ECONOMY 3.4 Litre V6 185-HP Engine •4-Speed Automatic Transmission •4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes •Air Conditioning •Power Door Locks/Windows/Mirrors •Dual Sliding Doors •AM/FM Stereo with CD •Deep Tint Glass •Tilt-Wheel Steering 0.9% PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 48 MONTHS ‡ Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $351 $1,910 $2,000 $307 $4,109 $4,730 $248 $7,106 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE 2.4 Litre Twin Cam 150-HP Engine •4-Speed Automatic Transmission with Enhanced Traction System •4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System •4-Wheel Independent Suspension •Air Conditioning •Power Door Locks •AM/FM Stereo with CD 0.9% PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 48 MONTHS ‡ PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT 200-HP 3.8 Litre Series II V6 Engine •4-Speed Automatic Transmission •Air Conditioning •16" Tri-Spoke Aluminum Wheels •CD with Equalizer and 6-Speaker System •4-Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS •Power Door Locks/Windows/Mirrors •Remote Keyless Entry 0.9% PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 48 MONTHS ‡ Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $386 $2,009 $2,000 $341 $4,208 $3,870 $298 $6,259 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 3.1 Litre V6 175-HP Engine •4-Speed Automatic Transmission with Enhanced Traction System •6-Passenger Seating •Air Conditioning •6-Way Power Driver’s Seat •Power Door Locks/Windows/Mirrors •Cruise Control •Remote Keyless Entry •4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes 0.9% PURCHASE FINANCING UP TO 48 MONTHS ‡ Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $389 $2,013 $2,000 $343 $4,210 $3,975 $298 $6,379 SIERRA EXTENDED CAB 270 HP V8 Engine •Automatic Transmission with Overdrive •Air Conditioning with Interior Air Filtration System •4-Wheel Disc & 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking Systems •Full Instrumentation including: Tachometer, Engine Hourmeter & Driver Message Centre OR 48 MONTH SMARTLEASE $248* PER MONTH/$4,730 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT OR CASH PURCHASE $24,928† EXCLUDES FREIGHT OR 36 MONTH SMARTLEASE $378* PER MONTH/$2,770 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT OR CASH PURCHASE $27,248† EXCLUDES FREIGHT Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $460 $2,218 $2,770 $378 $5,209 $4,000 $342 $6,5321.9% Purchase Financing up to 48 months‡ FIVE STAR SAFETY RATING.Pontiac Montana holds a 5-star driver seat rating in side-impact tests.‡‡ ✩✩✩✩✩ For the latest information, visit us at gmcanada.com, drop by your local Pontiac • Buick • GMC Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. ‡‡Tests conducted by the US National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).Best In Class.Based on Transport Canada Fuel Economy Ratings.*Offers based on Sunfire Sedan SL R7Z/Montana RWB R7A/Grand AM Sedan SE R7X/Grand Prix GT R7Z/Century Custom R7Z/Sierra Extended Cab R7U. Annual cost of borrowing 2.9%/1.9%/1.9%/4.4%/4.4%/4.4% per annum (based on a 48/48/48/48/48/36 month term). Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.12 per excess kilometre. Option to purchase at lease end is $5,574.60/$11,012.40/$8,167.25/$12,238.80/$10,326.50/$15,618.75 plus applicable taxes. Other lease options available. ¥Total due on signing includes down payment, freight, security deposit, 1st month’s payment plus taxes. Licence, insurance, PPSA and administration fees not included. ††Offer applies to Sunfire Sedan SL R7Z/Montana RWB R7A only. General Motors will pay the first month’s GMAC purchase finance or lease payment up to $500 inclusive of taxes. *†Freight ($730/$940/$795/$895/$895/$990) licence, insurance, P.P.S.A., administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. †The SMARTLEASE monthly payment and the GMAC purchase finance rate are not available with and are not calculated on the “Cash Purchase Price” shown.The difference between the price for the SMARTLEASE/GMAC Purchase Finance offer and the “Cash Purchase” offer is deemed under provincial disclosure laws to be a cost of borrowing, whether or not the same represents actual interest, and is required to be expressed as an annual percentage rate which is 6.86%/4.76%/3.92%/3.72%/2.86%/5.47%. ‡0.9% purchase financing offer does not apply to 2001 New Style GMC CK 2500/3500 Pickup/Crew/Chassis Cabs, 2001 GMC Carryover style Chassis Cabs, GMC Sierra C3 (Y91), 2001 GMC Yukon/Yukon Denali/Yukon XL/Yukon XL Denali and 2001 GMC Savana. Financing on approved GMAC credit only for virtually all remaining 2001 Pontiac, Buick, GMC. Example 1: $10,000 at 0.9% APR, the monthly payment is $212.18/$170.51 for 48/60 months.Cost of borrowing is $184.64/$230.60.Total obligation is $10,184.64/$10,230.60. Example 2: $10,000 at 1.9% APR, the month- ly payment is $216.52 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $392.96. Total obligation is $10,392.96. Down payment/trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. *†‡Offer applies as indicated to select new or demonstrator 2001 models and applies to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Pontiac Buick GMC Dealer Marketing Association areas only. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Dealer trade may be necessary. Limited quantities of 2001 models available. See your Dealer for conditions and details.The Best Buy Emblem is a reg- istered trademark of Consumers Digest, Inc. used under licence. Buick Century received the Best Buy Award 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. GM MAKES YOUR FIRST PAYMENT.††PLUS GM MAKES YOUR FIRST PAYMENT.††PLUS OR 48 MONTH SMARTLEASE $248* PER MONTH/$2,185 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT OR CASH PURCHASE $19,998† EXCLUDES FREIGHT OR 48 MONTH SMARTLEASE $298* PER MONTH/$3,870 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT OR CASH PURCHASE $25,798† EXCLUDES FREIGHT OR 48 MONTH SMARTLEASE $298* PER MONTH/$3,975 DOWN PAYMENT, PLUS FREIGHT AND SECURITY DEPOSIT OR CASH PURCHASE $24,798† EXCLUDES FREIGHT 0.9% purchase financing also available on Aztek, Regal, LeSabre, Jimmy, Safari, Sonoma, Park Avenue and Bonneville. 1998 1999 2000 2001 Down Lease Total Payment Payment Due ¥ $0 $296 $1,691 $1,500 $263 $3,353 $2,185 $248 $4,098 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001, PAGE 13 A/P A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Mom furious guard wouldn’t dial 911 as beaten teen told to make call himself BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer PICKERING —The mother of a local teenager who was beaten and robbed says her son pleaded to a se- curity officer to call police but was denied. Durham Regional Police said the 16-year-old and a friend, 17, were walking on Valley Farm Road, south of Kingston Road, at 4:30 p.m. Friday when a car with three occupants made a U-turn and stopped in front of them. Two men got out of the car and began accosting the victims, demand- ing they empty their pockets, said Sergeant Paul Malik, police spokesman. The 17-year-old ran away but his friend was chased, knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly. The pair robbed the teen of his cellphone and pager and searched his wallet, which they then tossed away, Sgt. Malik said. After the attackers fled, Sgt. Malik said the 16-year-old went to the secu- rity kiosk at a nearby condominium, told a guard he had just been robbed and asked him to call police. Instead, the youth was told to go away and call police himself, the teenager’s outraged mother claimed in an interview. The woman, who requested neither her nor her son’s name be published, said what upsets her most is that her son could have been badly injured during the robbery and needed med- ical assistance, although none was re- quired. “He (the guard) wouldn’t do any- thing. He didn’t have to leave his booth, he just had to pick up the phone and call 911. My son could have been seriously hurt. That’s what really angers me,” said the 39-year- old woman, who added her son made his way home and called 911. “If someone asks you to call the police the decent thing to do is call. It’s a sad day for our society when people won’t pick up the phone.” The woman filed a complaint to the security company, meanwhile, the police officer investigating the rob- bery also reported the incident to the guard’s supervisor, Sgt. Malik said. Frank Kazlett, general manager of Intertec Security, the Toronto firm in charge of security at the building, de- clined to comment. “It’s private prop- erty... we’re looking into (the com- plaint),” he said. With a recent increase in street robberies in the Ajax and Pickering area, “We need all the assistance we can get where possible,” Sgt. Malik stressed. “There may not be a legal obliga- tion to call 911, but there certainly is a moral obligation.” The assailants in Friday’s attack got away in a four-door black Nissan or Mazda. One suspect, the driver of the car, is described as black, 6-foot- 2, 200 pounds, and wearing a red ball cap and jeans. The passenger was black, 5-foot-11, 200 pounds, wearing a blue and white T-shirt, jeans and gold necklace with pendant. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 905-683-9100 or Crime Stoppers at 905-436-TIPS. Exclusive Exclusive GlassGlass ENDEND OFOF SUMMERSUMMER SPECIAL!SPECIAL! 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Affordable Rates RETIREMENT NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001, PAGE 15 A/P CANADA’S ONLY FURNITURE SUPERSTORES *O.A.C.All applicable taxes and a processing fee of $45 are due at the time of purchase (Eg.$1500 purchase with $45 PF equals an APR of 3.0%).Balance due one year from the date of purchase.All items available while quantities last.Prices,terms and conditions may vary according to region.Selection may vary from store to store. Pick-up discounts not available on some items.See store for delivery included areas.Not applicable to previous purchases and markdown items.See store for other convenient payment options.Custom orders require 25% deposit. ENDS EVERYSOFA ALL CONTEMPORARY SOFAS! ALL LEATHER OUR LOWEST PRICES EVER! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! ENDS EVERYSOFA A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 ONEYEAR! No Money Down!* No Interest! No Monthly Payments! On Everything In Our Showrooms! You Don’t Pay For Plus MONDAY! ISONSALE! DON’T YOU DARE MISS IT! SOFAS! ALL TRADITIONAL SOFAS! EVERYTHING! WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! NO PHONE ORDERS, NO DEALERS PLEASE! MONDAY! ISONSALE! ONEYEAR! During Our Amazing No Money Miracle Event NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 17 A/P Delivery & Planting Service, Insect & Disease Diagnosis Serving Local Gardeners For Over 30 Years Pine Ridge Garden Gallery • 7 days a week • 1 Year Guarantee WE’RE HERE TO HELP! Come and visit us at 2215 Brock Rd., N. of FinchWE’RE HERE TO HELP! Come and visit us at 2215 Brock Rd., N. of Finch FIREWOODFIREWOOD Before School Pond Project BUILD•A•POND 101BUILD•A•POND 101 Kit for: 4’x6’ Pond Save $10000 6’x10’ Pond Save $13000 25% OFF- Pre-formed ponds 25% OFF- Liners 25% OFF- Pumps 25% OFF- Pond plants 25% OFF- Pond Spitters 25% OFF- Pond Chemicals 25% OFF- Flowerbed Fountains - Now Available for pick-up & delivery •Try mulching your gardens to conserve water & time, as well as keeping your plants happy! 13 kg Aug 30 Apply Grub ControlApply Grub Control Lawn Fertilizers This Month $$24248888 Reg $2999 Aug 17th - 30th • Cocoa Bean Mulch • Red Cedar Mulch • Cedar Mulch • Pine Nuggets 25% 25% OffOff MULCH SALEMULCH SALE Decorate your deck or patioFragrantStop F ra g r a n t S t o p Colourful GardenColourful Garden Mums JumboMums Jumbo SizedSized $6 99 each 3 for $2000 Before School Planting Projects CREATE•A•NEW GARDEN 101CREATE•A•NEW GARDEN 101 DO YOUR HOMEWORK! CHECK OUT THESE GREAT PRICES: TREES • SUNBURST LOCUST $89 99 NOW $3999 • APPLE (FRUIT) TREES $3499 NOW $1499 • CRIMSON KING MAPLE $49 99 NOW $2999 • ORNAMENTAL PEARS $89 99 NOW $4999 • LINDEN TREE $49 99 NOW $2999 • (BIG TREES) reg $299 99 NOW $10000 OFF • FERN SPRAY CYPRESS $39 99 NOW $2999 • EMERALD CEDARS $12 99 NOW $799 • JUNIPERS $12 99 NOW $799 • JAPANESE MAPLES $39 99 NOW $2999 • RHODODENRONS $24 99 NOW $999 • ROSE BUSHES $14 99 NOW $699 RED TAG SPECIALS 40-60% OFFPLUS EVERGREENS SHRUBS YES! We’ve g ot a great selecti o n of Plants! Sale Ends August 30/01 Don’t Procrastinate H SweetHome omeHSweetHome ome To advertise in the next feature section of Home Sweet Home Call Andrea or Chris at 905-683-5110 A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Flowering shrubs deserve a spot in all gardens with the their delightful growth habits, free flowering appeal, and the addition of wonderful fragrance in the air. Whether your garden is sunny or shady, there is an ideal flowering shrub for your garden. The spireas and weiglas both continue to gain in pop- ularity as breeders find ways to ensure smaller growth habits or different coloured foliage. For example, “Bridalwreath”spirea typical- ly is a large flowering shrub but for the same old-fash- ioned bloom with a neater smaller shrub try “Snowmound” spirea. Do you like the look of “Goldmound” spirea with its brightly hued yellow foliage but would like it as an edg- ing plant? - try “Golden Elf” spirea which can be used as a ground cover. In the weiglas a popu- lar variety is “Wine and Roses” or “Alexandria” which has a very dark bur- gundy foliage or “Minuet” which is much smaller that most cultivars or weigla but with the same delightful blooms. The hydrangeas are another popular shrub for areas with partial shade and as well provide flowers in white (“Annabelle” or “Peegee”), blue (“Nikko Blue”), pink (“Forever Pink”), or burgundy (“Burgundy Lace”). For late blooms in your garden select from one of the many Rose-of-Sharons. From blues to pinks to whites, in single or double flower, the Rose-of-Sharon will provide continuous blooms from late summer to frost. A very unique Rose-of Sharon is the 3 in 1 which has double blooms of red, white, and blue on one plant. Buy early to avoid disappoint- ment. Areas with shade would be ideal for “Summersweet” and “Sweetspire” - both varieties will not only tolerate the shade but have delightful fragrant flowers and either yellow or red fall foliage. Flowering shrubs will provide your garden with added interest as well as being a background for your perennials and annuals. When planting your Visions of The Garden Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home ADVERTISING FEATURE Janice J. Donelle Horticulturist Pine Ridge Garden Gallery new shrubs use Garden Gallery transplanter to ensure good root for- mation and reduce transplant shock, add bonemeal to planting hole and water regular- ly as the temperature and humidity soars. Visit us today at Pine Ridge Garden Gallery where you will find a vast assortment of flowering shrubs for your home and cottage. Until next week’s column, sit back and “Vision Your Garden”. PARTS SALES & SERVICEGreat Selections Appliance Centre 33 Station St. Ajax 905.426.2682 OPEN HOURS Mon-Fri. 9-5:30 APPLIANCE SALE used fridge freezer stove washer dryer dishwasher In Home Service fully guaranteed Have your dryer serviced and inspected to prevent dryer fires in your home when you least expect it. Dryer-Fire Protection Program Protection Program •Beachcomber Hot Tubs •Softub Hot Tubs •Above Ground Pools •Pool & Spa Chemicals DOLPHIN POOL & SPA 65 Kingston Rd. Unit 12, Ajax (905) 686-6420(905) 686-6420 www.dolphinpools.net DOLPHIN POOL & SPA ALL SEASON ESCAPE Financing Available O.A.C. when you buy a new beachcomber hot tub you can get extra value options worth over 1600, for a limited time!178now only PICOV FURNITURE C.C. LTD. 924 Kingston Rd., Pick. 831-6040 Recover your sofa $39900 fabric included Call store for details LEATHER WING CHAIR $44900 (Call store for details) NOW ON SALE BUY DIRECT & SAVE 401 BAYLY LIVERPOOLBROCK RD.WESTNEYHARWOOD® hardwood floors All Hardwood Flooring Depot Ltd.All Hardwood Flooring Depot Ltd. 975 Brock Rd., Unit 13 Pickering975 Brock Rd., Unit 13 Pickering P. 420-8183 F. 420-6714P. 420-8183 F. 420-6714 975 Brock Rd., Unit 13 Pickering975 Brock Rd., Unit 13 Pickering P. 420-8183 F. 420-6714P. 420-8183 F. 420-6714 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 19 A/P Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home ADVERTISING FEATURE Clothes dryers start more residen- tial fires than any other home appliance. Clothes dryers are taken for granted in most homes. They can operate trouble free year after year however, when not properly main- tained a clothes dryer can cause numerous problems including: • House fires • High utility bills • Costly repairs • Structural damage to the home Major fire hazards associated with clothes dryers include: • Lack of maintenance • Improper installation (venting) • Accumulation of lint • Use of plastic or foil ducts Odds are that the last time you saw the inside of the clothes dryer was when you hooked up the dryer. Inadequate mainte- nance is the leading cause of dryer fires, and lint is the material which usually ignites. Even well cleaned lint screens remove only 75% of the lint produced. In addition, other things can clog your dryer vents, from birds nests to general debris that finds its way into the vent itself. Reduced airflow and the resulting lind build-up cause overheating by prevent- ing rapid drying action. when this happens, the “high temperature limit” safety switch has to cycle on and off continuously to control the heater. These switches were never designed to cycle on and off continously which can cause them to fail over a period of time. Warning signs of inadequate dryer venting may include: • Clothes (especially towels or jeans) which take a very long time to dry • Clothes which are hotter than usual at the end of the cycle • When the flapper on the vent hood doesn’t open when the dryer is on If a fire occurs, it will often start within the drum of the dryer and be fueled by lint that has accumulated in the dryer cabinet. In the event that plastic ducting is used to vent the dryer instead of metal duct- ing, the fire will NOT be contained with the dryer if the plastic ducting ignites or melts. Some designs of clothes dryers are prone to lint build up if the exhaust is located at the top of the dryer. In this case, the lint has to move against gravity which increases the likelihood that it will accumulate within the duct or settle between the rotting drum and the dryer cabinet. therefore, the vents and metal ducts should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis. . It is extremely important to have a qualified service technician clean the inside of the dryer cabinet every two or three years, or more frequently, depending upon usage. Never attempt to dismantle a dryer to clean the line between the dryer drum and the heat element. Contact a profession- al technician to do that type of work. Merve Henry, manager of Appliance Centre has seen plenty of evi- dence that improper dryer maintenance and lack of regular vent cleaning can be danger- ous. “I have customers who get their vents cleaned every three months and they re amazed at how much gets in there in that time,” Henry said. “The most common obstructers are birds nests and general debris which blows into the vent. People may not realize that it is very easy for debris, lint and other things to get in there. Having your vents cleaned regularly can be a real help when it comes to preventing a fire. It’s better to do a little prevention now than have a real problem on your hands in the future,” Henry says. If you would like to have a qualified service technician ensure your dryer and dryer vents are properly maintained and are not currently a potential fire hazard in your home, contact Appliance Centre at 905- 426-2682. How Safe is Your Clothes Dryer? Spa SaleSpa SaleSpa SaleSpa SaleSpa Sale Indulge...Leave the World Behind soothing ~ therapeutic ~ relaxing ~ hydrotherapy DIPLOMAT POOLS SPAS & HOT TUBS 637 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING 905-839-8399 www.diplomatpools.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! dpools@diplomatpools.com *Not valid with any other offer. Packages may vary. Stainless Cutlery Sets For Eight Compare at $200.00 Pendant Ceiling Lamp 16” Compare at $150.00 Anniversary SALE Door Crasher Specials! Customer Draws! Gourmet Food Sampling! FREE Gift With Purchase! (Free Gift For First 100 Customers) “Clerval”Crystal Pedestal Bowl 12” Compare at $135.00 BOWRING RIO CAN / DURHAM CENTRE, AJAX 39$98 ea 59$98 set 49$98 ea AUGUST 18 TH - 25TH DOORS OPEN 9:30 AM SATURDAY 140 Kingston Rd E (Hwy 2) Ajax, Ontario $ $429 99 THE BEST NAME IN CLEAN HOMES www.beamcanada.com $549 99 Hwy. #2Hwy. 401Whites Rd. Liverpool Rd. Brock Rd. Million Dollar CLEARANCE SALE! Model 189 Classic Series Central Vacuum System With Beam Electric Powerhead Package 6 MONTHS DON’T PAY A CENTAfter Sale Price $779.99 Model 189 Central Vac With 11 Pc. Air Package After Sale Price $599.99 ONLY 48/mo. OVER 12 mo. SAVE Like Never Before On Beam Units & Accessories DURHAM VACUUM PLUS LTD. 1271 KINGSTON RD., UNIT #2 TEL: (905) 831-2326 FAX: (905) 831-6220 NA/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PATIO FURNITUREPATIO FURNITURE LIQUIDATORSLIQUIDATORSLIQUIDATORS 1450 Kingston Rd., PICKERING (Beside Mediterranean Grill & Friendly Greek) 905-421-0144 Hours Mon-Thurs 10 am-8 pm Fri. 10 am-9 pm Sat 10 am-6 pm Sun 10 am-5 pm END OF SEASON SALE SAVE 25SAVE 25 %% AND MORE ON ALL ALUMINUM SET!SHOP EARLY AND $AVE-SAVE-SAVE TIME IS RUNNING OUT ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT EVERYTHING MUST GO!! NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 21 P Following are the new movie releases being screened this weekend at cinemas in Ajax and Pickering. AMERICAN OUTLAWS Starring: Colin Farrell and Gabriel Macht, Scott Caan, Will McCormack, Nathaniel Arcand. Directed by Les Mayfield. When the citizens of a Midwest town learn a corrupt railroad baron intends to force them off their land in the name of progress, a group of young farmers join forces to reclaim what is rightfully theirs. In the course of serving this vendetta, the renegade farmers become the targets of the biggest manhunt in the history of the Old West. But none is more notorious, revered or feared than their leader, a charismatic young outlaw by the name of Jesse James. The Rock Island Railroad, led by the pow- erful Thaddeus Rains, is forcing farmers to sell their homes at immorally low prices. Making matters worse, the Allan Pinkerton and his Pinkerton Detective Agency provide limitless manpower to force the railroad com- pany’s agenda on unsuspecting citizens. United by a common bond to defend their homes, this small group of former soldiers, to- gether with Jim Younger, Clell Miller and Loni Packwood form the James-Younger Gang. Their vendetta against the railroad company takes the renegades on a journey throughout the Old West, as they attack their adversary where it hurts most — in the wallet. (Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas, Fa- mous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). RAT RACE Starring Jason Alexander, Cuba Gooding Jr, John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson. Directed by Jerry Zucker. Donald Sinclair owns the biggest, snazzi- est, flashiest, high rollingest casino in Las Vegas. And, to entertain some of his wealthiest patrons, he’s staged the most original high- stakes game that Sin City has ever seen. The contestants? Six teams. The jackpot? Two million dollars stuffed in a locker hundreds of miles away. The odds of winning? One in six. The rules? Well there’s only one — get there first! What the racers don’t know is that the tycoon and his rich buddies are betting on the out- come and are tracking every move the teams make. It’s only a matter of time before they figure out who really stands to win the most before switching course to look for a different kind of payoff. (Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas, Fa- mous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). CAPTAIN CORELLI’S MANDOLIN Starring: Nicolas Cage, Penelope Cruz. Directed by John Madden. This story of enduring hope of love is set amid the Italian occupation of Greece during Second World War. Captain Antonio Corelli (Cage), a soldier in a foreign land, is trapped in a war he does- n’t believe in. But when innocent lives are threatened, he becomes their only hope. When Corelli and his company of men arrive on the unspoiled island, they think of their stay as a kind of Grecian holiday, with the war a distant radio dispatch. At first Pelagia (Cruz) and the other villagers resent these uninvited guests, but ultimately, the Italians’charm and passion for life wear away the divisions of nationality and circumstance. Pelagia comes to see Corelli for the man he is: full of love for life, for his music, and for her. Inevitably, the war crashes upon the idyllic shores of Cephallo- nia, forever upsetting its tranquillity for the in- habitants as well as for the comfortably gar- risoned Italians. As Captain Corelli faces the violent reali- ties of warfare, he must confront the possibil- ity of leaving Cephallonia and the woman he has come to love. (Cineplex-Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas, Fa- mous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK (Opening Wednesday, Aug. 22) Starring Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck, Jules Asner, Jason Biggs. Directed by Kevin Smith. When Dante and Randal get a restraining order to keep the punchy Jay and his hetero life-mate, Silent Bob, from selling drugs in front of the Quick Stop convenience store, their lives are suddenly empty. They find new purpose when their friend, Brodie, informs them a movie is being made featuring two infamous characters based on their likenesses. After visiting Holden Mc- Neil, one of the creators of Bluntman and Chronic, they set out to get what fat movie cash they deserve and hopefully put an end to people slandering them on the Internet. (Famous Players Pickering 8 - Pickering Town Centre). For a complete listing of what’s playing this weekend, contact your local cinema. P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Entertainment NEWS ADVERTISER AUGUST 17, 2001 Let us entertain you! American Outlaws return to the wild, wild West Recycle!905-426-6242 Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. ® In our August 15-21, 2001 Future Shop flyer, the following error occurred: • On page 1, the Mariah Carey album “Glitter” on sale Tuesday Aug. 21, 2001 will not be available until Sept. 11, 2001 due to supplier delays. • On page 20, the Sony MZR900 “World’s Smallest MiniDisc Player/Recorder” advertised at $399.99 was incorrectly advertised, the correct price is $599.99. CORRECTION NOTICE We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. Join Harry Smyrniotis & Louis Vassiliadis for the best fine dining in Durham Region. Ranch Steakhouse & Seafood 89 Commercial Ave. Ajax(905) 619-2138 Now Open! Open 7 days a week Mon-Fri Lunch & dinner Sat. Sun. & holidays dinner only. Call for reservations FAMOUS PLAYERS BIG SCREEN! BIG SOUND! BIG DIFFERENCE! w w w . f a m o u s p l a y e r s . c o m ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE (PG) Frightening Scenes 2:30, 4:35, 7:10 CATS & DOGS (F) 2:10, 4:30, 7:20, 9:20 LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (PG) Violence 2:20, 5:10, 7:50, 10:10 PEARL HARBOR (AA) 9:10 SCARY MOVIE 2 (AA) Crude Content, Sexual Content, Coarse Language,Language May Offend 2:00, 4:40, 7:30, 9:50 SWORDFISH (AA) Coarse Language, Violence 1:40, 4:00, 7:40, 10:15 THE OTHERS (PG) not recommended for children, frightening scenes 1:30, 4:10, 7:00, 9:40 THE SCORE (AA) Coarse Language Fri, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 1:00, 1:20, 3:50, 4:20, 6:50, 7:15, 9:35, 10:00, Sat 1:00,1:20, 3:50, 4:20, 7:15, 10:00 OSHAWA 905-433-3843 OSHAWA CENTRE AMRICAN PIE 2 (NO PASSES) Sexual content, coarse language 12:30, 3:30, 7:00, 9:40 AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS (PG) Language May Offend Fri, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 1:30, 4:30, 7:50, 10:30 Sat, 1:30, 4:30, 10:30 JURASSIC PARK 3 (PG) Frightening Scenes 2:00, 5:00, 7:45, 9:50 ORIGINAL SIN (R) 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20 OSMOSIS JONES (PG) frighening scenes 12:45. 3:45, 6:50. 9:30 PLANET OF THE APES (PG) Not Recommended For Children 1:05, 4:05, 7:10, 10:05 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG) Violence 1:15, 4:15, 7:40, 10:00 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (F) 1:00, 4:00, 7:20, 10:15 905-433-3843PICKERING 8 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Pickering Dairy Queen 1099 Kingston Rd. L1V 1B5 (905) 831-2665 DRIVE THRU P L A Y LPA A C E PECAN MUDSLIDE Do you love Turtles the way I do? You know those little turtle shaped chocolates with caramel, chocolate and pecans? Enter the Pecan Mudslide or the “Slide” as our customers Gary and Pam Pritchard like to call it. Pam is obsessed with it! It matches two great performers, our Hot Caramel topping with our Hot Fudge topping, mixing it up with our crunchy roasted pecans in a sensational match to stimulate your taste buds. In the bottom of the dish we begin with one pump of Hot Fudge followed by a pump of Hot Caramel and a sprinkle of our premium roasted southern pecans. We always use the best, no generic ever. You don’t know how many times I have wanted to start right there and just spoon up the Hot Fudge, Caramel and pecans! Then we spindle in the rich creamy DQ soft serve finishing it with our patented DQ curl. (yes patented, no one else in the world can use our curl except DQ.) Now we pump on more Hot Fudge and Caramel and let it “Slide” down around that heaping mound of soft serve and then sprinkle on more pecans. If you want a real taste explosion try your “Slide” topped with our chilled whipped cream topping. Bring this complete article until August 31st, 2001 and I’ll give you a free “Slide” when you buy one at regular price. I’ll throw in the whipped cream free on both too if you request it. MORE HELP WANTED We are even busier than expected and would like to hire more day staff for both stores. Drop your resume off to the store or call for details. First come first serve. We are flexible on hours. No experience required, just friendly attitude and a great smile. If you want to work in a friendly and fun atmosphere with lots of rewards, drop a resumé in today. MO LEX 9VIP 1095 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING 905-420-SHOW 416-444-FILM LEGALLY BLONDE Reese Witherspoon 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10 PG SCORE Robert NeNiro 1:00, 3:15, 7:00, 9:15 AA SCARY MOVIE 2 Marlon Wayans 9:05 only AA CATS AND DOGS Jeff Goldblum 1:05, 3:05, 7:05 F LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER Angelina Jolie 1:05, 3:05, 7:05, 9:05 PG ORIGINAL SIN Angelina Jolie 1:00, 3:05, 7:00, 9:05 R Violence SHREK Animated 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10 F PGOTHERS Nicole Kidman 1:05, 3:05, 7:05, 9:05 Not Recommended for Children, Frightening Scenes SPY KIDS Antonio Banderas 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 PG Language May Offend, Coarse Language, Crude & Sexual Content Coarse Language JURASSIC PARK 3 Sam Neil 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10 PG Sexual Content Frightening Scenes DRIVE H O M E AWINNER!DRIVE HOME A WINNER! #A P P L I E S T O ‘I N S T O C K ’2 0 0 1 C R -V s & A C C O R D S E D A N S V I S I T w w w .h o n d a t e s t d r i v e .c o m O R C A L L 1 -8 6 6 -8 9 -H ONDA Lease and finance offers are available, on approved credit, only through Honda Canada Finance Inc., until August 31, 2001. Lease payment shown is for 48 months and includes $850 for freight and P.D.E. with 96,000 km allowance (10¢/km exceeding 96,000 km applies). Based on a new in stock 2001 Civic Sedan DX-G, 5-Speed (model ES1531PX) $238 per month for 48 months. A.L.R. 8.64% (total lease obligation of $11,424). Down payment or equivalent trade of $2,674 required, (zero down payment plans available), plus first monthly payment and security deposit ($275). Option to purchase at lease end for $8,131 plus taxes. *M.S.R.P. (model RD1741E/RD1851E/RD1871EN/ES1531PX) does not include freight and P.D.E. ($850). #5.8% conventional financing is available on all new 2001 CR-Vs for 24, 36, 48 or 60 month terms. Financing example: $20,000 at 5.8% per annum equals $384.80 per month for 60 months. C.O.B. is $3,088.00 for a total obligation of $23,088.00. Down payment may be required. *#Taxes, licence, insurance, administration and maintenance fees are additional. Dealer may lease/sell for less. †CR-V LX/EX have been named Best Overall Value in the compact sport utility class. For details visit www.intellichoice.com. ††CR-V GT Editions may not be available for the duration of the Clear the Bases event. See your neighbourhood Ontario Honda Dealer for details. Purchase Financing on all new 2001 CR-Vs and Accord Sedans # Honda:Value •Quality •Service WITH ALLTHE FEATURES OF THE CR-V LX PLUS:4-Speed Automatic Transmission • AM/FM Stereo CD Player with Anti-Theft (no cassette) • Keyless Remote Entry with Hatch Release • Body-Coloured Door Handles & Power Door Mirrors • Alloy Wheels • Rear Seat Tilt-Up Feature • Floor Mats • & More... WITH ALLTHE FEATURES OF THE CR-V EX PLUS: Leather Seats • Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel • Addition of a Cassette Player • Body-Coloured Bumpers, Side Mouldings & Hard Spare Tire Cover • Chrome Front Grille • Side Privacy Glass “All in all, the CR-V is a winner, no wonder it’s the best-selling small sport-ute in Canada.”– Jeremy Cato, SOUTHAM NEWSPAPERS CR-V EX $28,300 MSRP* with #5.8 %Purchase Financing CR-V LE $29,800 MSRP* with #5.8 %Purchase Financing WE’RE CLEARING THE BASE S OF IN STOCK 2001 HONDAS WE’RE CLEARING THE BASES OF IN STOCK 2001 HONDAS PERFORMANCE:Real TimeTM 4-Wheel Drive • 4-Wheel Double-Wishbone Suspension • Fuel Injection • 2.0 Litre, 146-hp, DOHC Engine • Power-Assisted Rack- and-Pinion Steering • 15" Wheels • 5-Speed Manual Transmission • All Season Radial Tires • & More... SAFETY:Dual Front Air Bags • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)• Child-Proof Rear Door Locks • Child Safety Seat Tether Anchors • 3-Point Seat Belts • & More... COMFORT:CFC-Free Air Conditioning • Micron Air Filtration • AM/FM Stereo Cassette with 4 Speakers • Dual Manual Driver’s Seat Height Adjustments • Cruise Control • Adjustable Steering Column • Front Stabilizer Bar • Front & Rear 12 Volt Accessory Sockets • & More... CONVENIENCE:Power Windows, Door Locks & Mirrors • 50/50 Split Rear Seat • Removable Folding Picnic Table • Rear Washer/Wiper • Remote Rear Hatch Release • Body Side Mouldings • Vanity Mirrors • Adjustable Rear Seat Headrests • & More... GT Editions, include $1,485 Value Price Advantage:Roof Rack • Side Bars • Hood Deflector • Front Mud Guards • Hard/Soft Tire Cover (LX/EX only) • Thule Bike Carrier • & More... (Also available on CR-V EX and LE models) LIMITED QUANTITY †† † Standard Civic Sedan DX features:115-hp, 1.7 Litre Engine • Dual Air Bags • Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System • LATCH Child Safety-Seat Anchor System • Rear Child-Seat Tether Anchors • Fuel Injection • 3-Point Seat Belts (all positions) with Front Height Adjustment • Adjustable Steering Column • Lockable Remote Fuel and Trunk Lid Releases • Tinted Glass • 5-Speed Manual Transmission • Chrome Front Grille • Window Washer Fluid & Fuel Low-Warning Light • 14" Wheels with Full Covers • & More... CIVIC SEDAN DX $17,300 MSRP* PLUS The Civic Sedan DX Group Option package includes: CFC-Free Air Conditioning • Power Door Locks • High-Power AM/FM Stereo with CD Player • Micron Air Filtration System • Audio Anti-Theft. Automobile Journalists Association of Canada 2001 Best New Economy Car “Fuel economy is up – quite a deal considering the previous Civic was already a fuel economy role model.”– Jeremy Sinek, WORLD OF WHEELS LEASE IT FOR $238 per month for 48 months, WITH ONLY $2,674 DOWN FREIGHT & P.D.E. INCLUDED CR-V LX GT Edition $26,900 MSRP* (Includes voucher for GTbike) with #5.8 %Purchase Financing NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 23 A/P A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 FRIDAY, AUG. 17 SERENITY GROUP:The addiction re- covery group holds its 12-step recov- ery meeting every Friday and deals with all kinds of addictions, including co-dependency. Meetings are at 8 p.m. in Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd. A child-care program is available and all are welcome. Call Jim in the evenings at 905- 428-9431. SATURDAY, AUG. 18 PICKERING COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE:The fund-raising event runs from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1920 Bayly St., in the Veridian Parking Lot at Squires Beach Road. A car wash will also be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a barbecue will be cooking up great food from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds will go to Pickering Pen- tecostal Church youth services. NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD August 17, 2001 Chinese teachers choose Durham to learn English lessons, new teaching methods provided at local college BY JOE CHIN Staff Writer DURHAM —Don’t be sur- prised if a couple of generations of Shanghai students grow up speaking English with a Canadian accent. That’s because 47 of their teachers are honing their English skills in this country. Of the hundreds of English- speaking institutions around the world they could have chosen, the teachers opted to come to Durham College. Two key reasons, the teachers say, are the relatively small size of the post-secondary school and Oshawa. For many of the educators, who teach at elementary, middle and high schools in China’s largest city, this trip marks their first visit to North America. The teachers, 38 women and nine men, arrived in Canada in late July and are here to explore new ways to teach English as a second language as well as to im- prove their listening and speaking skills. They are staying in a college residence and will return to China on Sept. 1. “Our instructors are very kind and we’ve learned a lot about teaching styles in Canada,” says Harry Shao, one of the visitors. “Here, teachers encourage stu- dents to ask questions; in China, there is no discussion or group work.” “They tell us a lot about Cana- dian culture, which we will be able to use in our work when we return to China,” adds Doris Wu. Sharon Babbs, who is helping co-ordinate the program at the college, says the teachers’ im- pressions of Canada and Oshawa are very positive. “One teacher said she was as- tonished at how quiet the resi- dence was, even though she could see all sorts of traffic on Simcoe Street. Many of them remark our air is very clean and they are amazed at our open spaces.” The visitors have taken in a number of local points of interest such as the Robert McLaughlin Gallery and the Canadian Auto- motive Museum. They have also sat in on sum- mer classes at Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School in Oshawa. A group of teachers have been taking in the sights in Durham Re- gion -- and some important lessons in English -- as part of an ed- ucational visit. Here, college instructor Alison Orszak works with her visiting students. WALTER PASSARELLA/ News Advertiser photo Bay Cycle & Sports HoursPickering 980 Brock Rd. S. Pickering, Ontario L1W 2A3 Phone: 905-837-1433 Fax: 905-837-1434 1-800-613-3585 Mon.-Fri. 10am-8pm Saturday 9am-6pm Sunday 10am-6pm Hwy. 401 Bayly St. Bay Cycle x Dillingham Rd. Br ock Rd Bay Cycle & Sports FIREPLACE PLUS 668-3192(Behind the restaurant) 900 HOPKINS ST WHITBY MADNESS SALESTOVES CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES STOVES CHIMNEYS FIREPLACES SAVE UP TO Wood Gas Electric Corn Pellet75% ONE DAY ONLY Starts at noon Friday., Aug. 31 st Everything Reduced By At Least 10% Gas Fireplaces Woodstoves DROP IN AND PREVIEW “Regency, Vermont Castings, Valor, Majestic, Heritage, Pacific Energy” If you think you might pre- fer to yacht around the Mediterranean Sea, instead of seeing it on a hulking cruise ship, take a look at the destina- tions offered by Windstar Cruises. The Seattle-based company operates a fleet of four, masted sailing vessels that carry 100 to 300 passengers to ports of call in the Mediterranean and Aegean, as well as the Caribbean, and South Pacific. Sail along the French Riviera perhaps into Cannes, or St. Tropez, into Nice or Monte Carlo. Or choose an itinerary that might include Portofino, Amalfi, Venice and Corfu. Sail through the Greek Islands and along the Turkish coast, from Athens to Kusadasi, into Crete, Rhodes, Mykonos, and Santorini. Just recently, the ‘Wind Surf’ yacht was totally remod- elled to join its masted siblings the ‘Wind Spirit’, ‘Wind Song’ and ‘Wind Star’. Life on board is described as laid-back romantic luxury, where passengers can partici- pate in numerous ways to make the yacht their own. Or they don’t have to do anything at. Further details are available online at www.windstarcruis- es.com, and Encore Cruises can make all your travel arrangements and reservations in Canadian dollars. — News Canada NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 25 A/P Travel &TOURISM NEWS ADVERTISER AUGUST 17, 2001 You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers Here are some of this sea- son’s most frequently asked questions: Get married in St. Lucia Q:We may elope to St. Lucia. What can you tell us about the Windjammer Land- ing Resort, or any others there? A:Many of the well- known, all-inclusive resorts in St. Lucia (like Windjammer Landing, Le Sport, Ren- dezvous, and the two Sandals resorts located there) offer wedding packages. At Windjammer there is a bonus of a room upgrade if you start the marriage process here with Alba Tours. This resort property is lo- cated in the exceedingly ro- mantic hillsides of St. Lucia, overlooking Labrelotte Bay. It features 232 open-con- cept guest rooms, which are appointed with sunny print fabrics, rattan furniture, warm clay tiles and ceiling fans. Windjammer facilities in- clude four restaurants (an all- inclusive plan is optional), four swimming pools, two lighted tennis courts, nightly enter- tainment, 18-hole golf course nearby, and a secluded beach with a water sport centre. It is easy for Canadians to get married in St. Lucia. In- quiries can be made at the St. Lucia Tourist Board at 1-800- 869-0377. Q:I’ve heard just recently that one of the cruise lines has a no-smoking ship. Do you have more information on which one it is and where it sails? A:Yes, it’s the MS Par- adise, the 70,000-tonne, 2,040- passenger Carnival Cruise Line vessel and the world’s first cruise ship to have a com- pletely smoke-free environ- ment. This super-liner, one of a series by Carnival known for lavish entertainment, spacious cabins, super-size fitness cen- tre and nightlife galore, sails from Miami into the Caribbean on seven-day itineraries, year- round. Go to www.carnival.com for port-of-call details and more. Enthusiasts of this century’s great ocean liner era will no- tice the plush interiors of Par- adise are a tribute to the cele- brated Normandie, the Queen Mary, and the SS United States. — News Canada The recreational lido deck on a typical Carnival Cruise Line ship offers a host of leisure opportunities. Mediterranean travel: Put your vacation on cruise control Fax it Ajax and Pickering News Advertiser General 905-683-7363 905-426-6242 Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. Hand-picked First Choice Vacation Club packages leave nothing to chance. Over 1000 worry-free vacations to choose from. Enjoy your vacation! Peace of Mind *Available to Gold Points cardholders only. Savings available on select ships and sailings with participating partners. $150.00 CAD shipboard credit is available for bookings made between August 18th - December 1st, 2001. Some exceptions may apply.Ask your Carlson Wagonlit Travel consultant for full details. Prices are cruise only, per person based on 2 people sharing cabin and are inclusive of Port Charges. Taxes and Government Fees are not included. Prices were available at the time of printing, are subject to change wihtout notice and are capacity controlled. *Offer valid for new bookings only for Carlson Wagonlit Travel only, not redeemable for cash. Passenger will receive one half of the shipboard credit value for single occupancy. $150 CAD is equivalent to two $50 USD credits (1.50 exchange).Applicable on all 2001 & 2002 Caribbean sailings. Offer not combinable with select Carlson Wagonlit Travel group departures. From $724 CAD Dawn Princess 7 Day Southern Caribbean Round Trip San Juan October 6 or 20, 2001 Category N From $1159 CAD Ocean Princess 10 Day Eastern Caribbean Islander or Southern Caribbean Medley Round Trip Ft. Lauderdale October 11 or 21, 2001 Category N From $869 CAD Golden Princess 7 Day Eastern Caribbean Round Trip Ft. Lauderdale November 3 or 10, 2001 Category N From $869 CAD Grand Princess 7 Day Western Caribbean Round Trip Ft. Lauderdale November 4, 2001 Category N Ask About Our Hosted Departure February 18, 2002 10 Day Eastern Caribbean Islander Ocean Princess From $1799 CAD Category J, Inside Stateroom (Some restrictions apply) BOOK A FIRST CHOICE VACATION & RECEIVE $150 Per Couple CAD Shipboard Credit * Call today for details: www.carlsonwagonlit.ca or call 1-800-Carlson (227-5766) 135 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax 683-8411 1200 Airport Blvd. Oshawa Municipal Airport Oshawa 571-2231 1305 Pickering Pkwy., The Pickering Corporate Centre, Pickering 831-1521 3050 Garden Street, Whitby 666-8266 (905) 619-3422 65 KINGSTON RD. E AJAX 1st Anniversary Sat. Aug. 18 Pickering teen too much in winning national byte championship PICKERING —A Pickering teen enjoyed smooth sailing en route to a championship at the recent Canadian Youth Sailing Championships. Ryan May, of the Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club, captured the male byte class trophy at the championships at the Charlottetown Yacht Club in P.E.I. He sailed in 12 races over five days against 38 other competitors, all 18 years and under. May’s results in the byte fleet includ- ed two first-place, two second-place and two fourth- place fin- ishes. His 64 total points were 23 ahead of the silver medallist and 55 in front of the bronze- medal win- ner. In ad- dition, May defeated all the male byte repre- sentatives who will sail for their re- spective provinces at the Canada Summer Games, current- ly under way in London. Six other members of the French- man’s Bay Yacht Club competed in the youth championships. Andrew Gardner, of Pickering, placed 11th in the male byte fleet and Myrna Kecskemeti, of Markham, placed 21st in the 34-boat fe- male byte fleet. Pierre-Marc Burton, of Scarborough, and Michael Johnson, of Toronto, placed 13th and 20th, respectively, in the 33-boat laser fleet. Marissa Shea, of Whitby, and Adrian Pep- per, of Cobourg, placed eighth and 10th, respec- tively, in the 37- boat redial fleet. The youth championships featured 200 boats and 260 competitors. P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Sports &LEISURE NEWS ADVERTISER AUGUST 17, 2001 Canadian sailors cry May-day RYAN MAY Byte class champ at youth sailing championships. Pickering Power Pythons perfect at Kitchener soccer tournament Under-15 girls win six straight on way to international tourney championship PICKERING —The Pickering Power IKON Office Solutions Pythons under-15 girls’ team pulver- ized the competition en route to the title at the recent Kitchener Interna- tional Soccer Tournament. The Pythons went undefeated through round-robin play and on in to the playoffs to earn a berth in the final where they scored a 2-1 win over Mount Hamilton. Pickering advanced to the final after blanking the London United Lightning 2-0 in the semifinal contest. In the end, the Pythons posted a 6- 0 record at the Kitchener event, piling up an incredible 17 goals, while giv- ing up only three. Team members are Krista Thorley, Shambe Mutungi, Laura Clayton, Krystle Wiltshire, Niquita Amirkhan- ian, Alexis Farr, Tori Baker, Jillian Costas, Tiffany Chin, Jenille Bernardino, Mallory Holmes, Brit- tany Gaudet, Kate Fegan, Julia Hick- ey, Brooke McCalla and Mary T. Faux. Nixon Bernardino, assisted by Cecil Chin, coaches the team. PICKERING ––Pickering Power Pythons Tiffany Chin tries to get around an opponent during recent under-15 girls’league action. The team recently trav- elled to Kitchener and returned home with the cham- pionship from the international event after defeating Mount Hamilton 2-1 in the title game. DURHAM —A pair of local riders qualified to rep- resent the Central Ontario Region at the 2001 Central Canada Zone Pony Club Dressage and Show Jump- ing Championships near Kingston this weekend. Sarah Bortoluss of the Ajax Pony Club and Picker- ing Pony Club member Jen Graham will compete in the starter division Aug. 18 and 19 at Hawkridge Farm in Morton. Both competed through- out the year at several re- gional qualifying events for the chance to face riders from the Western Ontario Region and the St. Lawrence-Ottawa Valley Region, the host of this year’s event. Local riders qualify For more information, call: 905-420-4429 Celebrate the High Holidays with us Rosh Hashanah Sept. 17-19 - Yom Kippur Sept. 26-27 Reform Jewish Congregation of Durham Region ✰Hebrew school ✰Monthly services ✰Social events ✰Monthly newsletter ✰Adult Education B’NAI SHALOM V’TIKVAH PICKERING OPTOMETRIC CLINIC Dispensing Frames and Contacts Pickering Medical Centre 1885 Glenanna Road, Suite 212 Pickering, Ontario L1V 6R6 905-839-5303 905-683-1175 Dr. E. Gillezeau, Dr. M. Fitzsimmons Dr. L. Voisin, Dr. C. 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Zellers, Home Outfitters or hbc.com *this offer is excluded from SUPER SCRATCH ‘N’ SAVE Boys 8 - 18 & Girls 7 - 14 Fashions 999 Boys & Girls 2 - 6X Fashions 799 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 27 P SCOREBOARD PICKERING SOCCER CLUB House league scores for the week ending Aug. 10. UNDER-FIVE MICRO DIVISION 1 Aug. 10 -Timbit Royal Blue (MVP Mathew Bianca) vs. Timbit Kelly Green (MVP Joseph Aucoin, Peter Petsis). UNDER-FIVE MICRO DIVISION Aug. 3 -Timbits Navy Blue (MVP Madeleine Pereira) vs. Tim- bits Maroon (MVP Brandon Pilon), Timbits Orange (MVP Us- maan Syed) vs. Timbits Turquoise (MVP Cierra Kaefer), Tim- bits Gold (MVP Lauren Mican) vs. Timbits Sky Blue (MVP Joseph Yule). UNDER-SEVEN BOYS’ DIVISION A Aug. 2 -Arnts Topsoil 1 (Andrew Murrell) vs. Brack Home En- tertainment 3 (Ryan Boylan, Nicholas Chin-Alloy, Mitchell Carkner, MVP Justin Ross); B.K. Baun Landscape 1 (Troy Gor- don, MVPs Sandeep Nater and Jason Munoz) vs. Exit Realty 2 (Ben Paterson, Nicholas Guiccardi, MVP Dimitri Mahadeo); Sunshine Blind & Draperies 2 (Andrew Pace, Joseph Vocino) vs. Village Plaque Attack 5 (Nicholas Axhorn, Raphael Reynolds 4, MVP Markell Nelson); Cougars 1 (Alexander Joseph Costa, MVP Alexander Joseph Costa) vs. Roger's Video 3 (Eric Passichicer 2, Markell Sutherland, MVP Eric Pas- sichicer). UNDER-SEVEN BOYS DIVISION B July 19 -Coldwell Banker 7 (Brandon Kirkup 3, Jeffery Heard 3, Liam Sopher) vs. Ontario Power Generation 0 (MVP Connor McQueen);Wildcats 3 (Bruce Cullen 2, Conor Grieve, MVP Vic- tor Perciasepe) vs. Hantec Control Systems 1 (Gorko Filinov, MVP Nolan Casey); BMO Mutual Funds Bombers 2 (Ryan Clarke, Patrick Henchey, MVP David Goad) vs. Thundercats 2 (Erik Watson, Blake Sanderson); Home Lifecare Services 1 (Connor Bess) vs. Lions 3 (Peter Wulczynski, Shane Satar, Alex Murray, MVP Alex Murray). July 26 - Hantec Control Systems 7 (Michael Spataro 2, Daniel Moy 2, Michael Wright, Nicholas Tezak, Stephen Hann, MVP Michael Spataro) vs. Ontario Power Generation 1 (Marcus Parisi, MVP Julian Pecorari);Wildcats 3 (Dylan Vieira, Ryan Ed- wards, Rafiz Suleman MVP Dylan Thomas) vs. Coldwell Banker 3 (Liam Sopher 2, Jeffery Heard); Lions 4 (Peter Wulczynski 3, Shane Satar, MVP Matthew Woitzik) vs. BMO Mutual Funds Bombers 0 (MVP Steven Lalta); Thundercats 0 vs. Home Life- care Services 0 (MVP Nathaniel Vaikla). UNDER-EIGHT BOYS’ DIVISION A July 30 -Soccer Connection 4 (Brandon Commisa 2, Arjun Vyas, Bryan Knopf, MVPs Matthew McFarlane, Alec Holtby) vs. Blasters 3 (Jhazz Paulino 3, MVP Daniel Timal); Hepcoe 10 (Stephen Arnold, Derrick Moore, Douglas Lalach, Milutin Cvetkovic 3, Corrado Calvo 4) vs. Sting 1 (Patrick Simmonds, MVP Zachary Skopeleanos); Belstone 6 (Kayen Dias 3, Marcus Malcolm, Erik Retz, Myles Stanley) vs. Belstone 2 (Zachary Domingo, Michael Brayiannis). Aug. 6 - The Soccer Connection 4 (Brian Leslie, Brandon Com- misa, Bryan Knopf 2, MVP Mena Agaiby) vs. Belstone Electric 4 (Marcus Malcolm 2, Trevor Peterson, Alastair Sinclair); Hep- coe 12 (Derrick Moore 2, Stephen Arnold 2, Milutin Cvetkovic, Scott Armstrong, Douglas Lalach 3, Corrado Calvo 2, Matthew Farrell, MVP Scott Armstrong ) vs. Kingsgate 1 (Carmelo Avari- no, MVP Adeel Danish); Blasters 5 (Jhazz Paulino, Daniel Fai- gal, Nathanial Hargraves, James Guest, Patrick Gregor, MVP Kyle Doerntlein) vs. Zellers 2 (Dylan Nelson 2, MVP Mitchell Nelson). UNDER-10 GIRLS’ DIVISION July 25 - Jestar 2 (Victoria Koczan, Lindsay Dimopoulos, MVPs Katie Tower, Megan McLeod, Michelle Ramsaran, Meghan Donnan) vs. Verify 0; Cruise Holidays of Metro East 1 (Laura Ewles) vs. Mikala 4 (Bianca Caporusso, Sarah Manning, Flem- mica Exeter 2, MVP Bianca Caporusso); H.T.S. Engineering 0 (MVP Samantha Gylys) vs. Kamiyama Kamikazies 5 (Ashley Speers, Sarah Litherland, Kathryn Rumbolt 3, MVPs Ashley Speers, Alison Smith, Rebecca Ferries, Kathryn Rumbolt); Pen- hold 5 (Kelsey Coughlin, Amber O'Quinn, Kellie Downing 3, MVPs Stacey D'Souza, Chenice Paterson) vs. Shelley's Sharks 1 (Natalie Guest, MVPs Muriel Schvartzman, Sara Pohner); Hunt Design 3 (Melissa Adam, Layne Farrell, Sarah Boileau, MVP Katherine Barney) vs. Precise Office Repairs 2 (Laura Donaldson, Stephanie McNown). Aug. 1 - Shelly's Sharks 0 (MVPs Michelina Tersigni, Spencer Haze) vs. Kamiyama Kamikazies 4 (Alison Smith 2, Sarah Litherland, Danielle Smithen, MVPs Samantha Wayland, Keri O'Sullivan); Jestar 2 (Kayla Schroeder, MVPs Amanda Boyle, Victoria Koczan, Megan Kluhspies) vs. Cruise Holidays of Metro East 0; Mikala vs Hunt Design (Default); Verify 1 (Kirsten Kuksis, MVP Tawnee Blakely) vs. Precise Office Repairs 0 (MVPs Laura Donaldson, Danielle Munoz, Jenna Smith, Whit- ney Ellenor); Penhold 3 (Kelsey Coughlin 2, Amber O'Quinn, MVP Tobi Odueke) vs. H.T.S. Engineering 0 (MVPs Tierra Warner, Melissa Plouskas) UNDER-14 BOYS’ DIVISION July 24 -Legal Eagles 2 (Jattin Chanana, Jason Fleming) vs. Factory Mattress 7 (Danny Cameron, Fouad Jahsham, Louis Wheatcroft 2, Adam Volpe, Michael Ricco 2); Sporting Images 3 (Alex Greenbury, Jeff Warne, Andrew Morrill) vs. Canada Hardwood Flooring 2 (Shane Boyd, Kyle Kavaratziz); Symbol 3 (Eric Pennington, Steven D'Souza 2) vs. Johnson Controls1(Andrew Lawson). July 31 -Factory Mattress 4 (Louis Wheatcroft 2, Adam Volpe, Stephen Berlin) vs. Canada Hardwood Flooring 1 (Shane Boyd); Legal Eagles 1 (Jatin Chanana) vs. Sporting Images 6 (Sean McCurdy, Chris Chappel 2, Scott Perry 2, Andrew Mor- rill); Changepoint 0 vs. Symbol 7 (Seven D'Souza, TJ Col- bourne, David Lahey 3, Alexander Stavrou 2); Peters Appli- ances 2 (Randy Lake 1, Ryan Beck) vs. Johnson Controls 3 (Andrew Lawson, Mitchell Forester, Brian Austin). Aug. 7 -Johnson Controls 2 (Evan Harvey, Andrew Powell) vs. Sporting Images 1 (Justin Davis); Symbol 3 (Christopher Neary, TJ Colbourne 2) vs. Canada Hardwood Flooring 0; Change- point 0 vs. Factory Mattress 5 (Danny Cameron, Fouad Jahshan 2, Louis Wheatcroft 2); Peter's Appliances 1 (Ryan Beck) vs. Legal Eagles 7 (Jatin Chanana 1, Jason Fleming 4, Andrew Riley 2). UNDER-14 GIRLS’ DIVISION Aug. 8 -Accurate Furniture 0 (MVP Alyshah Hassam) vs. Dun- view Sheet Metal 0 (Talia Pagniello); Ontario Power Generation 0 vs. Marshall Homes 3 (Kylee Sullivan 2, Jenny McCoy MVP Carolina Patterson); The Hawks 1 (MVP Carrie Frampton) vs. The Knights 0; Pro-Bel 0 (MVP Nicole Janssen, Kelly Winter- son) vs. Flames Soccer 1 (Ashley Woolstencroft MVP Sasha Farone); Rotary Watches 0 (MVP Carly Hurash) vs. East Metro Collision 1 (Alexandra Polzin MVPs Alyssa Higgison, Vanessa Robinson, Nicole Florio, Alexandra Polzin, Sarah Larock); Stonewell Management Group 1 (Amanda Good MVPs Kaitlyn Hill, Samantha Manning) vs. Re/Max Joe Pitino 0 (MVP Melanie Campbell). CLAREMONT MITES July 16 -Blue Jays 4 (Matthew Johnston 2, Thomas Carson 2) vs. Falcons 6 (Connor Owttrim 6, MVP Liam Thompson); Ind- wisco 1 (Aidan Bingham, MVPs Aidan Daniell and Aidan Bing- ham) vs. Cardinals 0. July 23 - Indwisco 3 (Marina Williams 2, Aidan Daniell, MVPs Marina Williams and Aidan Daniell) vs. Falcons 7 (Kenzie Duf- fin, Connor Owttrim 6, MVP Sarah Masters); Blue Jays 3 (Thomas Carson 3) vs. Cardinals 6 (Joseph Adamson 6, MVP Jennifer Evans). July 30 - Cardinals 4 (Harry Case 2, Paul Henderson, Joseph Adamson, MVPs Nicholas Beasley and Richard Norton) vs. In- dwisco 2 (Marina Williams, MVP Colin Bingham); Falcons 1 (Kenzie Duffin, MVP Kenzie Duffin) vs. Blue Jays 7 (Matthew Johnston, Hunter Davidson 2, Taylor Ward, Thomas Carson 3, MVP Connor Somers). CLAREMONT SQUIRTS July 17 -Ontario Power 6 (Aaron Marks, Katrina Lewycky, Michael Reichard 2, Robert Masters, Daniel Reichard, MVPs Robert Masters and Brin Farrell) vs. R.P.G. Electric 2 (Shannon Frederick 2, MVPs Cooper Jopling and Codey Bruggink); Pol- liker's Pride 6 (Matthew Harris, Daniel Johnston, Christopher Lloyd, Meaghan Lloyd, Michael Manilla 2, MVPs William Marks and Jennafer Collins) vs. Williams Towing 2 (Harrison Long, Danielle Ferrier, MVPs Emily Ferrier and Thomas Hendy). July 24 - Polliker's Pride 5 (Matthew Harris, Daniel Johnston, Christopher Lloyd, Ryan Starling, Michael Manilla, MVPs Joce- lyn Clark and Perryn Bennett) vs. Ontario Power 0 (MVPs Jen- nafer Collins, Stephanie Cook and Trevor Cook); Williams Tow- ing 5 (Graham Klammer, Harrison Long 3, Danielle Ferrier, MVP Danielle Ferrier) vs. R.P.G. Electric 2 (Alexander Aboud, Bryan Crozier, MVPs Nicole Daniell and Connor Gifford). July 31 -R.P.G. Electric 7 (Brian Isaacs 2, Aaron Gifford 3, Cooper Jopling, Codey Bruggink, MVP Sarah Kern) vs. Pollik- er's Pride 4 (Daniel Johnston, Christopher Lloyd, Stephanie Cook 2, MVPs Meaghan Lloyd and Trevor Cook); Williams Tow- ing 3 (Harrison Long 2, Mackenzie Kayes, MVPs Nigel Stormes and Raymond Cronin) vs. Ontario Power 4 (Katrina Lewycky 2, Samantha Goodchild, Michael Reichard, MVPs Aaron Marks, Katrina Lewycky and Maxim Lewycky). WOMEN'S DIVISION Aug. 12 -Sports Medicine and Wellness Centre 1 (Arlie Britton) vs. Contantine's Independent Grocer 0; Lasting Impressions Esthetics 3 (Ann-Marie Messenger 2, Michelle Pancham) vs. United Soccer 1 (Cheryl Langevine); Pickering Aerial Gymnas- tics 4 (Theresa Bray, Lindsey Saccucci, Josette Bell 2) vs. Sport- ing Images 0. PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION JUNIOR T-BALL MIXED PLAYER OF THE GAME As of July 27, 2001 July 24:Knights of Columbus: Abhilash Mathews, Cherrywood Roofing: Bradley Walker, Minute Muffler & Brake: Miranda Blietstra, Speedy Auto Service: Blair Mondoux, Flo E. Betts Realtor: Alexan- der Easy, Ontario Power Generation: Alexander Hollinger, East Side Marios: Adam Antunes. July 26:Knights of Columbus: Dakota Parsons, Cherrywood Roof- ing: Romel Waltoo, Dominion-Sav-A-Centre: Cameron Dohery, Speedy Auto Service: Zachary Cutler, Flo E. Betts Realtor: Joseph Aucoin, East Side Marios: Cameron Frizado. SENIOR T-BALL MIXED DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 9. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL SKF 13 10 2 1 0.808 -- Pickering Optometric Clinic 12 8 2 2 0.750 2 Mulberry Bush 14 7 4 3 0.607 2.5 Boyer Pontiac Buick 11 5 5 1 0.500 4 Ontario Power Generation 12 3 7 2 0.333 6 S&R Carpentry Ltd. 13 2 10 1 0.192 8 Employment News 11 1 8 2 0.182 7.5 DIVISION RESULTS July 30:SKF (MVP Michael McGill) 7 vs Pickering Optometric (MVP Christine Misketis) 0; Boyer Pontiac Buick 24 vs Ontario Power Generation (MVP Melissa Harrison) 20; S & R Carpentry vs Employment News (Double default). Aug. 1:SKF 7 vs S & R Carpentry 0; Mulberry Bush (MVP Shawn Branscombe) 7 vs Boyer Pontiac Buick (MVP Keith Hutton) 0; Pick- ering Optometric 24 vs Ontario Power Generation (MVP Shayne Lillicrop) 22. Aug. 8:Mulberry Bush 7 vs Pickering Optometric 0; Ontario Power Generation (MVP Natalie Harrison) 7vs S & R Carpentry 0. MITE GIRLS’ DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 8. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL Royal Lepage-M. Wilson 12 10 2 0 0.833 -- Celtech Plastics Ltd. 12 7 4 1 0.625 2.5 Pickering Heat 12 5 6 1 0.458 4.5 Air Plus Air Conditioning 12 5 7 0 0.417 5 KIA Cars of Pickering 12 1 10 1 0.125 8.5 DIVISION RESULTS July 31:KIA of Pickering (MVP Alannah Joynt) 4 vs Air Plus Air Conditioning (MVP Paulina Minoia) 15. Aug. 7:Pickering Heat (MVP The Team) 15 vs KIA of Pickering (MVP The Team) 15. SQUIRT GIRLS’ DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 9. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL Ontario Power Generation 13 10 2 1 0.808 -- Herongate Barn Theatre 13 8 5 0 0.615 2.5 Road Trailer Rentals Inc. 14 7 6 1 0.536 3.5 W. Pick. Ladies Slo-Pitch 13 4 8 1 0.346 6 Dr. Warren Cohen 13 2 10 1 0.192 8 DIVISION RESULTS July 30:Herongate Barn Theatre (MVP Krista Johnston) 13 vs Road Trailer Rentals (MVP Rhi Walker) 9; West Pickering Ladies Slow Pitch 13 vs Ontario Power Generation (MVP Natalie Wong) 14. Aug. 1:Road Trailer Rentals (MVP Samantha Joudrey) 15 vs West Pickering Ladies Slow Pitch (MVP Amanda Cook) 19; Dr. Warren Cohen (MVP Jessica Whitfield) 9 vs Herongate Barn Theatre (MVP Carole-Anne Boisvert) 11. Aug. 8:Ontario Power Generation 9 vs Dr. Warren Cohen 7. MITE BOYS’ DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 9. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL Bud’s Auto 14 11 2 1 0.821 -- Employment News 14 10 4 0 0.714 1.5 OJ Muller Landscaping 14 7 6 1 0.536 4 DISTICOR 14 7 7 0 0.500 4.5 Knights of Columbus 14 6 7 1 0.464 5 Umbrella Day Care Service 14 5 7 2 0.429 5.5 Trident Elevator 14 4 9 1 0.321 7 Thompson Kernaghan 14 3 11 0 0.214 8.5 DIVISION RESULTS July 30:Employment News (MVP The Whole Team) 20 vs Umbrel- la Daycare Services (MVP Brendon Royle) 2; O.J. Muller (MVP Trevor Patterson) 10 vs Buds Auto (MVP Daniel Wilkins) 18; DISTI- COR 16 vs Thompson Kernaghan 11; Knights of Columbus 13 vs Trident Elevator (MVP Praveen Mathews) 14. Aug. 1:Thompson Kernaghan (MVP Aric Frigstad) 8 vs Buds Auto (MVP Justin Pierce) 13; Employment News 7 vs Knights of Colum- bus 8 ;Trident Elevator 11 vs O.J. Muller (MVP Brett Huckstep) 19; Umbrella Daycare Services 7 vs DISTICOR (MVP Brandon Willis) 12. Aug. 8:Knights of Columbus 6 vs Employment News 17; O.J. Muller 19 vs Trident Elevator 12; DISTICOR (MVP Pierce Jemmitt) 17 vs Umbrella Daycare Services (MVP Alex Melvin) 15; Buds Auto (MVP Whole Team) 19 vs Thompson Kernaghan (MVP Brandon Williams) 13. SQUIRT BOYS’ DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 2. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL Ontario Power Generation 16 12 2 2 0.813 -- HFM Construction 16 12 3 1 0.781 0.5 Cleansales 16 11 4 1 0.719 1.5 Leslie & Palmer Electrical 16 9 3 4 0.688 2 Trillium Pontiac-Buick GMC 16 7 8 1 0.469 5.5 Scotia McLeod 16 6 9 1 0.406 6.5 Spotless Auto Glass 16 4 11 1 0.281 8.5 Canadian Progress Club 16 4 11 1 0.281 8.5 OJ Muller Landscape 16 2 14 0 0.125 11 DIVISION RESULTS July 31:Ontario Power Generation (MVP Ryan Graham) 17 vs HFM Construction (MVP Michael Kelly) 3; Canadian Progress (MVP Tyler Dugard) 20 vs OJ Muller (MVP Cory Waters) 13; Spot- less (MVP Nathan Conway) 12 vs Cleansales (MVP Patrick Don- nelly, Ryan Branscombe) 17; Scotia McLeod (MVP Michael Linde- nas) 11 vs Leslie & Palmer (MVP Dylan Robertson) 11. Aug. 1:Trillium 19 vs OJ Muller 14; Leslie & Palmer 6 vs Ontario Power Generation (MVP David Sherk) 17; Scotia McLeod (MVP Curtis Spence) 13 vs Spotless (MVP The Team) 10; Cleansales (MVP Mark Heyd, Zach Everingham) 18 vs HFM Construction (MVP Justin Ashman) 10. PEEWEE BOYS’ DIVISION Standings as of Aug. 2. TEAM GP W L T PCT GBL Air Plus Air Conditioning 11 8 1 2 0.818 -- T. Hamilton & Son Roofing 13 7 6 0 0.538 3 Shell X Courier Service 12 5 6 1 0.458 4 Kwik Signs 11 3 6 2 0.364 5 Winners 11 3 7 1 0.318 5.5 DIVISION RESULTS July 30:Air Plus Air Conditioning (MVP Michael Lonergan) 19 vs Kwik Signs (MVP Danny Lindenas) 8; Hamilton Roofing (MVP An- drew Gay) 6 vs Shell X (MVP James Choleras) 7. Aug. 1:Winners (MVP Jason Kirow) 9 vs Hamilton Roofing (MVP Brian Moote) 18; Air Plus Air Conditioning (MVP Sean Robb) 9 vs Shell X (MVP Eddy Ricciardi) 11. AJAX LADIES’ SLO-PITCH ASSOCIATION FINAL REGULAR-SEASON STANDINGS ‘A’ DIVISION TEAM G W L T PTS Slammers 15 11 4 0 22 Joy’s Angels 15 10 5 0 20 Cruisers 15 9 5 1 19 Grin & Bear It 15 9 5 1 19 Top Shelf 15 7 8 0 14 Diamond Dusters 15 2 12 1 5 Moore Diamond Dogs 15 1 14 0 2 ‘B’ DIVISION TEAM G W L T PTS Chatts 15 13 2 0 26 Royals 15 12 3 0 24 Bell Operators 15 9 6 0 18 Kapps Leasing 15 9 6 0 18 Thirsty Monk 15 7 7 1 15 Coyote Girls 15 3 12 0 6 The Sprints 15 1 14 0 2 * Sales Representative ** Associate Broker *** Owner/Broker ® Ability Real Estate Ltd. 432-7200 RANDY SCARLETT* 905- 434-7777 SUN., AUGUST 19, 1:30-4 P.M. 94 TIPTON AJAX ***IMMEDIATE POSSESSION*** ***VENDOR WANTS SOLD*** Excellent family home at top of Crescent. Large pie shape lot is fully fenced but a small section. All brick home with interlock driveway. 2 entrances to basement, one from main floor laundry room and garage other from kitchen. **Must see**. 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Operations Engineer Reporting to the Vice President of Operations you will monitor, control and troubleshoot all aspects of manufacturing at over 20 facilities. You will lead various engineering projects including plant modifications, retrofits and new construction. Successful candidates will be graduates in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. Status as a Professional Engineer in Ontario will be required. Interested applicants are requested to send their resume to Human Resources: Fax - (416) 281-8842 E-mail - mcasys@idirect.com Mail - 8800 Sheppard Avenue East Scarborough, Ontario M1B 5R4 Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. www.mcasphalt.com THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF DURHAM REGION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Community Foundation of Durham Region raises and invests monies for the long-term benefit of the citizens of the community. The Foundation seeks an Executive Di- rector who will lead the Foundation to the next stage of its growth. Reporting to the Board of Directors, primary respon- sibilities will include: • Raising the profile of the Foundation in the community with all stake holders • Expanding the existing volunteer base. • Accelerating the fund raising activities within the community You already have a successful track record of association management, in- cluding building relationships with key community leaders. You have a dem- onstrated ability to raise funds. You are a self-starter with strong entrepreneurial drive and comfortable in a leadership role. You possess strong organizational and communications skills and are at ease in the public eye. If you fit this profile and want to enrich the lives of others, we want to hear from you. Please respond in confidence by August 24th, 2001 to Ron Hawkshaw, Chairman, Community Foundation of Durham Region. Polak, McKay, Hawkshaw 467 Westney Road South Unit #16 Ajax, Ontario. 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Lakeview Blvd. Shoal Point Rd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR FOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA PLEASE CALL 905-683-5117 510 General Help 510 General Help THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ PICKERING Norfolk Sq. Sultana Sq. Foxwood Trail Bayfield St. Chartwell Crt. Weyburn Sq. Sandhurst Cres. Pinegrove Ave. Meldron Dr. Westcreek Dr. Mountcastle Casno Dr. Silverspruce Wixon Dr. Sprucehill Rd. Parkside Dr. Aspen Rd. Franklin St. Livingston St. 1350 Genanna Rd. Blueridge Cres. Central cres. Joseph St. Maldne Cres. Hensall Crt. Glenanna Rd. 1331 & 1360 Glenanna Rd. Echo Point Rd. Rosebank Rd.N. Amberlea Rd. Saugeen Dr. Wildflower Dr. Highview Rd. Grenoble Blvd. Admiral Rd. Naroch Blvd. Hillcrest Rd. Garvolin Ave. Dyson Rd. Stover Cres. Fawndale Rd. 1345 Altona Rd. 1330 Altona Rd. Toynvale Rd. Sanok Dr. Modlin Rd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR FOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA PLEASE CALL 905-683-5117 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help The News Advertiser Is looking for reliable people to insert and deliver papers and flyers door to door every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the Pickering area. Deliveries must be completed by 6:00 pm. Must have a vehicle. For more information call 905-683–5117 APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN One of the world’s leading manufacturers of resin impregnated papers, we are expanding and have an opening at our facility in Cobourg, Ontario for an Apprentice Electrician. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, this position involves shift work. The successful candidate will be a college graduate of a three-year electrical or electronics technology program who is self-motivated and interested in pursuing an industrial electrician’s license through the apprenticeship program. Previous experience in an industrial setting and some knowledge and trouble shooting skills with Allen Bradley PLCs, relay logic controls and AC/DC drives will be an asset. Mechanical aptitude is required as the apprentice electrician will have to obtain a license to work on natural gas appliances and have the interest and ability to learn pneumatics, hydraulics and steam and boiler systems. Excellent communications, interpersonal and analytical skills will also be necessary. If you have the required qualifications and would enjoy a career in a fast- paced and dynamic industry with an organization committed to quality and technology, we’d be interested in hearing from you. Please submit your resume in confidence to: Human Resources, Casco Impregnated Papers Inc., 56 Willmott Street, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4R5, fax (905) 372-3099 or e-mail: human.resources@cob.cascoprod.com We thank all applicants for their response; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. For more information on Casco Products or Casco Impregnated Papers please visit our web sites at www.cascoprod.com or www.cascosurf.com Creating the right chemistry CASCO PRODUCTS Akzo Nobel, based in the Netherlands, serves customers throughout the world with healthcare products, coatings, and chemicals. Consolidated sales for 2000 totaled USD 13 billion. The Company currently employs 67,500 people in more than 75 countries. Financial results for the third quarter of 2001 will be published on October 24, 2001. Casco Products is a business unit within Akzo Nobel. We carry out industrial operations in the fields of impregnated papers, adhesives and expandable microspheres. Our market is global. We have companies in most European countries, in North America, South America and Asia. The turnover is USD .48 billion. The number of employees is 2,200. BINDERY Journey II Person required for printing company in Oshawa. Sewing machine experience an asset. Fax resume to Paul Smith (905)428-6024 or call Paul Smith (905)723-3438 ext. 242 between 9am and 4pm CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. EAST SIDE MARIO'S Ajax/Bowmanville Now has opportunities for full time & part time positions for: ❖ Line Cooks / Prep Cooks ❖ Servers , Bartenders Please apply in person as follows: Bowmanville Location: 101 Clarington Blvd. Aug.18, 11am-12pm~Cooks Only Aug. 21, 9am-11am~All Positions Ajax Location: 100 Westney Rd.S. Aug. 21, 3pm-4:30 pm.~All Positions Laura Laura Laura II PETITES OPEN HOUSE August 18 & 19 2001 10am to 5pm Laura Canada specializes in high quality fashion for women. We have the following positions at our new Pickering location. COMING IN FALL 2001 Store Management Sales Associates Cashiers / Stockperson Come and meet our Laura Team Metro East Trade Centre, 1899 Brock Road, Pickering Fax: 905-426-1782 Non-Profit, Christian Daycare Needs TEACHER Full-time hours ONE ON ONE ASSISTANT Alternate days EVENING STUDENT Fax resume to:905-839-8273 or call Joyce, Sonia or Kim at 905-839-1842 Only those selected for an interview will be called. Join the Journey! Call now to apply: Stock Transportation Ltd. Positions Available Free Training Provided Live in Port Perry, Uxbridge, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa1-800-889-9491 Are you a stay-at-home parent or “too young to retire”? Do you enjoy driving and working with children? Then driving a school bus may be for you! 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help We have the job for you! * Full & Part Time * Live-in & Live-out * Long & Short term * Drivers Preferred 666-2228 or 1-800-219-8059 or Fax Resume to: 666-9689 25 Regency Crescent Whitby, Ont. L1N 7K8 CARDINAL NANNIES & COMPANIONS INC. www.cardinalnannies.com Nannies for Children We also do special needs. Call us for an interview CARPET CLEANERS NEEDED. Reliable vehicle required. Call 905-579-7816 for interview. COUNTER HELP midnight shift for Country Style Donuts, 355 Bayly St., Ajax. Call (905) 427-6382 before noon. COURIER DRIVERS with cars can earn up to $650+/weekly With vans can earn up to $1000+/weekly servicing Dur- ham and GTA. (905)427-8093. CUSTOMER SERVICE - Call today, start tomorrow. Call Candy immediately for inter- view (905) 686-2442 CUSTOMER SERVICE/Office Assistant, full-time position available for a busy custom drapery and window covering business. Reporting directly to the business manager, the individual will be responsible for: scheduling, sales order processing and basic ac- counting. Superior verbal and written skills a must. Comput- er skills an asset. Also, Part- Time position available. Pref- erence will be given to those with sales experience in the window covering field. Fax re- sume to: 905-666-0622. Inter- viewing will be conducted the week of August 20th. DAY & ROSS COMPANY re- quires truck driver imme- diately for dayshift position. Contact Ted Gomes at (905)665–1431 or send re- sume to: 1 Hoodgate Drive, Whitby Ont. L1R 2M7. DEMONSTRATORS required immediately for in-store dem- onstrations at Costco, full or part-time. Mature people wel- come. Flexible hours. Some weekend required. Please call Harriet or Nancy 905-686- 7278 for interview. DO YOU WANT to make more money? Do you want to work in a fun, friendly environment? If you want to get ahead, we'll train you. Call Michael bet- ween 9am-Noon. (416)527- 8452. DZ DRIVER REQUIRED.Full time, for waste management company. Experienced $17 per hour . Knowledge of GTA and a clean abstract. Fax Gary @ 416-423-7113. J & K Disposal. EH! CANADIAN MARKETING and Promotions company is now hiring in various areas. No experience necessary. Will train. Must have interest in sports and leisure. Call Courtney (905) 576-5523. Fire Your Boss! Work at home online. above average in- come! Toll free 1-877-418- 1741 www.123ezgold.com FRESH AIR,exercise and more. Call for a carrier route in your area today. 905-683– 5117. FRIENDLY PEOPLE to do tel- ephone work for busy office, no selling. Monday to Friday 5 - 9 pm Saturday 10 - 1 pm, $8 hour base salary can earn up to $15. Call Nichole, after 1 p.m. (905) 655-9053. Must have transportation GOOD JOB OPPORTUNITY -In HA- LIFAX -good money -no experience -18+. Want to come? Apply online at: www.JobAndOpportunity.com GUARDIAN DRUGSTORE Sales Associate needed for evenings and weekends. Shift starts at 3:45 pm. Cash experience an asset but will train. Apply at 97 King St. E. Oshawa (next to Oshawa Clinic). No phone calls please. LANDSCAPE LABOURERS need- ed. Good work ethic, own car and good driving record a must. Very hard work. Apply at: 1675 Victor- ia St. O'Flaherty's Landscaping Center; The Big Black Barn. Ph- one 905427–4143 or 666-4263. LOCAL DURHAM Housecleaning Company requires Part-time House Cleaner. Experience pre- ferred, must have own vehicle. 905-666–0727 MAID SERVICE Requires reliable cleaners for residential, daytime only, part-time positions to start immediately. Experience pre- ferred, but not necessary. Own transportation required. Serious inquiries only (905) 686–9160. MANDARIN RESTAURANT requi- res full-time host staff. Experie- nce not necessary. Apply in per- son with photo ID from 3pm- 6pm, 1725 Kingston Road, Pic- kering (Kingston/East of Brock). MEN, WOMEN & COUPLES NEEDED Straight or gay, inter- net work. Great income, classy environment. Flexible hours. Can block Canada out. Contact Rod (905)424–1670 ON CALL POSITIONS avail- able at Waterview Child Care Centre. Daycare experience required. Fax resume to: (905)721-0596 PENTAGON SECURITY - Now accepting applications for the following positions: Stationary Guards, Canine Units; prefer- ably with own canine. Applicants must have minimum Grade 10 education, reliable transportation. Apply 201 Whiteoaks Crt., Whitby, Ontario. Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Fax resumes (905) 665-0102. FRENCH speaking Pre-school Assistant required. Starting September approximately 7 hours per day. Pickering/ Ajax area. Call (905) 509–5005 ext. 300 or fax (905)509-1959. ONTARIO DUCT CLEANING a leader in indoor air quality looking for a full time Senior Technician. Must be clean- cut, mechanically inclined, with some customer sales and service skills, and have minimum Grade 12 education. The successful candidate must also be licensed, with own transportation and be willing to work shift work. Ex- perience in the field or related an asset but not a necessity. Please fax your resume to (905) 655-9069 SCORE BIG!- With an oppor- tunity to advance quickly in the advertising field. We will teach all aspects of our busi- ness to successful applicants. No experience needed. Call Debbie for personal interview (905)576-4425 SCUGOG CHRISTIAN School is accepting applications for a part time French teacher 3 mornings/week. Fax resume 905-985-7153 or call the school 905-985-3741 or e- mail (tonydeko@enor- eo.on.ca). SERVERS, FULL-TIME posi- tions. Experience a must, for busy family restaurant. Drop off resume to: Teddy's Restaurant at King St. & Park Rd. Oshawa SERVICE & DELIVERY person required. Full-time position available immediately for our Ajax location. Please fax re- sume to: (905)576-9446 or email to: gregw@rentalcity.ca or call (905)576-9112. SHANDEX TRUCK INC.AZ Driver needed immediately. Excellent pay package, bene- fits. US Experience. 70" hi-rise sleepers. Please contact. Bill (905)420–7407 800-219-6225 STRONG VOICES NEEDED. Telephone sales, no experi- ence necessary. Dundas/ Thickson area. Salary plus commission. 905-579–6222 STUCK IN A JOB you hate? We are a progressive compa- ny with an exciting income plan. If you are willing to work & eager to learn, we'll train you. Call Tony (905)426–1322 TELEMARKETERS needed. No experience necessary. Full training provided. Call (905) 579-7816 for interview. TREATS Pickering Town Cen- tre requires bakery and coun- ter staff. F/T Mon.-Fri. position available. Please apply in person with resume. TRUCK DRIVERS - Full & part-time. DZ license experi- ence in roll off units, hauling liquid and solid loads. Call 905-683-1397. WANTED: ALUMINUM Siders, soffit and fascia applicators for new residential housing. Union rates, benefits, RSPs, etc... Call 416-749-7440 WE ARE LOOKING for mature people to expand our financial services business in this area. Please call Ron Kearn at (905) 436–8499. WORK FROM HOME. START NOW! www.aliveforlife.com Toll Free 1-866-276-9302. WORRIED ABOUT MONEY??? http://www.twochoices.com/ Access Code: SW1265 YOUR PERSONAL weight loss consultant on the web at: www.bodyultimates.com CIRCLE ME!!!12 Openings available. Call Alex (905) 767- 5964 Salon & Spa Help514 ELYSIAN FIELDS Day Spa currently seeking Full-time Registered Massage Thera- pist. Drop off resume to 101 Mary St. W., Suite 204 Whitby or Call (905)430–5952 Skilled & Technical Help515 ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER or apprentice required. Excellent opportunity for energetic per- son. Must have own transpor- tation. Call (905) 697-0328 or Fax resume to: (905) 623- 8984. HVAC HEATING & AIR condi- tioning -Service Techs + Sales Reps. Busy, progres- sive store needs team orient- ed people. You will be experi- enced and have licensing in HVAC field. We offer excellent working conditions, flexible hours, bonuses and benefits. Send us a resume. Fax: 905- 623-2898 LARGE Architectural Millwork company seeks CABINET MAKER in Oshawa area. Fully experienced need only please. Please send resumes to: P.O. Box #115, C/O Northumber- land News, Unit 212, 884 Division St., Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 5V6. WE'RE EXPANDING Gas Fitter 2 for new home installations of gas pipe and venting. Experience pre- ferred. East end location. Please fax resume to: (905)434-1741. SANDING PERSON required for local wood finishing shop. Full time days. Own transportation required. Fax resume to 905- 983-1051 Office Help525 ##Full Time Admin. Assistant booked for scarborough by adrianne to run Sun. Aud. 12 1x30=30 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for general construction company in Pickering Village. must have computer experience. Bookkeep- ing and construction knowledge would be helpful. Fax resume (905)426-9302. OFFICE HELP needed full time. Quick Books experience an asset. Fax resume to (905)428-1969. Own transportation required. OFFICE personnel required with the following experience account payable/receivable, payroll, com- puter skills required for the above tasks and other related functions. Must be capable of working inde- pendently and have good tele- phone skills. Good salary and benefits, casual working environ- ment, some flexibility in hours. Please fax resume to 1-905-474- 2336 P/T DAYS office help $8.00/hour. Fax resume to (905)831–1225 RECEPTIONIST / CUSTOMER Service. General office admin., Word, Excel, receivables/pay- ables. Full Time. Fax resume to (905) 831-7233. Sales Help & Agents530 Hospital/Medical/ Dental535 DENTAL ASSISTANT Certified Level 1, required for Pickering Dental Office, some evenings and no weekends, approx. 32 hrs per week. Fax resume to 905-831- 7375. HYGIENIST required for Pickering Dental office Thursday's & Satur- days starting September. Call Janice at 905-420-9211 or fax resume to: (905)420-9212. DENTAL HYGIENIST needed part time in Ajax practice for Mondays and Saturdays. Please fax resume to 905- 427-9280. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST re- quired for office expansion. Full time with some evenings & Saturdays. Dental reception and computer experience necessary. Mail resume to: Dr. Stephen Murray, 1300 King St. E. Oshawa. L1H 8J4 EXPERIENCED Dental recep- tionist required. Must have excellent telephone manner and good interpersonal skills. ABEL system an asset. Reply in confidence to Oshawa This Week. File #717, P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L5 EXPERIENCED full time medi- cal secretary for a fast paced specialist office in Pickering Must have medical training, be organized and be able to multi task. Fax resume to 905-427-2028. H.C.A. OR P.S.W. required. Reputable private care com- pany. Pride in compassion, ethics, pleasant personality, reliability necessary. Vehicle required. Part-time possibly leading to full-time. 905-655- 3903 HYGIENIST required for Ajax dental office. One day a week. 905-683-8400. HYGIENIST required full time or part time for large Picker- ing practice. Saturday hours also available. Fax resume to (905) 831-7094 or call Joan (905) 831-6666. HYGIENIST REQUIRED for Tuesday afternoons/evenings and Saturdays for Pickering practice. Call Wendy, 905- 420–8990 HYGIENIST REQUIRED part- time family oriented practice. fax resume or call (905)571-2235. PHARMACY CLERK,full time, required for our location in Courtice, bookkeeping and or administrative experience an asset. Fax resume to manag- er (905) 721-0770. DENTAL ASSISTANT FOR ORAL SURGERY Part-time no nights/weekends. HARP certi- fied. New rates, benefits op- tional. Send resume to Dr. R. Klein 92 Church St. S. Suite 102 Ajax L1S 6B4 or fax 905- 619-0748. VERSA-CARE CENTRE Ux- bridge invites applicants for permanent part-time RNs/ RPNs. Previous LTC experi- ence an asset. Fax or mail re- sume to Elizabeth Batt, DOC, 130 Reach Street, Uxbridge, ON, L9P 1L3, 905-852-0117. XRAY TECHNOLOGIST required. 32-hours/week scheduled, fre- quent additional hours available, no weekends. Clinic practice located in Ajax. Competitive pay rates. Phone 905-576-9583 (Chris); 905-665-8878 (Jane) Hotel/Restaurant540 SERVER required Fine dining experience an asset. Please call (905)428-9777 Teaching Opportunities545 MONTESSORI SCHOOL in Oshawa requires elementary teacher for September 2001. Montessori teacher preferred. Please Call Mrs. Munro at 905-432-7976. Houses For Sale100 WHITBY SHORES Freehold Townhouse. 1470sq.ft + base- ment. 3-bedroom, 3-bath, A/C, fenced yard, 6 appliances, ga- rage, immaculate $189,950. OPEN HOUSE August 18th/19th 1:00-5:00pm. 905-430-8868 AVON Sales Dealers Needed Unlimited Earning Opportunity Available Call for info PAULINE 1-866-888-5288 EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST for busy & growing real estate office in Ajax. Part-time evenings. Please fax resume (905)427-1207 6 FIGURE + INCOME Commercial Sales Must be able to work without supervision. Flexible hours & area. Car required. Call Paul 416-676-1423 RUSH HOUR Stop commuting 18+ full training CALL JACKIE 905-686-9586 Full and part time help late evenings Bring Resume in person from 6-9pm JUST DESSERTS 1163 Kingston Rd, Pickering FRENCH TEACHER Needed, small private school 4 - 5 hrs. per day. (905)509-1722 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 - PAGE 29 A/P WHITEVALE GOLF CLUB now hiring: BACK SHOP STAFF Fax resume to: (905)294-5115 Or apply in person: 2985 Golf Club Road, Whitevale. Tel: 905-294-9600 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help 510 General Help PERMANENT PART TIME POSITION AVAILABLE Demonstration & merchandising company requires an Area Manager Car will be required as some travel is necessary. Strong attention to detail and recruiting skills are essential. Must be fluent in English Fax your resume to 905-619-2944 or e-mail ccievent@istar.ca THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers & flyers to the following areas ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ Scarborough Rouge Hills Drive Island Road Brycemoor Road Brownfield Gardens Friendship Ave. Sunny Slope Beaverbrook Crt. Kirkdene Dr. East Ave. Jaybell Grove Flagstone Terrace King Arthurs Crt. 8 Clappison Blvd. Blueking Cres. Tudor Glen Cres. Fanfare Ave. Broadbride Cres. Darcy McGee Cres. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR FOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA PLEASE CALL 905-683-5117 TEMPORARY ACCOUNT MANAGER POSITION Carlton Cards Ltd.has an upcoming Temporary Account Manager's position opportunity in the social expression industry in the Ajax to Cobourg Area. Responsibilities include selling our products to established chain and independent retailers, merchandising, staff management and implementing corporate initiatives. A University/ College Degree is required. We offer: • Guaranteed Base Salary • Bonus Opportunities • Company Car • Expense Account Qualified candidates should fax their resumes no later than August 27th to: The District Manager, Carlton Cards Ltd. at (905)435-4678 or e-mail to: georgehegarty@carltoncards.ca We are committed to fair hiring practices, No agencies or phone calls please. While we appreciate all responses, we must advise only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. THE NEWS ADVERTISER Is looking for carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door Wed. Fri. & Sat. by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. call 905-683–5117 UXBRIDGE TIMES JOURNAL & TRIBUNE REQUIRES RURAL ROUTE DRIVERS to deliver newspapers Wednesday & Friday in the following areas: * Uxbridge * Goodwood Reliable Vehicle Required Call Debbie (905)852-9141 COMMERCIAL MOVERS REQUIRED • Valid License • Experience an asset •Good Command of English Knowledge of GTA an asset Call 905-831-0080 515 Skilled & Technical Help 515 Skilled & Technical Help Manufacturing company located in Scarborough requires a strong, self moti- vated individual who is detail oriented and able to work under minimal supervision in a fast paced environment to fill: ORDER DESK POSITION The candidate should have order entry and EDI system experience as well as excellent computer and phone skills. Please forward resume by fax to: (416) 724-6818 525 Office Help 525 Office Help ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Required for busy growing company. Experienced and computer knowledge. Please forward resume to; Discount Car and Truck Rentals 101 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa L1G 4S4 email-pforletta@discountcar.com Part-time Accounting Assistant required by medium sized manufacturing company located in Pickering. Duties include A/R, A/P and some invoicing. Must be computer literate with experience in accounting packages and have good keyboard skills. Approximately 20 hours per week (flexible). Please respond in writing to: Ellis Packaging Ltd. 1830 Sandstone Manor Pickering, Ontario L1W 3Y1 Attention: Personnel Department RESIDENTIAL CLEANING • Bonded • Insured All Work Guaranteed (Seniors discount) For free honest estimates call 905-831-0080 555 Domestic Help Available 555 Domestic Help Available Durham Real Estate Associate Broker Jane Doe 000-000-0000SAMPL E SAMPL E ADAD Oshawa • W h i t b y • C l a r i n g t o n • P o r t P e r r y • A j a x • P i c k e r i n g Real Esta t e A g e n t D i r e c t o r y NEW! Attention, real estate professionals! Have your business card delivered to over 140,000 households across the Durham Region! The Directory will publish on the last Sunday of every month. Deadline: Wednesday prior to publication. Contact Janice Samoyloff for details! 905-576-9335 or Ajax 905-683-0707, Ext. 2218 Fax: 905-579-4218 E-mail: jsamoyloff@durhamregion.com 100 Houses For Sale 100 Houses For Sale 100 Houses For Sale 100 Houses For Sale 525 Office Help 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/ Dental WHITBY - Tormina Built ex- ecutive home, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, sep. living/dining rms, familyroom, completely fin- ished basement, beautiful landscaping front & back. 16x32 heated inground pool, many options. Asking $286,000. To view on the web: BYTHEOWNER.COM and go to#4836. For personal viewing call 905-668-8459. PORT PERRY, downtown im- maculate family home, newly- renovated inside & out featur- ing both family & living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, 3-bedroom, 2 bath- rooms, finished basement with in-law potential. Mature treed lot. Asking $192,900. 905-709-2998 COMPETELY RENOVATED 4bdrms, 21/2 baths, finished basement, ceramics, carpet- ed. Recently replaced furnace & roof. New fence & asphalt. $259,000. Open House Sun- day, August 19th 1-4pm, 557 Creekview Circle, Pickering. (905)839–2022. LOCATION, LOCATION 3- Bedroom ranch-style w/at- tached garage. Large lot, 163.20 frontage, 132 deep. Stream beside property w/ parkette. Front deck, back pa- tio, well treed, Newcastle Vil- lage, 2 mn.-401/#2. $215,000. 905-987-5306 LOCATION!! LOCATION!! 688 West Shore Blvd., Picker- ing., Short walk to lake, bay, schools, & parks. 3+1 bed- room in-law apartment, 2-1/2 baths, 50x120 lot, FAG, CAC, workshop and more. $206,000. OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun 2-5pm (905)831–4680 TWO-YEAR-OLD LIFESTYLE home in Wellington (on Lake) 2-bedrooms, kitchen w/5 new appliances, 4-pc. bath, great room, front&side porch, C/A, attached garage, leased land. $69,000. Monica 1-800-353- 7823, 905-985-8060 FOR SALE PICKERING area. 3-bedroom bungalow with many upgrades. Large mature lot, Liverpool/Hwy 2, close to schools & all other amenities. Private Dave 905-831-7055 anytime. BARGAIN - HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL at $159,900. Bunga- low on oversized lot in prime location of Whitby. (905) 725- 0122 or (416) 818-5932. Open Houses102 OPEN HOUSE - SAT +SUN- DAY Aug 18+19 1-6pm. New price $169,000! 780 Tatra Dr. Oshawa. Attention First Time- Buyers! Excellent Deal. Cheaper than rent. 3+2 bunga- low, basement apt, separate entrance, lots of upgrades. Located in Oshawa. Call Ho- tline 416-407-6869. Out-of-Town Properties120 LAKEFRONT COTTAGE for sale, immediate possession, 90 minutes from Ajax/Picker- ing or Toronto, 15 min. from Casino Rama. Leased Land. Situated on Lake St. John, near Orillia on 1 acre of prop- erty, open concept living room/kitchen with large woodburning fireplace. 3-bed- rooms, 3pc. bathroom, insu- lated, gas generated, genera- tor included, 8 years old, good fishing, boating, swimming, snowmobiling and beautiful sunsets. $68,000. (905)683- 0992 or weekends (905)424- 2787 Houses Wanted130 FAMILY OF FOUR looking for large, upscale, 3-5 bedroom house in Durham region. ASAP non-smokers, no pets. Up to $2,000/month. Please call 905-432-8800, Room #325. Lots & Acreages135 400 ACRES,log cabin, 2-large ponds (been stocked), year round access. Excellent duck /Deer hunting. Newer survey, Private, Frontenac County/East Tamworth. $165,000. (705) 876–7766. Indust./ Comm. Space145 RETAIL SPACE available from 1,000-8,000 sq. ft. in very busy "Teddy's Park Plaza" s/e corner of King/Park Rd. Oshawa. Lots of parking. Givalas R. E. Ltd., Nick Givalas, 905-479-4436. Office & Business space150 3 BEAUTIFUL PROFESSIONAL offices available immediately at Courtice Rd. and 401. 100-300 sq.ft. starting $400/month includes high-speed internet. 905-436-2273 470 SQ. FT office/retail space $450 monthly & GST. Prime North Oshawa location. One month free. Call Steve 905-576- 6999 or Mary 905-432-3586 . STORE AND OR OFFICE space for rent 2 new commercial spaces ideal for hair-dressing salon/bar- ber shop, daycare centre, dental office, restaurant space etc. Located in Pickering Available for rent, very low rates. Call 905 831- 3465, or 905-839-9748. $$ GOVERNMENT - Funds$$ Grants and loans information to start and expand your busi- ness or farm. 1-800-505-8866. SKATE SHARPENING MACHINE with dust collector, start your own business, $1400 obo. 905-404- 0583. Apts. & Flats For Rent170 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT, central Oshawa, parking. No pets. $650/month inclusive. Available Sept. 1st. Call (905)434–7337 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT immediately available in Oshawa, large, clean, quiet, on bus route, no pets. $700/ month. Call 905-728-1516 WHITBY, 2-bedroom base- ment apartment, utilities, parking, a/c included, 3 piece bath. Available Oct. 1st. $800/ month first and last. Prefer Christian person. 905-430- 6436 AJAX, CHURCH/KINGSTON, 3 bedroom basement apart- ment, separate entrance, laundry, utilities included. $950/month. Available Sep- tember 1. No smokers, no pets preferred. 905-426-4563 or 416-496-0600 WHITBY GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available in quiet modern, mature building. Utilities in- cluded. Laundry facilities and parking available. No pets. Call (905)430-5420. ADELAIDE/WILSON Bedroom APARTMENT, top floor in tri- plex in adult lifestyle building. parking, no pets, $885 plus hydro. October lst. Telephone (905) 473–9329 AJAX NORTH - 1 bdrm apt. Avail Sept 1st. $750/month. 1 large room available Sept 1st $450/month. Non-smoker, no pets, references. First/last in- clusive. Call (905)427–4988 AJAX, 2-BEDROOM base- ment apartment, available September 1st. Non-smoker, no pets. $800 monthly, first/ last required. Near school & hospital. Separate entrance, 1 car parking. (905)426–1381 AJAX,legal 1 large bedroom basement apartment. new renovations, living, kitchen, dining room, 4 piece bath. no pets/smoking. first/last refer- ences. $740/month. available september first. 905-686–9677 BAYLY & LIVERPOOL 2-bed- room basement apartment. Sep ent, fireplace, new kitch- en, dry bar, air conditioning, laundry facilities, parking. $900 inclusive, first/last, no smoking/pets. 905-837-1875 BRAND NEW professionally finished 2bdrm. basement apart Available September 1. Separate entrance, utilities, laundry, parking. Close to all amenities. No pets/smoking first/last $850 Call after 6 (905)427–9758 CENTRAL OSHAWA New clean spacious 2 bedroom apartmernt. a/c, laundry, ca- ble, parking. $950 all inclu- sive availale September 1st No pets. 905-619–8079 or 416-358-6404. CENTRAL OSHAWA, 2-bed- room September 1 $850. 1- bedroom October 1, $750. In well-maintained building, close to all amenities. Please call (905)723-0977 9a.m.- 6p.m. DOWNTOWN WHITBY - 6 plex, large 1 bedroom $760. all utilities and parking includ- ed. Sept. lst. lst/last. Tele- phone (905) 669-4009 FINCH/VALLEYFARM New 1 bedroom basement apart- ment, separate entrance, parking, utilities, A/C, fridge/ stove, cable included. No smoking/pets. Available Sept. 7th. $775/month first/last. Call 905-683-7865 or 416-917- 0596 COURTICE furnished 1-bed- room apartment. Very quiet home. Private entrance, new- ly finished. Ceramic tiles. New fridge/stove/cupboards. Parking/utilities included. 1st/ last/references required. No smoking/pets. Sept. 1. 905- 432-7287. HUGE BASEMENT APT.,sep. entrance, Pickering, Available Sept. 1st. Couple preferred. Cable, laundry, parking in- cluded. No smoking/pets. Credit & police check. First/ last, $850/mo. 905-426-2686. LARGE BRIGHT 2 bedroom walkout basement, family & storage room, eat-in kitchen, fridge, stove, utilities included. lst/last, Single or couple pre- ferred. $875. Oct. lst. (905) 686–8469 NEWLY FINISHED 1 & 2-bed- room basement apartments, professionally done, spa- cious, separate entrance, laundry faculties, c/a, avail- able immediately. $750 & $870/month utilities included. No smoking. (905)509–4006 ONE & TWO BEDROOM apart- ments, in most beautiful adult lifestyle building. Avail. immedi- ately. Stevenson & Rossland, Oshawa. Call (905)579-3700 or (905)723–1009 1 BEDROOM in sixplex,, ex- cellent neighborhood, north Bowmanville. Newly renovat- ed. Large backyard, laundry and parking. Available Sep- tember 1. No dogs $575/ month inclusive. Call 905-623- 3101 ONE BEDROOM apartment, $725., in quiet well maintained Oshawa building with balcony. 2- bdrm. $825. Call (905)721-0831. OSHAWA -BEDROOM avail- able Oct. lst. Adult lifestyle. Electric heat, washer/dryer each floor. Very quiet, exclu- sive, No pets. 905-579–9016. OSHAWA - Bachelor apt, air conditioned, separate en- trance, parking. $600 month. Avail. October 1st. First & last required. Call (905)721-9581 OSHAWA - one and two bed- room apts. available Sept. 1st/ 01 across from Eastview Boys & Girls Club, on bus line. $500 + $550+ hydro. Call 905-571- 3295. OSHAWA APTS.-Bachelor, 1 and 2 bedroom, newer build- ings. Includes utilities, park- ing. Laundry on-site. No dogs. Building #1 905-432-8914, Building #2, #3, #4 905-571- 0425 or for all 1-888-558-2622 OSHAWA FURNISHED bachelor basement apart- ment, Bloor/Ritson, all inclu- sive, $530 monthly. Available immediately. Call (905)725– 2469. OSHAWA Quiet building near shopping, transportation. Util- ities included. King/Harmony 1 bedroom Sept. lst. $749. & 2 bedroom Sept. and Oct. lst. $849., Telephone (905)571- 4912 until 6:30 p.m. PICKERING - immaculate 4 bdrm house with 3 bathrooms, $1,400. month. Also available Immaculate 1bdrm basement apt $800. month. Call Roger Crevelle (905)619-2655. PICKERING 1 bedroom apartment $725 inclusive. Professionally designed open concept with 4 piece bath. Suits single, non smoker. Call Cam 905-420-7347 or 416- 574-0233. PICKERING BRIGHT CLEAN and very spacious one bed- room basement apartment separate entrance all inclu- sive no smoking/pets first/last references required. Avail September 1. $750. 905-837- 9848 PICKERING Liverpool/King- ston Rd., bright bachelor basement apartment with pri- vate entrance, laundry, good neigbourhood no pets, no smoking. $650/mo. utilities incl., Sept. 1. 416-875-8319 RN FOR ALLERGIST office in Scarboro / Ajax, 3 days per week. Fax resume (416) 281- 1770. OSHAWA - Quiet building near shopping, transportation. Utilities included. Simcoe/Mill 1 bedroom Sept. 1 & Oct. 1st. $719; 2 bedroom avail Sept. lst, $819 (905) 436-7686 until 7:30pm. SPACIOUS well-maintained 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Avail. at 900 and 888 Glen St. Some with walk-in closets, paint provided. Close to schools, shopping centre, GO Station. Utilities included. Call (905)728-4993. PICKERING,walk-out base- ment 1-bedroom apartment, ideal for 1 person, near Major Oaks-1585 Somergrove Cres., air conditioned, utilities in- cluded, furnished, available now. No pets/smoking. First/ last required. $650. Call 905- 426–9187 am. TWO BEDROOM apt. for Oc- tober 1st. Conveniently locat- ed in Uxbridge in adult occu- pied building. Appt. to view call 905-852-2534. OSHAWA TWO BEDROOM available for September 1st. Two locations 350 Malaga Road and 946 Masson St. $740/month all inclusive. No pets. Please call after 5 pm 905-576-6724. WHITBY - Regency Manor. Large 2 bed. in quiet building, in senior lifestyle area, $950/ month plus parking, incl. utili- ties. Avail. immediately. Call 905-668-7758. WHITES/401 - LARGE 1 bdrm basement apt., laundry, fire- place, a/c, parking, cable, utilities incl. $750/month. No smoking/pets. Avail. Sept 1. First/last. Call (905)837–9378 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Hay- lock Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 3211. NON-SMOKING professional responsible couple looking for accommodations to rent for end of August, in and around Port Perry area. Excellent ref- erences. Please call 905-985- 2692. Houses For Rent185 A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND- ING 6 months free, then own a house from $600/month o.a.c. Up to $5,000 cash back to you! Require $30,000+family income and good credit. Short of down payment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. today! Re/ Max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1- 888-732-1600. AN UNBEATABLE DEAL!From $500. down, own your own home starting at $69,900 car- ries for less than rent. OAC. 24 hrs free recorded message 905-728-1069 ext 277. Cold- well Banker RMR Real Estate. Aurelia Rasanu. AJAX - 4 BEDROOM century home on quarter acre. Walk- ing distance to schools/trans- portation. No dogs/smoking. $l,300 all inclusive. Jamie or Deborah at (905) 427–3194 EAST OSHAWA,two 3-bed- room semis, parking, laundry, shed & garage, $1200 inclu- sive, $1150 plus utilities. First/last required. Available Sept 1st, or Oct. 1st. Call (905)434–5934 OSHAWA,3-bedroom house, fireplace. Near schools, tran- sit, shopping. C/A, fenced yard, no dogs. Available Sept. 1st. $1425 plus utilities. Call (905)432–3409. PICKERING HOUSE 3 bed- rooms, air, deck, inground pool, fireplace, excludes basement, quiet neightbour- hood, no smoking or pets, near Pickering Town Centre $1350/month. 416-875-8319 PORT PERRY downtown new- ly renovated 3 bedroom bun- galow, private yard, applianc- es and finished basement, non-smoker, no pets, refer- ences required. $1300 plus utilities. Available immediate- ly Call after 7. 905-709–2998 SOUTH OSHAWA 2 bedroom semi with one bedroom in-law suite. Responsible working couple with one or two child- ren preferred. $950 plus utili- ties. Avail Oct 1 905-655– 4846 UPDATED* & RENOVATED* 2 bedroom mainfloor of house. Separate entrance, parking, laundry, north-end Oshawa, $1025/mo. +hydro. Oct. 1st. Also, 2 bedroom apartment. Separate entrance, parking, central Oshawa, near all amenities, $825/mo. +hy- dro. Sept 1. Call Natasha 905- 576-8040. Townhouses For Rent190 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, Whitby, 5 minutes to 401, walking distance to GO, out- door pool, avail. Oct. 1, $995/ month. Please call 905-428- 3807 or 416-294-3807 3-BEDROOM TOWNHOME, freshly painted & renovated, 2 appliances, backyard, garage, 1975 Memory Lane, Finch/ Liverpool area. $1125+ utili- ties. Avail. September 1. Call (416)724-0404. A1 OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- room townhouse close to schools, shopping. $975 per month plus utilities. First/last. Avail. Sept. 1st. 905-579-9956 days. Rooms For Rent & Wanted192 AJAX, DO YOU want to share my home? Large bedroom. Share kitchen facilities, 3 bathrooms, laundry facilities. Prefer working female. Avail- able Sept 1st. Call (905)686– 6672 BED & BREAKFAST STYLE accommodations in central air professional home, avail- able weekdays. Suits male professional/university stud- ent, returning home most weekends. $100/week. Non smoker, abstainer Oshawa- 905-723-6761. DOWNTOWN PICKERING - cozy, furnished bedroom, available Sept. 1, includes ca- ble, parking, utilities, share bathroom, kitchen, laundry. Minutes to buses, train, PTC. Female preferred. $500/mo., first/last. 905-837-1694 or af- ter 7pm 416-358-0754 FURNISHED JR.Bachelorette some shared facilities. Utili- ties +satellite included. Non- smoking, country setting, 1km from college, first/last, refer- ences. No pets. $450/month. Avail. Sept. 1. 905-725-5624 PICKERING - room for rent, furnished or unfurnished, use of kitchen and shared bath- room. First/last required. Available immediately. Close to Go and all amenities. (416) 567–4647 PICKERING LIVERPOOL RD. South One very large unfur- nished basement. Clean, quiet home, air conditioning. Pre- fers more mature gentleman. Share large kitchen and bath, no pets. $400, first/last. 905- 839–7065 PICKERING-LOVLEY fur- nished room in spacious home, non smoker, no pets, TV, cable, laundry, Go train, Town centre 5 mins., $450/ month. 416-922–0828. 416- 573-4445. ROOM IN HOUSE,full use in- cluding own bath. Parking, $475/month, all utilities inclu- sive. Available September 1st First/last. Harwood/Kingston/ Hwy2. Please call (905) 619– 3502. WHITBY,huge master bed- room(fridge, microwave incl.), en-suite bathroom, walk-in closet, shared kitchen, tele- phone, cable. Non-smoker, single working female pre- ferred. Excellent location. $390/month. 905- 430–6675 Shared Accommodation194 WEALTHY, HEALTHY & WISE Senior male desires shared quarters with similar compat- ible female - Non smoker, plus office space for extensive Investment Portfolio Docu- ments & Records. Please Phone 905-986-0113. WHITBY HOME to share with owner. Includes large bed- room plus own den, bathroom, phone, internet, cable, park- ing. Share laundry, kitchen, large deck. $675 inclusive (416)209-4857. Vacation Properties200 $6,900; $1000 DOWN; $100 monthly, fully serviced wood- ed trailer lot near Cobourg. Sand beach. Hydro/water/ sewers, rolling hills, next to county forest, great swim- ming/fishing. Call 416-431- 1555 CLEARWATER FLORIDA, per- fect family vacation home 3 bedroom townhouse, pool, ja- cuzzi, tennis court, pond, BBQ, private yard, close to beach and golfing. Available now. For info. & photos (905) 579- 3788. LAKEFRONT 2 BEDROOM cedar cottages (Peterborough area). Friendly, family at- mosphere. Great swimming, fishing, boating awaits you. aug & september occupancy (705) 877-2159. www.bluemountainlodge.ca LAND O LAKES and RICE LAKE waterfront cottages, one, two and three bedrooms, full kitchens and 3 piece baths, BBQ, great fishing, video. call 905-377-0311. Rentals Outside Canada205 CLEARWATER - 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo available Septem- ber 1st Call 905-725–8633. CLEARWATER FLORIDA, fur- nished 2-3 bedroom manu- factured homes. 85° pool, 105° hot tub, near beaches, major attractions, NHL Hock- ey, NFL Football, Blue Jay baseball. Children welcome. Photos. $275/week (less than motel) (905)683–5503 Campers, Trailers,Sites215 1986 PROWLER 29', sleeps 6, new water-heater, appliances excellent condition. Shed, out- side fridge, deck, awning + 2001 Springwater RV Camp- ing Resort park fees included (10 min. E. Port Perry). $7,900 OBO. 905-986-0274 1993 38' TRAILER,12' wide, original owner, immaculate. large deck and permanent awning. Riverfront Lot, asking $25,000. Call (905)665–0288 or (905)439-6001. 2000 PALOMINO Yearling RL Camper Trailer. 3 way fridge, 3 burner stove, furnace screened room, awning sleeps 8. 905-623–8337. or 905-439-5751. Sports Equipment230 FULL SUSPENSION Special- ized MTN BIKE, ground con- trol, comp A1, LX comp. Riser bars, computer clipless peds. Very little use, $700. Port Hope area, 905-797-1174, ask for Earl. Boats & Supplies232 CANOE, GRUMMAN,17ft., lt.wt. 60lb., dbl. end, vinyl, gunwale covers, 3 paddles, c/ w car top carrier plus ty- downs, carrying yoke, lazy- back cushion. $1350. (905)839-1357. Outboard mo- tor 5-1/2 Hp, Johnson 1963 $215. MARINE RAILWAY,40 ft., 4,000 lb. capacity. Manual winch, $l,250. Telephone (905) 985–2111 Pools & Supplies234 DON'T PAY A cent 20ft. Kayak rectangular pool - decking $3,695 self-installed (on se- lected models) 25yr. war- rantee, installation avail. at additional cost.(416)798-7509, 1-800-668-7564 Resorts Camps235 WOODLAND ESTATE,Camp- bellford. New Management. Cottages still available for La- bour Day weekend. Call about our "Fall Specials". Lots of new amenities! Call for info. 705- 653-1317. www. woodlandestate.com Hobbies & Crafts237 KNITTERS NEEDED.Experi- enced. Suitable for seniors. Great extra income. Baby knits for home based busi- ness. Call Tina for more in- formation 905-683–1232. Horse Supplies & Boarding303 GELDING - 16'2 hand, liver chestnut, rides western or english. $2,500. Call 905-263- 8837 after 5:30pm Poultry and Livestock305 AQHA STALLION and student for sale. Also stud service. (905)725–7493 Articles For Sale310 NEW DANBY window air con- ditioners - 5,000 - 12,000 btu from $249 - $499. Scratch and dent - Variety of new ap- pliances, Full manufacturers warranty. Reconditioned fridges $195 / up, recondi- tioned ranges $125/ up, re- conditioned dryers $125 / up, reconditioned washers $199 / up, new and reconditioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480 and up, new 30" ranges with clock and window $430. Recondi- tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576–7448. 3 SINGLE bed frames con- sists of headboard with sliding compartment drawer, foot- board, spring mattress sup- port, solid wood. Asking $50. each or $120 for all three. 905-725-0858 after 5 p.m. 4+3 SEAT SOFA.1 coffee table. 1 end table. 1 exercise step machine. 1 microwave. Call (905)725–0646 9 PIECE - oak dining room su- ite, like new, must sell. Call (416) 372-0623 (pager) AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES HANK'S APPLIANCES. Washers reg/extra-cap $149/up. Dryers extra/reg $125/up. lrg selection apt.-size washers/dryers. Large selection of fridges $100/up. Side- by-sides $299. White & almond stove, full & apt-size $150/up. Air conditioners $100/up. Dehu-midi- fiers $99. portable dish-washers $225/up. Too much to list, visit our showroom. Parts, sales, service, barbecue parts. 426 Simcoe St.S. (905)728-4043. 9 PIECE OAK DINING ROOM suite $1400. (905)-666-7685. ATTENTION: Best Price in On- tario! 500W receiver plus speakers only $480. Special- izing in JVC products. Sale 5.1 Dolby digital w/DTS, digital ready Pro Logic High end 2 channel stereo systems. Complete high end packages including receiver, DVD play- er w/digital converter includ- ing DTS. 6+1 CD players, double cassette decks, 5 speakers, for very special price. JVC tuners, amplifiers, CD players, cassette decks, turntables, signal processors, VCRs, DVD players, tele- visions. 90 day layaway. Oshawa Stereo 905-579-0893 AIR CONDITIONER - 9000 BTU/hour 120 volt, portable, used one season retail $850 asking $550. Also Sanyo cell phone for sale. Call 905-666– 8393 APPLIANCES:refrigerator 2- door frost free, deluxe stove, matching heavy duty washer/ dryer $675/all- will sell sepa- rate. Also washer used 2 years $250 +Dryer and 8 mo old dishwasher $275. (905) 767-6598 ARC WELDER 230 amp $300. New scroll saw $75. Chev 1/2 ton aluminum rims $100. (905)579–6731(snp) BACKSTREET BOY TICKETS Thursday, September 13th, 2001. Air Canada Centre, Sec- tion 107, Row 24, Seats 1&2. Phone Ian: 416-949-2320 or 905-767-3122. BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry- wood. Bed, chest, tri-dresser, mirror, night stands, dovetail construction. Never opened. In boxes. Cost $9000, Sacri- fice $3500. 416-748-3993 BOATS AND CAMPER Trailers (new +used). Lowest Prices, Best Selection -Holiday World Marine & RV Centre, Hwy#12 (Brock St. Whitby) 3.5kms north of Brooklin. 905-655- 8176 Browsers Welcome! CANOPY BED,consists of headboard, footboard, canopy kit, finished with a black epoxy powder coating on steel tubing. Also includes double size box spring & Searsope- dic mattress. 905-725-0858 after 5 p.m. CARPETS SALE & HARD- WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $339. (30 sq. yd.) Includes: carpet, premium pad and installation. Free estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and sur- rounding area. Credit Cards Accepted Call Sam 905-686- 1772. CARPETS! CARPETS!CAR- PETS! 3 ROOMS COMPLETE- LY CARPETED $299. (30 yrds.) NO HIDDEN COSTS!!! Commercial carpet at $4.95 yd. Berber carpet at $7.50 yd. 40 oz. Saxony carpet at $11.50 yd. Free shop at home servic- es. Guaranteed best prices. SAILLIAN CARPETS, 905-373- 2260. CARPET, VINYL & LAMINATE SALE-Carpet three rooms, completely installed w/premi- um pad, 30sq.yds, from $339. Free/fast service. Guaranteed installation, residential/com- mercial. Financing available. Customer satisfaction guar- anteed. For free estimate Call Mike 905-431-4040 CHINA CABINET, light Oak, glass shelves w/light, from Ikea, brand-new, $250. 905- 837–1393 CLEARANCE ROOFING PRO- DUCTS - shingles, 6 sq. qual- ities (various colours), rolls, caulking, knee pads, Epdm tape, cement, turbines, etc. No delivery, cash only. (416)803– 1758 DINING ROOM SET, 10pc. in- cludes buffet, solid oak, dark finish. $2500. Call (905)579– 4515 DINING ROOM SET,60 in. oblong table, (2 x 18" leafs), 4 chairs, 63 in lighted hutch, dark wood, excellent condi- tion, $l,800. Telephone (905) 665–9133 DININGROOM 14 PCE cher- rywood. 92" double pedestal. 8 Chippendale chairs. Buffet, hutch, server, dovetail con- struction. Still in boxes. Cost $14,000. Sacrifice $5000. (416)746-0995. RCA 4120 SATELLITE SYS- TEMS with HU card $320; w/ dual L&B $370. H-Cards $300 with bootstrap $350, HU Hash fix & HU Programming $50. Installation from $150. (905)426–9394 Ajax. DIRECT TV SATELLITES, Hu Card programming $25. H & Hu cards. Emulation systems with H card. RCA Direct TV systems. 905-427-6515. Ajax. DIRECT TV SATELLITES $300. H-cards $300, HU cards $190. H or HU programming $30. Looped HU Card swapping $90. Emulators $300. Call 905- 767-3616 Brooklin DIRECT TV SATELLITE, Com- plete systems with pro- grammed HU card $240 w/ dual LNB $270. HU hash fix and HU programming $25. Call 905-767-8571 Whitby DIRECT TV SYSTEMS com- plete with programed HU Card. Professional installation for all systems. H & HU card programming with special- hash fix. Kirk's Satellite Services. 1-905-728-9670-Bill 1-905-666-9921-Steve. DIRECT RCA satellite, satel- lite systems, dual LNB w/ programmed card $250, in- stallation available. Card pro- gramming $25. Plug +play emulation from $190. Also, wanted used systems +H cards. 905-626-6092 EVERYTHING MUST GO. Complete household furnish- ings, everything excellent condition. For more informa- tion please call (905) 427– 2576 HARDWOOD FLOORING FOR BETTER HEALTH. Prefinished and unfinished from $l.99 sq. ft. Also, refinishing old floors & sanding needs. Showroom: Kendalwood Plaza 1801 Dun- das St. E., Whitby 905-433- 9218 OSHAWA HARDWOOD FLOORS LTD. KITCHEN CABINETS upper and lower, light oak, w/approx. 13' counter, $1200. White pedestal sink $35. 15cu.ft. freezer, best offer. Exterior door w/window; aluminum screen door. 905-666-1020 LUIGI'S BACK TO SCHOOL blowout sale. futons - the per- fect sleeper and spacesaver for taking back to school. We stock over ten different styles of futons from $165. Spring mattresses start at $89. Sim- mons Pocketcoil - The Do Not Disturb mattress - at our low- est price ever! We're over- stock and everything is priced for quick clearance. All futons, mattresses, palliser leather, bean bags, sofas, coffee and end tables, etc. all at rock bottom prices. For the best quality at our lowest price ever - check us out first. our prices are unbeatable. Luigi's Furniture, 488 King St. W., Oshawa (905) 436-0860. MODERN BEDROOM SET from Italy. 6 pieces. Asking $3,000. Burgundy Leather loveseat $800. 905-571-0181 or 905-576-4193 MOVING MUST SELL! fridge $300; stove $300; dishwasher $350; microwave $50; antique oak desk $2,000 (regular $4000); chair $20; end table $40; office desk $80; stair master $490; gravity rider $125; AB cruncher $20; ski's $20; tropical plant $75; 8 ft. Cactus $250 value $1000 lamp $20; filing cabinet $69; drafting table $75; rugs $50; bench $30; bakers rack $190; cupboards $300; hutch $100; Craft Show Booth; fabric cutter $1,000; costume jewellery; ladies clothing and much more (905)728–3200 MOVING SALE - sofa +love- seat; large computer worksta- tion -suit graphic or web de- signer; 2x Ikea bookshelves; colour TV. Avail. Sept. 1. 905- 665-6058 leave message MOVING SALE:Executive rust leather Lazy-Boy chair. Fire- place utensils, complete set including brass screen. Black & white dury rug. Contempo- rary black & grey marble cof- fee table. All items high quali- ty. (905)697–9462 (snp) NEW CRIB,highchair, two strollers and other baby items, newer power tools; miter saw, grinder etc. Telephone (905) 434–5819 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tuning, repairs, & pre-pur- chase consultation on all makes & models of acoustic pianos. Reconditioned Heintz- man, Yamaha, Mason & Risch, & other grand or upright pianos for sale. Sum- mer Special on now- Pay no tax on all upright pianos. Gift Certificates available. Check out the web at www.bar- bhall.com or call Barb at 905- 427-7631. Visa, MC, Amex. PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS PS1 $35., PS2 $75 and up. Also available 1 PS1, 4 mos old modded with choice of 10 games $200. All work guar- anteed. Install while you wait. Beatrice/Wilson area (905)721-2365 PONY RIMS for '87-'93 Mus- tang. Excellent condition. $1,000. obo. 705-878-4504. POOL TABLE, beautiful 4.5x9', solid light oak, turned legs, 1" slate, leather pockets, brand new cloth, accessories, brass light, $2800 can deliver and set-up. 905-259-2755 RCA DIRECT TV SATELLITE, complete programmed, ready to go! $275. HU Card pro- grammed $180; HU Program- ming $35; Installation avail- able for $125. Call 905-723- 0973 or 905-668-4964. NEED A HOME PHONE? NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM! No deposit Required Activated Immediately Freedom Phone Lines 1-866-687-0863 WANTED: Christmas Crafters for the DURHAM HOME SHOW Sept. 7, 8, 9 @Whitby Iroquois Sports Centre 1 -8' table, 2 chairs $100 Register at: Oshawa This Week 865 Farewell St. LIMITED SPACE Sick of RENTING? 1st Time Buyer? Professional Renter? Honest Answers....! Professional Advice...! To “Own” Your Next Home! Mark Stapley Sales Rep. 1-800- 840-6275 OFFICE(905)619-0663Ability Real Estate Ltd. Direct Free Call OSHAWA 2 & 3 B/R apts. 280 Wentworth St. W. $765 & $876. Utilities incl. Close to schools, shop- ping, 401. Public Transit right past your door. For appt. call (905) 721-8741 A/P PAGE 30 - NEWS ADVERTISER,FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com 3 bedroom beautifully maintained Viceroy bungalow new thru-out. Large masterbedroom, Angelstone fireplace with Elmira insert. Pine floors & pine ceilings. Triple car garage, large wrap-around deck and covered boat slip. Features: landscaped, treed, dock, waterfront on canal (Lake Simcoe). Lot size 80’x303’ Year Round In Orillia For more info call Judy Mcgivern or Dennis Bloom at Royal Lepage Town & Country Orillia Bus: (705) 326-6434 or Res:(705) 325-1674 Great value on Simcoe $219,900 200 Vacation Properties 200 Vacation Properties Also Aluminum Shed with Fridge, BBQ, 40 FT. T.V. Tower with Rotor, Window Blinds & Drapes, Moonrays, Many Extras Located on Pigeon Lake DIRECTIONS: Take 401E to 115/35 to Lindsay cutoff. Take Hwy. 35 to Hwy. 7, go east to Bobcaygeon cutoff (Hwy. 36). Stay on Hwy. 36 to Victoria Rd. 17, first trailer park on left hand side. Birch Cove Trailer Park, Lot #139. MUST BE SOLD BY END OF AUGUST 905-579-4309 Asking $17,000 or best offer. 1988 PROWLER 215 Campers, Trailer, Sites 215 Campers, Trailer, Sites 100 Houses For Sale 160 Business Opportunities 170 Apartments & Flats For Rent 175 Apartments & Flats Wanted 192 Rooms For Rent & Wanted 310 Articles for Sale 310 Articles for Sale RENT TO OWN new and recondi- tioned appliances, and new T.V's. Full warranty. Paddy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- 5502. ROLEX - MAN'S,steel Date-just with gold bezel, purchased in January 2001, $5560 new, now $4250. Call Estate Buyers (905)576-9203. OAK/PINE FURNITURE...Our Mission Furniture is on the floor...Come and see the Style that has turned the Furniture World upside down..We are also now carrying a full line of HANDCRAFTED MENNONITE FURNITURE in addition to our own lines...Traditional Wood- working is the leading manu- facturer of SOLID WOOD FURNITURE in the Durham Region...Bring your ideas/ plans and let us turn them into reality..Drop in and see our State of the Art Woodworking facility and let us show you how fine furniture is made..Remember..."There is no Substitute for Quali- ty"...Traditional Woodwork- ing...115 North Port Road (South off Reach Road), Port Perry...905-985-8774....www. traditionalwoodworking.on.ca SHEDMAN - Quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn kit, only $299. plus tax. Many other sizes and styles available. Also garages. 761 McKay Rd. Unit 1, Pickering. For more info. call 905-619-2093. PIANO SALE starts August 15th on all Roland digital, Sa- mick acoustic pianos and used pianos. All Howard Miller clocks.. Large selection of used pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintzmann etc.) Not sure if your kids will stick with lessons, try our rent to own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Call TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Articles Wanted315 FISHING LURES. Collector buy- ing old fishing equipment by Heddon, Shakespeare, Pfleuger, Creek Chub, South Bend, and oth- ers. I love old tackle! 905- 985–1180. Al Dobson ANTIQUES?Absolutely!Ad- vice- always valuable, usually free! Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont- ents, (no limit to value con- sidered), collections of any sort, quantities or single an- tique items. Special interest in Moorcroft pottery. I'll try to re- spond to all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklin, Ontario. (905)655-8049 or (905)242-0890. WANTED CAMERAS:Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Voigtlander, Zeiss, Robot, Grafex, Com- piss, Leitz, Leica. 16mm movie cameras, old metal toys, Fair prices paid (905)432–1678 Most metal body cameras & miniature cameras. Computer and Video355 AFFORDABLE LAPTOP Com- puters. All brands names, Dell, Compaq, Toshiba, IBM. Prices start from $499.99. Ja- son Pottinger 576–0403 Ian Parker (905-725-3451. jipp2001@home.com Pet, Supplies Boarding370 FREE TO GOOD HOME - 3 long haired, 1 short haired Tiger stripped 10 week old kit- tens, litter trained, 1-905-373- 6567 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Assoc. Classes starting Aug. 20th. Basic /Novice. To Register call Bev. (905)435-0868 PITBULL PUPPIES,rednose, 5 females, parents on site, ready to go. Call (905) 404-0170 PUG PUPPIES,fawn, home raised, first shots, vet checked. A must to see. 905- 725–0620 Cars For Sale400 1982 Z28 CAMARO - T-roof, V8, manual, bra, power wind- ows, charcoal grey, as is $2000 OBO. 905-728-2320 1987 OLDS INTERNATIONAL GT. 3.8L motor, automatic/OC 2-door, Burgundy/silver 2- tone, no rust, fully loaded, leather interior, auto start, great running car $2450. certi- fied/emissions dealer. 905- 718-5032 1988 BUICK REGAL,2 door/ AC, auto/V6, neat and clean inside & out, good reliable car $2700. 1993 Olds Achieva, 4dr, auto/V6,power locks, ac, tilt steering, good shape, $3300. Both vehicles certified/ emission tested. Call anytime (905)718-9347 (Dealer) 1988 GRAND-AM GTA 126,000km, loaded, excellent condition. Will certify & e-test. Must sell (losing storage). Best offer over $6,000. 905- 983-6226, or 905-985-7219. 1992 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 3.1L 6-cylinder motor, automatic transmission, 2-door, black, no rust, grey interior, factory aluminum mag rims, runs great, lots of power. $3350. Certified/emissions. dealer 905-718-5032 1988 PONTIAC 6000, silver, 4dr, only 150,000km, air, runs perfectly and drives great, mint condition, clean, new winter tires, second owner. $1,700. (905)728–3200 1990 HONDA ACCORD EX., Loaded, serv rec, excellent condition in and out. Owner lives in US. Call 905-723– 5708. $6,500 for quick sale O.B.O. 1990 OLDS CUTLASS SU- PREME loaded, CD, Keyless entry, CB radio, auto, certifi- able, emission control passed. Runs well, good shape. 905-434-9803 1991 CHEVROLET SPRINT,5- speed, 2 door, silver 100,000kms on new motor, new tires, brakes, exhaust, battery, good body, excellent mileage, emissions & certi- fied. $2500. (905)686-0786 1992 CORSICA,V6, 160Ks, $3995; 1994 Cavalier RS, V6, 125ks, $5995; 1994 Safari Grand Touring, 170Ks, $7888; 1994 Chevy Cargo, V8, a/c, 190ks, $7295; 905-619-1900. Warranty, Certified and E-test- ed. 1992 EAGLE TALON ESI,5 speed, private. Certified. Classic mint condition. Spent $$$ for perfection. Complete history file, $5,900. (905)427– 9382, (905) 839-2097 ext. 1, 1992 SHADOW only 66,000 kms, 4 cyl., automatic, 4 door, well maintained government car, drives well, new brakes, safety and emission $3295. Oshawa dealer 905-718-1808 1994 GRAND AM GT, black, 5 speed, AM/FM CD, clean, loaded, 100,000 kms. on new engine. $3,900 OBO. Call 905- 885-6863. 1994 SUNBIRD SE, P/W, P/L, am/fm cassette, wheel pack- age, ABS, air, cruise, spoiler package, red, very clean, certified, e-tested. 1991 Cava- lier, $1500. 905-259-7243 1995 SATURN SC1,2dr. red, air, auto -4 cyl., 63,000kms, lady driven. Excellent condi- tion, $8000. Call (905)435– 0826 1996 ACURA INTEGRA,2 dr., 5 speed standard, pm, pw, sil- ver, new tires, only 112,000 kil., lady driven, owner mov- ing. $13,900 or best offer. (905) 723–2374 1996 FORD WINDSTARS GL Green ext, Grey Int. Air Cond. Pdl, pw, pm, ps, pb, cruise, certified and e-tested. 2 Avaialble $11,500-90,000km and $8,800-139,000km. Pri- vate Sale saves tax 905-576- 3381 1996 VOLVO 850-TURBO, 224hp, 122,000kms, automat- ic, safety+E-tested, leather, full power, dual air, sunroof, premium stereo w/CD 6-pack, traction control, alloy wheels, keyless entry, anti-theft. Front+side airbags. $18,900. 905-430-1966 1996 MERCURY MYSTIQUE- 5 speed, air, cd/cassette play- er, very clean, 85,000km, $7,500. Owner received com- pany car. (905)723–3102. 1997 BLACK BONNEVILLE SSEI fully loaded, lady driven, supercharged engine, heads up display, CD with bos speakers, sunroof, hands free cell phone included. All the bells and whistles. Quick Sale $18,000. Call (905) 668-1396. 1997 OLDS ACHIEVA 3.1, V-6, auto, 4-door, power door, windows, mirrors, ABS, Trac, rear spoiler, colour taupe, very clean, 43,000kms, $12,995 cert. Call 905-725–0462. 1998 FORD EXPEDITION, Ed- die Bauer Edition, 4x4, fully loaded, 140,000 km, certified, $20,000 firm. 905-434–6784. 1998 HONDA ACCORD, fully loaded, Heather Mist, asking $16,000. 905-665-6058 leave message 2000 SATURN SW, loaded, auto, air, cd/am-fm, roof rack, security. 1.9% financing $369 a month including taxes. Bal- ance of 3 year warranty. Call 905-666–1974 1994 DODGE B250 Van, full- size cargo, 79,000 mi, 5.2L V8, ps, pb, runs perfectly, mint condition, brand new tires, emission tested, only $9,500. 905-721-9488. LEASING AVAILABLE New/ Used Vehicles. 8.5% you work, you drive. 100% suc- cess rate over 4 years. No turndowns. Tridell Leasing 905-426-0252 Cars Wanted405 CASH FOR CARS!We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MUR- AD AUTO SALES. Trucks For Sale410 BRAND NEW 2000 Dodge Du- rango SLT, won at the Great Blue Heron Casino. Chili pep- per red, 100 kms, fully loaded. $35,000. Call 905-263-4236. Vans/ 4-Wheel Dirve420 1984 Dodge Camper - fridge, microwave, tv/vcr, very clean 118km Also 1990 Pontiac transport. Both excellent run- ning, and certified emission. Must sell, Best offer. (905)579-0804 1992 FORD AEROSTAR VAN, V6, auto, 106,000 kms., $1,500 as is. 905-372-7447. 2000 PONTIAC MONTANA, maroon with charcoal trim, p.w., p.l., a/c, auto sliding door, am/fm with CD, keyless entry, 40,000kms, assume lease or buy out. Call (905)665–2159 or (301)874- 9779 - leave voice mail. Motorcycles435 1974 SUZUKI 500,Vintage Fun! British styling, Japanese simplicity, $500. Call 905- 686–8793 1984 YAMAHA VENTURE Royale 91 000 km on board compressor, air shocks am/ fm cassette radio new battery. blue in colour. Asking $3500 cert. (905)686–0787 1998 NINJA KAWASAKI ZX6R, green, extra front tire, matching leather suit & hel- met. Must sell!! $7900. obo. 905-985-2034. 1996 KAWASAKI NINJA 600R, black, all original, mint condi- tion, only 16,000 kms., comes with cover and disc lock. $6,000 firm. call 905-404- 8242. NO TEST PILOTS PLEASE. Driving Schools447 Announcements255 Lost and Found265 FOUND - 2 small dogs, Valley Farm/Esplanade area, Picker- ing. Owners may contact 905- 839–1696 FOUND - young dark gray cat, could be Russian blue, wear- ing collar and bell, near Pal- ace and Dundas Street. Has lost her way - Needs a home. Call 905-666-9738. FOUND long haired domestic male cat, named "Charlie" 4 yrs. old, spayed, de-clawed, micro chip in ear, very friend- ly. 905-839–7961. cnp Personals268 DURHAM'S OWN DATING SERVICE!905-683-1110. Create a private mailbox ad or browse other ads free. Meet a new Friend or Love for life. www.asylumcafe.com WANTED information leading to the whereaboubts of the daughters of Doreen +Norman Roland Clode formerly of 350 GeorgeV Ave., Dorval, Que. Names Janet, Lorna, & Cindy. Call 519-652-3417 or email Seventyeights@aol.com Nannies/ Live-In/Out270 LIVE IN NANNY,light house- work Urgently. (905)-837- 1333 or (416)-587-2088. Daycare Available273 5 MIN. WALK TO ROLAND Michener P.S. Westney/ Ritchie area. Full-time / part- time. Lunch + snacks provid- ed. Non-smoking, playroom, fenced yard. Call Josylin 905- 619-9515 AFFORDABLE LOVING DAY- CARE non-smoking, reliable/ experienced, mother of 2. Steps to Glengrove P.S. on St. Anthony Daniels bus/route. Large fenced backyard. Play- room/crafts/outings. Snacks/ lunch. Valley Farm Rd. / King- ston Rd. Near PTC. Referenc- es. Call Debbie (905) 839– 7237 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE,be- fore and after school, for children attending Southwood Park Public School. Call 905- 686–4952 CINDY'S DAYCARE - Maple Ridge area. Looking for child- ren ages 4 and under. Have First aid and CPR. Lots of love to give. Call 837–2042. DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my home reasonable rates, flexi- ble hours, close to Westney Heights Public School. Rav- enscroft and Daniels. Refer- ences available upon request. Call (905)619-9428. SOUTH AJAX, Cloverridge/ Harwood. Many years experi- ence. No smoking, hot lunch- es and snacks, First Aid, CPR. References, receipts. Full- time only 6:30-5:30. Catherine (905) 686-8423 DISCOVERY BAY non-smoker mother of one, child and youth worker. Nutritious meals and snacks. Age-appropriate pro- gram. Fenced backyard. CPR, First Aid, references, receipts. Daria 905-426-4761 EXPERIENCED reliable loving daycare available in my non- smoking home. ECE diploma, excellent references, Liver- pool/Hwy 2. Available October 1st. Please call (905)420– 3984 EXPERIENCED, LOVING mother wants to care for your children, full/part time. Har- wood/401 Near Lord Elgin P.S., flexible hours, referenc- es. Call Donna(905)619–2344 FUN-FILLED CARING HOME is where your child can be. Lunch, snacks, games, mu- sic, crafts etc. 6 months - JK. Mapleridge Public. Full/part- time. Allergies/asthma ex- perience. Dixie/Finch 905- 839–4944. INFANT CARE between the ages 3 mnths to 18-mnths smoke/pet-free E.C.E. 1st Aid & infant CPR Receipts & Ref- erences Shoalpoint Rd. Bayly Laurie 905-426–4954. HARWOOD/401 son starting JK (mornings Lord Elgin) stay home mom would like to care for children ages 2-4 Fuun loving atmosphere, full-time, receipts Lori 905-426-2477. PERSONAL CARE Attendant available for home care. Ma- ture reliable with 15 yrs. ex- perience. Pickering area. (905)509–4113 PICKERING Beach / Rollo: Loving daycare; 18 months to 12 years. Daily outings (fenced backyard and park). Crafts, story time, music, nu- tritious meals & snacks. First Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non- smoking, receipts. 905-428- 1244. SCHOOL-TIME DAYCARE Opening soon in Ajax, across from Costco. Experienced, qualified and very caring staff. Call now while space is still available 905-428-8847 WESTNEY /HWY #2.reliable mother,close to Lincoln Alex- ander PS. full/part-time. Stor- ytime, music, crafts nutritious snacks, lunches provided. playroom, fenced back yard. First aid/CPR 905-428–6892. EXPERIENCED DAYCARE TLC, nutritious meals, CPR/ First aid, non-smoking, no pets. Easy access to Lester Pearson School & 401. Bus pickup for French school. 905- 428-0097 Daycare Wanted274 BABYSITTER/NANNY wanted in my home (Grandview/ Rossland), Mon. Tues. Thurs. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. for 2 children ages 1 and 4. Ece grad pre- ferred. Must have vehicle and non smoker. Telephone (905) 721–0950 BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL sitter needed 3 days/week 5 hours/day. Delaney/Raven- scroft area. 2 boys Referenc- es, receipts, 905-427–3362 Registration278 Fitness Services288 CONDITIONING ICE-TIME Available for Junior aged hockey players looking for quality ice time the week of August 20-24. Please contact Wade for more info at 905- 259-7586 Mortgages Loans165 MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any pur- pose. All applications accept- ed. Call Community Mortgage Services Corp. (905) 668– 6805. SWIMMING LESSONS • Certified Red Cross Instructor • Heated Pool • Ajax •Private • $60/wkly, • 5/30 min. lessons Please call Kather- ine 905-686- 8423 Little Steps A home childcare center offering a fun, healthy, safe and educational environment for your child. Located in West Pickering. Call Maria 905-421-0324 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. Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 S&B DRIVING SCHOOL MTO/OSL Approved insurance course - $259. 10 in car lessons $197 Free pick-up and drop off (416) 287-3060 of Pickering Bad Credit? No Credit? Bankrupt Credit? Need a Car? Call Kristy today (905) 421-9191 No Application Refused. WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 NEED A CAR? $499 Down Problem Credit Okay! 905-426-9571 Nelson Financial A Walk In The Park Inc. Dog Walking/Pet Sitting & Pet Waste Removal Quality,loving care for your pets Reliable, Bonded, Insured Phone: (905)831-9910 Email k9walkinthepark @netscape.net Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER,FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 - PAGE 31 A/P CLOSING BUSINESS YARD SALE 1714 Hwy #2, Brougham Brock Rd & Hwy #7 (Brock-Seven Auto Sales) Sat. & Sun. Aug. 18 & 19 8 am - ? 4yr old riding lawn mower, a/c equip., tire machine, air tools, mechanic tools, office furniture & equipment, too many items to list *Indoor if it rains* GARAGE SALE Sat. Aug 18th 9am (Raindate Aug 25th) 1641 Portland Crt., Pickering (off Pickering Pkwy) Chesterfield set, coffee & end tables, stereo, household items GARAGE SALE 1184 Maple Gate Rd (Dixie & Finch) Saturday Aug 18 -- 9:00 -1:00 GARAGE SALE Sat. August 18, 9am-1pm 105 Church St., Pickering Village Twins - boy & girl's baby clothes, toys, car seats, Brio stroller & more GARAGE/YARD SALE Sat. Aug. 18th 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. 17 Pittman Cres. (Clover Ridge & Harwood) Ajax 25 years of treasures, wall unit, bed, table, desks, household items, china, electronics, puzzles & books. Something for everyone. Raindate Sat. Aug. 25th. HUGE YARD SALE August 18 9am-4pm Computer Equipment, Jewelry, Linen, Dressers, Dish- es & Books. Lots of good stuff at great prices! 838 Naroch Blvd., Pickering (Bayly and Liverpool) 905-831-5404 MOVING SALE beds, sofas, fooze ball table, books, ping-pong table, + more Sat. Aug. 18th, 8 a.m. 12 Leah Crs. Ajax 905-428–6410 STREET SALE - Sat. Aug. 18th. 8 a.m. (raindate Sun. Aug. 19) Hillcrest Rd. Pickering (off Oklahoma or West Shore) Arts & Crafts, Tupperware, electronics, much more. STREET SALE Sat. August 18th, 8 a.m. Redwood Lane, Pickering (Liverpool and Finch) PICKERING COMMUNITY ✲ ✲ ✲GARAGE SALE✲ ✲ ✲ Sat. Aug. 18, 7:30-2 pm. Car Wash-10-2., BBQ 11-2 YARD SALE lots of baby stuff, lawnmowers, 227 CONCESSION #3 (Finch and Altonna) Saturday, Aug. 18, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. EXCELLENT AUCTION Antiques, Collectibles & Modern Furnishings. Partial home contents from Cobourg and Lakeport, also 1990 Chev Van. To be sold at CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS Burnham St. N. of 401 at Cobourg on WED. AUG. 22/01 at 11 AM Viewing from 9 am day of sale. Early 1800’s flat to wall pine cupboard, 1990 Chev van sold as is, like new Husqvarna Hydro LTH 125 riding mower, iron bed, old sleigh parts, washstands, walnut drop front desk, corner cupboard (newer), rattan chair, armoir, flat to wall plate cupboard, magazine rack, mirrors, decoys, Jackson deco, 2 sets of 4 ladder back chairs, 2 ladder back chairs, 1960’s records, walnut china cupboard, old wood ironing board, old pine tool boxes, 12 place setting of dishes, cannon ball bed, 2 pine dressers, nightstands, granddaughter clock, pictures, prints, oil paintings, hutch, old light fixtures, bird cages, kitchen table & chairs, small dryer, plant stands, old tables, wood boxes, document box, old kids wagon, bell collection, old cash register, 4 piece bedroom suite, Duncan Phyfe table, quilt rack, large quantity of glass, china, collectibles, and much, much more! Owner, auctioneer not responsible for loss, damage, or injury while attending auction. Sale conducted by CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS For more info or to consign please call 905-372-1225 or 1-888-633-1050. ANTIQUE & ESTATE SPECIALISTS ON SITE OR AT OUR HALL 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 325 Auctions 325 Auctions ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "Auction Package" consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This Week • Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland News • Uxbridge Tribune/Times Journal • Canadian Statesman/Clarington One call does it all!! Phone 576-9335 Fax 579-4218 NOTE ESTATE AUCTION for Odd Diechmen. ON SITE Tues. Aug. 21. Division St., Cobourg. Sale starts: 6:00pm. Gary Warner Auctioneer. 905-355-2106. See Wed. paper for details. Visit us at www.warnersauction.com IT'S A BOY!! ✰KNOX ✰ Jeff & Sandra (nee Knight) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their second child, ✰Hilton Jeffrey Knox ✰ Born on Friday May 4th, 2001 at 5:16pm weighing 7lbs. 15oz. ✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧ Hilton is welcomed by his big brother Spencer. Proud grandparents are Ron and Wynn Knight of Ajax and Harry and Loraine Knox of Solina. Special thanks to Dr. Singh and all of the wonderful maternity staff at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville. 245 Births 245 Births If you see Ann Mullen today wish her a Happy 60th Birthday! Love Isabelle and Jack “Remember the Baltic” 248 Birthdays FORD & MERCURY TRUCK CANADIAN NATIONALS ARTHUR & AREA COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat. Aug 25th and Sun. Aug. 26th 2001 Dash Plaques for the First 150 Entries Trophies, Games, Saturday Cruze & Corn Roast, Kids Events, Model Competition, Free camping & Vendor Sites OPEN TO ALL FORD AND MERCURY TRUCKS ONLY For more Information 519-848-3649 249 Coming Events 248 Birthdays 249 Coming Events Prequalification of Contractors Winter Maintenance Contracts Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation invites submissions from Contractors to bid on their requirements for Winter Maintenance Contracts for various town- house complexes and apartment buildings within the Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Uxbridge, Sunderland and Beaverton areas. Contracts commence November 15, 2001 through to March 31, 2002, with option by Owner, to renew for a further two years. Interested participants may pick up a copy of the Winter Maintenance Contract requirements, along with information needed to qualify for bidder’s list. Submissions are to be received by the Manager, Housing Operations, no later than 12 noon, Friday, August 24, 2001. New Contractors who qualify will be added to an existing bidder’s list, and invited to quote on Winter Maintenance Contracts to be tendered in early September 2001. Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation 28A Albert Street, Oshawa ON L1H 8S5 Attention: Barbara Graham, Manager, Housing Operations (Please quote Prequalification - Winter Maintenance Contracts on your submission.) 260 Tenders 260 Tenders 310 Articles for Sale 315 Articles Wanted 370 Pets, Supplies, Boarding 400 Cars For Sale 400 Cars For Sale 435 Motorcycles 273 Daycare Available SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 905-683-0707 CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 95%. From 6.5% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast professional service call 905-666-4986/ 905-686- 2557. BELOW PRIME RATE, up to 5% cash back, fast approval, refinance existing mortgages, take advantage of new low rates, get equity out for reno's etc. Call Judy or Davis, at HLC. (905)420-2081 MONEY PROBLEMS?STOP: judgements, garnishments, mortgage foreclosures & har- rassing creditor calls. GET: Debt Consolidations, & pro- tection for your assets. Call now: 905-576-3505 Bus. Services/ Personals168 WORK FROM HOME online. Managers needed - Car/Travel info: www.ronmclean.com 24 hr. message 1-877-511-3832 Home Improvements700 Garbage Removal Hauling702 Painting and Decorating710 Moving and Storage715 Flooring, Carpeting730 QUEEN'S FLOORING & DESIGNS.Sales and Installa- tion (Full service). Residential and Commercial. Carpet, Hardwood, Vinyl, Ceramic tile, Laminate, Custom Made & Designs. 27 years Experi- ence. Free Estimates and Shop At Home. Seniors Dis- count. Best Prices. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed! Tel 905-438-0057 or Cell:416-930- 0861. Visit our showroom at 1561 King St. Courtice. Ask for specials. Adult Entertainment905 BROCK SPA Private rooms with showers. 1600 Alliance Rd. Unit 12 Pickering 905-831–0526 ❤ ANGELS ❤ Professional Escorts *Heavenly Entertainment* Very discreet & reliable Variety of girls 905-259–1911 New girls welcome 18+ Exclusively Yours Upscale Escort Service Serving Durham Region Discretion Guaranteed Open 9 a.m. Daily (905) 725-2322 Now Hiring 18+ Cross Movers Exp. in moving Households • Offices • Apts. Packing Avail. Free Estimates 416-265-3553 905-683-5342 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 428-0081 All Pro Painting and Wallpapering Stucco ceilings, General repairs, Top quality work at reasonable prices 20% off for Seniors Call for a FREE Estimate 404-9669 QUALITY PAINTING & DECORATING Interior/Exterior Free Estimates 905-837–9558 416-894-2774 CUSTOM DECKS GARBAGE REMOVAL Call ~ Jason 1-888-579-0077 cell 416-274-1590 WORKSCAPE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES Summer/Fall Clean-Up Projects Bus. (905)619–0801 cell (416)823-5991 Year round service PLUMBER ON THE GO Top Quality Plumbing at Reasonable rates Service and new installations Residential -Commercial No job too big or small Free estimates-over 20 years experience Call 905-837–9722 NEED A PLUMBER? Call LEE'S Prompt, courteous & fair service. Call 579–2666 New Work & Alterations A service to fit all your plumbing needs. If you're looking for a good reliable HOUSE CLEANER please call (905)-428-8346 or (cell) (416)-809-9387 General Carpentry & Repair Trim, Woodwork Bathroom & Kitchen Decks our Specialty Reasonable Rates All Work Guaranteed (905)668–4750 A&A ROOFING Shingles Small Flats FREE ESTIMATES (416) 707-2372 MARSHALL GROUP HOME IMP. Carpentry, Flooring, Doors, Ceramic, Decks and Siding Free Estimates Seniors Discounts (905) 428-3362 Ask for Paul "ROCKY'S" Small projects renovator General home repairs carpentry, trim work, int/ext, drywall, painting & electrical, plumbing Call Rocky 416-995-9655 A/P PAGE 32 - NEWS ADVERTISER,FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamregion.com Winner of Sydenham KIWANIS Club of Oshawa 2001 Cavalier or $18,000 Marilyn LeBrun of Oshawa, Ticket No. 28830, shown with Club Pres. Bob Oattes. Thanks to all who participated. 262 Public Notices “LOOKING FOR QUALITY DAYCARE?” New center in Scarborough is now accepting registration for children 16 months - 5 years. Qualified staff, excellent programs, excellent surroundings and more!! Give your child the start they deserve. Call for more information. LITTLE BEARS DAYCARE (416) 724-8884 273 Daycare Available Come and Worship Publishes every Friday. To Advertise your church services call Janice at 905-683-0707 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 35 Church St. North Pickering Village 905-683-7311 Joint Summer Services with Pickering Village United 10:00 a.m. August & September 2 at St. Andrew’s Dr. Everett Briard - Interim Minister EVERYONE WELCOME St. Isaac Joques Catholic Church 1148 Finch Avenue, Pickering L1V 1J6 (905) 831-3353 SUNDAY LITURGY Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. Sunday Morning 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. 282 Places of Worship262Public Notices 273 Daycare Available 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship 282 Places of Worship MORTGAGE SPECIALIST PURCHASES - 1st to 95%, 1st & 2nds to 90% HOME OWNERS - Prime debt consolidations to 100% Poor credit, no income verification - funds available with home equity. Consult an experienced broker instead of shopping. ASK FOR: SYLVIA JULES (905) 666-4986, or evenings & weekends (905) 430-8429 165 Mortgages, Loans A & C ROOFING/WINDOWS LTD. • All types of roofing and windows • Full warranties guaranteed • Bonded and Insured • Free estimates • Financing available. Call Andrew at (905) 428-8704 or (905) 509-8980 700 Home Improvements • ROOFING • WINDOWS • DOORS • DECKS • SUNROOMS BY Fully Financing Insured Available (905) 428-5719 "Your Home Improvement Experts" TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVAL STUMP REMOVAL DAVE 831-7055ALSO 735 Gardening& Landscaping RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And All Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Call Ernie 668-4932 753 Party Services 165 Mortgages, Loans 700 Home Improvements 735 Gardening& Landscaping 753 Party Services 753 Party Services 753 Party Services 753 Party Services To advertise next month, contact Erin at 905-576-9335, 905-683-0707, or 416-798-7259, Ext. 2219. E-mail: ejackson@durhamregion.com NEW MONTHLY FEATURE on the 1st Sunday of the month! • Delis, Food Stores, Caterers • Entertainers • Musicians • Magicians • Clowns • Arcades & Play Areas • Party Supply Stores • Bakeries • Toy Stores • DJ’s • Tent Rentals • Limousines and more... everything for a P-A-R-T-Y! Death Notice Listings For Audio on current deaths, call 905-683-3005 From Clarington, Port Perry or Uxbridge, please call 1-905-683-3005. Visit us on the internet: www.durhamregion.com Brought to you by the following funeral homes: Accettone, Armstrong, Low & Low, Martino & Sons, McEachnie, McIntosh-Anderson, Morris, Newcastle Funeral Home, Northcutt-Elliott, Oshawa Funeral Service, Wagg, W.C. Town, Memorial Chapel. 1. Simply dial the above number on a touch tone phone only. 2. Listen for the name you are looking for. The listings are recorded by surname first. 3. When you hear the name you want, press 1 to hear details of the funeral arrangements. 4. If you miss any information, press 1 to replay the details. 5. If you want to go back to the main directory of names, press 2 and repeat from Step 2. Step 256 Deaths 256 Deaths 256 Deaths 165 Mortgages, Loans 700 Home Improvements 905 Adult Entertainment SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX (905) 683-0707 cosmetics! • gifts! • housewares! • toys! • hardware! • perfumes! cosmetics! • gifts! • housewares! • toys! • hardware! • perfumes!cosmetics! • gifts! • housewares! • toys! • hardware! • perfumes! • cosmetics!cosmetics! • gifts! • housewares! • toys! • hardware! • perfumes! • cosmetics!WORLD’S LARGEST CLOSE OUT SALE WORLD’S LARGEST CLOSE OUT SALE 300,000 FT. OF LIQUIDATION PRODUCTS NAME BRAND INVENTORY DO YOUR OWN BOMBONIERE, SHOWER GIFTS, BIRTHDAY GIFTS & CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Over 1 Million Computer Software Softkey Learning Co. 100s of Titles Education, Games, Reference $500or 3/$1000 Reg. 29.99 & up Oneida Crystal Glasses Flutes, Wine, Water $500 or set of 6/$3000 Lawn Comfort over 50,000 Cushions $1200 Lawn Chair Cushions Oneida Wood Cutlery Chest $2000 Reg. 85.00& up Oneida 5 pc. Serving Set $600 Reg. 34.99 Reg. 119.99 Oneida 20 pc. Dinner Set $3500 Reg. 89.99 Oneida Crystal Ice Bucket $1000 Reg. 85.00 Bell Bicycle Accessories $300 to $1000 Rice Cooker $3000 Reg. 129.99 7 pc. Knife Set $600 Reg. 29.99 7 pc. Block Knife Set $1000 Reg. 29.99 Coach Lanterns Solid Brass Reg. 49.99 Reg. 7.99- 35.99 9 ft. Patio Market Green Umbrella $4000 Reg. 159.99 7.5 ft. Umbrella Many Styles $3000 Reg. 89.99 Remington Hot Rollers $1500 Reg. 89.99 Catalina Lamps $1000 Reg. 42.99 Bell Sport Toddler Helmets $800 Reg. 29.99 12” Stand Fan 3-Speed Control $1999 Reg. 39.99 Bell Sport Youth & Adult Helmets $1000 Reg. 39.99 3 pc. Roller Board Luggage Set $7700 Reg. 249.99 SetSet Bell Deluxe Bicycle Trailer Reg. 299.99 Reg. 39.99- 79.99 Reg. 29.99- 49.99 Duracell C Batteries 8 pk. $500 Reg. 17.99 Remington Hot Air Styler $500 Reg. 34.99 Jergens Moisturizer, Porestrips $200 Reg. 7.99 Oneida Vegetable Chopper $499 Reg. 12.99 Oneida 2 pc. Hostess Sets $500 Reg. 24.99 $2000 Reg. 119.59 Bellarosa Glass Set $499 Reg. 9.99 Tranquil Falls $2999 Reg. 99.99 Grill Topper With Basket $700 Reg. 24.99 Towels $399 or 3/$10 00 Disney Jumbo Stick-up $400 Reg. 19.99 Wet & Wild Cosmetics Lipstick, Nailpolish, etc. 4/$100$5 00 $7 00 $10 00 Reg. 35.00 Kryptonite Bike Lock 500 HOWARD ST. OSHAWA (EXIT SIMCOE) (FORMERLY KNOB-HILL FARMS) CASH • VISA • INTERAC RITSON RD.FIRST AVE. W✧E N S HOWARD ST.SIMCOE ST.CLOSE-OUT SALE FORMER KNOB-HILL FARMS Buster Brown Children’s Shoes 100s of Styles Sandals, Runners $800 or 3/$2000 Oneida 45 pc. Dining Set $5000 $2495 $15000 Oneida Crystal & Silver Candle Holders $1200 to $2500 Clear or Frosted Glass Plates or Bowls 101 Dalmation Phone $1200- $1500 Reg. 7.99 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 33 A/P SERENITY Total Clearance Available Price Serenity 15’x52” 3 only $1799 Serenity 18’x52” 2 only $2049 Serenity 21’x52” 1 only $2349 Serenity 24’x52” 2 only $2549 Serenity 27’x52” 1 only $2899 Serenity 30’x52” 1 only $3299 Serenity 15’x24’x52” 2 only $3199 Serenity 15’x30’x52” I only $3999 Serenity 18’x33’x52” 1 only $4399 VINEYARD Total Clearance Available Price Vineyard 15’x48” 3 only $1649 Vineyard 18’x48” 1 only $1849 Vineyard 21’x48” 2 only $2099 Vineyard 24’x48” 1 only $2249 Vineyard 12’x24’x48” 2 only $2349 Vineyard 15’x24’x48” 1 only $2499 Vineyard 15’x 30’x48” 1 only $2949 Vineyard 18’x 33’x48” 1 only $3349 Vineyard 15’x52” 1 only $1749 Vineyard 18’X52” 2 only $1949 Vineyard 21’x52” 3 only $2249 Vineyard 24’x52” 1 only $2399 Vineyard 27”x52” 2 only $2899 Vineyard 15’x24’x52” 2 only $3049 Vineyard 15’x30’x52 1 only $3799 PARADISE Total Clearance Available Price Paradise 15’x48” 2 only $1149 Paradise 18’x48” 2 only $1299 Paradise 21’x48” 1 only $1499 Paradise 24’x48” 1 only $1549 Paradise 12’x24’x48” 3 only $1899 Paradise 15’x24’x48” 1 only $1999 Paradise 15’x30’x48” 1 only $2199 Paradise 18’x33’x48” 1 only $2449 CLASSIC Total Clearance Available Price Classic 12’x48” 2 only $999 Classic 15x48” 1 only $1199 ESTATE Estate 15’x48” 3 only $1349 Estate 18’x48” 1 only $1549 Estate 21’x48” 1 only $1749 Estate 24’x48” 1 only $1899 Estate 12’x24’x48” 1 only $2299 Estate 15’x30’x48” 1 only $2699 Estate 18’x33’x48” 1 only $2999 Estate 12’x52” 2 only $1349 Estate 21’x52” 1 only $1949 Estate 15’x30’x52” 1 only $3099 Estate 18’x33’x52” 1 only $3449 Estate 12’x24’x52” 2 only $2800 CHATEAU Total Clearance Available Price Chateau 12’x52” 1 only $1499 Chateau 15’x52” 1 only $1699 Chateau 18’x52” 2 only $1949 Chateau 21’x52” 2 only $2249 Chateau 24’x52” 1 only $2449CLASSICTotal Clearance Available Price Classic 15’x52” 1 only $2549 Classic 18’x52” 1 only $2799 Classic 21’x52” 2 only $3349 Classic 24’x52” SOLD OUT $3649 Classic 12'x21'x52' 1 only $4000 Classic 15'x24'x52' 1only $4200 FINANCING AVAILABLE SOLD OUT SOLD OUT SOLD OUT SOLD OUT 1 ONLY SOLD OUT SOLD OUTIMMEDIA T E DELIVER Y ON IN-S T O C K POOLS Pools From $104900 or $2300/month (Based on 60 months) Brock Rd. S., Pickering Taunton Rd. at Thornton 6 Full Size Pools On Display Indoors At Oshawa rrs TM Rossland Rd. Taunton Rd. AIRPORT Thornton Rd.NEW LOCATIONBayly St.Brock Rd.Church St.Liverpool Rd.Whites Rd.401 Sale Hours: •Fri. 10am-7pm •Sat. 9am-5pm •Sun. 10am-4pm(905) 420-7665 (905) 434-7727 ABOVE GR O U N D POOLS BLOWOUT SALE SOLD OUT SOLD OUT SOLD OUT REDUCED FURTHER REDUCED FURTHER REDUCED FURTHER REDUCED FURTHER REDUCED FURTHER REDUCED FURTHER Immediate Installation or Delivery O.A.C. On Instock Pools Only DO NOT PAY FOR 90 DAYS LIMITED SUPPLIES!!! A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 2001 DODGE VIPER DURHAM’S LARGEST RETAILER OF CHRYSLER VEHICLES • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!• RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE! • RIGHT HERE!Equipped with: Leather heated seats, automatic, air, sunroof, under seats storage, power windows & locks and much, much more. Your choice of colour! Lease for only per month Down Pymnt. Or Trade Monthly Payments Total Due On Delivery $0 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $457t $433t $408t $384t $359t $335t $2,49356 $3,56520 $4,66197 $5,75866 $6,85537 $7,95207 LOW FINANCING 0%**ON 2001 NEON & INTREPID 0.8%**ON 2001 SEBRING SEDAN 1.8%**ON 2001 BRING SEDAN ** 4.9%48 month Lease rate4.9%48 month Lease rate 19 HARWOOD AVE.(North of 401) 905-683-5358 • CHRYSLER • DODGE • DODGE TRUCKS “THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER” 5.9L, auto, p.w., p.dl., tilt, cruise, air cond., sliding door w/vent glass, ABS, trailer tow, tilt, cruise, prem. decor, alum. wheels, p.s., rear heat/air, AM/FM cass./CD, O.W.L. radials, 8 pass. & more. Stk. P6700. 1999 RAM 2500 WAGON1997 RAM CLUB CAB SLT 5.9L, 6 cyl., diesel, auto, p.w., p.dl., tilt, cruise, air cond., travel convenience, trailer tow, camper group, fog lamps, front air dam, anti spin axle, slide r.w. & more. Brand New. Stk. 4795. 2001 RAM 3500 DIESEL 2.7L V-6, automatic, p.w., p.d.l., tilt, cruise, air conditioning, cloth seats, AM/FM cassette & more. Stk. P6695. 2000 INTREPID BuyBuy $$319.44** 319.44** per monthper monthper month 3.8L V6, auto, p/s, p/b, 7 pass., sunscreen glass, driver slide door, tilt, cruise, air, AM/FM cass., p/w, p/dl, p/mirrors, alum. wheels, child seats & more. Only 12,300 miles. STK. #P6661 2000 GR. CARAVAN SE V6, air, remote start, p.w./l., tilt/cruise, AM/FM cassette, 7 passenger, only 51,000 miles. Stk. V6796. 1999 CARAVAN 8L, V10 - produces a minimum of 450 stamping stallions! 0-100 kph. in 4.3 seconds! Good enough. 2001 DODGE VIPER 1998 VOYAGER 6 cyl., auto, air, AM/FM radio, 7 passenger, only 33,000 miles. Stk. V6761. 2000 300 M BuyBuy $$289.00* 289.00* per monthper monthper month 4.7L V-8, auto., p/s, p/b, tilt, cruise, air cond., skid plate group, keyless entry, sentry key, security alarm, sunscreen, fog lamps, AM/FM cass. and more. Stk. P6628. 2000 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Buy forBuy for $$528.16**528.16** per monthper monthper month 2001 PROWLER Now Appearing. Must Sell.LOADEDONLY 12,200MILESSAVE MONEY DIESEL PRICED TO SELL! SALE $24,988 + TAXES Automatic, air cond., p. windows, p. locks, tilt wheel, cruise, central sunscreen glass, AM/FM/CD. Plus much more. 1998 HONDA CRV SpecialSpecial $$20,99820,998 1998 DODGE CARAVAN SE 3.0L V6, auto, p/s, p/b, 7 pass., sunscreen glass, driver slide door, AM/FM cass., air cond, roof rack & more. 1 owner. Only 40,100 miles. Stk. #T4820A SALE $15,888 + TAXES 3.9L V6, auto, air cond., trailer tow, h/d service, AM/FM cass., two tone, cloth seats & more. Stk. #V6720 1999 DAKOTA CLUB CAB 1998 INTREPID ES 3.2L V6, auto, p.w., p.d.l., tilt, cruise, AM/FM CD, leather seats, keyless, air cond., p. seats, alum. wheels, privacy glass, security alarm, traction control & more. Stk. #V6753. SUPER CLEAN! PRICED TO CLEAR!1 OWNERMAKE AN OFFER! 6 spd, Quad Cab, 5.9l diesel, air cond., tilt, cruise, SLT pack, tow pack, anti spin axle, 5.9L rear axle, front air dam, slide rear window & more. 2001 RAM 3500 1999 DURANGO SLT 4 spd. auto, air, 5.2L, hi-back buckets, 3rd row seat, console, anti-spin differential, pw, pl, 5x7pm, fog lamps - much more. Bal warranty. STK #4683A4x4 SPORTOnly33,000 KMSMUST SELL! SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND EVERY NIGHT HWY. #401 VILLAGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER TORONTO OSHAWA HWY. #2 COSTCO HARWOODILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAXILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAX CREDIT PROBLEMS? May be able to help you get into a Car, Van or Truck Today! Some down payment may be required. 905-683-5358 TOM BRASSOR BRIAN SILVER KERRY PICKARD LEASE CO-ORDINATOR SALES REP. PAUL GROBERT ANNE HEARD JON CARTER BUSINESS MANAGER COREY ARSENAULT TED WILLIAMSON JIM McELROY DON ARSENAULT TED WILLIAMSON DWAYNE PICKARD HAZEN HARDING ALL TRADES ACCEPTED ALL TRADES ACCEPTED *48 month Gold Key lease, down payment, first & security required 20,400 km annual allowance, 15¢ km on excess. **9.25% finance rate 72 months. *9.25% finance rate 60 months - plus $2,000 down or equivalent trade. All lease & finance offers are OAC. All prices are plus licence, admin., & applicable taxes. stk#N2774 AJEET AHUJA BuyBuy $$333.33** 333.33** per monthper monthper month BuyBuy $$273.00* 273.00* per monthper monthper month NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001 PAGE 35 A/P $**179$**179 per month We Have The Success Formula BIG SAVINGS $ + GREAT PEOPLE NEON 0% FINANCING 60 MOS. SEBRING 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. INTREPID 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. GRAND CHEROKEE 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. CARAVAN 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. DURANGO 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. DAKOTA 0.8% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. RAM PICKUP 0% FINANCING OVER 48 MOS. DOOR CRASHERS DOOR CRASHERS 2001 SEBRING COUPE LXI ONLY2LEFT! THE NEXT GREAT JEEP IDEA! 2002 JEEP LIBERTY 0%* LIMITED TIME OFFER! purchase financing up to 48 months. $19$19,988* $299* PURCHASE FOR OR LEASE FOR a month for 48 months with $3,500 down pay- ment or equivalent trade. Plus $350 security deposit and $995 freight. A real cheapie! Stk #67153 • 3.9L magnum V6 • Auto • Air • Cargo lamp • Rear step bumper • LOTS MORE! • 5 yr/100,000† powertrain warranty plus 5 yr/100,000† roadside assistance. “MOST OF MY FRIENDS DRIVE TRUCKS...” 2001 RAM PICK UP CLEAROUT DEALS ON DEMO! NO FREIGHT!CLEAROUT DEALS ON DEMO! NO FREIGHT!HWY 401 LAWRENCEKINGSTON RD.MORNINGSIDE AVE.MILIT A R Y T R A I L BEECHGROVE44669955 KKIINGSTON RRD. SSCARBO ROUGH (416) 281-2277 1-800-465-8142 *Sales prices are plus freight, PDE, admin. fee and taxes extra. Retail Delivery allowance is applied to Sale prices and cannot be combined with special APR from Chrysler and Gold Key Lease. Leases are based on 48 months. First payment, security deposit, freight, admin. fee, PDE and taxes extra. Mileage allowance on lease is 20,400 km/year. Neon lease based on 60/mths. ASK FOR GRAD REBATE UP TO $1,000 ISO 9002 Certified STARTING FROM $22,600 O nOn Saturday August 18th we encourage you to come in and test drive the all new Jeep Liberty or any other member of the Jeep family! As we are certain you will be starved from all the excitment, there will be a complimentary barbeque and refreshments. At this time be sure to sign-up for our Jeep College Challenge. At the end of September we are inviting our Jeep family to participate in the ultimate test drive. PT CRUISER NOW IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 2001 DODGE CARAVAN 2001 DAKOTA CLUBCAB • 3.3L V6, 4 SPD • AUTO • AIR • CASSETTE • ROOF RACK • DARK SUNSCREEN GLASS • TILT STEERING WHEEL • CRUISE CONTROL • POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS • 7 PASSENGER SEATING • POWER REAR VENT WINDOWS • NEXT GENERATION AIR BAGS • REAR WIPER • 4x2 • SPORT PACKAGE • V6 ENGINE • 4 SPEED AUTO • AIR CONDITIONING • MATCHING SPARE WHEEL • BUCKET SEATS CASH PRICE $22,788* FINANCE PRICE $24,788@0.8% MONTHLY LEASE $388/MO FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN 48 month term CASH PRICE $22,688* FINANCE PRICE $23,988@0.8% MONTHLY LEASE $288/MO FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $2884 DOWN 48 month term 2001 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO CASH PRICE $33,888* FINANCE PRICE $36,888@0.8% MONTHLY LEASE $398/MO FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $3995 DOWN 48 month term WHO YA GONNA CALL? DAVIDSON! ONE OF A KIND! LOADED WITH ALL THE TOYS ONLY 2 AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE BUY $34,698*$9852 Off M.S.R.P. MANAGER’S SPECIAL! • 3.0 litre V-6, 5 speed • Loaded with all the toys! • Leather • Power sunroof • 17” Chrome rims • CD player • With lots more.... PRICED TO SELL $26,998 $5572 OFF MSRP! WOW! BRAND NEW 2000 TOWN & COUNTRY LTD. 2001 GRAND CARAVAN • 3.3L, V6, 4 spd, auto • air • cassette • roof rack • sunscreen glass • tilt steering wheel • cruise control • power windows, locks & mirrors • 7 passenger seating • power vent windows • rear wiper • 5yr/100,000 km warrenty • 3 zone temp control CASH PRICE $25,698* FINANCE PRICE $27,998@0.8% MONTHLY LEASE $379/MO FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN 48 month term • 4x4 • 4.0L, 4 SPEED AUTO • KEYLESS ENTRY • P225/75R/16 ALL SEASON TIRES • SECURITY ALARM • AM/FM/CD/CASSETTE/EQUALIZER • AIR CONDITIONING • POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS • CRUISE, TILT MINI TRIP COMPUTER • ALUMINUM WHEELS • OVERHEAD CONSOLE • 4 WHEEL DISC ABS AP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, August 17, 2001