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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_05_12-- -- - P---- PICKERING I,# NEWS ADVERTISER N', PI CKERIN G'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 PRESSIft 50,100 44 PAGES FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2000 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51$1 NEWSSTAND Weekend at the movies Page 19 Allegation accuses high-ranking Durham police officer of lying under oath Inspector files ,omplaint against • Deputy C BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer Durham Regional Police Chief Kevin McAlpine has been asked to investigate criminal allegations lev- elled against Deputy -Chief Jim Adams by a senior officer. The internal complaint, filed by Inspector Bruce Pugh, the force's longest serving officer, accuses the departments deputy chief of opera- tions of lying under oath during a recent police arbitration hearing. The testimony in question was given at the hearing into a grievance filed by the Durham Regional Po- lice Association on behalf of Con- stable Dave Robinson, a member of the department's forensic identifica- tion unit. When contacted Wednes- TM sari Leask sari plryMy et year loud dee1w. c - nHfrtu s • •ooV swop �N t�101wpl.11/, Ptdralq ow,p� 42G9700 crit. airy" CELEBRATE STEAM UP MtN VI/1E! X727& 21611&AL-SPAL arm* 1Ri std "it"" >R& CAN Now 6934 IOI day, Insp. Pugh confirmed the com- plaint, filed in February, and the re- quest for an investigation, but would not comment on the matter. Deputy -Chief Adams has re- fused comment. Police Services Board Vice- chairman Gerri-Lynn O'Connor. the mayor of Uxbridge, said the complaint was addressed during the in -camera session of last month's board meeting, but citing confiden- tiality rules, refused to say how the complaint was dealt with by mem- bers. "It's under investigation. At this point I don't wish to say anything further. 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Several events were of- raoke b Sh ldo and h Land deal questi one d Tories accused of helping backers BY CINDY UPSH.ALI- Staff Writer A provincial Tory fund-raiser says he didn't receive special treat- ment in the purchase of over 200 acres of industrial land now at the centre of land -flip accusations. Saverio Montemarano, president of Nordeagle Development, con- firms his company did buy the property along Whitby's Hwy. 401 corridor from the Ontano Realty Corporation for $2.84 million in 1998 and in February 1999 sold 43 acnes of it for $6.67 million or about $150,000 an acre. The Province holds the mortgage on the property. Provincial Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty used the figures this week to raise further questions about operations at the ORC, cur- rently under investigation by OPP. Mr. McGuinty has used various ex- amples of transactions at the agency to suggest developers arc getting excellent deals on provincial land, which they can tum over for profit, in return for financial support. Records provided by Mr. McGuinty's office show the compa- fered, 111"Wing the lea performance y e n of era. See AREA page S Pickering residents fight to `preserve' neighbourhood Homeowners oppose plan for smaller lots in Appleview area PICKERING — Approving sion plan that proposes the con - the construction of 24 homes on a struction of 24 detached houses parcel of land near Appleview with minimum frontages of 12 and Dunbarton roads will change metres along a new street off of the unique and historical charac- Appleview Road. Mr. Dawson re - ter of the neighbourhood, area ported some of the other lots on residents told Pickering council- his street are 80 feet wide so, it lors Monday. council approves the smaller lot "Care and consideration size, that could set a precedent in should be taken by council to the area, resulting in existing preserve the nature and integrity properties being subdivided. of the Appleview area," said "Tris is an area unlike many Mark Dawson, one of nine area others in this community," said residents who expressed con- Ward 2 local Councillor Mark terns Mondav about a subdivi- Holland. "The difference in char - (;c ; f :C ;C 1MwlniMr r ttMa Daly raitdarr is aoYwe a Etw Liar pa==W stir para in a mw w LLL.loaarAWN ~ Royal Woos2M gFul wig11 Ford Lincoln 686-2300 _yam, gR%3T, V Jast, East ai Wt'!stse3r IIS. • Tari rear 010mn $15M d 1A'1fi„ 40A00 tin. sloartrros, memo L' loft awragi< " th apt: *1%= • 07i., 48 coos. a =I' Rd. M09=0. AN W, a br it., %X@L IoM OAZ atter is something we should be protecting.' Garthwood Homes Ltd. has referred the plan and zoning amendment request to the On- tario Municipal Board (OMB), which has scheduled a hearing in Pickering for two days beginning May 30. City council's executive com- mittee approved two staff recom- mendations that would allow the subdivision to proceed. Council will vote on the application May 15. ti�aMy Rrttrtp for lrertt f ret for ar+rer.na trorre �'�++ii���� ".•i^i;;.. .. .... tr•. �",�?,e.S�.Sgirri��.�I�'+'�FD1ii�'"��.v.:..� — ;-----• .... r-.a::'a+'y'J`r � ':67+�YkCjr�u.0 :."1 9 P kM 3 N Wt A0i11E ft6. bbAY E6M014.1ilay fr 2600' i l Nus F uTSc .019� / COMPARE OVR SERVICES ✓ Consultants come directly ✓ 25% Off Natural Supplements to your home to aid in weight loss ✓ Body Composition Analyzing t/ Diet Analyzing ✓ Weight Progress Charting ✓ Toxicity Evaluations ✓ Bi -weekly Support Consultations ✓ 3,000 Health Recipes Guarantee Results! Or Money Refunded!_ 416) zuzm i u3b or (416) 318m7909 Crio Mwe rVing- W36rhAm ftarborou Inacti vpeopleGet movingfor the health of it eshorter life, K e a1 hofflicials warn The Durham Region Health De- partment is challenging area resi- dents to get moving this summer. The department is launching the SummerActive 30 x 4 x 2 Per- sonal Challenge this week in con- junction with ParticipACTION to encourage inactive adults here to get off the couch and get moving. The aim of the free challenge is to get adults to take part in some form of physical activity during the Summer Active period from May 12 to lune 20. Participants are encouraged to be physically active for 30 minutes a day, four days a week, two weeks in a row. Participants are required to record their activity for the two- week period. Completed personal challenge activity logs are to be faxed or mailed to Partici- pACTION's Toronto offices where winners will be selected in a ran- dom draw featuring more than 250 prizes. The health department reports statistics from the Canadian Fit- ness and Lifestyle Research Insti- tute show that more than two- thirds of Ontario's adult popula- tion does not participate in enough physical activity. "If this trend continues, these adults can become candidates for heart disease, adult-onset diabetes, colon cancer, osteoporosis and premature death," states a news re- lease. "An inactive person is on par with someone who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day" To help area residents become more active, the health department is offering a variety of free activi- ties in the coming weeks. They in- clude: • Sneaker Day Annual Walk Fri- day, May 12 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Oshawa Senior Citizens O rJVI rJ�t;.1rJ.rJ03rSrJ0 Ll_ _ JE1PrScI R1L1_ J�rSr J I O $ VINCENTS s HAIR STYLE S a Cut, Wash & Style 5 Pickering .(905) 831-4144 Ladies Men 5 $24 $15 �' S - reg. $28 reg. $17 We specialize in custom Men's & Ladies wigs and Nail Estheticians A PERMS We recommend and use Joico products SKreg. $70 .00 46 E% D JOICO • • t reg. $58 S HAIR REPAIR with any chemical service ($18 •ace • • t reg. $68 S PICKERING TOWN CENTRE ZVT= 839-2127 S prices ude GSTs . Cut & Style. long haextra All pand L. lot G.rtrr. fir. I—L I -r TL�L.rQ L3J i l-t..r0 EN J—L�L.IW UJ Er..AL.�LTL.T-LrLI� ffi �YI�I �i4�ir o P.4/NT/N .S � Boorwo�wrs HURRY IN, SPECIAL ENDS MAY 19 COMPLETE MRIOR-Ldabesod"o99.95 PAINT �.. SERViCE&Inclu40 0 Luh �bo�� Rd. a —WIL IV $ _955 Alliance t� ® a Pickering .(905) 831-4144 Vine, audrs and eortilrtterdd vehicles by estim.re. AcilM onsl bodywork rust ropait ara suippi+y of oW wru extra. AtttldlwW "fm* P►ePwvitlons msy be neasses ry. NN valid wRh any dha olbr. I Auto Painting a Bodywrk w..rr ... 4 - mm lmneh•ses of UAACO Svsrems Canada Inc Price: hours end services mer vary. Centre; • Swimming on Saturday, May 20 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Whitby Civic Recreation Complex; • Squash on Saturday, May 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Equipment will be provided and a squash pro will be on hand; • Bike Adventure 2000 on Satur- day, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rotary Park on the Ajax water- front; • Family Gym Time on Saturday, June 10 from I I a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Durham Family YMCA in Oshawa. For more information on local activities, or to obtain a personal challenge activity log, contact the health department at 723-8521 or 1-800-841-2729, ext. 2270. Give your old shoes .the boot. sole��a�ing Wednesday, May 10th thru Sunday, May 14th s our- �r��rir r��r on. almost all Merchandise throughout Pickeri ng Store..�",,, I 69EE A R s I A I Z - A�O •lel:- .: 0! ail Vi-- r1.� lr--�..-rr •�Mi ��7'-. �, j,`! I C -- ----------_ --_ - -- ...____-- ----------------f--- -------------- JVEVnAII IER7LSF.A,FRIDAY.E01T10N,Mq-12,,VW.RJQE5 Area tan--Liberald deal under fire from leader ARIA herr page 1 were previously those ellirrts failed day, Mr. McGuin- one with the gov- nothing wrong lowing it to be un- of us know with the ORC " the focus of re- because of the ty continued his ernment needs to with making con- duly influenced by whether there's He says the best nies owned -by Mr. gional and provin- cost of services. campaign against take responsibility tributions...There a contributor." been any specific approach is to let Montemarano and cial efforts to at- At a Liberal the ORC deals, for the sale of tax- is something Jim Flaherty, wrongdoing by police conduct Mario and Nick tract industrial de- fund-raiser in calling for a full payer -owned wrong with the Whitby -Ajax anyone at the their probe with- Cortellucci donat- velopment, but Whitby Wednes- inquirv. "Some lands. Therc's government al- MPP. says, "None ORC or dealing out interference. ed over $4600X) to the Conserva- tive party between . 1995 and 1999. Mr. Montemarano , ' t personally donat , ■ ANY ed over $250X). ■ While Mr. ;wrIVE Montemarano al doesn't deny he's ■ EE � O II1 CES a large financial •` "" FR supporter of the ■• Bed Frame ' Pillow 5 Tories, he says the ,; B t ■• PiUm Case • Set-up return gained on no Mattress Pad • Disposal of Olid Set the sale is not as 4 t ■• Bed R,aib • Pim Protector large as the figure'sy ■•Sheet Straps • Percale Set would suggest. � `� �+ ° � �,,�" •Comforterof Sheets The sale of the ■• Layaway •Local Deliver? R northeast corner i ; OR FREE BED I of the site, now 3 IN A BAG home to a huge F ■ 4 Sobey's grocery ¢g with an-, matching mattress set warehouse. could " > only he completed w after he spent mil- k�7n,� y. a x lions of dollar to „y1 : CSfyllf , '�-'�' ""�. u rade it. iyhf.�Lr'1:",� .c..• , .� x ;� ' '- - - �. I did not sell - vacant land. 1 sold him a serviced site ,9 l ..:../ - -- WAS 3 WAS 119 and this included K� , �. • I, �' , services and $1.5 million in site im- provements. - When you lock at y the sale, my price T,A,.w is a lot higher but ! .' r wAS 299 WAS 289 did a lot of work on the property.. While 2(X) acres were pur- chased ur chased from the ORC, Mr. Mur- - temarano says y• w • 1 • -:c• ,,,•, w • 1 ' � • 1 ' � WAS 369 only 140 were �i °�-•^ • WAS 299 Suitable lex devel- COMFORT SLEEP ORTHOPEDIC ORTHOPRACTIC= opment, and 60 acres of environ- Sine Sin le �f mental) sensitive g Single land we'll. re dedical Mattress17 Mattress$21 9 Mattress$259 f � i ed it) the Central - Set $319 Set $31 Set $429 Lake Ontario DOUBLE 219 SET 389 DOUBLE 269 SET 439 DOUBLE 319 SET 4 Conservation Au QUEEN 279 SET 479 QUEEN 329 SET 499 QUEEN 389 SET 55 WAS 599 WAS /ss 1 thority and the KING 469 SET 779 7 KING 509 SET 799 KING 559 SET 86 Ministry of Natur- al Resources. _•.___ _•� __ 1 +� .��`- -www � � � • z � Consultants hired ! � by Nordeagle V YM " 1 • ti y,� have estimated ' 1 '� • 1 improvements ORTHOELEGANCE ORTHOSUPREME :N ORTHOLUXURY wAs �9 WAS the: site will cosstt 239 approximately $17 million, he Y Single Single Single $459 v - says, and those .A '" Mattress$33 Mattress Mattress costs drive up the per -acre price. Set =50 Set %N Set %N Peter LeBel, DOUBLE 419 SET 619 DOUBLE 419 SET 719 DOUBLE 559 SET 109 ' • • Whitby's director QUEEN 509 SET 689 QUEEN 519 SET 109 QUEEN 669 SET 919 WAS IId! WAS 2" of economic de- KltrG M SET 9 KING 709 SET 11 c KING 719 SET 1 ` �ndu mai tl ropey NO PAYMENTS, NO INT BEST FO 1 YEAR SEE SAILS in the town sells for $60,000 to the $200,000 per acre x depending on Sleep Factory proximity to Hwy. I_ 401 and services. r MAKE "Is $150,0®� 00 • " • �; ANY SIZE per acre a lot of MATTRESS6188 4l1� money for that? SETUP®„� AVAILABLE No. It should have lA w RlL TkA*AK I gone for more" SET AVAIL4BLE &L"4 &L"4 a4 awl" Mayor Marcel FREEs■. 11-4 SMI" Omd 79 7�tsstM Hold W. ��CMso aaswi�aw.�rl.o�. !�0 Ilsad Sr Brunelle says the (905) 433-1052 (705) 292-6211 19051619-1 1 lands owned by Mr. Montemarano ► 11 11 1 . 1 _ P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 Editorial &OPINIONS NES ADVERTISER EDITORIAL Get a move on foryourgown ood So much to gain by getting fit, so much to lose by staying inactive WE'S MINION.., N1 A Y 12 0 0 0 ...GIVE ME TI�ATiulEt3T " WILLYM-1 ' � V Y Use it or lone it. can become candidates for heart dis- That's the underlying message be- ease, adult-onset diabetes. colon cancer, ` f hind a Durham Region Health Depart- osteoporosis and premature death:' the ►-- ment campaign which gets under way experts warn. �a today and continues until June 20. Meanwhile. the health department's Inactive adults — and we all knew, making, it oh -so -easy for us to eget a start who %ve arc- — ran ort ern the• rr ld te, .. t,.. .F1'. ':.... - , healthier lifestyle and quite possibly a ricty of free activities throughout a -- longer life starting now. Durham in the coming weeks. The health department, in conjunc- For example. Pickering residents can_ - tion with ParticipAC 1710N. has issued a play a little squash Saturday. Ma-, 27 Summer -Active 30 x -i x 2 Personal from 2 to -t p.m. at the Pickering wRecre- LETTERS THE LE Challenge to encourage inactive adults ation Complex. Don't worry atxt mak- L ETT E R S TO T} I EDITOR* here to get movint for 30 minutes a day, ing a tix)l of yourself because you've four days a week, two weeks.in a row. Use never played the sport before. A squash parents must your body or lost it. pro will to on hand and equipment will Tracy We slothful sdwls might even be, re- warded for mending our ways. Partici- be provided. You can get information on other or- practise what pants who record their activity for the two-week peritxl can win a prize by ganized events and get your hands on a challenge activity log by calling the they mailing or taxing completed logs to Par- health department at 723-R52 1 or 1- preach ticipAC 1710 N s Toronto offices where a 800-841-27-19. ext. 2270. If v ou'rc not a To the editor: random draw will offer up more than _ oirwr and not particularly interested in I was ver. impressed by Opin- 250 prizes. Reward tit doing what we making others aware of your activity. N ion Shaper orth JeAtiranski's col - should bt doing anyway. that's tine tcx). Just get moving, alone ox umn in the March 10 News Adyer- Health officials know all too well with others. ti -ver. I am a father of four children that sloth can be a killer. "An inactive You have even'thin_ to gain by hc- and :_randfathcr of two, and agree person is on par with someone who coming active and cyervthine to lost if with the author on his views. smokeN a pack of cigarettes a Jay:' the you don't. Nowhere is the saying "actions health department reports. resentment and anger toward teachers, speak louder than wor'dJ more ap- It notes statistics from the Canadian E -Mail your comments on this opin- plicable than in the raising of chil- Fitncss and Lifestyle Research Institute ion to shouston®durham.net. Submis- dren. From their earliest dans as ha - show that more than two-thirds of On- sions which include a first and last hides. thcv watch their parents like a tario's adult population docs not partici- name, as well as the community of resi- hawk. if your actions do not follow pate in enough physical activity. dente. will be considered for pubhca- what you preach, your words will "If this trend continues. these adults -tion. be wasted. dents. despite union orders. The stu- When I see how some parents hthavc in public in front of their children — driving recklessly. parkin_ illegally at mall lots, being rude to others and generally dis- playing a distinct lack of godxJ manners — I shudder to think how the children will act when they grow up. Good manners and showing* consideration for others' needs make society operate successfully. These are the attributes parents showid ht displaying in front of their children. John Flubbarde, Pickering Teachers face enough tests Schools are hollow halls of learnin To the editor: In a recent letter headlined Teachers acting like they think the}'re hettcr than students', Cindy But, forcing teachers to run extracurriculars will fuel hostility Howe laments the fact that during a In September 1998. the teachers of public secondan sd:hdx►Is in Durham went on strike for three weeks. Atter being ordered back to work by the On-- Tracy tario government, our teachers decided — `06- Stubbs against participating in extracurricular — activities such as running sports teams, [:C7oo�st:u�enl bands and clubs. Their boycott has— caused as much disruption in our schools as the strike itself. have not received scholarship offers Without these activities, school life because college and university scouts is hollow, lacking the strong sense of and recruiters have stayed away from community and spirit that once filled Durham schools in droves since there's the halls, classrooms and gymnasiums. virtually no sports. That causes more The curriculum taught in class can't stress on students, taking their minds stack up to extracurricular activities . off their school work, filling them with when it comes to developing team- resentment and anger toward teachers, work, leadership skills and life-long the school board and the provincial friendships with other students and government — everyone responsible with teachers. for the chain of events that has led us to Another obvious downside to the where we are today. lack of extracurricular activities for the There are a few teachers who have students is the opportunity they pro- continued to participate in extracurric- vide after high school. As the cost to at- ular activities, for the love of the game, tend university skyrockets, many a desire to fill others with an apprecia- young adults and their families pin tion for music, or simply for the stu- their hopes on post -secondary educa- dents. despite union orders. The stu- tion being subsidized by scholarships. dent councils have also tried to fill the But, many gifted athletes, for example, void. To them, thank you. Our schools are tilled with clashing opinions and highly -charged emotions. Students' enthusiasm for schdx)l is on the decline and the student -teacher re- lationship is crumbling. Forcing teachers to participate in extracurricular activities will only add fuel to the fire which is the hostility which now exists in schools. It is not a practical solution to the problem. I'm not sure what is. What I do know is that instead of schools being united, they are divided. The schools function as three separate entities — the administration, the teachers and the students. I miss the good old days of game day, spirit day, tournaments. The days when teachers had a genuine interest in the student body, making me feel like an integral part of my school, my com- munity. E -Mail your comments on this opin- ion to shouston®durham.net. Submis- sions which include a first and last name, as well as the community of res- id�eonce, will be considered for pubioca- tion. recent conference teachers gave Education Minister Janet Ecker the silent treatment. Surely, this is more civilized than outright boo- ing. At least Ms. Ecker was able to deliver her speech. Teachers do have to pass univer- sity and teachers college courses to become educators. Then there are in -school inspections and teacher reviews in order to ensure the edu- cators are competent. That is the point. Why duplicate already exist- ing checks'? Forcing people to volunteer to run extra -curricular activities is a contradiction in terms. Teachers have previously willingly given their own time, while the idea of community service required by stu- dents may be the first experience for many of them in a voluntary ca- pacity. Teachers are not better than their students as far as being people is concerned, but they are different. You cannot compare their roles or stages in develc pment. Guy Colm, Ajax PICKERING NEWS ADVERTIS R A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -m -t" hicf Steve Houston llanuging Editor Bruce Danford Uircc for of Adverli.ving Duncan Fletcher Retail Advertiwng ,14unager Eddie Kolodziejcak 1fanagcer John Willems Real Estate:.4womot,tr Adverti.ving Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manu,Lcr Lillian Hook Office Manager Barb Harrison Cornposrrtt; .tlanager IW Dews (905)683->i10 ialec (905) 68 1-51 10 Classifieds (90) ) (,N 3-1),()" .Distribution (90 5) t.N 3-511 General Fax (905) 6N ;-,363 .'�11ai1 shouston(u durham.net %%eb address www durhanuie++s.net 130 Commercial Aye.. Ajax, Ont. L I S 2115 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 Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. a ovocA all �trD tt•Ot/tt< Durham officer DURHAM from page 1 say more after next (Thursday's) meet- ing:' Mayor O'Connor said when reached at her cottage north of Huntsville. The mayor added any internal com- plaint brought forward to the hoard "is certainly viewed as serious:' In a brief interview Wednesday, Chief McAlpine refused to answer any ques- tions ahout the complaint. "I would just as soon reserve my comments until the matter is resolved or moved to another stage:' he said. The chief would not say how the complaint is being handled by the force nor who, if anyone, is investigating. The controversy stems from the hear- ing held last year to resolve the dispute over Const. Robinson's transfer. 1 -he police association maintained the officer's transfer frorn the forensic identification unit was a form of profes- sional retribution — "payback" — for speaking out about alleged wrongdoing within the department. The union further contended Const. Robinson's March 199M Iransfer amounted to a demotion, violated the collwivc agreement and was -disguised discipline::" retaliation by the force's top brass For Const. Robinson and two oth- ers initiating a complaint to the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Ser- vict:s, the Ministry of Solicitor General's police oversight boxly. The ministry would later launch a comprehensive 16 - week audit of the Force. In the force's defence, Deputy -Chief Adams testified before arbitrator Owen Shime that the decision to restructure the forensic identification unit was the first phase of a controversial proposed tenure policy. At the time of the transfer, he was superintendent of operations. IXputy-Chicf Adams testified he planned to transfer the constable and bring fresh blood into [hc unit to prepare fir the future retirements of Iom_limc forensic officers. He acknowledged dur- ing cross-examination by lawyer Marlin Doane, no tenure policy existed at the time of the transfer, nor has one since been officially adopted. Among the evidence cited in the complaint is Deputy -Chief Adams's tes- timony he was not aware Const. Robin- son was one of three police service em- ployees spearheading the 0CCOPS complaint in May 1997. The complaint says Deputy -Chief Adams also testified he did nor discuss the plan to restructure the forensic unit with other senior offi- cers, including the officer in charge of the unit at the tirrk% Insp. Pugh. In a letter to police services board Chairman Bob Boychyn outlining the complaint, a copy of which has been ob- tained by this newspaper, Insp. Pugh, 54, alleges a 1997 conversation with Deputy -Chief Adams during which he cons lodges laint p was told he was being handed control of the tirensic unit. "He stated that, unfortunately, I would he inheriting a problem child by the name of Davc Robinson who was a thorn in his side but that he would be moving him out of the unit as soon as he figured out a way to do it: 'Insp. Pugh al- leges in the complaint. Insp. Pugh says the plans were re- peated during subsequent conversation with Deputy -Chief Adams. "I also expressed my concern about the way the deputy chief was dealing with Robinson to another inspector who also stated [hat the deputy chief had ex- pressed to him that he was going to re- move Robinson from Identification. This inspector is willing to come Im- ward, if need tx::' the complaint states. Insp. Pugh, a police veteran of 35 years, was scheduled [o testify at the hearing as a witness for the association, however. a settlement was reached by the board and the union just prior to his testimony. Const. Robinson was returned to the liirensic unit and given 50 per cent of to %t salary resulting from the transfer. The controversy is the latest fallout from the hearing. In January, Dcputy- Chicf Adams issued a written apology to Insp. Pugh for a statement he made dur- ing his testimony. When asked during the hearing why he would not have con- sulted with Insp. Pugh prior to making an important operational change - the Robinson transfer — Ekputy-Chief Adams had testified: "Inspector Pugh re- sists change" The comment was said to have infuriated the inspector, who is cur- rently in charge of the (Quality Assurance Unit tasked with ensuring the force meets a new set of provincially -mandat- ed Adequacy Standards. In his complaint, Insp. Pugh said he felt it was his duty under the Police Ser- vices Act to bring forward the allega- tions. "As a police officer, I was appalled that another officer would give evidence. under oath. that was contrary to what he had told me and others...:' he wrote. 1t is very clear to me that Deputy - Chief Adams has given evidence, under oath. that he knows was false. This, in my Minion, would amount to perjury under the Criminal Code of Canada:' Mr. Boychyn is out of the country and could not he reached 14 comment. Margo Boyd, a senior investigator for OCCOPS, said in an interview com- plaints made by one police officer against another can be invcsligatW inter- nally, but are sometimes investigatW by an outside police agency. "It's an internal matter depending on the issues and allegations. It's strictly up to the chief. It's an operational decision as to how it should proceed. OCCOPS doesn't play a role unless there is a re- quest for the commission to commence an investigation:' Ms. Boyd said. =--" Chainwide Grand 0 . I_'1'7 ii K,' b^ice �� •-�� c+:, .i._t v,,,.r - ., �-.A�p.a•nt1 ?,�,_rr. ,i ter.. � NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 PAGE 7 A/P pening ' Ii'flil��r Factory Outlet This Week Only! I XT f,5"- � 1 SuitEvent! We *Ul pay tow 75b G.ST m am 2'Ants Punlw od with prearntauan of Utls ad land till dosbW May 14. 20[X) Not varid with any othm oRrr WAy glen Worn Ibu Can MM ter L Satin Lapel Tuxedo's NM save .M Kxlra S50 (M.... Reg Price S Ltd Sole Price S149.1W Durham Regional Centre Ajax ►oway z & Harwood 1 305-686-4636 ALL LOCATIONS Join In .As We Celebrate The GRAND OPE.NING Of Our Newest Factory Outlet Superstore In Scarborough at Kennede� Commons. 401 K henrwd( Rd Read all about it! We're online at www.durhamnews.net You're free t6 go*** v r Ll",4 COBS ,St vain ,li✓MCrft09 YAbtff`i .R3a1T wdA awim -RIP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, "12, 2090 - Paying through the nose at the hose BY KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Writer The high price of fuel may have levelled off in recent weeks, but you're still paying more at the pump to gas up your car or truck. Following a spike which took prices as high as 75 cents per litre, gas costs dropped back into the mid -60 -cent range in April. This week, most fuel retailers are post- ing prices around 70 cents/litre. But there's more to the rising cost of gasoline than what you pay to fill your own tank. Those higher prices could be hitting you in the wallet more than once. Local gov- ernments and Durham's two school boards have to fork out more for fuel, which forces tax- payers to dig deeper into their pockets. During Town council budget deliberations in Ajax last month, politicians were told higher gas prices will cost the municipality about $152,000 more this year than last to keep Town vehicles on the road. As council budget chief Joe Dickson said, "When you go to the pumps each day, you can ap- preciate the pinch the Town feels" Also feeling the pinch are the Durham District School Board and the Durham Catholic District School Board. Lynda Smith, the public board's transportation manager, says "very preliminary budget' figures indi- cate the system faces an increase in costs to bus students of about $100,000 for the next school year over the $15.7 million price to transport 15.000 pupils daily this year. The cost to keep the board's ve- hicles running next year "may be going down. I'm just getting the facts behind it," Ms. Smith says. "I've asked for $100,000 more (in the transportation budget), going on very preliminary information. I've really only established a pre- liminary figure now. It could go up or down" In addition, both boards pay for a fuel escalation clause which is contained in their contracts with bus operators, reports Ms. Smith. "It's taking money out of my bud - Gas price hikes can be a double whammy for Durham taxpayers RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser illustration Motorists may not be paying as much today as they were a month ago for a litre of gas, but they may have to dig deeper anyway: Durham Region school boards and municipal governments are being forced to consider higher budgetary amounts to keep their vehicles on the road. get I'm given for pupil transporta- tion." If gas prices remain high, "it will be reflected in the transporta- tion budget" which covers the pe- riod from September to June. Katherine Pezzarello, trans- portation manager for the separate board, says it's "always serious" when fuel costs escalate. "We have to pay more and we don't like that." The board would much rather spend on classroom needs, Ms. Pezzarello adds. Paying more for gas "takes money out of that". Board officials try to keep costs for out -of -classroom expenses "as low as possible". But, that will be difficult with the current gas prices and the fuel - escalation clause. However, that clause works both ways. If the cost of gas rises, the board has to pay more to its bus operators. But, should the price drop, the board comes out ahead. "When we have fuel escalation costs going up, we also have to address it when it's going down;' Ms. Pezzarello says. 'If we agree on a price per litre in the contract, if the prices goes down, they have to give us a cheque " During the duration of the 1999-2000 school year, board offi- cials will keep a close eye on the price of gas, she notes. "We're monitoring it for September. We'll watch it closely. We hope to see it come down:' Durham's two school boards, along with the Region's eight mu- nicipalities and the Lakeridge Health Centre, have joined in a co- operative buying arrangement with Durham Region. Bob Gallant, purchasing super- �,isor for the Region, notes a co- operative tender translates into a better price for the group mem- bers. When the co-operative calls for lenders for the supply of gas from oil companies, "Instead of five or six tenders, they only have to bid on one. It's less administra- tive costs for them:' The co-op gets a set rate, estab- lished by an oil company, to sup- ply fuel. Mr. Gallant notes since gas is a "volatile commodity", there are both possible benefits and poten- tial risks to purchasing in bulk. One such way of bulk buying is to use futures, whereby the price is set for a fixed period. "If the mar- ket goes down, you're stuck with the fixed rate," he says. But, the opposite is also true. If the contract calls for a set price and the cost later goes through the roof, the co- op is ahead. Two sharp increases in gas prices since the summer have con- sumers fuming and politicians scrambling, both to find answers and to mollify upset constituents. Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge MI' Dan McTeague has been leading the charge federally, pushing for tough competition laws in an at- tempt to open up the retail market. On the provincial level, Durham MPP John O'Toole has been touring Ontario with a task force gathering information on the gas price fiasco from a cross-sec- tion of people. The four -member task force has compiled a draft re- port on what it's heard, which will "deal with recommendations each of the commissioners brought to the table," says Mr. O'Toole. "It's what we heard from all the stake- holders. Those stakeholders include the public, automakers, the trucking industry, school bus operators, the Independent Gas Marketing Asso- ciation and municipal politicians. Mr. O'Toole notes most of those stakeholders are miffed and angry that, while the cost of crude oil has dropped to $26 a barrel from $32 earlier this year, "Thr price (at the pump) goes up quick- ly but comes down slowly. "There's a very high level of frustration. The agricultural sector is very upset. They're stressed to the max, with poor crop prices," he points out. Mr. O'Toole gives credit to Mr. McTeague for raising concerns about gas prices very early on. "When the price spiked last sum- mer by 10 cents, he was the only one paying attention to it. He's not being unfair to his own govern- ment. We need to have competition in the marketplace" He deflects criticism against governments that they should re- duce gas taxes to give drivers a break. Mr. O'Toole reports, in some European countries, the tax on a litre of gas is $ I ; in Ontario, the provincial government impos- es a tax of 14.7 cents per litre; while the federal government col- lects 10 cents, not including the GST. He's also quick to point out the tax on gas has been stable in On- tario for several years. "Taxes have been frozen since 1994. Please ex- plain the price increase" Alternative fuel cell cars can save money and ecology Motorists angry over the high cost of gas may soon have the luxury of thumbing their noses at the big oil companies. Cars of the not -too -distant fu- ture could be running on electric- ity or fuel cells powered by hy- drogen and oxygen. General Motors is heralding the Precept FCEV as "a break- through concept vehicle fueled by hydrogen that offers unparalleled efficiency" The FCEV is a fuel -cell -en- gine -powered Precept, GM's new five -passenger sedan with ultra- high -efficiency design. The standard Precept is de- signed to get 130 kilometres per gallon while the upgraded FCEV could get more than 160 kilome- tres per gallon fuel economy per- formance (gasoline equivalent fuel economy). The FCEV goes from zero to 100 kilometres an hour in about nine seconds and has a range of 800 kilo- metres. By com- parison, General Mo- tors spokesman Stew Low says the average gas -powered car now gets between 25 and 30 miles per gallon. The new fuel -cell -powered cars are also designed to do less environmental damage as their only byproducts are heat and water vapor, rather than carbon monoxide. Fuel cells use continuous elec- trochemical reactions to convert chemicals into direct electri- cal current. In other words, the fuel cells work like a battery where the active in- gredients of hydrogen and oxygen are sup- plied continuously to the cell instead of being stored. The oxygen is taken from the air while the hydrogen would be stored on board in a solid form. Refuelling the car with hydrogen would take approximately five minutes. Fuel cells were developed for the U.S. space program and are now used to provide power to space shuttles. GM developed its first fuel - cell -powered vehicle in 1968. - The Precept vehicle is the re- sult of a partnership between the Big Three automakers and the U.S. government which began in 1993. Their goal was to lower emis- sions and increase the fuel effi- ciency of conventional cars by three times without compromis- ing safety, performance, afford- ability or utility. The partnership set a timetable to have a concept vehicle by 2000 with a production prototype by 2004. Durham railroaded in GTA transit plan: Region officials Strategy `falls short in several areas' BY SUSAN O'NE/LL Staff Writer A plan by the Greater Toronto Services Board (GTSB) to ad- dress transportation needs in Toronto and surrounding regions leaves Durham to fend for itself, says a regional councillor. Pickering Councillor Rick Johnson, who is also chairman of the Region's works committee and the Durham Mobility Steer- ing Committee, says both the GTSB and its Strategic Trans- portation Plan, entitled 'Remov- ing Roadblocks', place too much emphasis on the inner city. "There is no talk of new link- ages with the rest of the GTA ... They really left us here in Durham to fend for ourselves;' says Court. Johnson. "We don't think enough emphasis is being put on the movement of goods. The report is geared just for com- muter traffic" The GTSB's draft plan, re- leased in January, includes 40 recommendations designed to address transportation needs in the GTA through dw year 2021. The plan recommences the ex- pansion of GO Transit services to and from Toronto as well as the creation of seven new suburban transit condors, two of which would pass through portions of Durham. The first is a connection from the LakcshoreWest Oakville GO train station through Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham and Pickering, using Hwy. 407, Hwy. 7 or the Steeles Avenue -Taunton Road system. The second transit corridor through Durham would be a GTA east route from Bow- manville through Oshawa, Whit- by, Ajax and Pickering to the new Sheppard subway line. "The GTSB plan provides a basic framework for the member municipalities to examine trans- portation priorities and funding needs;' states a joint report by Durham works commissioner Vik Silgailis, planning commis- sioner Alex Georgieff and fi- nance commissioner Jim Clapp. "The GTSB plan does, however, fall short in several areas" The staff report, presented to the Region's works and planning committees Tuesday, recom- mends council only endorse the principles, vision and objectives of the plan. Staff say it would be "premature" for Durham to en- dorse the entire GTSB plan be- fore the board reports on the fi- nancial implications of its rec- ommendations and the plan's ef- fectiveness in meeting trans- portation and growth objectives. Region staff report the GTSB plan "does not achieve a balance between transit and roads" Staff indicate there is a "defi- ciency of transportation infra- structure connecting Durham to the rest of the GTA. Durham Re- gion has 13 inbound lanes to the City of Toronto, compared to York Region's 132 inbound lanes and Peel Region's 48 inbound lanes." Staff also indicate the plan "ignores the need and extent of required arterial road improve- ments", which are important for Durham Region. And, they say, it also fails to identify the financial implica- tions of its recommendations or potential funding sources. Nor does the plan support the Region's growth objectives, staff contend. "in effect, the document sup- ports long-distance commutes into the City of Toronto. It is not supportive of the balanced growth strategy envisioned in the Regional Official Plan. It should address how shorter work trips could be achieved through more balanced employment and popu- lation growth in the 905 regions: Durham staff also say the plan fails to "consider opportunities presented by freight rail corridors to offset or augment the move- ment of goods by truck, which could reduce the volume of heavy vehicle traffic on roads" A joint report recommending that Durham council hold off on endorsing the GTSB plan will go to the Region May 17. 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To celebrate all of the service improvements that we have on the go, we're giving one lucky winner 4 free passes to a great event every month for a whole year! Naturally, we'll include transportation to and from the event on GO. Hove a primo seat at the Symphony of Fire, catch the Molson Indy, see The Lion King, tour around the National Home Show, cheer for the Joys at the Dome and the Roptors at the Air Canada Centre, plus much more. Fill out this ballot and enter at any GO station in the GTA between May 10 and June 9. WAY TO Naae Address GO Daydrsne Isitone • I V I A w A Y No putdwse necessary. BoMot must be deposited at o portidpo" GO st+otion ballot box in the GTA to be eligible. Contoo GO Transit for Nne sto- tion nearest you and hours of operation. Draw dote: June 19, 2000. Winner will be notified by telephone MtrMdlatey following the draw. Prize will include one event per month, begkwNng In July 2000 and ending June 2001. 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Or, fax to 1-905468-146& Deadline: Friday, June 9, 4 p.m. Presented by OSHAWA WHITBY CLARINGTON PORT PERRY THIS WEEK UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER 9bt CUabidn �tactegntacr� ,� -,. .fir',•.. .. � .. .. .. � •caro ralrr:.r.9',•NP<;C�'-.,.f6:.-.<g..:ai..+'y..,:- � ,••, ,. .. ";�"K'AMEW � —P.T- Home centre aims to be home to more shoppers Pickering council eyes facility plan to diversify PICKERING — A plan to attract additional tenants to the Pickering Home and Leisure Centre on Pickering Parkway could be given the green light by City council next week. Pickering council's executive com- mittee approved a recommendation Monday to amend the existing zoning to permit a greater range of retail stores, offices and restaurants at the centre, im- mediately south of the Metro East Trade Centre off Brock Road. "The Home and Leisure Centre has undergone a transformation, a bit of an evolution:' said Ward 2 Regional Coun- cillor Doug Dickerson. He said the owners "have to find the right mix of retail components in order to get the residents of the area to be ac- cepting it in a much larger way:' Ward 3 local Councillor David Pick- les noted the proposed zoning amend- ment would give the owners more flexi- bility. "Tux: centre needs some assistance in continuing to be a destination area," he said. According to a staff report, the bylaw amendment will "provide the Pickering Home and Leisure Centre with a greater variety of permitted uses, which will ac- commodate a broader range of tenants and assist in reducing the amount of va- cant space:' City staff report, "While the tenancy of the centre does appear to be healthier than in past years, the owner is having difficulty securing long-term tenants particularly for smaller units. Permis- sion for a broader range of uses on the site should ease these difficulties:' Grant fights abuse of women Abused area women and their chil- dren just received a helping hand. The Violence Prevention Council of Durham Region has been given a $74,000 grant by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, reports council chairman Doris Anderson. 'nue money will help the organiza- tion meet its objectives to create a long- range plan for operation of the Woman Abuse Review Committee; attain in- creased services for women of colour, aboriginal females and immigrant and refugee women; and establish a Web site to share current information about Ow revised Woman Abuse Protocol. The council also wants police and lawyers better trained to handle cases of violence against women. And, it plans to host a Community Vision Day, which will bring together representatives from a broad range of organizations and services to promote the safety, education and well-being of the women and children of Durham. More information about this grant and others awarded by the Ontario Tril- littm Foundation is available on the In- ternet at www.trilliumfoundation.org. the ay NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 PAGE 11 AM Save on a spectacular selection of regular- and clearance -priced items'. Save 50%, 40%, 300/o or 25% SPECIAL SAVINGS OFFERS: lNnts. 'Pick up a Scratch & Save Card and check in-store for complete details, exempt Ions and rules. All "Just Reduced"merchandise & all Bay Value items are excluded from Scratch & Save. No rain checks on Scratch & Save or Special Savings'Save 5096,40% & I0%'offers. 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AIR MILES' means AIR MILES* reward miles unless the context requires odnernnse. A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 TRUCK EVENT Chevy Silverado Regular Cab VORTEC POWER Vortec 4300 200 HP V6 Engine - 4 -Speed Automatic Transmission ,din T� Iwith Overdrive and Tow/Haul Mode - 4 -Wheel Disc and 4 -Wheel Anti -Lock Braking „System - Full Imtzvmentabon atclading Thchonurter, Engine Hour Meter and r - Driver Message Centre - 40/20/40 Split Front Seat with Custom Cloth Trim Air Conditioning with Interior Filtration System - Chrome . � Wheels/Grille/Bumpers - Tilt -Wheel T" Steering ::.,. .. ,: =� $Q 278. 2.9'01t $23838 SMA11TLEASE Purchase Cash Purchase r,...,.,,4.•.... 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III FIN"M as wV«.111111N 11.11 S" CASH WM60ndud0s 01M10adAwIm09A SAM GINS TAX VA PILE -ORRERY 04ECT10N ND wm 0WM PST/GST Ikrd Ta:Onparngnn 'ID6 SELVMTY DEPOST rM TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON DELIVERY 7A17 Wim M DOWN. MONTHLY W ENT 6 $0i 4MM 1Q. SIAM OW ON DELIVERIC Brad m 3At wdRW kite raw. 36 more 60rm. SD 17/kmhaop�pN NMM k14 & km br M nwnMs. Opbon b Putkre at lease end s SIB 5A6 IpkM P.Os is u0►. OMr lore Opkors a4A4Me. Litantt. ksuarce. P.P.SA. 6 Adrwe. %s wA is EXka ��,i4Y.^-�:�{..Y�t"r. .,. , ... .,:ri:Ia;.aFecse+1st•..�rw-,.naaa.s:eciG:,c.�-�.:.w+.+ .. v.,,, ,. , J J _I Durham police odog" fficials fear for missing teen BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer Police fear for the safety of a young mother they be- lieve may be under a former boyfriend's "control." Danielle Jacqueline Bon- gard, a 19 -year-old Oshawa mother of two, was last seen leaving her Lindon Street home, getting into a van with four men. Police believe Ms. Bon- gard is in the company of Dwayne Kevin George, 20, and know the couple spent time at his father's Pickering residence last Thursday. Sergeant Jim Grimley, spokesman for Durham Re- gional Police, said the couple had recently been living to- gether but their "stormy rela- tionship" ended last month with police layin_ criminal charges against tier. George. DANIELLE BONGARD Composite shows woman with head shaved. He had been accused of as- saulting Ms. Bongard, killing her kitten with a hammer and setting a $10,000 blaze that gutted her Glen Street apart- ment :March 3. But %1,,. BonLard recanted her evidence and on April 26 the charges against Mr. George — including forcible confinement, possession of a dangerous weapon, killing an animal, threatening death, break and enter and arson — were withdrawn by the Crown, said Sgt. Grimley, adding Mr. George was re- leased from Whitby Jail at that time. Police have spoken to the owner of the 1987 Caravan, which witnesses say Ms. Bongard appeared to get into on her own free will, but the man has denied having "any knowledge of (Ms. Bon- gard);' Sgt. Grimley said. When she left Mr. George's father's residence Thursday, Ms. Bongard's head was shaved, he added. "We believe this may be sc,mc kind of ointrolling tca- ture. We fear she may he under the control of this male and we are concerned for her safety," Sgt. Grimley said. "We'd like to speak with this woman personally just so we know whether she's OK. There is obviously some his- tory there, which is why we're worried" He said her family's con- cern was heightened last weekend when Ms. Bongard called her mother "but would not or could not provide de- tails to her whereabouts:' Ms. Bongard has two young children who are cur- rently living with relatives, said the officer. She is described as white, 5 -foot -4. 95 pounds, with shaved blond hair and blue eyes. Mr. George is described as Hack. 5400 t-1 1. 154 pounds. with black hair and brown eyes. He has a distinctive mark on his left cheek and may have a goatee. Mr. George is known to hang out with friends in Scar- borough and may be staying in that area, police said. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 579- 1520, ext. 2732, or Crime Stoppers 436 -1 -IPS. ® OPEN BEAUTY SUPPLY DAYS YOUR TOTAI. HAIR CARE SUPERSTORE... Invites previous c& new clients to visit Sharon Gayle (hairstylist) at her new location 1822 Whites Rd. (Amberlea Plaza) N. of Hwy. 42 15% OFF all Salon Services with this ad 905-831-9339 1 t a.'- r AIP PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 � Building a better bank for you. To our valued customers: in February, we announced that Tl) Bank and Canada Trust were joining to become TD Canada Trust. At that time, I promised to keep you informed as we merge our two organizations. This is the first in a series of updates to tell cou about our progress in achieving our goal to build a better bank. Over the past couple of months we've been working to bring our head office staffs together. As a result of this effort, I'm pleased to say that we have assembled a strong unified team, with representation from Kith TD Bank and Canada Trust. This new group has now begun to plan the union of our branch, telephone and internet honking services. Bringing the two organizations together successfully will take some time. 1 want to reassure all TD Bank and Canada Trust customers that, for now, it is business as usual. Building TD Canada Trust Our goal :s to deliver a comfortable banking experience for all of cur customers. To achieve this we are working to make the merger of our two companies as seamless as possible. We expect to start bringing our two branch networks together in Spring, 2001. Before then, we will make no merger-related branch closures at either Th Bank or Canada Trust. While it is business as usual throughout most of our organization, we have some early oppcirtunities to bring together some of our products and services to better meet the needs of our customers. We will bring our operations ta„ ether early only where it makes good sense for our customers and where we believe we can deliver on the promise of "better banking". One of these early opportunities will be the conversion of CT Securities accounts to TI) Waterhouse in May, 2000. As a result, customers of CT Secunties will gain access to an expanded range of services at the same, or even lower, fees. Each customer of CT Securities will be rwtified in advance and in writing to inform them about this conversion. Another early opportunity that comes from combining the resources of TD Bank and Canada Trust, is our first coordinated promotion. Customers can now take advantage of the very popular 3% CashBack Mortgage, at any of our 1,300 branch locations, by telephone or via the Web. This is just the first in a series 4 exciting programs that will benefit our customers. Service Improvements We've already initiawd the first stage of our planned program cif service improvements. Since February, we have added 350 tellers and increased teller hours in many TD Bank branches. We are progressively increasing teller hours in most of our TD Bank branches as we go forward. At the same time, we are maintaining Canada Trust hours. Our customers have also had the advantage of improved access to over 3,000 combined ABM.. They have benefited from the elimination of Interac- withdrawal fees when they used one of thew ABMs. As a result, we have enabled our customers to make over 1.2 million ABM transaction at no charge since February alone. These important service improvements are the first of many that all customers can come to expect from us as we work to deliver a more comfortable banking experience. Community At TD Canada Trust we're committed to the communities that we serve. As we've brought our two organizations together, we have carefully maintained our total charitable and sponsorship commitments. Many of these commitments will now be made under either the TD Bank Financial Group or the TD Canada Tnist name. We promise to keep you informed about the progress of our new company through updates such as this one as we move forward. If, as we work towards building a better bank, you believe that we are not meeting your service expectation, please call our Customer Information Centre at 1-888-572-8924. Sincerely, �� � Ed Clark TD Canada Trust ES. I will keep you posted about the developments at TD Carwda Trust in the coming months. For now, it will be business ac usual. tify We will noyou personally, in writing and well in advance, about any merger-related changes to your accounts a to your branch. BANK L7 CanadaTrust �. .. EW .rc Teens get job search tips tonight PICKERING — Young people looking for summer jobs are invited to the Pickering Central Library Wednesday, May 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. A professional employment coun- sellor from the YMCA will run a Summer Employment for Youth Pro- gram. Young people will have their skills assessed, get tips on resumes and job applications, learn job search techniques, and find out about sum- mer employment programs. Library staff will introduce partic- ipants to the award-winning job search resources at the Central branch, including a demonstration of the Joh/Career link from the library's Web site, www.picnet.org/job.htm. Space is limited. Call YMCA Employment Services at 427-7670 for more information on the program. Clean and green p Spruce u the Altona Forest Saturday PICKERING — Conservation Toronto and Region is seeking vol- unteers to help clean up Altona For- est Saturday, May 13. "The Altona Forest is home to a variety of (lora and fauna so let's tidy it up and ensure they have a healthy and clean place to live;' say organizers of the Altona Forest Com- munity Clean-up, which will take place rain or shine. Volunteers are asked to meat at 10 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Scton Catholic School on Stroud's Lane west of Rosebank Road. Participants are reminded to wear rubber boots and to take gloves. Re- freshments will be provided. For more information call 416- 661-6600. 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CLINIQUE Allergy -Tested. 100% Fragrance -Free. www.clinique.com � :."�?...;P�c�,�g'.!`.04�??��tfli�!x moo FRIDAY, MAY 12 COMEDY: Buddy Wasisisname ..�l�?�44+►�!!w�, BILLBOARD and the Other Feilers, New- foundland's top comedy per- formers, in concert at 8:30 -- p.m. at Carruthers Creek Com- Baptist Church, 817 Kingston munity Church auditorium, 620 Audley Rd. Tickets Rd., Pickering. The group are $20 and available at the Guest meets every Friday and deals with Services Kiosk on the lower all types of addictions, including co-dependency. A level of the Pickering Town Centre. child-care program is avail - able as required. Everyone welcome 428-9431 J; THEATRE: Pickering Players present The Real Inspector Hound and selections from Neil Simon's The Good Doc- tor and High School Days dur- ing an evening of one -act plays at the Dunharton-Fair- port United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 (stu- dents/seniors), $8 (children/students). (416) 410- 021 1 (box office). SPRING FL'N: Roland Mich- ener Public School students invite the whole community to their Spring Fun Fair between 5 and 8 p.m. The fundraiser will garner money for school supplies and to help defer the cost of student trips. The fair features raffles, a bake sale, jumping castle, barbecue, a wishing well stocked with over 300 prizes and more. For more information call the Ritchie Avenue school at 686- 5437. A 71 irl T If I qr T. � — — Gr Mt (im) m the evenings. SATURDAY, MAY 13 GARDEN TOUR: The first day of a four-day garden tour of Durham Region for the On- tario Horticultural Association District 17. Tickets are $20 for all four tours on May 13, June 17, July 8 and September 9. Time 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 683- 5328 (Kathryn). THEATRE: Pickering Players present The Real Inspector Hound and selections from Neil Simon's The Good Doc- tor and High School Days dur- ing an evening of one -act plays at the Dun- barton-Fair- port United Church, 1066 Dun- barton Rd., -� Pickering, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 (stu- dents/seniors), $8 (children/students), (416) 4 10- 021 1 (box office). Doula Services will be holding a Sibling Preporation Class for expectant brothers and sisters, ages two and a half to nine years. The program will run from 9:30 a.m.- ] 1 a.m. The cost of registration is $15, early sign- up is recomended, spaces are limited. For information call 905-420-0223 or 416-410- 9931. CLOTHING SALE: The Durham Region Parents of Multiple Births Association holds its semi-annual clothing, toy and baby equipment sale from 9 a.m. to noon at the An- nandale Golf and Curling Club, Church and Bayly sts., Ajax. Used clothing from newborn to size 14, maternity clothes, baby equipment, toys, crafts. No strollers or wagons allowed. Cash only. Phone 686-0707 for more informa- tion. BAZAAR: The Ajax Seniors Friendship Club holds a bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Tea room, baked goods, crafts, raf- fles, white elephant, books, plants. Phone 686-1573 for more information. SINGLES DANCE: The Ajax/Pickering Chapter of One Parent Family is holding a funraising singles dance at the Pickering Recrearinn ('. t .. BOYER PONTIAC BIG BROTHERS BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE 2000 FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN RAISED $5&00011! AJAXM J Cr' Boye,r`31 BIG BROTHERS WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE AND CONGRATULATE BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE 2000 PARTICIPANTS, SPONSORS AND PRIZE DONORS. Absolute Adventurers Ajax S Pin Association Bank of Montreal - Ajax Bank of Nova Scotia - Ajax Bear & Firkin Pub Big Brothers Agency Members Bllnds'N' Drapes Boyer Pontiac Buick GNIC Bover Pontiac Pickering Panthers Carpet Town Chez Tv Durham -Teresa Kaszuba CIBC City of Pickering Stats Coldwell Bankers CTv - Ken Show Durham College Drywall Phu Ltd. East Side Mario's- Ajax Janet Ecker & Staff Go Transit Jan Henderson Innovative Awards Kinsmen Club of Ajax Knigits of Columbus -St. 1. Jogues KX 96 Fri League Bowles: Ajax Bowl, Plaza Bowl & Celebrity Lanes Lone Star Cafb Magwyels Pub Magic 90.9 Radio MacNeill & Roberts Ltd. Mud Hen's Taps & Grill National Bank -Ajax News Advertiser Nokia Products Limited Optimist & Op4-Mn. Club of Ajax Optimist Club of Pickering Perception Consultants Inc. Pickering Lions Club Pickering Museum Village Plumbing Mart Prestige Gifts Roland Michener P.S. Rogen Television Rotary Club of Pickering Royal Bank Financtal Group Shaw Cable Source for Sports Subway Sandwiches - Ajax Subway Sandwiches - Whitc's Road Tana Digital Document Solutions Toronto Dominion Bank Town of Ajax StsR& Politidam Verid ian A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE IXDTvIDUALS & COMPANIES WHO PLEDGED DONATIONS. YOU DID MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!! THANK YOU FOR HELPING I'S HELP THF. KIDS!:: 40 4 t. •' 44" : M1`.° ' '.I t.T"'}C.s Everybody's goi*ng surfina C;p at Pickering seniors' centre :Library grant steers Orchard Villa Retirement Home_ residents on to information highway PICKERING — Seniors at a retirement centre here will be surfing the net and plug- ging into library material from the comfort of their own home. The Pickering Public Li- brary has received a grant from Industry Canada to give residents of Orchard Villa Re- tirement Home access to the Internet and the library cata- log. Library staff will develop a unique Web page for the se- niors and offer ongoing Inter- net training sessions at the home. The training sessions will be incorporated into the regu- lar Visiting Library Service program which has been oper- ating for many years. Library board members say the grant will help support the library's leadership role in ac- X marks the spot for spy training camp museum PICKERING — City council's executive committee has agreed to allow a Camp X building located on property owned by Pickering -Ajax - Whitby (PAW) Animal Control to be relocated to Intrepid Park in Whitby. A recommendation will go to council next week requesting the City release its one-third interest in the building so the Camp X Historical So- ciety can relocate it to the original site of the Second World War training grounds for Allied forces' spies. "The building was originally locat- ed in what was known as Camp X during the Second World War and was used exclusively as the commanding officers' quarters and served as a meeting place for dignitaries who vis- ited the camp;' states a City staff re- port - The building has been used for storage by PAW for several years. It will house a museum when it's relocated. Holy Trinity says amen to old church Deconsecration service takes place .-Sunday in Ajax --AJAX — Forty years of Ajax his- tory comes to an end this weekend. An outdoor Service of Deconsecm- .r tion is being held for the Holy Trinity Anglican Church building at 91 Kings Cres. Sunday, May 14 at 4 p.m., rain or shine. Bishop Douglas Blackwell will preside. The church congregation has been meeting at 400 Monarch Ave. for three yam• Call 683-3863 for more informa- tion. 1 i Y Pqi CERVEZ�+ celerating community access to the information highway. The grant was awarded under the guidelines of Indus- try Canada's Community Ac- cess Program Competition. The library was selected from many applicants by provincial and national committees made up of experts in community economic development, edu- cation, technology, training and tourism. � � "n�• rte" ;sop. r +� coos vlf l �;` 1� '�►7rald a>y i��'; A0YA%A$ IVP 0 Brava Sale! L5 a 6 Pack Available at the MW and The Beer Store S M�:� �d �:'�: N� fny22 :. br until we come 'to'our senses 'Plus deposit Price subject to change without notice. Don't drink and drive. Brewed by Cerveceria Puerto Lago, Canada, L8L 4HZ t;r Lambs, kids a great combination at Windreach Farm CARL FFRF_NCZJ News Advertiser photo Chervl MacLeod (left) and Kathleen Faster -Morgan hold one of the woolh' creatures which will be used in a unique Lambs for Children program at Win- dreac•h Farm in rural Durham Region. Offered through Hospice Durham and the farm, Lambs for Children will help kids between the ages of six and 11 develop a bond with the animals during times of personal crisis. Teens Pearn to cope ,with grief Bereaved Fam- ilies of Ontario - Durham Region will present an in- depth Icx>k into the way young people deal with death. A Youth Per- spective of Grief" will be offered Thursday. May 18 from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at the Os- hawa Public Li- brary's Northview branch at Ritson Road and Beatrice Street. Three adoles- cents will discuss the impact a sib- ling's death had on them and their families. Light refresh- ments will be served. Bereaved Fam- ilies of Ontario - Durham Region, a self-help organi- zation, describes itself as "the be- reaved helping the bereaved learn to -live with grief". All family mem- bers are invited to hear personal sto- ries of grief For more in- formation call 576-4923. BY CINDY UPSHALL Stat Writer WindReach Farm has some little lambs and while the Iambs will not go everywhere Mary does, they will help teach some valuable lessons. The woolly little creatures will he the centre of Lambs for Children, a new eight-week program offered at the fully -accessible farm, designed to help children deal with the critical illness of a family member or loved one and grief. Offered through the initiative of Hospice Durham. Lambs for Children will help kids between the ages of six and I 1 develop a human -animal bond, provide extra nurturing during times of" crisis, foster a deeper understanding to the normalcy of grief and understand the full life cycle, explains Cheryl MacLeod, a social worker with Hos- pice Durham. The community agency which sup- ports families coping with a serious ill- ness in the home• decided to bring the program, currently operated at the Riverdale Farm in Toronto, after notic- ing an increase in the number of young children they were dealing with. "We're finding the clients we are getting are younger and younger and we're dealing with younger children," Ms. MacLeod explains. As a result, the agency wanted to offer some kind of a program to ad- dress the unique emotional needs of children who are trying to cope with a seriously ill parent. 'As much as parents try to under- T8E FIDDLER 0 FIREMAN PUB Saturday Night Live Band "Mystic Fools" 235 Bayly St, Ajax 0905) 6=9-45 stand their children, a lot of their ener- gy goes into caring for the sick parent;' she says. In many cases children are left angry at the sick parent because they don't understand why they can't do the things they used to. The Lambs for Children program, developed by and run by Kathleen Fos- ter -Morgan, a psychotherapist and au- thor, attempts to address these issues, Ms. MacLeod says. Each day the chil- dren will work closely with the lambs and will become part of the natural way of life on the farm. In addition, children will he involved in creative ac- tivities and will share their personal stories. The program's first session begins on May 10 and runs once a week for eight weeks from 3 p.m, to 4:30 p.nI .it Wind Reach Farm on the Scugog-Whit_ by border. Funding for the program is hcing provided by CIBC, says Ms. MacLeod, adding Hospice Durham is currently searching for other funding options so the program can continue. "We would like to see this program grow and develop to a program for Durham Region," she says, adding there are many children in the commu- nity who could benefit from involve- ment in Lambs for Children. 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Rocky HorrorrevivalShow here Durham Region BY JOHN DUARTE Staff Editor "It was strange how it all began... That line from the play perfectly sums up the history of 'Rocky Horror.' Created by Richard O'Brien as a homage to old-fashioned science -fiction and horror movies, 'Rocky Horror' was nothing in the beginning. O'Brien, who wrote the book, music and lyrics called it "something any 10 -year-old could enjoy" with its mix of comic -book char- acters, Frankie Avalon/Annette Funicel- lo beach movies and rock 'n roll music for every age. The play was originally conceived as a workshop project and opened in June 1973 at Royal Court's experimental Theatre Upstairs. But it wasn't long be- fore the 60 -seat theatre was bursting at the seams and the play was moved to a larger venue. Following that converted movie theatre's demolition. 'The Rocky Horror Show' moved to the 500,, -A -at King's Road Theatre, beginning an in- credible string of sold -out perfor- mances. The play was named Best Musical of 1973 in London Evening Standard's an- nual poll of theatre critics. That success prompted a move across the Atlantic and 'The Rocky Horror Show' was soon playing to full houses on Broadway and Los Angeles. However, the musical didn't become pari of pop culture until 20th Century Fox developed it into a movie called 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.' The film bombed at regular screenings and was moved to the midnight circuit, where audiences picked up on the movie's quirkiness and began returning week -after -week to not only see the movie, but become part of the experi- MCC. The popularity of 'The Rocky Hor- ror Show' is as strong as ever, nearly 30 years after its debut. Many of the musi- cal's original cast, including Tim Cunt', reprised their roles in the film and the movie has made huge stars of others Going out on the tam? Check out ClUbS i PUbS1 on page 43! SSUM CORRECTION NOTICE For our 56 page Mother's Day pre-print. 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Now, Hourglass Theatre invites theatre, located at 22 Athol St. E. in 'The Rocky Horror Show' con- Tickets cost $15 for Wcdnesdav Durham theatre audiences to "do Oshawa. tinues at the Hourglass Theatre and Thursday shows and $20 on the Time Warp again;' and be- Hourglass Theatre is producing every Wednesday through Satur- Friday and Saturday. comes the first professional com- a version of the musical that has day until July 1. All shows start at For more information, call 259_ pany to stage 'The Rocky Horror never been staged in Canada. This S p.m. and there is a full -audience HOUR. +r g, $UP A 1ZH. 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Celebrating with them is their sales consultant, Brain Rudman (background) and presenting them with their certificate is Steve Shand also of Carpet Towne Pickering. Carpet Towne thanks their patrons of Durham region for selecting them for all their flooring needs. Serving Durham region and surrounding areas for over 23 years, Carpet Towne has two locations to serve you: 469 Kingston Rd., in Pickering (831-2111) and 419 Dundas St., East in Whitby (665- 0760).Yisit their designer showroom for the latest selection of area rugs, carpeting, wood flooring, ceramic flooring and more! Caw"Where Customers Send Their Friends" Serving Durham Region & Surrounding Area For Over 23 Years ,,,� It's Your Special Day, Mom! mew�� Come into Carpet Towne _ SPECIAL TREAT! 7" 'r 70"/NO G.S.: Voted Best Floor Covering Centre for CALL NOW FOR FREE Past 3 Years SHOP -AT-HOME CONVENIENT, PRACTICAL EXPERT ADVICE! N, 1-800-236-8533 Wbftby. 6sa-0760 or _v ; 419 Du das Std. 3 - IL -888-383-2047 Serving Durham .1. 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It adds depth to what might otherwise appear flat. • Texture helps create an "overall look", especially when you use materials with a feel' such as wood, fabric, glass, tile or marble. • Add texture through use of decorative embellishments -textured wall paint, tassels, cording, and other trims. A sofa covered in blue denim makes a different statement than one covered in blue velvet. Mix fabrics of different textures to create interest by contrast. Update your rooms through the use of patterns. Adding pattern doesn't necessarily mean using more colors. You can select a fabric with varying shades of a color that will form a subtle design. For example, you can enhance the effect of your three shades of blue by including a patterned fabric in the composition. Pull out a background color or use a lighter tint for the walls. Dramatize the effect by incorporating a darker tone for the floor and the most vivid hue for accessories. I hope this inspires you to add a 'sense of touch' to your decorating!! Advertising Feature IN ofn 6f GREENH4USES "Mother's Day Specials" Dipladenia, Hanging Basket One of our favorites. A tropical plant that will tolerate the brightest and hottest conditions and an occasional drying out. Beautiful!! Suggestion - Bring your basket in in fall and it will bloom all winter. Good sunny location in the house. Sinn bbif�e JillMar-guer Ue Impatiens Daisy Beautiful flowering plant. For half-day NEW VARIETY sunny location. "Double mac" Will flower until frost. Tubs lent $1 9.99 S Come in and see our beautiful selection of plants, the hard - to -find perennials. We have hundreds of hanging baskets to choose from in traditional 10" white baskets and the new fiber -brown StreptaCatpella baskets. For sun s shade. plant New varieties and unusual ExGie�N a annuals, you won't be disappointed with our quality north « east with our selection. 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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 PAGE 25 A/P a�vNo�► �a«sw�aM,�a�aGQa��oaeu��vr�n2e�,anow7�wu•1ann. P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 • ua-rd pfro- rabies Durham Region health officials issue warning as new virus strain found in raccoons The Durham Region Health Department is re- minding animal owners to protect dogs and cats against raccoon rabies by ensuring your pet's anti -rabies vacci- nations are up to date. The department notes rac- coon rabies is a strain that's new to Canada. The first confirmed case in Ontario was reported last July and since then 26 more cases have been identified. "With the threat of this new strain of rabies on the horizon, pet owners and members of our community should be aware of the im- portance of anti -rabies vacci- nation for cats and do,,s:' says Alex Connor. manager of em ironmental health for the local health unit. "Health department staff are working with local boards of educa- tion to take this message to schools across Durham Re- gion to promote Rabies Awareness Week (this week).- According eek)"According to the health department. a simple bite or scratch by an animal infected with rabies can pestis the virus to humans and pets. After ex - pen. ure to rabies, it may take several days or even months fox svmpteNns to appear. ALEX CONNOR Department is 'working with local boards of education to take this message to the schools.' "Infected animals can ex- hibit unusual behaviour and act out of character by biting themselves or even attacking objects or other animals:' a health department news re- lease says. The Raccoon Rabies Task Force. a joint initiative of re- gional animal control agen- cies, the Ministn of Natural lk")urces and the Durham health department. recom- mends the following guide- lines to protect you and your pet: • ensure all pets have up-to- date rabies vaccination: • keep pets indoors at night; • keep pets on a leash when walking off your property: • take measures to discour- age wild animals from taking up residence in your home and on your property: • do not relocate trapped nui- sance raccoons: • do not touch or approach sick or dead animals. Call your local animal control agency. • a\"oid contact with wild or strav animals: • report all bites to the health department at 1-8(X1-841- 2729. ..When a report of rac- coon rabies is received. the Ministry of Natural Re- sources will respond by test- ing skunks and raccoons within a five -kilometre ra- dius of the confirmed case:' Mr. Connor says. "Within the next five to 10 kilometres all skunks and raccoons will be vaccinated and relea ed.' For more information contact the Ministry of Nat- ural Resources Informatioxt Centre at 1-8(X)-667-1941) or visit its Web site at www.mnr.gov.on.ca/Nl NR/r abies. Information can also be obtained by calling the health department at 1-8(X)- 841-2729. ext. 2188. 11 SELF-STORA0111 0 I • state-of-the-art storage spaces • ZE hour access 7 days a week • Newly renovated and expanded • Climate controlled • Long and short term rentals • 72 different storage sizes available • Resident manager 1?90 ALLIANCE NO.. PICRIRINa (aROCR NO. 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We're at www-.durhamnews.net UN �. 1� � fJ1JJJJJ `JIJ r�lrJ1J1 .J ` " ��1r IJJrI!_1JJ1�JJr, :, q .� rJ11J�JL�IJ J J1J " ' JJJ� �t1_ JJJl� :rJ11rJi�' ' 1_� �r J1JJrJ:1J1� �r��- t;� A.J. GRI)F.,%'I.VeK•s Adtertiser plu)to . asual infashion r� "i ' mfort and low-kev fashions underscored spring and summer designs Belled fur Orchard Villa Retirement Home residents in Pickering lust r,kend for residents. The event was organized to raise money for the ,u.L-Pickering Osteoporosis Support Group. Here. Heather Reppen (left) Colleen Monaghan show off some of the casual fashions. Emperorbearswoes, hope pArking f oes Ban eyed against people parking to avoid Ajax hospital lot fees AJAX — Residents of Emperor A parking ban on the north side of treet and area will have a chance to the street would "provide clear voice their opinion on a parking ban through -traffic to the lights" at Har - Planned for a portion of the road wood, he said. where drivers leave vehicles to avoid Emperor resident Sandy Parting - paying to park at the nearby hospital. ton asked Town officials if the park - Ajax council Monday will consid- ing restrictions could be rotated, from el banning parking on the north side the north side of the street to the of Emperor Street from Harwood Av- south side on a regular basis. enuc to Simpson Road and on the "Now, they will park on my south side of Emperor for 50 metres (south) side of the street," she fears. cast of Harwood. Ms. Partington speculated that ro- Town engineering technician Mike tating the parking ban would please 1'e1i.owski told council's standing residents on that section of Emperor unnmittee of the whole Monday the Street. Parking restrictions would ease "con- Mr. Pelzowski said the parking re- $cstion" on Emperor. strictions could be rotated but that "Emperor is a bus route and buses would cause a "level of confusion. are having difficulty getting through" "I'm sure it's accomplished in hc,:ause people park there to avoid other municipalities. We could Psi>',ng $4 when they pull into the arrange that here;' he added. A1a,o and Pickering Health Centre lot, The May 15 council meeting be - .%Ir. Pelzowski reported. gins at 7 p.m. it .' 2-A JJJ& Jim p;Jur!.! ' JriJ1� JJJ a gJ'uur EU111;t a fi be' �Zlwi��_J ill t1J_ `_`�=� - i_iliJrE ill Bdidw1 PF uesday Aug 15, 2000 ,Harmony C k Golf Centre \ Gloor St. E G� awa gp 1:00 pm"ShJ in Start. 4 ^, VV* SgDurham Business Times auxft .47 Fk r a :; of Business in]pu�ffl�il ��ft I . 9► ��RlI11Kl. ,� Supported By. F.=; • ONA n 1^/P'l r7n, r , %'* •4 1`'11 v^V'. '11— r -Y Y,-! ! , ^v.1!. A/P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 Blood donors Plant Seeds of Hope A well-known greenthumb wants you to give a little of the red stuff cours- ing through your veins at blood donor clinics being held soon in Ajax and Pickering. Mark Cullen, gardening expert, broadcaster and author, has teamed up with Canadian Blood Services to boost awareness of the need for blood dona- tions in central Ontario. Mr. Cullen, a long-time blood donor, kicked oil the Plant Seeds of Hope campaign in Toron- to. Central Ontario residents who donate blood in May will receive a free package of seeds. Those at selected clinics will also get gardening advice and tips cour- tesy of Mr. Cullen. Healthy people between the ages of 17 and 71 can give blood every 56 days, although first-time donors must be under the age of 61. Donor clinics will be held Tuesday, May 16 frorn 4 to g p.m. at St. Isaac Jogues Church, 1143 Finch Ave. in Pickering and Saturday, May 20 from noon to 4 p.m. at the McLean Commu- nity Centre, yi Magill Dr. in Ajax. A. J. GROEN/News Advertiser photo Digging in for the environment Twenty-three students in Grades 3-5 from on the project are (from left) Samantha Lakeside Public School in Ajax plant wild- Olynyk, Nikki Grant, Kati Blakey and Au - flowers in Rotary Park last week. Pitching in tumn Fraser. Big SistersA I 0 needs y'Md �u so VOW Big Sisters of 11 >J Ajax -Pickering are looking for Would you like to be volunteers to 1 help out at the on thea% Clothes Circuit clothing store. which raises Float in the 2000 • money to fund the organization. Toronto Santa Claus People are needed to lend a p hand to the day_ a ''grade? today operations the store at 398 Bayly St. W. n in Sears Pickering Town Centre has been chosen to Ajax by sorting, represent Sears Canada in the 2000 Toronto Santa pricing, tagging Clam %"aide! We need your help! donations, set- ting up displays, if you are 8 to 12 years of age and between 4 and S j working with feet tall we wantou to write a 25 - 50 word cash and greeting y customers. paragraph And tell ns -nw proceeds from store sales � yOu would like to la the go directly to - matt CIauS P'ur"e". ward assisting children, teens The wmnas will be selected ID iia One of 10 Float . _aad their families Positions -or one of 4-Marchers.:Si11111ply brring in yelper iin the communi- entry to Seen - Pickering Town Centre by SwWay tY Theere are 44 May 286 (Boy's Wear Dept'.) by stone closing. Ajax and Picker- Don+t fo et to include our name anone ing girls matched � y + �a d l� with Big Sisters' nu nba in your entry. and another 25 on a waiting list. �� w s Call Linda at 4 428-8111 forSEl�K t= more informa- j" tion. r y ��» ad' S .. � ����� � ..: ♦Y .�:,?,' T r. , ' �!�� _ { r.-„*,�ynyv �� j� ; i'Wm.-,i'Y,.iw�T��� z W_�” • NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, Mr :!. -y 12, 2000 PAGE AM DOC... �' f L� i .1-1 ':T,'4-1 10., _.. l 3_ A , 1199.98 PRICE • • • • O All Sears-O=Pedic ---� _3 lee sets are rlCep3�t If A=:. NPr152M All furniture'is on sale or at special Purchase prices Plus, use your Sears Cara and Pay no interest until January 2002', and get double Sears Clubpoints** �. p on all furniture' and sleep sets. Sale prices in effect Saturday. May 13 and Sunday. May 14, 2000. Some items may have been on sale during the past week 59EE A nR 59 fur*tureistore whole (9 home - coordinated furniture -pay W irllror offer: Pay in 20 equal monthy payments. interest tree. until January 2002. On appraued credit, with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. S35 deferral tee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. When billed, any unpaid portion of your Sears account balance will attract credit charges, commencing the following month. «.000W Sia qap poW offer: Use your Sears Card and get double Sears Chub points on all furniture and sleep sets. On approved credit. Offer excludes deferral fees, maintenance agreement, delivery and installation charges. 60'11 offarsK Appy to furniture and sleep sets in Sears furniture. Sears Furniture & Appliarnces and Sears Fu miture. Appkances 8 Horne Improvements Stores. Exclude items in our UquidatiorVoutfet Centres and Catalogue purchases. Offers end Sunday. May 14, 2000. Ask for details '01601 Furniture Shop; excludes baby and patio furraWre in our Sears Retail Mall stores Copflot 2000. Sears Canada Inc. 4a �y I�� �� -�r ,syr .�'" '� '��• 'NPS,-- n � • NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, Mr :!. -y 12, 2000 PAGE AM DOC... �' f L� i .1-1 ':T,'4-1 10., _.. l 3_ A , 1199.98 PRICE • • • • O All Sears-O=Pedic ---� _3 lee sets are rlCep3�t If A=:. NPr152M All furniture'is on sale or at special Purchase prices Plus, use your Sears Cara and Pay no interest until January 2002', and get double Sears Clubpoints** �. p on all furniture' and sleep sets. Sale prices in effect Saturday. May 13 and Sunday. May 14, 2000. Some items may have been on sale during the past week 59EE A nR 59 fur*tureistore whole (9 home - coordinated furniture -pay W irllror offer: Pay in 20 equal monthy payments. interest tree. until January 2002. On appraued credit, with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. S35 deferral tee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. When billed, any unpaid portion of your Sears account balance will attract credit charges, commencing the following month. «.000W Sia qap poW offer: Use your Sears Card and get double Sears Chub points on all furniture and sleep sets. On approved credit. Offer excludes deferral fees, maintenance agreement, delivery and installation charges. 60'11 offarsK Appy to furniture and sleep sets in Sears furniture. Sears Furniture & Appliarnces and Sears Fu miture. Appkances 8 Horne Improvements Stores. Exclude items in our UquidatiorVoutfet Centres and Catalogue purchases. Offers end Sunday. May 14, 2000. Ask for details '01601 Furniture Shop; excludes baby and patio furraWre in our Sears Retail Mall stores Copflot 2000. Sears Canada Inc. r Alp 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 Can ou e ma elife better for DURHAM FAMILY COURT CLIN- IC (DFCC): The DFCC is dedicated to fostering a healthy and safe community by enhancing and supporting the well being of children, youth and families who have, or may have involvement in the legal system by providing clinical services. Volunteers are being sought for administrative and clerical support; ad hoc fund -raising and special events; communication/publicity support and possible nomination to the DFCC board of directors. The DFCC adheres to a set of volunteer guidelines and seeks to provide rewarding opportunities for its volunteers. All volunteers must submit a criminal reference check. For more in- formation please contact Yvonne Davies at (905) 436-6754. DURHAM SUPERVISED .ACCESS PROGRAM: A YMCA program where children of divorced or separated parents visit with their non-custodial parent in a safe and supervised setting. Referrals arc from the court or other professionals assisting the family. Vol- unteers aged I S and up are needed to su- pervise the visits. This is group supervi- sion, therefore volunteers are with other volunteers and other visiting families. The volunteer takes observational notes while the visit is in progress. The notes may be ordered for court purposes. Vol- unteers should have some experience workim_ with children. Training is pro - sided. The Pickering location operates ever Saturday and the Oshawa location even Sunday (both during daytime). Oshawa also has visits Tuesday evenings. Call (905 ) K39-3845 Ext. 305 for information. FRENCHMAN'S B:"' WATER- SHED REHABILITATION PRO- JECT: Is limking for ._roup., business- es, and individuals to participate in a va- riety of environmental hands-on pro- jects over the next two years. Projects include natural area clean-ups. con- struction of bird houses. removal of pur- ple loosestrife, frog monitoring, grow- ing aquatic plant%. planting trees and shrubs and the yellow, fish road storm drain marking program. For informa- tion call (905) 320-4660 Ext. 2155. GIRL GLIDES OF CANADA - SHORELINE DIVISION: Needs your help. Female volunteer leaders aged 18 and up are needed to help with the Guiding program in Ajax. If you enjoy working with girls ages five to 18 plus, please: call us. Perhaps you are a Grandma who would like to share your experience and skills with us. For more information call Mary at (905) 427- 2292. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDA- TION OF ONTARIO: Local Chapter requires volunteers to help raise funds for heart disease and stroke research and health promotion activities. Volunteer opportunities are arranged to fit your lifestyle and availability. Call (905) 686- 1521 for details. HEARTH PLACE CANCER SUP- PORT CENTRE: Is looking for recep- tion volunteers, group facilitators, com- mittee members, and Peer Support vol- unteers who have been in remission from their cancer for at least one year. If you would like to join a dedicated team of volunteers whose mission is to care for one another as we live with cancer, please call (905) 579-4833 for an inter- view. HOST PROGRAM: Volunteers are your neighbour? being sought for Citizen and Immi- volunteers on Tuesday afternoons enting skills and experiences with gration Canada's Host Program - a between 3 to 6 p.m. once or twice other parents needing support. friendship program to help new a month. Training available. For Training and supervision will be immigrants settle and integrate into more information call Jan Langlois provided to assist you in making the community quickly. For details or Sylvia Robillard at (905) 579- the difference for a family. Or, contact Mahmood - Host co-ordi- 8482. spend some leisure time with a nator at (905) 686-2661. special needs child, developing INFORMATION AJAX-PICK- ERING: Requires volunteers to answer telephones and perform general reception duties. If you are interested, please call Sue at (905) 686-2661 for more information. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers help the youth of the community develop an awareness of how a business operates from the ground up. Training and support is provid- ed. Call Donna at (905) 644-7058. JOHN HOWARD SOCIETY KINARK CHILD AND FAMI- OF DURHAM REGION: Needs Lk' SERVICES: Share your par- r QV pLl'T'Y 1 1 GRASS 1 SEED 1 1 uY ,1 POUND 1 B GULAR AT RE PRICE ECpGET SND THE 1 1 R1 1 AY =�1 I = J L HOME & CABOT DECK &FENCE STAIN 30OF0, 3 SEATER SWING hobbies and interests that the two of' you can share. Call Wendy Swindon at (905) 433-0386 Ext. 308. LITERACY OUTREACH CENTRE: Is dedicated to increas- ing literacy skills for all people with a strong support base for peo- ple who have a developmental dis- HALF PRICE ALLON I Regular 499.99 x 1 24999 1 71, -. - MAY 13 & 14/00 ■mss `� � � � J VALUABLE COUPON; ability. We need volunteers who have four hours a week to spare to tutor. Tutors assist students who wish to develop reading, writing, math and living skills. Training is provided. An opportunity for pro- fessional development is available by attending our tutor training scheduled for March 2000. A fee of $45 will be charged for re- sources only. Call early to attend as space is limited: (905) 426-2100. ❑ OD Volunteer Conger is produced bi Inforntation Ajar -Pickering in co-operation with the Ajax -Pick- ering News Advertiser. 111 r----1r----N MRIVEWAYil LITTLE I II GIANT I SEALER II CEDAR 1 17 L 11 SHRUB 99 I I I 12" POT. REG. 9'� I I II I 18 III I MAY13&14//MAYS&14/0 J DECKING FENCING EXAMPLES 402. 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Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. 905-426-6242 Fun, adventure near the top of the world BY TROY LANDRF.VILLF, Special to the News Advertiser World Explorer Cruises has way of keeping everyone happy Offering passengers the ,hoice of a 9- or 14 -day cruise .ind more ports of call than ,Inv other cruise line serving Alaska is the way it's done. One such port offered a hike like no other. Alaska should be dubbed 'the state of a thousand trails; and the views made me want to come back for more. Juneau, Alaska's beautiful capital city, is a hiker's par- adise. I felt fortunate Juneau was one of the ports of call offered by the World Explorer Cruises flagship S.S. Universe Explor- er. The relatively small ship, carrying 739 passengers and 330 crew, has a giant itinerary, covering 14 days rather than the usual: seven and twice the number of hours in each port than any other Alaskan cruise line. As we put into the port of Juneau, the informative 'going ashore' leaflet told me all I needed to know about the "mount Roberts trail I had planned to tackle that day. Constructed by a Catholic priest in 1911, this trail of- fered steep switchbacks and panoramic views of Alaska's capital city. With an elevation gain of 4.210 feet, the three-hour hike was both challenging and re- warding. The paths were well- groomed, easy to follow but challenging at times and I was appreciative of the benches found at the many lookouts of- fered along the way. Glimpses through the trees revealed a photographer's par- adise. Humanity and nature blend- ed beautifully as I gazed over hotels and office buildings. over the light blue sea toward the distant backdrop of the majestic mountains. My hike continued above the snow line as nervous squir- rels and birds perched on tree limbs looked down at their lat- est visitor. At the three-quarter mark I encountered the re- maining snow pack. Undaunted, with my toes neatly placed into the divots made by other hikers I contin- ued along until I reached the Mi. Roberts Aerial Tramway, which offered a bird's eye view of the city and valleys beyond. Opened in 1996, the tramway boasts a 170 -foot ter- minal and 3,000 square -foot platform connected by a cov- ered walkway leading to the loading deck. From my lofty perch above Juneau I savoured the panoramic view of pine -cov- ered mountains before heading to the cafe for some coffee and refreshments. And refreshed I was, as I strolled to the loading deck to board the tram for a thrilling ride down to the cruise ship dock. I still had a good portion of the day remaining for sight- seeing in Juneau, before re - hoarding to contunue our Alaskan adventure. What a day' I discovered that World Ex- plorer Cruises offer over 50 shore excursion trips at 14 lo- cations, with activities from white -water rafting to shop- ping. Lectures offered on board will quench your thirst for knowledge as will the largest floating library of 15,000 vol- umes. CLA�IC � �� ea Plaw COOLING 6 HEATING LEMNOX SPRING AIR CONDITIONING SALE UP to moo 5000ff LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS O.A.C. Classic Cooling & Heating 628 Kent Street, Unit B, WhithY (905)665-7778 or 1-877-739-7778 Bill Board The News Adver- tiser Welcomes your notices for bulletin board. Non-profit organi- zations are wel- come to submit their announce- ments for publi- cation. DEAD- LINE:10 days prior to event. FAX them: 683-7363 MAIL them: 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., US 2H5. You'll learn more about Alaska from noted lecturers who travel on- board. You'll taste the fresh, local delica- cies. You'll get to touch the actual face of a glacier. See wildlife. Photo- graph and take home handmade local crafts. You'll feel, as I did, as if you're opening the door to a new horizon .. Ourself. Special sorts of entertainment con - ,,nuc with slide shows and movies ih()ut the history, folklore, geology, rrt and wildlife of Alaska. Typical ,(pies include the Alaskan pipeline .ind liquid gold, Alaska and Western Canada's 'Continental Drift,' gold Tigger history, sea borne mammals d- 1phins, seals, killer and humpback ,� hales), mollusks/invertebrates and ether marine life, Alaskan native art and woodcarving ...the list goes on. There's enough time to do it all. Enough time to become part of this majestic wonderland. Yes, World Ex- plorer Cruises does indeed keep everyone happy with so much to learn, so many ports of call and at a pace suited for all ages and expen- ence. Truly, an Alaska Cruise with a difference. For more information call your local travel agent. To order the new Year 2(M brochure featuring 'Super Saver' prices and more cruise sched- ules than ever, call toll-free 1-900- 325-2752. O Read more about World Explorer adventures on the Internet at www.travel-vvise.com. A New You... for the summer A44 4V LOSE THE WEIGHT LIKE MAGI • Lose up to 7lbs a week • No prepackaged meals • Don't delay ...call today WE Gl VAN,TEE YCL C LCSE -Ll TFE WE1GFT YCL NEEG1 CA« U'S NCV Wt-Ight ('c•ntrcs 426-9261 420-0003 250 Bayly St. W. Ajax 1163 Kingston Rd. www.tx,stresshnd.net/Nax/herbalmagic.asp Pickering Not valid with anv other offer Offer expires Mav 23, 2000 •wkides pvducts used on pvgram. %1/PrnPir'MiE-f�4 �t'�+�ftiTrr+'YrJ E! i \ ' CV�a K-�.►'�`�l7tY-t►e1'+ ' ! W *H 4M�`i • l.�w �+STfQ-. Walkingfor the `Y' Families belonging to the St. Elizabeth Seaton Catholic School's YMCA day-care centre joined forces last week to raise moneyfor the facility's community fund and went for an extended walk in the school's A.J GROEN/ Neivs Advertiser photo neighbourhood. A group of parents and children hit the streets in a day perfect for the walk-a-thon. Here, Steve and Nancy Alexiadis take the lead with daughter Nicole in her wagon. Female teens work on their heads and health Young women can revital- ize their minds and bodies through a free program offered by The Youth Centre. A fun and informal four- week Mind and Body program runs Tuesdays May 16 to June 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. It's for Ajax and Pickering females aged 13 to 19. Topics change each session. One week will feature a Get ALL i GOLD 1096-4096 off Old Ajax Plaza (on Harwood by Home Hardware) Please Recycle! Back to Nature theme when participants can make bird - feeders, crafts with pressed flowers, and terrariums. Young women will also get a start at becoming more phys- ically active during a fitness and weight -training session, participate in a yoga workshop and learn about aromatherapy massage. Many of the upcoming • workshops will feature special guests. With the exception of the fitness and weight -training session being held at the Ajax Community Centre, the pro- gram is offered at The Youth Centre, 360 Bayly St. W. (be- tween Westney Road and Fin- ley Avenue), Ajax. Call 428-1212 for more in- formation or to register. This new initiative is intended to offer both consumers of Lakeport products as well as prospective co -packaging clients with information about Lakeport, its products and capabilities. In addition to information on Lakeport's proprietary brands, the site features a virtual plant tour, pricing information and latest news releases. This site, developed with state-of-the-art web publishing tools, greets each visitor with . a memorable, attractive multi -media experience. For further information contact: Teresa Cascioli President & Chief Executive Officer SPORT tcascioli@lakeponbeverage.ca .111111110MR Please Support � UNIVERSITY FOR DURHAM REGION You Can Help Make It Happen!! Please Write Your Politicians Today! The Hoa Mie' Harris The Hoa Jtaet Ecker Doug Call Premier of Ontano MPP Pickenng-Ajax-Uxhndge MPP Northumberland Legisluive Building, Room 281 213-1550 Kingston Rd, 303-1005 William St. Qtlmn•s Park Pickering, ON LI V IC3 Cobourg, ON K9A 5.14 Tamale, ON M7A JAI Tkr Hoa Jim Flakerty Joke OToole Tke Hoa Dianne Caaaiagkm MPP Wlntby-Ajax MPP Durham Minister 101-114 Dundas St E. 75 King St- E. %1,—iry of Training. Colleges and Unrrersmes Whitby, ON LIN 2117 Bowmanville, ON LIC IN4 Mowat Block, 6th Floor 900 Bay St. Tke Hoa Chis Hadpoo Jerry owenettc Toronto. ON M7A IL2 MPP Hal iburton-Yictona-Brock MPP Oshawa 2 King St. 170 Athol Sc E. Lindsay, ON K9V IC5 Oshawa, ON Your Letter Counts! LIH IKI nK.aw•narr -MVI AMM-inarraer THIS WEEK ' FN_"ADiVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE NORTHUMBERLAND NEWS The Canabian *tategman We're online at wwvvAurhamnews.net A• ,x`f Y i�K.��3���i� "" .a" .. J �' �," :'9E�5+.-.a������77�3i�atl�r, �+.n1 , `'r. �t ti �'h"�'.y _yy,ryry i w w1 r s • Ni AdVERT15�r^FRIDAY EDITION, 12,�Z�PAGE"33 AIPT 4 Ajax and Pickering residents u1` ed to tale 'g e a hike and help Epilepsy Durham Take a hike to help Epilepsy tice Community Complex, 2950 There will be prizes for first, sec- who raises the most money from day of the event. purham Region. Courtice Rd. and and third place, for men and pledges. The first 200 entrants will For more information and entry A I0 -kilometre run or walk will Registration is from 7 to 8:15 women of each age category. Prizes receive a free T-shirt. Registration is and pledge forms call Bev Azevedo 1x held Sunday, June 4 at the Cour- a.m. with the race to start at 8:30, will also be awarded to the person $10 until May 26 and $15 on the at 436-0835. - wwq „ " Homeowner's Help C tm WHEN IT COMES TO ANSWERS ON HOME OWNERSHIP, START WITH US. Ask us for information about customized mortgage solutions including pre -approved mortgages for more buying freedom. Visit your branch or our website at www. royal bank.com/home, or call 1 800 ROYAL® 9-9 (1-800 769-2599). ��va �ovQo L�eao6oac% MIKE ARNOLD' SAT. MAY 13, 2-4 P.M. SAT. MAY 13', 1-4 P.M. 23 NOBLE DR. AJAX - $189,900 (905) 831-7677 1956 PARKSIDE DR., PICKERING Beautiful 3 bedroom horns on pie shaped lot $221,500- A REAL GEM! Hardwood floors in family room i living room, Come see for yourself. Featwes main floor laundry, 4 ceramic floors in kitchen, 2 walkouts. Quiet area, bedrooms, huge master with !nude, beautifully close to schools. Come out to see this home. Prudential finished basement with wet bar, new roof i more! ,,,,,,, I Need directiom? Call Diane today. See you therein 4t' t TONY 3784 REGIONAL RD. 623-6000 Super 4 bedroom sixecutivs home on 6 gorgeous ams, 3 baths, centre hap plan, lots of oak & ceramics and locaw just minutes north of the 401 at Bownmm#N . Asking $429,000. Dir.: follow County Rd s 57 about 2 MW Oerweessewe km. north of Bowrmamrft to 3764 and signs. Your host Tony Klompmakw. 6234000, res., 263-4443 1K u» n a►rua DAVID McINTYRE 9 FLETCHER AVE. AJAX 619-M IWW's day "eciaL Ilaaasettlals, open ,a1`, ll 20 tL West 1`00113, 9 IL cWftp In mein 99M papadllaa windows, laclt W tub, sow" syaMtR, bammi ft OWL k'WW rec MOM 21M WUM Must bee Valued at X7,900G . ap DwId "$ti's really for funnier kdotmadon at 6194EM ac DIANE CELEBRATE AT THE 2000 OLYMPIC GIMES. Win a SUN. MAY 14-,1-3 P.M. 831-3300 772 MILLBANK RD., PICKERING trip for two to the opening ceremonies at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia. September 15, 2000. Ask ROYAL [SANK UN, 1Q41F ()PEST (.0NCFFT for details at your branch. Supporting Canada's Olympic like ro b. dMasnt? Tlrs horse keleaes a ur"_ and pens" R~ floor pian with easeedraI ceiling. very spacious rooter ad Athletes since 1947. Contest closes June 30, 2000. - ^ +-_�• .. 9..- OncuSoo.aw a m, Garner oM•oe •,•oc.em vv ,� ��va �ovQo L�eao6oac% MIKE ARNOLD' SAT. MAY 13, 2-4 P.M. SAT. MAY 13', 1-4 P.M. 23 NOBLE DR. AJAX - $189,900 (905) 831-7677 1956 PARKSIDE DR., PICKERING Beautiful 3 bedroom horns on pie shaped lot $221,500- A REAL GEM! Hardwood floors in family room i living room, Come see for yourself. Featwes main floor laundry, 4 ceramic floors in kitchen, 2 walkouts. Quiet area, bedrooms, huge master with !nude, beautifully close to schools. Come out to see this home. Prudential finished basement with wet bar, new roof i more! ,,,,,,, I Need directiom? Call Diane today. See you therein 4t' t TONY 3784 REGIONAL RD. 623-6000 Super 4 bedroom sixecutivs home on 6 gorgeous ams, 3 baths, centre hap plan, lots of oak & ceramics and locaw just minutes north of the 401 at Bownmm#N . Asking $429,000. Dir.: follow County Rd s 57 about 2 MW Oerweessewe km. north of Bowrmamrft to 3764 and signs. Your host Tony Klompmakw. 6234000, res., 263-4443 1K u» n a►rua DAVID McINTYRE 9 FLETCHER AVE. AJAX 619-M IWW's day "eciaL Ilaaasettlals, open ,a1`, ll 20 tL West 1`00113, 9 IL cWftp In mein 99M papadllaa windows, laclt W tub, sow" syaMtR, bammi ft OWL k'WW rec MOM 21M WUM Must bee Valued at X7,900G . ap DwId "$ti's really for funnier kdotmadon at 6194EM ac DIANE MASTINSEK' SUN. MAY 14-,1-3 P.M. 831-3300 772 MILLBANK RD., PICKERING MOTHER'S DAY OPFti HOUSE UN, 1Q41F ()PEST (.0NCFFT like ro b. dMasnt? Tlrs horse keleaes a ur"_ and pens" R~ floor pian with easeedraI ceiling. very spacious rooter ad R RST art Lott not. lovely. WWscaped lot backing onto a pwL Finn~ trasnewt and two fireplaces 100! Gnat Pickering beabon. SUN. MAY 14.2-4 P.M. 5o McINTYRE LANE, AJAX -5762.000 SUPER LOCATION, NEWER TOWWOUSE IN SMALL COMPLEX • Bright open concept, main floor • Fnished basement with rec room + 2 pc. bath • 3 bedrooms + 5 appliances • Gas hat + central air • Assumable mortgage 0 5.75% Dir.: North on Ravenscroft past Rossland, left on McCullock. �J KEN HERBAN' 72&1600 WMW SPIRIT INC. • LYNN BLANCHARD' 839-2121 BRISCOE JOHN SUN. MAY 114,11-4 P.M. QUINN' 7 LAX AVE. AJAX -$192,900 427-6522 Stunning 3 bedroom - Fell possession 1 1/2 bath won't last Finished basement Hardwood, ceramics. 6 burbler carpet ROYAL UEFACA 4 yrs. old . Central air Dir.: Hardwood north of Hwy 2 to Fishlock then follow signs. Connect 911 WINGARDEN C ES. 1100 PMEGM DR 1923 BOWLER RD. L1IWOOD PICKERNG PICKERM PKXERNIG 111=91NiG ORT AM00 $217,500 $268.900 $249,90 $239, TIME 1-1:15 CALL T�:1:30-1:95 CALL 7W- 2.115 CALL FNNSHED DOWN 1.80x6134390 HUGE 144' LOT 1-a00.6134MM 1410x6134383 BRAND NEMf 1-000.6138390 SAL 5 BEDROOMS EXT. KM 5 LEVEL SEWS" EYT_ 66713 OPEN CONCEPT EXT 16711 •1 a TME: 2:30.2:45 APPROX 2,800 SO. FT. HUGE FAMKLY KITCHEN AIP PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 spo�irt &LEisURE NEWS ADVERTISER MAY 12, 2 0 0 0 ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo Back in the swing of things Robyn Arnold prepares to take a mighty cut during women's slow• -pitch action in Ajax on Tuesdati•. This game featured a match be- tween Grin & Chatts against Splash. Men and women in Ajax and Pickering are gear- ing up for another season of good-natured rivalry and old-fashioned competition in local leagues. program eAFandsacrosse to includefemaleplayers Ajax, Pickering players wanted for Lady Blue Knights BY JON KUIPERIJ 15 house league pro- tion, contact Jan June. Special to the gram. Willoughby, convenor For information on News Advertiser The under -15 sea- of the under- 15 divi- the open age division, For the first time, son started recently sion, at 576-4957. call Kristy Holt at there will be female with three teams and Registrations for 430-0371. Knights at lacrosse's 45 players, something the open age house To register for the round table. Boyes says was the league and under -20 under -20 rep team, The Oshawa Blue goal for the first year. rep divisions are on- please contact Tanya Knights field lacrosse "We've had a pret- going, as the divisions Paulozza at (416) program has expand- ty good response," don't begin play until 283-5021. ed this season adding Boyes points out three new girl divi- adding that players sions. have come from Os - The competitors hawa, Whitby and will be known as the Ajax. Oshawa Lady Blue "Forty-five kids is Knights. not overwhelming, "It just makes but it's a good base. sense," says Barb Our goal next year is Boyes, an organizer of to double that. the girls' league. Boyes says al - "We're under the though the season has same umbrella." started, the under -15 The three female league can still take divisions include an more players. open age division The cost for the 16 - (formerly of the game season is $65, Lakeshore League) and all games will be and an under -20 divi- played on the fields of sion (formerly the Donevan Collegiate in Durham Stingers), as Oshawa. well as a new under- For more informa- 4UPDXMWO -Beginner & Back t0 Basic Cusses •5,1 hr. lessons ►Beginningg the week of INay 16. Call: Greg Salazar C*Wre.dftftfh*m [ to reserve your spot Classes ) at Fox Rus "/CAWm 560 T1nION K NU Cos CUO GOLF SEATON 2665 Brock Rd N. (South of Taunton) (905) 683-3822 Did You Know Our Special Rates? JUNIORS PLAY FREE ' With Parents ' ... Day • • - • • .70 1 Monday Thru Friday (between 9:30am-3:00prn) Excluding Victoria Day Power Cart Mandatory This coupon expires May 31 st WE TAKE STARTING TIME as�w+n�swdeaes.t •.+r,�e.+r:t+elts tE "-s s'" F v�"R Rr ♦ .♦ ry - w.� t-• ';fi��i N rl���'.. ' _ , y K � ,g� ±',.„ � p �� K A.J. GROF.N/ News Advertiser photo Incoming! Helen Kowalski shows great form as she prepares to return a volley during opening dcry at the Maple Ridge Tennis Club in Pickering. The club opened last weekend with a social and round-robin tourna- ment. RING OPTOMETRIC CLINIC Dr. E. Gillezeal Dr. M. Fitzsimmt )r. I.. Voisin, Dr. C. w and Dr. L. Sujo Diaw nsing Frames and Contact Pickering Medical Centre fN 5 61cnanna Ru.id. lurtc 111 Pic kering. Ontario L1V 6R6 1339-5303 683-1175 halo On Premises r JrfappJ :v U. ;U Brim in this ad - H Sunday, May 14 Mom plans for U fr vEE _ ©_ c HYr`t 701 r, � J uy g 1KrcENwG Q Y ' PICKERI�'G ' 610 9a�ly St., Pickering, , U Fu1Iy Licensed J PLAYING 'O FIELDS =u =0- (905) 420-9090 '? Inquire about summer comps BAYIY ST. c HYr`t 701 r, � J uy g 1KrcENwG Q Y ��3�Ju711 W 11lLDS C Just the fax: 683-7363 C�3:.Sr vabl "_?:"II3 YaJIF.' .R32:'r,,,:r ". 2'V3.' !' :;Z;1.7 .^,.A NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 PAGE 35 A/P SA1-E pECIAL BARGAINS IN ?QDAY S News Adve--er UZI 7— Fri., May 12, 2000 News Advertiser 0" wck ' Canadian Tire Ap>tfPick ' Cabin AjazlScaz. ' DOrtNnIOfI AjalJPidc ' Little Cars ' f00d Basic Aja>uPick ' Ha lee On Pick. ' lobklrrs Aja>uPick. hl�ens ' MlRdeRed *ft &M MeatNuft s ' Perltoil Auto lube PicklScar. ' Pinentige Garden Gaifery Scar. ' Prim Chopper ApldPlck Drq Mart '!°.":TOPRL4 A0 MCX . Your kldepalde„t Grocer AprlPidc. ••rte � xlockd ho�hoiAss Rmeinba. all Cm including those on 6;+sv paper. can W be recrckd vr1lfi die rest '1 ti470r tC1Y5paper dU0Ugl1 YOIIf blue bOt; R.rrclmt prt>grm. For ulfarmuron as delixrirtg ti,,ur advtrilsln? rivers, all �?-5110. .T• ...---� Friday's carrier of the week is Karen. She enjoys dancing and listening to music. Karen will receivr a dinner for -i voucher compliments of McDonald's. Congratula tions Karen for being our carrier of the week. Ir7enonatQs VG-almAri .\µx I45 Kut};,n,n R.1 kl.&x 112 ts.t. h.r u k„r I iNr kml;,n - n Rd . . Toski Tour Doublc iit.uuurT, $19,9,9 Because it's not lust a gentlemen's game. C=ON! �r �� VMwnen's textured polo & sleeveless P-11- Reg. $29.99 All Styles Vftnen% Canyon Pbio Shirts & Shorts $2999 Reg. up to $49.99 SPEGAL ON FAMOUS GOLF BRANDS BUY am te'gular priced Ashworth, Aurea, Arrow Golf, LPDA Goff Shirt & receive shorts for x °'° 40 • Off kands vary , Ladies SE Ultimate 11 pc. graphite Woods Reg. 5299.99 1 Tour Select TSI 7pc.5teel $� Reg. $149.99 sta�'Inlressgwk%g a Shaft $5999 Reg. $79.99 Dualmetal w/graph Shaft Available in Drivers, A. 3, S, 7, 9 Woods Reg. $ 99.99 E°^ c $4999 Reg. $79.99 Adidas SporAthletic t $ Q(]99 " dasA°'S $119 15 pack T. - 71r; 145 KINGSTON ROAD 905-426-3676 AIP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 THE UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE AJAX DICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER C1Lj&kSkS1111?111E" em, state of the art busy 10 bay Service Depart - t has an immediate opening for a Service Manager successful candidate will have strong interpersonal. Ping and organizational skills. You will be a self er accountable for all aspects of the operation, I payroll and expense control, to sales and produc- Our goal is to give great customer service and We offer a great compensation and benefits package. If you feel up to the challenge appy in confidence to the address below. Applications must be received by May 20th File 9530, Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell Street Oshawa, ON L1 H 71S 1 1 Careers 1 General Help THE FUTURE belongs tothose DRIVER'S REQUIRED. paid who art prepared for cash daisy Little Caesar's Those who are focused antl to Pizza. ndas y Rd Ajax or thowho are technically (9D Duundas St W. Whitby se skilled Met d Com using 9051l30143o(9os)6,?6644 MCSE/Lohus Notes. Database CARING rekabe and creatrve administrationn person needed to work one-on- Compuler Maintenance - A. one wen a thud with develop - New media web design and menta delays Applicant should Aulorad. software design and h M one or more of the folow- programmirg Financial as- ng Experience working wo a.t . I may be amiable to clulden. education in psycfob- eligible SSt �� Co� pr lAnal =Analysts m Applied (905)427_301 D meet of 6-10 tow pef week for IMNtTTYLJST A COLOUR/ PERM SPECIALIST required at Ek9ai'<e linage Studio Day SOa-Aweda Coroep Rnders Chores 'Schon of the car wueler DR salary i comriiisslori Fax resume 905-666-4369 or address to 123 enol St-. Whtby LIN 3Z1 CLAIM IS see, adrwde- as vim an interest in the area or Financial Strces for the Dunham Repan cal t4arher Need (905) 668-%69 ext 212 CRM SIN► TRAINING Durham College Whntiv m CD -opera — vim, Royal Car- rbbne Inert conal Two- week worse slam May 2" Cal Joy a 905-721-3332 1 General DRIVERS Required FULL TIME • Sian at 1.37 mile • 2 rate increases 1 St year b $.39 niie • Complete 2nd year b SAO mile • Contparq pad bwa tt TRU" TPANSVOW LTD. polut Ontario Please Call 1-800.253-3719 A7 h re n rl tM k r;w aro U S rum Cal 905.852- 3037 AZ Dmiers. MWW unme,duse- y 3 yrs diving expmeia pre- ened. clan abstract. Unker tetperlence an no for fuel dekv- ery broker. Home daily Exaeae rates Fax resume to =905)576-4778 or Go (9501576-i4M. and loame mos - sale pease. NOOTPERiN 8 PREPPOS. own Mob, toy$$ e� _ielak rfiM posiion. &1 (905►965- 6/11 CAWSC rT TRANSPORT re- quires: AZ 8 OZ Driven, Pan- bmdfliR-time. DZ: Mon -Fri. asaoied m Ms GTAdd weries d At S12Morr. pApZ� s and drops ad paid on Troia loris ad LTL Also AZ ch Nair iltiwen eee0ed for GTA. FMt nntitiae M: 131997:= 9«ptiee(905 . - tINBN6, U1NIals VA w or tars ate n oodld M sen oce 9k Dmheia ad Iwo, ase. -�.ilwtYy D 1 Z EVAR. NIMBI Deifill of ICBM ioe, kA tiriep, - r I. use af>PINr s+oe, wie to thin, tilt ne- sirale to 721-M e-nni: iaw�ipwraA a marmum of 6 iniorr111 Train- ing will be provided. Please for- ward resume to damnl- smWM+orirecorn or The Wilson Fanny 197 Wayne Cri Osfuwva Om Lt G 3146 NO PHONE CALLS CLASS 'A' . OZ and G Driver ad movers hers repurea Pu' turiarum 1{agM Vail Bedwell Variates 5 426- 9000 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advert.se• e - quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shaill be no Ir ability for non-mserteon of any advertisement. Lnabtkly for errors in ads Is havited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error All copy is subject to the appro- val of management of News Adverttser. Server Positions MAW be W" Bring Fieslme i ft person from 6pm-9pm Just Desserts 1163 Kitaptoto Rd, rkkeriwc 1 General HMp EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE posmon avaiade to motivated individual. Duties include general mechanical repairs. electrical work. pressure washing. sandblasting, prep work/paimirg and general dean up Experience an asset Drop resumes all at 400 Clemens Rd W, Ajax or fax to (905)686-6546 E1tPEMENCED Fast -paced Courier Dever required for Durham and greater Toronto as Salary dependent on ex - pe rice Must have vehicle Call after 6p m (905)619- 3152 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST APPRENTICE Required full time for trendy salon in Pickering. 426-2005 EXPERIENCED PETROLEUM Class 'A' driver to wort our of Poll Perry as on a Cpltinien- tal stuff Ful beletits. above average pay For more ntor- matron comet 1.877-396- 7202 EXP MOCED HAM STYLIST 8 ESTHE'ICIAN required for a busy upscale Sada in Aiax Ftrl W time Call Allison (905)428-0600 E aWNDICED STYLISTS - Fi T d P,T reouneo to work A Ouanro ear Fashions in Pickering Town Centre No Sundays Call (9051 631-5366 or ux 190501 - 7558 FIIAMING CARPENTERS AND hiei)ers wanted STOW% wel cam! Durham r on area vehicle must W to wort had Top pay for top perlornlers 905-743-0915 any W" Leave meSa9e FU I.L-TI1tE POSITIONS AVAI I.ABLE Lawncutters & Property Marntenance. EVeflel0e an asset. (905)426-5895 hMll1 STUMO - Is now wxen- newp applicants to become T=rxaesbrndrng Mem of S Positions are avaiaok for pert tion rsMve nil respoisibre a loft 5 668.6922 Cal Sam or Ross NAM STYLIST NE01NRED ANTHONY FRANCES SALDN ESTETICA Full or Part Time Postbox a had" Whd* 8 oS,Dx gt LoOMM (905) 43D- ORWA YM - Can you give us 3240 hours of your pre - pais Mie each wok? Waitl you Mae to make SID -20 per COURIER DRtI M required hour plus bonus? Dray re - Fast expanding company sumo a 210 Brock St S Who - Must have own car or van by or E-mail to 70% 70% 70% 70% 70% Vernet wrnrrssion 905-686.3506 CLEAN= WARTS= for a Dunyan Dazed leaning com- pary Must be reimble and AW b work notes and eMl- iings. Wilhieie a must cera an asset Cas (416)678-9267. DYRIIAr cowny ,tieing Tradesmen. pat- hs lisle. Ci home nn- ovariorls dry aum. traen- as. ittdl workers - dr. own limit and (905001-00777 a most. DV BRI= with chert as stag f« dtikNry trek T ab mill. an ane. Delver or tax resssM M Best Cleice 3880 �g�r Rd. 906 9!63744 or phow 9163747. EARN 8200.. 8300.. VA.. « prodKISm more per � ociefferilI yam owl hotione.pSaw a setr- to:: O O.P.H. 6.2400 Dsidks SL W. Shite 541, Rel 636, Mis- essakgt, Ord. LSK 2R8 II011lEs pal -tine, 3 atontinps per 'reek owl 1905N26-0063.Kaen cat NAfRA,YLJST required. fuel part-time with experience for Joseph'sApMat.—J.Himrrstyhrn . Oshawa Come phone 723-92MMat.—J.Jor RILL-TM NAMSTVM waned for Pidkreg and Ajax salons. 58.50"w Whitby S7.SOAlonr �proeAsharing. benefits Cad t« irnerview Atex (905►683-3650(Tm&Wd- ihda): Pldterng (9051831- 291- Illa(Lon r): � ) 031-7569 (Leri B.t: wr.ror (905p6F6190(CaroYlaa). I alp aft► a clinic 091111 GNWM Help To assemble our products Free information Send SASE to Kraft. 18.7777 Keele St. Dept 7, Concord. ON L4K 1Y7 VICE SPORTS OSHAWA is seeking a mature. friendly, outgoing. organized and moti- vated individual For a full - lime ilambork Driver Position. Must have one or more years of experience Please drop off resume at Cmlan Ice Sports Oshawa 1401 Philip Murray Ave AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE if To Place Your Ad Call: Ajax Pickering News Advertiser: 683-0707 Uxbridge: 8 5 2-9 741 1 General Help IF YOU ARE self motivated and have a minimum of 2 years AZ driving experience with tiatbed and or V train topper trailers as well as Northern Ontario and imie- mem weather driving plus have a grade 12 education. then we want to tale to you We otter late model equip- ment and excellent renumer- ation plus benefits. Cal the of- fice between 7:30 a m and 5:30 p m. to set up an appoint- ment for an imervww v e 0 09[111 Geral Help WANTED Positions amiable for self -motivated individuals with experience in kitchen installation. Need tools and transportabon. call Stevie (416) 936-5123 or (905) 430-2069 or Fax ResMle to: (416) 011-235! Web Site: www.durham 1 General Help LANDSCAPING COMPANY needs trimmer operator or tore - man 3 to 5�years experience. Scarborough/Markham area. License required. Wages nego- liaderig on experience. Call Jim 20.6647 LOCAL MANUFACTURING com- pary is currently seeking a Shift Supervisor (Hands On) Must have supervisory experience and goolf organizational skills Mechanical apolude is an asset Pease forward all mum" to: P0. Box 387. Pickering. Ontario. L1V 2146 1 Ganral Help 1 General Help A LEADING MANUFACTURER NMC ARTIST REQUIRED - lorated in Pickering has a full Immediate positions for a self time seasonal position open- motivated, quick learner who ing in our customer service is fanatical about details. You department. The ideal can- must operate n high pear, dilate should possess the fol- work independently and be lowing skills and experience, able to handle some admrrs- order desk exposure. strong trative duties. Minimum 3 communication and key- years required with knowl- boarding expertise. plasanf edge of Ouark. photoshlop and phone manner and basic math illustrator Digitalprepress a skill. Il you ted you can bring big asset. Please lax resume these qualities to this posy- to (905) 683-1177 or a -mai us tions with a high level of aw- ftlanumpmWitime.corn ay. please sendyour resume to:P.O. Box 387, Pickering, Ontario, LN 2116, Presented by: ON A OSHAWA • WHITHY • CI ARIIrGTON • PORT PMY ONRBCT THIS WEEK vis Wheelchair ATeouTR Accessible Career opportunities • Job Opportunities Wednesday, June 14, 2000 Noon til 8 p.m. Jubilee Pavilion, Oshawa (Lakeview Park) Special Section feature on Sunday June 11 This Week(905) 576-9335 y Port Perry This Week (905) 985-2511 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser (905) 683-0707 Uxbridge Tribune (905) 852-9741 - Toronto 798-7259 Ti„artreM 1 1kie�. ,SAM 'Mm ;fit. gA F .�y`. •.� ����r�cx ��a i . s, .,;` �-.,�'� ,. 110 �-v r NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 PAG6r S7o jil* . 1 � 1 GltmrN HNP 1 Cer�rN HNP 1 GeteerN HNP 1 Caafltral H* 1 Guwrat HNP 1 GaetarN PARTS PERSON WANTED Only applicants with Chrysler experience need apply. Fax resume to (905)-683-5738 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST & ESTHETICIAN For salon in Uxbridge. Salary plus Commission. 905-852-3829 r«eyUired immediately for growing high oil commercial /residential furniture rrt,lnufacturer. We offer extremely com- petitive wages & benefits for the right candidates. These are excellent full time rn.itions for the experiences craftsperson. R,ply in confidence to: LEIF JACOBSEN 35 Riviera Dr. Unit 7, Markham ON LIN 1M6 or by fax to: (905) 479-6847 or by email to: Iarry.laycockQteknion.com coNIF. JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM, We are now hiring Experienced Servers, Cooks and Breakfast Cooks (with minimum 5 years experience) Full & Part time hours are available. Apply at 250 Bayly St. W., unit I & 2 Call (905)426-9265, fax (905)426-7607 r..w..a W UNE COOK COOK dt WAIT STAFF Minimum 2 yrs. experience. Part time and full time. Call for appt. 831-3469 ,-us L-anada Marketing. Canada's only full sin n.umer promotion company is socking part -ti 11"poasileiiNes Inelud - V Recruiting, training and ongoing development of a high energy turn of demonstrators Nwldmg partnerships with store martage"eM i S,:h duliag personnel and coor6nating the drsinbwion of equnipmrnt and supplies Inlenested candidates should email or fax their rewimes to: News Came" Marketing Attention: Audrey Alexander Fax: (416) 287.7771 Email: aakxauderQtewscafuldamktt r 7 __ Saar rJ Ne have irmttediaic openings for outgoing. assertive. ti11-raoavated individuds with excellent commmica u,�n skills. top do in-store saimpling mod product dem- ,astratronts in refit outlets. Our hourty, rate is com- Please call Daphne Baxendale at (!95)571-3926 COUNIM PiRstON / DRMM WHITBY - OSHAWA MO Requires a Junior Parts Person w arability to d v�maanual�tra iodrmng n.« APP1110 Dfundes St. E. resurne mid W by to: or fax to (905) ®664671 Parts Clerk Warehouse Person For handling light maternal and parts for electronics service rnm y m Whitby. Full-time posrtionl�perLtsNce required with the automotive or electronics industry.(905)668-6429. THE NEW ADVE R is looking for Kids to deliver papers and flyers door to door four times a week by 6:00 PM. in their �ghbodloods. Call 905.683-6117 HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED • Qualified Stylish • Excellent wage and benefits package • Full and part time positions • Paid vacation 2 Wks. after 1 year, 3 Wks. after 3 years • Denial, Drug and Eyecare • Busy locations • No clientele required • Advanced training provided Ajax/Pickering Bowrrionville (905)428-6824 (905)623-6444 Hourly wogs Se. SO Hourly wogs 57.75 Whitby Oshawa (905)666-6810 (905)434-4994 Hourly wage S7.50 Hourly wage ST SO AFF'I:'_Aot:-AJ--Ai'E VJMtWn=Ds Visit our website: www.firskhoice.com Hlx) Lhrnw,xxly I.1.P, a natnmal accr,untang and consulting firm is hx king to hire a full -tine Accounts sVHookkeeper and Ckrx aUAdnunstram for one of their clients in 1w Uxbridge area. Accoantnnt/Bookkeeper - The successful candidw will be extremely familiar with ACCPAC and Windows art have an excellent knowledge of GIL. A/P. A/R and payroll. You have advanced commumcattoa slulls. are well organized and able to meet deadlines. A mrmmum 5 years experience " accounting aril bwkkecpmg is preferred. Responsibilities will include company accountiot, btxAliceprrtg. payroll. as well as talung customer orders. The salary range is expected to be f 0- _NM plus excelicnt benefits. C'krkal/Administrator - The successful candidate will be responsible for clerical duties as requred, invoicing, brokerage and telephones. You must be opawcd and professional] This position will pay betwern S12- 15Ar. plus excellent benefits. Interested qualified parties should forward resumes to: Randy Kickey. CA BDO Dwwoudy. LLP, Bos 1618 L'xbndge ON L9P I N9 Fax: 1905) 832-9898 Fmvl:uxbndgefdbdo.ca IBDOB W Dumrocou LLP Chartered Accountants and Consultants FULFILLMENT 1c DISTRIBUTION LTD. UNIT#1 - 817 Brock Rd. S, Fkkering Full-time/Part-Time Bilingual Custl Service Representatives (6) with 40 wpm, MS Office 97, data entry administration skills are required. ideal candidates will be friendly, excellent interpersonal skills and a tive attitude, and be willing to i Flexible hours as required. Rate of between $8 - $9.50 /hr. I persons please forward y to the above address, e -n ` ,,i= or fax to (905) 831-2424. would like to thank all appli ever, only those being const be contacted. No telephone OMA Fiat M regrrires eltperi faced lata amoe- lors. Meal be ifudapenderN wdh own vehhde a4tndd Iaals. Call fa details: 905.436-66'12 dud. shod tirder, pre niquirid bait lot hallilly 1�Ofu ahs ootrse. Fst PH favine to: INS) 433.79% MY AS YOU P gym. NO we�petshiP refloated. rasm one month., gel ON free. CCan today Some 4277--62 7 pourer gYrR. 1035 Brock Act. S.. INTO FKtl M hrfl trine. experienced. with ed DY camera !tae. DOW rdotrdr Krqg" altd restorations wtA Pilo- tosTtap., some praptrc desgn. kaaabfug (stat atvirotttwll. CaO 905-831t between 10-3 weekdays AND DELIVERY DRIVERS walled. Cash Apppal In person 1J5 di St. W. tt* C SkIMd HNP saw Dynamic, exciting, committed to uncompromising customer service. The NEW PICKERING FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE LIQUIDATION STORE needs top-notch people to help us. Currently we are looking for Seasonal Part -Time Associates We have openings for the following Sales Various Departments Furniture, Hardware, Major Appliances and Electronics & Shipping/Receiving/Support & Logistics Leaders. If you are helpful, friendly, energetic, and have a history of providing excellence in Customer Service. Experience is an asset. Interested? Please apply in person to: NEW PICKERING FURNITURE & APPLIANCE LIQUIDATION STORE (formerly Sport Chek) at the Pickering Design Centre located at 1755 Pickering Parkway, Pickering Ontario. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applications accepted between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 15, 2000 Sears Canada is an equal opportunity employer. Sears Canada Inc. RESIDENTIAL DATA COLLECTOR We require an organized, self -motivated individual to complete residential inspections in the Durham Region. Successful candidates must have excellent communication skills, neat appearance and a reliable car. General knowledge of residential home construction, keyboarding and Window based programs an asset. Complete training provided. Please fax resume to (905)940-3244 or send resume to P.O. Box 607, Station B, Willowdale, ON, �12K 2P9. Must receive resume no later than May 24, 2000. 1 satyr HOWyA"Ne t 1 sofa Hd#Apft Durham Region's longest established Chrysler dealership requires a NEW & USED E7[PERIENCM CAR SALESPERSON No high pressured sales. Small sales staff equals greater income coupled with strong advertising support. All applicaborts in confidence. Fan ("S) 683-5M Are you Lookin6 for a Career in Selling? ROME HARDWARE PICKEF"Cv is looking for OUTSIDE SALESPEOPLE to call on Builders, Painter and Industrial accounts. We will train you! Salary plus commission Please fax to: (905) 839-2051 135 135 Didom Stainiew Slee) F9xicalim Shop speda&9 n food eq*merd Is looking for opliatica persarh exiri of cpower sfiear oed n lay out arid the and a power brake. Call! Bill Mc Guire 905.86-=!568 5 KcwnowT required for A I�isngood„ haby.. inerts(. Also STyLtSSY, fit tate. 13 W* prokined. Great wages pplIus animas sion. For W fi66-l016 RELIEF UPMET� North , Osiwa apubTAM building. Free apartrNerut rt duded. JanAarial. main feru m. ekdnw and kmed. Call oiwnmv (9 X2515 % ROOFING LABO1NtM warn- ed. expenerra ser ossa. bull nc' teWured. Strong. hard working sd rekaWe. Good wpgtS. Cab Alike at (9051 432- 6612 or $tore a (11 )W 2011. gA N man - Durhams' Aip 9 pock *Ada Trami- tioaal Satin s axm*_ look - no for ffoargea tarll tine apps f ow >23 0 CA 1or am Fail and everlwppaasn-6me�Able kkw*.work all (116)7 570062 Fac 416.745-4247. SUM11ER JON sbwksb Earth $30450 per nightll so" 00MMIN Cash paid 6119-m? M st lug mas"O6 1 1 Goart rel Help TAXI AND HANDICAP 'elan Driven +anted %un and pan MO30 day curls" a IC MOT Oeluxva Tay Lrcerrst repcared Call Bev 9051571- 1331 MwFn Bpm - TELEPHONE SALES rep weekday evert"mgs , t G Tek- marketng experunct ft Md hourrr 905509`4 � WE ARE LOOKING for mature people to expand our Fount - cis SsrAm btax"SS n itis area Please d Ron Kam 9054.36.8499 WHAT M OPPORTINKTTII Rue your own catering bust - nm exdfarvety strung the evens d a loaf club No wilal nwtettmarl Fri kndt- n tactka" prowrd[if M you do ars taierr Excellent growth potential Experience n rref- nun amine essa nal. Fax resume to 19051430-2090 TOUTN WORK to work with emotuoradly disturbed teeruip burs n VNWby gruuP horn" and Secaon t9 Idusroom POSITIONS AVAILABLE full - Wall. la n-rnue aril raw (oc- tasnonnaq. days. everrws. overnrdts. weekdays and weekends START J 1. 2000. RANGE $tn 00.513 00 ftour Ovemgfrt rata $8 00 510 20 / hour REOUIRE- MENTS. releratces, police dkclt rate I clearance by your doctor. ASSETS previ- ous experience, drivers li- ce=, good pMs" huress. SONVOt bat", rM adr- Cabo" Ouaidcabm. AE Wpu�l our Stall UM has an equal ntnatber d When cera womaI. most d der arrant eatortraes arc for men. Cover IeNa old resrmr tell be dt- kvened in plasm or msiNd to: Wirral Faw�y Homes, 515 Harris Covet. MCMby. LIN 3C6 Of. 111114 to: 905666-0600. IML MAt1I0B bllrga res- tawram to sok. Urriaiud apattsion Opportwities. es- >awskwd diealele. brsled in MOM Osleawz Best Of1at Cas 1.905-725-1333. oun Halt ACCOUNTING CLEwL. Part - dam Knowledge at simply —RWa must. Fax m- strrre to: 4 6-286.2466 M B00@@Ew req` for It" oudel in Othato. Coat - off lanowbap an asset. Please send resume: File 1532. C/O Osltsea This WNk P.O.Box 461. 81x1 FuewlM St., 00ma Ole, UH 715 NECEr'110W___ PLOD for aaattial. Mid Mist be Nie b work Sat~ 8 some evatA Plam . bnfag ra- same to: Volentrm's, 210 Braili St. S.. Whitby. 1 solea M / rats BEDWELL VAN LINES - Com- mercial Sales Rep required. all 428-9000 OW i RECLINE FURWMRE 2quns part.hme 8 full -rime Saks people Expenertct a must Call 9fy5-767-0779 for an raervtew oFroeTTafgrT Part-rme -eg,stwed Sales Rip nand for taw Homo site n Pickering LEADING NATIONAL St ILDER wM PotN+Oil for 1png term Now Horn Career Must be avaAabir weekpds Fax to: Brian (905) 831-5510 3►ERIEwe DYNAMIC sates associate rteeped for a part -hoe ; - 1,n al a Ipmp store en Fix yaw rr- suae to 4t !20-0367 INSURANCE WAKEMGE 30 - year rxstory iDuram) nas Saks Career oppociurul for RISC Ucemed broker Step adherence to cadrdemutty, Contact Pat or Rech. Wordeh tuarance 905579.1317 Intermediate Travel Agent needed flexible hours, for busy Ajax agency Apolo an asset. Please fax resume: (905)619-2016 re - pores experienced tdemar- keter "Kde sales person. $104"f commission. Fax resume to 905.834 -un I EULL GIFT STORE Mice ng in Pickering. looking for mature pad bine sales help. Salary $7Atr plus store ds - Coutts Must be avad" to wok everrgs 6 weekends. Fax restrrte b (905) 120-9598 maroon Sartori. tiow 1 AYTOIIOTIOE. Licensed mar chem: wdh (frn-Yp f7tptri- am. exceft t wg"ibente- ins. apporttrtiy for trawrugl adwnamm. ALSO oil Cha" tichnician wanted. Apx loolirn 905619-2M. FM AIITOr0118E repair garage DNwg for lordwak- xrq so-nwbvmw person to manage and work on veli d". Must h. at ktst a Class A or E knrse. Good rapes and 1naeGls Cal 433- R'5 for apps. CADET IMI�S retquired in DWI— RrOon. FuWy expen- aced CaLnd MaYens mead Daly appy Fmm to rKrlrrre 4: 9�9�-9714. ae�aFNErTAM s wKbed iffearT : Fassat or an aW. cam 401_1642 Marl 1Oam-4pm. CENI and apprerNic" fEL[«11Y cotstructron loos. Cath (905) 726-7361 for uMormarpotu or to re 1, to Carle's Electric Ltd.. (901 726-5817. NOVA= - CUM A. FtO- tinte. Must hal "peter". For rnapr we and am caro Ins Ota MA Good Yak of Al 590 Mow CA W— 910 726-aw. ER1"ENC� OII�ALL6M rain. 3 vers. Dust hen own �and Io01s. CaN . alRa bpm. FtMNRURE SPRAYER, $12 - $14 per hr 3 - 5 years expen- ence in spraying wooden fur- niture in the Durham Region Fax resumes to Chnstine. Staff Plus (416) 495-0941 Also Aluminum Welders needed Tempi- Perm pos"ion in the Ajax - Pickering area $13 - $14 per hr Please eP ply to the Oshawa Civic Tues or Thurs 99 Thornton Rd S or Fax resume to Christine (416) 495-0941 Staff Plus LARGE Architectural Millwork company seeks AUTOCAD DRAFT PERSON: familiar with millwork shop drawings Ex- perience required Please fax resume to 905-983-9714 LOOMING for good, reliable, licensed mechanic for busy local shop Apply in person 552 Bloor St E. Oshawa MECHANIC NEEDED to work on small engines propane. hydraulic and eleetncal equipment Experience in man -lift equipment an asset Must have own took Min. 3 yews DrW al 400 Clements resumes West Alai or fax to (905)68&8546 MECHANIC LICENSED busy automotive shop pad salary Monday -Friday. Durham Mo- tors. 160 Slmcoe St S Osha- wa 404-1625 also Jessey please phone ROOFING ESTIMATORS. needed fcr roofing sci-parry affiliated with a malar norm improvement retailer Leads are supplied Peter 416-785- 6167 ext 270 Fax 416-785- 6485 raw TRUCK OPERATOR. ful- ly expenewed lean 'G' n - cam. Alax/RCkenng ala reside" Hourly pay plus commrssm Bend" plan ava"aable Call l(905483-1927 � BUSY WHITBY DENTAL offie regwres Registered Dental Hygienist toe Send resume tour FILE s�531 Osluin Whitby This Weft 865 Faint St Oshawa. LtH 71_5 DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for maternity leave 6 months) 4 dayvweet Whi by office Expeneree preferred RA* b Fle 1529 c/o Oshawa This Nat. PO Box 481 865 Fare- ad an - rad St. 00aw ON L1H 71.5 DENTAL RECEFnONIST Scarborough ala It you are a goal onemed person who ra"s to succeed n a urge I ia I all you fare a mat mum of 1 yr earpaerutI m irk con,putenm ft" held. Than you are the person we M bdup for We offer ex - 1 - - salary group wndrls Md moat to grwr Fax your resume to 4111.297-8847 At - Wow Angie E W01 ENCED alco aii- IST/Assrstam regwred for OM Clarngton dw" dila Please tax resume to )9051436-9672 OFRCE IONISE POSITIOII av iable mored for pt nurse, n lamrmry pramA me0cy d - ha R . Pill or graduate nasi acaptaple. Please Call 9g5-�20.3370 FO:aT10a1 AMMLA E . APR tort a temporary everrn shin bar manMd elf( repliaman and RN ane RPN vacation cover- age and on cal. Please sod resume to Bar 660 Pw Per ry. Ontario L9L 1 A6 or tax resumes to (905) 9653721 POMM trEMM pracb- tnoer Wien for fellow meb- cal-based professional to share spiot in Darty location. PtW 416.429.2663. RRTIVA REOIIIafD fw-urrw part-time for awittng Pkk- at" home care tomparry. Expertptu with C.P.AP. and home oxygen an asset. Strom � skWs. ablitmint Inve wkd�N cars. Phone 416-410-9550 o fax reswae to 905 -K31 - 4t147. Dgew E>tFH1ENtCM, wntLMW chiliftare +2�-Port) ain or free 6 seam year ads. prV full lime. flumble hours, own 831trara Bort required. 905- w m MOVIE moft old mow days, .�L French speabrtg M asset. Non-smoker. refer- aras fired PWM call a Tt, mom MUM E.C.E. leadier seeks kure-out Polaition in Aist or Pidtaing area toe September. lova ditw d " age 4-5 diyy week. Please tall 1-705-357Uffillill - CAINMG YOM bolting 10 pro- vide TLC kr Your No ones in our Moms. Irtgat A dWd CM 8 Orsi aid. Please cad Bahia A 852 -WK ow II± t AJlP PAGE 38 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, 2000 135 - 135 135 250 '�' ! 250 �._ 250 _ 250 — 300 300 T-�. A progressive employer, the LCBO seeks a results -oriented individual pnsscssing cmccllcM judgmctnt and initi-rwc to assurrie the role of Electronic Tedmician. You will perftxtn maintenance, testiM, repairs. and irrm-allaticta of etectrcm c eeptilxtt ni at cxtr 1hlrharn Regiornl WFarethcxtste and will report to the Maintenanc.e Shift Supervisor. You will be called upon to troubleshoot and solar technical problems related to all types of electrical. electronic and electronic -ally -controlled ryuipmrnt. 11w rxtemior amount of walking wid clinching involved in ttx% position rerrasitates applicants who are in top physical condition. A take -charge individual with a >Yx-A work-remrd and tKAling a valid eleancians' cerifwate. you have completed a technical scftxtl edutmilon, including theory and exposure to analogue and digital Sycteins. SCR control systcrrs. D.C. drive controL computer hardware. peripheral devices, thermal printers, radio link control systems. bat cads %caanners, and micro-proc-essurs, possessing the skill to trouhkshoot and in -pair tndustral ciccaunic cquipuxxt mbd systems. You have assn pined a Irigh le.el of training and experience in a similar trndustrial environment. and ha -.r a wxxi undersunding of computer and Y.L.C. inaknstrul c xvrol cunccr*%. Familiarity with computer p"rammnng languages such as Liasic, QuickBASIC. as well is a working knowledge of 3oftw•arr programs such as Easel. Ascus and Word wchuld be a definite asset. Carkkfri:rtes will lir rryukrd to work rotating %loft; (day, afternoon & midnight) If you are lnotivated by a dynamic anal L:1iAUtTWng work rnvircxunrrt, please forward yum rexlroe. quortrtg File #DFL 010/00, by Key 26, 2000, to. Human Resource Services, L.C90, Durham Regional warehouse, 2000 Boundary Road, Whitby. Ontario, LIN 7G4. We appreciate joker auerrst. and adv(se that entry Gbow undirr cQnsider adore u -W rbe conwctwd An equal opportunity employer. ff • Dwctw Athwilmle EXPMKED.LW4M Mother Wants to ore for your WYdren. tuww lame Hx- woW401 Near Lord Etgn PS flexible hags. re/ennc- a Dome 619-2344 MAX. ow4amm loving leaching Mme for your valued treasure ►lot meat. breaktau and snack uhcludW Crafts/ deadrq amu Fenced sale ptayomundradable R� X% FICKEFMG Meq I Retie: I"" daycare. 18 norm lo 12 yarn Daily ouongs rkntad baciyard and pat) Cna1R am rhe. mum rw- t iam wa* a snactk Fast Aid. C.P.R cerkd". Non - 1s2 O. rtniI r 905.426- near N61E NEALTN CAKE: Gatk, camw professional came dtehum IIOM�w 4:Iylaed.. for more int. aN Cool at RED ASSIST: (905) 259-2441 wp► Roas od modid *dr 4 posios, NIlmhatw1- M lime dbr Fme defwery by taaw baits bat i hada rlt (lAca6Y amdfl. 906.434.0392. (I�WW Ber9+a BrleT on 2 bibs for do �8mImt�� of t! 1 no's, 1 bolas'. i1M. Cal aerNeheil�i-a'T!2 W Itlrlw 11D16Ilael 60bp Ev, , win Pyr NiIINb1, Oozier. $2000 tion 965.6066. N It. Mw duly rafAy 1laisr. I3h00y�d0r0rari1bc. alas, 2 5116 bilck SM. 43444 Issnp) vxoe �' n FT. M UP (good for s�lpprraaggae► $1200; Delivery asdltik. CA 44-M (snp) 2111111. OU (root. 21 fen b diamew. TmrNN Pools allow poard haiar a8 am - UK indtldmmp titan, bliln- Am. ban. at $1500. Cal (905 350akar 4w or I- 877-246-306. - e77 -Z246-306.6. Alftbe for Sen EF�AMMILY GARAGE SALE Atwood (aides a aaanoma) May 13, Gam -fpm , househoid items 6 toys 3 HOME COURT SALE Sat. May 13 — 9 am - 1 pm FARLEY CT. (OFF DREYER DR-) car, wowmotors. kitchenware. cameras. rnatemity clothes. lawn tractor. lamps. lure, sports equutards. kiln. picture tames d much more Sat. May 13th 8:30 - 1:00pm 13 STREETS! Walker, Kipling, Vale, Humphrey, Hillin& Hawkins, Simonds, Milner, Garnett, Rands, Bashford, Prudham, & Eppson Hosted by: Lois Weaver Loyal LePage Connect Really 427-11522 COMMUNITY YARD SALE! BROOKUN HUNTERS FARM SUBDIVISION (St. Thomas Street) MAY 13TH (rain date May 14) Yard Sale Directory can be picked up at 39 St. Thomas on May 13th Not Degs & Drietirs Avwil"le! Durham Region Parent or Multiple Births SEMI ANNUAL SALE Gently used clothing, toys and baby equpment. Sat. May 13th, from 9:00 am. to 120) p.m. Annandale Golf a Country Club, Ajax. Cash Only GARAGE SALE E THERGLEN RD. S., AJAX unday, May 14th, 9 - 3 dress, lots of baby items, skiffs and much more. GARAGESALE SAT. MAY 13, 7 A.M. 1915 GLENGROVE RD, PICKERING lots of keds toys and various household items inc. a 1991 Subaru leg -LS wagon, 4 door, a.w.d. GARAGE SALE E T. MAY 13, 8 A_M. ROVE AVE PICKERING S, FINE FURNITURE, F CA)0D TREASIIRFS. GARAGE SALE 1 ArkW 1ef Sat. May 13,9-2 p.m. Sob 1638 Marshcourt Dr. Pickering BARN 6c ANTIQUE SALE!! SAT. (10 - 5), SUN. (11- 4) 'un g set, sofas, desks, tables, mirrors, c filing cabinet, china, figunnes, ss, lamps, clocks, nesting tables, and prem Plus in the Barn..... Trunks, crocks, tools, lanterns, sewing machines, boxes and more!!! Many unique Mot bees Day Gift Ideas! ANTIQUE DISCOVERIES 78 Old Kanpton Rd. Ajax ay i2 near (Murch) 683-8243 •r^ I— I ffliaL voina -- (BrockMwy- 2) MOVING SALE Saturday, May 13, 2000 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 34 Fearn Crescent, Ajax (Highway 12 and Rotherglen Road South) Great Bargains!! Don't be late Compliments of Mary Roy, RelfMax Results Realty Inc. MOVINGIYARD SALE Furniture etc. Sat. May 13 60 Patterson Crs. Ajax 401 N. on Westney, 1st light tum right, next left, lett again MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Sat. May 13th Ilam start furniture, bunks, miscellaneous 95 Clements Road West Ajax MULTF FAMLY GARAGE SALE DEERBROOK DRIVE a HONEYWOOD CRES. (off Glenanna) Saturday May 13 8:043:00 pm Lots of great bargains!" E FAMILY GARAGE SALE Leod Cres., Pickering May 13, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Lots of good stuff MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE PLEASANT STREET (South on Lhvcgwx)I Rd to ('ommercc. West to Pleasant St) Saturday May 13, 2000 — 8:00 - 2:00 MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Rain or Shine 1960 Parkside Dr. Pickering (Whites/Finch) 8-3 p.m., Sat. May 13th F NIAL PLANTS ank Rd. S., Pickering unt, South of Hwy 2 nd only 9a.m.-12p.m. FTonySTREET SALE s. DucMel cress Ajax wtwd and Hwy 92) May 13, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. date - Sun. May 14) thes, hit items. furniture etc. Baby items, linens, toys. STREET �+ upgrades and Officutl repairs S i REE a SAA E 1905)655-3661 DISNVGASIER. Dhdn-ten Kttch- ��' Z� �� enM. Solid pone tltrq table CAARSZ CRZaCZKT & CAaD sTIUMT Mullord Ave.. A lax (ea*&9ioal Pax lid) with 660dwrs Plttte Cal 9os IAds of children's clothes s furniture NATIONAL GAR AND TRUCK CLINIC Specializing in motor 8 transmission rebuilds, general repairs to most cars 8 light duty trucks. Used vehicles bought b sold. 317 Hopkins $t. unit Ir 6, Whitb►. (905) i611 -b555 Mon: Fri. 12-9, Sat.rSun. 8:30-4:30 1 asaTor � 1 un or Sen Si CARPET - I have several WON MXER. 2 bags, pas thousand yards d new Stairs- $1400. 2 Muder boxes master and 100X. nylon car- l each. Target table saw pet. I will carpetyyour laving 14' blade $450. Propane room and hall for i349. Price healer (salamander $150). includes carpet. pad and in- Draft table. 6 feet compact stallation (30 square yards). glass washer 220 PW 5800. Steve (905) 743-06N Call 416.335.6104. SALE A NMD- *PIANO SALE* ,.BORING: carpet 3 rooms from $339 (30 sq. yd.) Includes carpet, premium pad and installation. Fra estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and sur- rounding area Credit Cards 1 cceepted Cad Sam 905 -M - CARPET AND VINYL SALE - Carpet three rooms. 30 square yards. from $339 installed, I con discoed Your best quote up to 10%, New colors and design Customer satistaction 0uaradeed. (all Mie for your free estimate. 905-431-4040 CEDAR TREES For hedging 3' to 8'. Pickup or delivered. Planting available. Cannington (705) 432-2237 :aN OPERATED ganses for sale Ideate la rec. rooms or cottage of a Wer lassos opportunity for the nW operator ExceW aft - bong ncomt n the right lo- akorh, bar. dub. pod RAN. restaurant. Doaos to droose tan01Al so v d in excellentent condCtn Also looking for experterhre car AN game mar people. Please al betrRen 6-10p in 905720.4506 snp CONPVTER-Pemrum 166 3211111b RAM. 2 Gig H0. CD Rom. 3-1/1 floppy, soYWNd- to cards. ' spts- SVGA�Colow mouse.ffwnfttS6k akmodem.kyInteInternet�p ready widows '95 A sial a 5450 Yeashis new trartmk• Sion 5300 or 5400 wah dryer. Ire new 728-5130. COMPUTut DEALSAET Pentium rmemet starter sys- tem 5299 PeftIagop 5599 Super lost SO u n- temet screamer wO 17' HP mordor 5996 we love douq toy . txe. AAFS 411 Ole SWUM TIIiQKCSS and Aotuebold teems. Somettwrtt for everyone. Saturday May 15 - 8:11110-2:0111 STREET SALE SATURDAY, MAY 13TH Sat. May 13th •. s Starting gft �� .m. FERNCLIFF CIRCLE, PICKERING Raindate Sun. May 14th Lots to choose from!!!! Slatalles Dr., AJax off of Lax look for sr 11.111"Ir _ TRFFT LAI FS hhmad Nomad .ROTOTiL = NEEDED PLEASE CALL �I�3A9 M "=son� E SWAN= SALE Mfl.o Moly► X39 " ,PlcMmilp (wastsho aft*anyo a1wdN to liaNiM.. 95 ttOIARIS 300 Gla= APPIJU=: 2- 8522-9081 even gc or M - m�iM.Mg 1mgavy d*won w 731.0299 fomp. car a dryer as -lei sau�s- TtPrdw y VAW C. amweaoj $250. Also NbMaw.wasba 2 ing soft 11550W o.i.o. odrom (905) 42. 1795. 2 anti dretsdriessaim e s sr�16 R W moo, I� $245. rya rtwt table i 4 Blairs 00000, am. or pest oder. $475. Chem tablet a 8 drains Genuine ChosOwd 18 it semi SM ob.o. 3 kftw oora- frtiglYw, cedar strip, carps, MW dimes M%x* v -stem. excellerd, 92W or Dresser $55. Mary omen best eller (905)728-7516 ( fwl O MTTE UT, table, App / /WwEr1Ml New Sq leaf. pedestal, 4 diairs Ydmdoea o0srs lafp_b pr �. � TREASURES ESl918 olt[s o dNsf: ares. SlNslac- RFA 916 Non ptrraraeed. Wre hese b Simcoe SI. N., O'rlaswa 905• hob! for bee ieiorlswun, res 579-9311 sem. d 905.725-1360 O ♦ O MOYING STALE O ♦ O SOL, May 11 f m 25 ShKwood Rd. LAWLptufamw g �1 2 slid ask gond collectibles s rleeirs, A71r M0V1NG SALE Sat May 13 9-12 noon tit Doesod Chew. Ajax hraiaree, hataaew�D.I.Y me" M =a&' MOVING SALE - Rain or Shine Sad.. May 13th Sam - 1pen Furnitr w clothes, boys, lawn aaower, barbecue verythinig Mast CO. 166raedandE Pickering IN AJAX...EVERI SOL May 13th, (wwuAtr pernllitWl� NO SALES BEFORE A A.Y. several farrtiies. Quality inerdiartrise. Includes: audio, video and rtkn eqyt cameras photographic egpt. bic . roiediades, string binnter, aril m pram, Ho Gauge train videos quality tor, furniture,a L�. m6fny household items, much much more. AN priced very low. ft all must be fit S' ars Cmicxnt Ajax Taloa Eales of Pidwring t3weh tto 8tttlal Peart Road Solf/dh to Spiers Crescent oat. Wray I caul, y a.m. - e p.ln. COME TO AJAX! BARGAINS! EVERYWHERE! The FoNowirq Streets are partidpatifg: Barbour Cres, Gates Cres, Hewitt Cres. Clueu Cres., Leadt Drive, Doyle Court, Hansard Cwt, Cabicott Court, Rollo Drive THE ANNUAL EVENS IS SPONSORED BY MARY ROY, RE/MAX Results Realty Inc. (905) 426-7515 or (905) 649-3300 STREET SALE hal. rsr Aril. snit - Ne1t1 127 -1St AW /B8r �M MBaa TM f Sat may 13 at Sun May 14, Mea - 2pah 1422.1426 Old Faint Road e��dollies. mfty* . f31tM1 a plants. Las inot YARD SALE Sat. May 13th, gam 39 Mill St., Ajax Spoils suds, comic boolts, )(Alden ware, kimiln, colt i% cameras, eecUalics 3 much morel 2u7 tines face., Pleltaeint aaw..•spm (M'rita sat. & a CaY1aa. ItiBltt.a EN& Crt.► Sportsequipment.tial, � �. with tet i Aba6 itttluellf caws[ go. Rvess m- a $59., asaltress set bosh $159. simrde, double sets from $219., queen sal two SM. FaAory YMeesf 144 220-2282, 1650St., 02811 arterio. (9 t 837- FENEGUM bmrakW 0 pp,t�st vtq�ptrrri $150 obo., 906 725 i952 (snPl R1110NA 0-oAlf cmftOOM saw �n�isd $to* come a arty don t son calm by ee@ ldryir ft b Debs frost hit kidoess Lgf10uoat *MN Rboe�bNi rgnar SM. alone sen IM -Ir fao4f wg�solrws$2rys>�wew's Y ze =--- A° M'.Earp- SK SM. Q6 SLS. (9os1721- M 31 TiG. hide. IAtieislred til. 1L, fkefirtislrea wt4 ° Pine baiq h, S St. It F.J. CaarrD rtoa Call walon V0B IAM to lose WNW whit you tdUp7 Try Ciloud. Cab 1105.726-8122 for nae obrosio1w 2000 Models Are Here! All 99 Models Must Go!! Roland DIGITAL PIANOS Also Factory Rebates on 2000 models Ends MAY 30/00 Call TELEP PIANOS 905-433-1491 1-800-995-8887 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tunmp. repairs and pre - Purchase consultation on all malkes b molds. Also recon- dh0orsed for sale Cal 8ar0 at 27-7631 PWIOS/GRAM*ATNER CLOCKS Sale on all Roland dig" Pianos and keyboards. all Samhck Acoustic Pianos. all Howard Milier docks. Large sdedkorx of used pia- nos. Rent to own. M100% l of a TELEPrental PIAF10 nts (905)133 t491 RENT TO OWN new and m- condtioned appliances. and new TV's Full wwra wy Pad- dy's Market. 905263 -SM or 1.800.796-5502. SATELLITE Mini special for Apni 60 channels $ prlr9er95 =11100:1V (905)655 31161 SNEOWN - Quality wooden sheds 8 % 8- Darn kd. only 5359 plus tax Many other sues and styles available Also garages and docks 761 MdUy Rd Unit 3, Pbdwix For more into us 905-614- 2093 SOMI 2 chars. 2 lamps. cof- fee table. end lab. colour grey. blue and Alpe 8 41 cryVal chandelier AN excel- lent corndie, Ca16834M PME/OAR FURNITURE ... Dw n0 Rooms. Bedrooms. Home Office. Owsarul Furmun plus Custom "gloat from your owl desi0rx ad imaph- nation an our speciality Let us tum you dreams into real- hty. — have been handcraft- ing the ludlest *aMy SOLO pine i am furniture amiable arhywtim for 25 YEARS' Tra- ditional Woodwortnp, 115 North Fort Road. Port Perry (905) 965.8774 (tops/ www.tradamnakaoodwork- uq wca AUDIO WAIIENOUSE SALT: NC H END Dolby Dogmas -AP Pwavers 500 -wan. Includng Multiple CD Double Cassette 5 -speaker:, Hundred dollar per unit n packages su" art $150. Recover roust a Hurry for best selection. Oshawa Slereo (905) 579- 0093. M. quern bland new orao- pedic raatras, box spring wYlrane. Skil In wrapippL Cost $1175, SIN $R5.416.726 -9f85. hyo fan. tlxha- eiat imtkm. bac �lAwlsed, $ki in cost :1100. sen (416) 716-9185. MW oA window air con- dNoom 5,000 00111299.7,000 me $375., 10.000 Mw $445, 12A00 001$195. Rseondlitaed (ridges $195 / rya, acartiliond ralt6ls $125/ WreLutdNbas/ drM $125/ MR. N1100 lNgeed wthslats $199—IM M new and =it dries = FM Now Orad rime kidpa SM ad W oar 30' RRiunalloordd2C zing 0 24' bast the aides row caw am b�day d Oita ow an us Ans 5lbsS� Pans. 151 erma St. 0 a Nmitld sow OW 89 Corsica. 72O.3610- weie■6 DNEii, size 6, WK hurt stoped � �pw deeM with Cull (906 c � - � T 5 .. .� �i. i r►.: p� �: f4:�:tcw,YFy�,.r'�. r,,yi 1 hhmad Nomad .ROTOTiL = NEEDED PLEASE CALL �I�3A9 M "=son� E SWAN= SALE Mfl.o Moly► X39 " ,PlcMmilp (wastsho aft*anyo a1wdN to liaNiM.. 95 ttOIARIS 300 Gla= APPIJU=: 2- 8522-9081 even gc or M - m�iM.Mg 1mgavy d*won w 731.0299 fomp. car a dryer as -lei sau�s- TtPrdw y VAW C. amweaoj $250. Also NbMaw.wasba 2 ing soft 11550W o.i.o. odrom (905) 42. 1795. 2 anti dretsdriessaim e s sr�16 R W moo, I� $245. rya rtwt table i 4 Blairs 00000, am. or pest oder. $475. Chem tablet a 8 drains Genuine ChosOwd 18 it semi SM ob.o. 3 kftw oora- frtiglYw, cedar strip, carps, MW dimes M%x* v -stem. excellerd, 92W or Dresser $55. Mary omen best eller (905)728-7516 ( fwl O MTTE UT, table, App / /WwEr1Ml New Sq leaf. pedestal, 4 diairs Ydmdoea o0srs lafp_b pr �. � TREASURES ESl918 olt[s o dNsf: ares. SlNslac- RFA 916 Non ptrraraeed. Wre hese b Simcoe SI. N., O'rlaswa 905• hob! for bee ieiorlswun, res 579-9311 sem. d 905.725-1360 O ♦ O MOYING STALE O ♦ O SOL, May 11 f m 25 ShKwood Rd. LAWLptufamw g �1 2 slid ask gond collectibles s rleeirs, A71r M0V1NG SALE Sat May 13 9-12 noon tit Doesod Chew. Ajax hraiaree, hataaew�D.I.Y me" M =a&' MOVING SALE - Rain or Shine Sad.. May 13th Sam - 1pen Furnitr w clothes, boys, lawn aaower, barbecue verythinig Mast CO. 166raedandE Pickering IN AJAX...EVERI SOL May 13th, (wwuAtr pernllitWl� NO SALES BEFORE A A.Y. several farrtiies. Quality inerdiartrise. Includes: audio, video and rtkn eqyt cameras photographic egpt. bic . roiediades, string binnter, aril m pram, Ho Gauge train videos quality tor, furniture,a L�. m6fny household items, much much more. AN priced very low. ft all must be fit S' ars Cmicxnt Ajax Taloa Eales of Pidwring t3weh tto 8tttlal Peart Road Solf/dh to Spiers Crescent oat. Wray I caul, y a.m. - e p.ln. COME TO AJAX! BARGAINS! EVERYWHERE! The FoNowirq Streets are partidpatifg: Barbour Cres, Gates Cres, Hewitt Cres. Clueu Cres., Leadt Drive, Doyle Court, Hansard Cwt, Cabicott Court, Rollo Drive THE ANNUAL EVENS IS SPONSORED BY MARY ROY, RE/MAX Results Realty Inc. (905) 426-7515 or (905) 649-3300 STREET SALE hal. rsr Aril. snit - Ne1t1 127 -1St AW /B8r �M MBaa TM f Sat may 13 at Sun May 14, Mea - 2pah 1422.1426 Old Faint Road e��dollies. mfty* . f31tM1 a plants. Las inot YARD SALE Sat. May 13th, gam 39 Mill St., Ajax Spoils suds, comic boolts, )(Alden ware, kimiln, colt i% cameras, eecUalics 3 much morel 2u7 tines face., Pleltaeint aaw..•spm (M'rita sat. & a CaY1aa. ItiBltt.a EN& Crt.► Sportsequipment.tial, � �. with tet i Aba6 itttluellf caws[ go. Rvess m- a $59., asaltress set bosh $159. simrde, double sets from $219., queen sal two SM. FaAory YMeesf 144 220-2282, 1650St., 02811 arterio. (9 t 837- FENEGUM bmrakW 0 pp,t�st vtq�ptrrri $150 obo., 906 725 i952 (snPl R1110NA 0-oAlf cmftOOM saw �n�isd $to* come a arty don t son calm by ee@ ldryir ft b Debs frost hit kidoess Lgf10uoat *MN Rboe�bNi rgnar SM. alone sen IM -Ir fao4f wg�solrws$2rys>�wew's Y ze =--- A° M'.Earp- SK SM. Q6 SLS. (9os1721- M 31 TiG. hide. IAtieislred til. 1L, fkefirtislrea wt4 ° Pine baiq h, S St. It F.J. CaarrD rtoa Call walon V0B IAM to lose WNW whit you tdUp7 Try Ciloud. Cab 1105.726-8122 for nae obrosio1w 2000 Models Are Here! All 99 Models Must Go!! Roland DIGITAL PIANOS Also Factory Rebates on 2000 models Ends MAY 30/00 Call TELEP PIANOS 905-433-1491 1-800-995-8887 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tunmp. repairs and pre - Purchase consultation on all malkes b molds. Also recon- dh0orsed for sale Cal 8ar0 at 27-7631 PWIOS/GRAM*ATNER CLOCKS Sale on all Roland dig" Pianos and keyboards. all Samhck Acoustic Pianos. all Howard Milier docks. Large sdedkorx of used pia- nos. Rent to own. M100% l of a TELEPrental PIAF10 nts (905)133 t491 RENT TO OWN new and m- condtioned appliances. and new TV's Full wwra wy Pad- dy's Market. 905263 -SM or 1.800.796-5502. SATELLITE Mini special for Apni 60 channels $ prlr9er95 =11100:1V (905)655 31161 SNEOWN - Quality wooden sheds 8 % 8- Darn kd. only 5359 plus tax Many other sues and styles available Also garages and docks 761 MdUy Rd Unit 3, Pbdwix For more into us 905-614- 2093 SOMI 2 chars. 2 lamps. cof- fee table. end lab. colour grey. blue and Alpe 8 41 cryVal chandelier AN excel- lent corndie, Ca16834M PME/OAR FURNITURE ... Dw n0 Rooms. Bedrooms. Home Office. Owsarul Furmun plus Custom "gloat from your owl desi0rx ad imaph- nation an our speciality Let us tum you dreams into real- hty. — have been handcraft- ing the ludlest *aMy SOLO pine i am furniture amiable arhywtim for 25 YEARS' Tra- ditional Woodwortnp, 115 North Fort Road. Port Perry (905) 965.8774 (tops/ www.tradamnakaoodwork- uq wca AUDIO WAIIENOUSE SALT: NC H END Dolby Dogmas -AP Pwavers 500 -wan. Includng Multiple CD Double Cassette 5 -speaker:, Hundred dollar per unit n packages su" art $150. Recover roust a Hurry for best selection. Oshawa Slereo (905) 579- 0093. M. quern bland new orao- pedic raatras, box spring wYlrane. Skil In wrapippL Cost $1175, SIN $R5.416.726 -9f85. hyo fan. tlxha- eiat imtkm. bac �lAwlsed, $ki in cost :1100. sen (416) 716-9185. MW oA window air con- dNoom 5,000 00111299.7,000 me $375., 10.000 Mw $445, 12A00 001$195. Rseondlitaed (ridges $195 / rya, acartiliond ralt6ls $125/ WreLutdNbas/ drM $125/ MR. N1100 lNgeed wthslats $199—IM M new and =it dries = FM Now Orad rime kidpa SM ad W oar 30' RRiunalloordd2C zing 0 24' bast the aides row caw am b�day d Oita ow an us Ans 5lbsS� Pans. 151 erma St. 0 a Nmitld sow OW 89 Corsica. 72O.3610- weie■6 DNEii, size 6, WK hurt stoped � �pw deeM with Cull (906 c � - � T 5 .. .� �i. i r►.: p� �: f4:�:tcw,YFy�,.r'�. r,,yi 1 O ♦ O MOYING STALE O ♦ O SOL, May 11 f m 25 ShKwood Rd. LAWLptufamw g �1 2 slid ask gond collectibles s rleeirs, A71r M0V1NG SALE Sat May 13 9-12 noon tit Doesod Chew. Ajax hraiaree, hataaew�D.I.Y me" M =a&' MOVING SALE - Rain or Shine Sad.. May 13th Sam - 1pen Furnitr w clothes, boys, lawn aaower, barbecue verythinig Mast CO. 166raedandE Pickering IN AJAX...EVERI SOL May 13th, (wwuAtr pernllitWl� NO SALES BEFORE A A.Y. several farrtiies. Quality inerdiartrise. Includes: audio, video and rtkn eqyt cameras photographic egpt. bic . roiediades, string binnter, aril m pram, Ho Gauge train videos quality tor, furniture,a L�. m6fny household items, much much more. AN priced very low. ft all must be fit S' ars Cmicxnt Ajax Taloa Eales of Pidwring t3weh tto 8tttlal Peart Road Solf/dh to Spiers Crescent oat. Wray I caul, y a.m. - e p.ln. COME TO AJAX! BARGAINS! EVERYWHERE! The FoNowirq Streets are partidpatifg: Barbour Cres, Gates Cres, Hewitt Cres. Clueu Cres., Leadt Drive, Doyle Court, Hansard Cwt, Cabicott Court, Rollo Drive THE ANNUAL EVENS IS SPONSORED BY MARY ROY, RE/MAX Results Realty Inc. (905) 426-7515 or (905) 649-3300 STREET SALE hal. rsr Aril. snit - Ne1t1 127 -1St AW /B8r �M MBaa TM f Sat may 13 at Sun May 14, Mea - 2pah 1422.1426 Old Faint Road e��dollies. mfty* . f31tM1 a plants. Las inot YARD SALE Sat. May 13th, gam 39 Mill St., Ajax Spoils suds, comic boolts, )(Alden ware, kimiln, colt i% cameras, eecUalics 3 much morel 2u7 tines face., Pleltaeint aaw..•spm (M'rita sat. & a CaY1aa. ItiBltt.a EN& Crt.► Sportsequipment.tial, � �. with tet i Aba6 itttluellf caws[ go. Rvess m- a $59., asaltress set bosh $159. simrde, double sets from $219., queen sal two SM. FaAory YMeesf 144 220-2282, 1650St., 02811 arterio. (9 t 837- FENEGUM bmrakW 0 pp,t�st vtq�ptrrri $150 obo., 906 725 i952 (snPl R1110NA 0-oAlf cmftOOM saw �n�isd $to* come a arty don t son calm by ee@ ldryir ft b Debs frost hit kidoess Lgf10uoat *MN Rboe�bNi rgnar SM. alone sen IM -Ir fao4f wg�solrws$2rys>�wew's Y ze =--- A° M'.Earp- SK SM. Q6 SLS. (9os1721- M 31 TiG. hide. IAtieislred til. 1L, fkefirtislrea wt4 ° Pine baiq h, S St. It F.J. CaarrD rtoa Call walon V0B IAM to lose WNW whit you tdUp7 Try Ciloud. Cab 1105.726-8122 for nae obrosio1w 2000 Models Are Here! All 99 Models Must Go!! Roland DIGITAL PIANOS Also Factory Rebates on 2000 models Ends MAY 30/00 Call TELEP PIANOS 905-433-1491 1-800-995-8887 PIANO TECHNICIAN available for tunmp. repairs and pre - Purchase consultation on all malkes b molds. Also recon- dh0orsed for sale Cal 8ar0 at 27-7631 PWIOS/GRAM*ATNER CLOCKS Sale on all Roland dig" Pianos and keyboards. all Samhck Acoustic Pianos. all Howard Milier docks. Large sdedkorx of used pia- nos. Rent to own. M100% l of a TELEPrental PIAF10 nts (905)133 t491 RENT TO OWN new and m- condtioned appliances. and new TV's Full wwra wy Pad- dy's Market. 905263 -SM or 1.800.796-5502. SATELLITE Mini special for Apni 60 channels $ prlr9er95 =11100:1V (905)655 31161 SNEOWN - Quality wooden sheds 8 % 8- Darn kd. only 5359 plus tax Many other sues and styles available Also garages and docks 761 MdUy Rd Unit 3, Pbdwix For more into us 905-614- 2093 SOMI 2 chars. 2 lamps. cof- fee table. end lab. colour grey. blue and Alpe 8 41 cryVal chandelier AN excel- lent corndie, Ca16834M PME/OAR FURNITURE ... Dw n0 Rooms. Bedrooms. Home Office. Owsarul Furmun plus Custom "gloat from your owl desi0rx ad imaph- nation an our speciality Let us tum you dreams into real- hty. — have been handcraft- ing the ludlest *aMy SOLO pine i am furniture amiable arhywtim for 25 YEARS' Tra- ditional Woodwortnp, 115 North Fort Road. Port Perry (905) 965.8774 (tops/ www.tradamnakaoodwork- uq wca AUDIO WAIIENOUSE SALT: NC H END Dolby Dogmas -AP Pwavers 500 -wan. Includng Multiple CD Double Cassette 5 -speaker:, Hundred dollar per unit n packages su" art $150. Recover roust a Hurry for best selection. Oshawa Slereo (905) 579- 0093. M. quern bland new orao- pedic raatras, box spring wYlrane. Skil In wrapippL Cost $1175, SIN $R5.416.726 -9f85. hyo fan. tlxha- eiat imtkm. bac �lAwlsed, $ki in cost :1100. sen (416) 716-9185. MW oA window air con- dNoom 5,000 00111299.7,000 me $375., 10.000 Mw $445, 12A00 001$195. Rseondlitaed (ridges $195 / rya, acartiliond ralt6ls $125/ WreLutdNbas/ drM $125/ MR. N1100 lNgeed wthslats $199—IM M new and =it dries = FM Now Orad rime kidpa SM ad W oar 30' RRiunalloordd2C zing 0 24' bast the aides row caw am b�day d Oita ow an us Ans 5lbsS� Pans. 151 erma St. 0 a Nmitld sow OW 89 Corsica. 72O.3610- weie■6 DNEii, size 6, WK hurt stoped � �pw deeM with Cull (906 c � - � T 5 .. .� �i. i r►.: p� �: f4:�:tcw,YFy�,.r'�. r,,yi 1 46 1 Arlt for CARPETS lots of carpet. T,1011. new stain re e carpels on hand. I wiN aq,et 3 rooms. em um Prpad. ",hides carpel. Dr .,cert installation, fast defiv- . ' tree estimates (30 yards). 4, Man 686-2314 1 Arklea TVar4ad ANTIOUWAbsolutelyl Ad - „r always valuable, usually y Purchasing outright, es. ,.s w/some antique cont - s. (no limit to value con- ,tered). collections of any I,. goamdres or single an- • , ie items. Special interest in ',n urcmft pottery. I'll try to re- ;,rind to all queries. Robe" Nen Antiques- Brooklin. rano (905)655-8049 or 7� 512d2-0890 BUYING ANTIQUE and tol- 'arle contents Including •npiele estates Best poSSi- prices paid. Henry Kahn. u,'S-985-8161. Dinnerware Sets &- Pieces f'iume f.timates. Hruure Calls Purchase for Csh David Sanderson I a 16) 69 i--4898 aEAVY DUTY EXERCISE ,-4e.ghls Call it 666-0570 aANTED - Honda CR80 dirt ;r+x1 condtion. reason - a; lanced Call 905-434- 92 Pools. my 5- (AYAx INTRODUCES the all s,ne heated 'Woody" tj aoove•groxtd rectarqu- "Is 55250 (omen sues made )1.800-668.7564 POOLS 3400 16'v. 12' (flit oni Also pumps, finers. seaters S Accessories. Best Prices Guaranteed ('all 90140623-5w. .I Pensrseipp" sow*" 14 Him. ,r..r % 113 Sameset. n nte- r;,rt Tales blue eyes. n,• 'nendly b affegrortate '%"t 905-263-4149 -HE MOST UNIQUE STABLE. • 4 ow=es to be Carted Private trails, ae- ess Ib Lv*fTNted braxis on Nle ak Page Moraine. CAN 986- ,tORSE BARN FOR RENT 2 %.c: -sells 3 1202 Box ails 10110 box staff: 202 Tack rodwo/water. 2 D9501 Paddocks. can be inverted into one Straw i -ay available Asking $3501 UM Please Call 1-705-374- 582 1 snpj -705-374•5821snp) wno s Walking Who? "he Smartest way to Train your dog - Puppy Classes. Farllify Pet Obedience, Behavioural ConsULUtion, Tacks 8 Seminars 619-1733 ATTENTION: Doo Owners 'oggie Dooley Pet Waste �rstems model 2000 $54.99 ,p to 150 Ib wt . model 3500 549 99 made] 3000 $79.99 up " 30C lbs. Dog Life Jacke9s "an"' at $25. 24' Fire Hy tram container $27.99. BEST Ball 3,6. 10 LileNne Suarantee, from $5.99. Doo shovels trom $5.99. 9iM- 5413. bays/WBb. (905)723- in daystribui. ngasympabcoca Uu4aNNeY HORSE FOR SALE - 3 yr. did Mare Arab/T1hDroughbred Cairn entfe, greet brgY' Askm9 P(qn pN 1- 705-374-5� ism) WIANTED-Buckskin dr PkNo 2 0392 sop years. CaN 434- 11 Aa4owobBa4 19U DODGE CARAVAN U., Automatic. PW, PL, AC, raw tires. 281,000 km. rebA transmission, emission test. ed certified, professioriat caned nside i out. 9299500 DO 0.8 .0 call 905404- D 19N PONTIAC TEMPEST, 4 tar Emission excellent running died S2 POD 905.5779-0OpW� �w ' 11rm so@ a 1990 CAVAUER red, 4 -door. 125.000 km, 4-cyl, auto, sale- ty d emission Runs well $2995 905.718.1808 cola 1890 TAURUS WAGO14. an- con. cruise electric m,ureors. new paint, 166.000kmsvry. Clean. Certified, emissions tested. $3.900. 905-434-5249 11111112 VOYAGER 106K. AIC. excellent condition 56100. 905.668-2375 1984 PONTIAC * BONNEVILLE SE. 176,000 kms, fully equipped, certified and emis- srons tested. $8,600. Call 905- 426-2388 1995 CAVALIER standard, wilt certity, good condition, emis- siixts tested, no rust. $6.500 7eleplyme (905) 683-2823 1997 NAVY BLUE. Saturn SLI, 5 =Dpeed. AMIFM cassette. 110,(100 kms.. $7.400 0,80 certified and emission tested 905.655-4113. after 5 pm 1919 CHRYSLER INTREPID - 26.000kms. 2 7 V6. loaded araffnt cassette. $17.500 Call (905)434-2775. It" COUGAR, V6. 5 spd. Co. ps. power drivers seat, cruise. alum. wheels. Later tint red w7 tan leather interior Sharp! ,to.erenr nwy, em Jave SK $19.700 795-484-5790) Inn, 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 praises. runs wed S7501 opt as Is, needs little to certify 905- 404.8475 SNOUT TERM LEASE '998 Montana van '4 mi;nths left on lease, loaded, willing to crake deal for balance 905- 666-4010 evenings or leave ressage SOMETHING FOR MOM7 CENTICAR IS VASTLY OVER STOCKED OVER 40 CERTI- FIED RECONDITIONED VEHI- CLES. UNBELIEVAOLE VALUE AND SELECTION. E -J Mmi Vans 97 Voyager 90 kms. air. was $12.995 Now $N 50C 97 Transport XT. loaded. 4 or red. 97X. was $15.995 now $14995 97 Blow LT, torest green. only 85.000 its new Larerfts was $19.985 now 519.500. 95 Lumsru APV leaded. 185K, perfect. only $7.975. 93 Astro ext dutch doors, loaded, 170K was 58.995 now $7,975. 91 Astrc LT. loaded, 200K, but spo!- less. sale $5.985 93 Ford Ranger. V-6. 5 spew. A-1. $5.500 REDUCED - 95 Olds 88 LSS 1071K, top line, was $11.995. now $10.995 95 Geo Auto. 97K. 4 cyl, bargain at $6.650. 94 Old Cerra. loaded. 117K. $7.700. 94 Plymouth Acclaim, mint cond. 104K now $6.600. 94 Tempo GIL. 88 K coags, fantastic. was $6.995. now 55.995 93 Asuia (Leman). auto, 95K, nice and Only 54.990 92 Shadow 4 dr. white. auto. 140K, only 53.985.. 92 Cougar I.S. silver. loaded. 99K, mint condition. was $7,995.. now $6.995.. 90 Caddy Deville. black leather. 177 K. mint was $6.995, now $5.985 91 Old Calais, 1- 128k. like new, only $4.995. 90 Sidekick 4 x 4, options, halift model. b ly 190K. 554985.. 9,1 Shadow, 2 door, automatic, 121K, super special $3,995 Iirm.1990 Buick LeSabre, sale, only 52.650 Cello to C4fNear for dion and od w on p'e-was adonailes. !,ayw at 155 ta;wp St. Wet. >M W*m BYO. Call 579• • 11 w'01Ao Ns la SIW FDR SALE - 1998 Saturn SL Dark green standard 5 sod . 4 door. a7C. 47.000kms Ex- cellent condition $12.900 Phone (905) 720-20M I AwargbNes ww4ed CARS AND TRUCKS wanted' Any condition, free towing. cash paid up to 510.000. (905) 428-1959 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Ear St East. Ajax at MUF- AD AUTO SALES A d A AUTO- Cars, trucks. boats We pay up to 510.000 Cash on the spot Any condi- tion. arry year Call us arry- time, 24 hours. 7 days. 30 min service. 905-686-0605 or 905-706-3880 1 Trucks for safe 1994 PATHFINDER XE air, cruise. tilt aftl cassette with 8 speakers. 164.000kms. excellent condition, IInst had twins must sell $10.9op him. Can 905-571-4264 1 OriwVans) -IWI., 1990 AViC Aerostat xLT oaded 200kms. 50.000kms ,,n rebuilt motor. safe and emmisions certified. 55000 X905) 723.8034 1991 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER - 16 5 sad pis p.l [uw ;,!;Ise "ft. am"m cassette. ac. ABS. 7r6 8 $7,900 o b o (905)428- 1992 SAFARI VAN 8 pas. senger at, ps pb 188.000 km white with red emenor. •.aiier hitch. $6000 certified 6 emission tested 434-0392 sip) 1994 G.M C. SAFARI XT 9 passenger an. Loaded w1 at G M options Vehicle Is sold with amec anical and ^"sson tested Asking 56.900 Don I.905-447-0487 19115 MPV- , passenger. dual freer ,ew It brakes s 1.000 cer"w and emission -M (905)985-9364 GMC M CARGO Ian, i.? ton SIDOC 95 Judge Van. 1 ion. extended. $500 as is Celeti ty Pnde Electric Scooter $1000 Phone434-2318 GMC CUBE VAN 'or rent or sale ',,r •r-ri SSC !Cr 4 hours 14161724-8667 sell $3500 Calif 1 Trailers 1916 ARYWAY `;use trailer 26 sleeps 8 bode flunk in bad room. electric fridge propane slave forced an tur- nace. bathroom- 2pc full rip great value $3200 0 Jim CaN (905)683-1500 32' TRAILER. Flonda room, deck barbecue. TV. VCR. mi- crowave. 4 oc hath. full kitch- en. Shed, contents included $15000 Cal (905W36-3044 95 NONAIR 'lard top tens tral- er sleeps 3 no stove or bridge 53950 or best offer. (905) 655-7699 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW' 35 tt Park Model on Lake Scu gog 2 -bedrooms. full 4 PC bath. full kitchen. large lot. gqaasS lunate $16.DOO. 905-438- 1871 after 6p in OUTSTANDING 1915 Skylark Park Model Comfortable Florida room, pitched roof. covered deck overlooking riv- er Secluded landscaped lot. Peaceful, pretty park near Tweed $21.900. 905-697- 2757 inw 190 YAMAHA manN Genesis motor 750. Aslung $1195 or bio. - 571-5138. 1915 NOMDA SHADOW, V - twin 1100. 24,000 miles. 2 Corbin saddles, straight tars, new rubber, braided fires 56.900. (905) 706-5901. ION IMNM KAWASAKI ZX61R. green. mint condition. new front tire, matching leather suit i helmet $MOO. 985- 3183. (snp) • 1 Snowmoblaa 1982 FORINILA Phis Skidoo. 583cc, 2000 km. hilt warmers. SIldde trio" 510red ihtdoors. excellensp I shatpe ReakN for 51 spent =raw. 52.500 firm O will trade for older model plus cash. (705) 328-0402. Ntlile ((0rkr8 101 DONAL TAM. 350 Che- vy, 260 hp. Fresh OMC out - dove. 2 way fridge 8 stove, pump out head, very dean professiaaly mainlalned boat. Newer Traikraft roller trailer. Solid cleanackage. $10.850 oto (905) bP23-99M (Snp) 35 1981 CTORETTE 16.5'. Bo- wrider. Yamaha Pro5V motor with PIT. and boat trader All in good condition. low mileage, must see, Asking $6.800 OBO Phone 905-639 0175 IIt 16 12 FT, BOWRIDER. Full top Trader Excellent condition Stereo Fish finder extras $9200 Also. tar sale Portable hsh finder. large tent 905-420-0806 CANOES 8 KAYAKS 150. Used'New' Rentals, Demos. Blems Trade -Ins- Paddles. Life(ackets. Cartop Kits' Bluff- ers' Park Marina Toronto May 13-14 9am 5Dm Swab Canoe a Kayak 1.800-661- 1429 www swficanoe com FIBREGLASS RUNABOUT 15. 1/2ft 85hp Merc Tilt trader 2000 Itis all controls, marry extras 52000 0 -b o 905-725- 4948 ORIGINAL PETERBOROUGH Will Cance Cedar salts. can- vas cover. restored. In good condition $1800 or best otter 905-655-3888 morning or evening. 1 Yard Sao lard sale andrea rd sal may 13.9 a. m - 2 p m somethino for everyone, � 1 Arts a Crafts CRAFTERS WANTED a' ^^e Girt % ;rah 3ho,vpla(;e' locat- ed in the Coumce Flea Mar. ket 4 km east of Oshawa lapprox 6000 people attend- ing each weekend) Let us stow a sell your crash direct• ly to the public. You do not have to be (here There is No 6 month contract Rem starts at $367monn Call 905-436- 1024 FOLK ART CLASSES starting May •5•" All ,els wel. come Beginners our spec -al - try Loam a crab that :Jr 'a Neve stress and mous cnloymer" .., (9051576394 E 1 ACTe"` 2 BEDROOM aprs 'ear Oshawa Centre.4C'Parting laundry Non Smokers Pre- ferred $695/mo plus hydro Avaabk June 8 Jury 1St 1- 388-617-6979 or 416-425- 6720 after 6P in 2 BEDROOM avadade for Jure 1st or July ist 2 11 tons. 946 Masson St N 350 Malaga Rd Oshawa. $720 per month all inclusive. no pets. please ram from 9-9 905- 576-6724 2 BEDROOM basement Van - mem. Brock/Pickering Park- way area, separate entrance. Indge/stove, full bath. no smoking, no pets 56757 month, flrsu1ast Available Jenne 1st. Call 905-619-9634 01 i NARMOOD one bed- room basement apt. Separate kitchen, large family room, three -pc bath, stared laundry. On greenbNL Sep entrance. $750/mo utilities included. First/last 905-427-9725 alter 7pm AJAX - 2 NORM basement apt, separate entrance. park- ing- laundry, rat -smoker, no �Firsittlai to Go. ren o th plus halt utilities. Avail. June 15. Cal (905)683.2433. AJAX- NEWLY renovated. separate entrance. 2 -bed- room, basement, washer, dry- er, fridge. stove, security Sys - tan, da. dir. 2 Pad" Spot. near Go bus stip, utirbes xr luded. 1200 sp h. $900/ niprhM. IJaVlut. AvW ,hpy 1. (416)267.0953. AJAX SOUTH - large 1 bed- room basement apt. Separate entrance, parking.. lawndrryy. cable. water, hydro Ino. 5700. month. Flrstilast. Available immediately. Call (905) 665- 7662. AJAX, one bedroom, legal basement apartment, separate entrance, dose to am amen- ties GO Transit/Shopping7 Bus►. �emafe preferred. non- smoker $575, per month incl. Utilities/laundry/CAC. 905.426.9138 1 1 Aparmriarua w Rens AJAX. WHrmy, OSHAWA - 1 a 2 bedroom apts in small bldgs Laundry facilities, Parking. and close to all amenities (905)686-8905 BACHELOR APARTMENT in- cludes kitchen with dish. washer, private bathroom. use of laundry, parking a cable Included. non-smoking, $5501 month. FirSt/last required Call 905-576-9780 BRIGHT 1 BEDROOM base - mem apartment Cable. laun. dry a parking inclusive Sm - le non-smoker preferred Available June 1st No pets 5525/monthly inclusive Call 905-404-0192 Please leave message BROOKLIN. 2 -bedroom aparminet July 1st Redeco- rated. new broadloom, wash- er, dryer, tndge a stove. $725 pl905)h5-5539 dogs- Call CENTRAL Oshawa, large 2 bedroom apartment available in well-maintained building, Gose to all amenmes Please Call (905)723-0977 9 a.m. - 6p m EXCLUSIVE large beautiful 1 - bedroom, upper level. Sepa- rate entrance, kitchen living room, laculn. skylight $675 or negotiable Prefer single orale, non-smoker Pickering.' asy 401 access Also seper- aIe bed/binta r for ir"lrrg nuseness person (905) 839- 3000 URGE BASEMENT APT. 'me bodrcx)m 'rldges ove south of Port Perry No pets. non- smoker First a last $7001 monthly Available July 1st Cal 985.8986 LUXURY PENTHOUSE relur- brShed 3 berr,sn "DDrox 1800 sq ". Duret adult build- ifg, mature feftanh Must see 57400 UnlmISrrking Inc' O=ttawa 19051 57¢9016 ONE BEDROOM :asemem apt larvate entrance -WV #2, Harwood ave arra. $hared laundry. no pets avail June 1. $700/mo 905-428-7620. wave message ONE BEDROOM :asemim ti$695 inr,iAi e ".ckrdNiO bia; Non-smtaer, close to and stropping Sep en- mce Avalable June 1st 319822 3SHAWA SPACIOUS 2 -bed - ac' '',bd MOmrave ,e• clears buldirnq, laundry. irking. Rogge. no ppeertss i2: - hydro. 1SIAM Awad ice 1st (905) 725.9226 NORTH OSNAWA. 2 bedroom S! 1 ne.rr;rm and 3 ..Croom ,'ally St Qener. tan. tameny building g Feat. dro and two appliances n- ided Pay cable. park d laauunndry faciktet (9051 OSHAWA :u et bu4dnq near shrappmg 'ranSporla fl LOW "es, e1..d Simcoe/Mdl I. -x*rm immedrakly, from 5669 905436-7686 until 7 301Nn OSHAWA. 3 two bedroom apartments for July ba $675 per month on hydro Istilast Cal Bit 19051 404-9602 atter 5 pm PICKERING. off Malar Oaks new arge f bdrma�ppt. new appliances. bus to G0 $675' month inclusivefusklast. ref- erences Avadable June 1st 428-0678 evenings RETIRED! Quiet. adult build - Ing in Oshawa. mature ten - ams. central location 3 bed- room apartments available June 1st Electric heat Washer/dryer each floor Tel (905) 579- 9016 SPACIOUS well-nwnlained 2 bedroom aprs Avail at 900 and 880 Glen St Some with walk-in closets, parr provid- ed. Close to schools. Shopping centre. GO Sutton Utilities Inch . Call 728.4993. I Bldg. Large 2 d I units. $710 d )0 utilities indud- Easy access to Is, shopping. For 721-8741 bedroom apt.. Oshawa Blvd/ King St area. Top two floors of house. Fridge. stove, washer, parkwp�in.11 ed. NNo wapea: Jeune 1st. (905)263-2354 WNW, Oudlerin St.. 1 -bed- room 8 2 -bedroom, 5625 6 $725. Clean, quiet building, par". large close.. - shops. GO train/401. Fridgel kid slove uslve. No pets. 905- 404.1414. WHITBT - urge 2 bedroom basement, fridge. stove, dish- washers eta. utilities, and ca- ble Inc $701(rmonth..Vlast Available July Ist. (905) 666- 2592. a 1 I Aar a for RWA WHITBY - Senior Apt Com- plex One bedroom available June 1st Clean quiet building Excellent Iocalion Quiet set - ling across from park All util- ities Included. For appt call 430.7397 WHITBY -1 bedroom available in well maintained building. 4 Sevens Realty Ltd. Broker 905-668-7777 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you lhmknl' Call Dave Hay - lock Sales Rep Re/Max Summa Realty (1991) Ltd 1905) 668-3800 or (905) 566- 3211 Em1 Heweee For Rent Income =35,010 plus? 1st Time Buyer? Professionaf Renter? Call Mark to "Own" /p your next home! (905) 5711-6275 14800-840-6275 Licensed Aeaflar r 7ro ?'id? CZ 12 Q m �:s h O h� 4b i -L : 3 MarAr Stapler Ser ho �rYu ren air Evr -a A ABA GABA DO ^van four own npme imwtes 6 "IN tree from S55C up to 3% cash back to you Income from $29.000 plus good credit Short of down paymemr Cal Ken Coon, associate broker. Coldweu Banker Rill Real E$tge M1723-9414 A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND- ING 6 marths 'ree then own' hc:use IroIn $60r'morun oar: Lip to S5oOO cash back to you• Require S30 000.1famcty xttome and good credit Short of down payment? Call Bill Roka Saks Rep today' Re, Max Spirit (905) 728-1600. 1- 888-732-1600 3 BEDROOM -,.,;se on large lot. •warMie B,1311111. %Vfast BOa Smomh . utdmes Avail- able June 1s1 Cap 905-665- 5777 atter I in COLNtT10E 3 bedroom bun- galow with garage SM . utilities 2 odrm basement $720 Aclusnie Born and laun- dry Croy 725.2246 MMTICE 4 Dorm executive home 4 Oaths. fenced yard Appliances not irldihOeo Available June 1st 51.250 Pots ushoes First a last Call (905)434-6691 ellow gs OSHAWA ^rgM and spar nous 2 bedroom bungalow Excellent norm am location. available June Ist $950/mo . siltktes Sank reference. 71hd at t required Please tali 1972) 841-7975 or a -mail rtdemrrdcascfm (arta PICKERIMG Ahona Rd Unique 3 bedroom executive home. 3/ 4 acre park -ike setting. S2 150 pl u August 1 sl Gon- g 66 Management 905-428- WATERFRONT, Smal 2 -bed- room house, del garage. dock on Lake Sto (g 10 -mins north of Fort Perry Available June 1st Suits sage ppeerrssoann Dr . FirsVlast. rekrent- es 5650. utilities 705.786- 3904 NANTED: House to Rem in (pin. 2 or 3 bedroom pre- enI Bungalow or warbm. i yhme. 905665.5996. YSM@bn 1 For PAMI n fAWTOWSOCOE. 3 bed- porrhs, 1 12 baN.. vANNW to nano. appliances. pool. park - ng. Available July 10. $050 Ailast. (416) 345-9180 liotNra air. M It ' ROOM SUiE pkrs 10MJen, Itaniff phone. GO i dy bus. ort -smoking female pre- wred, furnished or whfur- ish ld. Oshawa. 404-27M PRIS: MO, MOCKINWY 2. large quiet home, large fur- nished room, upper level. Suits single. opposite bus stop. an 401itNs Ind.. avail- able immediately. $425 per month. Call anytime (999) 619-1930 1 Rsood tlow i DUBOW LOANS - $1 OK to $SOK approwh 48 his. Gov - eminent secured loans to $250K. 1-877-643-0130 or (905)420.3960. NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 12, ^OO�Pa3Ta�/P a CorsdonWuu,a For ROM SHORT TERM furnished luxu- ry 2 -bedroom condo. VCR, cable, telephone. parking. country setting. etc $1.649 in- clusive Avail immed f9O5) 623.0079.(416)875-3221. ROSSLANDfTHORNTON - A Quiet Lux 2 bdrm penthouse. fireplace. balcony. $10257 month includes cable TV. parking No smoking/Deis Call (705)887-2508. a e 1 011ice i ROW sow* 1.30 30. FT. new air condt- honed 2nd floor space in prestigious well located Oshawa7Whnby location Suit- able for offices. dance studio. t6. Call Ed Vanhaverbeke. issociate Broker. Royal Le - Pa qe Frank Real Estate (905) 576-a111 or direct line (905) 987-3211 COMMERCIAL SPACE for lease 10 16.000 sq ft Rea- sonable Call 905-721.9636 SECOND FLOOR office space for rent Approx 460sq ft North Oshawa location Park- ing available Utilities includ- ed Cal Kathy or Bob (905) 576-5123 43 Station Plaza Ajax (Harwood/401) 3675 sq ft . basement Good for arty retail use or business Givalas R.E. Ltd. 905-479-4436 416-493-9360 a 1 forReiM BLUE V- aE-2F4- 900-659-9448 Book now so you wont be disappointed. Akxg with 4 well epapt, very clean cottages. MMS year we (rave a I , - - I luxury cottage The Shargnla Private drive - my 8 treads. 3 bedrtoo, . 3 tams private hollub room. fileplice. sanetitte TV. rechn- Ing Irvingroom furniture. washer d lryer dishwasher. pAbw top king a ouea+ Sew beds All cottages have 880'= lire Pres and patio tur- niture and use of Hohub an - Ciudad in rental price, tennis, basketball. beach volleyball. badminton horseshoes. row- boats. canoes and paddle boats. We also have great fns" 4 swimming all on clean. Quiet. Pully lake tuff 5011 from Algonquin Park CHANDOS LAKE. :tan 2 b 3 btdrec^ ho..;ekeepmg car. tales mactr good list" no Deli; Prices from 5380 - S485 Cap 705456-4981 MAIDEN AREA - 5w a -cess er,. - :x:r •ill equipped bathroom and latcren 5600 a week Calf 905120-9102 RICE LAKE. seasonal tra of Site wrath 3 way IMN-up Also 2 6 3 bedroom Cottages with beach b boil rental ,90.51352-2839 1 Fkrrrda vac. AWOM CLEARWATER. 2 3 Dccroom fully 'urnisned ger conth- tioned nwft aCtumd hooms Clubhouse. heated Poo. not tub dose to beaches aro major Mraascrh Children welcome. S275,weekly Pho- tos mown your noose (91]5)683-5503 DISKY. UNVENSAL Studios. Orlando Flonda. 2 luxury 4 bedroom homes with private Wed pods Canadian own- er Less than luxury hotel rates 1.800-246'19% http v wetKtome xkre a CDM -drama 1 I PfktFor Sob re Nona IM WALLEYFARM IID., Tn- del Luxury. Immaculate large 2 -bedroom. Solarium. 5 derground raein ng, mom S rec centh . Pan- oramic view of the "Rake. $173.900.(905)437-1476 MOOQJM - 42111. lot. low Sp. it.. aN brioL Malik strips. main Noor, oak sHwcase. gas fireplace double garage. silluxty system, W" -Usk. much mom. 5222.900. Viclow: Res:(905) 61 Bus. (416) 494-77(7 ext. 342. Cf1M111-E - 3 Detiooms, ala pprfO0rXC 1,450 sq ft. all brick trdrt Ihardwopd 1100rs 4NdrphOul, linn- isthod basement. 2 baths. thty Tdohhme 1905) 434-2997 9M COURT, Potation Cres. 2 - storey, 3 -bed w2 walk-in Closets, 2.5 bath. Spadous; open concept w7Separatedi- ningroom. Brsght eatiWi- en i - en w/ try. Livingroom w/ tw* ter window open to Staircase kadinng to large family room w/firepLace. CIA. SetW* system. 5 app. Fully fenced wlmtedock rased thowerbeds in back and pato. $179.900.905-404.0014. SwIMMMG POOLS - Free conhpulaizrd lest of homes for sale in the Durham Region with inground pods. Free recorded message 1-868-1187- 9586. W1046. 420 420 WHn'ST Is accepting applications for 4 6t: 3 -bedroom townhouse in a family oriented community NO SUBSIDY AVAILABLE Call 666-2008 or Pickup from 10-4pm at 95 Crawforth St. Unit 85 or 18 1 1 cele oma 1 1 raN Ibnhee for sale for Sale OPEN HOUSE ASHBURN SAT. MAY 13 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. 9060 ASHBURN RD. 3 bedroom bungalow on 1.5 acres, features include large kitchen, attached garage, walkout basement to quiet backyard. Stream flows across lot. Mature trees. CALL (905) 655-5480 FOR DETAILS EMLots for Sok Lob for S.I. ^OWN A PIECE OF CANADA" Estate Lots or Acreage available 35 - 60 minutes from Oshawa Agents Welcome (905)623-4172 (905)434-0473 Money to Lend IM Morey to Lend EVERY DAY IS PAYDAY WHEN YOU NEED CASH! We hold your personal cheque 'til payday .NO CREDIT CHECKS! 3 1 O -CASH CALL NOW. • 1Busivess r 1 Busie=s Ootertumeee owanuritin ' jus = rs of owning a Country Style. I ' over 350 kXAdons 37 vera k1 hnk+esskA Emir," ' nxrwrer, operation oprera d sup mort I arkeA� support P-ime karux n with cine thr u avaelahlc in. I Hwy 47 ilk Cemefery RdL L'XBRIDGE - Min ca,A inaesomentS100.000. For hanc)rise Wortmadon I 1905) 764- 7066 - d..N.oe.w rxe� 11 a Hamm 11 w tw San for Sao GOODw000 - Cory 3 bed- OPEN IIOIKE - May 141h1 - room buegaow. 1/3 acre. 4 p.m. 213 CaMw Ave S- 1 2 ba0wooms, fn. DOM. knnac. Det. N brick basement with luldrwutk. bung. 3 bdrm., Large kvingf Many uppades. De Udud diriong. 09-n Within. ask out parade. Near school/rec. to 12' x 20' dock, 11' x 23' fanldy. $197.000. For apo. 1- Tudor style kec row. Central 905 722.6303 vac. Quid last and. $144.900. E OSMAMA. 3yam old "-le: (905) 723.6881. home. Detached. 3. =. OSNAW& 3.1 bodroow with 2 -stony. Beautfuly decorat- large apartme" with tul ed and spacious, with many kitchen. large kviingropm/ features. Fenced and land- bedroom, tour scapu>d piecebath. yard wed. Window lenid yard llyditood Boors /sh coverings included.5720- 90 t included. air, 1710 6611211 F12A zoned lot Asking NO MONEY 0011N spadous $7.000. To view 905-728- 3 bedroom mrxtnotise. Corm Dsfhawa, order $83.500. why 1 TtaANtotra,a pay rat? Cal Pao Bird Ain- Mi4airkum (9051720 COOIITICE. Freehold, 3 bed- ONLY $117,BM - 2 storey 3 bedroom home, parklike lot. With lupe workshop, W&OW dock oaf den and lawndryroom. large kitchen, sep. hvnp/dr- nmhgroom. F.A.G. furnace. close to Osfhawa Knob Hill Farms and other amenities. Cal Lome Hartford Century 21 Excel. 905-721.1144 or Tor 905-686-5155, INATf MONT - 4 MRM on Scugoq Island. 76 Pine Point Lane. Mawr recent upgrades. Shared ow,erslhi in 40 afire forest included, 5175,000. Cal (905)9851901. room townhouse. Qpm WT ceps. W/0 to deck. Proles - I king nEd !plc". $130,000 call 905.434.1076. FROM 1 ACRE to 14 acres, fully serviced, *0 good 401 access. From $69,000 per acre. Call Ed Vanhaverbeke. Associate Broker, Royal Le age Fmk Real Esute (905) 576.4111 or direq lite (905) 987-3211. %J r • .r_N' �,frt, h'r-. 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PIC'KERING VII,I,AGE t--_---- --_ �.------ 1148 Finch Avenue, ,_. 68-4-7311 Pickering L 1 V 1 J6 Bible Stud% - 9:15 a.m Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. (905) 831-3353 ] — or farmm..1-800 506 8866 Sunday Schad- Sup ntkd Nursery Sunday School - Grades 7-13 - noon SUNDAY LITURGY Alarm Company wth very Dr. Thomas Gemmell - Interim Minister Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. 6rcdleniIaolm000n aweekiwe EVERYONE WEI-CONIFE Sunday Morning r n for, an arta Invest - 74 p1ECQilEe 9:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. SundayEvening 7:30 p.m. bankrupt of Deng 525.000rmonth Plus Reoc- jt%t 44&AVte41e 4 ACee4 ear//Elie 4t "4M a�a�lcc�, cult �� ce a41` 683-0707 ovr NTOF THE DECADE- Gary McDonell I. S11111111111! bans wxk ded lots+« • 1 Busiwu . 1 Pertlorals ser oop«tunbn KASHAWAKAMACK LAKE 2 hr dnve L) I I acre lot 1 01 n dean shorelml. 15 kil boat - Ing hydro. telephone. road. $29.900 Terms $29750 mon"* (613) 541-9629 oration Proomb" PARRY SOUND. Sun a.e fishing boats sauna 3-b" wag file June. Sept. Oct 5700/wk $2 400/mo 1905) 477-4068 snp Mel canprr traiar sirs RED SETTiR RESORT amp Site & Corages Moder cot- tages with it cpnortgnng & propite hating We have several ramp sites available. spaeaus sees from season We orw good Irsthrig, swimming. me -hall your balance and endaran ce and games room 705-778 NEW MILLENNIUM BusntSs 3D96 Oppor,unih: 1,iplodes' The or farmm..1-800 506 8866 lastest arowang residential n•Y Alarm Company wth very to �ro Market - 6rcdleniIaolm000n aweekiwe ,u.,ngpu,,e�,ag,,grnsne looking 0 ' ""'"' 1 t« PROBLEMS. ,�1 �u' r n for, an arta Invest - a' aebt punk wrtnou gomp Idem 25K Income S9 700. bankrupt of Deng 525.000rmonth Plus Reoc- Everyone acre" of credit rating u cumnq raNicol tor - information 905-576-3505 ovr NTOF THE DECADE- Gary McDonell I. S11111111111! bans wxk ded 800-964.8805 or 1-204-228- tar FNrcial '46l6 (evenings) E -mal spy; IsgaryeautoWfm mb a « CIC'S. RnSP'S. ANNtIFM, o/Odtesteurtyoompa- ry com RRIF S and Term Accounts Very competmve rates avail • 1 Evwraa Ga a Groep today 1« 905- deters 905-T15-3739 or CENTRAL OpyEGf8TF3 SOm 1-800-376.3187 (Ffexrbk his Anniversary & Reunion on awdaw) June 2. 3 i 41h in In Mden- lbrtgagea. nturtr Year All 'Centrales, 1 all cordially Nested ID renew oviom oldand memories MORTGAGES - Good. boo and F« veto Jim Miller 905 - ugly Financing for any put- 720'4698 pose All applications accept- GRADUATES ...... ItIMI/7$ ed Call Community Mortgage Pearson Alumm Reunion" services Corp (905) 668- Sat, May 270IM Open rouse 4.6 p m. Darla 7 p in t a.m ACCESS HOMEY. No credit Tickets $20/Advance. 525' irvestiphon 'Private Financial Door kMlenninum Event con - it Assistance. Required to be tact AM•0i Hamilton 416 - approved $10.000 aMuupp Mane- *LIRA, '1111 297-6422 Contact Cart Lyle 416-73"9.2099 RRSP. 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No rust, very dean.on Starting legal action. 905- Two fryers f * and 1 sank- Cal assured. 9055433.4266. Ready to Frye 576-1205. emu DOl1MN1 ENVIRON-owumm WIN MENTALLY FRIENDLY SPE- 1p111Or SENVW Cap CIALIZED PRODUCTS &SER- Create a private Maillioa or VICES. Turn key Itaala1applla drowse o111er personal ads 1;91 rQ m Larye akdusiv+ w- }roe. MW new Friend or revenue stm� Lofts la ale. owents lot nframN 1111. 25,900.60 -. i. Cal Mrs. T. vale (416) s7 kwove -ft REMOVAL Decks Post Hole Drilling Call - Jason 1-88&579-0077 (905)-786-2022 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE R cn"N at i„n. General Honw Repairs Bathrooms • Ra.cntcnts Decks • ('cramrc Tiles Ftarwoxxi Hours Fnr tsdau"r All work guaraniecd Martin (905)686-1677 K.C. Aluminum Suing, soffit, eaves, fascia, vnyl and aluminum. Low. low Mms- Quality workmansty Call Kevin at (416)827-5079 MawAu GMM N DO. 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Quality wank for less! - Openings start at S1a0-M Gbnn Fray Eniergencyr r 905.852-5585 14MO-3794NCP 416-930-7903 IMParry Services LW Pally Services RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And A8 Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Can Ernie 666.493z PELPIR V aanawraat had4.,na t �arrnrs /(urn fwrlrrAfretp f rn,�.�u t i„n;,•t nr11GwM-.i<,rYarwa ` LVA.VVE' P1:Pfl:R �.! (905)72K1614 r rrrrrrrrrrrrr • 1 Dow” 0111 Dwht TAYLOR, Joan Evelyn - Peacefully, at the Ux- bridge Cottage Hospital on Wednesday, May 10, 2000. Beloved wde of Bill. Devoted modw of Vicky, Denise, Angie and her IRuband Frank. Lov- ing daughter of Ida. Forldy reinembered by her sisters Mane, Darlene, Terry and brother Gary. Sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, great niec- es and nephews and brothers and sisters-in-law. R at the Funeral Home of LOW 6 LOW, Uxbodge for a service in the chapel on Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. YsAing, Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Donations to the UxbWp Cot- tage Hospital wouldbe appreciated I UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers twice a week in the following areas: UXBRIDGE Sandy Hook Rd., Main St. N., Cemetery Rd. & Kirton Cit. Centre SL, North St., & Young St. ARLSTOL PONDS Bristol Sands Crs., Alta Rd CANNINGTON Allison Crt., Beaver Ridge Dr., Heron Dr., Meadowlands Dr. I.EASUALE Avonlea Rd., Cooks Dr., Harrison Dr., & Oxtoby Lane. 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Previous winners of the Max Kaminsky Trophy include Denis Potvin (Ottawa 1971-72 and 1972-73), Al MacInnis (Kitchener 1982-83), Chris Pronger (Peter - by OHL coaches and general JOHN borough 1992-93) and Bryan Be - managers. Teams were not per- ERSKINE rard (Detroit 1994-95 and 1995- mitted to vote for their own nom- inee. Players received five points for a first -place vote, three points for a sec- ond and one point for a third. Erskine picked up 43 points in the voting 96). Erskine is also the OHL nominee for the De Walt defenceman of the year award at the Canadian Hockey League tro- phy ceremony in lune. women seeking men Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. NEXT MOVE'S YOURS 24 yr old. single white mother who enjoys music, movies, and long walks. Looking for a single black male, 30 to 36, who is honest, sin- cere, knows what he wants, for t—ridship and then we'll see where goes from there. BOX 15703 SPECIAL. MOMENTS 50 yr old, 5'6 125 Ib, divorced white female with dark brown eyes. 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BOX 15748 SEEKING YOU 25 yr -old, 6', 230 Ib, single white male with dark hair and blue eyes. I enjoy music, movies, the outdoors, and bowling. Looking for a single female with similar interests for friendship and more. BOX 15754 EASY GOING MAN 33 yr old, single male. 511', red hair and green eyes. Enjoys moun- tain biking. Seeking a slim female, 25 to 35. BOX 20546 1 SEE U IN MY DREAMS 5'11', 34 yr old, fit, single male, who is easy going and enjoys movies, reading and traveling. Looking for a sweet. single female with a twinkle in her eye. BOX 13245 GIVE ME A CALL 29 yr old, 57-. 165 Ib, single, white male, with black hair and hazel eyes. Enjoys the outdoors. racing and quiet times at home. Looking ler an athletic, employed, single tem lle, 22 to 32. who is sponta- neous. BOX 13263 SHARE MY WORLD Adventurous. single male, 40's. with blonde hair, bkA eyes. and a great smile. I like gardening, boat- ing, riding my motorcycles. Looking for a single white female. 30 to 40, who would be wd" to share these experiences with me. BOX 20518 sc.niors Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. CALL IF INTERESTED Single female, early 70's, 5'10', brown eyes• very pleassnt person- ality and tarray oriented, enjoys nature, good conversations, doling out, music and more. looking for *VM gentiennan, ler friendship and convanionship. Box 25968 . atnf OUIDBtNES T1s• ttpMa I of This Kink re•wYt• Rw dpV lou eat of a cis bir cave It and assume no iaoW ler ads or nrponuar rd0d or nein ads ~am dim. irarpPM*wb a I. Pitt ads based on space, aaltilW ye A&AWmd Telecom SNvio e. Aw- are to poopwil tpenefors and can be resched fol Nide at Tass 256- 4149, Mon. -F2 9-11 EST, SALASun. 12-5 EST. You may afeo change or renew your ad by coring itis num- ber. For bust recisphion, cearMar dod C� ATS Sare not S v, A 368 Bayly Street, Ajax 4 South of hwy 401, East of Westney Road 9OS-686-2429 FMother's Day May 14th FaW= Bmad Aer:ionahed Omdenes 10MUfie. x= he no putt Monis stat MW 10-5 BAI'1.1"*REE-l'IN'Es-r..%.I.%X,4)N-1- %RIO LVS-K7 (905 1 426-SN7'7 Wishes the Best to All Mom's!! Come Celebrate her Special Da% hero, �N ith anyone of our Special Nlothvr', Da, Pmncr, :Is 1 :1161-4111 Ito FA =1 : o�'e1JG.'ri�VI2Q :Jhz zvi FLNEST MAN CUMIN Woam '4' Va# sAed4lz v4mm FAWer -'10.77 (5 to 9 p.m.) *BCW NM FOR MOTW'S DAY" Dine In - Take Out - Cate I All You Can Eat Lunch '16W Sunclay Dinner Buffet $8.99 Lic. LWO Man - Am 11:30 - 9-30, Fyi - Sat 11:30 - 10:30, Sun 12 - 9 611 I� logo, Y N W MENU NO"Ews DA 240L PORIME -SPECIALS N.Y. SVW0N SMOKED ROS PRI& RIB W EYE T-..,= ffiff OF SM M"V WJ A I 0_J a Chris' Dad, Ted Papatheodorou began the family restaurant tradition over 35 years ago in Pickering with Ted's Big M Drive In. 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