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McAlpine vows to stay on despite officers 'call for resignation
Poliu-0,,e chief under the i!u
BY STEPHF_N SHAW
Staff Writer
The Durham Regional Police
Association is calling* for the res-
ignation of embattled Chief Ke- in
McAlpine in the wake of a survey
showing morale among the rank
and file has hit its lowest point in
the force's 26 -year history.
The demand, made in a motion
passed by union members at a
general meeting Wednesday night,
is the latest blow for a department
already in a state of crisis.
From the time of his swearing-
in ceremony in October 1997, the
chief's relationship with officer%
and civilian staff has been frac-
tious. at best.
The simmering relations have
finally boiled over into a full-scale
revolt by the department's front-
line personnel.
The motion passed by the asso-
ciation, representing 733 police
force employees, calls for the
union's executive to immediately
write to the Durham Regional Po.-
lice
o-lice Services Board requesting the
chief's resignation.
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"It wasn't unanimous, but it
was a majority;" association presi-
dent Terry Ryan said of the vote
by approximately 150 members in
attendance at the meeting.
'The board of directors did not
orchestrate this. The motion was
straight from the floor. It took me
by surprise. I didn't expect them
to be so passionate. We've been
quiet until now, but the member-
ship is driving this:' he said.
At a hastily -called news con-
ference Thursday afternoon, Chief
McAlpine attributed the deteriora-
tion of relations to an ongoing,
much-needed overhaul of the
force, which began shomtly after
he took command.
Currently in his third year of a
five-year contract, the chief made
it clear he has no intentions of re-
signing.
"No. 1 do not. 1 am fully com-
mitted to the Durham Regional
Police Service and I will retire
from this organitation when this
goal is met, and not before:'
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Wednesday quake measured 3.0 on Richter scale
Residents in southern Durham
Region got an early morning
wake-up call Wednesday.
An earthquake registering 3.0
on the Richter scale shocked an
area from east Toronto to Clar-
ington at 6:22 a.m. Geological
Survey of Canada seismologist
Ben Wetmiller says the earth-
quake was centred about 20 kilo-
metres south of Oshawa under
Lake Ontario and it lasted five to
10 seconds.
.Mr. Wetmiller says no damage
was caused by the tremor and
..we wouldn't expect any. It was
too small. At five (on the Richter
scale), there might be some prop-
erty damage"
On Nov. 26 of last year, an
earthquake measuring 3.8 oc-
curred in Lake Ontario, south of
Pickering and Mr. Wetmiller says
it's "possible, but unclear" if the
two tremors are connected.
Wednesday's quake could be
an "aftershock" of the November
one, but "it's quite late now. Af-
tershocks are typically a few days
later," he adds.
The November tremor was felt
over a larger area but didn't cause
any damage.
"These earthquakes pose no
threat," Mr. Wetmiller says of
quakes measuring three. "People
are concerned there might be a
stronger one. There hasn't been a
strong one in southern Ontario
this century."
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Increasing awareness of the
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AIP PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 26, 2000
Durham taxp(q..vers'dinged' 407mrelated projects
Region wants Province to pay the pipe -r for watermain liners under highway
BY St �5.4N OWEILL
.Vito# Writer
Durham taxpavers could be saddled
with part of the bill to install liners for
two pipes under Hwy. 407 which
would provide water to the Seaton
lands in north Pickerino. Regional
council's finance and administration
committee heard Wednesday.
The committee is recommending
Durham council approve a $105,([00
expenditure to pay for the installation
of the liners for pipes which Region
staff sav are needed to meet the future
water supply needs for the Seaton
lands.
According to a staff relx)rt. 597.000
of the project cost would be covered by
development charges while the re-
maining 58.000 would be funded
through user rates levied on taxpayers.
" 1 don't understand why the
Durham Region taxpayer is forced to
pick up an additional cost we wouldn't
have to pick up if there wasn't a high-
wa}:' said Oshawa Councillor and fi-
nance committee chairman Brian
Nicholson. "Why is the Province not
picking up the cost as part of the high-
way project... Why are they getting off
the hook''"
Coun. Nicholson added. *1 think we
should be moving politically to ask the
Province to commit funds so our tax-
payers don't get dinged for millions in
costs" associated with the need for fu-
ture highway crossings.
The committee voted to recom-
mend Durham council ask the
Province to help finance the current
project as well as all other potential
highway crossings when the issued is
considered next Wednesday.
*1 don't feel comfortable with this
at a1L..This whole report does not sit
well with me;' said Uxbridge Mayor
Gerri Lvnn O'Connor, who raised con-
cerns about the fact property owners
here could have to pay S8.(x)) toward
the project. "Whv is this not a provin-
cial expense"'
Ken Thompson of the Durham
works department told the committee
Cubs revved
for car rally
PICKERING — Wolf Cubs, start
your engines.
That announcement will be heard
Sunday. May 28 to kick off the first
Scouts Canada - White Pine Region
Kub Kar Rally at the Pickering Recre-
ation Complex on Valley Farm Road.
Although Scouting is recognized as
the premiere organization for educating
youth through outdoor adventure, the
movement provides other equally chal-
lenging and fun activities indoors.
Kub Kar building and racing is just
one of many indoor activities offered to
children aged eight to 10 in Scouts
Canada's Wolf Cub Program.
Opening ceremonies start at 8:45
a.m. with awards presentations at 1:30
the Region has funded the instal-
lation of pipes under Hwv. 401
and Hwy. 2 in the past without a
contribution from the Province.
Mayor O'Connor also ques-
tioned why the expenditure was-
n't included in the Region's 2(XX)
budget passed by council last
month.
"'W'hen the budget was pre-
pared it wasn't anticipated.' said
works commissioner Vik Silgailis.
"The 407 suddenly took off;
He added. "From an efliciencv
point of view it makes common
sense Ito install the liire liners
now). You can save lots of money
down the road:'
Even though the Seaton lands
likely won't be developed for an-
other 10 to 20 years. Mr. Silgailis
explained the installation of the
pipe liners now will "facilitate fu-
ture feeder -main construction and
avoid high construction costs in-
volved with tunnelling operations
underneath the completed H%%y.
407 in the future"
According to staff, current
construction costs to tunnel water -
mains underneath Hwy. 407 range
from $1.5 million to S2.5 million
per crossing and he price tag of
installing two pipe liners now is
approximately $1050X).
Staff are recommending the in-
stallation of two pipe liners of
1.5(x) millimetres in diameter
under Hwy. 407 in the vicinity of
North Road and Sideline 24.
"The locations of the pipe lin-
ers follow the alignments for fu-
ture construction of major feeder -
mains to supply water from future
water storage facilities and water
pumping stations." Mr. Silgailis
says in his report.
But. it's not possible to install
1'��liYl
sanitary sewer crossings at this
time, noted Mr. Thompson.
He explained the construction
of a sanitary sewer collection sys-
tem is dependent on the final de-
tailed grading design of the
planned subdivisions so sewers
can be installed at the correct ele-
vation.
"It's really not possible to pre -
install a sanitary sewer crossing.-
Mr. Thompson said.
He added most of the costs for
the construction of those eventual
crossings will be covered through
development charges.
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only with exciting Kub Kar races featur- 16; N
ing the winners of the District Kub Kar w
Rallies competing from all over White ROSSLAND RD.
Pine Region, but also displays, games = V E
and prizes;' say organizers. "'Be Pre- a
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Pokorski at 905-263-8359. - • .
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Area
hit by
small
quakes
`from
time to
time'
ARF..A fa)m page I
notes.
"In southern
Ontario, there's
a low level of
small magnitude
quakes from
time to time;' he
says.
During the
Wednesday
quake, the earth
moved "mil-
limetres along
100 to 200 me-
tres of fault
line;' he states.
S t c p h c n
Halchuk, a seis-
mologist with
the GSC's Na-
tional Earth-
quake Hazards
program, says
the Wednesday
quake was "like
a rumbling, like
a large vehicle
going by.
"It's possible
a couple of smal I
objects might be
knocked over,
but you would
have to be right
on top of it," he
adds.
As for pre-
dicting an earth-
quake, "it's not
possible at this
time. There arc
studies under
way, but there
are too many
variables to ac-
curately predict
when a earth-
quake will
occur."
O n t a r i o
Power Genera-
tion spokesman
Don Terry says
there were no
problems at the
Pickering nu-
clear.station.
"It was felt at
the station and
we have proce-
dures for re-
..sponding to seis-
mic events.
There was a
walk down to
check our sys-
tems," Mr. Terry
says.
"A three isn't
.expected to
cause problems
to a house, much
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EDITORIAL
Chief must go,
survey says
The force is no longer
with Kevin McAlpine
The report's results are truly, devas-
tating.
Durham's police officers have made
it clear they have no confidence in Chief
KeN in McAlpine and want him to leave.
With 599 of 733 officers completing
a police association -commissioned job
survey - a remarkable return rate of 82
per cent - the numbers kook terrible for
the chief.
On a scale of I to 10 with 1 being the
worst and 10 the best, a phenomenal 90
per cent of survey respondents rated the
chief at between 1 and -l. That means a
clear majority of Durham's force is thor-
oughly dissatisfied with the work of
Chief McAlpine. who has headed the
force since October 1997 after a long
tenure as Peterborough's top cop.
Just nine per cent gave the chief a rat-
ing of between 7 and 10. indicating they
are satisfied with their hoss.
The numbers are bleak in all leader-
ship categories: rating of management
loyalty to employees - 85 per cent nega-
tive: attitude and approach of senior
management - 75 per cent negative-.
leadership ability of senior management
otho.-r than chief - 74 per cent negative,
and on and on.
Officers said the most important
problem facing the Durham force is
leadership with 57 per cent rating it the
top trouble. Second, and connected to
leadership, is morale. with 32 per cent
saving this is most important. Most
telling of all for Chief McAlpine is that
a whopping 81 per cent of respondents
said they are less satisfied with their
Jobs now than they were two years ago.
That's despite pay raises, new equip-
ment and a bc.-efdxi-up force. The damn-
ing survev results also follow a 16 -week
audit of the force in 1988 which made
more than 90 recommendations for im-
provements.
The buck clearly stops at Chief
McAlpine's desk.
But the chief, who held a press con-
ference Thurxdav afternoon to discuss
the survey, said he's not about to resign.
Only midway through his five-year con-
tract. Chief McAlpine is determined to
stay the course.
Police board chain-nan Bob Boychyn
is firmly backing the chief and has no
interest in dealing with the police asso-
ciation's demand for his resignation. He
says the chief has been forced to deal
with problems he inherited when he
took over more than two years ago.
So, what's next?
Chief McAlpine wouldn't reveal
whettx:r he plans to meet with police as-
sociation hd:ad TLm. Ryan and gave no
indication about what actions, if any,
he'll take to deal with the serious morale
problems.
But the chief would be making an
awful mistake if he doesn't deal with
this crisis. Clearly. Durham Regional
Police have a real beef with the: man at
the top. He must take meaningful action
to deal with it or resign.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Choosing good When Gat created the Earth,
he made it a virtual paradise. He
over evil is true also gave us free will. He gave
us this gift because he loves us
meaning of anti destinies.
Weus loare notLhisrown
pup -
our existence "IHe put Adam and Eve into the
To the editor:
In the May 19 News Adver-
tiser, Opinion Shaper Edward
Barker asks the question "Why
do we commit evil if God does
exist?"
For those who follow the
King James Bible for their reli-
gious faiths, the answer lies
within its pages.
We've come totyranny of the minority
Politically correct have told us what to do, where to go
Yogi Berra. doyen of the fractured worker turned philosopher. Eric Hof -
phrase, once said "You can observe a fer, may have been right when he
lot byjust watching." The last few wrote, "A dissenting minority feels frog;
weeks have provided' some cases in Clary only when it can impose its will on the
point. Valeour majority: what it abominates most is
In Montreal, a group of lesbian and — -- the dissent of the majority"
gay supporters, exercising their right of Opinion Shaper I don't mean to pick on the gay/les-
free speech, desecrated a Roman bian community. Everyone, especially
Catholic Church. One or two of the minorities, in a free society must have
desecrators were charged with some hauled before the Human Rights Com- the right to their opinions and to legiti-
minor offence and the rest went on mission and fined $5,000 for this dis- mate activities in support of them. But
their way. In itself, this incident may crimination. Can we now demand that no one should be above the law nor
not have merited front-page coverage. a black haberdasher sell Klan robes? should the law be so tortuously con -
What's disturbing is that it got virtual- Alexis De Tocqueville, in his classic sttued in the service of minority rights
Garden of Eden and his only re-
quest was that they do not pick
from the Tree of Knowledge. For
with knowledge comes both
good and evil. Eve chose to pick
the fruit and our futures were
then filled with the choice of
being good or evil.
When looking back through
history, we find that mankind on
numerous occasions has chosen
evil over good. However,
through all the battles, wars and
individual evil humans (such as
Hitler), we live in a world that is
increasingly becoming free.
As my five-year-old son says,
"Good guys always win. Bad
guys always lose:"
It is true that evil still exists
but perhaps learning not to relive
the mistakes of our past and
choosing goodness over evil is
the true meaning of our exis-
tence.
Michele Gagnon,
Pickering
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19th Century treatise `Democracy in
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Durham police chief facing internal revolt
Admittedly frustrated by the de-
velopment, the chief vowed to sol-
dier on - with or without the
union's backing.
"I would say certainly this lack
of support... troubles me as a per-
son. I've never been in this situa-
tion before "
The police services board has
called a special meeting ;Monday
to address the issue. But in
an interview, a riled Bob Boychvn.
board chairman, said Durham's top
cop has his full support.
In a performance review, con-
ducted last month, the board gave
Chief McAlpine a "superior rank-
ing:' he said.
"Based on that assessment (the
chief) has the full support of the
board and the confidence of the
board. At this time. i have no rea-
son to change my opinion. I'm
standing by him wholeheanedf_v:'
Mr. Bovchyn said.
The independent survey, the re-
sults of which were released at the
meeting, portrays a force under-
mined by internal dissension.
Among other findings, the results
revealed less than 10 per cent of
members have confidence in the
ability of Chief McAlpine to Iced
the department.
The survey, conducted by ABk1
Research Limited at the request of
the union, also found 57 per cent of
members are "dissatisfied overall"
with their jobs.
Eighty per cent rated their con-
fidence in the chief at less than 5
on a scale of I to 10, while 135 per
cent rated "management's loyalty"
to employees at less than 5.
The respondents gave failing
marks on "attitude and approach of
senior management:' promotion
procedures and "operating with
clear, understandable guidelines"
Eighty-one per cent also rated
staff morale at less than 5 and 91
per cent said it's worse than it was
two years ago.
Mr. Rvan said a lack of consul -
DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SURVEY
Scale of 1-10 (1 being lowest, 10 highest)
SATISFACTION RATING PERCENTAGE (1-4) (7-10)
Satisfaction with:
• Attitude and approach of senior management 75 10
• The Human Resources Department 74 12
Rating of promotions procedure for:
• Operating with clear, understandable guidelines 71 11
• Ensuring best candidates are promoted/selected 70 10
• Rating of management's loyalty to employees 85 5
Confidence in ability to lead the Service:
• Chief of Police go g
• Other Senior management 74 9
Satisfaction with:
• Current sick time/sick bank program 2 92
• Compressed work week 10 70
• Job security 11 73
talion with the as_uciation on kcv
changes and a perceived lack of
leadership are some of the reasons
for the turmoil.
"It's a combination of a lot of
things that have happened since he
took office. There may have been
problems then, but it's gotten
worse. Morale is the lowest it's
been in 26 vears. People like their
jot%, it's just they don't like their
working conditions:' Mr. Ryan
said.
"It's about an autocratic leader-
ship of the department. (The chief)
is out of touch with what's happen-
ing at the front line and in the
community:' Mr. Ryan added.
The survey was commissioned
in Novemter because of union
concerns about the recent loss of a
"significant number of officers" to
other police forces, Mr. Ryan said.
He said 599 of the association's
733 members participated in the
survey and }32 per cent replied con-
fidentially to a questionnaire sent
out by mail.
The study was designed to rate
the force's senior management and
the proposed tenure policy. precedented. Twice in recent
The complaint, filed by Const. months police associations in
Robinson and two others to the southern Ontario have called for
Ontario Civilian Commission on the heads of their leaders and, in
Police Services, resulted in a 16- one case, Niagara Regional Police
week inspection of the force by the Chief Grant Waddell stepped
Solicitor General's policing ser- down.
vices branch. And although Chief McAlpine
Its report cited the force for nu- appears to have no such plans, he
merous deficiencies and called for would not say if he intends to ad -
sweeping changes to how it con- dress the controversy with the rank
ducted business. making more than and file, or arrange a meeting with
90 recommendations. Mr. Ryan in an attempt to iron out
In between, a damning 1999 re- the problems.
port arising from the provincial in- Mr. Boychyn said he was "not
quiry into the Guy Paul Morin surprised" but was disappointed by
wrongful conviction was also the union's resignation demand.
highly critical of the department. He said the chief was forced to
It, too, made numerous recommen- bring about major changes within a
dations for change. Trevor very short period after taking com-
McCagherty was Durham's police mand and the union's criticism of
chief during that investigation. him is unfair.
The chief has also recently "He had a ton of stuff dumped
taken heat for his handling of an on him within his first year and
internal complaint against Deputy that's a pretty heavy load. 1 don't
explore officers' level of satisfac- Chief Jim Adams, filed two know what the rank and file ex -
tion with the department's direc- months ago by a senior inspector. pest... So now he's in a position of
tion, as well as internal practices. The complaint includes criminal trying to correct these past prac-
"Management failed terribly. allegations that the deputy chief tices... (and) we haven't heard any
The results are very significant, gave false testimony under oath at suggestions on how to improve
huge. The membership has finally the Robinson hearing. from the association.
spoken up and I'm not surprised by Chief McAlpine said he has "Everybody including the asso-
the findings:' Mr. Ryan said. implemented almost all of the rec- ciation was critical of the old way
From the moment he took com- ommendations in the; Morin and things were done under the old ad-
mand, the chief faced an uphill inspection reports, in addition to ministration (headed by former
challenge in improving relations ensuring the force is compliant chief McCagherty), then we had
with the union. with new provincially -mandated the Morin report critical of the
He was blasted by Mr. Ryan adequacy standards. force and the audit calling for 911
and others over a proposed tenure "With the continuing support of something recommendations:' said
plan which would have seen high- the (police services board) and re- Mr. Boychyn.
ly-skilled officers su,-h as forensic gional council and the continuing "Tile old way wasn't working
and homicide investigators trans- hard work and professionalism of and when (the chief) starts work-
ferred from units after a specific our members, all of these pieces ing on changes they tell us the: new
number of years. are starting to come into place,' he way isn't any good... (The associa-
The: relationship between the said in a statement. tion) has had an opportunity to
association and brass went down- "These and other initiatives make suggestions... but they keep
hill during a recent arbitration have created a tremendous work- criticizing almost everything being
hearing into the grievance of a se- load... for every member in terms done and don't offer any solu-
nior forensic officer transferred of absorbing change and the im- tions:'
from the unit. The union claimed pact on daily activities." Chief Mr. Ryan said the association
Constable Dave Robinson was McAlpine said. "Clearly we need hasn't been consulted prior to
transferred as "payback" for to do a better job of keeping our major changes and its representa-
speaking out about wrongdoing in members informed" about the rea- lives have been shut out from orga-
the department, but the force main- sons for ongoing changes. nizational committees under the
twined he was transferred as part of The union's action is not un chief.
• • •
Pickering cnes foulover407
construction
R}' SUSAN O'NEIL L
Stat Writer
PiCKERING —A local farmer
%ho claims his water source has
been cut off from the rest of his
property due to the construction of
Hwy. 407 is looking for a resolution
that will allow him to get on with his
business.
Enrico Pistritto, a former Picker-
ing councillor, reports he's been
forced to delay planting crops be-
cause he no longer has access to
water to irrigate the land he farms.
Mr. Pistritto has leased approxi-
mately 260 acres of land in the
Brock Road and Hwy. 7 area from
the Ontario Realty Corporation
(ORC) for close to 13 years.
And, over the years he's drawn
water from a natural pond located
near the south end of the property to
irrigate the land.
But, the route for Hwy. 407 cuts
right through that property, severing
the pond from the rest of the land he
farms.
"I think the solution is really
simple," Mr. Pistritto said in an in-
teryiew at his farm last week. They
can build a pond (on the property on
the north side of the highway) so I
can have water to continue my busi-
ness. Whether it's the ORC or the
407. 1 don't care."
In a recent presentation to Pick-
ering Council, Mr. Pistritto told
councillors he's had no success in
dealing with SLF Joint Venture, the
construction company that's build-
ing the eastern extension of the
highway, in an attempt to get an al-
ternative source of water.
But, Betty Fevreau, communica-
tions spokesman for SLF, says Mr.
Pistritto should be looking to his
landlord to resolve the issue.
"Mr. Pistritto's battle is with the
ORC:' she said in a May 17 letter to
the City of Pickering. "He knows
that his ORC lease does not contain
a clause that entitles him direct ac-
cess to the natural pond south of our
right of way and in fact he signed an
amendment to his lease last year re-
linquishing any right to this pond"
But, Mr. Pistritto says that's
news to him. He explains he was
only informed recently that his lease
does not contain any provisions re-
late d to water rights.
"Never would I have
dreamt in my wildest
dreams they would take
away my water rights:'
he says.
Meanwhile, Ms.
Fevreau notes SLF Joint
Venture "cannot tell the
Ministry of Transporta-
tion or ORC what they
can or cannot do for
their tenants. In addition
SLF cannot enter upon
someone else's property
to do work outside of
their scope to build the east partial
extension."
In an interview Ms. Fevreau said,
"We've got a contract with our
client to build a highway... we sure
cannot get involved in somebody
else's property."
She added the company is not in
the business of building ponds and
noted Mr. Pistritto can still access
the pond from the south end if he
chooses to.
But, Mr. Pistritto claims it would
take hours to drive his sprayer, a.
iENRICO
PiSTR17TO
'I'm already two
weeks behind.'
large and slow-moving
piece of farm equip-
ment used to irrigate the
farm,from the north
end of the property east
along Hwy. 7 and south
onto Brock Road to the
5th Concession to ac-
cess the pond.
"When you drive
It you crawl down the
road," he says of the
sprayer, noting during
the peak season he has
to fill the sprayer, which
holds about 400 gallons
of water, two to three times a week.
'111ey don't comprehend what it
takes to farm," he says, adding he
has attempted to contact ORC but
has not had any success in reaching
a resolution.
Christopher Barry, ORC's vice-
president of corporate relations and
public affairs, says "We are trying to
help (Mr. Pistritto). I think he may
want things to go back to the way
dhey were, but the 407 is there"
He notes Mr. Pistritto was "noti-
fied- some years ago that the 407
was coming through"
And, he reports the gravel pit
which Mr. Pistritto has used for
years to irrigate his land, has not
been part of his lease for some time.
"He's been using the water since
April 1998 without it being on his
property," Mr. Barry says, noting
Mr. Pistritto's lease agreement "has
no mention" of water use.
Mr. Barry adds,' Rte Ministry of
Transportation and the consortium
that owns Hwy. 407 have told me
they offered him an alternate water
source which he felt wasn't as close
as the gravel pit..He would be bet-
ter to take this up with MTO. MTO
made the offer, it's an MTO situa-
tion."
But, Mr. Pisu itto reports he's had
no offer from anyone regarding an
alternate water source.
However, he did go ahead and
plant Indian corn and sweet corn
last Wednesday and is hopeful the
situation can be resolved in the new
future.
'I'm already two weeks behind:'
he says. "It'll be interesting to see
how that's going to affect -US."
r
BY CHR/57Y CHASE,
Staff writer
'lite voice of a paramedic Mares
out from the radio, his tone calm but
with an underlying urgency that's
easily recognized in the hospital's
emergency room.
Blood pressure, pulse rate, signs
of shock, trauma, type and amount
of medication given are reported
with the minimum amount of words.
The ambulance, siren screaming,
lights flashing, is already making its
run to the hospital. Alerted by the
paramedics. ER staff are ready for
the critically -ill patient by tlx: time
Ws wheeled through the hospital's
automatic doors.
With swift efficiency, and none
of the shouting and running seen on
some TV shows, paramedics and ER
nurses work together to get the pa-
tient onto a hospital stretcher.
Then, while paramedics stay
close by to help and answer any
questions or lend a hand where one's
needed, ER staff take over the care
of the patient. Paramedics have done
their part in an attempt to save this
life. Now it's time for the ER nurses
and doctors to do thein.
"Sometimes it's very gratifying,
sometimes it's very upsetting," said
Dr. Rudy Vandersluis, physician
leader of ER at lakeridge Health
Oshawa. "Sometimes not everyone
survives but you do absolutely
everything you can. The injuries
were just overwhelming, too severe
and what you did just wasn't enough.
,.Sometimes things you do can save a
life.'
Whatever the outcome, they do it
as a team, a group of people trained
to handle traumas of all kinds and
hurt attacks, and every other med-
ical problem that presents at ER.
"You gather together your team,"
said Dr. Vandersluis, who's been in
Oshawa for nine years after six years
of ER and trauma experience in
Toronto hospitals.
"You have all your resources pre-
pared and ready to go when they
come through the door," he said. "It
can make a difference in life and
death for these people. Time is of the
essence. You can't do it alone."
Those team members know their
roles and what they need to do. They
all work together to get things. But
there is one person in charge, one
leader to make sure everything that
needs doing gets done and gets dome
properly, the doctor said.
Nurses and doctors are the obvi-
ous team members but the ER can
call on more people if needed. The
backups include surgeons who are
on call, the blood bank, respiratory
technicians for airway management,
and IV nurses. Other parts of the
hospital, such as radiology for X-
rays and CT scans, ane put on alert
so staff there know they may be
heeded.
RN Tracey Johnson is one mem-
ber of that team. An ER nurse for
nine years, she enjoys the chal-
lenges, excitement and non-stop
changes in her job.
"It keeps the adrenaline going,
the excitement going," she said.
"Most of us thrive on it."
She particularly enjoys the auton-
omy of nurses, who are constantly
being trained to handle more and
more procedures, such as giving cer-
tain medications, ordering X-rays
and blood work, in order to free up
doctors. and .start the patient's dia,g-
NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 26, 2000 PAGE 9 AIP
Emergency Room*,
it's not like TV
Medical pros react in calm, rational way to disasters
A.J. GROEWI ,Vows Advertiser photo
Certified emergency r(x)m nurse Linda Collins checks a patient's heart monitor during a mock case
in Lakeridge Health Oshawa 's eme) s envy department.
Emergency health
services in
Durham Region
(paramedics: 170, including
16 advanced located in Oshawa.
Ambulances: 30 to cover
1,000 square miles.
Calls per year. 40,000.
Region -wide survival rate
for out-of-hospital cardiac ar-
rest: 6 per cent, one of best in
province.
Oshawa survival rate for
out-of4mapital cardiac arrest:
20 per cent.
nosis, care and, hopefully, rehabilita-
tion, faster.
But she knows it's also not for
everyone. Priorities are set quickly
and people need to be able to think
fast and ki, �v what their duties are,
she said.
"You IL:.,. pretty quickly where
to put your priorities," she said.
"When you're busy, you're on auto-
matic pilot. .ekes a while to get all
of it and realty go with it. It takes a
while for new people to catch on."
Dr. Vandersluis agreed. "When
you first start out from training, peo-
ple can be overwhelmed by what's
going on," he said.
But experience allows them to
handle things, along with a system-
atic: approach to cases, be said. Con -
scant assessment of patients and in-
juries is vital, he ad".
Some traumas, the worst ones,
are often the quickest to deal with,
the doctor said. Tbat's because they
are either sent right up to surgery or
transferred out to Tcvonto hospitals.
Most traumas involve surgery,
Dr. Vandersluis said.
' Ilk bleeding has to be stopptA-
Sometimes it's only on the operating
table that it can be stopped," tk said.
Other traumas take more time in
ER - and resources. Those that don't
need to be transferred or sent to
surgery are dealt with by the ER
team before being stable enough to
be admitted to a hospital bed, if one
is available.
Serious illness or injury can re-
quire a number of people and equip-
ment.
'"site rest of the emergency de-
partment gets backed up while
you're dealing with a very sick pa-
tient," the doctor said.
Often dealt with in the trauma
room, such cases aren't seen by peo-
ple in the waiting room or even those
in other cubicles. They often wonder
why they aren't being looked after
when it seems nothing is going on,
he said.
"They don't understand there is a
part of the department that is going
crazy. They're not pan of it," he said.
In a sense, some forms of trauma,
known as penetrating trauma (gun-
shots, stabbings), are "easier' to deal
with than other ER cases, such as a
car accident, he said.
%%'ith a gunshot or stab wound,
nurse, and doctors know where the
injury is, what the damage is and
how to fix it. he said.
1n a car accident, your whole
txxly gets beaten up. (patients) are
injurexf in their head. They're injured
in the belly. They're injured in their
legs." he said.
ER staff has to check everything.
find all the injuries, some of which
can be internal, and prioritize what is
life-threatening, what is disabling
and what is not and then deal with
them in that order, he said. That's
where the constant assessment
comes in, to ensure all injuries are
being treated in the right order.
ER staff are often asked how they
can do what they do, what with all
the "blood and gore," Dr. Vander-
sluis said.
"If you stand back and look at all
the things that have happened to the
person ... it can be hard. But it's part
of your job. It's pan of what you do,"
he said. "You do think of these
things but you have a lot of different
things going through your mind. It
does become second nature after a
while."
But he admitted it can be hard on
"outsiders."
"Sometimes when you bring peo-
pie in who need to be there for some
reason, they're sometimes over-
whelmed by what's happening," he
said.
. He's had police officers in with
him because the patient is part of a
criminal investigation.
"They're in the room and see all
the busy-ness and all the people and
the patients and the bleeding and all
the lines going in. They're just stand-
ing there watching. They turn green.
Most of them haven't experienced
this." he said.
Ms. Johnson said ER nurses and
doctors cope with what they sex: by
being trained and prepared for their
jobs and by talking to each other, de-
briefing each other.
Part of the coping mechanism is
humour.
"You hear us laugh a lot," she
said. At could be we have a warped
sense of humour. It's our way of cop-
ing. We throw things off each other.
We talk things over with each other.
We cry with each other_"
Adding to the stress of the job is
the increasing time hospital ERs are
,,pending on ambulance redirect
(when only the most critical patients
are accepted) and critical care by -
pa,,,, (when all ambulance patients
are sent elsewhere.)
"it significantly compromises our
,,hility to function," said Dr. Vander-
.luis. who said the problem is attrib-
utable to health care system short-
falls. "It causes a lox of stress.
"It's like digging a hole in the
,,and on the beach. It keeps tilling in.
We have days where: were function-
ing normally. It's a pleasure. ()ther
days. I'm hardly seeing anybody.
The place is packed. The nurs.-s
aren't around to help me because the
place is packed.-
Scarborough hospitals could be
sending patients to Oshawa while:
Oshawa patients end up in Ajax or
maybe Bowmanville.
"None of the patients are getting
(care) close to home." he said.
Nurses. who usually are with pa-
tients and their tamilic% more than
doctors, bear the brunt of CCB and
RDC, fk said.
'"Ilk-, have to care for all these
people and also tell them why they
can't get care right away." he said.
til„. Johnson said (shawa ne, cr
had CCB problems when she first
started in ER.
"It wasn't until the last few years
it started.- she said "It's just snow-
balled.' e're su busv.”
CCB and RDC often means nurs-
es. have to shift patients around, free-
ing up monitored stretchers for new
patients.
"I feel like a card dealer some
days," the nurse said. "We kind of
joke to the patients because we
move them around so much some-
times."
A short-term solution will see 17
more monitors installed in the de-
partment along %Vith six more
stretchers. This meats 75 percent of
the stretchers will have monitors, al-
lowing the ER to take in more pa-
tients before a CCB situation devel-
ops. The ER department was on
CCB for 35 days in the last year, an
average of three days a month.
The long-term solution, a bigger
ER department, is under construc-
tion now. One last thing. Is working
in ER anything like what's seen on
TV?
"'ER' takes your whole year of
unusual events and sticks them in
one shift," Dr. Vandersluis said.
"Certainly we ace unusual, bizarre
things. We see all aspects of life."
I ,. Just not all at once.
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Nine community pcoming our way
Durham Regional Police Service makes pitch to reach people
BY STE'PHE'N SHAW
Staff Writer
The Durham Regional
Police is about to undergo a
major facelift with the open-
ing of nine Community
Policing Centres as part of
an "enhanced service deliv-
ery model."
Under a plan approved in
principle by the Police Ser-
vices Board, the community
centres - essentially store-
front offices - will be strate-
gically located across the re-
gion by the summer of
2003. The first centre is
scheduled to open in south
Oshawa this winter, with
others eventually in north
Oshawa, Ajax (2), Courtice,
Uxbridge, Beaverton, down-
town Whitby and south
Pickering.
The plan will mean the
partial decentralization of
policing services across the
region from the five existing
community divisions to the
new neighbourhood centres.
The centres, which will
be manned Monday to Sat-
urday, will be staffed by
permanently assigned zone
commanders, civilian per-
sonnel and front-line offi-
cers who will perform most
day-to-day policing tasks
including general patrol,
"neighbourhood relations:'
emergency response, crime
prevention and traffic re-
sponse.
Officers will continue to
start each shift at their re-
spective divisions where ad-
ministrative tasks and inves-
tigative branches will con-
tinue to be based.
"This is really the next
step in trying to ensure the
same officers provide ser-
vice to the same geographi-
cal area so that the connec-
tion between officers, the
community and citizens be-
comes stronger," Chief
Kevin McAlpine said of the
plan. "We certainly hope
and believe this change will
become a significant en-
hancement of our need to
get more closely connected
to the community."
Durham Regional Police
Association President Terry
Ryan said the union's exec-
utive has "serious concerns"
about the changes, specifi-
cally concerning manpower.
"One concern is meeting
the minimum requirements
of uniform personnel on the
streets, and the numbers
(concerning staff deploy-
ment) in the report are based
on the mid-1980s. Is there
enough manpower and
funding to support this
plan? It's a health and safety
issue for our members and
the public;" Mr. Ryan said.
According to a report
outlining the plan, 30 new
officers would be needed to
staff the centres. Those jobs
will be filled by the end of
the force's five-year staffing
plan, now in it's third year,
Chief McAlpine said.
Mr. Ryan says the associ-
ation has questions regard-
ing a number of "contractu-
al issues" arising from the
changes.
The force plans to lease
office space or purchase
"modular facilities" to
house the centres. The start-
up costs for a rented facility
is projected at $130,000
with an annual $60,000 op-
erating cost. The start-up
costs for a modular pur-
chase is estimated at
$220,000 with an annual op-
erating cost of about
$10,000, according to the
report.
The document, prepared
by a project team comprised
of front-line officers and the
Teens outstanding in the field get school credit
Senior high school students can learn over summer
Senior high school students arc in-
vited to join the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority for its Summer
Environmental Science Field School, a
hands-on, residential summer credit
course.
The course from Aug. 2 to 20 effec-
tively combines field and classroom
work, otYcring students the- unique op-
portunity to learn by doing. Students
will learn about basic ecology, soils,
water quality and aquatic ecosystems,
Millennium coins still
available in Durham
Durham residents are being remind-
ed to mark the year 2000 by purchasing
one of the Region's limited edition mil-
lennium coins.
Commissioned by Durham to cele-
brate the new millennium, the coins
will only be available until the end of
the year, or until supplies last.
"Regional Chair Roger Anderson
will break the mold on Dec. 31 ensur-
ing these keepsakes remain a collec-
tor's item," states a news release, not-
ing the coins will be on sale throughout
the summer at various festivals and
events across the region.
Commemorative nickel -bonded
coins can be purchased for $5 at banks
and municipal offices throughout
:Durham.
Gold-plated coins, which are $20,
and silver-plated coins, which are $17,
are also available by calling the Re-
gion's millennium coin office at 668-
7711 ext. 4443.
Coin sets, which contain one Re-
gional and eight municipal coins, are
also available for $35.
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and then apply their knowledge
through environmental impact studies
and field work.
A senior science credit (SEN 4AO)
will be awarded to students who suc-
cessfully complete the field school.
Students will stay in the Lake St.
George Field Centre near Richmond
Hill.
Lake St. George is a kettle lake on
the Oak Ridges Moraine and provides
a unique backdrop for students to un-
derstand current environmental issues.
The course cost is $4_10 per student,
which covers all meals, overnight ac-
commodation and supervised off-site
trips.
Enrolment is limited to maintain ef-
fective class sizes.
To register for the field school or for
more information on the program con-
tact Toronto and Region Conservation
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planning department, states
policing in Durham Region
in the past has been "mostly
crisis -orientated... Small
problems were permitted to
grow into crises before any
effective action was under-
taken...
"This (new) system will
utilize a common problem -
solving mechanism that rec-
ognizes the fact that prob-
lem -solving is the responsi-
bility of the entire commu-
nity, and not just the police,
and will serve to both iden-
tify and solve the actual
problems of our citizens.-
Staff
itizens"Staff Sergeant Gord
McKechnie of the planning
unit said communities will
be better served by the
change in service delivery
because front-line officers
will be patrolling the same
beats on a long-term basis.
11
Currently, officers' beats
change from shift to shift
and chronic crime -related
issues in a specific neigh-
bourhood aren't addressed
in the long-term.
"The goal is to get to
know the problems in it
community, get to know the
resources, get to know the
good guys and get to know
the bad guys... For the most
part, to manage crime bet-
ter," Staff Sgt. McKechnie
said.
He said Windsor last
month became the first po-
lice force in Canada to fully
integrate policing centres
with an existing structure
and the early results have
been positive.
On average, the policing
centres will service the
needs of a geographical area
of roughly 40.(XX) residents.
Dr. Suchitra Mensinkai
Family Physician, is relocating.
She wishes to inform patients that her Practice
is being relocated to:
95 Bayly St. West, Suite 303,
Baywood Plaza
(South West corner Bayly and Harwood)
Ajax, Ont. L1 S 7K8 Tel. 905-683-6422
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Durham Family needs oca volunteers
Non-profit agency helps high-risk youths, provides family services
Volunteers are being sought to ing activities. ence check. To get a nomination form call Forms can be mailed to the
sear on the Durham Family Court Interested individuals must The board meets monthly, the clinic at 436-6754 between Durham Family Court Clinic, 95
Clinic board of directors. be 18 years of age and residents with additional regular commit- 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday Athol St. E., Unit A, Oshawa,
The non-profit agency has been of Durham. Chosen candidates tee meetings. to Friday. The submission dead- Ontario, LIH IJ8 or faxed to
serving Durham Region for 20 years. must submit to a criminal refer- Term of office is two years. line is Frida%. May 26. 725-0845.
The agency provides clinical as-
sessment services to children, youth
and families before the courts, medi-
ation services for separating and di-
vorcing couples, as well as clinical
services to high-risk youth.
Volunteers should show a propen-
sity for pro -active planning and
strategic thinking, as well as a strong
commitment to developing a more
nurturing community for children.
Candidates should also be willing to
participate actively in developing
ideas and helping out with fund-rais-
Plant harvest
to help bay
Invasive species
could harm habitat
of other plants
PICKERIaG —The Frenchman's
Bay 'A'atershed Rehabilitation Project
(FBA'RP) is seeking volunteers to
help remove two invasive plant species
from the Bay area Tuesday. May 30.
Volunteers arc being :i_tikcd to help
rid the watershed of garlic mustard
and dog strangling vine, which are
similar to purple loo estrife in that
they take away habitat from native
plant species.
"Garlic mustard is an attractive
looking plant that forms large uninter-
rupted stands in established and dis-
turbcd sites very quickly;" states a
news release. -It can easily be pulled
out of the ground in May when plants
are just about ready to flower."
Dog strangling vine, which gets its
name from the way it grows, "typical-
ly roots itself as an understory plant in
wood lots and forests, sometimes in
open fields and travels up the trunks of
trees, shrubs and over grasses, smoth-
ering and literally strangling them;'
the FBWRP reports.
Volunteers are asked to meet at 7
p.m. in the parking lot behind the West
Shore Community Centre located on
the south side of Bayly Street just west
of Liverpool Road.
Information to identify plants,
gloves, shovels and bags will be pro-
vided.
For more information call 420-
4660 ext. 2155.
Help volunteers
help animals in
Pickering
Action Volunteers for Animals is
holding its annual garage sale this
weekend.
It's being held Saturday, May 27
and Sunday, May 28, from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. both days, at 1981 Spruce
Hill Rd., Pickering.
Items for sale range from china and
collectibles to furniture and appli-
ances.
Call 839-7637 for more informa-
tion. - - -
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NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, May 26, 2000 PAGE 13 A/P
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Work continues on ethanol -fueled vehicles at Durham -based General Motors
Sixteen Durham -built Chevrolet
`Silverado' pickup trucks returned to
their birthplace last Thursday as 20O
engineering students from across
North America took part in the Ethanol
Vehicle Challenge 2(NX).
The Oshawa -built vehicles are the
focus of the final part of a three-year
competition in which the students
work to convert the trucks to run on 85
per cent ethanol while lowering emis-
sions and improving fuel economy.
The competition began in 1998 with
14 teams modifying a Chevrolet Mal-
ibu to run on the alternative fuel; teams
started working on the Chevrolet Sil-
verado in 1999.
"Converting the Chevrolet Silvera-
do - a full-sized 4x4 pick-up truck with
a 5.3 litre V-8 engine - is particularly
chaaenging:' says Maureen Kempston
Darkes, president of General Motors
Canada. "The students were required
to create a conversion design that did-
n't compromise the truck's perfor-
mance and drivability:' This year, the
fourth-year mechanical and chemical
engineering students have been chal-
lenged to improve on their previous
successes as they refine their design
strategies.
" I like to see the U.S. and Canada
and the universities work collectively;'
says Karen Low, manager of engineer-
ing operations in Oshawa. "We work
globally today in our design work"
General Motors Canada has indeed
joined U.S.-based General Motors
Corporation in the challenge which
also now includes three Canadian uni-
versities: the universities of Alberta.
Waterloo and Windsor. All events for
this year's contest take place in Cana-
da. They began in Parliament Hill in
Ottawa on Wednesday and end in
Windsor, Ont., on Saturday.
As the cost of gasoline continues to
burn holes in consumers' pockets as
well as in the ozone layer of the
Earth's atmosphere, the race is on be-
tween competing universities to see
who will be the first to introduce the
'next big thing' in the annual Ethanol
Vehicle Challenge. Each innovation,
according to General Motors. will take
ethanol one-step closer to becoming
part of the automotive mainstream.
Other sponsors and supporters of
the competition include the U.S. De-
partment of Energy, Natural Resources
Pickering
woman hits
lottery jackpot
PICKERING — A Pickering
woman who hit the jackpot in a lottery
last month was unaware she'd won
more than $2 million in the April 12
6/49 draw until recently.
"I thought it was a mistake. I can't
believe I matched all six numbers on
my ticket; says Lori Severin who col-
lected $2,013,450 in the lotto. "I was
checking several tickets I had been
carrying around. I checked the oldest
ticket first and it was the winner."
The 37 -year-old single mother of
two plans to take her children on a
shopping spree, go on a trip, buy a car
and share some of the windfall with.
her mother.
The winning ticket was purchased
at Consilium Gifts in Scarborough.
Canada, Environment Canada,
the Ontario Ministry of Agricul-
ture, Food, and Rural Affairs,
Petro -Canada, both the U.S. and
Canadian renewable fuels associ-
ations, and the Ontario Corn Pro-
ducers Association.
Environment Canada will
oversee the emissions testing and
cold -start testing segments of the
challenge, and Natural Resources
Canada will co-ordinate the safe -
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Advertising Feature
Design Answers
By Charmaine Wynter CID
Open Concept Designing
Problem: My home is an open concept design. I have a combination living/dining room with
three (west facing) windows next to each other. I am considering dressing them is either wooden
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elements. Is it necessary to maintain the same window treatment
through out? Please help!!!
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• Roller shades on their own might not give enough embellishment to
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treatment system they are an excellent choice.
A couple possibilities you can consider would be:
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• Use a quilted roman shade it is both decorative and functional!
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Advertising Feature
Invest in your foundation/Repair those leaks
Do Wildfowers Appeal To You?
Whenever anyone asks if there is such a thing as a maintenance -free
flower garden, the answer would be yesJoin the crowd and sow a
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of offering both beauty and self-sufficiency. With wildflowers, the home
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domesticated garden flowers.
It's interesting to note that wildflowers prefer soils of low fertility, and
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problem with polyurethane by standing on the inside
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New film releases pla►•ing at local
cmas this weekend are:
NGHAI NOON
arring: Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu,
«cn Wilson, Curtis Armstrong.
wilmo Hung.
I)irccted by Tom Dey. The wild
)c.t meets the far cast in a battle for
nn,lur, royalty and a trunk full of
old when acrobatic Imperial Guard
wrig Wang comes to America to
-,,:ue a beautiful kidnapped Chi-
L:,c princess.
With the help of a partner he
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Morse he cannot ride and martial
r, moves that no one can believe
han finds himself facing the mean -
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Famous Players -Pickering Town
entre, Cineplex Odeon Ajax 10
inemas).
For a complete listing of weekend
Dries, contact your local cinema in
i ; v or Pickering.
Let us
entertain you!
Durham Writers' Circle honours
The Writer's Circle of Durham
Region announced the winners of
the Dan Sullivan Memorial Poetry
Contest recently at Grisanti's Ital-
ian Restaurant in Whitby.
The winner of the adult catego-
ry was Jeramy Dodds, of Petcrbor-
ough, for his poem 'What's Left of
You Hangs.' Second -place winner
was Dorothy Sjoholm, of Mount
Albert, for a poem entitled 'Break-
up'. 'Rose of Durham', by local
poet Allan J. Hughes, placed third.
In the youth category, Mina -
Clare Moseley, of Uxbridge, won
with 'The Wasteland'. Raymond
Patrick Neville, of Ajax was sec-
ond and Pickering's Stevie
O'Brien placed third.
The children's category was
won by 10 -year-old Melissa Wil-
son, of Oshawa, for the poem
'Doors', Caley Hulme, of Picker-
ing. took second place and there
was a tic for third place shared by
Pamela Deanike and Lisa Closs,
both of Port Perry.
In all categories, the judges
commented on the high standard of
entries and the difficulty in picking
a winner. The contest will run
again in the fall. winninz entries
can be viewed at The Writcrs' Cir-
cle of Durham Region Web site
(www.wcdr.org ).
Aspiring magazine
writers take note
The WCDR', next regular
meeting and editors' breakfast dia-
logue, on Saturday. June 10, will
offer information for all aspiring
magazine writers.
The featured guest for the meet-
ing will he Peter Carter, who has
been senior editor at 'Chatelaine'
for over three years as well as a
columnist for 'Family Room.'
Prior to joining 'Chatelaine.' Carter
worked for a variety of publica-
tions, including as editor of 'Har-
rowsmith Country Life.' senior ed-
itor for the 'Financial Post Ma``a-
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Youth group follows the `Yellow Brick Road'
The Oshawa Little The-
atre embarks on a journey
down the 'Yellow Brick
Road' this week when the
company's youth group
stages 'The Wizard of Oz.'
The theatre's younger
actors are presenting the L.
Frank Baum classic story,
with music and lyrics by
Harold Arlen and E.Y. Har -
burg. as part of the Oshawa
Little Theatre's 50th an-
niversary celebrations.
The youth group first
produced this play in 1988.
This year's musical pro -
r
duction has special mean-
ing for director Sarah
Mitchell, who is a graduate
of the youth group and who
first stepped onto the Os-
hawa Little Theatre stage
as part of the 1988 produc-
tion.
The Oshawa Little The-
atre Youth Group's produc-
tion of 'The Wizard of Oz'
features Erin Rvpstra as
Dorothy. Clifford Mc-
Carten as the Tin Man.
Blake NlacEwan as the
Scarecrow and Donn_v Lan-
gley as the Cowardly lion.
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Other cast members in-
clude Donna Lajeunesse
(Wicked Witch/Almira
Gulch), Tammy Isaacs
(Glinda/Aunt Em), Alicia
Douglas (Professor Mar-
vel/Wizard) and Emma
Nicholls (Uncle
Henry/Guard).
Carol Laing is the musi-
cal director of the produc-
tion and the set design was
by former youth group
member Jay McCarten.
Kristen Hare provided the
choreography.
'The Wizard of Oz'
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opens Thursday. May 25
and runs Thursday to Sun-
day until June 3. All shows
are at 7:30 p.m. with the
exception of May 28.
which is a matinee at 2
p.m.
Tickets cost $8 and are
available at the United Way
Information kiosk at the
Oshawa on
or at the
theatre box office on the
day, of the show.
The Oshawa Little The-
atre is located at 62 Russett
Ave.. off Simcoe Street just
south of Taunton Read.
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Former students invited to celebrate teacher's retirement
Former students, their parents
and friends of Pickering teacher
Fran Hcxxi are invited to attend
her retirement celebration on
Tuesday, May 30.
The kindergarten teacher has
taught students at Rosebank
Road Public Sch(x)l for 23 years.
The school community is hosting
a party for her in the gymnasium
between 4 and 6 p.m., with a pre-
sentation at 5 p.m. Those who
wish to attend are asked to con-
tribute $10 per family toward a
gift and light refreshments.
Those who can't make the cele-
bration, but wish to make a dona-
tion, are welcome to do so. For
more information on the party,
and to RSVP, call Pat Rogers at
the school (509-2274).
CELIA BRONKHORST/ News Advertiser photo
On pins and needles
.Llaria Hundjes concentrates on getting things just right as she crochets u
doily at the South Pickering Seniors'Activity Centre. Ms. Hundjes is part
of a craft group creating items Jnr their annual fall bazaar. Below, fellow
artisan Mary ls•nc•h pats the jinisiung row -hes on at doll which will he sold
tit the November bazaar.
Two -legged walkers help four -legged friends
Your participation in a walkathon The five -kilometre walk is being
this weekend will result in better care held Sunday, May 28 from 9:30 a.m. to
for homeless animals. 2 p.m. at Heber Down Conservation
The Ninth Annual People for Pets Area in north Whitby.
Walkathon `00 is a fund-raising event The entry fee is $5 for individuals,
for the Humane Society of Durham families or groups. Call 433-2022 for
Region more information. . , . r , . - , • ; - 3 - , , , : , . . - , . , , T , - , , ....
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What a drag
Ashle%• Janes mops up after a rainfall at the Glendale Tennis Club in Pick-
ering. With the new tennis season under wa'y. Mr. Jones, past -president of
the the club, wants to keep the court surface in tip-top shape for local
planers_
Puppet patrol
.Police program
team needs you
The Durham Regional Police
'puppet patrol team' is looking for a
fev► new helping hands.
The Oshawa Centre Community
Police Bureau needs volunteers to
commit their time to the popular kids
program.
Those interested must he depend-
able. interested in drama and role-
playing. enjoy working %&ith children.
seeks volunteers
have their own transportation and the
flexibility to volunteer in the daytime
and attend regular meetings.
The team is especially interested
in Durham Region volunteers with
musical talents and writing and cre-
ative skills.
For additional information call
volunteer coordinator Susan Shetler
at 579-1520, ext. 3669.
Durham Region churches prepare to March for Jesus
About 30 churches in junction with the worldwide ticipate in the parade, which
Durham Region will be parading March for Jesus. The parade will starts at the Oshawa Civic Audi -
through Oshawa for Jesus. run through downtown Oshawa, torium on Thornton Road South.
The Durham for Jesus parade followed by a service at Civic For more information or to
is being held Saturday. June 10 at Square and then a free barbecue, participate, contact your church
2 p.m. and it's being held in con- Everyone is welcome to par- or call 579-1867.
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FRIDAY, MAY 26 BILLBOARD
NEW TO YOU: St. Martin's
Anglican Church, 1201 St. Mar-
tinsMAY Dr., Pickering, holds its final
New to You sale of the season
from 7 to 9 p.m. Good used
clothing, white elephant table.
toys and books. Donations need-
ed. especially children's cloth-
ing. 839-4257.
ADDICTION: The Serenity
Group — 12 Step Recovery
Meeting is at 8 p.m. at Bayfair
Baptist Church, 817 Kingston
Rd., Pickering. The group meets
every Friday and deals with all
types of addictions, including co-
dependency. A child-care pro-
gram is available as required.
428-9431 (Jim) in the evenin�,,s.
FUN FAIR: Lakeside Public
School, 4 Parkes Dr.. Ajax, holds
its i I th annual fun fair from 5 to
8 p.m. Silent auction, barbecue.
bake table, jumping castle,
games, bingo. 686-3014.
SATURDAt', MAY 27
VEGETARIANS: Join Durham
Lakeside Vegetarians for an
Asian dinner and discussion on
Chinese vegetarian cooking.
food resources and exchange
hints and tips on your own orien-
tal -style vegetarian cooking.
Ming Du Chinese Restaurant,
235 Bayley W. in Ajax, half
block west of Harwood. 831-
1040 (Anne).
CONCERT: The Ajax -Picker-
ing Charnher Orchestra presents
its final concert of the current
season at All Saints Anglican
Church. Dundas Street West.
Whitby, at 7:30 p.m. Featured
musician Katrina Mahv of Pick-
ering will perform Concerto for
Oboe and Orchestra by Vivaldi.
Tickets $5 (adults), $'_ (children
under -12) and available at the
door. 831-8.366.
MULTI -STREET SALE: The
Fairport Beach Ratepayers' As-
sociation is sponsoring a multi -
street garage sale in south Pick-
ering today and tomorrow be-
tween 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bargain
hunters are invited to scan sales
in an area hounded by Whites
Road South, West Shore Boule-
vard, Oklahoma Drive and lake
Ontario. 839-4819 (Alma).
FUN FAIR: Bayview Heights
Public School, 1400 Garvolin
Ave., Pickering, holds its annual
Blast into Summer Fun Fair from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food, games,
jumping castles, raffles. 427-
1959, 839-1146.
FLEA MARKET. The Armour
All annual car wash, flea market
and bake sale is at St. Timothy's
Presbyterian Church, 79 Burcher
Rd., Ajax, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
665-6833 (Marjorie Beattie).
GARAGE SALE: Action Vol-
unteers for Animals holds its an-
nual garage sale from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. at 1981 Spruce Hill
Rd.. Pickering. Also being held
on Sunday. May 28. 839-7637.
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PICKERING — Crime Stoppers
and Durham Regional Police need
your assistance in solving an assault
that occurred in Pickering on April 29
of this year.
On Saturday. April 29 at approxi-
mately 8 p.m. a man was with his girl-
friend at the Coffee Club CotTee Shop
at Kingston and Brock Road in Picker-
ing when he was confronted by two
young males. An altercation ensued
when the suspects asked the man for
cigarettes. One of the suspects slashed
the man on the left arm before fleeing
the premises. The victim required
medical attention for the injuries he
sustained in the attack.
Both suspects are described as
black males, 17 to 18 years of age, of
average height and build. Both sus-
pects wore baggy pants, sweatshirts
and running shoes. One of the two
wore his hair in dreadlocks.
Crime Stoppers will pay cash for
any information that will lead to an ar-
rest in this incident. Callers never have
to give their name or testify in court.
Crime Stoppers does not use call dis-
play. Crime Stoppers is interested in
what you know not who you arc.
Reach Crime Stoppers at 436-8477
or 1 -800 -222 -TIPS.
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Sergeant Kevin Slane o is the police
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The Rendezvous Bistro & Bar and The Edge Lounge, at 250 Bayly Street West,
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The Edge Lounge, A Touch Of Class
After dinner take a stroll across the plaza where The Edge Lounge sits waiting just
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sophistication and style. Relax on a leopard skin chair with a drink, around one of
their three fireplaces, while admiring their collection of antiques, or enjoy a game of
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Fastball men host qualifying tournament over long weekend
Pickering Heat denied playoff berth despite winning
record
PICKERING — De-
bat, as his three -run home
two runs in the eighth in-
In the championship
Spring Fling Tournament ering squad travels to Wa-
spite posting a 2-1 record
run ignited a five -run
ning to secure the victory.
game, the Nova Scotians
this weekend. terloo for another tourna-
in the preliminary round of
fourth inning for the Heat.
Chris McColl and Brick-
downed Elora Dixon's 4-0.
Next weekend, the Pick- ment.
its own tournament, the
In game two, the Heat
nell shared the pitching du-
The Pickering Heat will
prestigious Cup event. Cana-
Pickering Heat men's fast-
edged Rod One Stop 1-0.
ties for Pickering.
suit up for the Cobourg
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ball team failed to advance
to the final of the event
held over the Victoria Day
long weekend.
The TSO Team Sport
Outlet Pickering Heat 20(X)
NAFA Qualifier tourna-
ment attracted six top
men's fastball teams to
Kinsmen Park. Competing
were Mount Albert. Rod
One Stop from Sydney.
Nova Scotia. Elora
Dixon's. Oshawa Juniors.
Pickering Heat and the
Scarborough Jaguars.
The Heat met the Mount
Albert Mudhen's in the first
game, cruising to a 7-0 vic-
tory behind the shutout
pitching of starter John
Sharpe.
Sharpe scattered five
hits over seven innings.
registering seven strike-
outs and allowing three
walks.
At Hurlburt did the dam-
age for Pickering with the
Pickering received a bril-
liant pitching performance
from Brad Bricknell, who
tossed a no-hitter. Along
the way. Bricknell recorded
12 strikeouts, while allow-
ing only two bases on balls.
The Pickering Heat bats
only registered three hits in
the contest. scoring the
winning run following an
error. Jamie Baker reached
base on an error and ad-
vanced to second on a sac-
rifice from Kevin Gibson.
Ted COSie%La later singled
to bring Baker to home
plate.
The Heat hooked up
with Rol One Stop in the
third game, this time losing
by a 21-0 count.
Pickering had its best
chance to get on the score-
board in the sixth inning.
With the bases loaded, the
Heat couldn't plate any
runs in the inning.
The Sydney team scored
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PICKERINC — A Pick-
ering rugby player helped
Canada improve on its record
of a year ago at this year's
Epsom Pacific Rim Cup rugby
tournament.
In its opening game of the
prestigious Cup event. Cana-
da toppled Tonga 29-11 in
Vancouver last week. At last
year's Pacific Rim Cup.
Canada's national men's
rugby team didn't win a game
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against teams from Japan.
Samoa. U.S.. Fiji and Tonga
Adam Van Staveren, 24,
who's playing the flanker po-
sition for Canada• helped set
up one try for Canada in the
contest. It was Van Staveren's
s
first international cap for
Canada.
The next game for Canada
in Cup play is against the
U.S. in Manchester, New
Hampshire June 3. Van
Staveren, however, won't
1
play for Canada, as the team
a
is working several new play-
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Ontario Rugby Union men's
squad.
One other Ajax Wander-
ers' player, Kyle Nichols,
played for Canada against
Tonga, scoring 11 points
(three penalties, 1 convert) to
lead the Canadians to victory.
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liant pitching performance
from Brad Bricknell, who
tossed a no-hitter. Along
the way. Bricknell recorded
12 strikeouts, while allow-
ing only two bases on balls.
The Pickering Heat bats
only registered three hits in
the contest. scoring the
winning run following an
error. Jamie Baker reached
base on an error and ad-
vanced to second on a sac-
rifice from Kevin Gibson.
Ted COSie%La later singled
to bring Baker to home
plate.
The Heat hooked up
with Rol One Stop in the
third game, this time losing
by a 21-0 count.
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chance to get on the score-
board in the sixth inning.
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Heat couldn't plate any
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Pickering Aerials gymnasts
soar to medals at provincials
PICKERING — Pickering
Aerials gymnasts soared to
success at the recent Youth
Provincial Gymnastics Cham-
pionships in Oakville.
Felicia Bianchet was
crowned the all-around silver
medallist in the pre -novice
level 2 category. Bianchet also
earned bronze on balance
heanl and fourth on floor exer-
cise. Teammate Emma Grant
was eighth all-around with a
fifth -place effort on vault. Hi-
lary Skoritsch was 12th all-
around and earned a silver
medal on uneven parallel bars.
Competing in the junior
level 2 category, Alicia Wald
captured a bronze medal on
vault, placed fifth on bars and
beam for a sixth-place all-
around finish.
Talyn Andrews won a
bronze medal on bars and fin-
ished sixth all-around in the
junior level 1 category.
In the pre -junior level 2
bracket. Bridget Primrose
earned a silver on bars and fin-
ished seventh all-around.
In the stonior Ic�,el 2 divi-
sion, Brieasm Cassidy placed
fifth on bars avid floor, finish-
ing eighth &N -around.
In the pre -junior level I cat-
egory, Danielle Sora earned
bronze medals on vault and
bars, finishing 10th overall.
In the novice level 3 catego-
ry, Kayla Chong placed I I th
all-around, finishing Ilth on
vault.
Kate Newton competed in
the National open category
and finished fourth on vault,
seventh on bars, and 1 I th
overall.
Malvina Mana, competing
for the first time in the novice
level I category, placed sev-
enth on vault, sixth on bars,
and ninth ail -around. Team-
mate Chelsea Hing placed 21 st
all-around.
In the senior level I divi-
sion, Kim Dingle won a
bronze medal on'vault and fin-
ished 14th all-around.
The Pickering Aerials
Gymnastics Club recently
hosted their successful sixth
annual Rainbow Classic Gym-
nastics Meet, playing host to
some 600 athletes from across
Ontario and Quebec.
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HAYDEN YOUTH SERVICES is
now accepting resumes for
the positron of House Super-
visor Duties will include co-
txdirtatirq in conn incTdn with
horse staff day -today opera -
bons of a therapeutic residel-
tal selling for emotionally and
behaviorally chanenged adol-
escent mates SaiccessfuI ap-
plicanrs will require a degree
in a related field along with
three years experience or the
equivakm experience within a
residential setting OVER-
NIGHT RELIEF/awake staff
job relakd documentation re
Oared for both positions (re-
sume. police check -current.
doctor's notes, immunizabon
records) Please forward ap-
plwations to 220 Gibb St.
Oshawa. ON L1H ILW or tax
0:905-571-0708
THE FUTURE beforgs to triose
*no are prepared ff0, change
Those who are focused and to
those who are technicality
skilled Net A Com using
CASHWAY BUILDING CENTRE
UXBRIDGE
FULL-TIMEIPART--TIME
SALES POSMONS
To be successful in these positions, you
must possess a desire to promote cus-
tomer service.
Inventory maintenance, knowledge of
lumber and building materials and excel-
lent communication skills are required for
these positions
Please bring your resume to the
Uxbridge store. Hwy. 47, Uxbridge. ON.
to the attention of Steve Southern
Cashway thanks an applicants for applying: o
those applicants selected for an intervrew ba
be contacted.
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(905427-3010 every Wednesday. Friday and
Saturda in the Pick nn names. Place your application and list in
CARDINALb uv s'e`er
PERM SPECIALIST required at
Full & Part -throe
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and helper for part-time In
Ajax Please call (905)428-
7280
HAIR STYLISTS/COLORISTS
required for upscale salon lin
watby Must be creative and
have minimum 3 years ex -
&.4 "-J 9-11
)also children with
We have
penence. Full time or part
commission Fax resume
l aapniorts for the Elderly
firm. Also required nail tech -
all us for an interview
111e Oh
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moan to rent space. Call (905)
son to sew cotton and lace n-
for you!
430-3156
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED.
serger machine beneficial No
' Short Term
South Alex Fulgrll time call
(905)831-9767
after 6 p m (905) 427-9738
HOMEMAKERS. mature slud-
Live-in
Salary plus commission.
eats parttime telemarketing
• Live - out
HAIRSTYLIST i COLOUR/
PERM SPECIALIST required at
Full & Part -throe
Elegance Image Studio Day
Nannies for Children
Spa -Aveda Concept Readers
)also children with
choice 'Salon o1 the Year'
winner Oflenng salary d
Special deeds )
commission Fax resume
l aapniorts for the Elderly
905-666-4389 or address to
123 Athol SI Whdby L1 N 3Z1
all us for an interview
HOME SEWER- mature per -
666 -22j$
son to sew cotton and lace n-
penenced. Phone (705) 887-
dustntal straight needle or
Or
serger machine beneficial No
1-800-219-8059
contractors Please nn
(905)831-9767
or Fax Resume to:
HOMEMAKERS. mature slud-
666-9689
eats parttime telemarketing
25 Regency' Crescent
available to those 18
mars
`ars oh age 6 older $7 001
Whitby, Ont.
hour provided 5
wn qua ty
Imosse 90
Call 905-
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e19-6991 between 1-epm to
OPEN HOUSE - Microsoft Y e g area. arc ntemew
Systems Engineer Microsoft Deliveries must be completed by 6:00pm. an envelope and address to: Box Replies.
Sol~ Developer a Cisco Must have a vehicle. It the advertiser is one of the names on
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;V1 7 pmdDrirR College For more information your list your application will be
1610 Champlain Ave WMbv call 905-683-5117
without the travel at D~ PLEASE
"gat hquality IT trainingPLEASE NOTE, resumes that are taxed
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A 6 T Beatty Supply, in is -
WC with Star Now 7211-7363
(9-5 p m )
CLARKA is sinking atdirod -
aS with an interest in the
area Of I'm haat Services br
the Durham Fier Can
Misner Neild (9061 666.9669
on 212
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PRIVATE INYEsnr.ATORS
NEEJE NOW 3 UY survel-
larrce course starts June 6
cost 5550 compare SQ�ce
sm aharaabk Cam 016)716-
3107. Surveillance Cdrauft-
am
1 G.rarit
2 NNAINTENANCE WORKERS
req red Dynasty Int Drywall
and Iram" expenerra
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wok Appy in person
KITCHEN DESIGNERS!
SALESPERSONS for our Pi*-
enng and Wlevdle sh°w-
rodms. Experience preferred
WA will tran suitable wnior lin
APACHE FREIGHT LINES LTD.
Immedualely Requires:
CLASS AZ DRIVER
12957 Tenth Lime, Stoutfvi le
(905) 640-5222 or
1-800-263-3325
FAX (905) 640-1748
ATTN: JAMES
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CanDu Electric Inc.
APPRENTICE
ELECTRICIAN
ELECTRICIAN HELPER
HANDYMAN
For an appointment call
905-852-6837
VIM rmenor Of COnStructnn
baryground Must be reIk BEAUTY SALON OPPORTUNITY
aro hardworking Great ern- Exciting new beauty salon opening in
Ings parental Fax resume in
confidence q (905) 420.3562
nacre 1Gtexnen and Bath Gal -
fay Inc Ann Randy Albert
A L0VERSM I COLtiGE
SIVOEa15 - Film lime. pan
fine Local firm has 47 rm-
aiedak operwnpS bath flexible
astedAes amiable $12 05 to
stat No exp mese wtl trap
must a M ,Mie to call Mon.
Wed10 am, - 6 p.m or
Thurs. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 3 p m
'1905) 7234920
INSTALLER
ped with c
and tools to
Kk. Phone Marg
(905) 428-9767
Oshawa Sc Ajax. If you are an
experienced hairstylist and are looking
for a management, Full -Time or Part -
Time position, this is the opportunity for
you. No clientele required. Great wages,
commission and incentives. Call toll free
1-877-220-3888 or (416931-9084
Largest supplier of discoutn a" mapaairles (est.
1958) requires a delivery drain`, route sales person for
the GTA and Southern Ontarq. The person (male or
female) w it be required to delver, service and open
new accounts in this expanding market. Best Pack
Media will supply the delivery van, or pay mileage for
yours. Salary plus incentives, and travel expenses for
out of the GTA travel.
tl'lessaws wily Sinks, Deirery, or RaW
Sm Pack Media Lid . Aelemum Joillin Bell at
4.905-979-"56
Cook. be
a
For retirement home setting for
�E> player
short Order preparations, as
A.M. and weekend shifts.
wife as baud and rite dirt-
Fax resume before
ming to Food & Bruw,ge
May 29th, 2000 to
I
wager. Royal Ashbum Golf
(905) 426-5002
Club. 995 N1yyrntlke Rd.. Ashburn
or fax to (905)65``3206
Attention Marcia
MILL RUN GOLF & COUNTRV
is now accepting applications for
Mature Snack Bar Staff
directly to Oshawa This Week, will not and Snack Bar Cooks.
be forwarded to the file number. Applicants must be avcul:ablc to work shifts
Originals must be :ctrl direct) as & weekends until the end of Golf Season.
9 y CLASSIFIED based business opporturuty
indicated by the instructions in the ad. Please mail resurne to: RR#1, tvmr country in the world is
269 Durham Rd 8. Uxbridge CUSTOMER 9M call Joe at 905 -697 -
or fax to 905.852-9272
global
CLASS AZ DRIVERS w,•' '.S
NDTDOG CANT ATTENDANT
experieorx rips aplitux
needed Full and part time po
500-700 corks. home every
:+tions available Nor a iespon-
2nd day Compebhve pay rale
sable ndivrdal $8 00 per hr
and benefits Clean dnvinq
Veftrde required Great tours
abstract 1 112 - 2 yeas ex-
Cal Scor 1905) 404 2450
penenced. Phone (705) 887-
4940 Fax (7051 887-4217
INTERNET Network Marketing
ng
(MLM) people wanted for the
most excdlrnq tome
C4munafty5tyle.
Pickering
1050 Brock Rd.
FULL TIME
BAKER &
COUNTER HELP
REQUIRED
Apply in person
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Laticasilr, Ontario
CANADA & US DRIVERS
We Oper: Direct Deposit
Paid Benefits Package
Bonus Incentive
Dedicated Trucks
Late Model Equipment
We Require: Clean Abstract
Positive Attitude
2 Years Experience
MedicaUCrintilwl Search
ferviews Will Be Held At:
The Holiday kwk Oshawa, Exit #419
Sun., May 2% 2000 from 91M1 to 51100
EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST
FULL OR PART TIME
for Busy Salon in Uxbridge
905-852-%16
KIDSI KIDS! KIDS!
- Ages 2+ -
Wanted for TV & Movie Jobs!
No Fees!! McNWomen 16-65 yrs.
Needed for same! No extras.
Parleft Call 1416) 2214829
and there shall be n0 If- LIGHT BAKERY ASSISTANT
THE NEWS ADVERTISER ability for non -insertion required tun lime expennce
of any advertisement. an arse Grath pen�vironment
is looking for Kids to deliver papers Liability for errors m ads Pio area presuirm
mt
and flyers door to door four times a Is Itnted to the amount to 860 pry Rd 011
week by 6:00 PM. in their Paid for the space Occu
PYrnO the error. All copy EXPERIENCED 1111E CHEFS
neighborhoods. Is subject 10 the appro- Knowledge of sauces and
call 905-683-5117 val of management of co" lectrwqueS Apply lin
News Advertiser. pc`son at Cuben Gardens. 300
TawMan Rd W . Whitby or tax
mob,w FURNITURE FINISHERS 1905)668-0510
xwf" Wood furniture manufacturer LITTLE PEOPLE'S Playschool
has IUWW ,tlft m4fill requires summertime ECE
avatlabk in As hmsMq room Poulton to turn June 26
days/evertings Wood firwsh- Send rewire to 33 Falby Ct
rq exWWCe (Sanding. Ajax L1S 3R3 or phone Jen-
VraV sa' - lacgrierrng) an Mier 428-9909
asset Fax raurne to 1905►
7252912 or apply in III at LONG TERM WORK. avaA-
Calkge Woodwork. 115 able for Fully Experienced
Clarence Bntserntfal Dr. Painters. Must work long
Oshawa hours, weekends, and have
a own COUNTER HELP REOIIIIED Per flBopbtiranspoinatbcbcca�yy. Workoqeeponnrn from
Im new donut stop in Whitby Dan's Pro Parihig7705)1 953-
Expenenced preferred. Call 9265
(416) 677 - 1831
LOOMS FOR a mature nd-
viduaj. Mornay . Friday Irom
FE
N AZ 6 - 7 p m ad Sundays p -
OTR 3 - 4 hours• to dean RV
The IJxbt:idDe THt�une act, all" PreTown 1 `rmre-
reqtu^� arch, 24M or (416) NI 1417Rural Route Drivers s,to deliver newspapers twice a or. � s tunweek to the following areas: 2939 nk A erng arta Dnv-
er•s `(cense a avast. Tampor-
EAtN1 $200., WO., 55r ...Icor talion and trauwq Pd,rded.
Uxbrkl"=-UP dnthe coKrlert of (9 7� Serious°* Cam
North & South Wine
Reuabk oebicle required ao�dre� envelope PW PERSONABPPRB M
lo:Call Debbie W O.P.H. otrlt , tillSt puss Pon PPerryW.. Sate SII41 . Ref 636. - Bodyp. -11562
Body Cal 405-9&5.
sssaw, ON. Lu M. 8:30ala - 5:30pm.
905-852-9741 BES All ria MM CIM
wffelf. Idinintal 1yr expai m mat ssetkrsb.Ku urre re i"
erne, raidatiaYcommerciil.
`feeds qmd duras license u dinduals wO phone room
and own vehicle. Fax `crane . Computer skills an
CAIWi= IVANUMT re- aNIINAa1 PUFUSIONAL ID Aur Sal's 8eduic 905.725- asset. Hm* wage Plus Offer-
gwes: AZ 6 OZ Odds. Pat- Him Daycae Inc. Daycare 3329, call first. ous bons structure, Serious
unw uhf -time. DI: M--kk providmis rteedld n Ajax and BFCTMMU and third len pm. Cala 9 j Anne Oetrareau 2 5
assigned rowpleoaOttGTA ifdiver- Pidam1p. You wak at hate. : needed. must
P" 906I28 2109.
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reswale (7051 0 Exotic cluable to work bw days. must b. tForrmo e
city rq apponuaty irtormahoh cam (905) 420-2595.
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availahk. moo be 19 or ovanKlund. For awn, no km
Phoma (9061-366`6. Guairalidffilormalbon
M Cal al *am p(905)723-Bg3 CA (905) 420-2565.
AMAX NEWS ADVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE
130 Ctllrucii Aro,► Ain24 Tinllta St. Narly, U 2444our Fax: (905) 579-4218
,Hors~ MM. -iii: �0 611.5:10 A■1 HNe�tlryc..1p _F&- &30 5A Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259
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or 905-M9984 e-mailIoeWlslryaz fpm
LICENSED STYLIST to man -
com-
age Aar ratan sharSjUing,
mill ft stykm prol4 spar iti pad
Oshawa aq A4ax��Great
working emwonmerd, ongoing
"nog andhrrms boo. can
Chert (905) 723-7323
News Advert ser te-
Guests that advertisers
Check their ad upon
publication as News Ad-
vertiser will not be re-
sponsible for more than
one incorrect insertion
2 SUMMER PAINTERS NEEDED
S9-$11'hr with experience
Full time hours dependent on weather
Call Marcs Painting Service
(905) 852-2234 1
and there shall be n0 If- LIGHT BAKERY ASSISTANT
THE NEWS ADVERTISER ability for non -insertion required tun lime expennce
of any advertisement. an arse Grath pen�vironment
is looking for Kids to deliver papers Liability for errors m ads Pio area presuirm
mt
and flyers door to door four times a Is Itnted to the amount to 860 pry Rd 011
week by 6:00 PM. in their Paid for the space Occu
PYrnO the error. All copy EXPERIENCED 1111E CHEFS
neighborhoods. Is subject 10 the appro- Knowledge of sauces and
call 905-683-5117 val of management of co" lectrwqueS Apply lin
News Advertiser. pc`son at Cuben Gardens. 300
TawMan Rd W . Whitby or tax
mob,w FURNITURE FINISHERS 1905)668-0510
xwf" Wood furniture manufacturer LITTLE PEOPLE'S Playschool
has IUWW ,tlft m4fill requires summertime ECE
avatlabk in As hmsMq room Poulton to turn June 26
days/evertings Wood firwsh- Send rewire to 33 Falby Ct
rq exWWCe (Sanding. Ajax L1S 3R3 or phone Jen-
VraV sa' - lacgrierrng) an Mier 428-9909
asset Fax raurne to 1905►
7252912 or apply in III at LONG TERM WORK. avaA-
Calkge Woodwork. 115 able for Fully Experienced
Clarence Bntserntfal Dr. Painters. Must work long
Oshawa hours, weekends, and have
a own COUNTER HELP REOIIIIED Per flBopbtiranspoinatbcbcca�yy. Workoqeeponnrn from
Im new donut stop in Whitby Dan's Pro Parihig7705)1 953-
Expenenced preferred. Call 9265
(416) 677 - 1831
LOOMS FOR a mature nd-
viduaj. Mornay . Friday Irom
FE
N AZ 6 - 7 p m ad Sundays p -
OTR 3 - 4 hours• to dean RV
The IJxbt:idDe THt�une act, all" PreTown 1 `rmre-
reqtu^� arch, 24M or (416) NI 1417Rural Route Drivers s,to deliver newspapers twice a or. � s tunweek to the following areas: 2939 nk A erng arta Dnv-
er•s `(cense a avast. Tampor-
EAtN1 $200., WO., 55r ...Icor talion and trauwq Pd,rded.
Uxbrkl"=-UP dnthe coKrlert of (9 7� Serious°* Cam
North & South Wine
Reuabk oebicle required ao�dre� envelope PW PERSONABPPRB M
lo:Call Debbie W O.P.H. otrlt , tillSt puss Pon PPerryW.. Sate SII41 . Ref 636. - Bodyp. -11562
Body Cal 405-9&5.
sssaw, ON. Lu M. 8:30ala - 5:30pm.
905-852-9741 BES All ria MM CIM
wffelf. Idinintal 1yr expai m mat ssetkrsb.Ku urre re i"
erne, raidatiaYcommerciil.
`feeds qmd duras license u dinduals wO phone room
and own vehicle. Fax `crane . Computer skills an
CAIWi= IVANUMT re- aNIINAa1 PUFUSIONAL ID Aur Sal's 8eduic 905.725- asset. Hm* wage Plus Offer-
gwes: AZ 6 OZ Odds. Pat- Him Daycae Inc. Daycare 3329, call first. ous bons structure, Serious
unw uhf -time. DI: M--kk providmis rteedld n Ajax and BFCTMMU and third len pm. Cala 9 j Anne Oetrareau 2 5
assigned rowpleoaOttGTA ifdiver- Pidam1p. You wak at hate. : needed. must
P" 906I28 2109.
iof nruns paucd�AL y!)mario�Ouebee prouvile a me* and - Rave owl trnsParfabon and WANTO - Frau
MM Nat rake Tri heads and mad drops ore drjaikloir muabout tchildo etwo- be
reswale (7051 0 Exotic cluable to work bw days. must b. tForrmo e
city rq apponuaty irtormahoh cam (905) 420-2595.
ers `feuded for GT � o- 905-509-120T ra11 our s1aN al encs mored Id al ppart wum EXOTIC OMCBS -
sume to:!05)�6;111-0199 or time positions
availahk. moo be 19 or ovanKlund. For awn, no km
Phoma (9061-366`6. Guairalidffilormalbon
M Cal al *am p(905)723-Bg3 CA (905) 420-2565.
AMAX NEWS ADVERTISER UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE
130 Ctllrucii Aro,► Ain24 Tinllta St. Narly, U 2444our Fax: (905) 579-4218
,Hors~ MM. -iii: �0 611.5:10 A■1 HNe�tlryc..1p _F&- &30 5A Toronto Line: (416) 798-7259
fill (; OlUifte. Now whenw/�w��t1♦re
artise,
�w, �r word ad
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iu ptwrie,lilrNft we open Ito Fd. iii 8:00 pm &W. 5:30 b &W pm
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NEwS AWERTISER FRIDAY EDITION May 26_ MM ver.F 31 AM
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FkRESTAURANT SERVICE
MANAGER REQUIRED
VN/(.)ODEN STICKS FOR A PREMIER GOLF CLUB
IN UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO
Candidate must have a minimum of 5 years managerial and
operational experience, enjoy working in a fast paced
environment, have some knowledge of golf (preferably from
the golf club industry) Fax resume to Wooden Sticks Golf
Club, Attention Marcello at (905)852-4315.
Candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Industrial Cleaners required to work in
Automotive Plant on Sundays.
The nature of the job involves cleaning extremely dirty areas in
automotive plant facility, Duties are strenuous and requires hard
work and may include: working off ladders or at heights (with
safety equipment); working in confined space; scrape paint,
grease and the like; vacuum and mop floors; lift grates and
working on hands and knees.
Applicants must be able to work in industrial setting safely and
effectively and use respirator.
Fax resumes to: Don Chambers @ 416-253-9793
1�6AFARG E
CANADA 1 NC.
Inside Sales/Shipper/
Customer Service
Lafarge, one of Canada's leading suppliers of construction
materials has an opportunity in the Interlocking Pavers and
Retaining Walls Division. Reporting to the Manager, you will be
responsible for inside sales to contractors, distributors plus a
variety of other customers. You will also have some responsibility
for the shipping function.
You should have a minimum of high school education.
Preference will be given to candidates with a post secondary
education in engineering (CET) and several years related'
expwience in the construction material industry or an equivalent
combination of education and experience. You are a self -
motivated individual with well developed interpersonal and
communication skills who is able to work in a team environment.
Proficiency with MS Office products along With demonstrated
skips in planning and organizing would be a definite asset.
Lafarge otters a competitive compensation and benefits package.
Starting salary will be commensurate with skills and experience.
All resumes must be identified as 'Inside Saks Position' and
submitted no later than June 2, 2000 to the attention of:
'Gen" I/y.> ee
Latuge Construction Materials,
Paver and Walls Division
455 Rodick Road, Markham, ON L6G 1B2
Lal is wffv tTted to Nle p/inClp a of equity in etl'I brrient and
encourages appllcadons holm quafdied women, visible nes onbes and
persons wept daabibes and rnwribers of Canada's Forst Nations.
We uw* you for your harvest Only candidates sehicted for an rlterview
ad be Contacted.
General HNP
DRIVERS
Full -Part Time
Need extra $SI?
Call after 6 p.m.
Wed. to Sun.
4271000
THE NEWS
"VEIR?ISM
is looking for
Prospects to
deliver
newspapers and
flyers to Me
following areas
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SCARBOROUGH
East Ave.
Tuder Glen Cres.
Friendship Ave.
Rouge Highlands
Wheeling Dr.
Maberleyy Cres.
Oxhom Rd.
Wintergardens Tr.
6400 Lawrence
Sheppard Avg,
Rouge Hills Dr.
Island Rd.
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FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION
905483-5117
ElGlen" NMP
TRUCK WAN in Pickering Ajax
area looking for person with G
Incense to operate truck, expen-
ame Must have Iransporation.
Please all 905-831-3630
VERSA -CARE CENTRE UX-
BRIDGE The residents would like
to invite applications for part
time staff in the following cate-
gones. RPN. HCA. PSW
Previous LTC experience an
asset Fax or mad resume to
Elizabeth Batt. Doc. 130 Reach
St., Uxbridge. ON L9P 1L3 FAX.
905-852-0117
WE ARE LOOKING for mature
=elrPard our Rnancal
Disahess in this area.
Please all Ran Kearn 905436-
8499
WORK FORM HIM - Part
TrmdFull rune. Heam Industryry.
$-$3000. FREE INFOR-
800MATION. 416-031-4925 or Log -
On to: www.worldromhomeglob-
Ay.com. Access Code 140
(required).
Tom PERSOR preferred fo
help with elevator ,nam tnarw-
tadunrrqq. Cad Gerry at
(905)837-2043.
1 OMa
Nib
LAW I= seekswpenamed
Estates Secretary. Pan -time.
Must know esuk-a-Wu or Sim-
Barprogram. Contact Box 54030.
6 Keg' SI. E. Oshawa, Oil. L I H
8T2.
LITIGATION SECRETARY re-
quired immediatey for lem-
porary pan -time positron.
Previous experience an asset.
Position may became permariad
& full time. Computer skills
quired
reold knowlWge a PC
Law an md. Deliver resume
with rderences to: Aitchison Law
Mice, P0. Box 30628,Oshawa.
Ont. L1J 81.8 attention: Keay A.
Aitchison
1 saws
H I I A erM
TRAVEL AGENT Busy Bow
manvdle office Woking for
Saks driven travel agent Beth
two years experenu Please
W resumes to GoiWr s
Travelplus. 905-623-7121
skdbd
HOD
CARPENTER NEEDED. 3
years plus experienced Wage
$15 - $18 per hr Needs own
transportation Work Oshawa -
Toronto area Telephone (905)
728-9380
DRYWALLERS AND TAPERS
required full time. Minimum 5
JJim (90ear5) 626-07
PAINTER
PAINTER AL
EXPERIENCED
PREPPER
REQUIRED
illnmedistdy for
busy flat -rate body
sbop in MIllitby.
FAX RESUME TO:
JENSEN
AUTO BODY
(906)430-2208
Crews and contractors neeum
for new Horne construction rn
,be
hitby area. Please all
LEADING VEHICLE WASH
systems looking for college
gradwte needed with electro
dynamics Can apply at the
Jslawa Cmc Auditorium on
Tues. and Thurs. from 9 a m. -
2 P.M. or fax resumes to
Christine. Staff Plus (416) 495-
0941.
ADMIN ASSISTANT
Small Business looking for mature,
self motivated individual with excel-
lent organizational skills. Proficient
in Microsoft Office, must work well
independently. Accounting and
French an asset.
Fax resumes only
(905) 427-7564
RE-s"t.
HeyMAgenla �ILTB■ SM. FWA9..
Join A Winning
Sales Team
Forever Young, the regions premier
source of 50+ news and shopping
information and Durham Parent, the
regions newsmagazine for young
families is looking for a self motivated,
energetic sales pro to help grow these
established publications.
DURHAM
Arent
Your skills, along with our reputation
and market position will ensure
financial and professional success.
Excellent commission structure and
base salary. Please send a resume to.-
Advertising
o:
Advertising Manager
130 Commercial Ave
Ajax, Ontario. L1 S 21-15
(905) 619-9068 fax
ifflorSku"d fktlp 10 Skilkd HNp
PICKERING
Requires
Full &part time Service Advisor
Class A Mechanic
3rd Year Apprentice Mechanic
Certified Drive Clean Inspector
Apply with resume to:
1735 Pickering Parkway, Pickering
CLASS "A" MECHANIC
\,,tided Immediately, Chrysler and
Drive clean experienced preferred.
Fax resume to:
(905)683-5723
• Ability to read blueprints
• Experience in the fabrication 8 brazing
of copper alloys would be an asset
• Manufacture of parts to complete
machine assembly
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLERS
• Ideal for semi-rebred person or part lane
• Ability to read electrical sdlernatics
• Experience in MIe layout dr assemby of
electrical control parcels from start to finish
Wages based ort experience. 9enefit pacitage.
Fax resume to: 9054663626
Custom Stainless Steel Fabrication Strop
specializing in food equipment is looking for
people fully experienced in these areas:
1) Iay%A 8 the operation of a power shear & power brake
2) Fabricatiorr of ciastom 9110111m s sit1N Mk9eraled tables
3) TIG weldkrg and txtstatn seamless Slee) fabdcabon.
Call Bill McGuire 905-686-8955
Required for Maternity Leave
Please rin)p resume Io:
Dr. Larry Greenland
420 Crawforth St., Whitby L IN 3R5
OrfLvto: 905-6684014
CO•STEELOLASCO
• A Division of Co -Steel Inc.
INSIDE/OUTSIDE
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
CO -STEEL LASCO is a highly automated and technologically
intensive steelmaking company with a tradition of leading in its
industry group. The company sells and distributes 1,000,000 tons per
year of structural steel products exclusively from recycled steel with a
sales base across North America. This position is located in our
corporate office in Scarborough, Ontario.
You will be a key player of the Sales team contributing to success of
the Division through service excellence, distribution efficiency and
personal motivation. All candidates must have completed two years
college or university. Key assets include the ability to communicate.
direct and focus on strategic long-term plans, as well as work through
the day -today challenges of a fast paced sales environment. The
ability to Interact with people in a positive and constructive manner,
while maintaining and developing corporate values, sales, service and
goals constitutes the principal characteristics of the successful
candidate. Fluency In French would be a definite asset.
Please submit your resume ;n confidence by June 20, 2000
Human Resources
Co -Steel Lasco
Hopkins Street South
Whitby, Ontario
L1 N 5T1
Fax: (905) 668-1493
E -Mail: SdesrochersOlasco.costeel.com
Co -Steel Lasco appreciates the interest expressed by all applicants.
Only those selected for an Interview will be contacted.
• D•ycani Await" . Daycare AvaAmme • D•ycs• Avaiy1M•
Operate Your Own
Home Day Care Business with Wee Watch...
Consider the advantages:
• Training and ongoing support -A regular pay cheque
• Payment for overtime and statutory holidays
• Some equipment, resource maicnal, crafts supplies
• Advenising and marketing support
bare Watch I., C'aruu/u'c 4aryrw Private Nrrrne Drav Carr net»vfrk.
7r) Jrst uss tour uppr.rtunrries for Prrnvu/er.s, call the ince nearest vuu:
(905)-686-4816 E wa
www.weewatch.com '•
Home care Horne Care
1 De,iry�y
POSITIONS AVAILABLE RPN
:IOe�g i�rytbC fMeile Support t4rortttr
fOr a TCrlo.rari e•,e^i1,µ) serf,
'ur maternity repwcernent and
To accompany a nineteen year old woman vvhc
RN and RP% vacation cover-
cover -
enjoys art, movies, takeng care of pets, cooking .
age and on all Please seal
in the Pickering area. Daytona Hours ragweed.
resume to Box 660 Port Per -
Per-
Ontano L9I A5 or tax
EXPANDED Duty Cental Hy-
resumes to 1905, 985-3721
txrtitied heating and air cow
at 905 683-0380 or
416 2 -9997. tax resume
(905) 683-3377
11 1
Wdeal tleatal
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST -
ASSIST. for Perlutrnc office n
Ajax. 2 yrs. recent exp.,
committal and dependable.
HARP cert. Logiiech widow
System* exp, preferred. Part
lime with tug time potential.
Fax resume to: 416 4B3-1391.
DENTAL ASSISTANT. certified
for bus Scarbotrwgh d-
vefll Y Assistant. Atax, twill or part -
I". Experience and fladbiky, hme. required for busy veten-
a must. Approx. 28 hrs. per tar clCandidate must
week. NO rad�Ys. no even- have
excelent diem and or -
wigs. Please tax resume dur- ganoutioal slugs. Must love
ing business holes to 416-2W 1066, p Will owners and their
ons. Customer service ex-
DRYDEN Medial Centre.Dem an asset. Thar* you
Mktby. Lab Assistant re- for Your interest in this posy
q*red immediately for even. lion, however only applicants
ERhours. Vempunclure and selected for interviews will be
EKG experience necessary contacted Please send re-
PWsc fax resume to (905) sume Vo File #537. Uo
571.6212 Attention Colleen. Oshawa This Week. r'0 Box
481. 865 Farewell St.. Osha-
wa. ON L1H 71.5
ULTRASOUND TECH ragweed
'„r A,ax .iu1x: 3 3 days
Per week Exp u1 OBS and N
,eguired Please tax resume
tc 416-264-1668
.1 D'yea'•
erlread
A RESPONSIBLE & loving
caregiver 1s required by a
Wtutoy tanuiy with 2 craklren
3 yrs & 6 yrs tug tine, days
Please ag 905.665-5406
LIVE NUOUT Caregiver need-
ed in Pickering area for 2
children. under the age of 2
Please call 420-20.50
Ara'
AYAKABIE DAYCARE - reh-
Able in a safe happy environ-
ment, smoke tree. dady out-
ings to park Manor Oaks and
Brock area Telephone 905-
686-8127 evenings.
DAYCARE - WKNTESIFINCN -
available in my home 3 yrs of
age and rip Fug -time. Drop off
and pick-up. Before aid after-
school. Summer holidays.
References. Elizabeth Seaton
ander Akona est Caoeryl
Ch
MAPLE RIDGE. Mom of 2
looking to care for your dWd-
ren ages 4 and under Police
registered. CPRlltrst aid. no
pets. Cal 837-2042
AJAX, NURSE/MOM loving,
leaching horse for your valued
treasure Hot meals. breakfast
and snacks included. Crafts/
reading centre Fenced safe
playground High references
available Receipts 428.9596
M
DWCMAvWWMe
PIcKERMS bath / Rollo!
Loving daycare. 18 months to
12 years Daily outings
ftenced backyard and park)
Crafts story time music nu-
Intious meals d snacks First
Aid.CPR certified Non-
smoking. receipts. 905.428-
1244
SOUTN PICKERING - expen-
enced caring mother, loves
the sound of children laugh-
ter, warm nurtumiq en'nron-
ment Meals games :rafts
Fenced backyard/playground
Excellent references First AKY
CPR. Marva 837-8901
WARM friendly raring home
welcomes youngsters
Games . toys. hot meals,
smoke d pet tree. 10 yrs ex-
perience Hwy 12/Westney
C411 Vane 905-427-1723
Happ,, F.nlhusiastic
FL N %111%1 of a 7. 1 i2
.r gild girt Ianendmg
'A lliam Dunbar PS I &
.1 ' If-' yr old boy Have
L05 to offer your child
•I..,rge carpeted toy
n. m with slide
r.,tts. music. dancing,
dr.. Barbie. reading.
I : co etc
•1 ,-nced yard.
• V : for cnmfiin
,g,4% 2-3 Ibnycl or
i rep before & after
hrv,l irr PT 6eln.una
& Rawhnrs area
837-9485
Empioy^wrn
10 wsriied
EXPERIENCED BRICK LAYER
,rid smyil iubs I,an 1905,
52 ?593
Bargain
Cory,
ANTIQUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
3vsM Si,: +r, ;', •-;rix $17C
Y,u1 a6D .""Tcmower
S'25 5 desk $60 6 office
t,unge chesterfield $60 4 104
AHS cabinets $40 905-426-
7410 7.9pm or paas4txq-
bof com
!OAT TRAILER 1411 $400
$5: '• admin $200
dg t6pper omwo macnme
$35o 190518313148
SOFA a MATCHING :'u1•
" val Parierr n otirle rdrow
I Diue oaas.orw ctwr
Nue cobra $300 Good con-
,fmori r905r�o-768t
Nr•LMA Ancr•x
for Sara
CAR STEREO IDX_.
Sturm speAmrs Dad �S80o 3
asking $299 Two 6' Boss
speakers with tweeters 6100
We.ghtkft,ng bench with bar
and"
approx 125 his
$50 190 r937-9213 sno
1 Artrcin
roe saw
CARPETS:ts .,
1JC. ly On new stain re -
104e :arpefs on rand I vel
:arpel 3 rooms. 5349 Price
!dudes carpet, premium pad.
expert nKfallation. last dow-
ry tree estimates 130 ywal
Norman 686-2314
2 YEAR OLD rota & love seat
(belge with green, navy and
burgundv stt:pes) and bw-
gqrMndy reckner chair asking
s1-00 Call (905455-4173 al-
ter 6 30pm
APPLIANCE CENTRE - Wash-
er ;ryer fridge ooee disn-
wasrner, all fully puarnt"a
Come make a deal' 33 station
St. Ala,, 1905)426-2682
APPLIANCES: refrigerator 2-
daur frost tree deluxe stove.
nulcWV rneavy duty washer
& dryer SliMa8 -will sepa-
rate Also Kenmore washer
us !d 2 years $250 Pickering
(905) 426-5945
AOW ME Wahir S•Raer. 3
yrs old. warranty $1000 Call
705-786.0617
BLACK LEATHER sectional
sleeper sofa with recliner.
lack leader LA -Z boy refin-
er, black coffee fade with
swivel & electric treadmill
Call 416.822.5854, leave
message.
BOWFLEX with leg curl al-
tachrnent. new was $2000.
asking $1450. hardly used Au
conditioner. $150 singer
sewrp machine. $75. Call
905-728-5454
CANOES - Coleman, Ramx
sane. 16 It sq. Vstem. new
condiiom. $500. or best offer
Genuine Chestnut 18 fl. semi
freighter, cedar strip, canvas.
v -stem, excellent. $1200 or
best otter (905)728-7546
CANOES - Gant Cance and
Kayak Sale! May 271h. Dell
Crary Park. Peterborough.
Boats from Bluewater. Lang -
lord. Daggyer. Necky. Call 1-
B88-WILDROC for more Into.
CARPET - I have several
thousand yards of new Stain -
master and 100% nylon car-
pet. I will carpetyour living
room and hall for $349. Price
•hcludes carpet, pad and in-
stallation (30 square yards)
Steve (905) 743.0689.
Must have own vehicle.
Call (905) 420-5241 evenings
SItiIMd HWp
100M•dical
WAC INSTALLER, expen-
EXPANDED Duty Cental Hy-
enced Dumam area Fax re-
gienlst We are hook.ng toll
sumo to t905433-7941
caring "via" to fill 1n o1 a
LEADING NYAC COMPANY
temporary basis that may
more ince m
leadbus
opportunities for a skilled
placingg composites snes and
pianeyrnarVvrortaw"IstaYa-
restorations essen-
tion technician and two
tial Ptease rand deliver
hal Please
premrces Professional w
to 259 Sirtncoe St S
S
pearance and dean dnving
OOsshawa
record a must We otter ex-
cellent compensation packag-
nMl-THIN position for regis-
es health benefits ongoing
tered PFT teGvuaarl for doc.
company training, com-
tot's office in Ajax Fax re -
WV come pm a win-
sume to 905-427-2028
nmg Lennox team. contact
txrtitied heating and air cow
at 905 683-0380 or
416 2 -9997. tax resume
(905) 683-3377
11 1
Wdeal tleatal
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST -
ASSIST. for Perlutrnc office n
Ajax. 2 yrs. recent exp.,
committal and dependable.
HARP cert. Logiiech widow
System* exp, preferred. Part
lime with tug time potential.
Fax resume to: 416 4B3-1391.
DENTAL ASSISTANT. certified
for bus Scarbotrwgh d-
vefll Y Assistant. Atax, twill or part -
I". Experience and fladbiky, hme. required for busy veten-
a must. Approx. 28 hrs. per tar clCandidate must
week. NO rad�Ys. no even- have
excelent diem and or -
wigs. Please tax resume dur- ganoutioal slugs. Must love
ing business holes to 416-2W 1066, p Will owners and their
ons. Customer service ex-
DRYDEN Medial Centre.Dem an asset. Thar* you
Mktby. Lab Assistant re- for Your interest in this posy
q*red immediately for even. lion, however only applicants
ERhours. Vempunclure and selected for interviews will be
EKG experience necessary contacted Please send re-
PWsc fax resume to (905) sume Vo File #537. Uo
571.6212 Attention Colleen. Oshawa This Week. r'0 Box
481. 865 Farewell St.. Osha-
wa. ON L1H 71.5
ULTRASOUND TECH ragweed
'„r A,ax .iu1x: 3 3 days
Per week Exp u1 OBS and N
,eguired Please tax resume
tc 416-264-1668
.1 D'yea'•
erlread
A RESPONSIBLE & loving
caregiver 1s required by a
Wtutoy tanuiy with 2 craklren
3 yrs & 6 yrs tug tine, days
Please ag 905.665-5406
LIVE NUOUT Caregiver need-
ed in Pickering area for 2
children. under the age of 2
Please call 420-20.50
Ara'
AYAKABIE DAYCARE - reh-
Able in a safe happy environ-
ment, smoke tree. dady out-
ings to park Manor Oaks and
Brock area Telephone 905-
686-8127 evenings.
DAYCARE - WKNTESIFINCN -
available in my home 3 yrs of
age and rip Fug -time. Drop off
and pick-up. Before aid after-
school. Summer holidays.
References. Elizabeth Seaton
ander Akona est Caoeryl
Ch
MAPLE RIDGE. Mom of 2
looking to care for your dWd-
ren ages 4 and under Police
registered. CPRlltrst aid. no
pets. Cal 837-2042
AJAX, NURSE/MOM loving,
leaching horse for your valued
treasure Hot meals. breakfast
and snacks included. Crafts/
reading centre Fenced safe
playground High references
available Receipts 428.9596
M
DWCMAvWWMe
PIcKERMS bath / Rollo!
Loving daycare. 18 months to
12 years Daily outings
ftenced backyard and park)
Crafts story time music nu-
Intious meals d snacks First
Aid.CPR certified Non-
smoking. receipts. 905.428-
1244
SOUTN PICKERING - expen-
enced caring mother, loves
the sound of children laugh-
ter, warm nurtumiq en'nron-
ment Meals games :rafts
Fenced backyard/playground
Excellent references First AKY
CPR. Marva 837-8901
WARM friendly raring home
welcomes youngsters
Games . toys. hot meals,
smoke d pet tree. 10 yrs ex-
perience Hwy 12/Westney
C411 Vane 905-427-1723
Happ,, F.nlhusiastic
FL N %111%1 of a 7. 1 i2
.r gild girt Ianendmg
'A lliam Dunbar PS I &
.1 ' If-' yr old boy Have
L05 to offer your child
•I..,rge carpeted toy
n. m with slide
r.,tts. music. dancing,
dr.. Barbie. reading.
I : co etc
•1 ,-nced yard.
• V : for cnmfiin
,g,4% 2-3 Ibnycl or
i rep before & after
hrv,l irr PT 6eln.una
& Rawhnrs area
837-9485
Empioy^wrn
10 wsriied
EXPERIENCED BRICK LAYER
,rid smyil iubs I,an 1905,
52 ?593
Bargain
Cory,
ANTIQUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
3vsM Si,: +r, ;', •-;rix $17C
Y,u1 a6D .""Tcmower
S'25 5 desk $60 6 office
t,unge chesterfield $60 4 104
AHS cabinets $40 905-426-
7410 7.9pm or paas4txq-
bof com
!OAT TRAILER 1411 $400
$5: '• admin $200
dg t6pper omwo macnme
$35o 190518313148
SOFA a MATCHING :'u1•
" val Parierr n otirle rdrow
I Diue oaas.orw ctwr
Nue cobra $300 Good con-
,fmori r905r�o-768t
Nr•LMA Ancr•x
for Sara
CAR STEREO IDX_.
Sturm speAmrs Dad �S80o 3
asking $299 Two 6' Boss
speakers with tweeters 6100
We.ghtkft,ng bench with bar
and"
approx 125 his
$50 190 r937-9213 sno
1 Artrcin
roe saw
CARPETS:ts .,
1JC. ly On new stain re -
104e :arpefs on rand I vel
:arpel 3 rooms. 5349 Price
!dudes carpet, premium pad.
expert nKfallation. last dow-
ry tree estimates 130 ywal
Norman 686-2314
2 YEAR OLD rota & love seat
(belge with green, navy and
burgundv stt:pes) and bw-
gqrMndy reckner chair asking
s1-00 Call (905455-4173 al-
ter 6 30pm
APPLIANCE CENTRE - Wash-
er ;ryer fridge ooee disn-
wasrner, all fully puarnt"a
Come make a deal' 33 station
St. Ala,, 1905)426-2682
APPLIANCES: refrigerator 2-
daur frost tree deluxe stove.
nulcWV rneavy duty washer
& dryer SliMa8 -will sepa-
rate Also Kenmore washer
us !d 2 years $250 Pickering
(905) 426-5945
AOW ME Wahir S•Raer. 3
yrs old. warranty $1000 Call
705-786.0617
BLACK LEATHER sectional
sleeper sofa with recliner.
lack leader LA -Z boy refin-
er, black coffee fade with
swivel & electric treadmill
Call 416.822.5854, leave
message.
BOWFLEX with leg curl al-
tachrnent. new was $2000.
asking $1450. hardly used Au
conditioner. $150 singer
sewrp machine. $75. Call
905-728-5454
CANOES - Coleman, Ramx
sane. 16 It sq. Vstem. new
condiiom. $500. or best offer
Genuine Chestnut 18 fl. semi
freighter, cedar strip, canvas.
v -stem, excellent. $1200 or
best otter (905)728-7546
CANOES - Gant Cance and
Kayak Sale! May 271h. Dell
Crary Park. Peterborough.
Boats from Bluewater. Lang -
lord. Daggyer. Necky. Call 1-
B88-WILDROC for more Into.
CARPET - I have several
thousand yards of new Stain -
master and 100% nylon car-
pet. I will carpetyour living
room and hall for $349. Price
•hcludes carpet, pad and in-
stallation (30 square yards)
Steve (905) 743.0689.
ULTRASOUND TECH ragweed
'„r A,ax .iu1x: 3 3 days
Per week Exp u1 OBS and N
,eguired Please tax resume
tc 416-264-1668
.1 D'yea'•
erlread
A RESPONSIBLE & loving
caregiver 1s required by a
Wtutoy tanuiy with 2 craklren
3 yrs & 6 yrs tug tine, days
Please ag 905.665-5406
LIVE NUOUT Caregiver need-
ed in Pickering area for 2
children. under the age of 2
Please call 420-20.50
Ara'
AYAKABIE DAYCARE - reh-
Able in a safe happy environ-
ment, smoke tree. dady out-
ings to park Manor Oaks and
Brock area Telephone 905-
686-8127 evenings.
DAYCARE - WKNTESIFINCN -
available in my home 3 yrs of
age and rip Fug -time. Drop off
and pick-up. Before aid after-
school. Summer holidays.
References. Elizabeth Seaton
ander Akona est Caoeryl
Ch
MAPLE RIDGE. Mom of 2
looking to care for your dWd-
ren ages 4 and under Police
registered. CPRlltrst aid. no
pets. Cal 837-2042
AJAX, NURSE/MOM loving,
leaching horse for your valued
treasure Hot meals. breakfast
and snacks included. Crafts/
reading centre Fenced safe
playground High references
available Receipts 428.9596
M
DWCMAvWWMe
PIcKERMS bath / Rollo!
Loving daycare. 18 months to
12 years Daily outings
ftenced backyard and park)
Crafts story time music nu-
Intious meals d snacks First
Aid.CPR certified Non-
smoking. receipts. 905.428-
1244
SOUTN PICKERING - expen-
enced caring mother, loves
the sound of children laugh-
ter, warm nurtumiq en'nron-
ment Meals games :rafts
Fenced backyard/playground
Excellent references First AKY
CPR. Marva 837-8901
WARM friendly raring home
welcomes youngsters
Games . toys. hot meals,
smoke d pet tree. 10 yrs ex-
perience Hwy 12/Westney
C411 Vane 905-427-1723
Happ,, F.nlhusiastic
FL N %111%1 of a 7. 1 i2
.r gild girt Ianendmg
'A lliam Dunbar PS I &
.1 ' If-' yr old boy Have
L05 to offer your child
•I..,rge carpeted toy
n. m with slide
r.,tts. music. dancing,
dr.. Barbie. reading.
I : co etc
•1 ,-nced yard.
• V : for cnmfiin
,g,4% 2-3 Ibnycl or
i rep before & after
hrv,l irr PT 6eln.una
& Rawhnrs area
837-9485
Empioy^wrn
10 wsriied
EXPERIENCED BRICK LAYER
,rid smyil iubs I,an 1905,
52 ?593
Bargain
Cory,
ANTIQUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
3vsM Si,: +r, ;', •-;rix $17C
Y,u1 a6D .""Tcmower
S'25 5 desk $60 6 office
t,unge chesterfield $60 4 104
AHS cabinets $40 905-426-
7410 7.9pm or paas4txq-
bof com
!OAT TRAILER 1411 $400
$5: '• admin $200
dg t6pper omwo macnme
$35o 190518313148
SOFA a MATCHING :'u1•
" val Parierr n otirle rdrow
I Diue oaas.orw ctwr
Nue cobra $300 Good con-
,fmori r905r�o-768t
Nr•LMA Ancr•x
for Sara
CAR STEREO IDX_.
Sturm speAmrs Dad �S80o 3
asking $299 Two 6' Boss
speakers with tweeters 6100
We.ghtkft,ng bench with bar
and"
approx 125 his
$50 190 r937-9213 sno
1 Artrcin
roe saw
CARPETS:ts .,
1JC. ly On new stain re -
104e :arpefs on rand I vel
:arpel 3 rooms. 5349 Price
!dudes carpet, premium pad.
expert nKfallation. last dow-
ry tree estimates 130 ywal
Norman 686-2314
2 YEAR OLD rota & love seat
(belge with green, navy and
burgundv stt:pes) and bw-
gqrMndy reckner chair asking
s1-00 Call (905455-4173 al-
ter 6 30pm
APPLIANCE CENTRE - Wash-
er ;ryer fridge ooee disn-
wasrner, all fully puarnt"a
Come make a deal' 33 station
St. Ala,, 1905)426-2682
APPLIANCES: refrigerator 2-
daur frost tree deluxe stove.
nulcWV rneavy duty washer
& dryer SliMa8 -will sepa-
rate Also Kenmore washer
us !d 2 years $250 Pickering
(905) 426-5945
AOW ME Wahir S•Raer. 3
yrs old. warranty $1000 Call
705-786.0617
BLACK LEATHER sectional
sleeper sofa with recliner.
lack leader LA -Z boy refin-
er, black coffee fade with
swivel & electric treadmill
Call 416.822.5854, leave
message.
BOWFLEX with leg curl al-
tachrnent. new was $2000.
asking $1450. hardly used Au
conditioner. $150 singer
sewrp machine. $75. Call
905-728-5454
CANOES - Coleman, Ramx
sane. 16 It sq. Vstem. new
condiiom. $500. or best offer
Genuine Chestnut 18 fl. semi
freighter, cedar strip, canvas.
v -stem, excellent. $1200 or
best otter (905)728-7546
CANOES - Gant Cance and
Kayak Sale! May 271h. Dell
Crary Park. Peterborough.
Boats from Bluewater. Lang -
lord. Daggyer. Necky. Call 1-
B88-WILDROC for more Into.
CARPET - I have several
thousand yards of new Stain -
master and 100% nylon car-
pet. I will carpetyour living
room and hall for $349. Price
•hcludes carpet, pad and in-
stallation (30 square yards)
Steve (905) 743.0689.
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AIP PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, May 26, 2000
Ss111e sure
O ARD SALES O
Saturday May 27th
4 a.aa. - s p.01.
Annland St. (East side of Liverpool)
Something for Everyone!!
2ND MARRIAGE GARAGE SALE
SAT., MAY 27 - 9am-3pm
1019 Colonial St. Pickering (FincWQwe)
Toro laummozeer, etectric organ, chairs,
board games, china, etc., etc., etc.
WHITEY SHORES NEIGHMMRHOOD
GARAGE SALE
Saturday Mai' 27th 8 am - Ntx-)n
(West of Iroquois Park Complex at Seaboard,
south of Victoria)
Sunday, May 28th - 10 am - 4 pm
Contents for sale. antiques, furniture, toys. exercise
equipment, paintings & other house accessories.
2550 6TH CONC.
1st cont. East of Brock Rd.,
1 km S. of Albright & 3 kms. S. of Hwy 21
SUNDAY, MAY 28TH - 9:00 AM
971 SCUGOG LINE 12
(BETWEEN DURHAM ROAD 23 & HWY 012)
(ONE MILE WEST OF HWY 012)
Including upright fndge,lreezer 3 oak vanity with
cultured marble top/sink & taps. tub. toilets. bidet.
antique porcelain sink with drain board. assorted
doors, patio table and umbrella, desk, side saddles.
axsc. horse talk, torts, bridles, computer & printer.
books, prints, framed artwork. games. puzzles. baby
clothes and furniture. and much, much more.
STREETSALF
Sat- %law 27th N.3o a.m.
Hadrian Crt.,
Brock/Rossland Rd- Pickering
ESTREET SALE
Sat. May 27, 9-2 (rafndate May 28)
Elgin St., Ajax
(Westney & Harwood. S. of n2. N of 401)
Watch for signs !
STREET SALE
Sat. May 27th 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
1871 Stladybrook Dr. Pickering
(Amberiea Subdivision)
Lots of treasures.
& MOVM(; SALE
waftaffla ", 14cticrim
I %k huc+/Ftnt:h arca n
Sat., Alay 27, lar - 3pr
Aw•e ,one &maims. Something for f cernirrie
SATURDAY MAY 27th -- 8.4 pm
182 Durham Rd #8, Uxbridge
(Just f %r I Sd.aww ("wiiMunirn (-rntery
Raur or Shore -- %lany good helves
Art) E4RLY BIRDS.'
Saturday May 27th Starting 8 am
127 Bennett Ave., Ajax
iRossiand & Westney Rd north area)
Health rider machine, toys, 14- monitor, baby clothes,
lots of stuff
E
�1r G PAGE & CIUPT SALEPICKERNNG
n to Oldanorro b West Shore to the lake)UNDAY, MAY 27 & 2a - I'M - 2.-BBarport Beach Ratepayer's Association
F
FAMILY YARD
SALE
of Durham Botter Lift
wler Dr., Pickering
y 27th Starts 9am
MULTI FAOOILY ST:IIEET SALE
New John left Subdivision
(Darley SL & Mortintier Cres-)
Sat., MW 27 (raindate June 3)
Wye
MULTI FMULY GARAGE SALE
SM. !lar 278, rain Hats May 20 Sam
GURR CRES., AM (Westney & PWsstand)
Something for everyone!
Ajax, 21 Parkes (off Lakedriveway)
Sat. May 27th, Sam - 4pm
Design= clothes, TV staid, records, books, dishes,
small appliances, exterior light fixtures.
80 & 81 EXETER RD
(Haruiood & Kings Cries.)
Sat. May 27 S Sun. May 28
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rain or Shine
F"ure, I" tracer, sink, !Bun" lub, skykglt, window,
lartps, pictures, drapes. X-mas decorations, toys, t4dw
gadgets, books, etc. atc. etc -0
1 Sdm• 1 Sd
GARAGESALE
excencse equipment new aquarium supplies,
baby equtpment, Mwsehold items,
Sit. m Flay 27, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
1736 Conacher Cres., Pickering.
GARAGE SALE
Sat. May 27, 9-3
800 Jacqueline Ave. Pickering
Large appliances & small items
GOODWOOD
MULTI -FAMILY STREET SALE
Fri May 26 (4 to 7) and Sat May 27 (8 to 2)
GOODWOOD STREET, GOODWOOD
From Hwy 47. take Lapeer St N to Goodwood St
Lots of Everything!
♦ P GARAGE SALE O
Sat., May 27 gam-3pnt
56 Dreyer OF., Ajax iHarwgodlWestnev)
Student Farnilurt, %aterhed frame, .cecuri" bars
for windows. housekold items, etc.
EGARAGEINOVING SALE
dd'r May 2, -- 8 am - 12 pm
Rain Date May 28
Campbell Dr. Uxbridge
nent Little Tykes toys. Books. Records.
wblower. Fndge. Dshes & More
GARAGE SALE
Sat. & Sun. May 27 & 28, 8-2 p.m.
645 Old Harwood Ave. N. Ajax
Treadmill, bbq, linens,
kitchen appliances, lots more!!
HUGE GARAGE SALE
ai St. Francis de Sales Church
Sat., May 27th at gam
82 Church St. South, Ajax
Furir;t;;rr, cxrri;>requipment, tar -top
earry4l, clothrs, toys, household items
All Kinds of Treasures!
14t7.Tl-f:4.LfILF GARAGE SAIL:
Mav 27th C& 8a.m.
10 & 11 Anstead Cris., Ajax
(Lake Drnvewayhfarwood)
Furniture. liens, w ps. crafts. htousenoid "zee & more!
HUGE YARD SALE
Saturday May 271h 9am -2pm
48 Andrea Rd., Ajax
New & used items. baby clothes. bedding. & nim
LARGE ITEM GARAGE SALE
Sat, May 27, 8-2
829 Bern Ave., Pickering ,ciLuwpod,
Fish tank, cabinets, baby swing, arc.
o GARAGE SALE
Saturday May 27th 9 am- 3 pm
32 Ravenscroft Rd., Ajax
MOVING GARAGE SALE
May 27th & 28th
701 Houston Crt. (Pickering)
rwwiswe, wasewr, dryer awl wxwcb mwb awe!
MOVING SALE
Saturday May 27th 9am - 4pm
946 Glenanna Rd., Pickering
WWe variety of household & gardm Ng items
ONSW -'- / YARD SALE
$GAT. MAY 27, SAM-??? Rain or Shine
49 Woodhouse Cres., Ajax,
Lots of TKIt'/111K161e and nmwwl.
E�ww�t ted
rMOVWV SAUZ
SATURDAY MAY 27TH -9-1 pm
Conc 4 & Durham Rd #8 (Roseville)
GIANT M YVMWGARAGE SALE
$at, Sun Noy 27 A 28 8-4
9 Marion$ Dr., Ajax (cludNDelarte)t areal
Furniture, cmipixg equip-,
games & much more
$1.25 & up. Many varieties featuring
Hostas, Hostas & more Hostas $4. & up.
Fri. 26th- Sat. 271h. Sun. 28th. Mon. 29th
90% of all materials is wholesale
(great goodies & gardens) Come Seel'
46 Monro Cress.
in Testa Heights in Uxbridge
Ge raW Sale Sat: Noy 27th
24 PIM St.. R elft. 852-4665
lA ft. grew motor boat/ski biscuit,
houselwid items, Barbie toys,
mint condition Beanie Babies & more!
.. 1 sow
ENGEL CRT. (S. ON WHITES)
MULTI HOUSE GARAGE SALE
SAT. MAY 27,8-3 PM
Browse a",our great buys, household items, toys,
turmture. Something for everyone.
BIG STREET SALE
Sat. May 27, 8 am-4pm
Monk Cres. Ajax
Don't miss this one !
BAYWOOD CENTRE
7TH Annual Giant Garage Sale
sa Rain or Shine**
Saturday May 27th
gam-3pm
(at the corner of Rayl y & Monarch Azle.)
Lots of Entertainment, Clowns, Magicians
Face fainters do more... Free Admission
2s Marion Dr,. Uxbridee
Sstur ft Mar 27th d Smmilla . Mar 2M
(Ra r. date Saturday. June 3rd)
Furritturv, electromcx, Aitclkm acc-es.cines,
books, and lot. more!
4 ♦ O STREET SALE O ♦ O
SAT. MAY 27TH. 8:30A.M.-1 :00 P.M.
HAMPTON CRT., PICKERING
k nklahomo h f cvr 1Whrtc. Kd i
Bike. Stove. Lawnmower. Crafts. Tent, etc.
IM Artheies rix IM AAoc4s for
so" sae
CARPETS SALE & HARD- HAR0W000 FLOORNIG
WOOD FLDORING. carpef 3 3.1,4- , 3.4' T&G Select' 01
ams from 5339 130 sq yd) birch UtnwnW $2 50/sq tt .
incudes arDet- premium Prfrrwed $Nsq It Pme
cad and mstallotwa Fra knirq ♦1 5- $1 7ftgft FJ
estimates. carpel noir% Cas" 40011 r toot. Cal
S4rrrq Doh- acrd sw- Dow (905) 649-1506.
r aridfiwrpp area CreW cards
acxmted CaN Sam 9M -M- DOST BOUGHT YOUR FIRST
homey We have what you
meed Lim mower wad w-
CAMT AND VWYL $ALE-
i,arpet three rooms. 30 square
rods. Mom $339 ansaw f
mi discard yqR test quo*
up to 10% New Crips ad
designs CraMNer sahs4clkin
wMantew tr *.905.431404 0
CON OPERATED Arcade
wrnes tot sale tial for ret
rooms or taupe -= gisat
busrets opportwh Inn U*
rxyt opegor Exclaw MW
hmyl rlCOriit n Ne nod b -
caw bar. dM. pool hall.
restarm Oonim in dnoost
from Prolessrsuly serviced
aid n c alllatl cwtle loos
Also tooting to apene.-
arable game roar
P111M aN (rllwwen 6 -lop N
905-7204506 no
COMMUTER OEALS.NET
Pentium rmernet Starer SVS -
tem $299 peftum Laptop
5599 Sipa tact SOgMh n-
tenwt screarer *a i r NP
umpomoor5998 We im dump
pls
!905)655 %1�� lepsis
COTIAGE QEARANCE SALE -
The haon' The perfect sleeper
acrd space saver for evetyorrr! s
Norrie aid cofuge We Stith 10
*11etad syks of NNons stanrq
from $169 Also a wide selegon
of I" bunk left Palkster
utter 11"ture a whoiesak
prittS Srrwnonss pocket cal -
Tht d0 zed d5lurb rniRlKs is
noir on sale Always often% lie
W9 qualay a the wwest vice
Were overstocked and eve-
rytuq is plica$ to dear Fv-
tons. numesm. bean bags.
bedroom sines. eotleetend
tables. learner (venture tin
AM an sak row!! Cho* us ost
first - you'll be glad yes
snapped at L s. LT s
Furniture, 488 S1 W.
Ostia". (905)1360.
OAR DO EM SET. table. Woe
rear. pedestal. 4 dwrs $793.
WIWeQQuatN,s last!' PW*LOFT TREASURES 918 sine
St. N. Osttatva 905579-9311
ONNNGROON SM - Solid
Oak. 6pc. rekcali ed. $600.,
plano. - -111 condi Yon,
:.
OMraN FRGY SNM & do -
MAC WA HOS stilts. ShdM.
cones.
e . 5900. Call (905WG-
6631
M OF LINE CLEAROUT. every-
ftv must go. Mattresses Iran
$59., mats set from $159.
sirgk. double sets from $219.,
vim set from SM. Factory
MMolllryess 1-8811-220-2282. 1650
Bay(906) 8st3 -02M Ontario.
FENDER Mit Peavey Bass
Aaip G* m and PRS gntg11rs
BoopreAnmp- (905) 725-4660:
IM 66'tpAFRLA m Parts/
Sa yserv(ce. Lags SdKbm of
wMe & almand frost 1me rdrig-
erators $199/up. While. &
altnilrid stows. large stllectlart.
Wit new t99tup. lAbsters
S1419/ up & dryers SWOP,
mNdwtg sets, like new,
$400/ 1Vhirlpool Design 2000
�
on at ra
ova
& dryer. OiShwyshers,
portable and brig -ins $9Wup Air
Conditioners $150/up,
Odlmtidliers
$99,426 Simae
SI.S. (905)7284043.
er. hedge nwkaw rakes
shovels etc In good catdow
VW 905.6524372
KENMORE FWR and sww
white. 8 years oldexcellent
catdman $700 set Kenmore
stove Monat kdge. almond.
aoelent�r� �$4a0w0
$25 19051263 4323
LARGE DUSK utelft system.
2 receivers home tearer
system. 37* TV. DVD and
wan conre Sy for
1111, Cal 7669 eren-
rpt or Maw message
LMNCRNo SET sola, Mw-
sta arc wing -back dor
Notes. bwgupdes. p(rsw�
ZZ E.Z. ww�hYort.
awly new A0ang $1200 lir
we set Cal 905-420-7696
LOYESEAT - House of
6rouyum dark pie. w/coh-
ions. $558 barge cion ub,-
Ibsu of trolghsm "M
(Alit wtomm. ll 5) oth ex-
celem condition. outstanding
OAK aIIIN1G N WE -
wNn huiO $1200 o b c 6 K x
12 CCM edixe�aoq ran.
Sons sprudet 05 5)
7r4e (110
14o
2999 Models
Are Here!
All 99 Models
Mast Goll
Roland
DIGITAL PIANOS
Also Fatiory
Rebates on
2999 models
Eads MAY 300
Call TELEP PIANOS
985-433-1491
1-890-915-8117
32MB rani. 1.2 Gig
drive. kid processor.
sowd tants. 1lr Cable
monitor. 33.6 Modem.
board. mouse. speaker
$
r ready. 5350. 90:
pMNO 71ECHUMM avadaw
lir inning. repairs, and pee-
pwchm Consnlution on at
antes & modus. Also recar-
swe. n,arr
SUN, MAY 2B
S aAL-noon
PICKERING
CNIC COMPLEX
VALLEY FARM RD.
WEST OF HICK
RD. JUST SOUTH
OF HWY 2.
905689.8181
1 "
s.»
FIANf1H/GRA1NfAn1 R
CLOCKS. Sale on all Roland di0-
dalpianos and ' A
Samndc Acoustic Planes. all
Howard Miller docks. lupe
selections of usedparg5 Rent
to own. l00% ofaA rardal WY
mems apply Call TELEP PIANO
(905)433-1491
RENT TO OWN new and re-
condvoned appliances. and
new TV's Full warranty Pad-
dy's Market. 905.263.8369 or
1-800-798-5502
SATELLITE Mink special for
April. 60 channels $19.95
monthly ackilding eq men'
Free installation (90)655-
3661
SNEDMAN - Ouakty wooden
sheds 8 x 8' bam lot. only
$359 plus tax Many other
sizes and styles available.
Also garages and decks 761
McKay Rd Um 3. Pickernnpp.
For more info all 905-619-
2093
SOFA & LOVESEAT set Sklar
Peppier light brown Very
good conddhon 5350 olio Call
42818M (Pickering)
SOLAR BLANKET 16x24 $50.
one pair 14' Uniroyal snow
tires on wheels. batanced .
$50 per paler roller blades.
Bauer) mars size 11 $50,
lady s size 8 (Bauer) rnth
knee pads, elbow and hand
$100 723-5750(sni))
STORAGE TRAILERS for sale
or rent and looking to buy. We
can set them level with the
;!round Makes a great work-
shop 430-7693(sw)
PNIEMAKFURNITURE... Din-
ing Rooms Bedrooms Home
Olha. occaponai Furmtwe
plus Custom creations from
Your overt desgns and W10_
rt~ are our specialty Let
us tum your dreams kmo real-
dy We Rave been handcraft-
rg the NOW orality SOLID
pine & oak furniture avadabltt
anym,we for 25 YEARS, Tra-
di/ronal Woodworking. 115
North Port Road- Port Perry
(905) 985.8774 httpl/
www tndOoNMrpoOwpd-
ing to a
AUDIO WARENOIRE SALE
NC HI END Dolby OVU-AP
Receivers 500-wwl kidudatg
Muntoe ID Double Cassese
Sspakers. Raided dollar
Pee tout in plickages UP41
wl S150 Recawr must n -
dude suniiem speakers
Olot Wo -'mon
v r11 Steno (905) 579 -
KO. queen brand new orlhc0
ppeedic maltrev;box 11anp.
Aew.mieard. nrArarn* SON
w watiftax Cott $1175, sd
$525 116-726-9W
on bed. pllowbp extra-
Itrck DdhOpedC riafhtlS, link
;rwp & rrr taws.d. so
S putrc west $1N00. sol
$675 Ulfi) 726.91N5
TEA TURNER Peart Jests.
Guess Who Santana, Slag,
Kiss Also. tickets wonted.
90526.5568
NEW DAIINY window aw con-
daxxwm 5.000 titu $299.
7.000 btu $375. 10.000 btu
$445 12.060 au $495 Re-
cond wo indpes $195 ; ktpp
retortddared Ws 5125-
rip. rccoridntonc' dryers $125'
up, reconorfnored washers
$199 / up. new and twond-
hotred con operaw washers
K4 dyers a tow pnoes. New
Wand roue Indges $480 aid
up. new 30• ranges wilt clock
aW wmdow $430 Recondi-
boned 24- ranges and 24- trust
tree fridges now available
Wide selection at other new
aid recortddroned appYakces
Call us today. Stephensm's
Appliances, sales. sermm,
Pm 154 Bruce St. Oshawra.
(905)576-7448
NN rr
Wimsd
3 FT. x 2 Ft AOtIARNE6 we
1I lion / as awesome$!
837-W13, sM
VOMITED - Kids 4 wheels. 50
-125 cc.. (pod slope. reason,
a* priced. (905) 434-M
s".
WAffm-Large turd top bit
tAiter. 8, and W.s. e
exrxfklN 0011th O. Nted lir
Joy. Call (905) 434-0392.
SM.
WANTED 90 - 92 Yarnalia
Waverunien. 1 - 2 with train
in aceMnt caidilon and rua-
satisbly Wind. (905) 434-
0392.. sip.
WANTED TO TRADE:to trade Wobq
Cards for G�oabes and eb��a6
&two ppyyyyeer Cards. Pteafx
Call (905)576.7538 IOsh11sa)
and lave Message.
1 A'N`Ife
WNW
ANTTGNESTAbtsltgyl Ad-
Vim- swap valuable. Usually
free! FwMas" mow
ti�les� (no
atpptte COM-
aftred). aoNcettiomto �a AV
soil glwtAies of Single an-
Yque ilm. Spial interest in
sMoorcrot Pit". UTI all quenes.try b n -
Robert
&Min b Arnit9p5r� &ooldin,
(
Ontario.
(90.1655-M9 a
X10
BUYING ANTIOYE and col-
lectable contents induding
Complete estates. Best Pow-
9115-
ow -
905 bW 985-81 . Henry Kahn,
Dinnerware
Sets & Pieces
Phone Evimures,
Hoag Culls
Purchase for cash
David Sanderson
(416) 693-41198
motor
9 9 or 15 hp Gan 433-1962
R&S LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
would like to purchase ever-
greei to be replanted len the
coy in support of tle environ -
mem 1-877-430-3777 905-
436.5391
WANTED: USED KAYAKS
(9051985-0059
FTA Poole.
SON
KAYAK INTRODUCES the all
new pressure treated 'Woody'
20 It aboveground rectikW-
lar pods $5250 (other sues
amiable) 1$00-668-7564
O .- Low &
Found
FOUND - Racing Pigeon.
white with grey. has band
Found in Colbome/Cobourg
are Please call to rdetdily.
evemgs 905-355.2682. leave
messaw
SET LOST
May 15th Psss oP, los! c
of neo park on Westside of
Fraidm en's Bay
GoonPart) or Cpdanfy
Hospial Dymond schlan
with �Surromknbrq diiihads
Ger-wom reward lir itho
905-831-0876
• , PMtfSuppMa/ lardift
6EAUT*UL PIMEWO
SIAMESE kittens' '0 weeks
let $has 5200 Raised wdh
duldren. cats. drip ant tow.
E)4fIt'y Well socialized
(90543041914
LARGE tovable dog look"
lex room to run 1yr old fe-
male. fixed. all shoe. oboo-
war sci od Fre to lora",
& arwg horse Cal 430-
0092 rip
FMIRED HIMALAYAN KIT-
TENS varwus colours $250
fact WESTERN SADOLES
Zapf & narrow CSH 3 -"-
.id FILLY mpougnixw"a-
sswer - - pod started. srperb
hinler/Mratift dressage
�1 16 -hands $6500
-The Smartest Way to
Trans your dog'
Puppy (lasses. Family
pet Obedience,
Behavioural consultation.
Tricks & Seminars
619-1733
oJ"mheelOcM
bri ..IL
4 YEAR OLD Liver Chestnut
c"dm°' alb wes,�rtn u 000
Fi"9B6 sipa,or 2 fgrse radii
dteuigghte roar, extra WW" &
LOW
(906)M-11101 mileage.
Wr•.•l_Ak�, int - Budksbn or Pub
aFi II - 2 Years. Call 434-
01 1 ArNSNsbNse
11NK WHOA CMC. gond
0001116 n, certified 52500 obo.
Cal 576-M92 (sip)
IM MERCURYCOUGAR -
excellent Cal 905-p0 )N0. Best CNer.
INT CKVV SPBNT 4 door
hlicihadk. good Cando n,
only 82`DDo osi
7629.
=7 Leftm CwwrMN. 2
d, pia.wft. New miser
May99. pxN/77. Leath$
seafs. Creeds mew roof, lmis-
sion tested S25oo:
one
9615 (4i
17i98$farp
7 NUN Cub S& -
Car! 305.4 spd..artb. 172.000
Mn. Good uorrdlton, cerYied.
($550)0 oto. 706-328-1495
1101111
tat? Toros swm TUIND
ExceMrt condition. 5 -speed
AMIFM cassette, NC, as
power $vernier & wirier Yens.
CaY6ed. 404.3719.
16N I=TOM -4dr,4
cyl. Good condition. Newer
motor. Emission test aaappwSOM months0
$1,4 ceertiied6 or boa Oiler
as is. (905)7284,'859.
11 for Heli `
lm DODGE cARIRNIII U..
Aub. Pia. PL =2.500.00 080
1965 SW*Wd aua. $1.500.00
080. Both vehides are cen-
tied and emission tested. Call
404-9310.
1616 PONTIAC TEMPEST, 4
cyl. 4 dr, excellent running
car Emissm tested and cer-
titied. $2.000 905-579-0884
1N6 REO NISSAN PULSA11.
285.000 km. T -top root. good
condition, asking $2600. Call
683-1249 or 905-706.6860.
ltrn MUSTANG U. 5 litre
HO 5 speed, air, certified.
emission tested. 54,990. Tel-
ephone 426-8922
IM FORD TEMPI 4-cyl. 5 -
speed. burgundy with grey in -
tenor reliable. runs & drives
very well. Graf on gas. Certi-
fied and emissions pass.
$1700 905.718.5032.
1ttl6 Sprint, 3 d.. low kms.
runs good. asking $1700 obo
Call 404-9896 (snpl
1916 WHITE TAURUS wagon.
ice cold air cruise. new ppaawrqd
166K, ria dean car Cerh-
lied, emissions tested.
$3,500 434-5249
111!2 LASER RS. automatic, a(
c. p/w AM/FM Casson. new
tires, cert & ermsskons tested.
S3.900 Great Ior students'
:all 721-0962
It" FORD CROWN V clona.
loaded w th electric locks
windows. trunw lilt. cruise
Certified. 46L VN. 32 mpg,
$8.500. Call 905.434-7285 al-
ter 4pm.
11167 CHEV ASTRO VAN. 8
ppaasss with au, good condition,
Mgh m4w,. art & dean as
tested $9800 obo 985-0325
11166 CHRYSLER INTREPID -
26.000kms. 2 7 VG loaded,
amrtm cassette $17.500
1996 NEON auto. aa. 4 dr. ant
Im assene CD. $8.900 Cal
1905) 434.2775
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
905-7964498
$499 Down
Bad Credit OK
LOW a$ 599/mth
CALL TODAY,
DRIVE TODAY!
905-509-2200
cumcm is NMsnY oYa1-
S10CKED OVER M Cum-
FNiO MCONOITIOI*o VW_
CLU. UNWARWAU 1R10E
AND SELECTION E6. 97
Voyager. 94K, was $12.995.
now $11.995, 97 Transport 4
loot. was $15.995 now
$15,500. 97 Elam LT, 85 K.
kudsd. leather, 519.985. 95
Slam Ltd, 12oK. loaded.
leather. 515.500.. 95 Lumina
on. INK loaded $7.975.. 93
Satin. 131 it. leaded, Wx
$9•995. now $8.995., 93 Sabn
1771. bided $7.995 . 92 Sa-
bri 154 It. laded 57.995.. 92
Pontiac Transport GT. 3800
was9f ra
Ford 56.195.. w ispee .
$5,995., 297irChev catar-
ers 2 dr.. 59.996.. 95 Olds 88
LSS. was $1,995 now
$10.950.. 95 Mono Geo, 4
cyl. aft. 971 $6.650.. 96
Pmtac Satire 4 dc, 114k,
ACCON, 1041, ft$
now $6.600.. 94 Fad
881 was $6.996., now
95 Patiae Sledire.
.5ds5399, 91 Olds
$4.995.. 91 Ply -
zea, 12OKL, Was
$4.495. 91 Ford
was $5,496.. now
Cha Cavalier. 6
now $4.495.11 AC-
. 150k. $4,1N., 90 Build
LeSabre, $2,650., Comb N
Catkw IN Ilion and 40K
flm pn-sNmN 0116mW1a.
Ss6 1 sl tt6 Kit SI. Wal.
300
� e i • ir7 i `
FREE CASH Signing bonus
lake aver lease 1999 Sunhre.
auto, CD. dic. lady driven.
non-smoker (905) 983-9636.
1 Automobims
Warded
CARS AND TRUCKS wanted'
Am, ^undition free towing.
ash paid up to $10.000 (905)
428.1959
CASH FOR CARS! We buy
used vehicles Vehicles must
be in cunning condition. Call
427-2415 or come to 479
Sayty St East. Alax at MUR-
AD AUTO SALES
A & A AUTO- Cars. trucks.
lxM+s We pa/ up to $10.000
Cash on ilk Spot Any Cond-
'�uui any year Call us arty
me. 24 Hours. 7 days 30
min service 905.686-0605 or
305-706-3880
1 Trucks
for Sam
7984 DODGE RAM Pickup
New brakes. alternator & tires
Great running corrdhonard in
great shape Asking $2000
90508-6442
1988 F156 PICKUP. 4 9 hire. 4
Speed am -Int cassette. shd-
inq rear window Emission
bested and certified $3.990
905,426-8922
1 Vanal
4 Whet Drive
1987 GMC VANDURA. goo]
working neary duly V6 mo-
Icr new tires A. ttanery.
equipped fo eanrparq $2000
firm John 905-420.0946. 905-
5; 6-0328
1989 GMC pickup. 4x4. 305
V8 255 OW for, loaded New
ares Dialers $6000 obo 416-
930-7312 Isnpl
1998 CHNY ASTRO RS - fun
Powe, .6 7 passenger AMI
FM cassette. eflusaons d
cemlied 280k dnves and
,ouks ureal Firm $3.750. Call
436-9581
1990 DODGE-iravan. V6.
10v wded 190.000kms.
S28fiir a b o Cap Rich
1905kiq.- 681
1993 JEEP GRAND CHERO-
KEE 4X4, immaculate forest
uteri 1i, muni DtSe ks ,S rod
Si t 90C o�
lamps.king
bo Call655 1076
Eg1 Trait.
1987 CORSAIR 34 10slide
cue 8-16 Florida room. BBQ,
shed. deck. awn furniture
new furnace, sleeps 6 On
in Omemee. rnorn $a
519.900 As,
277-4465
198 PROWLER Regal Model
26AG on Pigeon Lake with
permanent site Features
8 x17' lard top & sides add -a -
room. shed. BBC. patio lights.
OOaI dock, etc Great family
Pa9 Call for appointment
1991 FLAGSTAFF ILMT wide-
body camper trailer. 13' Iaq
Sleeps 6 dean, moveable
ACran'DC dcareverter.tte.mwandier ttok-
fp good condition GVWR
.055kgs 54.000-090. 905-
263-2603
34 FT. GLENDETTE DELIDtE
In family trailer park on ,
Scu-
9W River, near la dsay, por-
Ida room separate bedroom,
hardtop awning. dept, stied. 4
pee bath. full kitchen, mi-
crowave all contents, im-
maculate Asking $12.500.
(7051340.5302.
36 FT. PARKHAVFA new
awning, private bedroom,
bunk room, dining -room 1o,/
custom made hutch, mi-
rrowave lull fridge, stove, fel-
ly-lurnished. 4 piece 6th -
room I ante, Shed. and
much more Asking price
$16000 831.2640.
FOLDINGTRAILER RENTALS
New 'y2K Coleman's, sleeps
6 fridge. lunate, awryng, Tow
with any car. Weekly rentals
5449/week 905-447.1094 ati-
ytine
LANDSCAPE TRAILER 10'
cn9 6' wide. Long gate on
Dock, rake rack of from. Sin
pile axle $1400 rash, 728-
2030 leave message
LIKE NEW, 1RWwd
4,I dlup tent trailer. $Ie�S 8•
num ridge. canopy. 2 new
toes. 2 spares. crank -up,
1905 623-2161.
1 ThaiNrO
STORAGE TRAILERS for sale
or rem and looking to buy. We
can set them level with the
ground. Makes a great work-
shop 430.7693 (snp)
1 Art Le"
AMllilt
1999 PONTIAC SUNFIRE SE
2 door coupe, auto, an. CD
player. black on black, avail
nmm lease takeover $251 50/
month $0 down 20 months
lett. 905-434-6860
RIPM Motorcycles
1998 NINJA KAWASAKI
ZX6R, green mint condition
new front tire. matching leath-
er suit d helmet $8500. 985-
3183 (snp)
• 1 Snowmobiles
1977 PETERBORO Rogue with
55 hp Evmrude plus trader
$800 Call Ken 416-267-5394
Isnp)
1192 FORMULA Plus Skidoo.
583cr, 2000 km M warmers,
lust spent S1.000 on machine
Studded track. stored indoors,
excellent shape Ready for
snow $2.500 firm or will trade
for older model plus cash
(705) 328-0402.
Marine
M
14 1,2 FT. SUNPAY goat with
65 no mercury motor, with
trailer. Asking $2.500 (905)
668-7386
1989 19.1/2 toot Thompson
4 3 Merc drive Inboard low
hours. mrd condition. $12.500
nbo Cam 985-3952
19% 20' JAVELIN Bass Boat.
200 HP Johnson Tourrumerd-
ngged. 100 many extras 10 list
Priced lex quick safe. $19000
%*I" much more so serous
inquiries only Also huge
gwmhty of gtuhty Iishirg
egap- lures. rods. reels, elec-
tronics etc. Call 905-473-
9207 snp
1988 POLARIS SLT 7N wA-
TERCRAFT one owner. ver/
low hours like new, three
sealer. ;over reverse, trailer.
!" sections, custom made
gaNamzed manna rail 56.100
wd1 sem Sep 17051 786.1689
20 FT PETERBORO 1/0. new
rebult 8 Lylmder engine, full
cawas enclosure plus ton-
nei andem ask trailer wk
electric winch $7.900 Call
John 985.2987
BOAT - 15 h Chrysler 9o-
wnde, and Wnseon tfankr
$1000 1905) 430-8217
CANOES & KAYAKS 150.
Ustd New' Renals ^ern Os•
Bums. Trade-lktsi Paddles.
lAefackes Canoe Kit" What-
ppyy Harbour Mary May 27 d
28. gam - Spm Swift Canoe
III Kayak 1.000-661-1429
www swttcanoe cam
MOON•HED 10 FT. boar hailer
Solid condition $250 (905)
$37-9213 snp
OLDER MODEL 14h hber-
gass beat 33hp motor, with
trailer $1.400 o b o Call
'9051668-3168
1 Garagai
yard Sales
WHOLESALER
WAREHOUSE
SALE
50-80% OFF
MAY 23 -27TH
10-3 P.M.
1485 Clements Rd.
Unit 260
Pickering 6116-9031
Supplies and
Finished Product
op" A9 Mt Rife is
• 1 Arts A
C"ft
CRAFTERS/ANTIQUES wanted
downtown Port Perry. low rent/
comm. Customers looking for
wigLie Band crafted items.
CaN 905-995-5302 to get
LISP on
11 Apirbierds
For RMN
1 1 J erat.ae o
Rent
2 BEDROOMaDIs near
Oshawa Centre/401 Parking.
laundry Non Smokers Pre-
ferred $695/mo plus hydro
Available June & July 1st 1-
688-617-6979 or 416-425-
6720 after 61) m
2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart-
ment. clean bright close to lake
& transit $700/mo . 112 ulilr
lies tst/last Available immedl-
atey Call 905.839-9801
2 BEDROOM available for
June 1st or July 1st 2 loca-
tions. 946 Masson St & 350
Malaga Rd Oshawa. $720 per
month all inclusive, no pets.
Please call train 9-9 96S-
576-6724
AJAX CENTRAL, 1 -bedroom
basement apartment. 4 ap-
pliances. Gii separate en-
trance. Laundry tacihhes.
Shower stall No pets $560
plus utilities Avail July 1 or
sooner (905)61
AMBERLEA AREA - 1 bed-
roorn i Den basement. all in-
dusuresuit single woman
non-smoker $700/month. Ilrst/
last, no pets Available June
1st 905.831-8143
BACHELOR APT - lop floor of
house Clean and quiet
Northeast Oshawa. All inclu-
sive S425,mo Parking bus
route Available Jane 1st Cali
21-0122
WHITBY Bachelor apt Also
ane bedroom on main floor
both available July 1st Well
maintained low-rise. dean
quiet mature building Ap-
PWFI, parking. utilities in-
cluded. secunty cameras.
laundry fac . balcony Catl
666-2450
BASEMENT APARTMENT
avdilable Immediately new +
bedroom. tumrshed/untur-
rushed. Sud workino non-
smoking Single Heatihydro
mduded parking first/last.
5675 Call 905-619-2603 or
905-626.50691x11)
BEAUTIFUL AND LARGE
walk oaf basement, re r(
bright. 2 bdrm . ear -n iutchen.
l4Rdy room, storage, fridge.
stove. cabin rddnties and
parking aid $775 1 or 2 per-
son working nopets Avail-
able JWy 1 19%) 686-8469
HRICHT
2 HEDR(X).%1
APARTMENT
u ci .i„rc if
LxbndEe for rcrx.
I ridge. stem. parking
1.,r I vehicletrwluokd
No pets please
(*all 90545:-7691
ho-Iwcicn 4am & hpm
tux An appo nfurn r
BRIGHT ROOMY =
bedroom Oyer concept. eat -
in kitchen, sneer only
Close to schools, recratary
Shopping West end. Osha-
wa $750mwMN Inclusive
No pets Avad June 1st.
1905)434.9793
CENTRAL AJAX Basement
apanmer•t Separate entrance.
parlung. ♦ir. au of washer/
dryer. nice backyard Close to
at amemks $600(mionm xn
d1mve, first/1ast, avalabk
early, July 905.426-9124
CENTRAL Oshawa, large 2
bedroom apartment aiaelable
In well-nanlyrkd building
Close to am anemties Please
tali (905)723-0977 9 am. -
6p in
DOWNTOWN WHITBY - 2
bdrm apt Close to GOi401
Parking. Laundry included
5800 plus hydro. First and
last Available July 1
1416)693-9017
LARGE BRIGHT 2 -bedroom
basement apt in Hamlet of
Raglan Private entrance,
parking. Laundry. no pets. non-
smoker. 5650 hydro avail-
able August 1st 655-5958
LUXURY PENTHOUSE. refur-
bished 3 -bedroom approx
1800 so 111. Quiet adult buitd-
ng, mature tenants Must see.
$1400. Utilitiesiparking incl
Oshawa. (905) 579-9016
NEWLY FIINSHED 1 bedroom
basement apt. North Ajax -
Rossland/Raverscroh Sepi
rate entrance. Parking. no
smoking or pets. All inclusive.
$7001month. First/last. Refer-
ences Avail immediately.
(905)619-1461.
MONTH OSRAWA - 2 bdrm
upper duplex Laundry. Pao -
Ing, yard Non smoker, no
Paels. $750 inclusive First/
st Avail July 1. Ideal for
working couple. (905)430-
6906.
ONE A TWO bedroom alas.
liwngroom, dirwngroom, tch
en, parlung, hardwood floors.
first &last. no pets, relerenc•
es. Available June 1 & Juyl.
call 905-723-1647, 720.3808.
579.6989,
OSHAWA, 3 two bedroom
apartments for July Ist. $675
per month plus hydro. Ist/last.
Gil Big (906) 404-9N12 atter 5
p.m.
allwkNwsori
Para
PICKERING - Legal 1 bed-
room basement apartment
Spacious bvirgroom, private
entrance, 4pc bath Non-
smoker, no pets Sails single
working person $750 m u-
sive. References FirstAast,
June 1st 905.427-8243.
PICKERING - Clean, large one
bedroom Quiet street, sepa-
rate entrance, laundry on-su-
Ile Avail. immediately. Near
401/GO and transit No smok-
ing/pets $795 Inclusive first
& last (905)831-3570
PICKERING - Clean one bed-
room basement apartment.
available Immediately In-
cluparkirg utlldies. laun-
dry.des $700 per mo Isillast
Non smoker no pets. Tele-
phone 837-9210
PICKERING GOA AKE
Nice I bed ask 5625'mo
Nice quiet bsmt. apt.
!,Its single non-smoker.
P,�nl includes uM., Sep
�,ntr. parking, cable,
aundry. New paint,
soundproofed.
Available Junior 2
ART: 905-420-3751
NG VILIAGF .r
avauabie m adult 4 -plea un
quiet residential St Walk to
shopprrg/transit Suit quiet
working adults 2 bdrm-$740
inclusive 1 bdmn-5570 plus
hydro (905) 509-2375
PICKERING. BEAUTIFUL
clean I-bdrm basement
apartment, private entrance.
Parking cemgl air. cable no
smoking/pets. references
2782
$650 available rrow Cap 839-
RETIRED! Quiet adult build -
wig m Oshawa. mature ten-
ants. central locaton 3 bed-
room aWrtmems available
June 1st Elednc heat
Vbst-leach floor
(905) 579-99016 Tel
SPACIOUS wen-maantalowd 2
bedroom Apts Avail at 900
And 888 Glen St Some warn
walk -m closets, pawn provid-
ed Gose to School stopping
tenure. GO Station Utilities
nUuded ram 728-4993
Farn��y BIC; _arge 2 &
8,R units. $710 d
6825 00 Utilities inaud-
�^ Easy access to
scrcq)s, shopping. For
a--! Call
(905) 721-8741
WANTED -+' ••
Sol,
'r maple for 2 bedroom
apt . 2nd Noor of house in
'hcii Village $750 plus.
rst & last required Avail
lay 1.428-6386
WEST WHITBY 2 bedr,om
ac! available Aug 'st $685.
MU plus heat b Nara Firsi/
last No dogs Please call
721-2128 leave message
ttayl
WHITBY, beautiful 1-Ded-
room apt in unique Inpwx.
hrepace
. tialcoy, includes
appliances. uhhhn. and Ca -
Life No pets Available July
est $775/monnf 571-3464
WHITBY. ONE BEDROOM
apartment for 'ere StiJO pr'
month ISL1ast required
Phone (905) 725-8911 days
eve and weekends 1905) 668-
4016 or(905)432-4365
WHY rem when you can own
your own home for Im than
You Ilulth " Call Dave Hay -
lock Sales Rep Re.,Max
Summit Realty (1991) Ltd
(905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-
3211
1 Ikriaee
Fair Rer_a
haill $35a0W phi?
tify FW, EAST
program he
you
,� your next home!
licensed Realtor SAW 1988
o Le
0. O
Q6 Wft
w 2
mCal
m o1�;
m a
Mark tS'tapier
Sww Ray, IWta AM* Teu ENO roe
E ABA BABA DO own your
own home. completely up-
gyraded. 6 months tree from
$550. up to 3% cash back to
you Income Irom $29.000
plus good credo Short of
down payment? Call Ken Cot -
Its, associate broker. Coldwell
Banker RUR Real Estate
(905)728.9414.
11 woe onree 11 4b noes
for sae for SW
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., MAY 28,12 - 5 P.M.
78 Vanessa Place, Whitby
$199,500
Quiet court, 2 car garage, 24' pool, deck &
change house, 60' backyard with room to
run, huge master, walk-in closet & dressing
room. Easy access to 401, walk to schools &
shopping. For appt. call (905) 579-1657.
Money to LendEO
Money 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!
LTj� easiness .1 Business
ODPortvnei•a Opportunities
Art you DC J w,:h s? 1,,3 plastic coniaire-s,�a-d':es?
Loowing for a cTai Fresh new company in
Canada only 3 years. Wide open market 'or start up
investment & superb consultant d customer support.
For details call Wanda Laird independent Kitchen
Consultant-- The Pa,-oered Chel 1.905-649.20!4 cr
Wandering Wanda®Aotmail.clien or Host a show ano
receive f•ee :O MS towards your start up kit or free
products to keep
son
I
a ,
Ile
..ori a
Njust eIi of '
owning a Country Style.
`0 aver 350 Locadoru
f`a 37 yrir in buunw,
r '
m+ndw v �Oeyarlon
Put tWNnclaimArIonag
-farlu" suponrt '
"urMettrt3 syhport
'nor• kn.rxiii with hive t`:r,: nae alyle in:
I H*% 47 & L'ensetorry Rd.
t XNRIE)4:E I
AAin cash rrnesrwienr $100.000
For trar+dwse 'nformanon
I 14051764- 70ews
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0� ti to,• � tttti
Rare PAN
A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND- ALTONA RD & SHEPPPARD,
MG 6 months free -hen own a furnished room for working
house from $600/niixen oac person n clean. qua, smoke -
Up to $5 000 cash back to IT" lame References. first
you' Require S30.000.tamily and last. (905)509-2459
Income and good credit Shon
of clown payment? Call Bill ♦ 1 Sliers0
Roka Saks Rep today, Ren rn
Max Spm, (905) 728.1600 t-
888.732-1600 BASEMENT APT.. Icmak
prekmed. Liverpool 8 Hwy f2
PICKERING-4 bedroom area $575 month inclusive
house newly decorated, on Call Dave (905)831-7055.
large lot Farstri $1.2001 Ltinvnrerd lo 401 3
month plus utilities. available bedroom executive non -
to bus Cay -5 pets Close Smoke furnished tome to
to bus Cam 905-509 8095 n9
stare with one. Separate 4pc
®1 Townhouen privae Wm, own kvwgroom.
For ftd Laundry WC, fireplace Bus A
door Sud pprolessnonl Quiet
3 BEOI" Condo in South street. $700/mo/negotiable.
Ajax Avail July 1st hip Available Juy.1s1. Parking
pittances, parking. 2 baths Cam 905-686-9963
Homefinders Plus (905)728- SAME MU 40 old mak
7902. 2 bedroom colo n Ajax at
Al OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed-
room townhouse dose to
schools. shopping. $875 per
month plus utilities FirsUlast.
Available June 1st. (905) 579-
9956 days
1 NOo
for into
PICKERING - dean famished
room. Cable. all facilities.
separate entrance. Avail.
now. Suds nonsmoking work-
er. S450/mo. Firstilast re-
quired. Call (905)839.4271
and Leave msg.
Large bedsitting
room
separate bath,
kitchenette,
garage parking
$100/ month
852-9333
1Afesmey ad Hwy e2 Own full
bath and laundry, air. non
smoker, $450 per month.
Leave message. 905-426-
4103
WORKIMG PROFESSIONAL.
Seeks same to Share house.
in Quiet location, dose to all
amenities. $500 per month.
inclusive. Please call 905-
404-0615.
Getup A
•
SWM 5=6
Mi STORAGE offifs avad-
able in Oshawa June 1st Irom
$115/monlh. Cal 725-9991
. (; k14tK1rW
OFFNIAV 81ENDUSE space
available in Souk Ails indui
inal Ind. 112 at 1.500 11
unit 56W/month, available
June Ist. Call Murray 905-
426.5895
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♦ 1 cakegu
for R m
BLUE MOON RETREAT. 1-
800.659-9448 Book now so
you won't be disappointed
Along mlh 4 well equipped
very clean cottages. "bis year
we have a second luxury cot-
tage The Shangnta. Private
driveway d beach. 3 bed-
rooms. 3 baths, private hodub
room. fireplace. satellite TV.
reclining hwngroom furniture.
washer d dryer. dishwasher
pillow top king d queen sized
beds All cottages have
BBO's lire qts and patio f(jr-
niture and use of Hohub In-
cluded in rental price. tennis.
basketball, beach volleyball.
badminton, horseshoes. Tow-
boats. canoes and paddle
boats We also have great
fishing d swimming all on
clean. quiet. Purdy lake lust
501ms from Algonquin Park
BOBCAYGEON AREA. LAKE
FRONT tamely cottage. 2 -
bedroom 4pc bath. PJ VCR.
micro, barbecue bilge deck.
'lock boat available very pn-
a$645/week i705)657-
1992
CHANDOS LAKE ;lean 2 & 3
+droom hou'e+eepmq cot -
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:es Prices from 5380 - $485
ap 705.656-4981
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Monday - Fnday
9 a.m. - 4 P.M.
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cottage 3 -bedrooms all con-
verkences. cable No (lets
Available August. $550/wtek-
y Cap(90623-7637
GANAMOOUE LAKE. ' 000 is -
ands area 3 bedroom,
sleeps B well eqw sex nu-
marous attractions $'00
-we Calif 905-576-3312
GREAT FISHING and family
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from Oshawa Modem _log
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dwift s program Low 4m
III pries. Jay & August also
available Su"Meads Cot -
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CLEARWATER " 3 cerl.,,rj
fully f;,rrished Ar eorrdr-
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carpet. palm & nooung
VWOLggfWld This honkK siiu-
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garner today at (9051728-
9414
3-BEDROOMBUNGALOW n
desirable 'tom let cal ASH
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ndir0e urge in attached
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quiet backyard stream flows
across 10 nature trees Re-
duces price $224 000 Call
(905)655-5480 for details
OPEN HOuSE SAT. May 27,
COURTICE 1.4pm Poolion
Cres 2 -storey 3 -bed &'2
walk-in closet. 2 5 tum SW -
Claus open concept wlsepa-
rate dnningroom- Bngm eal-n
kitchen */pantry Lmngroom
w/hnghitghter widow, open to
staircase leading to large
family room w7fueplace C/A
security system. 5 appl Fully
fenced wit/interlock raised
f owierbelds in back and pato
$179.900 905.404-0018
JEFFREY WILT 4 -bedroom
home located in Counice.
family -room w/pas fireplace.
oak mantle. separate Iiiw
room & lormul dknmg-room.
huge ear -n -kitchen w/upgrad-
ed cabinets. ceramic back -
splash & pantry, man -floor
Laundry, oversized maister-
bedroom w/wal k -in -closet.
2nd closet & ensufte w/oval
Tub, prolesslonally decorated
throughout Including strip
hardwood fiddling in man tram
& upgraded carpet throughout.
Extras include custom window
dovedngs mroughli such as
Caktoma shutters. centrali
upgraded light fodures. central
vac w1equfpment. 5-appkarl
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Fully fenced backyard wrihree
mature trees. From yard, pro•
fessionally landscaped. A
MUST SEE" Purchaser to ai
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2yrs Asking $219.900. 434-
6149.
11 ate oeir
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MUST SEE!! -3.2 -bedroom
home 15 minutes- Peterbor-
ough. 25 minutes -Oshawa
8%.
4_
5 -appliances.
16'x20' cedar deck pool, kid's
cabin, lenced. 3/4 -acre, well -
landscaped gorgeous view
Cly Rd I10/Bland Line Mount
Pleasant $149.900 705.799-
0610 OPEN HOUSE-Sai.Mav
27-1-4p m
NE OSHAWA. 3yr old home
Detached 3-bdrm, 2-sturey
Beautifully decorated and
spacious w/marry features
Fenced and landscaped yard
wished Window coverings m-
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for viewing anytime 905-720-
1710
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May 27th 3 Sunday May 28th.
1 pm -spm 64 Old Colony
Or. Whitby (between Brock &
Garden at Drydenl 3 bdrm
freehold townhouse. endunit.
North Whitby excellent loca-
lion Professionally deco ed
& bbeautifullyrat
Landscaped Fin-
ished basement 1 385s it
Lot size 32ft x 110ft Asking
$169900
OPEN HOUSE - Sunday May
281h 3 6 D m 45 Bonrycas-
lie Or Bowmanville 1784 sq
if 2 story. 3 bedrooms. on
rude whirlpool tub. hardwood.
' mshedbasement. 5 min
nolle 1u school $185900
305? 6970375
OSHAWA. 3•' bedroom .nth
arge aoartrnem with full
.schen. large h'nrgroom75ed-
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lid. hardwood floors, fridgN
•'love included. air. 64x121
=2A zoned lot Asking
$165.900 117 Tecumseh
=we Oshawa To view 905-
OWN YOUR OWN waterfront -
3239 900 3 bear„m pias
swimming pool, tamryroom
10 mm from Port Perry open
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• I Auctions • Mretiens • • 1 seryls- • • 1 Sarvias • • I Sari • • 1 Sarvins 1 wolsaipint 4 • I card d Thati s • I Card d Ttlalika
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Sat. May 27th at 10 a.m.
670 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby
Having recd. Instructions from Moving Company we
are clearing storage lots plus a large quantity of new
furniture including curio cabinets. chest of drawers,
oak bedroom suite. black entertainment unit, new mat-
tresses all sizes. oak roll top desk, dry sink, several sets
of crystal glasses, crystal bowls, 12 place set of Royal
Doulton china, old pine book shelve, 20- TV, set of Ro-
senthal dishes, vases, crystal pitchers 8 candy dishes,
lace table clothes, washstand. prints, china. pots 8
pans. 2 dr. fridge c/w ice maker, wing back chairs, love
seat. corner curio cabinets, tea wagon, walnut chest of
drawers, stacking tables, occasion chairs, auto washer.
range. table 8 chairs, plus hundreds other articles.
Note Time: 10 a.m. Excellent Sale. Plan to attend.
Last Sale In This Building.
Viewing Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Terms Cash, Visa, MIC Ilterac.
McLean Auction b Liquidation
905-686-3291 or 905-576-7550
ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!!
Our "Auction Package" consists
of your ad running weekly
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One call does it all!!
Phone 576-9335
Fax 579-4218
Antiques. Collectables, Doulton's, Sports
Memorabilia Old Radio's and Jaguar Auto.
Sunday. May 28th. 10:30 a.m. (Viewing 9.00)
MacGregor Auction Centre, Bowmannlle
401 to Waverly Rd. Exit 431. North to a2 Hwy..
East to Sagog St. North 1 km.
unday s Auction features a qual ty select c� of arta
om the past, refinished d onginel condition, iris
iq oak siroll top desk, oak office chars. oak d
ible hanging lap, tike chairs (parlour, captain. pi
asks. Victorian etc ) Canadians tics washstai
ressers blanket b toot boxes, local advertising
les, post cards. pumps, lead glass windows, old
io s (Greets. Baroness 610, Admiral, RCA. G.E.
ost. Crosley 51, 2 Phdco floor models 63 d
oval Doulton include HN 3646. 2361 3954. 3:
625. 1315. 3457. 3647. 2017. 2105. 3456. 11
471. 3381. 2877, 3427, 3601. 3956. 3694. qu
lass d china. sports collectables include pr. of sI
om Montreal Forum, old sports cards d refere
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,) Plus many more rare 8 unique articles. N(
ports Collectables sell 1st at 10.30am.
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TO ALL MY CLIENTS
"THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES"
OVER THE LAST TWO DECADES.
Your support & friendship mill aFtlxtyS
be remembered and appreciated.
I ant pleased to announce
the opening of
Hair "N" Style (955-301) in Port Perry
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(Former owner ( f the Hair Cultnig Lounge)
• 1 Deaths EMU DedM
IMOORE, James Edward - Suddenly at
home on Monday, May 22nd, 2000 in his
53rd year. Jim, father of Lisa and Steven.
Much loved son of Myrtle and the late
George Moore. Dear brother of June and
Shirley Powless and her spouse Richard
Radke. He will be lovingly remembered by
the rest of his family and friends, especially
Jamie Young. A memorial service will be
held at Markham Baptist Church, 110
Church Street, Markham on Friday, May
26th, at 11 am. Floral tributes gratefully de-
cided. As expressions of sympathy, dona-
tions to the Kidney Foundation or the Nation-
al C.G.I.T Association, 195 The West Mall,
Suite 414, Etobicoke, Ontario, M9C 5K1,
would be appreciated.
ADAIR, Jessie - Quietly at Ajax Pickering Health
Centre on Tuesday May 23, 2000, in her 79th
year. Jessie, beloved wife of the late Lyell Adair.
Loving mother to Darla and her husband Tom
Moores and Donna Farquhar. Dear Grandmother to
Kim and Dave, Kerry and Mike, Tommy, Chad and
Kenny. Great-grandmother to Kayla and Taylor.
Sister of Edna McBumey and Cliff Shackelton.
Sadly missed by nieces Cheryl. Bev, and Joanne
and nephew Pat and their families and friends.
Resfing at RONALD MARTINO AND SON FU-
NERAL DIRECTORS, Brock Road Chapel, 1057
Brock Rd., Pickering lust south of the 401, east
side) 905-686-5589. The family will receive
friends Friday May 2601 from 10:00 a.m, until
time of Service of Remembrance at 11:00 a.m.
Private cremation has taken place. In Jessie's
Memory, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
MCDONALD, Joel Alfred - Suddeily at his Wil-
low Beach home and treasured sanctuary on Tues-
day. May 23, 2000, in his 46th year, the youngest
and much loved son at Squadron Leader Charles
McDonald, OFC 8 2 Bars, DFM and Dorothy Ellen
Smith, both deceased. Joel fought a valiant fight
to re9airt his health and to live Ne ardependently,
on his own terms. He is survived by his proud
brothers and sisters: Janet and her husband, his
good friend Bob Moffatt of Pickenng Village,
Jane McDonald of Oshawa, and brothers
John McDonald of Pickering and Jeff McDonald
and his wife Sheala OSnen of VKlona, B.C. Much
respelled uncle of Mike. Robbie and Arid" Mot -
fall and their families, Christie and Marty Libre,
and Jessie McDonald, •Uncle Joe* was prede-
ceased by his nephew Coffin McDonald. He will be
greatly missed by his good friends Ron Hughes
and Marilyn Cuter. Mr. McDonald isr�u1g at
MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old King-
ston Road, Ajax. Visitation will be held from 2.4
p.m and from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, May 26. A cele-
bration of Joel's life will be held at 11 an on Sat-
urday, May 27, 2000 in the Chapel. Irterment will
follow at Erskine Cemetery, Pickenng. t friends
so desire, donations may be made to the ALS So-
ciety of Ontario, 265 Ybedand Ave., Suite 300,
Toronto, Ont. M2J 1S5
Henry George McKenna
(Valertin of Woad war 1, 5 gees of service)
Suddenly at Uxbridge Cottage
Hospital on Tuesday, May 23, 2000, in
his 84th year. Beloved husband of
Simone. Fondly remembered by
many nieces and nephews and
Resting at the funeral home of
Low & Low, Uxbridge (23 Main Street
South) till 10:30 A.M. Saturday, May
27, then to Sacred Heart Catholic
Church for funeral Mass at 11 A.M.
Visiting, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.
Remembrances may be made to the
Heart Foundation or Uxbridge Cottage
Hospital. Prayers, 8 P.M. Friday Night.
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Boxers only one roup d topound
PICKERING
Two Liver-
pool Boxing
Club fighters
were ready to
rumble at the
Ray McGibbons
Tournament in
St. Catharines,
but one couldn't
find a pugilist to
pound and the
other fell ill after
one round.
Liverpool
club boxers Tara
Willoughby,
Rhonda Ang,
Richard Billing-
ton, Tec Ang and
Owen McNabb
and coaches Pre-
ston Roberts and
Bill Manderson
were in atten-
dance.
Willoughby
and Billington
were scheduled
to box.
Willoughby
didn't get into
the ring as the
woman she was
supposed to box
had dust returned
from a tourna-
ment in Finland
and elected to
past.
Billington put
on the gloves to
light a boxer
from Hamilton,
but illness forced
him to withdraw
after the first
round.
The Liverpool
Boxing Club.
which is ccle-
brating its first
anniversary,
trains Tuesdays
and Thursdays at
8:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 3:30
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PUBLIC INFORMATION WORKSHOP
COUGS INVESTMENTS LIMITED
PROPOSED LIFESTYLE COMMUNITY
COMMUNAL SERVICING
Cougs Investments limited has submitted a plan of subdivision 18T-99028 that, if
approved, would allow for the development of a 109 unit lifestyle community east of the
existing; Deer Creek and Fawnbrook Golf Courses. It is proposed that the development
he serviced with a communal wastewater collection and treatment system.
The project is being planned under the "approved development plan" option of the
Class Environmental Assessments for 'Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects and
Municipal Roads Projects, .lune 1993, as amended. Environmental Assessment Act
approval of the applicable municipal infrastructure will be achieved on approval of the
plan of subdivision.
The Public is invited to attend a public information workshop on Tuesday, .lune the 13'
from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Deer Creek Golf Clubhouse at 27 Buggey lane in
Ajax. A presentation on the proposed infrastructure will he made at 7:30 p.m. Plans and
supporting documentation will he available for review.
If you are unable to attend, you are encouraged to contact the lead consultant as listed
below during normal working hours. Written comments will also he accepted.
G.M. Sernas & Associates Limited
110 Scotia Court
Whitby, ON
UN 81(7
Telephone (905) 686-6402
Facsimile (905) 432-7877
R. (Reg 1 Webster, P. Eng. or R. (Rick) Tranyuada, P. Eng.
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proposed plan of subdivision on Monday. June the 21th at the Town municipal offices
165 tiarwood Avenue) at 7:00 p.m.
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