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PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER PRESSRUN 50,100 PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2000 Shaft is back at the movies Page 25 F44C*nd914 S. A OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $5/ $1 NEWSSTAND LOSSA s orts p �. up in the a Page 30 STOREROOM �'ickering may ask Province to force merger plebiscite BY SUSAN O'NEIIL Staff Writer PICKERING —City residents still might have their say on munic- ipal restructuring in Durham when they go to the polls in the Novem- ber municipal election. Although Pickering council voted against placing a referendum question on the ballot earlier this year, the City's executive commit- tee voted Monday to ask the Province to step in and question local voters on the issue of amalga- tmation. If that recommendation is ap- proved by council next week, the ,Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing will be invited to direct the City to ask citizens here if they are !in favour of reducing the total num- ber of municipal governments in :Durham by way of amalgamations. '"Ii►e minister has the capacity to .seek out the opinion of the public on matters of provincial interest;' ;Mayor Wayne Arthtus said He explained under the Munici- CELIA BRONKHORSTI News Advertiser photo Batters up! Daniel Chartrand and son Jacob, 5, team up on the T -ball tee at Petticoat Creek Conservation Area in Pickering during an after- noon of fun. The Chartrands were taking part with others in the Charles H. Best Diabetes Centre's `Best' Summer Picnic last Sat - See PICKERING page 4 ur"ay. For more photos, see page 28 Pickering invited to celebrate Millennium Square launch PICICER 4C. — Picketing rest- son Park, will featur dents are invited to attend the tainment, natural h .launch of the City's new Millenni- activities and a con -tun Square and Trail at a special cer- becue. The Pickeri ',enotty Saturday. Waterfront Project `,r The groundbreaking event, Council Monday, v which runs from noon to 2 p.m. on community with a the waterfront trail in Alex Robert- front trail that tells -d muncal enter- enng's past, present and future. The ritage and an groundbreaking ceremony take diimuttary bar- splace rain or shine at 1 p.m. on the ig Millennium waterfiont. If it rains, the reception approved by will be held at Fast Shore Commu- ill provide the nity Centre at 910 Liverpool Rd. vibrant water- For more information call the story of Pick- City at 420-4660. - - --- --DrSAL On the road to transportation answers Durham survey poses `major challenge' in changing views BY SUSAN O'NEILL Staff Writer The Region is facing a "major challenge- in changing the way people travel as it prepares a trans- portation vision for the area, Durham council heard Wednesday. In a presentation on the progress of the Durham Mobility Study, which is currently develop- ing a plan to guide the Region's transportation services for the next 20 years, project co-ordinator Gene Chartier told councillors there's a need to change public sentiment toward transit use. Inside the News Advertiser w1ERE TO m IT umww Pale ...........6 Frtaiaaleat ..........25 FIESTA SECTION ......19-22 SMb................30 Itiw .............32 GIVE US A CALL Gyral ..........683-5110 C1- 1 ler ........683-0707 a':i N --i. ......683-5117 so& Nati p .....683-3005 sww*yms 1-800-662-8423 Entail .shoustonOdurham.net Web site ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 He noted a recent survey con- ducted for Durham by the Angus Reid Group indicated people here do want to see improvements to local transit, but they're not eager to use the service. "The public wants to see more public transit, but (they're saying) 'Don't take away my ability to drive or my ability to have good roads.' People want to have every- thing... they want to make sure there is transit available for their neighbour to take;' he said. See DURHAM page 7 Sun. 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II / II jr IAI J I IAAr rsr AAA d✓r.r.r.r rd r,r,r•r•rr•r••• rr r r r r• r.,rr,r.rr,•••..rs• r �ff�Atr/!I�`r + rr,, �l l r +,lid t , P r,., , t f + +.r s ► • • tI ► ► t! ► I t + + + r r ► • • �ca►e rfnar►+nean ' �'> ft r of r•Irr if J 1/,,•e 4 '1411 Y 1 IY • 1 • 14'141 •+ t•'• ' 1• / C• Iv ♦ ♦•� • •• •+I,r ; r 4114 Reportpushes forSailing regatta this weekend on Frenchman's Bay PICKERING —The French- ed to take part in the two-day borough. Races start at 10 a.m. increased man's Bay Yacht Club is hosting event, including the Frenchman's The Yacht Club is on the west cpowers the2nd Annual Unistrut Sailing Bay Yacht Club High Pert�or- shore of Frenchman's Bay at Regatta Saturday and Sunday. mance Byte Team and other Breezy Avenue and Sunnse More than 30 boats are expect- sailors from Pickering and Scar- Road. But Durham College wants more A report which would give increased powers and flexibility to community colleges, still isn't enough to match the broad dreams of Durham College. "It's good for colleges and they are useful recommendations... given that Durham is a big believer in the diversity that it is allowing for. It's just that we see our vision as being far deeper and tar broader the what's included in the paper," says Durham College President Gary Polonsky. He was responding to a report prepared by the Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technolo- gy of Ontario, which represents the province's 25 colleges. The 51 -page document, which would -see the first overhaul of the community college system in 25 years, makes the case for an increasingly independent, market-driven system that "will be the most highly respected college system in the world by 2010:' The college association wasn't able to reach consensus on all issues in the statement, but does ask the Ontario gov- ernment to establish a new charter for colleges that could include: • Giving colleges the authority to ap- prove new programs quickly. on their own to meet business and community needs - or, at the very least reforming the current system; - Allowing college% to specialize if they want. - The right to grant degrees. The Province has already launched a pilot project permitting up to 24 applied de- gree programs in Ontario starting Sep- tember 2(X)1. but colleges want this en- trenched. - Change the funding model to pro- vide `progressive' and `adequate' fund- ing. While there's no dollar figure at- tached, colleges would at least like the current funding of about $3.000 per full- time student maintained, as well as an additional $2 billion over the next five years to accommodate the enrolment growth. • Hire and set salaries for college presidents. "The word that captures it best over- all is greater flexibility for the college system:' says Howard Rundle chairman of the college association's committee of presidents and head of Fanshawe College in London. Mr. Polonsky, who has advocated a new integrated university -college con- cept be implemented for Durham, says the recommendation are good, but he'd like them to go further. "Durham is not interested in a little more flexibility:' he says. "We want to rewrite the envelope and create a whole new institution. "Our vision is to differentiate our- selves from Ontario colleges and create a different kind of post -secondary edu- cation which merges the best of the uni- versity world and the college world to create a integrated university -college:" Mr. Polonsky participated in the for- mulation of the report, but concedes his vision for a univer%ity-college i,, unique among his peer%. -TOWSTAR NEWS SERVICE A Candy Bouquet*"' is a delicious fulled gift - always in the gest of taste and sure to please 3" 9 Prices range from $15 to $150 Local delivery available Each Candy Bouquet is hand made, so may vary from samples shown. lj`4, {lse$ttlpConters in ABX celebrated Ow official grand opening With their ribbon cutting on Tues., June 1 Sth. L -R are Michelle Davidson, Milana Fraczek, Sandra Vbung, Cathy lynch, Roger Anderson .(Chairman of Durham Regan), Denise -Balk, Irene Melnick (owner), Jason Read and Mary Novak. 101gIBLE �at�cCLEANERS I CLpTNEg iiiN911461 a DVE046 TEL: (905) 837-2241 � '-GRAND OPENING SPECIALS . TAILOR ON PREMISES SPECIALIST IN SUEDE LEATHER & FURS WEDDING DRESSES CLEANED & BOXED HEMMING DONE WHILE YOU WAR 54.99 FOR PANTS i Shirts Blouses 705 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Ont. Table Cloths Whites Road Shoppin Centre & More 0 P PAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 16, 2000 Pickering residents may yet- have their say on merger PICKF.RING from puke I pal Elections Act the minister can direct Towns and Cities to include plebiscite questions on their ballots. The mayor added he believes this ap- proach would better than holding a plebiscite under the government's new Direct Democracy Through Municipal Referendums Act 2000. That legislation, introduced in April. allows municipalities to hold binding referendums. But. the Province has the final word on what questions will be al- lowed and 50 per cent of the municipal- ity's eligible voters plus one must cast ballots in favour of the plebiscite ques- tion to make the decision binding. At seems somewhat redundant to seek a binding referendum question:' the mayor said. He noted the Provinces requirements regarding voter turnout will make it binding referendum virtual- lv unattainable because turnout in mu- nicipal elections is typically around the 30 -per cent mark. "It's clear to me there are too many (municipal governments in Durham). What the right number is, I'm not sure yet Mayor Arthurs added. The executive committee also en- dorsed various rec:ommendatiorv. Mon- day that were approved by regional councillors at a retreat at Fem Resort in January. including supporting a modi- fied two-tier system with a slimmed down Region, backing potential munic- ipal amalgamations and supporting a re- view of the number of politicians in Durham. "What is encouragine about this is that its a next step:' said Ward 2 local Councillor Mark Holland, who made an unsuccessful attempt in February to convince his col- leagues to hold it referendum on municipal restructuring this fall. -I would hope the minister acts upon this request:' he said. " I think we would find the majority of resi- dents are in finour of change in Durham But. Ward 1 Rc_iom.il Cotlli;il- lor \1aurice l3rcnnc: optimistic the minister will re- spond favourably to the Citv's re- quest. He noted three Progressive Conservative ministers have threat- ened to force amalgamations in the 9O5 regions during recent years un- less local municipalities could reach a solution regarding restruc- turil vc ;t, the CM 01 I'ick.rin_• t.� the ,'Ir,„Ile„_; �::n�l ��•. mended amalgamation with Ajax):' Court. Brenner said. "And yet every minister has turned down our request for a home-grown solu- tion:' Meanwhile. Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson said he believes (X) per cent of Picker- imz resident,, �k ill be in favour of reducin' the numher cif jloliticiam in I)urhanl. Rol. hrd lila• the ('its tion. "I'd like to see us be a little more direct and ask. 'Do we want to see an amalgamation with Ajax?"' he said. Ward 2 Iocal Councillor Dave Ryan noted the committee's deci- sion to seek input from the Province "puts the onus where it he longi " is added. "it Feint” oiit ,I , ;� k:A.. 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Last De- cember, Durham Council voted to table a staff rec- ommendation to request that Trans- port Canada move forward and desig- nate the Pickering lands as an airport site on the table. And, regional representatives voted again Wednesday to leave the matter on the table at this time. That's a deci- sion that will allow the stake- holder%' forum, es- tablished in March 1999 to develop a long-term plan for the airport lands, to continue work- ing on a draft agreement, Mr. Frederick said. The Pickering resident told coun- cil the group of citizens, munici- pal, provincial and federal govern- ment officials has .made "excellent progress" since the Region initial- ly tabled the re- quest to seek des- ignation in De- cember. "Real progress ;is being made, :we're shaping an ,agreement," he said, calling the stakeholders' forum "the first avenue in 28 years to really provide a long-term solu- tion.' .Mr. Frederick 4lstr told -council- lors federal Trans- port Minister David Collenette recently informed the City of Picker- ing that he won't proceed with dcs- ignation of the lands at this time. "If the man re- sponsible for the designation process continues to endorse us, we ask that Durham Region continue to support us as well;' he said. Under the fed - era) Aeronautics Act, designation would allow Ot- tawa to impose zoning regulations on the area that would limit the height of build- ings, prohibit elec- tronic signal inter- ference which could endanger aircraft, and pro- hibit land use that may be attractive to birds (such as landfills). or the planting of certain crops. It would en- able the govern- ment, in effect. to protect the site for possible future use as an airport. 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The statistics clearly show stantly that there are fewer welfare re - child poverty in Canada is a problem cipients - hundreds of thousands of them that isn't getting better and it's certainly - over the past five years. But more poor not going away. children and hamelessness in the GTA In a poll of 23 industrialized coun- is a catastrophic problem. tries taken by the United Nations, Cana- Somewhere in all the rhetoric about da comes in a dismal 15th in child better times there has to be a workable poverty figures. A whopping 15.5 per plan to cut child poverty. The goal of cent of Canadian children live below the eliminating it by the year 20(x). Parlia- poverty line. Those figures were re- ment's objective back in 1989, was far Iewsed %londay. from realistic. After all, even in Sweden The countries that have the least two of I W children are poor. But surely, child poverty are. not surprisingly, the we can try to reduce the number. four which make up Scandinavia. lead- The kcy to eliminating child poverty ing the list is Sweden with just 2.6 per is in providing worthwhile jobs, not cent of its children living in poverty, fol- minimum wage ones, for the parents of lowed by Norway at 3.9 per cent. Fin- poor kids. The Province and the Feds land at 4.3 per cent and Denmark at 5.1 must establish training programs, back - per cent. to -school incentives and educational in - These countries invest heavily in ducements to keep kids in school and children with massive public day care encourage their parent% to go hack. A provided. among other programs. person who works part-time in a store Canada ranks below the Czech Re- might not be on welfare: or unemployed. public, Hungary and Poland among oth- but surely that person can't adequately ers and is just ahead of Ireland. Britain support his or ler children. and the U.S.. second last on the list with Unless we make changes, we will a child poverty rate of 22.4 per cent. reap the whirlwind of the poverty cycle: Not that Canadians have ewer com- increased crime, more students drop- parW our social programs with those ping out and poverty continuing. We can provided in the United States. Nor do better. should we. Certainly our tax rates are higher, our social safetN net more com- E-Msil comments on this' opinion to prehensive. But, gi%cn that we have had shouston&durham.net. Submissions five solid yeah of economic expansion, which include a first and last name, as lowered unemployment and a flat rate of well as the community of rresidmce, will inflation, shouldn't the child poverty be considered for publication. 1 6 2 0 0 0 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Much input shaped tests to ensure we have best possible teachers To the editor: Blake Purdy's June 4 column regarding a meeting 1 held with some parents to discuss the provincial government's teacher testing program is inaccurate. The meeting that has him so Doctor's work is never done Job of tending to sick is extensive The upside of a health problem is you have the opportunity to become fa- miliar with your doctor and the work- ings of his office. I usually would have spent a mere 15 minutes a year at the doctor's office. Recently, however, I have been a frequent visitor. I findl am soothed by the dynamics choreographed by the doctor's matriar- chal assistant. As she surveys the wait- ing room, she reveals her quiet, kind, grandmotherly demeanor. However, sequestered behind her half -wall is "mission control," where it seems as if she can grow arms on demand. Fax, phone, patient, form, doctor's instructions, other phone, patient, keeping the doctor on schedule, new chart, lab specimen, OHIP billing, ap- pointment booking, pull a file and five minutes have passed. Call a specialist, book an appointment, call a patient, confirm an appointment. File test re- sults and sterilize instruments. Slide in a pharmaceutical salesman and a pa- tient for a flu shot: neither have ap- pointments. The time for these tasks, by the way, Suzanne Kahler Opinion Shaper is not a consideration according to OHIP. Holy Toledo! Forget the kettle - bet- ter get that coffee ready. Just right, his favourite mug and put it into his hand. If William Shakespeare were alive today, he would feel compelled to write a play covertly disguising the vi- tuperation the family practitioner is suffering at the hands of the govern- ment. A recent newscast announced some doctors dared to turn away pa- tients because they had reached the OHIP cap of $320,000 per year. Fur- thermore, Mr. Harris said, "these doc- tors should be drummed out of their profession" Please understand - the doctor is not capped at $320,000. His practice is. A family physician is not only a highly skilled medical professional but now he also must be an astute busi- nessman. When he reaches the stage of having a closed practice, he is middle- aged. Ask any small businessman you know about the start-up costs and cu- mulative expenses of being self-em- ,ployed. Should the doctor become ill, who generates his income? In what we refer to as the `teal world' pundits would say this business plan is barely viable. A doctor is more than a medical person: he is a father, a son, a husband, a friend and a neighbour. He experi- ences all the joy and grief you do. In a world where arriving early and staying late no longer seemed to be valued, our family physician is still accessible to us only because his compassion and com- mitment know no timepiece. E,Msll comments on this opinion to shouston0durhsm.net Submissions which include s first and last name, as well as the community of residetwe, will be considered for pubMestion. concerned was not a public meeting, but a gathering of indi- viduals I invited to give me feed- back on the teacher testing pro- gram. Their names were not se- cret and the media were free to attend or not as they wished. 1 have held public meetings, where teacher testing along with any other subject that people de- sired to raise could have been ; raised — in Pickering on April 20, in Uxbridge on April 26 and j at my annual community brunch on June 4 in Pickering. All of these events were publicly ad- vertised in Mr. Purdy's newspa- per. It's true that I did not attend an Oshawa forum on education issues, which Mr. Purdy criti- cizes. However, the organizers did not do me the courtesy of asking whether I had a prior commitment before they orga- nized it. I was already booked to deliver a speech in Peterborough that evening. Fortunately, my caucus colleague, John O'Toole, MPP for Durham, ably stood in for me. Implementing a teacher test- ing program was a commitment we made to voters in last year's election. To keep that promise, I have met with and received the advice of many groups and indi- viduals in the education sector, including school boards, teacher federations, the Ontario College of Teachers and parents. We have not always agreed on all points but their advice has clear- ly shaped the comprehensive teacher testing program that I announced on May 11. We have many excellent teachers, but this initiative will ensure that all of our teachers are as good as they can be. Janet Ecker, Minister of Education, Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge MPP NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in -Chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher Retail Advertising Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak Classified Advertising Manager John Willems Real Estate/Automotive Advertising Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution ii4anager Lillian Hook Office Manager Barb Harrison Composing Manager News (905)683-5110 SALO (905)6x3-5110 Classifieds (905)683-0707 Distribution (905)683-5117 General Fax (905)683-7363 il shouston(adurham.nct Web address www.durhamnews.net 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L I S 2H5 Publications Mail Sales Agreement Number 1332791 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Cotn- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Coun- cil. The publisher re- serves the right to classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for adver- tisement limited to space priceerror occupies. o Cq*C ra ■ , NEW Sk ADVEON, June 16, 2000 PAGE 7 A/P Top authors paged to the stage byreaders EDUCATION BRIEFS JUNE 16, 20,00 Durham students honour hook writerq named C'anacia',;q hest BY MIKE RUTA Staff Writer The story of a girl who hides from the Nazis during the Second World War has been chosen the top fiction book in Canada by about 40,000 elementary stu- dents. Approximately 700 Durham public and separate board pupils attended a celebration at the Os- hawa Civic Auditorium Monday when the Silver Birch Award winners were announced. Each year, a committee nomi- nates 10 Canadian fiction and 10 non-fiction books to receive the annual award. The books are pre- sented to Canadian students in Grades 4 to 6 who must read a minimum of five from each cate- gory to cast a vote for their favourites. For Toronto writer Kathy Kacer, author of the winning fic- tion book 'The Secret of Gabi's Dresser', it was a day of firsts. "This is my first published novel and the first time I've been a part of Silver Birch;' she said. Obviously impressed by the enthusiasm of the students around her, Ms. Kacer added, "Look at this. It's a remarkable thing" The novel is deeply personal for Ms. Kacer as it's based on the true story of her mother, who was living in eastern Czechoslovakia when the Nazis invaded the coun- try. Her name was on a deporta- tion list, but Ms. Kacer's mother hid in a clothes dresser and avoided detection as other chil- dren were taken from their homes. "It's a very important story for me, part of my childhood bed- time stories," said Ms. Kacer. "I'm very committed to stories of the Holocaust and feel they need to be told" An eager reader of the book was Kathryn Pecore, a student at St. Paul Catholic School in Whit- by, who said she never knew the Nazis made children work until she read the book. "It was actually sad, because if that was me I'd be very upset Toronto writer Kathy Kacer was suitably hand in Oshawa on Monday as part of a cele - proud after her book w•as chosen the top fic- bration attended by 700 Durham kids. Her tion piece in Canada by approximately 40.000 book chronicles the story of a girl who hides elementary school students, including hun- from the Nazis at the height of the Second dreds in Durham Region. M.Y. Kacer was on World War. that I didn't have my family and friends with me;' said Kathryn, who read all the fiction nomi- nees. She was impressed with the writing, which made it easy to picture the words in her mind, and said she was anxious to see what would happen to Gabi, the book's central character. Classmate Michael Blair voted in the non-fiction category, which was won by Sheree Fitch's collection of poetry entitled 'If You Could Wear My Sneakers'. But Michael voted for 'Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect Themselves', by Etta Kaner. "I found it really interesting;' said Michael. "The paragraphs that explained the animals made a lot of sense" He learned a lot of obscure facts about animals and the avid camper figures some of them might come in handy one day. Janelle Shaw, a Grade 4 stu- dent at Conant Public School in Oshawa, read all 20 books and was one of the pupils at the cele- bration honoured for doing so. Janelle said it took her about three months to read the 20 titles. Her non-fiction vote went to Mary Wallace's 'The Inuksuk Book% which explains how the Inuit use the stone markers called Inuksuk. ..It taught me a lot and the pic- tures were beautiful;' said Janelle. "I just really enjoyed it" Lee Farrington, a Grade 6 stu- dent at Joseph Gould Public School in Uxbridge, had his fin- gers crossed when the fiction award was announced. He had voted for Karleen Bradford's 'Lionheart's Scribe', about a young boy's dream to join the crusaders as they head for Jerusalem. -It had the most action and I liked it the best:' said Lee. Classmate Buck Sully read all 20 books and agreed with his friend. -It was well-written and a lot of action:' he said. Amanda Weare, a Grade 6 stu- dent at St. Patrick Catholic School in Ajax, took about four months to finish the 20 books nominated for awards. " I voted for someone else for both categories," she said after the winners were announced. A committee of about 20 teacher -librarians from both school boards organized the cele- bration, which went Durham - wide this year after being held in Uxbridge in past years. Durham works to ma out future of transportation' p DURHAMfrom page 1 get people to realize what simply "highlighting the reduce the role of the auto - Mr. Chartier also re- ported the survey, which polled 400 residents dur- ing March, indicated re- spondents believe "there is a need to reduce, from an overall perspective, our auto usage." But, 88 per cent of resi- dents who participated in the survey indicated they drive to work. And, when asked how the Region could best improve trans- portation here, the majori- ty said road improvements would be the best use of tax dollars. Mr. Chartier 'told re- porters the Region is fac- ing "a major challenge in GENE CHARTIER A need to change public sentiment. terms of changing public sentiment" and encourag- ing people to leave their cars behind. "We have to the implications are of their actions" He notes the current municipal transit services work well in serving the GO system. And, he says staff recognize a "need to have some inter -municipal connectivity" within the Region. But, he adds, there's the challenge of getting peo- ple to use the service once it's provided. Mr. Chartier reports the Durham Mobility Study isn't anywhere near mak- ing a recommendation about possible transit amalgamations in Durham, noting at this stage the committee is issues. "We're hoping we can get some public involve- ment at this point in time. Hopefully, we can come up with a plan that is workable," Mr. Chartier said, noting Durham is seeking the public's input on a "blueprint to help guide the Region's trans- portation system" at a se- ries of public meetings being held next week. The committee has pro- duced several working pa- pers outlining the opinion poll results, the vision for creating a sustainable transportation network in Durham through the year 2021 and opportunities to mobile. Members of the public are invited to comment on the study at three open houses being held next week, including a session June 20 at the Ajax Com- munity Centre, June 21 at the McLaughlin Auditori- um in Oshawa and June 22 at the Port Perry Town Hall in Scugog. All open houses run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. with presentations taking place at 7:30 p.m. each night. Copies of the working papers are available on the Region's Web site at www.region.durham.on.ca or by contacting Mr. Chartier at 668-7721. Catholic board objects to Ajax official plan The Durham Catholic District School Board is objecting to a section of Ajax's official plan be- cause it says the Town is too re- strictive in allowing where high schools can be built. The Ajax plan, adopted two months ago and now being circu- ated by Durham Region for com- 'nents. states schools can only be 7uilt in residential and central area designations. The board rants the Town to allow sec - schools in employment areas. Ajax objected N h e n Durham's :;atholic and public school boards ac- -+ quired the site `• .. for the new multi -use fa- cility in north Ajax in an em- ployment WALTER area. The YEWCHYN matter went to 'Disregarding' the Ontario Municipal OMB. Board which, in a site-specific decision, ruled in the school boards' favour. "The new Town of Ajax Offi- cial Plan is disregarding the On- tario Municipal Board's decision by not allowing for future school sites in employment area desig- nations in the town." states a re- port from Walter Yewchyn, sup- port services superintendent for the Catholic board Students nominated for Youth Awards They weren't recognized at the provincial level. but a Whitby and a Pickering student got the nod as the Durham Catholic school board's Youth Award nom- inees. Catholic school boards in On- tario each year are asked by the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association to pick an elementary and a secondary school student as award nominees. The Durham Catholic District School Board in turn asks schools across the Region to suggest students. The OCSTA criteria include students who have strong Catholic leadership qualities and relate well to fellow students and teachers. Receiving a certificate from OCSTA as the board's nominees were Anne O'Connor from St. Bernard Catholic School in Whit- by and Serena Schwab, a student at Pickering's St. Mary Catholic Secondary School. The nominees at the Durham level were: Jolene LaFlamme (Fa- ther Joseph Venini Catholic School, Oshawa): Danielle Vis- conti (St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School, Pickering); Desmond Cole (Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, Whitby). Matt Zimmer (Monsignor Jonn Pereyma Catholic Secondary School, Os- hawa); and Jason Hewitt (Arch- bishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School, Ajax). , .., •. a"R"t"te=e � �-4 'f _� : :'T7y'i i t"1-! "f t'T'9-t'7 '1'7...rr .T "T '�'f.`t.qa.v � e T f !^1''1 '•i '�( t A/P 1PAM-PARM"CNE61061MdI iMtlft�giil(>AFi iFlliiaQOda►� Nuclear rejects regulator ' ects g PICKERING — City officials and local residents won't get any extra time to provide input on the draft environmental assessment (EA) on the proposed restart of the 'A' side of the Pickering Nuclear Generat- ing Station (PNGS), an area politician reports. Ward I lural Councillor Dave Ryan says the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB) has turned down a request from the City to ex- tend the 60 -day comment period beyond the June 30 deadline. Pickering councillors voted unanimously last month to ask the AECB for an additional 60 days to re- view the lengthy document which was released to the public May 1. The draft EA consists of two volumes — a main re- port and a set of appen- deadline extension for comments on review dices. There is also an bad news is there is no ad- Coun. Ryan reports annex report on the more ditional time for the pub- council will deal with the than 160 issues raised dur- lir:' matter June 26 ing the 1998 Pickering En- vironmental Review and nine technical support doc- uments which provide more information about radiation and radioactivity, atmos- pheric environment, hydrol- ogy and water quality. aquatic environment, terres- trial environment, geology. hydrogeology and seismici- ty, community and stake-. holder consultation, land re- sources and socioeconomic conditions. "They rejected it on the basis that (interested parties have enough time to review the EA because it only con- sists of) two hooks;' Coun. Ryan says. ..The good news is the City's peer review team will be ready on time (to provide its input);' he says. "The ICKERING OPTOMETRIC CLINICI Dr. E. Gillezeau, Dr. M. Fitzsimmons and Dr L. Sujo Dispcn ing Frames and l:cme % Pickering Medical (:entre IAS; \iu0. _I. Pikkcrrng. 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All projects registered with the foundation will receive a certificate from Durham Region chairman Roger Anderson and will be displayed at the end of the year in the National Archives in Ottawa. "Me registry will serve as a perma- nent record, chronicling the powerful and unique story of how Canadians marked the arrival of the new millenni- um:' states a news release. "This is a free program and no pro- ject is too large or small," says Judy Scott of the foundation, who reports more than 75 projects have already been registered in Durham. For more information contact the Community Foundation of Durham Region at 837-5183 or 1-8())-263- 7548. 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Sonne reshicticnw maY apply See your dealer fa conditions or details. ttPublished by National Resomose, Fuel Cormumpbon Guide. 2000. *Based an $188lmonlih SumnL.EASE with $1,900 dawn paWnart. The Beef Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumer's Digest. Inc., used under ricance. GMC NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 16, 2000 PAGE 11 A1P ier*c ln ore s up s s waterfrontars s Millennium square and boardwalk project to cost $2.75 million BY SUSAN O'N'ILL Stuff Writer PICKERING — After years of legal wrangling and extensive planning by City staff and local residents, Pickering's vision for the waterfront is about to be- come a reality. Pickering councillors ap- proved a tender for a $2.75 - million millennium square and boardwalk project dur- ing a special council session following the executive committee meeting Mon- day. 'This is a legacy that this council has an opportunity to leave;' said Mayor Wayne Arthurs. He noted the project, which will get under way with a ground -breaking cer- emony Saturday, has been a long time coming. During his first term on council a dozen years ago, the Town was engaged in a legal battle with the Picker- ing Harbour Company over ownership of land under and around Frenchman's Bay, Mayor Arthurs noted. -It took the councils of the day some six years to re- solve that matter;' he added. Without that resolution, "We would not be where we arc today.- The oday "The mayor also noted one of the most "critical ele- ments" in creating a vision for the waterfront has been the contribution of the com- munity over the years. "Thc story of this water- front is one of partnerships;' said Ward 2 local Councillor Mark Holland, who headed the ad hoc committee of politicians and citizens who drove the Millennium Trail project. And, the reason that committee "was as success- ful as it was, was because it was community driven... Clearly it was part- nerships that drove the suc- cess of this;' he said. Pickering Council ap- proved the $3.45 -million waterfront plan in May 1999, including more than $2.5 million worth of board- walks, recreation facilities, environmental improve- ments and a public square on the lakefront between Alex Robertson Park and West Shore Boulevard which will comprise the Millennium Square and Trail, as well as an $850,000 expenditure on improve- ments to the waterfront trail between the West Shore and the Rouge River areas. And, while some ele- ments of the project are being delayed, the items in- cluded in the tender, award- ed to Miwel Construction Ltd. Monday, will create a trail which extends across the Pickering lakeshore from its eastern to western borders, with the exception of a few small areas where the waterfront is still in pri- vate hands. The City is contributing approximately $1.7 million toward the project from parkland reserves and devel- opment charges. A further $1 million is being contributed from out- side sources, including $340,000 from the federal government. $38,000 from the provincial government; $200,000 from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; $200,000 from Ontario Power Generation; $100,000 from the Optimist Club; and $100,000 from the Rotary Club. Ward 2 Regional Coun- cillor Doug Dickerson, who convinced his colleagues to include the construction of Swimmers do it for Jim Leukemia research benefits from dedicated efforts Jim Kinlin would be pleased. The 24th annual `Jim's Swim' was a resound- ing success last weekend as 75 swimmers plied the wa- ters of the Oshawa Civic Au- ditorium pool, following the example set by the late Os- -;hawa man to raise funds for .leukemia research. "As of Sunday, we had x: raised $10,000" says Sylvia ' Smith, president of the Durham branch of the Leukemia Research Fund of Canada. "It was a wonderful day and even with all the rain outside, it didn't matter. The swimmers had a great time. Mr. Kinlin, who had been diagnosed with Hodgkin's Disease, started the swim in 1977. When he became too ill to swim, his good friend Barb Loreno swam for him and has continued to swim every year since Mr. Kinlin's death in 1990. Mrs. Loren was there again June 10 and 11, in memory of her friend Swimmers, some of them leukemia survivors, took part in the event from Clarington, Pickering, Whitby and Os- hawa. Leukemia affects indi- viduals of all ages, of either sex and of every background and continues to be the cause of death for more children than any other disease. Be- cause June is Leukemia Awareness Month, anyone wanting, to make a donation can call 665-8463. WAYNE ARTH(iRS 'A legacy this council has an opportunity to leave.' an asphalt pathway through Alex Robertson Park in the tender approved Monday. at MARK HOLLAND 'The story of this waterfront is one of partnerships.' an additional cost of $83.0()0, said the project "captured the imagination" fix:. nvironment of the Waterfront Regenera- tion Trust and the conserva- tion authority. "What we ended up with is a project that isn't just an- other trail;" Coun. Holland said. He added the plan has been infused with the vision of local artists and histori- ans. Coun. Holland reported the trail will feature works by local artists as well as signs which will tell the story of the municipality. There will also be a chil- dren's splash park on the lakefront. "We have the underpin- nings of something truly great;' he said. "1 think this is a journey." The City won't complete this year the viewing nock at You're invited to attend Pickering Nuclear's next open house in the community. The open house is being held to provide the community with a further opportunity to discuss Krosno Creek. the umbrella shelters, picnic shelters and playground equipment for the millennium square. planting around the Liver- pool Road parking lot, the washroom building at Frenchman's Bay west park. the paving of the roadway at Frenchman's Bay west park and the construction of a lighthouse. But, Coun. Hol- land is confident additional funding will be secured to continue with those ele- ments of the project next year. The Saturday's ground- breaking ceremony for the project is being held from noon to 2 p.m. at Alex Robertson Park. It's expect- ed the trail will be complet- ed prior to the end of the Fear. sessment Ontario Power Generation's draft Environmental Assessment Report on the proposed return to service of Pickering A. The open house will include a presentation of the key findings and an opportunity to discuss the report with the Environmental Assessment team members. This open house will be held in Scarborough at the address below. Previous open houses were held in Pickering and Ajax. �p a 3 For additional information please contact - Donna Brockie at the Pickering Nuclear Information Centre at (905) 839-1151 ext. 3156 or call toll free at 1 (800)-349-4859 " ONTAR10rum"'rea GENERATION - .. .. .A./L .�-. .! y..,, _,� Y.r"`"'y r�N.'.�A.I!•���,�•�'4t �`/'�°�'#I'W'YY''f .�7-� T'!'� � . -' T 1 S l "^�� l�� i �'1 .. �; K•, :.' EAG'. �,r .. ... 2000 u Pickering, Ajax blood donor clinics want you It's to you to give. You can live up to the motto for Canadian Blood Services (CBS) at two upcoming blood donor clinics. CBS is holding a clinic in Ajax Tuesday. June 20 from 12:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Bernadette's Church, corner of Harwood Avenue and Bayly Street. Anyone planning to attend the Ajax clinic can make an appointment prior to the day to avoid lineups. Call 416-974- 9911. A clinic is scheduled for Pickering Friday, lune 23 from I to 8 p.m. in the east and west salons of the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, on Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. CBS officials remind us that the need for blood is on- going. For instance. a car acci- dent victim might require be- tween four and six units, while one to six units could be used during a heart bypass opera- tion. Two units are needed dur- ing hip replacement surgery, while a gunshot victim may re - FRIDAY, JUNE 16 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, in- cluding co-dependency. A child-care program is available as required. Everyone welcome. 428-9431 (Jim) in the evenings. SATURDAY, JANE 17 ALCOHOL ADDICTION: Is )our life affected by alcohol'' If so, AI -Anon hosts its weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. An- drew's Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Call 1 -800 -921 - quire 15 units. And, each donation of blood could save up to four lives since every unit is broken down into four components — red cells, platelets, plasma and cryoprecipitate. People who give the gift of life must wait 56 days between donations. Donors must be healthy people between 17 and 71 years of age, but first -timers can't be over 60. You must have a blood donor card or ID with a photograph and signa- ture. For more information call the CBS at 416-974-9900 or 1- 800-701-7803, ext. 3534. You can also visit the Web site at www.bloodservices.ca. Lakeside ado t -a- ark p p meeting set for June 21 South Ajax neighbourhood to discuss ways to improve park AJAX — Residents in an area of south Ajax are being asked to adopt -a -park. A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday. June 21 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Lakeside Public School, 4 Parkes Rd., in the hope of convincing residents to adopt Lakeside Park in an effort to cut down on vandalism and help BILLBOARD JUNE 16 2000 3555 or 728-1020. Ask for Al - Anon. BOOK SIGNING: Author Danny Gallagher will sign copies of his book. Baseball in the 20th Century, at Coles The Book People in the Pickering Town Centre at 2 p.m. YARD SALE: Westney Heights Baptist Church holds a yard, bake and craft sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 10 Fuller Rd., Ajax. All proceeds to the church FATHER'S DAY HAMMOCK HUGE SELECTION Hammock & Stand From $26511111", Individual pieces also available FREE MUM ICE BEER COOLER With purchase of hammock and stand. Value $11.95. Valid thru June 18/00 r AV (905) 428-9767 ri keep it clean. Representatives from Ajax council. the Town's recreation and operations departments. Durham Regional Police and Durham council will attend to discuss the role of the commu- nity in adopting the park. For more information call 686-3014. Truckload lo��Outi.i15COVER & Box tojAtv 4 � Factory Inventory YOUR AMISH Sierra Furniture Gallery Pillow Top - ween Size o438 90� Maess e� CE Sding for � a� 1428 MWYN2, COURTI 112 price at $W. Just East of Oshawa/Coo Lice TowMine Other sets as low as $199. Fax it to us at 683-7363 building fund. Rain date is June • TRAIL LITE • REAL -LITE • DUTCHMEN • CARDINAL • HITCHHIKER 24. 686-7782. ac "'AWNIN G ONE DAY n BLACK WOR1EN: The Con- CLEARANCE cn gross of Black Women, Ajax- SALES Pickering Chapter, holds a . m walk-athon at 8:30 a.m. at Ro- Z the EVENT tary Park, Lake Driveway West, Ajax. Proceeds to help send a a O zo child to summer camp. 428- , 0264 (Vivian). fco D GARDEN TOUR: The second Lu of a four-day garden tour of M ANSYAR D rn Durham Region for the Ontario Horticultural Association Dis- ` W "g trict goes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ mew P- ME Tickets are $15. Other dates are i - July 8 and Sept. 9. 683-5328 = le m (Kathryn). z SATURDAY JM 1"r:; 10:00 AM 4:00 PM m . , .; SPECIAL .... , FINANCING • m IT'S TIME TO CLEAR OUT THE OLD ? AND MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW! •31* SAVE ON PARTS! TRAILERS! VANS! • o .1 a J Hardware J Add-A4kxx is J VUxtdows °C J Cabinets J Doors q Used Awnings • ' . • J Cushions J Saatch b dent parts J Much Much More 1 1 1 / J F.W. Hitches J Toilets 1 = J Axles 4 Plltmbing _ 7 I yWre IsOkiq for Nits er vumairJ7,1 a � ' I WW a teed batt K VM dais is ire • S sde yw ies't ttrttd h utas! ;v 1 r�n �Il�s Visit Our 7600 sq. •t. Showr+ootm Of � •. Patio Fturniw laue, Spas, Barbecs, - -= d: Billiards, Awnings A Dinettes. - ` !' " LOCAL: I - • 466-8013 �nMa'a u y 401 TORONTO: TOLL "111111111h Ck.TRL 11C 3 ® Z tir to. • -, - . 1OU 743-9378 C1 -WeN c*= alr� wMer 9 Myrf R 1 11t °�EHIMPA '���1 r 2 � 1'3 Am Completeourroom 1/2 price . for Y � Z N. � rniturefi and seep sets are on sale or at Special Purchase prices. • Plus, use your Sears Card and pay no interest 'til January 2002 on all furniture' and sleep sets. • Sale prices end Sunday, June 18, 2000. Some items may have been on sale during the past week THITBY Sears furniture store urn' Wre store whoIet hOA%e. coordinated 16M VICTORIA ST., UNIT #7, WHITBY, ONTARIO. furniture PHONE: (905) 5794AW .. ..' - I -M-336.073 -pay In 19 equal mor" payments, interest free, until January 2002. On approved credit, with your Sears Card. Min mLn $200 purchase. $35 deferral tee and ad applicable takes and charges are Gayable at pine of purchase. W w billed, any unpaid pprlion of your Sears wco nt balarce will attract credit charges, commencing the folbwing meaty. Applies to turruhre and sleep. Sets in Sears Furniture Stores. Excludes C�alogue purchases. Offer ends Sunday, June 18, 2000. Ask to details. �..� t0/601 Fumilure Shap: dtdudimbaby and. patio hmiAxe in our Sears Retail Mad stores 06630000 *� " Copyright 2000.5ears Canada tic. HWY 401 c ■ VICTOFAA STREET E. H= urn' Wre store whoIet hOA%e. coordinated 16M VICTORIA ST., UNIT #7, WHITBY, ONTARIO. furniture PHONE: (905) 5794AW .. ..' - I -M-336.073 -pay In 19 equal mor" payments, interest free, until January 2002. On approved credit, with your Sears Card. Min mLn $200 purchase. $35 deferral tee and ad applicable takes and charges are Gayable at pine of purchase. W w billed, any unpaid pprlion of your Sears wco nt balarce will attract credit charges, commencing the folbwing meaty. Applies to turruhre and sleep. Sets in Sears Furniture Stores. Excludes C�alogue purchases. Offer ends Sunday, June 18, 2000. Ask to details. �..� t0/601 Fumilure Shap: dtdudimbaby and. patio hmiAxe in our Sears Retail Mad stores 06630000 *� " Copyright 2000.5ears Canada tic. 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Total due on sigrkng inck+0es oown payment. trerght. .w. unty deposd. first months parnwnt on taxes. Appkaok tames. Mance. insurance. P.P.SA and mi-imtees tetra. Other lease options available GMC sewn amour CAB FEATBRES: Met 451115 Engine — 271 IF a 4-3Peel Adeeatic Tras■imn with Imdrne and T w/Ral Mese a Easy Am= Third Mer e Air iaMi ig wih hdo im Fi rdw Sy n • 4 -Mad Flet and 44W Adt-Luk Braking Systm a 41/21/41 SPI"it Fred Seat wRh gWm Cloth tri■ a Fol bdre■ntatien iubfig: Tact nW,, Engine Mor Meter and Driver Message Centre a Chre■e Nheds. Grin and Impsn •AM/FM :tern will Cassette a Tit-Nhed" a Adem atic Iniots x e■om en.ltm 1358 fflsr verse» rw fne■n.c"etsleee air sas snow do" no" er a nae eeea ren�■ea 16,268v nerve err seee �IIIC SOIrOMII ©�1�DED CAB ._ .: �AnM�: 4s Lire Ire sA 198 ! Ea/ee • 4 -Seed A.Ae.ede Treee.isii..ih M.rrlee • w, ieae' Mixer a.i ire�t • ed■ weeee� �eweDer Air MW • 4-Mted A* -flet Srq %*m a Med i 1b"Wrfm **mo Mal Tiles Ger Oft 2g�08• • Ai�i�eeMMidcWd Nd Mori � S� luffi low" inilig • It■im Sime •Til-MYeI" weelnnef�eshe INN f* W MW IW ffWW NNW pdmp i Coria' THE TRUCK STOmmNME. ONLY AT YOUR LOCAL GMC DEALERS. wW Nil few r fttlaw r anee Cane vst us at lytic tical dealer. on as website W war �.naraaw a tall us at 1JOO�oee-0IME. '}Offers based at Jmmy 2 -Door R7VSlerra Regular Cab Sportsile WAG erra Extended Cab Va R7Z/Sonana R7Z SLS. 'VFror las indicated). licence. insurance. P.P.S.A.. administration fees, and lazes nen ndudad. Dealers are free to set xdivdual Prices. tFrtar,dng on approved GMAC credit ordy. Example: $10,000 al 2.9 k/1.9%. The monthly payment is SM.90W16.52 for 48 months. Cost of borrowings $6032010M.96. Total obMgetan s $10.603.2"10.392.96. Down payment, trade. arzYor security deposit may be required. liprgt� payed � shown. of The wdi ddlerence W= riding on amount theSorrowed and dove purchase Frade. +The mAATLLeA'C Purd,ase monthly et arid the under purchase fiance rate are not available with and are nd calculated on it*'Cash Purchase' price as prannctal dscbsure laws to be a cost of born -fig. whether a not the same represents actual interest and s required to be expressed as an annual percentage rate which is 527 ./5.99%/5.6OV5.09% (Jmmy 2 -Door R7Z1Siena Regular Cab Sportside lT7NSiena Extended Cab VB R77/Sotcna R7Z SLS). 'vtgkra aapppp1lylt to 99W 2000 new or demonstrator models equipped as desaded. and to gAM*d retail cuetorners in tele OMuc Pontiac lit# OMC Dealer Madrelft Association area only. Dealer orderllrade may be necessary. Lowled time oflar which may not be combined with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. See your dealer for conditions and delals. VPlr *dwd by RefixW Raourees Carrde, Fuel Consumption Gude. 2000. .,,......xwrr a.rw.•�saw.fsir••.n..-y_.. .. a.,,pR,...y�eM�.. . :........ ..... -'tr,r_ ... _ 12+J(•!'Lgc.:C... !J 1d-;�y4 RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo Fondfarewell Friends in the community organized a special surprise party for Shirley Jelliman Wednesday night. Ms. Jelliman is retiring after 28 years as the owner of the Sunshine Nursery School at St. Paul's United Church in Ajax. Here, Ms. Jelliman receives a hug during the surprise celebration. The nursery school is continuing under new ownership. SCARSVIEW CHRYSLER I FINAL CLEAROVT t_ .14 Go green with a Blue Box and composter in Pickering PICKERING — City resi- dents are invited to pick up an extra Blue Box or a composter this weekend at a truckload sale Saturday at the Pickering Civic Complex. Approximately 250 com- posters will he available at a cost of $20 each. Composters convert grass, leaves and table scraps into an abundant supply of humus and can help to re- duce garbage by 30 per cent. Blue Boxes and Compostart Pails will also be available for residents. The sale runs from H a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. For more information call 420-4630. Where there's a will... A free seminar on Wills and Estate Planning is being held Saturday, June 24. Lawyer Brian Hawke will lead the discussion at 2 p.m. at Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, 1757 Church St., which is the second driveway south of' Taunton Road in Ajax. It's open to everyone, but space is limited so reserve a spot by June 21. To register call 427-5416. 13 BIG DAYS! FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10-6 Famous Brand Name Designer 2000 CARAVAN g 7 passenger, 6 cylinder, SWB, auto, air, dual doors, tinted glass, pw, pl, tilt, cruise, keyless entry, AM/FM cassette & more. Stk #V21291 SALE* 36 MONTH* $��� LEasE $299 taxes I * PRICED + GRAVID CARAVAN EXT. WG 12000 FULLY EQUIPPED 7 passengger, 6 cyl., auto, air, dua doors, tinted glass, pw, p, t1021 cruise, AM/FM cassette & more. Stk# V21185 I SALE �$22 999* 36 SETH $U"9*+ taxes PRICED � 2000 GRAVID CARAVAN SPORT EXT. WGN I FULLY EQUIPPED 13.8LV6, auto, air, ppw, ppl, ABS, tilt, cruise, keyless entry, fog lamps, 16" 4 1 wheels, spoiler. Stk #V21181 Sam 6 36 MONTH $�** 988* LEASE 'r379+ S PRICED$2� taxes � 12000 DURANGO SLT PLUS LUXURY LOADED SIJ DECOUR 4.71. V8, leather, auto, air, rear air, pw, pl, tilt, cruise, CD & cassette & more. Stk #2-9054 LEASE 499** PRICED $3714=* 36 ASE +taxes � 1200 CHRVSL= IN I RMD ES LOADED ES pkg, auto, air pv�p1 keyless entry, 160 aluminum wheels, p seats, fog * lams auto stia� fold Gown rear seat & more. Stk #2-1084 >E p $ZZ.988* � $369* + taxes .14 Go green with a Blue Box and composter in Pickering PICKERING — City resi- dents are invited to pick up an extra Blue Box or a composter this weekend at a truckload sale Saturday at the Pickering Civic Complex. Approximately 250 com- posters will he available at a cost of $20 each. Composters convert grass, leaves and table scraps into an abundant supply of humus and can help to re- duce garbage by 30 per cent. Blue Boxes and Compostart Pails will also be available for residents. The sale runs from H a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. For more information call 420-4630. Where there's a will... A free seminar on Wills and Estate Planning is being held Saturday, June 24. Lawyer Brian Hawke will lead the discussion at 2 p.m. at Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, 1757 Church St., which is the second driveway south of' Taunton Road in Ajax. It's open to everyone, but space is limited so reserve a spot by June 21. To register call 427-5416. 13 BIG DAYS! FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10-6 Famous Brand Name Designer P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 16, 2000 What can you get in Pickering and Ajax for $199*?. a) A satellite dish? ib) A remote and a receiver? - BeN to ag. A� c) Installation? "CKFRWK, AW &•l: 11tK1t1 Radio Shai Shire IThe Pit:kering Ttwm (:rnttel Future• shop 2(101 Atsdio Video Mckerina Tam (:entre, LASS KinRsttrrt Rand 1'lclslerirgl 1 wen (:trine. 1355 KuWAon had. Upper 13551un�ctcx� W�sd. Unn 3(W {O Kin�.saxt Rwd F. 90 Kin Road, Fast 6 9(1.5-837-1212 Lapel 9(15.12()322{ 905-IZt4-Hill 4XIS -42fr7499 Home Hardware 90S-8.iv-.;26(1 Rx1kt Shx'k 477 KirtBston Rated Satellite Fxpresf (�ttada 1 i5l Old Harsnxxl Averxse V., Unit 216 905-8394321 1670 K1niCsttm Road, Unit lA 90-{27-0279{ 905-M S IM13 &PH n a tacir-mat at aril Crwda, teed under ticer%C laprefWV n a traAr.rcwt -18" lP l.m.t..t-nme MM can -pue wrtMut n.t—fxtdr l a <a6k Nil d 112 1?" re Cora. 'Custowse err twe to select ow-Oeluae' cc-*- on •$100 ' pR ^'°nlltt—w a 12 —01P -9 --mg comnrtment to -TAC Works' canDo paekage. Iroyranrtrg and Wn on tprr d tnr S l Op prnprammrnq r re61 lrm.t oro p -r < uflornrr bkrvl nr n..rr tvvrl wrrn .. mm�l-re .v.tem. Cuflprlyef wrgt mutttpM M errr.} n.u.1 , ,Mnecf as nxelVel) to the fame plforte krte b ayplf) atkilOaefel poprartxrtitp Chrgef rpow . s as �" "175 =_ """ " at Molson Canadian & - T Pae Tech Plus Personal RCA Large White or Green Labatt Blue No7relty GOLF CLUBO. CD PLAYER 1 UEEGEE BLIGHTERS OVAL TABLE Nes, 89.99 Reg. 159.99 J 'Res. 7.49 . � .3299 i 39412" s, asauca TREE PRUNER - .....riasi,�„If►'+I1�lls"�ttr'.. .o..:..,s.!i,.-, ..-. f�,r,.,,,, .. .,_ - , ....u.ne..:.�..�.«rye a..s . ,....�...,...,...,...►... o �..,.�....,...,,;..,.,...,,,,,,,..........x.. 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April report card results were as follows, for the first four months of 2000, except for measurements that are quarterly, as indicated: • In an index reflecting 1 I industry standard performance measures set by the World Association of Nuclear Operators (for the first quarter of 2000) — 77.8 per cent. bettering OPG's target of 77.6 per cent, but short of the industry median of 94.9 • Public safety Level One and Two events reportable to the Atomic En- ergy Control Board (AECB) — two, worse than OPG's target of one. There were no Level One or Two events in April. The two events represent the year to date. • 'Reactor trips' or the number of un- planned automatic reactor shut- downs per 7,000 hours — zero, bet- ter than the OPG target and the in- dustry standard of one trip per 7.0(X) hours. • Capability factor or amount of en- ergy capable of being produced per month as a percentage of perfect per- formance — 58.1 per cent, worse than the OPG goal of 58.9 per cent and also falling below the industry median of 88.2 per cent. • Radiation dose to the public from both the 'A' and 'B' stations — 1.2 microsieverts (NSv), an international unit of dose, bettering the quarterly target of 4 NSv. o Major and moderate preventable spills — zero, improving on the OPG goal of one. - Industria) Safety Accident Rate, the number of accidents per 200,000 work hours that result in lost work ® , BEAUTY- SUPPL, ---- V --- Back to I Al u Basicsnl 1 Li So straight Anti -Frizz I Sham; Balm I Condi $1221 sr time, restricted -work injuries or fatalities — 0.16. better than the OPG target of 0.32 and the in - Come to Scarborough dustry median of 0.21. per 200,000 hours worked — • :accident severity rate or the 0.3. Netter than the OPCS 'coal of nurnher (d c1 res 14r l 1'nr mlurics ti)ur Centre and discover great fun! Shop till you drop in more than 230 sensational stores including Indigo Books, Music 6- Cafe. Catch the latest, greatest movies at Famous Players Coliseum with 12 big screen state-of-the-art theatres. There's plenty to keep you smiling at Scarborough's Centre for Fun! SCARBOROUGH CENTR Discover OPG states performance list- ed worse than tar,,*et is not an in- dication the rractors arc un.atr. YOUR RT OUT! Discover all your favourite foods, made fast at "Taste of the Town. " Dine on the wild side at Rainforest Cafe. Enjoy marvellous meals at Diana Sweets. Delight in the garden - like atmosphere and varied menu at Summerfields Cafe. Come satisfy your hunger for food and fun! S Cards i _7 Watch for them Sunday, June 18 _ ... Tiwra •yew++ . .., _ r . cit+ r►► "r 1 yra�yi WRAP 61 1601V .f,�Y,7 ,�:..y�=a�t°'.`.'ar ?A.k`1}!"�'t:�a, ti : Na...ya: aq. � {► A/P PAGE IS NE" AD11!ERtMEW, hN1410 EDItIO*N; J4ee 16, 2bt)0' New rural service for abused women offered Abused women in rural areas of Ajax and Pickering nowhave a service they can turn to for help. APPLE House has launched a free, confidential consulting program called the Rural Outreach Service. APPLE Community Pro- ject outreach counsellor Wendy Leeder says abuse of women is "even more of a problem in rural areas. There are more obstacles to over- come. ' For example, she notes, there's no public transporta- tion for women who don't drive. And. "In rural areas. there's a fear everybody will know what's going on:' Ms. Leeder says. "The isolation factor is huge up here:" She reports about 30 per cent of all women have been or are in an abusive situation. Ms. Leeder can meet with women in neutral locations. such as churches or an office in the community. "I can take them to places — a food bank. to medical attention or a shelter;" she adds. The project is funded by the Ajax -Pickering United Way. Abused women who live in the country can call the rural line at 427-7300. The 24-hour crisis line is 619- 2556. Don't Let High Auto Repair Costs TOU - We still believe in providing high quality service and parts at prices that won't - - breast your budget. You have my word on it! � auk I X Xeon Cat lies Mwe lbm 6E,EN ko— I YOU NEED AINEN -%C I CARBONCLEAN SERVICE! I • lyrwe �s�fir� I - � Feel U-, SAS I •.r..o....�.1 tta ttk.., $20, 1 1 1 1 LUBE, OIL sA� I & FILTER —W,MI 112-1:I 111 -- THRIFTY MEC C ....,. SHOP LIX! ft 695 Finley Avenue, Ajaz ji- 683-1112 ""•. 5 • mwbea 9 IF SL pEVIN- � d 2.OL Auto • Air An AM/FM v Cassette EWIEXCI IN .*a MOOSE FRO oR LEASE FOR ITCRUISER HOOSEFR OR. LEASE FO FROM LER IN AND DGE YOUR -� DER.r.. -..•,.•.... AY _.... 10OSE ROor LEA OR H00 8FR oR LEASE FORkit V,9 i Pls ar plrobie wu- -Or to 1t . a OAC. 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I would like to thank all our hard working volunteer Board of Directors who meet all year round to plan our two major events, the Oshawa Waterfront Festival and Fiesta Week held annually in June. 1 On behalf of our Board, special thanks go out to the participating Pavilions and to the general public for supporting us for the past 27 years of Fiesta! We hope you continue to support us in the new Millenium! Have a healthy and safe Fiesta 2000! Myrna Simpson Happy Millennium Fiesta from the Board of Directors, 2000! Myra Lou Simpson - President Directors - Liz Szczepanski - Past President Andre Boudreau, Richard Davidson, Maryanne Sholdra - 1st Vice President Gerd Ehmke, Svlvester Francis, Russel Charter - 2nd Vice President Lily Micieli - 3rd Vice President Mary Grigorenko, Krystyna Herc, Jim Caryle - Treasurer Irene Lipski, Bill Makris, Andrea Millie Prazmowski - Recording Sec. Micieli, Cathv Paziuk, Helen Ciosk - Correspondence Carel She vchuk, Dianne Sta%viarski, Joe Kondyjowski - Membership I\41 i E 1 k It h Lynda Shody - Publicity WATCH YOUR ROGERS TELEVISION CHANNEL 10 YOUR OFFICIAL FIESTA TV STATION FOR UPDATED INFORMATION ON THE FIESTA PAVILIONS JUNE 19 - 24, OSHAWKS WEEK OF FUNI l DON'T MISS THE FIESTA PARADE WITH FLOATS, MARCHING BANDS, MISS FIESTA 2000, AND MORE! SUNDAY JUNE 18 12:30 PM DOWNTOWN/CITY HALL FOLLOWED BY... FESTIVAL CONCERT, JUNE 18 2:30 PM MEMORIAL PARK/DOWNTOWN FOOD KITCHENS & BEER GARDEN, MISS FIESTA 2000 & THE PAVILION QUEENS LICENCED UNDER LLSO da *414 'J%lilGe aria We 0;1e� t6L cSr —k11C 11fC ', .. "The Oshawa 4 de Orkwa Ir At Ake ('oW// A0-460 Folk Arts � / p J Council tie 26th �ir�raul I /t�tQ WGGrG QQ'Ow%B�iRof cafti�gt eaewe illustrates my conception t� 8��i�t co�r�ra�ritr� �tia,a� of our MAYOR NANCY DIAMOND Oshawa" and A MEMBERS OF OSHAWA CITY COUNCIL Ivan Grose, M.P. Oshawa 39 Bond St. E., Unit 1 Oshawa, ON L1G 1112 Phaim 432-8466 fax 432-7726 E-UNA' i -i- II Congratulations to the c7o ar Oshawa Folk Arts Council '""'� �1O"`Ok"- On Your Millennium Year Celebration and in making "Fiesta" such an enjoyable event. ��//v�\■ JERRY OUELLETTE, MPP RATE fAtN7 i FOR OSHAWA a �- INSURANCE OSHA. ROG ERS 4� televi '$ 1 ---- CEN f CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 170 Athol Street East rTTTQ XT Oshawa • 723-2411 _ ... , N_.. --'-rte._._..__. LH Atlslaitis Aw i �s L.._.._ ; 1 106 t IIsM StJ a •IndsA-- - It , 2 i G11111 St a I 1 t Q o,wl ast. iQ. -1-� AVG.- - - - -- - ------ , - --*- 'MarliMOl-___!----- `-- ' _._ 110 i PARADE s�.- _ ______;_- —� - - - +--a -------- ROUTE vall" of. L*svietr Mt. Aw. G LVIV Ukrainian St. Georges Ukrainian Catholic Parish Hall, M DW Blvd. 729.1321 'Open For Lunch Showtimes Mon. - Fri. 6:30. ':30 p.m� Sat. 6:00 p.m. * Countrti' Loyal Order of .wo se 731 Wilson Rd. S. 03-libl Live Entertainment Thurs. - Sat 6:00 - 1.00 am= COLLEGE PAVILION 12000 0 ODESSA " Ukrainian St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox Parish Hall, 31 Bloor SL E. 576-4131 *Open For Lunch Mon.- Fri. Showtimes Mon.- Sat. 6:00. x 1X1 p.m. #3 Fiesta Pullout NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 16, 2000 PAGE 21 A/P O BFURADB © PARKWOOD p BUDAPEST 4 CLUB CARIB * Serbiax * ESTATE * Hungarian * (aribbean Nigbh Street Side inn Telt Reum Hungarian Culture Club Carribmn Culture 394 Simcoe St. S. 57 270 Simcoe St. North 64 Albany St. Centre Tues. - Fri. (905) 728-5167ti� 433-1660 600 Wentworth St. E. Mon. -8:00 pmXbowtimse Garden TOu *Open For Lunch ! .j.1-16 3 Tues. -Wed. -8:30 pm Thurs.-Fri.-9:00 pm 'Open For Lunch Tues.- Thurs. Noon- 8 pm Showtimes Showtimes Sat. -8:00 pm, 9:30 pm Fri. -Sat.- Noon- 4 pm Tues. -7 pm, 8.15 pm Mon. - Sat. ?:�, 9:(10, 1 l:oo p.m. ® ® Wed, Thur. -':15.8:15 pm 4 DNIPRO 4 CEILIDH * Ukrainian * CELTIC Ukrainian Youth Kinsmen Community Centre association 681 Dnipro Blvd. 109 Colbourn St. W. 728-1551 S73-5261 Shovvtimes iL� Tues. - Fri. Entertainment 6:00,7:.30,8:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 6 p.m. - 12 am. Sat 6:00p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Fri.- Sat. 6 p.m.- 1 am. tm O JUBILEE GREEK * Aloav AT 11JUW * G reek Heritage (5O'S6 60S1P1`VWW) St. Mary's of the People Central Lions Club Church Auditorium 55 Lakeview Pk. Ave. 532 Stevenson Rd. N. (Jubilm ft ilm) 576-2230 728 -22i -f Lie Shosvtisnes Entertainment Mon. - Sat. Thurs.-Sat.® 6:30. ':30.8:3o, 8:00p.m.- 1 am. 10:00 p.m. O COLLEGE ® 0 DUMBAM * PAVILION DEAF Campus Life SERVICES Student Centre Displays E.P. Taylors Pub 750 King St. E. 2000 Simcoe St. N. Interpreter '721-3040 / 721-1609 Evohrtion of Sign wpm Live Tet: 579-3328 Entertainment Saturdav Hon. - Sat 9p.m. - am. 1:00 - 9:00 P.M. ROMA C P111LIPPINLS i P = Italian * Filipino (Ndmitzel Haus) Oshawa Italia[ Recreation Club voodmw Comemm cenurdi -"N- ' i , - 245 Simcoe SL S. 151(aFac SL !iorth *Open For Lunch -25-8053 "21-8-36 Fri. - Sat. -Opera For Lunch -Open For Land[ (Sot. Or*) 6:30, 8:a), 9: �P w Shotimes Showtimes S Mon - Thurs. 630, ':30,8:30 p.m. Tbum - Fri. -:00, 9:00 p.m. Mon. . Fn. -Sat. 6: ), 7:30.8:30.930 p.m. S&2- 00. 4:00,7:00,9-.00 p.ma Fri. - Sat. "Fiesta 2000" marks 27 years of Fiesta Week. Durham Collegc is proud to be lege hosting its second Pavilion. The Durham Col Athletic Association, the Durham College Alumni Association and the Durham College Student Centre, will sponsor the pavilion. Located at 2000 Simcoe St. N. the hours of operation are from 6-1 am Monday to Wednesday and 6-2 am Thursday to Saturday. This year the College Pavilion is adding food to its lineup. Inchsd.ing 35 cent wings daily from 6-9 Pm - The "College Pavilion" will offer live entertainment all week, featuring local bands, such as "3MDM" (TOP 40) Monday night, The Reserves (Cehic) Tuesday Night -Darren Fraser" (Acoustic and Ahcrnative) Wednesday Night, tical favorites -Very Jive" Thursday Night, "'Irvo for the Show" (MusicaUComedy Duo) Friday Night, and Retro 80s with Magic 94.9 on Saturday The Pavilion is fully licensed and open only to 19+ therefore Photo I.D. is required. Bitaemo -Welcome to LVIV Pavilion The Lviv Pavilion hosted by St. George's Ukrainian Catbo& Church, bcated at 38 Lviv Blvd., welcomes all to this fesdve event, of Fiesta 2000 into the Milleauium. Visitors win enjoy the traditional food and the traditional dances of Ukraine. The food consists of perogies, shiskabobs, cabbage rolls, sauerkraut and sausage, chicken and good Ukrainian Borscht. Food witl be served from hinch til As your eating and enjoying your food, you will be entertained by the Lviv Dance Ensemble. There will be rive groups ranging in age from 4 to 20. Sbowtimes will be 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 m. pMon. - Fri., with Sat. having just one show at 6:30 piL Lviv Pavilion would like congratulate and is proud to have our own Kirsten Swerdfeger as Fiesta Queen 2000 ## Greek Pavilion The Greek Pavilion is hosted by the Greek Community and Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church of Osbawa. Opa! The pavilion will be located at St. Mary of the people Church, 532 Stevenson Rd. N. and will be open all week !rom 5:30 p.m. to 12 midnigbL Opal The pavilion is licensed by LLBO and ltuc�i.vw Pnrtutfuese Oshawa howtimes Thurs. LORELEY * Polish * German Polish veterans Centre (Ndmitzel Haus) 1551 Stevenson Rd. N. 389 Dean Ave. -"N- ' i , - 728-9221 *Open For Lunch *Open For Lunch Siac=�- Lirir� Mon. - Thurs. 6:30 p.m. Showrtimes Fri. - Sat. Mon. -Sat. 6:00,-:30 p.m. 6:30, 8:a), 9: �P ® oRTT Gni POZNAN Splender of Polaris Portuguese Club Polish Hall BlO°r E 219 Olive Ave. -t0-1-9222 *Open For Lunch -:00, 9--00 P.M. Showtimes 6:30, K: 30. 10 30 p -n►- Thur%. - Sot. x:00 p.m.. 10:00 p.m. enjoy authentic Greek cuisine including souvlaki, moussaka, pastitso, gyros. rice, greek salad, spanakopita, tiropita and baklava. Opa• There will be Greek music and dancing as well as Greek ethnic dances. Show times are 6;30, 7:30, 8:30 and 10:00 pin. Opa'- CLUB LORELEY UellIREL IMS) 3N SAN IVL. MR NINNY, JOE IITI TO SATIIMY, tIINE 24TI .0. M SIC W. MOSSSUU DRESS Mr sTiit�IMi i� � Rte �, ill.. RL #AVnb l M "Fissto Pan" A%V@a ft d Club LoraW. Iii 100 S110WWW b: fn o' On 4/P PAGE 22 [JEWSAQVkRTlSER JFINW BELOMDE PAVILION Olen Mon to Sat -6:00 lm - 1:00am ftatorin8: serdian Caisine41 Live Music 8 Folk lancing by sm%iim vwx strew sawAarya Mon 8:00 pm Toes & Wed 8:30 pm Thurs & Fri 9:00 pm Sat 8:00, 9:30 pm 574046 Strasetsi,dee 11Mwa ,lune 1,6,20W, Page #4 Fiesta Pullout PORTUGUESE PAVILION The Portuguese Pa�,llion welcomes you to taste Traditional Portuguese Cusine while enjoying our Oshawa Portuguese Folklore Group We are open 5:00 pm -1:00 am Monday to Saturday Showtimes are Mon - Thurs 7:00 pm & 9:00 pm Fri - Sat 6:30 pm, £:30 pm,10:30 pm Dance to the Music of04 Cody- LO*S Of 6resat FOOd! Possports of tM L�od�e r POZAN A akof Splender Poland) Visit our Pavilion and enjoy Fresh Perogies, Shishkabob. Cabbage Rolls etc. We are open Monday to Saturday from 11:00am to Midnight Don't miss our Entertainment Thursday. Friday. & Saturday at 8:00pm & l 0:00pm featuring Tap. Ballet. Jazz & Hip Hop by the Threatre Dance Academy �•.� 4141 �qY'T-. a ic-i f701FZ FYN F®B THE WN®LE FAMILY AT PAVILION KRAKOW MLIS■ VETERANS ASSOCIATIAN 1551 STEVESeNS B.- N- TEL- 728-41S2 • FAi111S PIUS1 UISNfE • 115 RIUL 001MIN • OUR effur Mm • S89 M11 SALE SAmMES: MIN - TINIS 6:38 FM - ') FNI - SAT 6 A 71111 FM ROCK'N AT THE JUBE! JUBILEE PAVILION 50'S & 60'S REUNION The Jubilee Pavilion presents the LINCOLNAIRES on Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8:00pm-1:00am Dance Contest on Saturday Night Hotdogs, Hamburger and wings to be served PASSPORT Adults $6.00 Seniors $3.00 chlWm wWw 12 yrs Fr11MI W 8-CCOMARps— by 96* ee pardum �uu« ya. emu to all Iftivillons listed CEILIDH (KALEE) PAVILION Songs Imd Tastes of the 11 aotimes tish/Irish �> 109 W., OsE siva .•�- � `\� 4141: :.:��� �:�� ��:: Bring y appetite` ailad chwer tv onr Celtic for an evening,dull of good song, good food and good beer. h.,��. ` � `•~ tit �� `�1VI0n. hers: 6• 12:00 a.m. thur Sat.- 6.000 at:6:00 . to 1 &.00 a.m. Sponsered by: Dnrbam'Segion Unemployment E Centre Big Sisters of Oshawa- Whitby-Clarington PARKWOOD ESTATE PAVILION In The Teahouse (FREE Lemonade) OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY =' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Garden Tours: 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 pm Friday - Saturday Garden Tours: 2:00, 4:00 pm Light Lunches & Dinners Licsenced under LLBD 1111111AMTNIIir 44 1 10 • • L111 June 19th - 24th Doors Open 6pm Show Time After 9 pm 19+ Only Proper I.D. Required E. P. Taylor's Pub 2000 Simcoe St. N. Hotline: 721-3084 www.eptaylors.com In association with '9 . ..--. -- - _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ - - . , . . 1 41.9.0 — 1. l.. I..... ... ..... .. -.-..I-. _. .-41_41_._ __.,_.--__. _-__-__ _ _ _ _ . — .... a a..... 1. 11, 1.. mo %. %, .,_ _ _ ___-._`__._ .,.,i ,4141-«4141•,, ..��'�...w,a�..w�F�-'�-- _ ..,��-�?�.n�:htr,+lEbilArt s.;.. `,y' '''�''�' .�*} ', r S I '• � .Ili _ � ': MIKE. RUTH/ News Advertiser photo V.I.P. reception . Mar,Oerite BourgeoYs Catholic School students Megan Bean (left) and Cas- •-indra Stoddart, on behalf of their junior kindergarten class, thunk Durham A- i, e Constable Kim Dunn for her work in the sc'hcwl. In honour of the Catholic - arch's Jubilee Year, students at the Pickering school are focusing on a plecli,e (I Ch month. Muti s pledge was, We Live Justly, and police officers in general and Const. Dunn in particular were honoured at an ussemblY. The 19 Division officer tv instrumental in setting up the schools Values, Influences and Peers program 1:(1 the school .vafetr patrol. ADVERTISING FEATURE Ceaxdg Getting The Most From WSP`IA) - Turning kitchen scraps, lawn clipping, .utd wecds into compost produces a nutrient -rich, ,.rganic amendment that improves garden sail and keep% unnecessary waste out of landfills. But for all its benefits. both to the soil and environment, many __,,rdeners find composting takes too long and requires t, w, much effort for the end result. How can you make the work of composting easier mid more effective'' According to Randy Monk. c\ecutive director of the Composting Council, add Canadian sphagnum peat moss to the compost bin. Research has clearly shown that the combination of Peat moss and compost is very beneficial;' says Monk. "It's good for landscaping, horticulture and .,;uiculture. Peat moss and compost each show their trengths when combined, making an excellent soil amendment." 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According to Gerry Hood, president of the Canadian Sphagnum Peat %loss Association. -'Peat decomposes much more slowly than compost - se%eral years versus several months for compost, ensuring longer-term organic matter in the soil. peat also reduces compost's tendency to compact:' Canadian .Spha,Ynum Pear .%to, t so iation . U Tri* pickMix $13.92 c/y& plus Tax Any soil W mulch $1.74 Bag plus Tax pitDURHAM TOPSOIL 1480 Lakeridge Rd. North - Ajax - 427-0403 etween Rossland and Taunton at R.R. Overpass 6.. s. NEWS ADVER SE -A, FRIOAV EDMON, .rune '16,10M PAGE '23 AtP SELF -STORAGE= - state -OF -1160-d" see "so SPGNM - 24 boar Dems 7 de*s o IWOt 1" —110 -CMmmft C MW - 12 dffftmt Stu go SbW Womble SPR'N� SaEt ,: VQOJO.v SEZVIN:. ;%J9 :J5-.15 FREE GIFT ``R `'E« *'E;Z5 OF wrrpt RENTAL •I . f"ili1L AIP PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 16.2000 Standin,q (pictured left to right) are owners Peter Mavroukas and Ted The Rendezvous Bistro -&'Bar The Rendezvous Bistro & Bar and The Edge Lounge, at 250 Bayly Street West, may be new to Ajax, but the owners and operators, Peter Mavroukas and Ted Pippas are not. They have been in business for over seven years (previous owners of Cross Country Donuts) and their experience shows. As you enter the beautifully decorated Rendezvous Bistro, you are pleasantly aware that this is not a franchise roadhouse. From the polished wrought iron accents throughout the restaurant and patio to the warm glowing fireplaces, rich wood and glossy marble tables, topped with fresh flowers and candles at dinner, the only way to describe it, is lavishly upscale. The relaxed atmosphere and warm welcome you receive is just the beginning of your intriguing dining experience. They cater to healthwise menus, children's menus and have seniors' discounts. Opened from 6:00 am every day to 1:00 am Sunday to Wednesday and 2:00 am Thursday to Saturday, you can .enjoy a full breakfast or quick muffin and coffee, as well as 'lunches and dinners. The fully licensed establishment allows -you to choose from their full menu or daily lunch and dinner specials, and all foods are prepared fresh, on the premises. Let it experienced staff help you organize your next business or luncheon. Conveniently located, they are easily Abm the X01. Y 'eat �9�436-1i7�3� w st Durham's Premier Meeting Place A TOUCh Of CLASS here to a9aln and NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, Jugs 16, 2000 PAGE 25 P -Entertainment 'NEWS A [JV E R T I S E R JUNE 16. 2.000 Weekend at the movies... Disney's classic Fantasia updated for 2000 New film releases pla'ving at sky. This animated extravaganza ,7ru1 cinemas this weekend are: features seven new selections and one returning favourite from FANTASIA 2000 the original classic. Marring: Jamcs Earl Jones, (Pickering Moviplex 9). ()uincy Jones, Steve Martin, Penn & Teller, Angela Lansbury. Directed by Hendel Butoy, Fran- js Glebas, Paul Brizzi, Eric (;oldberg, James Algar, Pixote Hunt, Don Hahn and Gactan Brizzi. 'Fantasia/2000' brings to 1 ruition Walt Disney's dream of ,:rcating a "concert film" with a hcrpetually changing repertoire. Sixty years after the release of lhsney's classic 1940 experi- ment in sight and sound, a new Veneration of Disney animators and filmmakers offers an excit- ing showcase for today's audi- , rices as they visually interpret , Iassical compositions by t_ethoven, Shostakovich, ti,:.pighi, Gershwin, Dukas, �.unt-Saens, Elgar and Stravin- BOYS AND GIRLS Starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Claire Forlani, Jason Biggs, Heather Donahue and Amanda Detmer. Directed by Robert Is - cove. Ryan and Jennifer are oppo- sites who definitely do not at- tract. At least that's what they al- ways believed. When they met as 12 -year- olds, they disliked one another. When they met again as teenagers, they loathed each other. But when they meet in col- lege, the uptight Ryan and the free -spirited Jennifer find that their differences bind them to- gether and a rare friendship de- velops. 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(Pickering Moviplex 9, Cine- plex Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas). SHAFT Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa L. Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Busta Rhymes. Directed by John Sin- gleton. Private eye John Shaft is back in action as he tries to locate a large sum of money which dis- appeared after the death of a black community leader who, it turns out, was also involved with the black mob. (Famous Plavers-Pickering Town Centre, Cineplex Odeon Ajax 11) Cinemas). TITAN AE Animated. Starring: John Leguizamo, Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, Drew Barrymore and Nathan Lane. Directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. In a journey which begins after Earth ends, a rebellious teenager named Cale embarks on an ad- venture through space to find a legendary spacecraft, the Titan, which holds the secret to salvation for the human race. With the deadly Drej aliens close behind and be- trayal from within, Cale must become a renegade warrior and a new kind of hero as he com- pletes his mission to find a whole new world. (Pickering Ntoviplex 9, Cineplex Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas). For a complete listing of weekend movies, contact your local cinema in Ajax or Picker- ing. I Marlin Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. 905-426-6242 Email it � NEWS ADVERTISER shouston@_..durham.net A TRIBU'_FE TO DADS By Charles Shahan, Owner PICKERING DAIRY QUEEN 1099 KINGSTON RD. 8:31-2665 DOC We moped to Scarborough from Moncton, %ew• Brunswick when I was 6 years old. My four brothers and I lived in A nice home, always had lots to eat, nice clothes to wear, lots of presents for Chrisunas and of course a Mom At home wizen we got there. Only when I grew up did I find out that my RAd worked three jobs to feed us, clothe us and allow Mom to stay home. I also found out that Dad borrowed money from a finance company each year at Christmas so we could have all those presents. Dad's day began early working at Air Canada in payioad control. tie would then rush to work at the Parkway Bowlarama in the late afternoon and end up at the G`R railroad yard at night slugging freight One of the fondest memories I have is the first time the Beatles came to Toronto. It was a dream for any kid to have tickets to the co ncert% at Maple Leaf Gardens. We knew I)Ad would never be able to get tickets for us, let alone tickets together. But sure enough Dad had tickeLs for us. They were all together and they were in the reds' The noise was far louder than the noise at any Backstreet Born concert. When Dad decided to go into business for himself he became successful and all five boys worked with him for a time. 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Private eye John Shaft is back in action as he tries to locate a large sum of money which dis- appeared after the death of a black community leader who, it turns out, was also involved with the black mob. (Famous Plavers-Pickering Town Centre, Cineplex Odeon Ajax 11) Cinemas). TITAN AE Animated. Starring: John Leguizamo, Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, Drew Barrymore and Nathan Lane. Directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. In a journey which begins after Earth ends, a rebellious teenager named Cale embarks on an ad- venture through space to find a legendary spacecraft, the Titan, which holds the secret to salvation for the human race. With the deadly Drej aliens close behind and be- trayal from within, Cale must become a renegade warrior and a new kind of hero as he com- pletes his mission to find a whole new world. (Pickering Ntoviplex 9, Cineplex Odeon Ajax 10 Cinemas). For a complete listing of weekend movies, contact your local cinema in Ajax or Picker- ing. I Marlin Located in Wal-Mart Ajax OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Sun. 12 - 6 P.M. 905-426-6242 Email it � NEWS ADVERTISER shouston@_..durham.net A TRIBU'_FE TO DADS By Charles Shahan, Owner PICKERING DAIRY QUEEN 1099 KINGSTON RD. 8:31-2665 DOC We moped to Scarborough from Moncton, %ew• Brunswick when I was 6 years old. My four brothers and I lived in A nice home, always had lots to eat, nice clothes to wear, lots of presents for Chrisunas and of course a Mom At home wizen we got there. Only when I grew up did I find out that my RAd worked three jobs to feed us, clothe us and allow Mom to stay home. I also found out that Dad borrowed money from a finance company each year at Christmas so we could have all those presents. Dad's day began early working at Air Canada in payioad control. tie would then rush to work at the Parkway Bowlarama in the late afternoon and end up at the G`R railroad yard at night slugging freight One of the fondest memories I have is the first time the Beatles came to Toronto. It was a dream for any kid to have tickets to the co ncert% at Maple Leaf Gardens. We knew I)Ad would never be able to get tickets for us, let alone tickets together. But sure enough Dad had tickeLs for us. They were all together and they were in the reds' The noise was far louder than the noise at any Backstreet Born concert. When Dad decided to go into business for himself he became successful and all five boys worked with him for a time. Since then 1 believe that God has blessed each one of us in our chosen field but my brothers all agree that everything we learned in business we learned from our father. Iters my relationship with my father been perfect? ALL FATHERS RECEIVE THIS WEEK Hardly. Trials and tribulations are part of life. But we always worked it out. This 1 know for sure. Dad has pFF always been there for us, always helped us when we O needed it and most of all has always told us how much he ANY 6' . loves us. O PURCHASE There are lots of things we take for granted in this life' when we are younger. One is all the sacrifices our patents This coupon is not redeenlaMe with any othu have made for us. As Fathers Day approaches 1 want to coupon or special otter. sales tax extra• one say thanks Dad Thanks for everything. I love you. coupon per custorner per visiL Expires ,lune 22!00 Here's a coupon for Dads only this week. L• �' Dairtl Queen 399 A Tw �Kt1 7 •'.'R•. � V'��►�TMY'M'Y����'t►7 �� � w �' M II`iF i,`� R�N' S. A • • tea- S NY • -. !G �. + . .! ♦. ,AIP PAGE 26 NtM ADVER4'ISEIi, d�Y�EDA70N, Juste �6, 20b0 Buy dad a tie and help kids with cancer PICKERING — Take a tie, get a celebrity to design it, use it to help Gilda's Club support children living with cancer, and you have the perfect Father's Day gift. The Sears store in the Pickerine Town Centre is sellin<z five stvles of ties de- signed by talented celebri- ties and artists such as Bob Vila, Phil Collins, Gloria Estefan, and the Backstreet Boys. Ten per cent of the pro- ceeds from sales goes to- ward Noo6eland. a place for children living with can- cer. at Gilda's Club Greater Toronto. -We are very proud to support such an important program as Ncwgieland at Gilda's Club.- says Eugene :Moulder, manager of Sears Pickering. -We recognize the social and emotional effects that TOP 10 The following is a list of the top 10 movie rentals and best-sell- ing compact discs for the week of June 11: Compact Discs 1) The Marshall Mathers LP — Ema►em 2) Pump Up the Valuum — NOFX 3) Nativity in Black 11: A Tribute to Black Sabbath — Various artists d) Reggae Hits Vol. t — Various artists 5) Oops... I Did it Again — Brit- ney Spears 6) Mission: Impossible 2 (Soundtrack) — Various artists 7) System of a Down — Sys- tem of a Down 8) Chronic 2001 — Dr. Dre 9) Gold: Greatest Hits — Abba 10) Spit — Kittie — videos :S-F,C kagm %idea 1) Girl, Interrupted _ 2) Man on the Moon 3) Sleepy Hollow -- 4) American Beauty 5) Next Friday _ 6) The World Is Not Enough 7) Snow Falling on Cedars 6) Bringing Out the Dead _ 9) Fight Club 10) Mystery, Alaska "NES The lollowing is a list of the top video game rentals for the week of June 11: s..ace: e.sm Tree 1) Perfect Dark 2) Excitebike 64 3) Torry Hawk's Pro Skater PI>I�tIM - 1) Grind Session 2) Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol 3) Syphon Filter 2 1) Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2) Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 a) Resident Evil Code Veronica cancer has on children who have the disease, or have a family member with the disease. By supporting Noo- gieland we help to alleviate some of these effects by helping to provide a support group, bringing together family. friends, counsellors and other children with the same experiences. -We are grateful to the artists who have provided their time and talents to de- sign stylish ties that are so much more than just a fash- ion statement and ideal gift.- says Mr. Moulder. "Each time a person buys a Gilda's Club tie, they make a difference in the lives of children visiting Noo- gieland. who are living with cancer in some way. - The celebrity -designed ties have a retail price of $3.5 each. Sears will donate one - 10th of the purchase price to Noogieland at Gilda's Club. Gilda's Club, a free, non-profit cancer support community named for the late comedienne Gilda Radner, is scheduled to open its Toronto doors next year. Ms. Radner lost her bat- tle with ovarian cancer in 1989. Gilda's Club Greater Toronto will be located at the Old Firehall on Lom- bard Street, the former loca- tion of the Second City. where Ms. Radner began her comedy career. Noogieland will be a special playroom within Gilda's Club for children with cancer and children who have a family member with cancer. A fun place for children of all ages. Noogieland will have an abundant supply of toys, games and art sup- plies. "Every dollar is impor- tant as we work towards opening our doors:' says Maryann Kerr, executive di- rector of Gilda's Club Greater Toronto. -Gilda's Club is a cancer support community for any- one impacted by the diag- nosis of cancer. "The person living with cancer, their friends and families are all welcome at Gilda's Club because can- cer affects everyone, not only the person with the ill- ness. "We are extremely grate - Kids enjoy Awesome Adventures in Ajax AJAX — Young people in the community can have an Awesome Adventure this summer. St. Paul's United Church is holding its summer day Big Daddy G CD launch party v Big Daddy G returns with a follow-up to '4 Blues' with 'Topless% a CD featuring 13 original songs by the local artist. The new recording fea- tures artists like Dutch Mason, Jack De Keyzer, Donnie Walsh. Dawn Tyler Watson and many more as well as the Big Daddy G band. Tortoise Blue. Wanner Deadder and Ted Peacock. The Durham Re6on CD release will he held at Dines-eer. on Friday. June 16, and Saturday. June 17. Tickets cost ST Shows start at 10:15 p.m. camp for children from kindergarten to Grade 8. Awesome Adventure for Kids runs Aug. 21 to 25 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. Activities include stories. drama, crafts, music, games and much more. St. Paul's is at 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. Call 683-4710 to register or for more information on the camp. ful to Sears Canada for sup- porting Noogieland by be- coming our exclusive retail 1 partner and a national spon- sor before our doors art even open." 06dwe elgz" 74910 wee ' 20C Mussels 5 p.m. -10 P.M. Out of the Blue Patio Party 10 P.M. 309 Wings 5 P.m. -10 p.m. Live Entertainment Weekly Feature 0 THE THIR5TY MONK 36 Athol St., 85 Kingston Rd. E., Oshawa Ajax 728-3219 427-5859 Just the fax: 683-7363 BIG DADDY G .. -�:... -...... - — : .. .anw j �.�� - .... r ��ra�y, #', .. .. �,.. ' �'+Cr,yb(t,.... r _ - 7�PJi.'1M'�.i .. �.._..� —... � .. � �. ��i���.•C , �,. �` Giving u little means a lot Volunteers across Durham „,NEVlt$ ADVERTI$kFt. FRIPA)(,Ep)TION, June 16, ?000, PAGE 27,AIP honoured for Iong-term service More than 150 volun- teers from across Durham Region were recognized by the provincial government during a special ceremony ,ast Thursday. The volunteers received specially designed pins marking live, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 30 -plus years of vol- unteering with a community atyroup or agency during the event at La Gala in Whitby. Ajax Public Library vol- unteers Brett Bowdring, Bruce Boyle. Val Marshall and Jim McMaster received pins recognizing five years of service at the library, while Robert Jeffery was recognized for 10 years. Yvonne Bosch, Brenda Grove, Isobel Piggott and Shirley Isabella Rowland were recognized for over 30 years of volunteer service with the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital Auxiliary. Beverley Carmichael and Joan Bendle received 25 - year and 20 -year pins re- spectively. For five years the Cana- dian Progress Club — Durham Region Women have had the volunteer con- tributions of Eleanor Down, Sharon Milton and Christine Vigilante. Shirley Batten has been donating her time at Fairview LodYe Hume for the Aged for 25 years, Linda Brown for 15, Marjorie Jar- rett, Doug Langley, Kath- leen Mitchell and Fay Sturgess for 10 years. Charles Ryan was recog- nized for volunteering at the Grandview Children's Cen- tre fur 10 years. Kinark Child and Family Services have received five years of volunteer service from Claire Begbie, to Davies, Isabel Garnier, Es- ther Sharp, Bruce Wildfong and Mary Wildfong. Alan Shelley has volun- teered for over 30 years to the Kinsmen Club of Ajax, John O'Connell has done the same for 25 years, Peter Babic and Doug Rodmell for 15 while lames Leckey and John Sheremeta have for 10. The Pickering Village Museum has been preserv- ing history with the 15 years volunteer services of Mari- on "Thomas. Rose Cowan and Grace Guthrie have vol- unteered for 10 years, while Sandra Norris, Julie Oakes and Barbara Vranic have volunteered for five years. The Whitby presentation ceremony was one of 31 which will take place across the province recognizing 5,700 volunteers. The cere- monies have been held since 1985. Antique cars roll into Museum Village Take a trip down memory lane on Sunday, June 25 PICKERING — The Antique Classic Car Club of Canada is hosting its an- nual show at Pickering Mu - ,cum Village Sunday, June The show, which is ex - ;,coed to feature about 100 vehicles, runs from I I a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors to the village will be able to talk with car owners, discuss restoration techniques and see some pretty fantastic automo- biles. A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser photo Penniesftom Parkside Students at Parkside Public School in Ajax raised more '1"1$1, 000 — all in pennies — last month. The amount was added to the proceeds from McHappy Day hosted May 16 at McDonald's restaurants. Marking the fund- raisitl drive are (front row, from left) Jocelyn Feather- stone, Erin McLean and Jeffery Boucher. Middle row, fr"71 left, are Samantha Prosper, Amanda Perry and R.va►1 O'Hara. Back row, from left, are Lisa Stone, Pam "('Coll, Doug McKay, Shirley Freek, Maureen Dorvha- niuk and Jackie Sanford. In all, McHappy Day raised $49 ►pillion for children's charities. Entertainment will be provided by 'Elvis' and the Durham South Men's Club will serve the refreshments. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students aged 13 to 18, 53 for children aged five to 12 SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TODAY'S News Advertiser Fri., June 16, 2000 News Advertiser ' Ajax Home Week Waterfront Festival Ajax • Biway Ajax/Pick. • Canadian Tire Ajax/Pick. • Dominion Ajax/Pick. • Durham Parent Ajax • EALL Performance Auto Ajax • Four L Graphi:- Living Expression AoxRick Future Shop Aje+xPKk [tome Depot AoxfPick. • Home Hardware Pick. • Hyundai Dealer AjaxlPick. •IGA Ajax • M&M Mats Aja • New "[sites AIS • Pennitom Pick • Price Chopper � ) Aoxfflftk •AOWPidL • Sears ApxVe& Siolipm ORS [ilk • SmkWs Fine Fu"ure Aoxftlt. • Solidwood Ajax • your a dip ett'iMGroan AjaxN%L 74,11" AWRiCIL • • Delivered to selected households Remember. all inserts. including those on glassy pager. can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering your advertising tigers call DCNCAN FLEfCHER LL, ,, � ;, �� al �W4W r _ and $15 fur families. Park- ing is free. Pickering Museum Vil- lage is on Hwy. 7 between Bruck and Westney roads in Greenwood. For more information call 6S-401. = IVI Amy Friday's Urrier of the Week is Amy. Amy enjoys basketball & rollerblading. She will receive a dinner for 4 voucher compliments of McDonald's. CwWratuh stow Amy for being our Carrier of the Week. Walrnart,Aiax 135 Kingston Rd,Ajax 222 Bayty St.W.,Ajax I i6o Kinston Rd., Pick. $100 OFF PAINT SERVICES (WITH THIS COUPON) rN E1 r J COME IN FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION • ESTIMATE TODAY ,ASKABOLT. it NO PAYMENTS �JIO INTEREST'" FOR4.1 YW oAc (905) 831-4144 955 alliance Rd. Pickering I L:'i: ( tsK(x:tc x BAYLYl ', .;�,. -,�. ,.,...-.-w,-<,•-cvs Dy!4anate Boryrrx•..4npyr an09rpptg ct ca: �arttema. 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Best Diabetes Centre's Best' Sunnier Picnic. The event, held last Saturday, featured games, laughs and a day of great fun. photos by Celia BronAorst Though there was some rain, it slid little to dampen the spirits of seven - Year -old Doug Lusted of Ajux. tirho , hare. a smile and a hug with Kara «orri�an of Pickering. Six-year-old Ryan Ulafson, of Whitby, takes a mighty swing while playing a bit Doug Lusted concentrates on the tusk at hand during a pie plate relay race. of T -ball at the event. Youngsters taking part in the `Best' picnic were treated to Teddy Lusted (left) helps brother, Doug, get dressed up in funny a host of activities. _ clothes during one of the relay races. Kids had to compete against one another in this good-natured competition. . ����, .�,�+.. -.. �. , , .. . •'+;r. �:£':?+i' 1"a.`t'.:7?k' . w:ya z.',��I.v+7�+^;f:s,jjf'� �� a , r5 SNE 5 AW" l lSI g -- r��J Y EDITION, Jww 1 G, 2�M PPWxE 29 AM around in Durham 'Get andyou could win agetaway Durham residents are en- couraged to pick up a pass- port before visiting local tourist attractions this sum- mer for a chance to win a weekend get -a -way. Region Chairman Roger Anderson launched the Tour Durham 2000 Passport pro- gram Wednesday in an effort to promote tourism here. The Region, in co-opera- tion with businesses located throughout each of Durham's eight municipali- ties, has created a passport booklet filled with coupons and advertisements from Golf Book helps others breathe easy Enjoy 42 golf courses with the help of the Golf Privilege Book 2000. The book, on sale by the Durham Region branch of The Lung Associa- tion, includes access to nine courses in Durham Region and 33 in Georgian Bay, Kawartha-Haliburton, Peel and Toronto. To order call 436-1046 or stop by the association's office at 40 King. St. W. in Oshawa. All proceeds will go to respiratory research and community ,,ervice programs for Durham resi- dents. •1R CORRECTION NOTICE In our June 1420, 2000 flyer, the following error occurred: • The HP Pavilion 8652C Computer System as adver- tised on page 15 should have specified that the print- er included in the package is the HP 612 C Colour Printer and not a Canon Colour Printer as indicated. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. firms here. When passport holders visit participating establish- ments, they will receive a stamp from the municipality where the business is locat- ed. And, participants who collect one stamp from each community in Durham will have a chance to win a weekend away at a local bed and breakfast. The passport campaign runs throughout the sum- mer. All fully stamped pass- ports must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 30. pET-Ei�S`°" APPL�AN�ES YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR BOSCH APPLIANCES Bosch - Innmatiae appliances that go beyondfunction. From high efficiency, laundry appliances to feature Hch kitchen appliances, nothing comes close to matching Bosch for elegance. performance and design. .............................................................................. Bosch, A New Line of Thinking In Dishwashers • Brilliantly cleans dishes • Four spnying levels and water that's heated up to 161" F • Water and energy efficient • (Quick and easy loading • Super capacity racking • Crahcd to perfection, insicle and out Each passport is $1 and Durham and at the Region's all proceeds from sales will headquarters at 605 Ross - be donated to charity. land Rd. E., Whitby. Passports are available at For more information businesses throughout call 668-7711. SUMMER HOURS AT REGION'S WASTE DISPOSAL SITES The Region of Durham's Waste Disposal Sites located at 1640 Ritson Rd. N. in Oshawa and 1623 Reach St. in Port Perry are regularly open Tuesday through Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. These two sites now offer extended summer hours. Every Thursday until October, we are open from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Helping you with your waste disposal needs. • v -tom Bosch, A New Line of Thinking in Laundry • scnsurtiontrollcd wish cycles • Precise temperatures • Lcss water and energy consumption • Quietest darn you can buy • Smooth stainless steel tub and gentle tumble action • Rcduce wear ran tear on your clothes 0 PETER'S KNOWS BOSCH APPLL4LNCES , .� visit Peter's fir tbe, jfwest lar a - appi"Mces ait:- run 11111110 100K 1750 PWMMER STREET, t'Nrr 1). PICKERING. a aLdm CIL ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 401 - WENT OFF SROCK ROAD NPO+M 905-837'9000 - 14MW231-927-4 • F.KX 905-837-5530 11111031. We've got Canada "On the Run"... Whitby, you're next! 11te Run��fA Room 11M4 # SiWC01Yf' - . �'' Seglus Jane 28 August 30, 2000 pWVxmrs .Jum 22M_ Wednesdays 7:00ps In 1984, the fiat Rutnirtg Room opened in Edmonton in an old one room house, hence the name Running Room. John Stanton was confident that he could fill a void in the market with a specialty running store concept. The Running Room has now grown to 37 stores and recently launched a new customer loyalty pro- gram which rewards its customers with points for every purchase. Come on by to the store for the Grand Opening and meet with John Stanton and get more information on the Rewards Program. Meat john S*uv6 % /M pir-- - - -I aoid 0imader of dw RBOWWO ttaeiiia at dw sore as j»•e MmL g4milaB rt4 ca maiaa gea seep book Rurwng Start to Finish. The Running Room is strongly committed to the support of social and heakh causes` the environment and to community involvement. To show our support for the Whitby comnmity, we WIN provide a $10 donation from the purchase of every shoe during the Whitby Running Room's opening month to the CIBC Run For The Cure Campaign, to help find a cure for breast cancer. Saucony Grid Stabil �%► men's 8 women's Gift With every Saucony shoe Iwt *With any Saucony shoe purchase as supplies last. Quantity may be limited. The Running Room will be bringing a full range of running clinics to the Whitby loca- tion. Learn to Run, 10K, Half -Marathon, Marathon, For Women Only and morel For more clinic information, drop by the store or give us a call! WHITBY RUNNING ROOM Thickson Place, 80 Thickson Road South, Whitby, ON. LIN 7T2 ne:(905) 665-2060 M I P RA6E1��iEW,S1�Ap1lE�tTil9rcAtfRlp�lr69�lOMVJgntti�a?ag9:a raw 0..;: SOCCER OF EXCELLENCE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMME For players ages 4-15 years AJAX Aug. 14-18 ScsrborougNTororlto July1Sept. For a brochure, call or vlstl the website Phone (416) 482-1761 www.powersoeeer.ea Admiral • MIT19M SOCCEAKAP IYA9ER SOCCER IS PROFESSIONALSOCCER TRAIYI.YG Power under -10s capture Unionville title Pizza Pizza peppers soccer tourney foes PICKERING — The Pickering Power Pizza Picea under -10 premier boys' soccer team captured the title in its first tournament of the season at the Unionville -Milliken Millenni- um Challenge Cup 2010 June 3 and 4. The Pickering boys powered past the host Unionville squad 2-0 in the championship game. Satwant Dhali- wal and Jamal Buc- CAERt*knor tallied goals for 44 �' Power in the final. 1,Christopher Wright and Michael Blazi d J� combined for the OCCER .hutout in goal. Jor- dan Reeve was chosen as the team's most valuable player. Pickering advanced to the cham- pionship tilt after posting an impres- sive 3-0-1 record in pool play. In the first game. Pickering played to a 2-2 draw with Malvern. Mitchell Sturm and Reeve scored for Pickering. Pickering then defeated Newmar- ket 2-0. Bucknor and Daniel Gordon scored for the Power boys. In the third game. Pickering ham- mered East Gwillimbury 10-0. Dhaliwal and Sturm each scored a pair of goals, Justin Emerson, Gor- don and Bucknor netted single mark- ers. Wright and Blazi shared the shutout. The Pizza Pizza under -10s got past Unionville 2-1 in the third game. Reeve and Dhaliwal scored for Pickering. Other team members are Nirvair Chahal, Cassidy Spadafora, Dylan James -McDonald, C.J. Hamilton, T.J. Angrove, Jacob Turi and Jesse Metzger. The team is coached by Leon Gordon. The manager is Fred Sturm and the trainer is Jerry Wright. .- Club Ajax Community Centre araora. - sao�. 1/2 days are available - 6611 ftOYs fir a fate at �ft7-Rkll INEW LIOOK. BETTNERRVALUEII GdI i DiWeAdwrpetiter f 1 I w.As$ia:s00 I t� c 1St $ sport rn I ` FP TEE TIMES 683-3210CALL 1 NEWS ADVERTISER JUN E 1 6 2 0 0 0 I( PreD!t R F �S �. Off I Pickering teacher's motion may dissolve LOSSA • • Upcomi*ngmeeting may dfate • • • of hathletics a BY BRIAN Mt-NAIR "Basically this motion is to SIafl' H'rirer hold the executive accountable What next" for their undemocratic actions;' A difficult enough question says Barclay, referring to a deci- with respect to Lake Ontario Sec- sion by the executive to overturn ondary Schools Athletics over the a motion which passed "over - past two years will likely become whelmingly- last year that would all the murkier following the as- have forbidden teachers from sociation's annual general meet- coaching without a negotiated ing June 27. contract. The first order of business at Bowmanville High School's Whitby's Sinclair Secondary Bill Todd headed a skeleton School that day will be to elect a LOSSA executive this past s- hool new, executive. year to try to provide sports for If that happens, and there's no LOSSA members who weren't guarantee it will, the new execu- part of the Durham school boards tive will have to deal with a mo- and interested parties within tion from Pine Ridge Secondary Durham. School teacher Jim Barclay to But Todd and others may not dissolve LOSSA entirely. be back to deal with the latest mo - LAST 2 r.r ear,. n,rrea carr LAST 2 DAYS! DAYS! BUNDS • DRAPERY ✓ F>f*by, Jove 16* - Saturday, )me 17" SAVE UP TO 90'''` 88 ON min Rwd (PMdletilrj WW) Aja 42111 9M7 Friday 16 - s, SoWr sy 10 - S Car* A Carry. AN SWes FLi Please recycle this newspaper OMBA COACH LEVEL tCEKI II RCATION CLINIC CaU 90S -683-1S57 for re¢istrttion details • CLINIC IS FRIDAY 6:00 PM TO 11:00 PM WITH AN ON ICE SESSION FROM 10:00 TO 11:00 & SATURDAY 8:00 AM TO 7:00 PM WITH AN ON ICE SESSION FROM 2:30 TO 4:30 • 100%ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION ON ICE IS REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATION • TO PARTICIPATE ON ICE PLEASE BRING SKATES, GLOVES, STICK AND A CSA APPROVED HELMET IS MANDATORY Clinic is limited to 40 participants L0.SS.A. tion. "As far as I'm concerned the job as president for myself is fin- ished;" says Todd, who has presided over the past two annual general meetings. "I'm not sure we're going to get an executive" If there is no LOSSA execu- tive, Todd says it will fall back on the school boards, principals and vice -principals to organize high school sports. If there is an executive, all teachers within LOSSA schools will he eligible to vote on Bar- clay's motion. Although the provincial gov- ernment backed off on forcing teachers to supervise extracurric- ular activities on Monday, the threat of Bill 74 has worsened al- ready -bad relations between teachers and school boards. "I think we have a similar situ- ation to last year where we have a lot of people out there who arc worried about Bill 74 and angry;' says Todd. "To be frank with you I'm also angry" Sponsored by The Arthritis SE4RLF Society 4DInvites The Arthritis Society, Trent Region you to a PUBLIC FORUM AJAXIPICKERING "Leaming to Live with Arthritis" With special guest speaker Dr. Heather McDonald MD Wednesday June 21 st, 2000 7:00 PM -9:00 PM Pickering Recreation Complex O'Brian Meeting Room • (east side of complex) 1867 Valley Farm Road Pickering SEATING IS LIMITED - Refreshments CALL TO RESERVE TODAY will be served 1-888-765-0005 Sponsered by The Arthritis SMUKE Society The Arthritis Society, Trent Region CDInvites you to a PUBLIC FORUM LINDSAY "Learning to Live with Arthritis" With special guest speaker Dr. Jane Purvis MD vy Monday June 19th, 2000 7:00 PM -9:00 PM St. Mary's School 16 St. Lawrence Street Lindsay Refreshments SEATING Is LIMITED - will be served CALL TO RESERVE TODAY 1-888-765-0005 �• t �yYht .:�.� . ' ��`. � :Y�.'� A . .. ±w:.i fr • . `ryk', r v, :l�' ��. NEWS ADVERTISER JUNE 16, 2000 PICKERIN i SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION NOVICE GIRLS' STANONrGS As of June 10. TEAM OP IN L T PTS PCT GSL Class W Electrptics 3 2 0 1 5 0.633 SlwetPe9gfr's No Frills 3 2 0 1 5 0.833 -- Century 21 -Percy Fulton 3 2 1 0 4 0.667 .5 ID50 com 3 1 2 0 2 0.333 1.5 Business Depot 4 0 4 0 0 0.000 3 DIVISION RESULTS June S:Steve & Peggys No Frills 19 (MVP: Haylie John. son) vs ID50.com 10 (MVP: Kaylie Gordon); Century 21Percy Fulton 13 (MVP: Jennifer Degrace) vs Business Depot 7 (MVP: Sarah Spurrel). June 6: Steve & Peggys No Frills 14 (MVP: Heather Fin- lay) vs Business Depot 13 (MVP: Jennifer Cranston); Class "A" Electronics 14 (MVP: Mallory Walsh) vs Centu- ry 21 Percy Fulton 11 (MVP: Kateyn Fulton). June 1:Century 21 -Percy Fulton 17 (MVP: Nicole Auger) vs ID5o com 2 (MVP: Terra Barton); Class "A" Electronics 21 (MVP: Brook Paterson) vs Business Depot 19. May 30: Class *A* Electronics 15 (MVP: Stephanie Moli- naro) vs Steve 6 Peggys No Frills 15 (MVP: Laura Davies). ID50.com 17 (MVP: Dana Loughlin) vs. Busi- ness Depot 10 (MVP: Jennifer Hanycz) SENIOR BOYS'T--BALL STANDINGS As of June 10 TEAM GP W L T PTS PCT GBL Ontario Power Generation 3 2 0 1 5 0.833 -- All State -Wayne Redord 3 2 1 0 4 0 667 .5 Herongate Theatre 3 2 1 0 4 0.667 .5 PBI Office Interior 3 1 2 0 2 0.333 1 5 Pick Men's Slow Pilch 2 0 1 1 1 0.250 1.5 Ch,ck'N'Joy 2 0 2 0 0 0.000 2 DIVISION RESULTS Jure 7: Ontario Power Nuclear Generation 25 (MVP: Ryan Caney) vs All State: Wayne Redlord 15 (MVP: Clayton Johns); Herongate Theatre 23 (MVP: Zach Henderson) vs PBI Office Interiors 16. June 5: Ontario Power Nuclear Generation 17 (MVP Ml Foster) vs. PBI office Interiors 16 (MVP- Mark Ed- wards); All State Wayne Redford 23 vs Pickering Mens Slow Pitch 22. Herongate Theatre 16 (MVP John Oksman) vs Chick N Joy 13. May 31: Ontario Power Nuclear Generation 25 vs. Picker- +Rens Slow Pitch 25 (MVP JonaMan Cheung): PBI Of- fice Interiors 21 vs. Chick N' Joy 19; All State: Wayne Red - lord 23 vs Herongate Theatre 21 SQUIRT BOYS' STANDINGS DIVISION RESULTS June 6: Leslie 8 Palmer Elei:1•.,:a'. C.;r.i " `r - Steven Scinto vs Scol:aba— Aylsmrth); Canadian Progress Club 9 (MVP: Adrien McArthur) vs Papps 5 (MVP: Alex Woods): Air Plus Heat- ing and Air Conditioning 12 (MVP: Mohnin Naeem) vs Cherrywood Rooting S. June 1: Air Plus Heating and Air Conditioning 12 (MVP' Ryan Roffey) vs. Leslie & Pawner Electrical Contractors 12 (MVP: Michael Kelly); Cherrywood Roofing 14 (MVP: Ryan Parker) vs Scotrabank 13 (MVP: Stuart Aylsworth); Cleansales 17 (MVP: Jordan Hovey) vs Canadian Progress Club 9 (MVP: Brett Wright). May 30: Scotiabank 19 (MVP: Brent Watt) vs Air Plus Heating and Air Conditioning 13; Papps 13 (MVP Ryan Graham) vs. Cleansales 12 (MVP: Brian Morson): Leslie d Pawner Electrical Contractors 15 (MVP: Andrew Smith) vs Cherrywood Roofing 14 (MVP: Jeffrey Love). PEEWEE BOYS' STANDINGS DIVISION RESULTS May 31: East Side Manos 3 (MVP Shawn Donnelly). Serpa Conveyancing 3 (MVP: William Gauvin): Road Trailer Rentals 16 (MVP: Adam Northern), Licks 15 (MVP: Ryan Lowe-ChoaLee): Kwik Signs 17 (MVP: Zachary Eastman), T Hamilton & Son Roofing 13 (MVP: Ellis Bowen). BANTAMtMIDGET BOYS' STANDINGS As of June 10. TEAM GP W L T PTS PCT GBL Annandale Dodge 3 2 1 0 4 0 667 -- Winners 4 2 11 5 0.625 -- Dominion Sav-A-Centre 3 1 1 1 3 0.500 0.5 The Edge Youth Centre 3 1 2 0 2 0.333 1 CIBC 3 1 2 0 2 0.333 1 DIVISION RESULTS June 6: Canadian Imperial Bank 01 Commerce 14 vs Winners 10; Annandale Dodge 16 vs Dominion Sav-A. Centre Food Market 14 June 6: Dominion Sav-A-Centre Food Market 5 vs -Win- ners 5. Annandale Dodge 18 vs The Edge Youth Centre 4. June 1: The Edge Youth Centre 13 vs Canadian Imperi- al Bank Of Commerce 9: Winners 6 vs Annandale Dodge 5 May 30: Dominion Sav-A-Cenlre Food Market 8 vs Cana- dian Imperial Bank Of Commerce 4. Winners 12 vs The Edge Youth Centre 8 PICKERING LADIES' RECREATIONAL FASTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS As of June 3. 200C TEAM G W L T PTS rrcva•— Awa,ys 2 2 1 C 4 ^U,• '.7 �•7cw and Doors 2 1 1 S 2 2 1 2 NEMS AmewnwK FFiIQM/'ldf KK JuM m 2W Paw si -P . In Durham Aug. 10 to 13 Ontaneo ummer Games get backing of business BY BRIAN MCNAIR Staff Writer Money may not buy love, but organizers of the Ontario Summer Games are hoping it buys a first-class event come August. Games's organizers introduced six major sponsors whose contributions are expected to help ensure things run smoothly when more than 3,000 of the province's best young athletes convene in Durham Region Aug. 10-13. "It means that the Games can happen - bot- tom line," says Skip Crosby, general manager of the Games. "It really shows the corporate commitment to the community" Although Crosby did not reveal the amount contributed by Ontario Power Generation, Rogers Group of Companies, McDonald's Restaurants, Idea People, Tim Hortons and General Motors, the initial budget aimed to raise $205,000 through corporate contribu- tions. Crosby emphasizes the sponsors will be pro- viding much more than "dollars and cents" but also services and resources to the Games. OPG, for example, will donate fields at the Darlington Generating Station for men's soccer. "We are pleased to support these athletes be- cause it's a growing point in their careers;" says OPG representative Pat O'Brien. "It's easy enough to write the cheque and you don't mind doing it for worthy causes" Earl Dusek of Rogers Group of Companies says Rogers Cable TV will provide live cover- age of the opening ceremonies and carry a daily maL,aiinc ,how detailing, highlights during the four-day event. "We believe it's important, in fact essential, that we put back into the community," says Dusek. "We have been and always will be com- mitted to supporting the community at a grass- roots level where we live, work and sleep." Tom Laurie of GM was equally effusive. "We're pleased to play a role in a celebration of sports excellence taking place in our back- yard," Laurie said during the press conference held at the Wanderers Rugby Clubhouse. "If the enthusiasm here is any indication, it's going to be a great four days of sports." Among the dignitaries at the press confer- ence were co-chairs Tom Flood and Terry Kelly, Durham Regional Chair Roger Anderson and Durham East MPP John O'Toole. "I think we're finding an opportunity to cel- ebrate youth ... It's absolutely inspirational;" says O'Toole. "Sports is a great form of being an ambassador for your community, for your province and for your country:' When the Games get under way in August, all eight municipalities in Durham will share in hosting the 20 sports being played. Although the targeted cost of the Games was recently increased to $990,000 after it was learned some 2,800 cots and sleeping bags would be needed, Crosby says things are under control. "We're still within our budget;" Crosby says. "We're progressing very well." Economic forecasters hope to see some 15,000 spectators pump $3 -million into the local economv. _.. __�. ,V....�_ ..ee�,>R''iy;s�,>)0.""rs�l'SR°Rlri!v°Rr3'+�iP':�t�,'fi n•r^�+t•'=...-.. .. wart-' �x. t '}t.. i U'l 5&A4 ,k.t,C .dl 711UL .tii? lhiv34 Ii:Yl30 vilt>?:i': i9 1►A1.;1 -,.,1 -leoinil•tn rN41 110 ref 11` PAGE 32 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, JUNE 16, 2000 Visit Us On the Internet: www. a To Pace Your Ad Call: THE UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER .Ajax Pickercng News Advertiser: 683-0707 WA A SSIVIIIE" Uxbridge: 852-9741 Web Site: www.durhamnews.net Education it Careers , Sc1 1 1Schooling1 Gtwal HNP 1W Good HNP 1119 oral HNP R S E R V I C E S ICS Courier Services (`ICS'), Canada's #1 fixed route courier company, continues to be an industry leader through aggressive expansion and is committed to fostering a work environment where our employees are an integral part of our growth. AM Sort Supervisor You will be responsible for supervising the day-to-day activities of our Scarborough AM Sorter Group between 12 a.m. and 8 a.m., as well as recruiting, selecting, training, and developing all existing and new Sorters. In addition, you will monitor, audit, and set processing standards while maximizing sort efficiencies. Your 2-3 years of supervisory experience within the Transportation industry has equipped you with a proven track record in general shipping/receiving operations. Hours of work are 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. Your strong communication skills are complemented by proficiency in MS Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Spreadsheets. A high school diploma is required: previous experience In unionized environments would be an asset. French is not needed. ICS a an equal apporturrty employer and is committed to aear&V an envirorrnew where the very best people wadi to do their very best work If you are looking for such a challenge, please submit your resume no later than 5 p.m. on June 19th, 2000, to ICS Courier Services Attention: Ben Lenton Employee Relations 288 Judson St.. Units 1-9 Toronto, ON M8Z 5T6 c o v I i F .: F. VICES Fax: (416) 259-9462 The YMCA of Greater Toronto is currently seeking dynamic ECE's to work in our preschool and school age programs throughout Scarborough. If you are out -going, creative and have experience working with children 2-12 years of age and you would like to join our YMCA team, please fax your resume to the attention of: Stacey Lepine-Fisher (416) 296-8981 Please note: A criminal Reference Check and Certifi- cation in First Aid and CPR are mandatory prior to contntencing employment with our association. LEGAL BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Pickering Law Firm needs candidate with knowledge and experience in: • All daily/monthly/yearly legal accounting matters • PCLaw for Windows • Quick Books Please telefax resume and references to: Gillian Vanular (905) 427-5542 1 G.* f1Np MW General N•Ip t1e SamRTY suits r red of CLASSIFIED me same aead end Ioh'' »eyes "1` gram bawl to nuke CUSTOMER tit Sa can now (905)571 01� . SERVICE AIC INSTALLERS. Servta techrnoans Sue Contriaors Free Travel Seminar How To Start Your Own Travel Business Canada's Premier Travel Company with 26 years experience will be conducting an introductory Free seminar on: Tuesday, June 20th -• 7:15 p.m. Durham College, Whitby Campus No knIontwy, No Receivables, bter"Ung Dedrlcbmits and Great Trawl Swisiffts make this an opportunity that must be examined. Participants wishing to attend this free seminar, please call RSVP 1-800-606-1117 Space is limited. Not muni /ewe/ markehng. and gas II prefand wrt•rrrg a The YMCA of Greater Toronto is currently seeking dynamic ECE's to work in our preschool and school age programs throughout Scarborough. If you are out -going, creative and have experience working with children 2-12 years of age and you would like to join our YMCA team, please fax your resume to the attention of: Stacey Lepine-Fisher (416) 296-8981 Please note: A criminal Reference Check and Certifi- cation in First Aid and CPR are mandatory prior to contntencing employment with our association. LEGAL BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Pickering Law Firm needs candidate with knowledge and experience in: • All daily/monthly/yearly legal accounting matters • PCLaw for Windows • Quick Books Please telefax resume and references to: Gillian Vanular (905) 427-5542 1 G.* f1Np MW General N•Ip t1e SamRTY suits r red of CLASSIFIED me same aead end Ioh'' »eyes "1` gram bawl to nuke CUSTOMER tit Sa can now (905)571 01� . SERVICE AIC INSTALLERS. 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NEW RESTAURANT - P113ERI VARIOUS AIANAOLVAM OPPORTIUNIM General Manager and Shift Supervisors Join an environment where your insight and coaching talent wiH contribute to service excellerlice andrewth of a M mumeted aperahlon.have several opporlundies for candidates with restaurantt experience and/moin Food Service or Hospitality. Discover your fresh4hinking potentioll Forward or fax your resuni,6 to: wwwlyu I , so saylySt. W., Ajax, ON LIS INV Fo= (90S) 427-57'29 llnadks ix iryaroel.dewed an irtlaviww w7 b aw>tdoddpilar oft, Ip�iww) Is looking for reliable people to insert and deliver papers and flyers door to door every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the Pickering area. Deliveries must be completed by 6:00pm. Must have a vehicle. For more information call 905-683-5117 Sosron Whtth location is looking for an EXPERIENCED BAMENOER, COOKS, SERVERS Full TIME/PART TIME Awa ASSISTANT MANAGERS) MINIMUM 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE This is a sa/aned position Please fax resume to: 905-666-4636 Couple wanted for 24 suite apartment building in Uxbridge. Experience an asset but will train. Must be able to maintain and repair units and interact with tenants. 2 bedroom apt included in compensation package. Please mail applications and refersinces to: File #3711, Uxbridge Tribune, 24 Toronto St. N. Uri 2, Uxbridge ON L9P 1 E6. CLEANERS NEEDED MNBEouTELY fa retail department stores in LiAxidge area. with hm" ti light duty experienoe Cell Sue at 1 -800-S65-3756 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application YON be ra PLEASE NOTE, res;iiiaes Oat ars bud s osflawa This Wok, wIa Ludt Msftrwardlild_tee be fib IIIII0w. orivinkUte iflsfrsslisls be 3W In a1. AND ARE SELF MOTIVATED, pleaw fax resume to Mrs. WdemaWs just Incredible Foods at 905-642-0105 or phone 905.642-5838 THE NEWS rin I is boking for Kids to deliver Papers and flyers door to door four tlrrtes a week by 6:00 PM. in their rte qM 117 ,�wr,a,v,•,-,0,000,_.... ___._.-.r- ............. ... .,..» ,_..-_ .. _...Olt :__ _ _ - . «0000 7 Visit Us On the Internet: www di rhsmnewa•net Garters) ►NIIP 1 General 1MIP 1 Gertaral Hip jjj1 Getneral HHp The Uxbridge Tribune HEALTH F000 STORE assis- HAIR STYLIST required for busy hair fel tant required for busy Whitby i salon. kmdpail time Good com- $ural Route Drivers ; experienced applicants will be mission. Plea�sees ally (9p5) considered Please fax re - surae to 905-686.4462 week to the following areas: 987-1544. Uxbridge To assemble our products HAIRSTYLIST WANTED Sal- Free Information Send SASE to Kraft. 18-7777 Keele St, Goodwood, Stouffville at downtow m Keficthfe reEricle re( rtircd / INDUSTRIAL Temps required immediatel7 no experience Wh tIby chaair necessary. caul tram Must be 905-852-9741 for rem Realty good oppor- r tunity For info. 668-5000 •. • . HALENDAS MEAT requires TRAVEL 8 TOURISM experienced meat cutter. - • counter helper and general .......... help. Apply in person with re- sume to 1794 Liverpool Rd • t • • • • • Pickering 905-831-7961 _ ^aj HARD WORK heavy cash Car required Phone (905) 579-7816. The Uxbridge Tribune HEALTH F000 STORE assis- requires tant required for busy Whitby LOCAL MOVING COMPANY. location, flexible hours Only $ural Route Drivers ; experienced applicants will be to deliver newspapers twice a considered Please fax re - surae to 905-686.4462 week to the following areas: HOMEWORKERS NEEDED! Uxbridge To assemble our products (North & South) Free Information Send SASE to Kraft. 18-7777 Keele St, Goodwood, Stouffville 7 Conwrd.ONL4K tY7 Keficthfe reEricle re( rtircd / INDUSTRIAL Temps required immediatel7 no experience Call Debbie necessary. caul tram Must be 905-852-9741 available all shins. factory 'fork- Oshawa Pickering Re- liable well groomed Kim at HP Inc., for interview (4161 407-7207 TRAVEL 8 TOURISM D Part-time Evening &Saturday SERVICE INVOICER/CASHIER required. Dealership experience essential. Please FAX resume (905)831-7549 AT Debbie Crooks FORMULA FORD ramng, Next class begins Jur/ Oth wernatmoral Institute of rray. el specializing in travel and tourism training To register Phone (905) 725-3919 LICENSED STYLIST for Whit. by'Apax; Oshawa Guaranteed salary/Commission, great nurlung emnronmiem upgrad. ,nig and Airing bones. Call Cheryl 1905) 723-7323 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 'equued by local mamdaCtur ng company In Pickering ;a mdiWte must lave excel- -nt mechanical aptitude and �-WAREHOUSE CLERK ectntal troubkshootmg .a*ground Please forward electronic parts and accessory- Ali resumes to PO Box 387. Pickering. Ontano. uV 2R6 LOCAL MOVING COMPANY. service and distribution. Light material handling, full-time. needs experienced nelpers Call (905)668-6429 between 9-5pm and drivers. hrl aha part rare. apply i bet rw•^esurru88 10 int , 1375 Scarborough Pallet Manufacturer t L!, Initnt•J1ate O,F('rning, tor: SAWERS, ASSEMBLERS, MACHINE OPERATER, USED PALLET REPAIR MAN Shitting Salary $9 00 per hr plus Piccc Work. Benefit Plan after 6 months Apply in person: 30 Melford Dr., Scarborough 'BRIDGE TRIBUNEt requires NEWSPAPER CARRIERS 10 deliver papers twice a week in the fdbtnrirg areas: UXBRIDGE Colonel Sharpe Cres & Milne Crt., Nation & Maunder Crt., Brock St. E., Main St. S., Marietta St. & Planks Lane. CANNINGTON Allison Crt., Beaver Ridge Dr., Heron & Meadowlands Dr. Also, Adult Carriers deeded br Wapcing & driving routes - Call Debbie 905-852-9741 ran -I Ime Position Available at PET CENTRE in GoWwoW. Contact Lianne at Pet Peeves 292 Hwy #47 (next to Esso Station) 905-642-1444 Full or Part-time server ivenings/Weekends. Kathryn's Gin rill i on Br, 376 Kingston Rd. Rouge Mount pfd ex•xnAl. CAFETERIA hdlp gwred immediately in SOUM kenn0 cafeteria Respon- blhlles include cold food 'Lep cash. and general rnaki- nance Must have previous 'dservice experlence. F/T Cam.4 OOpm $8 19C&. CAN .ntrluna at (905) 839-1151 '1 3531. Beaver Fr1W t3rR- STYLIST REOLNRED to rent chair n prime Whitby IoobolL Flat Serwce Salm, frier* at- mosphem. Be great rsoonP�Portwaity Sswne to (905) 263-RABSFax re NNlIwIINpSTIEIO - a now inur- ppaamil d all OIAStildlng tam d HAfrstylsa. Poskions are [Vi� ceativemlrim 5Ross IIANI STYWT d Nail Tech WW d for Picketing salon. sallary/c Also CW41 RENTAL. Good oppor- tunity. For nformabbn call CiNiakrfe (90 )=-AMT- • 0r (416)606-3097-. Hopkins $I. Wntby -rut 07 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS -SSS Daily'New God Courses Nam 10 people now' To help ++tri advertisingwill ham. 259-1840 (Cell phone) 18. ;!udems welcome. Fulrnme PIT NATURE !rum-ca,mer help required for )incl SM Apply in person at MEGA WRAPS. 465 Bayly St ,G Westney Rd or tax resume 905.428.6406 PALLET MANUFACTURER Hupaco Wood Products Limit ed Pallet manufacturer to. quires full-time experienced female or mak saw and nail un operators Fax resume to Morden (905)686.8916 PART TOE/FULL TIME ex pereneed nae stylist for the Beauty Supply Outlet in Town - line Cerner Supt Sharing commission. rev" chair or salary Good location Clea). spacious i{ txigM store 9D5- 432-8822.905- -9304 D5- 432-8822.905-683-9304 TM ADYE1 TISEIR is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas SCARBOROUGH Island Rd. Brycemoor Rd. Friendship Ave. Rouge Hills Dr. Brownfield Grdns. Sunny Slope Kirkdene Dr. Ridgewood Rd. Cameron Glen Kilsythe Dr. Rozell Rd. Adona Cres. Adams Park Gate Beaverbrook Crt East Ave. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 - Haar Air SerActs is looking for 4, Poimmem severs. mature re- liable wdh phone room exp computer skills an asset Part lime evenings, hourly wage Plus bonus structure, serious appliCams call Anne at 905- 428.2109 SEARS INDOOR CLEAN AIR Services has immediate openings for Duct Cleaning Teti %., and Helpers. Training provided. transporta- tion and clean diners k ew required Call Mike 428.2109. SEWING PERSON required tun -time $7 00 plus benefits Small industrial company lo- cated in Pickering Sort ex- penence and vehicle re- quired Terrific for homemak- er Call (905)837-1442 ext 3 SLITTER/OPERATOR TRAINEE for conversion �! packaging tum. Fluent Erglisth, good math skills Machinery knowledge forklift experience an asset Heavy km Apply n person 5746 Fuich Avenue E e5 Scarborough, or tax 416- 292.8500 SNACK BAR HELP required. for :elti Bngu in Pickering Please cal Anna or Paula. (905)831-1215 STOP 'N' CASH grows agar experienced loan, officers. banking experience an asset Business management an As- set Professionalism a must Fax resume atfemrOn Linda a 905)427-4403 STRAWBERRY PICKERS. it drerested please applti is the Oshawa irvic Centre. Thorn- ton Rd S. Oshawa- Tuesday amt Thursday 930 am- 2 p in $7 50 W hr Newcastle area STUDENT required to babysit a 12yr old get aid a 9yr ok1 boy July and Augustr- mig Batch am ROW area CAN SSue 905-426-4859 SUPERINTENDANTS -2 cou- ples fa hi gh rise building In PEOPLE-$ TAXI. Olspatders. Oshaw Ceaning grid Wing taxi drivers and mechanic care of lerrnnts. no main - needed immediately for very tenance Salary and apart - busy company Part-time or m ent Resumes to: 20th 1bOt lull No expthence necessary 177 NonQuoa Rd. Oshm or 905-427-7770 tax 905-579.9472 PERSON REQUIRED for busy Pickering manufacturing company Applicant must be a fast learner, familiar with small machinery, work umu- pervised. available for over- time as required. Fax resume to (90420.0877. PENSION WANTED to dean 2- 4 haws, evernings. 5 days a weeks. Must be bondable. Cal(905)985-1708. PRIMITE FOSTER CARE THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, JUNE 16, 2000 -PAGE 33 1 sale tlelsas pAgb teeSplAgents Dental Ra Are You Being Paid What You Are Worth? Would You Like to Get Paid What You Could Be Worth? We have hundreds of CAREER POSITIONS available in almost every field of SALES & MARKETING. Mandatory 2 weeks training. The Sales & Marketing Professionals Call: (905) 404-7304 'rational Corporation seeks two career minded people for management training program. $2000 +/NIo. Opportunity if qualified Benefits, in(entives. nail resume to branch0346Ca elux.com PICKERING Seeks Full & Part time SALES STAFF & CASHIER Please fax to: (905) 839-2051 Attention: Anita ImSkilled Help Skilled Help STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS Custorn Slulnics.s Stcel Fahncation Shop specializing in food equipment is looking for peopic fully ctfperienced in these areas: L7y01A 8 the operation Of a power shear 8 power brake c Fabrncabori of Custom starless steel refrigerated tables :) TIG welding and Custom stainless steel fabrication. Call Bill McGuire 905-686-9955 Steel fabricating ;slant !ecated in Pickering requires: - CNC Machinists - Mfg Welders - Saw and Drill operators • Shipping and Assembly personnel Experienced applicants fax resume to: 905-839-1717 1 office HNp JUNIOR MARKETING :-CF. DiNA70A-The a•e a spats event marketing company in Pickering that orgarkzes na- tiaally televised sporting ev cM. We're a smal compa fly that's growing fast and we need someone who can keep up with the pace You are in - Credibly organized, computer literate. energetic resourodul and detail-onented You have a keen interest n sports and marketing As our amazing Junior Marketing CoadinWor You will be plarin .events. Creating and updatirmg sales material and doing day-to-day admin wok A marketing or recreation diploma or ceilte- cate is an asset Entry-level. Permanent, ?up -if me. 522- 25.000, position available im- medialley App? to Fie 0552, c/o Oshawa his Week. PO Box 481 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON. L I H 7L5 1 Sebe Hift AaM SALES ASSISTANT needed for prestigious Whitby Home Im- provement company Great income potential, fun environ- ment Call Rtch Cameron 905-718-8143 Qx ract -ut d sew mrnpany baled in P oxen rig looking for per- son with eVerwice usM Gerber 0"9 sysler and Niebidtr Syncfron auto spreadng system. Pease tax resume b DENTAL RECEPnONISTlAD- MINISTRATOR reycared for a busy Scarborough Dental Office Lope Tech experience an asset Evenings b Saturdays regqwwred 00 cal Rowena al t416)296- PHARMACIST Full time tan for Whitby location appoply with resume to Shoppers Drug Mail. Towne Plaza. 601 Dundas St W. Whift 905.668-5897 PART-TIME HYGIENIST, re- quired for Orthodontic office. Forward resume to. File 1551, Oshawa This Week. PO Box 481. Oshawa. Ontario L I H 71.5 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN re- quired immediately in Osha ea. Full time position,m9hIs 3 weekends included Only experienced applicants need apply Fax resume to 576.3272 PICKERING VILLAGE dental ,fflre seeking part-time dental -ecepfamst Toes 8.4 Wed 3- ? and Thurs 4-8 MUST have DENTAL experience Comput- er experience would be an asset Fax resume to 905-428- 9291 VETERINARY ASSISTANT/re- ,.Viomst warded part-time for c sy Omit; Must be able to ole evermirgs and Saturdays. iT Or; hour or based on ex- -nence Fax resume to. 905- -31-1131 • 1 �cam wriMed FAMILY NEEDS a ,r;mg dr :ng ayful live out nanny to ire to 3 children. 11. 9. and 4 Three - four days per week ",am - 530 pro Mid Au - PSI References required --e preferred Good r:ompen- ;abon. Greenwood - 10 mites from Apx7Pickenng. ;al Loretta. (905) 426-7858 SPECIAL NEEDS axle) 14 yrs ,111 ie'7 rvmg our home =E or sped needs expen- Ce preferred. or students ': epaltzxp in this area of -are Hours 9-3 (tkxible) r:5-427-9378 . Deycar• Awa. - BEFORE b AFTER SCHOOL "US 'Tall 'tie' imm- .are =laps to Glegrove P� ;cflool and Dusroutes wimnwq Large home/bWk- Rd 116rrendo. mows. good hod 839.7237 CMA►MANMANWOOD, car- nQ rel,acie daycare available it my Horne. nutnuo" meals and snacks fenced yard and uMlgs, can Lu 426-69(15 CN1DT'S DAYCARE - Maple midge area ooking to ir)d- -tin ages 4 and under Have rst aid and CPR LOU of love to gw Can 837-2042 RESPONSIBLE NOME :nM .are irs experience m- ires to 10 yrs CPR CMAW play Ouldoor Activities 91)5.683 M Cal Elawie MOTHERS HEIFER needed ionelpamom of3Kids 2-3 Oat's per week pan time. some housework and baby - Siang (9051831-8502 PICKERING Bice / Rolle: Laving daycare '8 months to (9�s�42�/54 t 2 years Dairy Quarks l �-termted backyard and pan, Attention: Brenda raft. story IInhous rneaakui musc. 8 snacks First FRAMERS or FRAMING Aid CPR certified Non - CREW to sub within 20 smoking re 1; 905-428- fanutes of Cobowg or t2 1244 towfrom Atex Competitive rates Cal Rob. 905-372-7176 • • File Ti FRAMING CARPENTRY Crews arca contacons needed RIE£ TO GOOD HOIE - 3 it - for new home construction in male spayed dectawed cars the WRtby ar a Please cal 905-683-5067 mm- exp. RAL1Frwrood tAJMXJII�III< FREE FNIEWOOO - Broken m mfg plant wooded studs. 4 palets. limr- cker % hi y. ed bine otter Free delivery by work twrsks. tractor trader bad. 6 loads leippirg IorkMl (Locally onlrl 905 411.0392 Ismp) AGENCY requires foster to Calj p � KOZY HEAT FN"000• er- mines. Support, superw" 6 people to expand ow Firan- THE GTA'S leading furniture h �y best � two- cial Services business in this (9os�4:0-a7s11 wood, guaranteed extra loop trairkrg to Salable appliants. area Please call Grace Ros. company Is looking for a time fully seasoned, cut 8 mifies needed immeerdkiacteR�y. 905.579-2869. a blsbe I�sOled locatng sales ion mf Duerr- split (ready b Qum). ttomest 71 x328 0919.9d:30pm. WORK FORM N0� - Part ham. An excellent apprlrtunty SUPERVISOR frwasurement, free delivery. Tmte/FuY Time. Health Indus- to tom a stable growlrig can- S" yearly aflermmodn or m,0- 905 753-2246. PROPERTY / try. 5800 53000. FREE INFOR- pany. Fax resume to Hunan nights shklts 5 years expert- i � labourer. required NATION. 416-631-4925 or Resource 1905)624.3054. erwce, anon erwirohninInt Ew- 1 dy Log -On to: www.worMrom (asset an metal axnres an ' Call Doug (416) ed ly.com. Ams to CNiARX stimW at am. 4 6)Fax 495.0941� 14 (90511837-3217. 17 $200. Code 40 (requi red) PT - FT ORMAY mm Ono CABINET MAKERS required in SEARS AUTHORIZED Indoor FRIIr1URE: Dinmgroom su- required for Construction 1 Durham Region. Fully expen- Clan Air Services Imme- to 6 lairs, 2 -naves, $350. CompM. Other light duties enced Cabinet Makers need chafe opernurps tor 3 certilled bedroom suAe. white. 31m-. include: fining, dearwq r' ASSRTANT SOOIOIHPPNI for m apply. Please fan resume Hat Mur Clan oning Me- $200: single bed comple Da,11zn0 fasts dc. Hexibk 6 monft maternity replace to 905 983 9714. cfanics. 40.60k yar.Iy ear- 5100, �tgke fridge $750. Call hours. Fax resume 905.655- meet. 8-4 Mon -Fn. Start ng poles". Cal IMke 905- 905.663-1028 P. Experience with AC;- ONVER WITH OWN CAN or 428-2109. 9133. ASA van required Good commis MAYIAG washer & dryer. RECH110NRSTIPNY510-ASSIST Pao and good telephone man sion. Call 416-451-0597 W� required for Good ,rano,$ paadlim. $300. to physio clinic in Whitby. her prdened. Cale for appoint- busy custom steel fabricakm (905)1274106. MassAge Therapist for *w melt 905-428-7373. Pickering DO MERE - 2 Years Commer- shop. Must be able to rad dirk; in Whitby. Fax (416) 780-FMG 15 n. Flaerglass (double tial and household moving drawe Fi drawings. Day ane stri t PK PERI= DOUBLE 0192 11 60 HP. excelent ODndi expera DZ and G lioer6e, positions available. Compe6 S7B10LLER 1years new. Ex - ROOFERS NEEDRA: mirkmum tqn, trailer 3 arca induct Clean atttt2d. Bendts pack- live salary benelts. Fax re- celkm coed. $300 905-426- 3yrsexperlence, must be a ed askrg $2500 or best oH- a�Q� available. Call 905-428- some 1-905 831-1477. Atm: 3519. er. askng $2500) Call 1- 2DO &�I Van Line Personnel Manager member of local 27 a wiling ( • NIFIAeeI ArNeM to join. Please conbc 905.989-0840 , SOAK MECHANICAL LTD. re- NOW" fwsw 1905UXBRIDGE BASED company ande labouersrsforawo keen • 1 CAR STEREO Box with 1Z• ROOFERS. Sub -contractors regiiira pat time office sec- Bowmanville. Courbce area. DENIAL ASSISTANT req800 required storm speakers, paid 5 8 and hourly f:mployees. Shin- retary/bookkeeper Expen We otter competitive wages for progressive dental othce in asking 5299. Two 6' Boss gle. flat and aluminum wok ence with Simply Accounting and benefits. Subcontractor Pickering, Experienced and speakers with howars. 5100. available. Also Service people and Microsoft bid- .regwred. also welcome. SenQ.rtsume Hap certified Parti time •Wdpghtare bend(,aTth AV for repairs. Cmtid,Qmet 416- Flexible hours P,pona-„905- to PO Box 2641 OrIki Ont evening and Saturday hours. and 1Z5 Ills. 785-6167 at. 270. lax: 416-785- 852-7214 52 3723 lax resume to L3V 7C1 or Fax (705) 329.1230. Cal Cindy a 905.839.5951. SM { * 8837*3 sip 6485. Ai,erKN Rand Roofrg. Sale New incredible clearance centre Greeting cards,gifts, clocks, porcelain dolls, w jeellery, binoculars, purses, antiques, crafts, home decor, 500,000 new items, 100,000 used items FATHER DAT - NNOCILMLARs S" BANKERS PMS - tilts Chir new location now open Your one stop gift shop Every Saturday and Sunday and holidays 870 Taunton Rd., East of Thickson CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re - carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price Includes carpet, premium pad. expert installation, fast deliv- ery. free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 t ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS ;oh chargers WO-S80G each U1 905-985-2234 9PC DININGROOM excellent condition rOdee table Lim led edition prints. crystal, collectors plates, lamps, sewing machine. Beatles prams. highchair wted- calr, wafkerfnew). Avon coliec- tables including steines Much more' 1905,427- 7981 MOVING SALE: 9K. AN- nOUE -nahrganv bedro,,^,m suite !angle armoire) 54900 Antique mahogany dressing -error $795 Walnut table & 4 -:lairs $475 Cherry 8 Queen Anne chars A Dining table $1995 3 Antique occasional cnakrs $295/each Odd Dress- er S55/up Bookcase $295 3pc Oak waU unit $495 Wal- nut Peppier bedroom suite $1999 Bar urxt $250 Antique owl table $295 Panting 6 Prints Everything must go' (905)697-3532 ALMOST NEW Queen we vnougnt ror �j^ripy held wqh mattress. right tables. dens- er desk and Corner stereo unit. $1400 Sob 8 bvesat 5600 19051426-5213 APPLIANCE CENTRE - Wash- er 1"r ',,dge slave dish - Misner. ani luhly, gwrameed xnef make a deal! 33 Station Se Air 19051426-26112 APPLIANCES •efrigerato, 2- door '•cs1 'ree dekuie Stave. matdnq heavy duty washer a rate Also Kenmore waSfer used 2 yon 5250 Nrienng (905)426.5945 KNINARDT Jiningroan set complete anm nuteh. 6 iaaws. 2 +cats. bile. A-1 cm idmon, appraised $1550 best offer Cal (905WM-7328 KINDS DRAPES SHUTTERS 750 ,ft at )lir tent sae lune 14-17 surril4oe BWM A Drapery se Da Kingstan Rd. AW 965-426.0937 CARPET I have several thousand lards of new Sum- masler and 100% nylon car- p" I will caper ygow living room and hale for �t49 Price includes Carpet. pad and in- stallation (30 square yards) Steve 1905) 743-0689 CARPETS SALE A HARD - W000 FLOOItMG :arpet 3 rooms 'rom $339 3C sq yd.) InGedes carpel premium Pad and rrsullabon Free estimates. carpet repairs Senning Durham aW sur- rounding area Credit Cards Accepe ! Cal Sam WS -6W 1772 S-6 - 1772 CHAIR LIFT for handicap Small char suitable for (li n - 9055)438.1767M 5 stars ARCADE GAMES. Great for rec room or cottage Spder- man 1 - 4 players. Mortal Combat. Operation Wilt SNoolm Video Games. Cap- lan America 1 - 4 players Gold T Goll 1 - 4 players. plus many more Also 4' if 8' pool table 19051 •'20-4506 stip COMPUM SPECIALS Penti- um Internet starter system $299. Pentium laptop 5599. loaded 533mtu system with 17' monitor. 5998 We love doing upkrades and rbfficuh repairs 15 years experience. 905-655-366,. COTTAGE CLEARANCE SALE - Tte tutor' The period sleeper and space saver for every- one's home aid cod ape. We stock 10 dllerefr styles of III staring ham 5169. Also a wide selection of tulgn bwuk beds. Pallister leather furni- ture at wholesaleprices! Sim- mons pocket coil - The do not disturb mattress, is now on sale. Always offering the bat quality ai the lowest price. We're overstocked and eve- rytltimg is priced to tar Fu - 2 ... u- ttras .. bean bags, bedroom suites, cotke/end tables, leather tumaure etc. AN on sale now!! Chad us old first - you'll be glad you shoppedat L s. L" Furniture,488 SILT Oshawa, (905) 43660. DAN DINETTE SET, table. urge leaf. pedestal, 4 chairs 5795. Whileauamtities last" PINE LOFT TREASURES 918 Simcoe St N., Oshawa 905- 579-9311 DON HENLEY. Guess Who. lewd Jack W=. Slug, Sana- ', A tickets. Also will buy or sell. Telephone 905-626.5568 DINING ROOM SET Dark wood 7 pc hutch and buffet. table with 4 chairs. $700 Good condition Call after bpm 9175-683-0493 DRUMS PEARL ELX 7 -pc drumset 8t0 -12-13-t6• toms. 22• bass. Saban cym- bals (2 splashes. 2 crashes. ride. China) 13' Zildtran K- hats Mint condition Hard- ware Ind 434-2716. END OF LINE CLEAROUT, ever/lhing must go Mattress- es from $59 mattress set Z$159 Sirgk. doublesets Irom $219, queen set Irom $269 Factory Mattress 1-888- 220-2282. 1650 Ba 1y St. Pickering. Ontario (9�) 837- 0288 FLAGSTONE. 3' grey lime- stone apDroxlmattey too sq If $200 Casn b Carry Fvewood $20 Cedar 2 if 6 $1251ft Woodley's Sawmill (9051-263-2121 HANK'S APPLIANCES -large snipment arrieed' SPECIAL fridge stove. washer. dryer $1000 taxes/ddivtry includ- ed. like new 24• stoves. $250 Almond refrigerators. 8yrs only $300 Large selection deluxe frost -free Indges. 53991 up White stoves 2-9yrs. $199/ up Extra -cap washers $199 GE matinnq washer/dryer 4yrs $449 Dryers. cam $175 carcondtioners 5150 up Dehumidifiers $99 Cane early for best selection 426 Swicoe Sts (9051728-4043 HARDWOOD FLOIIRNIG - ;nf r, shed -rm $' 99,s-. " aha preiinkuwd trom S2 39rsill It Showroom a Kendalwoal Ptah 1801 DuMas St E Whrtby 905433-9218 OSHAWA HARDWOOD FLOORS LTD NOT TUN - SONOANCE6 person with sliding :nor :e- dar enclosure Owners muv- ng Cal alter 6 OOpm On" price $11000 asking $7.000 o 1110 191)5)434-6292 Craq MASSEY FERGUSON 640 torr 3 'Ow planter 905-64. 12% or 905-852-7707 PIANO TECHNICIAN avarlabk for 'ur.mg. •ep.a,rs and prt- parctaw consultation an AN makes & models Also recon (1ronedpicas to sale Cal Barba 907-7631 PIANO: Mason 6 Risch. upricht ,cam bencn in good =%%hon As" $1500 f905) - M3090 PIAMOSlCRANOFATHER CL_-CKS SAie ar ac Roland cg" pianos Ykl keyboards. all Samxck Acoustic Pwaos. AN Howard Miller docks Lingle sekcbons d usedp - nos. Rem to omen. 100% of al rental Payments apply Cil TELEP PIANO (9051433-1491 POOL TAKE PROFESSIONAL 4-12x9 Boston table Solid oak. ion 6 Claw legs, leaflet pockets. 1' slate. accasso- nes Worm am $6.000 asking 52600 728 5130 PROLONG CAN Appearance/ Tnpak Lubricants Unequaled product. price Improve equipment fife. nufta it per- tormaice Agricultural. Auto- motive, Industry) Applica- tions. Dealers. distributors warred CaN 613-592-2148 or 1-888.977.6566. REFRNRGERATON, side-by- side deluxe model. includes water/ice dispenser, colour black. Washer and dryer. over-stia capacity. AU almost exam, prig Call 905- 438-8661 RENT TO OWN new and re- conditbred appliances. and new TV's Ful warnarey. Pad dy s Market. 905-263-8369 or 1-800.798-5502. ANNDVMM SATELLITE mini special. 60 darnels $19.95 monBry including eqW hent Also new ultrafast lee unmet 80 times taster than 56k phone modem. Ask about tree irisratla- non special 906655.3661. SNEDMAN - Quality wooden sleds 8' x 8' bar, kA, only 5359. plus tui. Many other sizes and styles available. Also garages and decks. 761 McKay Rd. Ur* 3. Pickering. For more rdo. cal 905.619.20901. SNW B 3". upright va- cuum, immaculate. hardy used $65.00 obo. Call 665- 9738 (sip) SKLAN PEPPLAR dukrgroom suite, excellent condition, 2 extra kava in table, sells up to12. Must be sem. CAN759 905 TNES - 4 steel belted pprraemm UM radiAls_ SR P185I70R14 oneex old. $150 call 906 697-0779 t D PAIOEd4-SHE ArMil+PlfK N fqJ^q,K, Artkke for soft ROLLER BLADES. (Bauer) mens size 11 $50 (Bauer) lady's size 8 with knee pads. elbow and hand $80 723- 57501snp) PINE/OAK FURNITURE... Din- ing Rooms Bedrooms Home Office Occasional Furniture plus Custom creations from Your own designs and imagi- nation are our specialty Let us tum your dreams into real- ity We have been handcraft- ing the highest quality SOLID Arte d oak lumiture available anywhere for 25 YEARS' Tra- ditional Woodworking 115 North Pon Road ' Pon Perry (905) 985-8774 http// www. tradrtionalwoodwork - ing on ca AUDIO WAREHOUSE SALE IVC -. END Dalbti Dlgrtal-AP Receivers 500 -watt Including Muhlple CD Double Cassette 5 -speakers. Hundred dollar per unit In packages single unfit $150 Receiver must in- clude sufficient speakers Hurry for best selection Oshawa Stereo (905) 579- 0893 BED. queen brand new ortho- •ledic mattress. box spring, head/lootboard. wRrame SDII In wrap/box Cost $1175. sod: S525 416-726-9885 KING bed. pillowtop. extra- thi%;k orthopedic mattress, box spring a Name Unused. stiff In plastic. cost $1800 sell $675 1416) 726-9885 NEW DANBY *rndow at con - d,honers 5 OOG blu $239. TON Diu $375. 10.000 btu $445 12.000 btu 5495 Re- conditioned fridges $195 - up. recordrhorted ranges 5125% up. recondmoned dryers $125' up reconditioned washers NIDOOR CRAFT Vendors $199 / up. new and recoil wanfec 'or Wtntby Downtown Dined corn operated washers Carnavel. June 23. 24. 25 and dryers at low prices New 10x10 -$100. (limited space brad roma fridges 5480 and avail 1 call Peter 905-666- 30* 3377 Leave message 1 ;;We; wattled ANTIOUES7AIsolutely! Ad- vice- always valuable usually tree' Purchasing outright. es- tates w'some antique Conv- ents. (no limit to value con- sidered). collections of any sort. quardrties or single an- tique nems Special interest in Moorcroft pottery 111 try to re- spond to all queries Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklyn. Ontario (9051655-8049 or (905)242-0890 BUYING ANTIQUE and col- lectab P clients including complete estates Best possi- ble prices paid Henry Kahn, 905-985-8161 WANTED. USED KAYAKS R 14h Kevlar Canoe 19C-51985 0059 WANTED Kids 4 wheeler 50 !25 good shape reason- ably priced 19051 434-0392 snp 1 Arts a Crafts CRAFT LOVERS WANTED' 5, a Representair,e selhng country Crafts antl Collecta- bles at home parties. or Host a party Earn great commis- sion + bonus For more into call Anre (905)426-5667 CRAFTERS WANTED at 'The Gilt b Craft Showplace- locat- ed inthe Courtly Flea Mar- ket. 4 km east 0f Oshawa lapprox 6000 people attend- ing each weekend' Let us stow & sell your Crafts direct - IV to the pubic You do not have to be there There is NO 6 month contract Rem starts at SWmOrm Can 905436 1024 Poole, Spe KAYAK INTRODUCES the all new pressure treated 'Woody' 20 ft above -ground reciangu- lar pools $5250 (other sizes available) 1-800-668-7564 • 1 Lost a Found REWARD - LOST At the Brookhn Fan Sat night. green knapsack containing Nike track pants, gray Roots T- shirt. woman (tarts a sweat- er. 2 parr Oakley sunglasses a keys Would at least like to have keys back 436-1587 Isnp) REWARD, LOST CAT Solid g rdv male w'green eves. medium large build Anowers to Oliver Lost June 4 Dela- ney/Radford Drive area Umaue meow 905-619.9734 • t Petstsrppliw Bolordina AMERICAN COCKER SPANIEL pins life lonq mpa,+r•i, adorable bundles of lovelen- deny fame raised CKC Reg- istered Shots 905-985-8021 DACHSHUND PUPPIES for sale mimahr•- smooth Male a Female CKC registered Mlrxodupped First shots. de- wormed Ready June 22 Cal (905)686--0917 BROOKLYN KENNEL offers a -l" Joc obece•rc small tun passes Agility classes. boarding and grooming in a postdve environment also available Dlare or Pat 905. 655.4721 LAB PUPS blacks and Chaco- tares ,KC registered mi- croclupped 2 year health guarantee Ist shots Vet checked Dew claws re- moved 5650 North of Whitby Telephone (705) 357-1797 ental belbnllabs"orpabco ca • t « Safe I I Awrurnob es for side NORSE FOR SALE 3 yr old _ 1943 Buck LeSsbre Ltd, Mare, Arab/Thoroughbred. 92.000 km. excellent shape. Calm, gentle, green broke fully loaded. mint interior. Asking 51500 Please call 1 $2500 obo Call Bill 905-571- 705-374-5582 (snp) 7802 WANTED - Buckskin or Pinto 1995 BMW 325 ISA. black. Filly 1 2 years Call 434- leather sports package. trac 0392 snp hon control, loaded alloy Aurl wheels. sunroot. 106.000kms. fox 11 Sok recently passed emissions test, 92 ACCURA INTEGRA R brand new performance rites $24.500. Call 905-579- Red 2 0001 218000km Runs 7656 P-5-852-5642 55600 obo Call Bill 905-852-5642 2000 GMC SIERRA SLE ex- tended cath 4 wheel drive. storm grey. fully loaded. lop - of -line. No kms" Brand new $38.000 Call 905.435-5356 1900 OLDS DELTA 80 2 door. new„ reball t•ansmission (Jan. 2000). automatic excel - I -M condition $2.500 OBO as 11 . cenlhedremissions in 1999 Ca11905-432.1041 1989 JEEP YJ. 6 cylinder 5 sad- riard 8 sot, tops. reds runs ureal. 54000 obo Call Greg days 705-357-2880. Evenings 705-432-3445 1910 CADILLAC 2 door Fleet- wood gold t- edition (rare). immaculate. mint condition Certified 173.441 kms all ongmal. $10,600 Call 905- 404-8479 1990 MERCURY TOPAX 4 cy- knder aut)mahc 4 doer Slue w/grey unerror. runs great. very reliable. good on gas No rust Certified a Emission $2200 (905) 718.5032 1!!0 Toyota Corola SR 5. 5 speed cruise. power mirrors. tin, excellent cord . certified emission tested. $2800 985- 2373 1991 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 passenger an amlm :as I sone. 223km great shape, $3500 Certified a Emrssoris tested Pickering Call 905- UP new we pod ranges 430 arid aril window 1430 Recondl- HORSE BN FOR RENT 2 686-05A AR toed 24' ranges and 24' frost • Amques Standing Stalls 3 12x1: S0x1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM frit fndges now available stalls. 1 10x10 box stall, auto aC c,u sr, Control am 1202 Tad' room/water. 2 -I Wide selection of other new ANTIQUE WALNUT n tin S in visette good Con - �t7 x50 Paddocks. can be and recondtfoned appliarhCes -1- Set Huicn buffet table. *non, all DC Sold lesled/eer- convened rr11D one Straw a Can us today. Stephenwn s 6 morns. newt' up�oi�tered. Appliances, Saks. Servile. absolutely beautiful Must tied 54200 or nor offer Tel Half a'wllablor Asi`il S3W days 416-490-0887 ext 232. 154 Bruce St Oshawa ung $4.500 (905404- 1 Please rill 1 05374- Eve 905 -509 -ISM contParts (9051576-7448 1485 5 582 5 (sop) 1 ars wd 1 aana rrd Saks S+ks 1 axil „d Sake 1 Saks MOVING YARD SALE!! GARAGE SALE 1985 Altona Rd. Sat. June 17, ralndate June 18 Saturday, June i7th - 9 3-=L 1658 Portland Crt., Pickering Furniture, Clothing. Ilousehold Items. & . . Much Wore!!!.' (W. of Brock Rd.) 1101 itis salLt - SAT. A-7) St --ti., GARAGE SALE 1331 GLE ANNA UNIT N65 June 17, 9 a.m.-2 (l.m PICKERING Frrezer, h% 708 Hillview Cres., Pickering piano, ung r,x,m x,t. kitchen table and chairs, bedroom set, 14 ft, toN ti, hou-sehold itemN, trader. . -cps 6, (905) 8.r-1187 MOVING SALE GLYNN RD- AJAX. JUNE17, 8AM-4PM. and much more. GMAGE =CRA"E53 +�+ 337 T41SAT. (RouSaturda YARD SALE! Saturday, Juseer 17 fR a.MI6 - a 1A- Furnrtur.•, ttn� :adila, hubcabs, household Items, roUerblades, books YARD SALE Sal. June 171h, 9-2:30 p.m. 144 Rands Rd. Ajax (Finley/Westaey S.) !sN Nolle -Del Sale, ererylli j from isbats sad up, doOM, logs, I NW Tykes garbed, slide, bb*en phew, dishes, bikes ii mora. STREET SALE SATURDAY JUNE 17, Sam -1 pm Sharp Cres., Ajax Westney /Rossland. Raindate June 24. STRE"SAiE Darton CA, Ajax (oweroge W a Harwood)) Sat., June 17th %sro-3pm MINIMUM 10 FAMILIES, Fibreglass boat, stove, vacuum, wheelchairs & much more. SBL June 17th, 9 a.m. 50 MaaMtyre Lane Ajax (Stret ebehind Church) F'Ireplsce, shelves, golf dubs, womens clothing etc. PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH Brod! Rd/Hwy. 7 Sat. June 171h Raindate June 24th Large variety of numerous Items MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE S&L June 17,8:30 24, 30, 34 Frazer Rd. (S 45 Hayward (at Ellis) Clements) ) FLAZMGTtOlt COURT MULTI FAMLY SiABAlIi�8ALl1€ (Ratpelfne Rd-AB'r Cres- Area) SATURDAY, 17TH two AJIE. - ime PJIL Patio Furniture, Microwave, Small AppliTmmances,Toys, Baby ClothinSoslamg C7aretlttow CoeMmunity- Yard Sale Spt. June 17, 9am - 2pm Rain of Shine! IOKm math of Hwv 7 on Brock From Stoufrvllle. take Old Stoutrnlle Rd east to Brock Maps available in Claremont Bargains Galore' Reuse. Recycle 17th Annual VdIa(ge & Yard Sale Pro c n o is to WlstrlCy lteayf�ts Baptist Church Buil Fund 10 Fuller Rd. (1 ShVet south of Be* Sat. June 17 (RaMilic Ajax June 24) 9 a.m -1 p.m Spnllihjn9 for everyone! 5 FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. June 17, 9am-2pm. 688 Victory Dr. Pickering Featuring: car -top carrier, 35 m.m. txnleraAenses, exercise equipment, aquarium, hockey equip, 8 lots more o1 Ponds 115, 2nd Conic. now go carts Sat June 17th - 8 am - 3 pm Collectible, antique quilts, furniture, books, dog kennel, trailer Nttlwlt a Strect Garage Sale HUGE - Over 20 houses! SaL June 17th, Sam - 2pm aappiiances, children's toys, children's do0les, antiques, tools, & much much morel Major intersections: McGill & Westney 1995 DODGE CARAVAN VE. 7 passenger power %leer ng, power brakes. air, tool rack running boards good kms well maintained, non- smokers Asking 59.500 000 Calf 905_W_ 05 666 9686 1997 SUZUKI Sidekick. 4 cyl. 4.4 automatic alarm system. removable hard top. am/tm cassette. excellent running condition. $11,500 obo. Call 19051428-1636 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 NEED A CAR? ..1914 D ovs n Bad Credit OK I.uu as S99/nth ('A1-1. TOUA1: DRIVE TODAY! 905-509-2200 IA Cr WTI I I� SALES LIMITED I I I .rr I I- I I rl _J GOOD CLEAN CERTIiLED CARS � Cieanng out sale we Need The Room' % Pontiac Transport Van 58995. '96 kr irepd ES 58995 '96 Beretta $7295. '97 Cavalier. 5 $6995. '92 Bonnewk SE. 57295 '92 Caratan SE $6695. 92 Caravan LE $6995. 95 Saturn 5 spd $6.100 Au cars certified a emission tested Come look and make an olner CA Doug days 905-985- 0074. Fights 705-277-3250 Dealer AvkwwWn CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles vehicles must be in runurnq condition CA 427.2415 or Cornto 479 ADAUSol East. Alto TO SALES at MUR- AA A A AUTO- Can, trucks, boats We pay up to $10.000. Cash on the spat Any COndf- tion, any year. Can us airy ionic. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 min service 905.686-0605 or 905-706.3880 WANTED - Dad et Alfve . Cars, Trucks, Machinery. Free removal plus rash. Gall 905- 430-7693 or 905-434-M, 1 �True" r IM I= FIN - Short box, California truck, excdldN condition. 120.0001km. Asking $6.000 o.b.o. 1985 Toyota Ce- locaod good condition, runs $ (9051623leave tr��. Can 1 t4alw IM DODGE CARAMAN, 7 passenger, original paint. no rust, very dean van, (9DS�)436-9580 $4506 obo. 1981 SAFARI YAI EXT, full lowing package, with electric brakes, 219.DODkm. Runs ,real 55000 o.b.o. Call 9051683-1500.(snp) FAKE OVER !EASE - 11 nomhs remain - 1998 Chevy feature, bucket weds, power ote emdoor, marry more N�. $369/mo. 571- ml Trailers '93 FLAGSTAFF COBRA, sleeps 6-8. 30 amp hook-up, indoor/outdoor stove, Indge and screen room, $4200 obo Cali 404-9517 after 6 p In STORAGE TRAILERS for sale Of renl and looking to buy. We can set them level with the ground Makes a great work - stop 430.7693 (srlp) 1990 TROPHY Park Model RV 38. 2-bedroom(1 w/3 burn sl 4 pce bath, oak cabi- nets. 6' patio -door. slide -out IWmgroom. sleeps 9. used 4 summers $10.500 or will trade tar pick-up truck 905- 666-8814 1993 FLAGSTAFF COBRA sleeps 6-8 30 amp hook up indoor/outdoor stove. Indge a screen room $4200 p80 Call 404-9517 atter 6pm FOLDING TRAILER RENTALS New Y2K Coleman s sleeps F fridge, turnace. awt a ij Tow ••ruh any car. Weekly rentals 5449/week 905-655-3564 905-447-1094 HARD TOP TENT trailer lot sale Very good condition. Call 579-4548 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW! 35 h Park Model on Lake Scu gog. 2 -bedrooms, full 4 -pc Sath, full kitchen, large lot, deck a shed gas furnace. $14,000 080 905-438-1871 BAYVIEW PARK. waterfront on Cru* Lake 28 to Mastercoach delwe winsuarcom Sleeps 11, toffy turrsshhed. new dock - shed, and Peddle Boat Inckrd- 769 12.000 080 905-08fr FnTIdofoxcycles WANTED r..ndJ CRSC dirt ^eke anfror Enduro dirt bite food condition reasonably •hced Cal 905-434-0:)4 (sip) 19x8 HONDA TRX 3506. .TVAwith winch asking S:, 5& :750 Cali 668-7339 snowmabAn 1 1992 FORMULA Plus Smoot) SA3a 2WC kit'. M warmers, "is spam $4.000 on nachorre added hack stared Indoors, •cNlent sham Heady for 4hoW $2.500 Mm or will trade for older model plus cash 705) 328.042 Marine M 14RUNABOUT with new red % white gelc al SW Chrysler •ngrre in ucelkm running oder Trader ncluded 5900 firm all John or Tracy 433-1096 1!u PETERBORoucm 1t' .',about 140 horse OMC '..km dove, with trader. 3 tops end spare prop 54500 Call 45.723-4882 aha 4p In tle9 14' ■RROCRAFT Deep FwSherrtan 15hp Johnson, new 6001b galvarated trailer. moonn cover. tube and all wiry eeapmera S3.DO0 Mm 905.426.6978 or 905447-1094 1!a! SEARAY 230 Weekender, like new loaded. 319 nous an motor $21.500 Rice Lake area (905)342- 3067 SM 3 112 H.P Evmn de motor, older model runs $MO 416- 267.5394 Ken snp RNIKER EXPRESS CRUISER. 1995 27 with Mercruiser Bra via three out&tve Fully low- ed. ready to cruse check out www fsboal Cam tot details New lower Vice 543 000 For rmo Scott 905 430-1941 11 AlprtirhNrta For Rem UXBRILM 1 -BEDROOM apt with sanroom, walking dis lance to all amenities Hydro a twat included Rrsc9ast 2 t10RM. Berm. apt. Major Oaks area. Fin vate laundry. Cable. AN inclusive. No pets. No smoking Married couple preferred. Private emr. Avad. July 1st. (905)426-9356. 2 BEDROOM APT. - base- ment for rem, White a Finch. Cil evmklg (905) 420.7388. 2 BROOM apes dear Oshawa Centre/401.Pirkirp, laundry. Non Smokers Pre- ferred. 5695/mo. plus hydro. Available Joy 1st 1-868.617- 6979 or 416-425-6720 after 6p in. yifW Us On the ,krtamet}wwyf�d rufisntdews-nit a l lprimnein S r _ 2 BEDROOM available July Ist, located at 350 Malaya rd. Oshawa. $720 per mo inclu- sive. FrMge stove, water, hy- dro and parking No pets Call Monday - Saturday, atter 5 p m 576--6724 2 BEDROOM MAIN FLOOR APT available July/August 1st $800 all Inclusive first,' last Snmc-oe/Olive Oshawa No pets Parking, 2 entrances Fridge a stove included 723- 0973 or 436-9621 3 BEDROOM. Ajax (Harwood) 1 IT baths parking. available June 30. take over lease $950/month, utilities included first and last required. Cali 426-6061 1991 Dodge Shadow, 4 -door. 4cvl automatic. certified a emission tested. 97,000 km's. good driver 52995 Please Call 718-18M WHITBY GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available In quiet modern. mature building Utilities in- cluded Laundry facilities and parking available. Call (905)430-5420 AJAX, 2 bedroom basement apt sop entrance. large kitch- en. laundry. bright Close to GO schools. slapping No pets $750 + 1/2 unities 905-683- 2433, 416-520- 3510 after 6 rum I Deaoom basement. sea entrance, 4 PC bath. Large living and master bed- room. NO DOGS Bayly/Har wood Available Aug 1st $720.40%utd 905.294-0760 AJAX. t -bedroom basement apartment. 110 Tulloch Of Available July 1st Includes washer. dryer. foridge. stove $650/mo Cal(905)686-2778 AJAX - CHURCH a MM pnvafe en!ranre to bright. walkout garden view, 1 bed- room, large kitchen, 4pc washroom Suits single re- sponsible person Non smoker. no pets, references. hirstilast regrlrtd After 61) in . '905)686-9284 BASEMENT BACHELOR near Ala, wispdal for rent. avad- aDit rmmedately separate of fill Ce Call 905-421E-4571 CENTRAL Oshawa. !arge 2 and 1 bedroom apartments available August Iso in well- mainumed balding. Close to all amenities Please CA (905)723-0977 9 a in -60 m CENTRAL OSHAWA, one - bedroom apt avail onrrred. 5550 plus hydro Iry a last. Refererrces. no pets Call Michelle weekdays 8 30-4 30 at 725-7321 DOWNTOWN WHITBY 3 bed- room �nndo newty renovated, new Dr oadlocimceramres, new palm. 4 appliances. n- woct parkirhq. available July 1st. 5990/monm CoA Sarrdra WS -404-9964 or Margaret 416.465 1383 MALAGA Rd. Oshawa. new GM Spacious 2 -bedroom f65G/morun hydrp Heat a Parking aricluxdeedry Available esCwrol al(905)434-9844 NEWLY DECORATED 2 Dorm ap, 1 lull bathroom, 4 ap- pliances underground parky- W k to . Gop 0 PA.M)hcuukyyen15 $1100 Inclusive (905426- 9216 mghts a weekends ONE BEDROOM $SWIM 2 bedroom S625/mo. excellent neighbourhood north Bow- rnamrilk Large backyard. laundry andpadunq available July 1st Call 571-5320 ONE BEDROOM APT. In Oshawa. available July 1st. Reference and credit check required $700 induces utili- ties 434-8435 ONE-BEDM M basement Includes all utilities. available mrdJuly Non-smoker, no Pets Sneed for smgle or cou- ple From $650 Call 905- 420-3202. OSRAWA,1 two bedroom apartments for August Ist. $675 ter morph plus h ydfO IstAast Call 841 (905) 404- 9602 after 5 p.m. PICKERING - one bedroom basement apt Private en- trance. Close lo all amerool Available immediately. (905)509-0127 leave mes- sage arhytirne. PHZERNIG 2 I E6NOOM basement apartment with stove, parkill fddx -W- wO separate enjoame. AN utilities and cable. $725/ mon". No pets/smoking. CAM 905428-1652 after 6:OOpm. PIM NNNG VILLAGE, near 401 1 -bedroom basement - bright. private entrance, pn- vate backyard. padtfng, fiik- ties iruclutded. S750I"to firstAat. No peWsmokinngg Available July. 1st. Call 905 426-2707. PICBEROG'S Prestigious Io- cation. Available July 15. 1500sq.1t. baseman apart- ment. 5900 per month Inclu- sive (excludes cable). Single preferred. Non-smoker/pets. lsulasi required. References. Leave message(9D5)-839-7773. allnerds « Red PICKERING. 1 bedroom base- ment Rosebank/Twynn Riv- ers. laundry, parking, no smolung/pels. references. First d last July 1 905-837-9103. PICKERING. newly renovated basement apt . all Incl plus cable Single person. No pets/ smoking One parking. $650 Near all amenities Avail July 1 905-837-7614 PICKERING - newly built. 1 bdrm basement apartment near Major Oaks and Brock Rd $625/mo utilities + cable incl Available July 1st Please call (905) 428-2895 SPACIOUS well-maintained 2 bedroomapes Avail at 900 and 888 Glen St Some with walk-in closets, paint provid- ed Close to schools. shopping centre. GO Station Utilities rnr-Imterl Call 728-4993 Family Bldg Large 2 3 B/R units. $710 5825.00 Utilities inclu ea Easy access schools, shopping. F a^ t- call (905) 721-8741 .1 no l'� basement apartment with walk- out Fnddgqee, stove, hydro a twat W $750/mo 905455.3624 WATERFRONT. Pon Perry. Beauhrul sunset views. very large 2. bdrm, luxury apart- ment, fireplace. cable. 5 inn to town 1100.Can 905-985-4202 Avail Aug 1st WHITBY- LARGE one bed- room with nfllce. Walk -Out basemenb e. a/c. ca- ble. parlorrp 725/monch in- clusive Available imrnedla- ney No smoking Female pMerred (905)436-8804 WHITBY. 2 BEDROOM. bed - July Iso $790 all inclusive except cable Telephone (905)665-7543 Office hours Monday - Friday 9 a m 5 p m WHITBY. duplex, IOwer Itvtl. 2 bedroom, freshly painted, quiet street. 1 parting space. Laundry facility.ro pets. ion smoker. two a last requited. $750 rmo pus Wdrtra. call 905.666-8763 WHITE'S RD./ FMCN, one bedroom I^^ng. tat in kitchen. 4 pc bath, basement apart. meet. carpeted. separate en- IraflCe. non smoking/l IMrradaM ,Jmarryy $695 plus wt- rtits CoA (9051420-b532 WHY rem when you can own jour own home for kiss elan you plink?" Call Dave Mo - Sales Rep ReAbx Summit Fealty (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 or(9D5)666-3211 1 Houses For Rent Iwotll. $35,00 Plus? Tst Time Buyer? Protessiallf/ Renter? Call Mark to "Ow - your next home! (KIM 571-6275 f -800-840-U75 Licensed Realtor since 1988 oI* aft4d te-. rA La go d O �a L ABA DABA 00 6 months free,own your own home. from 5595 OAC. Cash back bonus to you, $29.000 pins family aroone a good credit. Short of down piymere Cab Ken Co&s. associate broker. Caldwell Banker RUR Reap Estate (905)728-9414 or 1- 877.663-1054 email:kaool- ksaidrect.cndt A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUBW NIG 6 months tree, dell own a house from $600/nhoreh oa.c Up to 55.000 cash back to you! Require $30,000• tinily nUM good criodit. Short Of down- 7 CA BO Roka. Saks Rep. today! Re/ Max Spirit (905) 728-1600. 1- 886-732-1600. 2 BEDROOM nINGALOIM $, 200/morMh. near I akeridge Ski Resod. Avail" Nov. 1st. Rental Open House. Jure 18th. 12am - 4 Prof. 1,0"0,0016- 3 tIEO1100M sand avam* July. 1.. on Dean Ave. (Osha- AmN ),apnge r Wilson Rodifft thr�s Fri Aast 5900/mouth. Mer -lira Cal(905)263-9378 A UNIIEATABLE DWJ From $500. down, own your own home starting at 569,900 tar ries for less than cert. OAC. 24 his free macaw NtessNe 905.728-1069 ext 277. Cold well Banker RUR Real E-slak. Aureka Rasarw, 410 MAX. Harwood/Bayy Main floor 3 -bedroom, close to all amenities Clean, asking 5950 plus 50% utilities FrstAast. Available July or August lst. Call(905)686-8592 OSHAWA! Low Down Pay- ment and less than Rem d you qualify' New kitchen. Pergo flooring, 3 bedrooms. and much more' Conrad Samelko Sutton Group Dynamic Realty Inc 905-434-4600 PICKERING Convenient loca- tion. 2 Bed on main floor Rec-room In bsmt Suitable for couple Non-smoker, no pets. Avail August Isl $825/ or . 12 uDMies (905)839- 7719 PICKERING room for rent, share kitchen. non smokers. $400. first a last. available immediatey 905-683-8602 SOUTH AJAX Large 3 bed- room backspht close to lake. shopping, hospital, school a church Lavirtgroom, 2 dining - moms, finished basement, :arport, new fence. 2 sheds. fridge, stove dishwasher. S1300/mo. autil FirstAast/ref- arences No pets Available Aug 1st 905-683.1300 1 Townhouses For Rem Al OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- room townhouse close to schools. stopping. $875 per mash plus utilities FirstAast Available July 1st. (905) 579- 9956 days. OSHAWA 2 bedroom town- house one 4 piece b one 3- prece tram. dose to all amen - ones. $900 Inclusive, first a last required Available Au- gust lst CA 905.571-3961 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT - Oshawa north end Near all ame-nnties 3 bedroom plus appliances plus garage $950 /rnomh plus wipties Refer CrlCts. hrStAist regared Cali (705) 324-3172 everwgs 1 Roans IN Rem AJAX :.can 1 bedroom Hwy 02/Church arca near 401. own bath, plus kvrng/drerhq room and jawroffory in house aA n- ch"ve S650triforoom First/ tat Cal 111054 426-9154 LARGE bright furnished bed- room private bailiff. working person Calf (905)420.8376 PICIIEMK 7 rooms to rens in brand new stall. Stroud a Roosebank Available together or separately Pmrak bath- room Please call 416-487- 0246 love message PICKERING VILLAGE 2 fur- rol roams wren private 4 PC DA. upper level in pi vahof 110re. a/c, cable. parking, single. worlung. non-smoker S600hmorrm inclusive 905- 619-9656 ROSSLANO/ANDERSON - Whdby Clean bright partly, furnished tooru in trandly home. S365/mo FrstAa vas ref- erelrzs. parking etc Sud mature busaess non-srono" person 430-1328 WEST RILL, Large roan in spacious hone ron-smolking working temak. all facilities induced Wan to Rouge tell GoMus FhrstAast references Cal (416)2Kt-5950 I SHwred ■ AJAX- cdrwasem to 4t - 3 bedroom executive non- snilolung furnished tome to Share with one. Separate 4pc private bath, own livingroom. Landry, a/c, fireplace Bus at door. Suit Professional. Quiet street. $700/rnoleflotfable. Available M .1s1. Parklnq. 905406- SIARE ACCO NMDDATIOM in newly renovated tome. Looking for non smoking k- mde (Prderrcd). paardry filliCillifill pap available. f500/mo. UrsUlist repaired. West ketol aumon Ape area. Lisa (416)726-7421.cnp WESISIIai by the Bay. pro - It ssiorol iron-smokpng mak wanted to stare beautdul 2 storey home. Owl majore street. Seconds from French man's bay, pool, deckc to hub. barbeclN, country decor hardwood. awAabl t Judy 901. $600 Inclusive. FiwstRasl rel- trences.420.9038. (slop) COVANOlAkeaa bedrooms, 2-�op ns 5. apWoaha. parking. 51000 If rst & lab, refupna. iueil- abk July 1st. Cal (905) 428- 0678. • 1 OBbe A MIMEL APPROx. BM q. R train plus ruapppeerr lewd• prime locafon, 13 VAP F1d. S. Osharm (tYd- �►'Kng). $1100 al irucksive. Suit hardresser, flower shp- Wine-ffs*mlg, SMO business -Computer. or hamburger PIM . Cal Steve 576 6999 r� ... I. At 1-,4 t Nn.r talfzo*rl +1i� n fle-Al ViSlt US on the : www.durrthews.ndel 4700 OW -7-i BLUE MOON RETREAT. 1- i)-6599448 Book now so u won'f be disappointed. Anmg with 4 well equipped. v,•,y clean cottages, thive a second luxus year,., year rn mThe Shangrila. rivale to )e d-,neway d beach. 3 bed - ms. 3 baths, private honub M, fireplace. satellite TV, lining bvmgroom furniture. .. usher & dryer. dishwasher, ;low top king A queen sized All cottages have RFO's, fire pus and patio lur- ue and use of Hotfub. In - Jed in rental price. tennis. r.ketball, beach volleyball, fmmton, horseshoes, row. is. canoes, and paddle ,,s We also have great ••mg 8 smmminq all on •.in. quiet. Purdy Lake, just .ms from Algonquin Park. BOBCAYGEON LAKE FRONT. ided family cottage. 2 - ;room. 4pc bath, TV. VCR. ro. barbecue. well. huge i dock. boat available. Mable August -Labour Day kend $645/week 657-1992 CHANDOS LAKE. Clean 2 & 3 .+,morn housekeeping cot- )ls Beach, good fishing rid Prices from 5380 - 5485. 705-6564981 -HEMONG LAKE, cozy 3 bed - on watertron ALSO Pi - ",,,I Lake 1-4 bedroom Cot - les available Great Swim - .1 and fishing 1-877-T38- WATERFRONT COTTAGE re - .i 311 comforts 01 home. .!at for fishing. outing. immmg d relaxation Goff rr by 30 mins east of Pe- *horouh. $400 weekly 5 771 3649 • 1 de Vac. Rental$ CLEARWATER. 2 3 bedroom r, "a'I'sned air Condl- ned. manufactured homes bhouse. heated pool. hip close to beaches and lvr attractions Children l-nme $2751weekty Pho- shown your home. 5,683 5503 CISNEY, UNIVERSAL Studios, arnlo Florida. 2 luxury. 4 Iroum homes with private -.led pods Cartadtan own - Less than luxury hotel es 1 800-246-1996 http:77 - bhome dried cont -crate Priem ttow 11tass For Sale 2• BEDROOM : t' ' rey r-nnc•pt luushtd �DaSt- nl. new gas hut. marry up• des including 20x27 shop. aw potential. CAC, Can • 5AG4 2714 BOWMANVILLE- private sale. ^, .:`e Sat June 17 & I June 18 from 2-4p in 35 melk Cres 2 storey Nnk. age. fenced yaid. deck. ' 'dral air 3 tedrooms, fin - "ed basemen, cerxnrC3. !Iwfces S. 49 Soo Cam 905.697-0. FOR SALE BOWMANWLLE - 3 :'T 1 . 1 2 cath central Nm Pout 122Kn 25h ddeck 1100 It finished basemen. 6 appliances and window enngs Asking $158.900 n crouse this Sat. & Sun 19051623.0876 LARGE 4-8EDROOM New +• n's doors kitchen, ee- r ics carpentry, fully repo- • i"d partially fenced Carries $1100/monM No S Down n.l lade. Vendor can arrange .manq Don't miss W. 51718-5513 NO MONEY DOWN! Assume 1`4 mortgage. 3 -bedroom :.mouse. asking $66,200. ' 13pei than rent Cap Paul Min -Com Millennium y:51720-2004 OSHAWA - INCotE Property. %ewer 6uddutg. excellent tell - 111s. good area 75% Syr 6- nancmg at 5.6% to qualilied buyer equals to approx, $1 298 mortgage pay Per,tts PI Save over $2,000 it fi- nancing alone. Figures 10 be verified by Dilucha f. 416)690-8194. PICKERING, $159.9%. 3- bdrm semi 2 tufl baths, syr_ rounded by water and park_ land private driveway, base- ment apt. w/separate cap trance OPEN HOUSE Saw - day 17th. 10 a.m..2pm. Call Dave 905-839-7102. PE.I. - SPOTLESS 5 bedroom home. Main St. Moylagye• FE Island. 2.4 PC. batfyo0ms, large country kitchen, larOe mdm floor laundry rm, ynwy rm. livingronm, town SenaerS S water, beautiful backyard. Walking distance to DeautiM Monlague River. Reduced 10 569.500 - owner's anld" m sell" 1.902.838-4532 after 5 G m (snp) WHITBY - sun,Mannmg• 180psq.ft., , 3 bedrooms, eat -in kAc:w nwDfe garage, cental air, fireplace hardwood flooring finished basement with sauna. H() agents Call 905.666-4361 P.E.I. - SPOTLESS 5 bedroom home. Main St. Montague. PE. Island 2-4 pc. bathrooms. large country kitchen, large main moor laundry rm, family rm, livingroom, town sewers & water, beautiful backyard Walking distance to beautiful Montague River. Reduced to 369.500 - owner's anxious to sell" 1-902-838-4532 after 5 p.m (snp) vacation, 921 Pro Mian KASHAWAKAMACK LAKE - 2 hr. drive outs 15 kms of boat- ing at your door step Year round road Hydro. phone Build a cabin or use a RV $16.900 Terms $16529 monthly (613) 541-9629. TIMESHARE for sale Weeks 52/53 (Chnslmas) Kissim- mee. Orange Lake Golf/Coun- try Club. Fully furnished 2- bdrm bungalow, sleeps 6. near Orland. and Disney world Keith (905)434-8334 1 camper Trailer S"S NEW PARK -RICE LAKE area Large seasonal sties Pool. beach. docking,rec hall Trailers for sale. also Park Model rentals Phone now (705)696-3423 Website: www dreamlandreson on ca RED SETTER RESORT Camp Site d Cottages Monera cot- tages with air conditioning 8: propane heating. We have several camp sites available. large spacious sites from $850 season. We offer good fishing, swimming, rec-fall and games room 705-778- 3096 Mon•Y so Unit MONEY PROBLEMS. 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Collection of Master Artists Renoir, Claude Monet, Rembrandt, on Carnras, rare Picasso LE. Prtrlts COLLF.CTIBLFS: Royal Douton, Hummel, Royal Dux, Limoge,fgurvtes and sculptures. Tiffany glass lamps, Bronze statuary by the masters. Samurai Swords. jade Carvings, Important Die cast Collection, of Matchbox, Dinky EFE, Ertl, etc. Porcelain '+aces, comports, Jardinieres, eggs, floor vase, bowls 8 more. Hand made nostalgia icor gems, golf collectibles, Tiffany glass windows, blanket boxes, various widde sculptures, lountans, dol buggy desk lamps, original framed cartoon Seri cells, Coca Cola cells. crystal minis, framed sculptures. Satsuma porcelain. and more ... E.XOUISITF. HAND CAWED FVRNTR!RF.: caned desks. occasional tables, consoles. mrors. dining roan tables & chars. plant tables. 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Stereos 3^C more. Terns: Cash, Visa, MC. Amex as per posted & arvnollrloed, No Buyers Pramil S. aeCltlons & deletlorts apply I dorn ighorf cal 41629&1762 www.prm ctton.com PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416-298-1762- 1 -888 -PRO -SALE ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "Auction Package" consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This Week 9 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland News • Uxbridge Tribune of Canadian Statesman One call does it all!! Phone 576-9335 Fax 579-4218 1 Births 1 Births Madison Nicole Kimrrserer 1:hris & M• - , "': ,nn the .ak ,rnral tut thcir Into rtwracic MAImm Nictilr tin >atun.Lav %pni P). NNNI at 1 11 a m w•rtlillung - Ih+ H . oc. Proudest Knndparrnts arc f41h & Linda Iscre4mird of I'kkenng. and (owd & Rjtrrcu Kirrmwrcr of Ajax Exerted _rratiirandparcm. arc R,vv 5 Marc %wfncy. 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Call Classifieds Ajax at 683-0707 or fax 5-9-4218 Uxbridge at 852-9741 or fax 1152--4355 NOEI, AI,EXANDER PICKERING 4 TO MY DAD *' To a Dad that should be here with me To a Dad that is very dear to me To a Dad that was very strong to me - To a Dad that could always make things right when they were wrong with me To a Dad that stayed strong even though he was sick To a Dad that was taken away too quick To a Dad that 1 needed so much, I miss so much. 1 love so much I x•ish him up for Heaven V A N'ery Happy Fathers Ww, v R.I.P. Paul Pickering CARROLL. WNlism H. (Bill) • Peacefully at his residence on Wednesday, June 14, 2000. Bill, beloved father of Kim Carroll and her partner Howard McFadden, Cindy and her husband Dick Ott. Grampa will be fondly remembered by his loving grandchildren, Brad, Loretta, Kevin & Chance. Bill will be missed by his daughters Kim and Cindy's mother Donalda Kimball and his dear companion Marjatta Hibbard. Friends may call at the FUNERAL HOME OF O'CONNOR BROS. 1871 Danforth Avenue. Toronto (Two blocks west of the Woodbine Subway Station) on Six1- day, June 18 from 2 - 4 P.M., on Monday, June 19 from 10 A.M. until 11 A.M. in Uxbridge Baptist 000DIS, Gerry, age 48 years (Owner of Con- sumer Car Mart, Ajax -Pickering) - Suddenly on Wednesday June 14, 2000. Beloved husband of Lynn Goodis. Dear father of Leah, Jay, Jason and step -father of Torn and Paul. Loving son of Frances Goodis and David Shames. Loving son of Herb Goodis. Dear brother of Jeff and Sandy. A Funeral Service will be held 3pm Friday at THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME. 53 Division Street N. Bowmanville. Cremation. Memo - hal donations may be made to Bowmanville Hospi- tal Foundation, Kids Help -Phone or Charity of your choice. Visitation from 2-3 pm Friday. Church (Located at the comer of Brock St. and Balsam Street, Uxbridge). A celebration of Bill's place �� personalized In e will begin at 11 A.M. reception to follow in the rl� Your P church. (Supervised Parking at the Funeral Memoriam, fall 68341707 (Ajax) Home.) 852-9741 (Uxb.) and let one of our professional advisors help you. :11 Improvements :1 Roofing :1 Roofing YOUR CARPENTRY Call for Free Estimate CHARLIE (905) 420-7647 (416)992-3568 CONSTRUCTION Specializing nn total home repairs di renovations, inside & out. All work fully guaranteed. 686-1913 DECKS Gain tiage re- moval Call - lawn 1-888-579-0077 1905)-786-2022 CONTRACT6IVO Speaal:zing in Block * Brick O Concrete Call Domenic for a Free Estimate 905-619-2636 (leave msg) MAMSBALL 61111M J10m al. Doors, windows, carpentry, flooring, ceramics, decks Free Estimates Senors Discounts (905) 428-3362 Ask for Paul FENCE a OECII Renewal R Repairs. 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