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I ICNG NEWSADVERTSER PICKER. PICKERING'S COMMUNITY N.EWS.PAPER SINCE 196-5 e wed tide tal 0 gverydaasing a Celebration of f 0 Pin :,u - ITS rmuak ey's Oystr r�.�orvnt�. . . ,. r Y v.A,-.• f, ...: ) f-) r Y 5 7 �: Y -Y : s s ,. ,,� a ': ': Y )Y Y 7 7 s i.�`. .. Y 7 i f Y.> l 7 1 F f� t :: .. > i :' 7';: ... � t �` f f 7 T.) Y Y Y `' Y Y.P Y Y:E {7 Y t t -i . G PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION' November'- 2" - - - - - - Pickering moves to regulate body rub parlours PICKERING — The Bruce Taylor, noting the City City is implementing .a new, cannot prohibit body rub bylaw to regulate body rub parlours outright. "We can parlours here in an effort to get them,restricted to certain remove the adult establish- areas:' ments from busy community According to a City re= streets. - part, Pickering ' stale began - The bylaw, approved by meeting with Durham Re - councillors last -month, will gional Police in April to dis come into effect Jan. ;1. cuss the need for a bylaw. As of that date, every "The problem is. that owner or operator of a body other regions, including Peel rub parlour here must have a and Fork, have passed very licence to operate the estab- strict ;bylaws that made it lishment. That licence will very unfavourable for them urves forwomen 030 O CAI TSI (905) 421-9550 1050 Brock Rd. (Unit #11), Pickering co to operate in c_ Thee bylaw allows for The' byl fined Ward' tions;" explained Wazd" 1 Read u o�1i�e � We're �t www.durhamnews.net fines of up to $5,000 for . local Councillor, Dave Ryan, non-compliance . with the noting that has resulted in a City's regulations and it stip- ulates no one underahe age number of establishments -moving east into Pickering SALA" 7RADING COMPANY of 18 can own,, operate or in body They '_were- setting up in community work a rub parlour. City staff are also work- shop our shopping areas,', he said, re- 1 OW —Brio k Road South, Pick 'i % ing with police to determine appropriate areas where ferring to a body nib parlour located on Rougemount V �� FF these ofestablishments Drive next to family _ can locate to ensure they are ing store. Limited T nie Offer not dread problems in res- "They operate under eu- idential communities or are phemisms like relaxation 'Large- Christmas located next to businesses spas," Coun. Ryan adds, not- Selection of Fine Handmade Crafts for that attract children. ing he estimates there are "We don't want` them roughly eight such establish - near schools or. high traffic ments currently operating in areas;" said Pickering clerk Pickering. F01-1 ceen in, Brougham,"Oals'hing, POLICE f lone Page 1 without success. The knife -wielding sus - by the second. They then- '- pectwas described as white, , FURNMU took his wallet; containing a -; 5 -foot -9 to 5 -foot -10, possi- _ Q_Sets; 4 chairs to 12 chairs amount of : bty wearing a blue jean ., China cabinets, &7okshetves Hutches"considerable` cash and fled on foot, Sgt. jacket. ei�M. -Grimley. said. The second was de- . UVN A security patrol officer scribed as White, 5_foot-9, Coffee Tues,' W Tatem>-.MhToj*a making :his regular rounds `' 2&ut 150 pounds, with : a Tom, French std carne to the assistance of the slight mustache. ' Hand Knotted. victim, whose wallet was He was wearing _a blue - y recovered Irby minus the baseball cap with red • nceEsso>ss Ai* money, the 'oliicer said. stripes. on , Bronze. Scutl�tinf ��'' He suffered minor Anyone with in€orma i'c" , ` ' wounds and was treated 'tion s asked to police at the scene by paramedics. 579-1520 or _ Crime Stop- • $R€ N7.E" ATS . " . Police searched the area : pers at 436 -TIPS. ; accommodation plans, spe- platform include lowering . ■ • • ■ • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • cial-education funding, nego- - property taxes, higher stan- a :' '$ T A� �T OCADE' • tiations, curriculum changes, ,dards in education, increased _ ■ i .■ student concerns, con- class time, and holding the $ $ N ■ ■ GREAT GIkT IDEAS - ■ Remote Starters■ INET JM 4344=k u5 00 -1 ATURDAY •$IOCk 282 Monarch Ave = COBOURG = 1 King St. EastFP' UXBFUPQE 9. Banff Raad &Hwy 47 . - , �tkegt++WWj[q (sos) 8.52-06T7 S1�P NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 3, 2000 PAGE 3 P 1THEJIBL. WALLPAPER CENTRE' _ 4 � _ PI�KERIN� 1652 B LAY„Sty -x'47.. _,_D, ._.:. Mt>tN.-PfM, 9:36 9:00 MT. 8s30-M:M0 . SUN. ;1200:OA CrawfordSeeks secon trustee term Meet and � reet candidate at g Monday meeting in Pickering PICUMG — Paul provincial government ac- ment has been due to interest Crawford is seeking a second countable to what it promis- and the challenge of repre- Pickering Ward .2 local Home and Leisure. Centre. term as a trustee with the es, he says. senting the taxpayers' -point seat candidate Brian Evely The event runs from 7 to Durham District School f. Trustees receive $5,000 a of view, he said. invites constituents to a 9 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6. Board. year and Mr. Crawford feels Teachers should return to meet -and -greet at Papp's Phone -839-4867 for infor- "Aside from, my expert- that's sufficient. providing extracurricular ac- Restaurant in the Pickering mation. ence, I will continue my re- ' "I agree with the amount tivities, he added. y solve. to make boards more paid to trustees now. This po- Voters, will select twolir RONALD MARTINO & SON accessible to the public and sition should be staffed by in- trustees to represent the city, FUNERAL DIRECTORS more accountable, said Mr. dividuals interested in the ` with - Jennifer Bridge and BROCK ROAD. CHAPEL Crawford. "My views and goals are the some as what I system enough to be volun- teers. My previous involve- Ruth Ann Schedlich also run - ning for the position. PROVIDINd TRADITIONAL BURIAL & CREMATION SERVICES campaigned on three years "THE DURHAM PLAN" ago °' --�-- ' -------------- --------• IMMEDIATE BURIAL OR CREMATION SERVICES Respect , for taxpayers' PAUL CRAWFORD FOR DETAILS: Please • Transportation of the Deceased ` money and their. opinions is his main goal, Mr. Crawford stituents problems, safe said. schools, parents' concerns '� �� 19-2639 me restrlciions apply : i Recycle • Family Consultation INCLUDES Documentation • Minimal Wooden Cremation « During my, three years at and SCC (school community . Natural or Burial Container the Durham board, I have council) groups,' he stated. b; nine Me... BROCK ROAD CHAPEL ENQUIRIESPLEASEALL 1057 Brock Road (Just south of 401) PICKERING been involved with budgets, Additional planks on his we.■iaar�e accommodation plans, spe- platform include lowering . ■ • • ■ • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • cial-education funding, nego- - property taxes, higher stan- a :' '$ T A� �T OCADE' • tiations, curriculum changes, ,dards in education, increased _ ■ i .■ student concerns, con- class time, and holding the $ $ N ■ ■ GREAT GIkT IDEAS - ■ Remote Starters■ INET JM 4344=k u5 00 -1 ATURDAY •$IOCk 282 Monarch Ave = COBOURG = 1 King St. EastFP' UXBFUPQE 9. Banff Raad &Hwy 47 . - , �tkegt++WWj[q (sos) 8.52-06T7 S1�P A Y�ary� WaftowSONMA� 1THEJIBL. WALLPAPER CENTRE' _ 4 � _ PI�KERIN� 1652 B LAY„Sty -x'47.. _,_D, ._.:. Mt>tN.-PfM, 9:36 9:00 MT. 8s30-M:M0 . SUN. ;1200:OA A/P RAGE 4 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 3, 2000 tare on b(tracurn,cParent touh standulars at raucous meetmg PARENTS, from page 1 the events : that took place at done; Trustee Ross replied. teachers' strike. the 'national average. He claimed schools on. the day of the student He said both he and TFustee His father, Clay Munroe, "ab- the board. is in "protective mode" Parents weren't just looking walkout, confirmation all suspen- Roy arranged the Sept., 25 meet- solutely" favours that course of ac- for its teachers. ahead to end the situation that has sions issued to students will be ing, and that he himself pushed to tion, noting the high school teach- ' "I don't see any help coming plagued local' schools for three erased from their records, permis- have Mr. Munroe's suspension re- ers' current workload is just below`. from this board," said Mr. Munroe. years. As several speakers indicat- sion for:students to sell buttons in duced from 20 to five days because ed, the wounds resulting from the schools that express - their desire the. former was "too harsh". What- the'pawnnts wantwalkout, the prevention of students for a return of activities, and con Parents called for a second from taking part in the protest, and firmation that parents/guardians meeting with the full board in at - the suspensions that followed are can excuse students from school. tendance, and weren't happy when Before parents, students and the ' suspensions and `lockdowns' at still open and infected. Judy Shulga, whose stepson is told it could not likely take place Durham District School Board can - some schools where students were And parents wan the . board to Henry Street High School student until after the municipal election. leave last month's 1. student protest kept in classes and prevented from atone for its sins and make amends leader Dan Munroe, wanted to In an interview after the meet- and suspensions behind and work taking part); by getting behind thein in their , know. the position of the Whitby ing,_ the boardgot bad reviews for together to bring back extracurricu- Confirmation all suspensions push for a quick return of activi- trustees.'She'lauded Trustee Eliza- the forum from Mr. Munroe. lar activities,, a coalition of parents. have been unilaterally revoked and ties. beth Roy for her "full support in "'phis was. -nothing," he said, has a set of demands. won't, appear on a student's record; Henry Street- High School par- dealing with this issue" by calling. likening the meeting to the Henry Here's what they told board offiFormal permission for students ent Jennifer Thomson, _vice-presi- a, meeting day's after the walkout, Street. HS. forum for students held cials the want Wednesday night: to sell `Extras for Students' buttons dent of. the Durham Coalition for and, for standing up _ for Mr.' after the walkout, which he also • A formal statement that activi- in schools; Extracurricular .,'Activities Munroe when he faced'a 20 -day criticized. "None -of the questions ties are an important part of a well- Formai permission for high. (DCECA), a group of students and suspension. On the other hand, she were answered; they spent the en rounded `education, and that it is the . school students to solicit signatures parents formed after the walkout, attacked trustee and board chair- tire time defending themselves" board's responsibility to provide a . on petitions calling for the reinstate said some things have to be "set- man Doug Ross for a "flip --flop": Asked about the lingering. bit- well-rounded education; ment of extracurricular activities; tied"before the group can trust the telling Mr.. Munroe a five-day sus teiness over the events surround- 4i A statement of support for the Confirmation parents/legal_ board, pension was `"adequate," yet say- ing the walkout, Mr. Munroe said, reinstatement of all, teacher --led ac- guardians can excuse students from She read eight demands . and ing in the media he supported the : "there's still a lot of unanswered tivities; school; said DCECA expects replies from students. questions." He favours legislating • Public statements and an apolo • A report on what actions the the board on each (see chart). In- "If you want -to keep living in the teachers to teach extracurricu- gy for the events surrounding the. board has taken to date to reinstate eluded was a public apology: for the past, nothing's going to get . lars, but worried it might prompt a Sept. 22 student walkout (including activities: student trustee WHAT MAKES UNITEDUNIQUE? • w tr . under fire -at g • Pickering..t forum r ME TS NO INTEREST & NO PAY EN FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS (OAC) Student Trustee Karmyn Giesbrecht ' RECEIVE FREE 3 HOUR TRAINING uWARRANTY found herself on the hot seatWednesday s night as parents and Durham District y u School Board officials clas'lied over a solution to-theextracurricular activities crisis. . µ Ms. Giesbrecht, one of two student 1 representatives on the board, is also stu- dent council president at Henry Street High School, the centre of the Sept. 22 ' x student protest that saw, roughly 200 pupils suspended. She revealed .she and fellow student board representative Chris Skinner met with Education` Minister Janeill Ecker last Friday to forward students° views on the issue, raised at a Student Senate' meeting soon after the -protest. "We went in with a message, and our message was that we've had ,'enough, something has to be done," said Ms. Giesbrecht, during a , meeting, at the hoard's Educatim Centre. The parents' TO COM. forum stemmed -from a mass student NO V_W 1" 16x 0" walkout iiia Whitby in September. L®W ...- The students said it was not thea job •,128128�41),Re i • � 561E Fume" • • 64 Meg RAM ........ ...»... 9 69 *.J9 . to solve `the roblem, PC433 Deluxe p and Ms. Eckel 1A4 F�OppI► Ohre O�oce'Me can Irsamy� 128 Meg RAM.............x.... 8189:99 said she is "continuing to try and find a . 3O prove 32 AFP Yldee Mei ;'19999 , solution", she said. They suggested- the N e Cara WVA TNT2 9 99 minister come and meet with students in, • PC 1l oftCe e • lie8trt�ic 17" E771 5 Port I" & Z NT Carie Whitby to hear from them directly. � w/srb 4H & 2 Cables Y y •. - TAItE_ti NMI • Network Card ................... S 19.99 Later in Wednesday night's meeting • 19" MOMW .0 dpi ......,., $3+99.99 •-2 &0@8 Nia CD & �s.00%tn1 OAC with parents, Ms. Giesbrecht relayed _ • 8 � Video AGP ,.... .» 3 49.99 that Ms. Ecker said she has been: meet- . g� CD 7 *@r Lebow' � �, O� � � • S GP .... 8 59.99 API A ing with teachers' union leaders on a - 2 r PsAN� SiM N» 32 Meg All Videe Card...,. $119.99 regular basis, ,and the minister main _ • Voodoo 5500 +64 #�08..»,»s $"9.99 _ . 16 . <. Bit Pa Sornd Card t 19.99 faired they are the source of the prob- �%p_ E 0 NOWI"/�,, • 32x C 81 Uve $ 49A9 lem. • 32x CD-ROM .».......»...„.». f 49.99 That prompted an angry rebuttal AS WW of tdLne / A • 120 WaU Speakin •......,«.,i from parent Paula Jamieson, who said ' McJierbWri M NII Sir f OR OUR • i" wim S'b .. .... 5 si-im with one signature Ms. Eeker'can end {QR. • Altacb lsnsMg wide s .. f s9 99 _ _ APRL� �ITH#H. :• 104 P82 ........::. m 14,99 - the .crisis by legislating teachers to do 3 &am Monro............. s 9.99 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION. November 3.2000 PAGE.5 P A/PPAGE 6 NEWS ADVERMER FRIDAY.EDMON, November 3, 2000 E dIto I.al PINIONS NEWS ADVE-RTISER NOV..3 200p ORIAL EDITORIAL l . NEWS r ADVERTISER We keeptaln � --- A Metroland CommunityEr Newspaper should �;1 : � � Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Bu t1 r on ids t� work Editor -in -Chief 1 ' Steve Houston Horrible tragedy no . reason to eliminate .--- • i - _ Managing Editor Bruce Danford excellent, informative, program` i �i k r,, = - .•%=- -- .-�h--- Director of Advertising Duncan Fletcher It sounded too awful to ,lie true. gation as it should be. And the plant !f ' - Retail Advertising. Manager , Two 14 -year-old Grade 9 students at" where the deaths occurred may not Eddie Kolodziejeak a `Take Your Kids To Work Day.', want to ' participate in -the program & ' Classified Advertising dead. The two were the victims of an next year, which would be under- "; , . - Manager John Willems industrial accident ` that occurred standable, but the benefits of taking , Real EstatetAutomotive when they drove a utility cart into a our kids to work shouldn't be forgot - _- Advertising Manager " parked tractor -trailer: at plant site' in ten because of this incident: t - f, e,.: Abe Fakhourie Welland. All over Durham Wednesday; ,' Distribution Manager How could.,it happen? Why- did it young adults got a taste of what" their _-- - -:. _`, Lillian Hook . happen? Many questions will be . moms and dads do . each,, weekday. Office Manager Barb Harrison asked and answers demanded in the They saw aspects of a job they likely Composing Manager coming weeks, as they should be. knew little or nothing about before Robert Fulbrook and Amanda Peat arriving for a crash course. And even rT"rlr LEERS ®TIEEDITOR A� should not have died. if it was just one workday out. of .the 'T . But comments made by provincial thousands their parents will do over News Minister -of Labour Chris Stockwell the years, .it -was something that whom are forced to visit food Liberals- have (905) 683-5110 that the entire program should be re- couldn't: help but bring child: and par- -little together. For. one banks 'nst to survive. J About five weeks the " Sales 10 f9Cl viewed leave us wary. The .many thousands of students who benefit ent a closer day a year, a, parent can proudly ex- _before -done nothing f Qr the last federal election. I sat in. Classifieds rifled (905} 683-0707 each year by seeing what their moth- plain what he or she ' does and- the our MP's office and we discussed Distribution' -(905) er or father doles"for a living should- bonds'of understanding between teen t t at len the sibili of pensioners � � �' g ettin g 683-5117 n't pay for this tragedy." What better way to gain some in- and adult are strengthened, And if we were to end `Take Your . for our se- substantial increases mors, and Pickering -Ajax- General Fax (905) 683-7363 Sight into a parent's occupation than Fids To Work Day' would we also be, To the editor:,. Uxbridge MP Dan McTeague E -Mail steve-houston@ to spend,a-_(Uy with that Pafent and putting field trips and co-op work Here we $. o again, another ex- promised me he would fight to durhamnews.net'Web walk a mile in their shoes? That was placements at risk as well? pensive, unnecessary " "federal get amore generous financial in- address the initial purpose of this day which. Let's have a full police and labour election. However it gives me an- creme for_ pension recipients, es- www.durhamnews.net has, gone on unmarred for six years investigation to get to the truth of this other chance to -write about a sub- pecially old -age people. But Mr. until now. " tragedy. But let's keep `Take . Your ject I have laboured with. I am re- McTeague"forges his promises to 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax,.Ont. LIS 2H5. Mr. Stockwell, obviously shaken Kids To Work Day' alive. ferring of course to old age and me. and took, off iq;several differ- up by the news of the deaths, said late Canada pension Plan (CPP) re- ent directions such -as high gas Publications Sales Wednesday the entire program would E4011 your commen#s on this opinion cipients whom are in dire need of prices and ,other . agendas Which` Agreement Number be. reviewed: But that would be"a mis- to stevehotrstore@duti►amnewsnet Sub- a decent increase in their monthly: he had no:control of whatsoever: 1332791 take. The situation at the site where, inhwims which indude a first and last pensions which are at the poverty He forgot "about the people the accident happened will be ' "the . name, as well as the city of taiidenoe, will level as,- we all know. As a matter who pai& all the taxes over the subject of an intense criminal utvos&-� be eon skbmd far publication.. built of fact there are some pensioners is aroda a to h But considering the. Y g The News Advertiser is wasteful spending by the federal 'eons., one of the Metrolan& r j"�. je ette n t P �1 `�.J �3 �1 bet ` �] (� (� �1(� [� Liberals and that a small per cent endless `Printing, Publishing acid l 1J1/ l\it 1�1� VVn of that waste directed to pension- Distributing group of err would improve their lives, i.e, Despite teachings of the world, writer- able to develop own faith the billion -dollar :boondoggle in newspapers. The News . Advertiser is a member of the Human Resources depart- the Ajax & Pickering There ' is an old religious axiom whose lives are so intertwined with ment,' $500 million to cancel the And why, in this day choppers contract; money, for the Board of Trade, Ehitatxo Community Newspaper . that says, in effect, `Give rite the child for its first few years and I. will give their own? and age, does expressing non -belief in a APEC pepper spray affair, the Assoc, Canadian munity Newspaper " you the adult.' It Indicates that intense Edward deity engender so much hatred and cost to process boatloads of ille- alarm? gat immigrants, expensive four- Assoc., Canadian C�u- " early indoctrination can, in many cases, influence a person's conic- arker I think the answer to this last quer- tains. tri the PM's riding, and on lotions Audit Board.W the Ontario Press Cain- tions for the rest of their life. tion'is to be found in the fact no one and on. • se The publisher I Have always considered myself to Y Y Opinion shaper likes to be regarded as being in the But in this year, pensioners of g � g Y � g classify serves the right to classify " have been extremely fortunate to have wrong, so if everyone else can be per- $1 per week, less 25 -per -cent tax, or refuse any advertise - been brought up by religiously neutral : suaded to think and actin unison'the equalling 75 cents. Shames menta Credit for adver- parents. This dict not mean I grew up young "to -be influenced byrirrational ' doubters are reinforced in theirown shame, shame. tisement limited to ace entirely uneducated about " religion. logic and, -as I grew older and the hor- ; minds about the validity of their be Thomas Long, price error occupies. di- The society." -of the time: saw to it that, rors'of the Second World War began lief; The proverb, `Imitation is the sine- Pickering . torial and Advertising whetherit was agreeable to me or not, to unfold;; I became more allot more cerest farm of flattery,' gives credence content of the News Ad - my indoctrination would begin with convinced_ of the unfeasibility. of a to this view. f® veitiser is copyrighted. my entrance. into .public school. But, merciful Cod, Tt was much m- more i _ I have long since ceased to- be Unauthorized reproduc- at least I had an advantage over many ' portant to have faith in oneself,.,, amused by the expressions of new ac- 'The News Advertiser accepts letters to the All lettertter.mus should be tion is prohibited: of my fellow pupils who had religion -' Since then I have accepted a non- quaintances Iwhen they learn .of, my editor. typed or neatly hand-written, 150 instilled into them almost from birth. religious value system dedicated to philosophy' and .at the question most be signed rds I was not traumatized by the than- the betterment of society through the often asked, ' What do you expect with a first and last nasm or ' der6us descriptions of the hell await- . -use of reason and ethics. Why does a after death?" initials and a last name. Please fin- ing those of us who did not believe in so-called - God get all the credit for To this I answer, After death I ex- elude a phone number for venfica- , Clod. Our religious- instructor laboured diligentlyto . en' hasmee P . some of the more nebulous t of w. aspect what we deem asgood in thik,world, while Id Monied for the bad? PSP Wh are le so.afraidof offs Y PSP .. this God, who We.'cannot pest to experience exactly the same tion. The editor reserves the right to fee ' I, did aurin those endless edit copy for style,; length and con- g aims before. I was born. tent. Opinions expressed in -letters , _ se € the, niter and not nec; ily iS �DA Chrtstinity,�stieh as theveucharist and Trinity, but 'in e; tlin see supposed or err a coneerrted ,. essa those of the News Advertis"- E-1�aN yvW on �►►is -iii . er. We -reg lba; to tht NSQldnie ho; rliy na - fefi on'stony mound. I-wasar`"'eo ,fferi�#ing see' ?t Y ""neighbours, lore b stenrhrwston@dutfiamnervsreei of letters, not all will be printed. NEWS ADVERTISEft, FROM EDITION, November 3,2000 PAGE 7 A/P YMCA set to oincially, open its new office in Pickering PICKERING — The YMCA Employment services aims to self-employment programs. be held Nov. 10 from 1,30 to 3:30 ' Light refreshments will be Durham Employment Services inform youth of internship oppor- All services are free to qom- p.m. at 1550 Kingston 'Rd. Unit served. officially opens its new location tunities, provide employment munity members searching for a 16. Ribbon -cutting ceremonies For more information on the and 'expanded Employment Re- -consulting, group workshops, job job. and opening remarks begin at 2 YMCA, contact Pat Lohnes 427 - source Centre next week here. development and placement, and The opening ceremonies will p.m. 7670. Older adults. IL A . invited to 1978 .. F Internet`}} { training sessions PICKERING -- The Pickering# Central Library- �r�r will be hosting Pt nrrr Internet training sessions for adults 55 and Bed F 6 Dispose of, map" of, older every PlHow Matireas Cam Pad old set Tuesday after- gam„Rails •pillow . noon from Nov.• SFS Protector • Percale Set 7 to Dec. 5: • cofirfa Of Stleets y� r The .sessions, ay • Local Delivery - which will run = • Pillow A from 2 to 4 p.m., `. :' C O I � E S OR FREE BED -IN A BAG- • will provide par- ticipants with ' WINE a s s the basic infor- mation needed to surf the net t t t ► !2_11 t Web sites of in- �I'llr terest to older_ s Wults will also 4 bt highlighted. s The free - training sessions will be held in .the - computer , training lab on 9 649 r V the first floor of 319 i D 89 the library local- QV ��$4p9 Q 'Set $499 - Q t 749 $ QU $999 ed at 1. The Es-' KIN Set $1629 KI 9 Set 1449 planade. - Space is lim- ited for the pro- , gram• To register call 831-6265 3 ext. 243: Area women- ,, y,I # Mit values, PICKERING.: - -- Area women are invited to a free .:'workshop here next week. The Ajax -Pick- ` e Bring Women's { Centre hosts the event, called Val- ues Clarification, on Tuesday, Nov. from 6:30 to , . . , .. , . • 8:30 p.m. in the • community room lice a .$ 3 of. the Durham 1975 = snm. Regional Police station, northeast z corner of Brock - Road and Hwy. 2, ` Pickering<. ■oM-«wTunsTMn Space is limited. Phone 426--_ tas w•� +a+ ,eA 1064 for more in- ; fOtinatloil. _ RPM A/P PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EMON, Nov"Imr 3, 2M Hospital foundation on pines and. needles over festive fund-raiser. Festival of Trees runs Nov. 22 to 26 with many events Although many youngsters ideas and creative gift -giving from -8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satur- t are .still enjoying their Hal- . solutions. day, Nov. 25. Tickets- for the loween treats, it's almost time Tickets for the workshop holiday party are $25 each. to begin decking the halls. are $40: The ' `North- Pole Pyjama And, as the holiday season Several special ticketed Picnic' takes place Sunday, nears, members of the Ajax events are also taking -place Nov. 26 from. 8:30, to 10:30 y Pickering Hospital Foundation during the festival this year, . a.m. are gearing up for the upcom- including the `Glittering Children are. invited_ -to , ing `All That Glitters 2000 Gourmet', an opportunity for enjoy a breakfast picnic and West Durham Festival of community 'members to be take part in special holiday. ac- Trees'. c-Trees'. among the first to see the dis- tivitit Tickets are $10. The five-day festival, which play of trees and wreathes Tickets for all special x Y was previewed :Wednesday while enjoying holiday re- events must be purchased .in when organizers lit the first- freshments. advance by calling the founds - tree: of the season; tapes place The event is scheduled to tion at .683-2320 ext. 1501. Nov.' 22 to 26 at the Pickering ' run from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on The festival will be open to Recreation Complex and will Wednesday, Nov. 22. Tickets . the general public from 9:30 feature a spectacular display are $20 per person. a.m. to 8 p.m. on ; Thursday, of professionally decorated A , `Mistletoe Lunch' is • Nov. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 trees and wreatlis ,in .a winter being held from noon to 3 p.m. p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 25, and wonderland setting. Friday, Nov. 24 for local busi- from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on "I think it -will work out to ness representatives and their Sunday, Nov. 26. about 35,000 white lights," clients. Tickets are $3.5 per General'admission is $4 for said event organizer - Shirley person. adults and $2 for children 1 Q Santa Claus lets Ajax and Pickering Health Centre official Bruce Cliff ` light u the first Christmas tree o the season at the launch Wednesday o Freek of the elaborate decors- - The `Crystal Ball' runs '-years old. or younger. $ P .� -� y f tions that will adorn dozens of from' 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday The Pickering Recreation the West Durham Festival of Trees. The event features many activities and trees and wreaths during the Nov. 24. Tickets for the Complex is located at 1867 is being organized to raise money for the hospital foundation. festival,, which- will also fea- evening, which includes ,din- Valley Farm Rd. ture special attractions and -ner and entertainment, are For -more information' on seasonal entertainment: $150 each. _ the festival and its events, calf Ms. Freek noted the inau- The 'Jin$p Bell Jam' runs 6$3-2320, ext. 1501 i gural festival drew more than - 2,500 , people in R 1999 and raised SLEEPING ON $50,000 for the ' �^ Ajax and Picker-.- 1 A NIGHTMARE? ing Health Cen- (r . rr-�: tre (APHC). _�, 8 "We'd like to. on that SUPER PLUSH' Ba improve . SAVINGS this, year," she -a• added, noting << GREAT PILLOW proceeds fromFLUL WE TOPS the festival and other activities - ERIAIPEDI organized by the ��of7 hospital founda- - pOd( Wgrrut on tion will be used PeAect g����T BW Buy Pillow Top to` support the Plush Mow top Ssg1995 113995w 19 : X63995 construction of a S$979"'01.16' 1 Q3995 K$1$9995 D$ 95 K$ 5, new emergency t department and ' i i r other much- eded facilities. Flrtn Pte► op and services atKS $4799559995: ►: the APHC. And, al- though the festi- val is still sever- al weeks away, t area residents can get ready for Q# D$ FRAME $ 9a the holiday sea- son in style dur-PI . PINE NE SM `' TRADITld1AL OAK ing a pre -festival S holiday, work- shop at Deer ` Creep Golf and Country'- Estates in Ajax -on Sun- day, Nov. 12: - Guests at the • ` ., �` w o r k s h o. p : i [N �1ira�r :di :_Night ta�aa , Mir[or. 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It is the third time the local library has received an Angus` Mowat Award. It has also won an award of excellence and one for innovation in library ser- vice. The public can view the winning Web site at www.picnet.org.. _ Claremont,event alas Picker* g cadets, PIMRING The Pickering Royal Canadian Army. -Cadet Corps holds a Harvest Moon dance Saturday, Nov. 4' from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the Claremont Legion Hall'. Tickets are $10 each. and include., munchies. A disc, jockey and door prizes are offered. All proceeds, :benefit the 2525 RCACC, Pickering. Phone 839-1590 (Barb) for information. NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EMON; November 3, 2WO PAGER A/P f • • n Pi ck,ering hooured Monday, November 6 Mother Goose Day for e n Infants & Toddlers `thel"rleadersHouse C • Tuesday, November 7 Keeping Fit at the YMCA 'for . CORDUROY.$� Wednesday, November 8 Values S RAHCE 3 Community Resources for your Toddler & Preschooler Teenagers receive Duke of Edinburgh's Thursday, November 9 Silver Award of Achievement Meal Time Made Easier! - . Friday, No ember to, Home made Games Three Pickering teenagers in areas like community ser- curred in coaching a competi- for your Preschooler were recently honoured with vice, skills development, Phys- tive wrestling team. Michael Saturday, November 11 the Silver Award of Achieve-' ical fitness and expeditions. works on a Christmas tree Family Fun Day 10am - 2pm , ment, which they received David Evans, 16, served by farm, referees minor hockey SundaK 12 from Lieutenant Governor, Hi- being a library volunteer and a and hopes to become, a doctor School Age Activities lary Weston at Queen's Park. youth leader at Scout camp. or dentist. They were ' among the: 70 His expedition was a canoeing Natalie Shattler's expedi- young Ontarians'recognized as and hiking trip in Killarney tion took her to .the Out Con - part of the Duke of :Edin- Provincial Park. servation Area. (gi burgh's Award Young Canadi- David's interests include Her service activities were. ans Challenge. water sports and music, and he being involved in poppy sales The achievement program hopes to become a bio -medical and taking part in a park is designed to -help young peo- engineer.cleanup. As part -of the award ple develop a sense of respon- Seventeen -year-old program, Natalie worked with.. - sibility to themselves and their, Michael Gladwell took part in physically challenged ehil- community. Open to those 14 the "10,000 trees for the dren, which she said made her to 25 years of age, participants Rouge" tree planting and is in- - realize the importance of achieve the award by reaching volved in Scouts Canada. being involved in the commu- goals they set for themselves His skills development oc- nity. Web site a winner lhirdAngus.. • , � )ckport Will • M_ oa , T - ' i Y l r 1A Doctors ddm walking • is the BEST exercise .you can do. Why riot Invest in pcOr roWalk•rs fkering or Pic :Rockport with by.Roc Patented Support • -library stem. v "be comfortable,_ � � i � 11,. � • ,, - , The: Picke�=-� Library is i11 unco romise" mp start with your feet" the provr<icial spotlight'` once again, earning recognition for a Web site that ' • • • ` promotes the birth and growth of local Diti 010 businesses. _ Iiii library will receive the Angus , Mowat Award of Excellence for 'Starting, and growing a business in We've Got Your Size SLVS 4-15 Widths AAA -EEE Pickering', a Web site it created with ERIK- TOW N.CENTRE • UPPER LEVEE *'SEARS WING the City's Economic Development - Department. A six -member jury -deter-; mined winners, who will berdnouretiJIM at the Ontario. i=abr Association. - . .. s' = a ` - - invention Centre it-Febra - `�ili�rary is-pienseti td be wog-: nixed -by :our peers for -the =innovative. and creative programs and services we offer the community," said library board chairman Jill Foster. 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V planned a series of seminars to Developing job reads is the topic p g 1 p appointment and CARE also of p To reserve a spot or for more h to h.el help you land a, job.. of discussion Nov. 9, while Nov. fers orientation sessions -every . information, call 420-4010. �f enough P Career Assistance and Re- 16 is interview skills, Nov. 23 ad- Thursday morning at 9 a.m. to CARE is at 1400 Bayly St. Unit sources for Employment -(CARE) dresses self-esteem and resume provide visitors with information12: in Pickering, beside the GO liu� a job You j j has lined up Thursday morning preparation is the topic Nov. 30. about the organization's services, station. HOW TO STAI 0 ` i Long reach for United Way • helpsprovideMone CRIB - t Ideal -trainers Is a I y Po for-visuall -im aged of all ages By C k snUm sliming in large ps,oarVi with v lace and F rs is n able for your le for l BY KEITH GILLIGAN we'd have to do -a heck of a lot fiting from trainers are young f ors 1.1 tdoor locations are also reeb ora rtrait-by Chuck Shumilak. Staff Miter more fund-raising," Ms. Milne children with plenty to learn. • Here's, a test. Put on a blind- said. "If the child is totally blind, Have Our pOrtrQ%t 31-43� eke ng fold and now try travelling from The funding is "tied to our how do you encourage the child . Ttv Cen NOw an aPpointm 110'x0 . home to the grocery store, or to core service" of helping the vi- to explore the environment?" she o at Hu Award Winning ForGll Indy work, or, to a friend's; or to Sion -impaired, the blind and oth; said of the ,challenges: trainers ,C Liv wy 2 Photography church. .Remember, no peeking ers participate in the community, face. _ - and you have to do it on your she added. Some children may have own. One core service is teaching some coping skills and "their big 'A. Navigating in the world is mobility and travelling skills, in- goal is how to carry on Ms, tough enough with eyesight. It's , eluding how to travel outdoors, Milne noted.. 1 • that much harden without and by bus around the community Another,client can be a senior that's where the and even to Toronto. coping with multiple problems, Canadian Na- "lt requires a lot of navigation such as the loss of sight and hear- ... tional Institute skills. The trainer will help them ing, or other physical ailments, for the Blind . with their. goals, ' she said. dike arthritis. D u r h a m - Others need help with what Most, of the CNIB -clients are C h a p t e r most people take for granted, like "seniors, but we do have working _ comes in. cooking or, using a home com- people and children. There's And, the puter. quite a span of challenges,'; Ms.' CNIB relies on the 'With vision -'rehabilitation, 'Milne said United Way for funding to. help-. many clients have a little sight re- About ; _one-third of funding provide much-needed services to: maining. , : comes ut ' form of long-termigNt 54MEtHIN(s 1HA?'5 DIFittENi? about 1,300 Durham residents, "The . vision ;rehabilitation care f`rom�geivernments. WE YOU,&E550R1i�YOU, including approximately 300 in , trainer will teach thein to under- "The United Way atone time' MER FOR YOl1(51ZE fr2O� Ajax and Pickering. stand, thein vision Better," Ms. was the main 'support of the- , Durham office district flag- Milne said, "They help them un- CNIB Durham. At one time, er Iris Milne says the local CNIB . ' derstand what their condition is. government wasn't really fund-" tce� than 5 receives about one-third of its Eaccondition is different They ing Durham Region that well. . qpi W (gip Mfts U) fun g from the United day. As have' -to explain how to use de-; Recently, , .the government in-' E*XN to" U Riga st tett* (tawP Rit) ' file CNIB 'serves the whale re- vices, like magnification de- creased: its ' funding" Ms. Milne At rhe tum Wttofdi s • • , . glen, S recelveS'$4%,. from- vice$:' said. the Ajax -Pickering Und Way A trainer has to "understand . The remaining money comes and $60;300 from the Oshawa- their client's goals. United Way from the "CNIB itself, with the us Whitby-CIacington United Way. that's what- it assists. Ontario and local chapters rais- C�MMU�n, news online Click at ty • _funding, "Providing ' approximately with. It's very specific to ,people ing the . remainder. All three one-third of our funding we re- living in -the community,' Ms. makes for a kind of stability, she (3 a=e s �et ceive, in that way. it's very im- Milne stated. said "We never know when one V Y V r - V .1,iu� V r s portant. Without: the funding, Among the individuals bene- ; area will be a little'weaker." r teams Flush.�_. success, .W employees. manage., employees . a e f6in th. ,place: `in North IAZaDOY Ame-riCan competition =. Leather Recliners A team of Regional em- ` is in our daily work." Reg � ' ployees were more than.a The team , members . " ` sale `Mush in the Pan' recently, were Craig Belfry, Richard while in Anaheim to take. Foreman, Marty Van on the `best maintenance Heuvel and John Rammler. e s l $8494", operators North America The water pollution has to offer.. ; :; control plant provides Flush in the Pan, ' made , : sewage treatment services UP of four employees and a 'to residents ° in. Ajax and coach from the Duffins' Pickering, `.along' with Creek Vater Pollution those -in York Region. Control Plant irk Pickering, x,� placed fourth, overall at. the Muse in need - f Calif6rnian .event, which recognizes ex`celience in 0 01QQ� tCQv�rr$ wmtewater'treattnentoper- ations, maintenance, labo- "' The Pickering pillage ` ratory, safety, end . collet- Museum is looking for old tion systems personnel..- -unwanted winter.pool cov.- _ Flush finished first ` -in ers. the -maintenance compete- The museum, locates tion, fifth in both the safe- on Hwy 7 between Brock-` _ ty and collection events, and Westney roads tut -; *sJt�t sfr��s !'off •airy Re • sixth in laboratory ami Greenwood, needs the ' s . i. Sale Price 12th.in operationslprocess- covers for its existing stu `&1 .: Spec�ay. Priced ing: dent garden and . the "We're. extremely proud planned expansion of the •� Matching LoveseatAlso$1 999 of the results," said -Dun- project. The covers will qy ' can Sedgeman, plant so-, help make vegetation easi- . pervisor " and team coach. er, to work with in the "I think it comes down to spring. N L X Y the fact that dedication and For more information' r Clip'' AVCII 1-800-42-4561 cooperation is the key tri or to donate a, cover, c all this competitiop, just as --it '683-114Ut, , w e � k3�5) 723-521 . :.: Metro and editor will being your:: message: to peacekeepers Ajax, Pickering residents encouraged. to send thoughts to Canadian soldiers News Advertiser readers "We're constantly hearing, - She ,suggests Canadians Currently close to 3,000 than Peacekeeper, c/o Peter- While in Bosnia, Ms. Gal - are being asked to ' show their, about. American soldiers and sen_ d postcards with pictures Canadian peacekeepers are borough This Week, 884 Ford lagher will be travelling with appreciation for Canadian their efforts around the world. of Canada on them, a Christ- serving at 18 different mis= St., Peterborough, K9J 5V3._ business journalists and will peacekeepers serving in "I find it a shame that so Inas card, a Seasons Greet- sions. throughout the world Or, you can drop off your let- be learning about contract op- Bosnia often we forget our own mili- Ings card or even a picture Ms. Gallagher asks that all ter to your local Metroland portunities for Canadians in This Christmas, while . tary are also doing their part drawn by_a child. _ mail be addressed to_A Cana- newspaper. the war -tom country. millions of Canadians are for world peace, and yet are so gathered together with fami- . often ignored," says Ms. Gal- ly, thousands of others , are lagher. While honouring our doing their duty, overseas soldiers on Remembrance without their family. Wendy Gallagher, editor- Day who served in past wars, I hope Canadians 'also -re- ■ Learnin� Leads, in-chief of . Metroland news- member to honour those who papers in the Kawa4tha Divi- sion and former managing editor of the Ajax -Pickering are still actively serving.' Kelly Kilrea, sub -lieu' tenant with the Department of to Ear' nin News Advertiser, will be National Defence says peace= making a trip to Bosnia for 10 -keepers "really appreciate" days beginning Nov. 21. -hearing from Canadians. , 9'98% graduate success! A graduate of Paul Dwyer "The .thing that has the •Employer and Admissions guarantees. Catholic High School in; Os- " biggest impact: are words;' . • Rated one of the top colleges in Ontario ` hawa and a resident of Cour- she says. according to 2000 KPI results. Lice, Ms. Gallagher's goal 49 'They have amassed all 2001--1 to bring over as many warm wishes from readers Fts is pos-` the material things they need but they love. to see t - _ Choose fresm careers in: � . sable. pleat home care. „ • Business''" •' Computer Science, Technology " f Parkinson Foundation hosts .Graphic Ulesigrr i. General Arts & Science . , X • Poe Foundations monthly meei�ings in Durham February 2001 •Office Administration The Parkinson Founda- tion of Canada, Mary Jar - GM us a call @ (905) 721.3046 tion of Durham Region dine. or (9QS) 721-3088: • . ` holds monthly, support The meetings take place meetings the first Monday rk' at St. Mas Church at -the of each month. The next meeting,'Mon- corner. of Centre Street and Colborne, Street in. Whitby. . University Centre at Durham day, Nov. 6, will feature the For more information, call National Executive Director of the Parkinson's Founda- JeanKeary at (905) 619= 1469.. - 'Read 'U define, �' 1 J e9re at .d rhamnews•net SA► -E S E� _ _ Look forward to new nen ::fit Mediterran Grill ,p1NS■■ "We are more than just a Greek Restaurant" Prepare your taste buds. for a culinary delight .,.But -opening his , A when Mediterranean Grill unwraps -hits new menu own restaurant is. � at its grand re -opening Nov. 10. Restaurant owner -a dream come true - Barri Hussein %s keeping. the "new menu a secret, for Mr.: Hussein, 1N TDDAY S but promises patrons can look forward to` who looks forward " Ve� mouth-watering , entrees 'from .Mediterranean _ tfi_ c a truly, N� countries like Syria, Italy- and Greece. enjoyable dining The restaurant's new slogan - "We are more experience to his Fria Nov.3 2000 Fri., . than jest a Greek restaurant" - eflects- the new patrons: Sana Hassan, New Owner News Advertiser menu,'says -Mr. Hussein, who brought ;with him He b eves 5' • 2060 Jumbo Combo Ajax more than nine years experience in the restaurant in .quality food and great service and offers -a Arby's Ajax/Pick. Ste I ►6!i ; industry when he purchased Mediterranean Grilles children's "menu. The fully -licensed restaurant,; * Ben Moss Jewellers Al Pick Fr Carrier of the • '� month ago. located at 1450 Kingston Rd., for `the past five • ftay AWRick ay's Week is Stephen. The choice in cuisine is important, .as dining years, has also been.remodeled, and tables have. ' Canadian Tire AjaPick• Stephen enjoys partners may not necessarily want to enjoy the now been named after Mediterranean countries. Compu Centre Scarboroughsame. baseball_ and type of food, says Mr. Hussein, -who has . It's open Sunday through Thursday from i 1 am ' Cominion ' playing worked in restaurants in both. Las Angeles and to 10 pin, and Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am •: gay Aj/ • Ho Chow Ajx fishing. He, wIli t+eceive a "for . 4 voucher Los to 11 pm. It offers delivery in Pickering and New York. He moved to the area from. Ajax, -Lee • Home Hardware A ,dinner is Angeles a year -and -a -half ago, where he operated and can also prepare meals for takeout. • IGA . Ajax pii°1et' of compliments, Mci9onald's a successful video production .company for seven • WkAyears. Natural Advance lax. Ca11839-11443 for more i&rtuation. 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RoV2Ml41. or VM is on-line 0 J NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 3,-2000 PAGE 1J AP ' MONDAY TO FRIDAY_9 9 SATURDAY 10 b SUNDAY 12.- 5 www-ftless 1ppotca 613 ICI1YGSl©N RW A/P ,PAGE 20 N£WS,ADVERTWei.ARIDAY ED[TiON�November 3,2000' leo local wo r to iru'lep'lans m Durham, sqv s t ealcunion But, officials don't rule out possibility down the. road BY MIKE RUTA The OSSTF in August launched� school activities like parents' nights. maintains there is flexibility within Staff Writer `Let Teachers Teach', an infor7ma- , .. `They re doing all these _things the extra -class workload to do: so, Unlike their peers in Toronto, tion campaign put into action in without a collective agreement," she since it is an average and not re_ Durham's public high school teach- Toronto schools. ;, said. quired of every teacher. ers are not withdrawing from activi- "We are taking actions to allow x The Durham District School The government has already put ties to protest government legisla- our teachers to teach and not be Board will be notified if teachers forward additional money and poli - tion they say prevents themfrom sidetracked by administrative duties take action, but it is not on the im- cy changes to help school boards being good teachers. the government has redefined as mediate horizon, said Ms. Page. The and teachers come to _fair agree - But both Shelley Page, Durham teaching duties," said Mr. Manners. lack of widespread extracurricular ments, said Ms, Ecker. As for claims president of the Ontario Secondary As for local high schools, he activities "is not a strike action nor from teachers that there is no room School Teachers' Federation would only say OSSTF "has not an- has it ever been". - to negotiate, Ms, Ecker said, "What (OSSTF), and provincial president nounced any actions regarding IEducation Minister Janet Ecker they're saying is that they're being Earl Manners did not rule- out any Durham'. in an interview would not say how asked to live within a budget; it's an future action. Mr. Manners said the timing of the government would respond if increased budget by the way." Toronto teachers last Friday the actions both reflects the contract the union action spreads across the "There is no room," replied Mr. - began reftuin ng from duties such as negotiations taking place across the province. Manners, who added "teachers and covering for absent colleagues, su- Province, and the fact that in semes- "If issues are not being resolved,' school boards have no flexibility.'.' pervising stadents outside the class- ter schools a changing of the guard SHELLEYPAGE we'll have to see what steps are ap- The minister's comments indi- room and filling out education min- is taking plaice: students are seeing a propriate given the situation'" she cate "she knows the legislation is istry -documents to, secure prograM new teacher come into their class said. "I don't want to speculate be- bad and is trying to deflect blame," funding: In an ititiview, Mr, Man- because of the increased teacher ' is that the legislation the govern- cause that creates disruption as he said. ners said the action is not awork-to- rule campaign,but a response . to . workload which results in fewer . meat h s introduced is not good for teachers. An ,.educator teaching an . ' duality ;education; said Mr. Man- well:' Ms. Ecker said -the message from. "Every high school in this province has fewer teachers this new, "red -tape" responsibilities the extra class in a semester necessarily hers. the government to teachers' unions year than last year. That's because Province has imposed on teachers has to `pass the baton' at this time of Ms. Wage said local high school and school boards is to negotiate they said every teacher, would be re - e -that- that -prevent them from doing their year to another teacher, he said. teachers are doing on -calls, supervi- collective agreements_ within the pa= sponsible for teaching an extra. 'job. "What we're trying to highlight sory duties and taking part in after- rameters set by the Province. She class:' -9 -0 HOW., 0 has az itbeen'_,,.- to _. Hwy 401 N Hunt St.VeAft > BayIV St. 0158 Hunt St, Ajax (90S)683-8121 Bn*ng an monitoring L C'a --authorities o- welcome. funds for groundwater control Conservation authorities Toronto and Region -Conserva- , ered through- the monitoring here in Durham are welcoming tion Authority - (TRCA). He "will be useful in our water an opportunity to partner with noted the 'authority will be re- . management work". the Province through . a -sponsible for monitoring ap- At the C6ntriil Lake, Ontario groundwater monitoring., net-. proximately -10 wells-, al-, Conservation 'Authority work announced Monday. though the locations have yet (CLOCA); corporate services The Environment Ministry to be identified. director. Dan White said "to-, is committing $6 million over, Mr. Mather, explained the the best of our knowledg I e the next three years, to start a Province will pay for the capi- there are nine wells in this wa- program designed to monitor tal costs of installing the -wells tersh.ed, :most of which were groundwater across Ontario. and the operational costs for shut dowii in 1980 or 1981." Under the plan, conservation the first- three years of the pro- He notes the groundwater authorities will take over the ject monitoring program will "pro - responsibility for monitoring After that, the conservation vide us with some groundwa- and testing groundwater after authorities will have to assume ter information we've been equipment has been installed the operating costs to maintain lacking for a number of on. about 400 wells selected for the program. years:.. it,will create a better the project. "We think it's important to picture of bow our region is "The Province wants.to re- get this monitoring system faring health -wise regarding instate a monitoring program back in .place in a comprehen- water." across, Ontario and they see the sive way. Mr.. White added, "All of authorities as _a partner to do "We're . happy to partner this will. feed back into the NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDMON, November 3, 2000 PAGE 21 A/P that,, said Craig Mather, chief with the Province, Mr. Math- ork we d in watershed plan- administrafive officer for the er said, noting the data gath- ning." We re online WW . at. durham'news.net VVI ST K FROM TWE -EXPERTS Front Wheet Drive Drive Train Service Automatic & Standard Tran6missions 0 All 4x4's Cars.& Light TrUcks ear Ends • oUality, S.e "Vice - Be it a short drive to the supermarket or a days -long ride cross-country, all motor; vehicle occupants need to wear a seat belt. A seat belt helps restrain -people in their seats the event of a sudden crash, swerve or ,in stop. 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EVERY item ii the stile will be redwed by 250/a Nexcopumimftswum - jimm Owl . 01 IWO -x'.F-�'.v.�a'...;. �%. :.'..,..:;.tY.zsnwati a.:i.3'4't9linw:scx�..'a�'va'a�.^m::R.a.�u �.r::t•"�+a.'a€.:.v.Asmt Gam-�.....:Yt',Y - ;i(7'i�iMV� V���7�F�T����,�� BY MIKE RUTA ' Today, Ms. Christie is the local contact Staff Writer for the Ontario Federation of Teaching All parents, are 'hotneschoolers. They Parents, a resource for homeschoolers: In are their children's first and most impor- her local branch, there are some 30 home- tant teachers. But most abdicate this role school families from Courtice to Picker - when they send,their children to the pub- ing: lic, . structured school system at ,Kinder- .,. Almost every day, she receives a call or garten age.,; e-mail from someone interested in home - However some parents choose to con- � schooling, which she says is a growing ,time teaching their children at home. For phenomenon. these students, there are no bells, no re- "In the last three or four years it's just cesses and, for many, not even any grades. exploded," says Ms. Christie.."I think be And school never ends.. cause people have recognized it's an op - Learning may take place at 9 a.m. or 9 tion. Many people are frustrated with the p.m., and can happen on- a Sunday or" 1 f t education system." Wednesday. A ,I �4y,k Classes that have too many kids for Oshawa residentPamela Christie says .. each child to receive adequate, one -on - there is no typical school day at her home, . x.: ": one instruction can prompt a parent to where she and husband Dan homeschool consider homeschooling, as can the their four children, Nolan, seven, Keith, tougher curriculum, where kids not up to five -and -a -half, Rhiannon, four, and or above government standards fall be- Keira; two. tween the cracks. For the Christies, there "Each day brings something different,", were "a million reasons", which Ms. says Ms. Christie. "Yesterday we made Christie sums up. musical ,instruments; for instance, from "I feel confident as a parent that I can things we found around the house.'_' teach my children effectively and that I The lesson didn't end there. The: know them better than anyone else," she Christies talked about music until the cu_ says. riosity was satisfied.. Many parents, she says, are concerned On another day; the Christies were their homeschooled kids are -not 'socializ- reading a library book on fossils and went ing as well as other school children. to a nearby site to look for some exam- WALTER P,4SSARELIAI News Advertise- photo The Christies have four, children, how- pies. ever, who learn and play games together. "Personally, I find. that children learn very well way," says Ms. Christie. Pamela Christie says each day brings something a little different to her, home- _ And there's also children in, the neigh - bourhood, groups such. as Brownies and -that "Hands-on; getting in there and seeing schooled children. Here, three of her four"children get a lesson in music — they Beavers, and sports teams where they can how things actually work. You're doing it 'were busy making musical instruments. From left is Keith, S, Ms. Christie, Keira, 2, have plenty of interaction with peers-.` at a time when the child is very interested and Nolan,` 7. Other, aspects of the school environ - and wanting to learn," ment, Ms. Christie believes, seem to see Pickering residents Catherine and Jim clXildren mature too quickly. Pillinger taught their five - children, 19- She knows of someone who took their year-old twins Emily and Jordan, Joshua, child out of the public school system after. --117, 15 -year-old Alison and Ted, 10. While - a seven-year-old classmate brought a gun Ms. Pillinger says she started out with a to school.. "very, structured regimen", setting out "I think children should be allowed to curriculum and timetables„she soon aban= be children and have -fun,” she says. doned it. Ms. Christie points I out the form of "We tend to lean towards unschooling," ' - homeschooling she practices is known as she says. "I like to call it child -based edu- unstructured, ; or unschooling. Other par - cation. We try "as much as possible to let _ ents `-choose a more arranged format, in our children decide' what they -want' to ' which they purchase curriculum and fol - learn." low:itsetting out, for ecample, two hours Their -children's interests determine ' . a day to read and write, two hours for what will be studied on any given day, and math and so on. the Pillingers then enhance the subject An early riser, Ms. Christie is up at matter, "offering them aspects of a;subject. 4:30 or 5 a.m. each morning. A freelance that they have not considered". writer and -researcher, she works for a few As a youngster, Ms. Pillinger says Jor- hours then, and at night, when the kids are dan drew countless pagesofdrawings of - in bed: the _big cats that inhabit the African Conti -Dan works full time, but is very in- nent. Tach day,- brings SOMethmg different volved with the kids on weekends. "Because of this, she decided she wasc ' Durham Nolan, their eldest child, is very com- , very interested in Africa and she wanted Sas retdent VV1101aS_OUI' StUdelltS` fortable with being a homeschooler. to make sure the backgrounds in her. �pic- _ "We've asked him if he would rather be tures were accurate," recalls Ms. Pillinger. ` at school and he's said, :`no, I like it at That led to questions of..what each cat - "i will say_ this loudly and; proudly," book, Ted moved on to other reading ma- home'," says Ms. Christie.' eats, followed, by Jordan's questions of says Ms. Pillinger. `.`Thank gog#ness. for ' aerial. If.he or any of the other children wish what needles she would require to go on a Pokemon." -. The Christies-got in to homeschooling' to go to school at some point, Nolan's par - trip to Africa -and so on: When Ted began coveting'`Fokemon after reading a newspaper article on the ents will follow their wishes. But for now, A skeptic'may ask, how a;pare n t knows cards, he found that his peers were read- subject. the plan is to homeschool the kids through how their child is doing since there are ing- information on the cards : he wasn't It piqued their interest and after doing high school. none of the conventional tests and assign—� able to. some research, they were sold and never And while Ms. Christie acknowledges ments and comparisons with other kids, After buying and reading tl Poketnon looked back. - their education will get more complicated that rharactertie school life. _ v'- as` they grow older, she points' out "There's information and cum* cu - lum available: through the Educationcoming Ministry if phrents want that;" says --for He -1-p_ mescho,o letsThere's there' are other homeschool parents, from every background; to rely upon for help. Ms: Pillinger,i"Personally, I've never _�h,o also the Internet, which they worried'about.that. The reason is it's use regularly, a relatively recent and a much smaller (teacher -to -student) t #8es� ar area mouse-dI' away invaluable tool ratio.. I've got,, five children -to one • i., Ms. Pillinger points out the decision person.' 7 Type in the search word. cgi?boardset=ohlbb is the On- : to homeschool isnot irreversible. Not only can a homeschoolparent. tromeschooling' and you'll find a tario Home Learners'- Message And a bomeschooled child can be spend more time, with the student, 'are how number 9f Canadian and Amer-: Board; ican Web sites that de moor- pmt included in a class or classes at their local have they better,--'`able'ao gauge well the child is Iearning, or for ex-- mation and resources forborne- • 1rm t the PUlinger family page at school, .where they access to local school resources, like a sci- ample, who needs more help in read- schoolers. WWW.angelfire.com/on/pilly; and ence lab, that may not be available at Emily ;to enter the school = Mete are a few suggestions: •www.egroups.eom/group/hs- Oome. After all, .says, Ms. Pillinger, homeschoolers pay education taxes as ,chose - system in Grade 9 and "excelled". www.flora.org/ofip is the. strips is an announcement list well. well. says Ms. Pillinger. Ontario of Teadong for homeschool families tQshare "Parents have access to that in all Ted presented a challenge. because Parents' site; information on upcoming trips, classes, meetings, events and „ the schools stems, she says. y Y he didn't want to read. Contemporary .h:/ds � m :m "We have to look at schools as a re - culture came to the -rescue. _ r - . _ . _ _ .., _ _ source." `SUP' PAGE 2*WEW"DVER71S�`FRI�AN"Et�Fq@W;t4mm ibsr $;, 000 Duaham, _inventor says math .,game-., adds--,-Pfun or students BY CHRIST'Y CHASE Richard Brittell of Whitby, The basis of the game is termediate students played very simplistic but it's not. been tinkering with -it for Sta,Q'wr'ner Gary Barnes of Ajax, -and subtraction as the objective is the game Monday. They had to develop strate- some time and finally have it A board game that re- Shawn Taylor of Pickering. to get rid of your pieces and 'Mey were hooked on it;' gies:' to the point where it's a board quires its players° w use, their All four were on hand for. the leave the opponent with the she said -`They didn't want to Mr: Soave invented the game. Early in 2001, they math and reasoning skills -is presentation of the games to last piece. leave. It's great. They, didn't game in 1966. He and his fel- hope to have a computer ver - on board at Village Union is at the school on Monday. "It will help students get bo: Public School. "I -expect to see the games enjoy math" Mt. -$pave said. Foin copies of Mental As- all over Durhatm, Ontario and �`It wilt help.the r4 nth -00-0 Sault, invented 'by Oshawa Canada," Mr. Soave said, as a tool. It's fun.=W�g great for W . resident Greg Soave and de- ; adding the game should hit the whole family. There's CJ veloped by himself and three stores in time for Christmas nothing like it on the market other Durham Region resi- sales. Mr. Soave said Mental ' today" isn't as dents,- have. been_ donated to Assault, for., ages eightto for The game simple it has frustrat- the school, which Mr. adult, is ideal students and as appears and 101 Soave's children attend. "They're the first games in for families, anyone who en- joys fun and a mental chat- ed several people who ex- petted it to�he easy, he added. North America. to be allocat- ` lenge.. The 16 -piece board Two teachers at Village ed to a school as a!mathemat- al 1 t l " ' d Mr ' game "makes you think mathematicall and with rea- Union- have tested the game in class and recommended it Soave. son," he _ said. "It makes you to the principal, Brigitte He is president of Enter- wage a mathematical game,, Bassie. t" She was"threintainment for Education Inc., against ouroPPonenEat Sidemariwsl A ♦ T inner made up of himself and threet.. Own" _ -No dm . �. am . am on �OFFa-- � other TTC employees, f z$1.00n three categories in 2040 WE HAVE • I Hai' . i Visiting East Side Mario's is always an unforgettable KINGSTON924 - I A Untque-Chitdren's Hair _ov. I 1.experience at the Pickering Town Centre. 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(DFCC), a non-profit Iurganizatron; is looking for .journal notes, poen Submissions- are needed for in - elusion ia`:a boob to be published in 2001, titled m `Cejebrating Success'. : ANDREW IWANOWSKU News Advertiser photo ` the `Celebration Success'. pro- ject's g - its €o_encourage apprecia- _ tion of important, fet often over: '/ �. fpin • /� �. !y� � � � looked, milestones and- accom lash- P �4 1 - �enfts ac eyed" b P le. n v comsmunity and helps define a mean- ' iyssa : George (left) anri Kara Cz ochowski ; show gine form dtcring a ingful :vision of personal success,' And -wising, wee -a then at St.Jude Catholic School in1jc x on Ti slay. said -.Merle` Coli;, chaiman of the ` The cfaea-ion brought out 520°students, many in period dress, to,help DI CC board du tors. raise rtadr ey for schoo res es. . doth wntteni entries of 2SO Words or- less and artwork should::" be oh paperno baggerBranll-b)r 7`i&- h- Q1.TENCONTES, es.. A free copy of `Celebration Suc ;,F ;L L ''`NE'vI S l�i�lii SQA ` 113AY'E` S�t'IdN; N Sir�in `� �3. %6AP i7 i* AP 28 PAGE NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, November 3, 2000 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION,,November 3, 2000 PAGE -29 P ANNANDAlE 0W A COUNTRY CLUB S -ortS O. &LEISU.MW=Nm3/00 Bu's Fd Ma $745.00 Ltd n Fd MemW* $745.00 Ca* Fa Mwtbersltip $1415.00 NEWS ADVERTISER, NOV. 2 0 0 0 68-321 d Ir Ringette s uads fit to be tied in union `N matchuq J p PICKERING TWo neighbouring scored, assisted by Emily Mikus and Pa- With Pickering enjoying the man advan- junior ' ringette teams met for the first tricia Major, to briefly tie the game at 1- tage, team captain Meredith Clayton time this season, with both sides looking 1. However, before the frame was out, potted the' equalizer -with three seconds for their first win of the season. Ajax replied t'o take a 2-1 lead. left in the game. Pickering goaltender As the Ajax and Pickering junior `A' Lisa Flatman for Pickering scored Kim Gray was outstanding in net. De- ringette team` entering the match last next, assisted by Katie Whitehead who fenceman Nancy Gallagher and forward Wednesday at the Pickering Recreation later scored Pickering's third goal, as- Erin' Welsh both provided solid efforts. Complex with identical 0-2 records, the sisted by Major and Holly Sheldon. The Pickering junior team is coached need for a win was understood. Howev- Ajax, -however, added two goals to take by Grace Welsh, assisted by Melissa er, in an exciting contest, the teams had a 4-3 lead deep into the final period. Barber and John Whitehead. to settle for a 4-4 draw. - AJ _ GRO,ENI News Advertiser photo Getting jump a on the-competi .ton A player with the Van Kempen Insurance team puts up a jump shot as a defender with, J. Mitchell Printing tries the block during Men's Basketball League action in Pickering. The league provides an opportunity for area men to -get some; exercise while taking part in friendly competitions. Ajax hit the scoreboard first in the opening period, but less than two min- Utes later, Pickering's Courtney Edwards www.russel lhockeycom Oldtitmers Low Levet Adult lipckey League individual or group registration. As lal relaxed, recreational atmosphere. Unbad Svacal AVm & Cross Country Winner takes 9, old.- AjaxtPlckering News Advertiser's winner of , the Annual Readers Choice Award ballot chose to spend his $500.00, awarded by the News Advertiser; on a beautiful gold necklace for his wife, from Donlands Jeweler's. PAGE 30 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2000 Aj ax -Pickering News Advertiser C IA' SS'1FIED,4,. f -Mali address: elassifieds@durhamnews.11et Visit Us On the Internet: www.dudmmnews.net To Place Your Ad In Nax or Pickering Calk r7 3 68 0 D7 Web Site: www.durhamnews.net z Schooling 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 GenwW HNp ,,,A,AIUPICA� G THISWEEK NEWS NEM ADVOUM 20 - AZ Durham Region • Milt. 2 YOMCO&WUN NEWSPAPMSWCE 5 _ ��xn�xtixnxbrige yrs. experience •Local Durham contract �tntesmart Times - �Jatxrn�xl/�[ritrtxxte 9 Hourly (city work) Hand bomb involved 25 - Dock Workers FIT On -Line Publishing Manager • To start immediately Metroland newspapers - Durham Region Division, is launching an • Days/Afternoons exciting expansion to its on-line presence. Durham Wheels.com was the first in a series of regional Initiatives to be built around our soon to • Local Durham Please call Dave, T.D.S. be released newspaper site. J -877-833-3308 Loral#905-430-8605 Our plans for growth Include the new position of On -Line Publishing Pak #905-430-5657 Manager ...ills driver of our diversified new durhamnews.com site. The successful candidate will build a team of technical and sales experts as we unveil expanding services to area Internet users. ` Responsibilities: LICENSED MILLWRIGHT FOR • develop new revenue streams - SHIFT MECHANIC POSITION • plan traffic building promotions Up to $23.58/ hour plus • explore synergies with existing sales Initiatives • initiate content development to drive traffic - benefits. High speed packaging equipment. Facility located Competencies: in Scarborough. • sales management/aptitude Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd. • understanding of Internet technologies Attention:- Jason Brisebois • computer lwouciency Fax t0: 416-297-2264 If you have an ability to identity and capitalize on trends and new S G opportunities wbile having a. passion for IT, your resume and compensation eitnectations are Invited prior to November 7, 2000.... PROFESSIONAL bruce.danford0durbamnews.not - $35,500 POTENTIAL UP Foe the right individual, our company Corning Frequency Controls is leading manufacturer of opportunity is rated second to none in . frequency control components for the telecommunications, the areas of product line,, -customer aerospace and industrial markets, We currentlyhave -an opportunity to our Whitby facility or an: PP h' � yf ty.f satisfaction, Lapid - management and strong financial returns. .Desire 3 years business experience or college. OPERATIONS ASSISTANT . For a Confidential interview Call: Sarah Courtice 1=800-268-5168 You are a hi dy organized, motivated team player with a minimum of 5Gwwal years experience in a component-manufacturingP' You strong leadership, inter -person 1 Help environment. Possess find suppeervisory skills. You have a working knowledge of N@1NS' AdV03rtlr spreadsheets and are familiar with an AS400 computer system. amilianky MRP Is looking for reliable people -to insert and l with shipping software and knowledge of verbal skills a deliver papers and flyers doer t0 door , systems an asset. ntten. and .communication must. every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the Parea. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefit package. eteing Deliveries must be compp leted by 6:00 pm. Please fax your resume to: Must have a vehicle. Human Resource Dept. (905) 668-5003 or For more information e-mail to staylotals.com. No phone calls. Call 905-683--5117 THE FUTURE belongs to those A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Yy BRICK LAYERS required for merrceaNret Ad in/MCSECA., -fromthe Pickering area. Please ��+ KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! time-- IMAGINE FUff ppaa call (416)702-6844 eCommerce Application De- TIMEI Looking for enthusiastic CASHIER Days even) veloper, Software Developer, and self -motivated individu- i- Days,Picker� - Looking for very outgoing kids weekends & D Office/MOUS, Web ars. Hiring from all area of Speciality Bulk Food Store. Qesign, Graphic Design (PCI . Durham..Start todayl 905-767- Mac), AutoCAD. Financial as 1586. potential pprorom to CategoryMust 2-16 rs.'NUF 16-65 S y ' be outgoing or don't Caill ger sIf to istance mayDe available to MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Bulk Baan, tturham Cee Alen. eligible students. Durham T.V. COfrllTl./filTTi. NS2 Fees Or Classes: _ Business Computer Colleges at 0 L11B€ a Quaker No phaa ptts pf�se. (905)427-3010. State Compatry and leader inPDQ CASUAL COOK part-time for Vil extrSS..ClSN (i s� Z21f •� the last lube industry Expera FIRE SERVICE- INTRODUC- once -preferred. Ful f trainingg lgRA � TION - at Durham College provided. Resumes onty to: 23 T HAPPY PEOPLE WANTED T certi[kate in food hand8ng, Whitby Campus. Part time Taunton Rd.W., Oshawa L1G Please ty Food Tues. evenings._ 6-10 p.m. 7B4. No phone calls. Only (905) 420 for inter - Being out'of work is no laughing matter, starts Nova 7th. Call for pre- those selected an sum �"o requisdes Gear furttrer info. view will be contacted. so pick up the phone and we will give you Ellen 905-721-3334. CERAMIC TILE INSTALLERS ASSISTANT MANAGER re needed immediately: Must BUTCHERS MEAT & DELI quired for drug -arid food oper have own me and Vehicle. SHOP for sale. Career oppor- abon: A swour�pl background in Mlnnnum 5 Sa1rs e�eHence something to smile about ! A Applicants must be at least 18+ Call Khris. T at 905) 571-1543 Kr15ty ''/ tunity to own your own buss- groceries would be an asset. ness h>cated in busy plan in Also, F/f Receiver, 9-5 Mon.- Call Grace �O[V Peterborough. Owner retiring, Fri. _ Brock4iwy f2 area. Con- AZ DRIVERS WANTED. Full or Leave message, - 905-885- tact Bruno 905-683-8704. pme. 8�d In Compo 8813. AZ DRIVERS REQUIRED. 'FIT Dar °� 0-i benefit pick- PERRY � PERRY HOUSE CHILDCARE PIT work available. Scarbor- agei =e every Gond t with� SERVICES is now hiring full ough and Pickering area. urns. Phone: ) and part time ECE's. Please Days and afternoons. Must Fax: fired. hone. 17 submit your resumes. have 2 years experlence. Cab CAREER SCHOOL Makeup ° r905-426-2525 CLEAN UP PERSON required course evenings 3 week AZ DRIVERS, 1 year accident for dealership in Port Perry. classes with certified Call free experience, border Call Don Jr. 905.985-7354• (905) 576-3558 crossing: Call 1-888-400- COURIER DRIVERS with cars 9178. can earn up to $650/weekty 1 GeH BRAND NEW OFFICE )mme With vans can earn up to diate openings short and long $t000/weekty servicing Dar - 'GREEN _THUM?- Why not term opportunKles. No experi ham and GTA 9D5 4274MW. tum it into a careen Small in-- ence necessary. Call Pam at RIV RSAND terior Landscape co. seeks (905)686-9586.. cheerful, energetic person- for FLYER plant care. Will train. Car BUSY DRAPERY, blind dealer, mq'd. Fax resume to: 905- requires full or part-time in- INSERTERS 6421729 stallet Must be experienced wb drapery, blind and shutter required in the ACCESS To A COMPUTER? installations. Remuneration A"alr area. Work from home on-line, based on experience. Some $1500-53500 PT/FT, log onto trainingprovided. Must have Call 686-2385 www.makeincomeonline.com vehicle. X5-433-1966 / 12 neon ` 6 p.m. JAWSTYL"T'r WANTED • Qualified Stylists • bxcellerd wage and beltefits package • Full and part time positions • raid vacation 2 Wks. after I year, 3 Wks. after 3 years Dental, Drug and Eyecare plan • Busy locations • No dientele required • Advanced training provided Call Judy Oshawa (905).434-4994 Hourly wage $7.50 PfFOOAME, Pl�HAIRCAM. Visit our website: www.first"ce.com PICKERING HONDA REQUIRES: + Parts Counter Person • Part Time Receptionist • Service Cashier • Tower Operator • service Advisor • Car Jockey • Payroll Clerk - ADP computer system Honda Experienced Preferred Fax resume Attn: Pat Bickle (905)-831-1815 Sassy Ifs, Ristorante Fust Time / Part Time Now accepting resumes for: •._DAY PREP COOK • LINE COOK • PIZZA COOK -SEVERS Experience preferred. Applicants should be abler to work in a fast paced environment. . Strong interpersonal skills essential. Competitive Wages iFl✓dl_ . Resumes should be submitted in person between 2-5 pm Mon 4hurs. ATTN: Bar/Kitchen Manager No phone calls please. 3050 Garden St..N., WMtby, ON WANT TO WORK .-' in a fun, fast paced, amtospnere ,f you can advance. We are seeking 10 candidates NOW I for Customer Serves; Entry level Marketing and Campaign Management. cap Melissa for personal Interview (905 ?1-0102 1.8+ / full t)me" ((iay) Q�M. Will train I The Uxbridg m Times JOu1"Itta1/iMbune retluitw Rural Route Driver's to deliver newspapers twice a week to the following areas: Uxbridge (North& South) 'Goodwood, Stouffviile Reliable veb>icle required, Call ie f%n&" ACA A{ 44 TRIBUNE requlrss 141U•WSPAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers Wednesday & Friday in the following areas: UXBRIDQZ " Colonel Sharpe &-Milne Crt.; Centre Rd., Maple. St. W.; King St. W.; Balsam St. N. & Beech St. N.; First Ave., Second Ave.; Dominion St. & Main St. N.; Bolton & Rachet Lee; Galloway Cm.; - Alsop Place; Toronto St. S. & Victoria Dr.; Toronto St..S. & Poplar St.; North St.; Marion St. & East St. CANNINOTO A Adelaide, York, Cameron St. E.; Laidlaw St. N.; Riverlea fid.; David & Lynn Crt. �OOteWOOf2 Front St.; Rebecca Lane & Durham Rd. 21 MI-OA1111 Mill Run Gate & Durham Rd. 8 U Victoria St., Ravenshoe Rd. & York St. Also, Adult Carriers needed for walking and driving routes. all Debbie 005-052-9114 1 ■ t•• ..Part-. kart P"iItIOM Avadabk In Interested_ in Working filll-time days, `M F? Or are you interested in only working 3-5 hours during the day, M -F? Af so, apply in- person at our Wendy's location, 734 Kingston Road . (east of White's Road) or fax: 427-2729 'THE NEWS ADVERTISER Is looking for ,carriers to deliver - papers and flyers door to door Wed. Fri. & Sat. by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. Cali 905-683--5117 Visft Us On the lntemet: wwwAurhattlnews.not THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3,2000 -PAGE 31 f Cxe►teral Help 1 General Help f Getteral HiNp taww* Help General Heb O fice Help DIRE iieh► f Seca HelprAge�m 1 Sv.• He�rAgems JWP DISTRIBUTION SERVIC- WANTED, hairstylist assistant RECEFTIONIS�T ES INC., a reputable, estab- for established hair 'salon. gshed and expanding Picker- Call Lisa at 728-1331 or 404 - Ing based courier company, 2778. (Matelfnity Leave Contlact) has immediate openings for You will answer and direct telephone enthusiastic broker drivers ARE LOOKING for mature P with a small car or mini van. people to expand our Finan Calls, sort and distribute mail and faxes. Geographical" knowledge of tial Services business m this You are. familiar with shi in and re - Metro Toronto s berrm: 7aPkiase cell Bona goy eeivin Courier packages. You will Vag at ((905420-6705. `er g 1' 8 Ban WE'RE ONE of the nation's acrid accommodate: customers, type and LICENSED STYLIST to man largest financial products fax documents and complete various age Ajax salon. Greg opptix maricetlrip organizations. It then administrative duties. fimity, far time right Person to you desire a Dynamic Career become part of a fast g� interested applicants - may comparry. Guaranteed with excellent income poten- commission, profit sharing, tial, call Gary itinner- (905) fax their resume to: (416) 281-8842 paid benefits. Hiring bones, 891.7817 Attention: btime pbeitions, also Whft Human Resources Files Ret -001 and Ajax. Can Cheryl (915) WINDOW AND DOOR In 7 3-7323 stallation Crew: Full-time po- McAsphalt Industries Limited LINE COOK required, Golden sftlon available immediately. - 8800 Sheppard Ave. East Griddle experience eferred. All local work. Vehicle and Scarborough, Ontario Wh' location. in equipment required. Local ssn f801 Dundas E. long established . company. MIB 5R4 438-1894 Contact 9905)723-9843• Only applicants selected for LOOIONG FOR wan start and 011 interviews will be contacted. cooks. West Hill area: Call f 905-426-4690. Please leave message. - BUSY real office look f Sd. HWAganb . 1 Sia HWA0•nts LOT MAINTENANCE Pickering � �. wm soma o to Oshawa, MUST BE Reliable ' nix & ww.*. Real people with vehicle required estate ex6erience a definite immediately to work indepen- �0P resume off to: Re/ dently. Permanent, part-time Max Gual One, 513 West- PART TIME/FULL TIME 822-50 ends. Call (4t6j " 225500 or fax to 61 WALLPAPER & PAINT MEED A-ITIONI� INCOMEt GENERAL INSURANCE .'Non SALES STAFF E-mail www.homebustness.to/ Saks. Fug -time- Posen. Typ- Required imi3rediately shorn ing skills. Wbdows/Cofoputer ON -CAL, MAINTENANCE staff skills. Insurance background A flair for decorating a must. needed for daycare centre. and RIBO License preferred: . Gail 1€athy. /Matt 905-831-7747 oncall shift may be flexible, Policy Issuing and limited The WaIlpaper centre (Pickering) police reference check re- claims handling. Fax resume quired. Please send resume b (906)579'0193-1 to: CAW. Chikkare Services,1400 Ritson Rd. South, Osha OFFICE ADINISTRATOR/ wa, L1J•6N5. - BOOKKEEPER required for 1 Office Help . JW Of o Help ONE OF NORTH America's National Waste Services. A . OFFICE ASSISTANT. Strong PART TIME DATA _ENTRY largest: financial service Com- raPidbr growing waste and re c�yy��1jnp companylocated in c:omputerfintemet skills; bask Cie* required immediately by -::1 1S rapidly expanding in FfcIceming. Experence in MF accouhung knowledge. Varied Pickering publishing compa- this area n you deme a illy c Word/Excel, Sim tasks include: billing and cus ny ;Must be -computer liferent, namic Carter with excellentreferred.Well accurate and detail oriented. income potential, can orgAccounting aplied �yv(thp excellent tee; toner support. Aiu-Call 905- �rience with HTML an as - (WW -3196 427-1151 ext: 251 set. S10Poour. Fax resume to phone 'manners and typing Publisherat.9fs-509.4451 PART --TIME CASHIERS need-- skNLs `required. Pbaze fax re- fWITIAL SEW"I NTY ed at Jefferson Cleaners, 1645 some wnh salary Dundas er of Whitt, also to Danny (9,631 3 1794 Liverpool. Fid.. Pkdceririg, . i fax: (9C§) 614-9068 ' _ F Must be available weekday afternoons and.,Saturdays. • Z� � Help i Slt(Red Help Skilled Help skilled Help Viking F/T and P/T security staff for site In. Pickering - `Markham area Previous training and Apply In person PART AME PLACEMENT, experience preferred. Must be fluent in English. Own _ AMx Alarm monnoring peF 24 burs every second trans rtation and the abli to work shifts is an asset. f� ty. son weekend. VAN Vain, keyboard Pay rate $10.00 to $14.00 per hour. experience required. Fax re sumo to 985-683-663t Shift Control • 1 Mechanical Apply in Person: 2024 Victoria Park Ave. PEOPLE wmi sMAtt cars Falx: 41. 2- ' . needed to, do night V acrd , ' S4 , 4x EanaH: toronto@t'en#Okillnitiat.COPrt assembly work. r week 1o, start Phone (905) , State Reference: #20-996 579-7813 for view. w Ontario Power Generation is a major North American electricity generating company, based in Ontario. al SNOWPLOW BROKERS seeded for Durham Roukg: The company's goal is to. expand into new electricity markets while operating in a safe, open and - CONFIDEEK TO- BOX PLIES Full &.Par16-9pm Good rates for good equi_, - ment : guaranteed hours. -1 environmentally responsible manner. If there are firms or individuals to whom . OU do, not WIS1T your re Sent, simply y pry Positro ION cTloll 'LINE worker l .These portions wdJ appeal to sfrlf-motivated warren and man who are interested in challenging careers as place yourapplication in an envelope Bri Resuneeded person from `b � iAe°"ft- luring company. hilt work onN. Fax resume to (Orel) Shift Control Technicians and Shflt Mechanical Maintainers at our Pickering. Nuclear Generating Station, located approximately 40 kms eastof Toronto on the shores of take Ontario.11St addressed %the l�oit number in the and attach a list of such Place your application arld List In : - DsES 11fi3'KittgstPkkering 4211advertisement REGALIS RESTAURANT in!tames. requires immediate Mechanical Maintainers 00 perforin their specialized skills on a wide variety of mechanical equipment n envelo and address to: Box RE lies. l p Pickeriltfull or part-time experienced Cook. Salary negiotable with at our nuclear facility, including pumps, compressors, piping systems, turbines, and handling equipment A If the advertiser is one of the names on. ADULT tfrDEo store hires ex rjence. Dishwasher re- minimum of6 years' work experience in fitting, welding and/or machining is essential. You are a secondary your list your application will be fid! tlme/part tens 6M.M roht yshnt with clean up school. graduate_ with creditsin math, physics, and chemistry and have completed a recognized trades destroyed. ` Court help. Previous retail e> a us �- Call Louie 416 -452 - 2463. apprenticeship or have. completed a 2 year Community College Program in a related field. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are flexed . directly to Oshawa This Week,,will net applicants need not . Fax resume t°: (005)42 sm-: Aralmorim .know clean air Services requires appointment setters for Ajax Control 11odmiclans will put their expertise to work on diverse control and electrical systems for steam be enifanled to the file a mlber. ft Orlpinels must -tie sent directly 88, : BRiFFITH PROPERTY Serve look- es Ltd. We aro uals for ing.tor individuals for oor office Mature, reliable indi- *irk*, -wkh phone room ex- riance. computer skills an boilers, turbine generators and auxiliary equipment A minimum -of 6 years' work experience with electrical, electronic or instrumentation fundamentals is necessary as you v+rill�be responsible for troubleshooting indleated file IDStr8Ct1iD1� In a ad. ,: Sidewalk winter Maintenance Side qpplicate must rave a . Hourly � item , arcus bonus. For interview ty systems, testing equipmerrt, writing reports and preparing maintenance procedures. You are a community have valid G lNivers New aril be EARN EXTRA 'CASH NOtMt capable of operating tractors Domino's Pizza hiring Part for sidewalk plows. This y a call Anne 905 428-2f09. 're- college graduate with a minimum two-year Electrical, instrumentation, or Electronics program, or 9 g P °g completed an Electrical or Instrumentation Apprenticeship. .CLASSIFIED CV�+T u p e?,1 �Ifr1�17 Time/Full-Time delivery driv-_ full-time whiter posmon with ers. Paid cash tiiohUy AppN approximately 4g hours per sERInCE TECHNICIANS quired, 3 F/r Positions to- sreit immediately. 27-33K/yr. Can- Cpp /� SERVICE at 600 Grandview . S 434 week. Plem fax resume t° 2555 or to51 Simcoe St. N 905472 8011, dldates must possess excel esm ust pos Skills, Bath. positions require exceptional problem solving, communication and interpersonal skills, as well as a News Advertiser re- 434-2777. At, have own c lord to liable vehicle and be able to high comfort level with computers. quests that advertisers check their ad upon ESTABLISHED f1TNES$ GROCERY CLERK expert- EQUIPMENT, compparty open- ems, full-time must be will- branch- in Pickering ing to work some evenings travel .on occasion. Previous customer service _experience an asset. To schedub an m• Applicants must have the flexibiky to work shifts and weekends. Shift work premiums and comprehensive publication as flews Ad-. vertlSer vvlll ,not be re mg new seeking retail sibs Oso"Pei- and weekeQds: Experienced Please fax resumes: The Fd- applicants need only appy. tervbw cab Roy between 9am-11am ONLY at 905-579 benefits are proflded. sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion nese Source 1,-905 660-8894 Kevin (905)439-4319 or or Cali' 1- 0.666 4857, Attn: ly }105 7813 PART TIME m . re- If you are ready to most these challenges, we want to hear from youl Qualified candidates are and there shall be no f- ability for non -insertion Rose EXPERIENCED BILLIARD me- HAIRSTYLIST REQUIRED. quired immediately. Must have experience. H 905 urged to submit resumes electronically via our on-line application process only at is necessary, of any -advertisement lis chanic/mstaller to workon ' In Please ap* in Parson with resume eauty EnV°giue m 433-1636www.mypowercareer.dom. However, where an alternative method you"may the to: Bernard Hodes Group, Liability for errors in ads limited to the amount Durham Region. Part time ri witfull tkrro poter ►. tM-8 or the Pickering Town Centre. -own Can 1800 SNOW PLOW -BROKERS WAh own 4x4s wanted. luso, side- mail a resume and cover letter, indicating File 486 on envelope, g P P 11 Church Street, Toronto ON, M5E 1W1. Please be advised that while paper applications will be paid for the space occu- Wng the error. Alt a without toot. gT, full /part fig: 5518 670 or fax 905665- No perms, no colours. Just P� / Torn- walk crews -wanted. Guar ardeed hours. Ate, Sct, accepted, itis to your advantage to apply on=line. is subject to the appro- great cuts& EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST to. call 41 Markham areas. Call 416 298-1217 vel Of management of News =tOmd for busy, upscale, tun �s • NEEDED! sNew PLOW BROKERS_ ff you have recently applied to Control and Maintainer Trainee positions you do not need not re -apply as 'DrNMERB REiNBRED Paid cash service Saba. vim or wnhout To assemble Our Products, cNentele Guaranteed salary Free information. - Send SASE_ wanted Newer axe 'trucks.- routes avaNabe.Scarbomugh, your candidacy will be considered plus commission fad hiring to: Kraft, 08-7777 Keele St., ashy. Luna Caesar's Pizza, bonus 852-3829 Oshawa and Whitby arms. CIN Dept.7, Concord, ON L4K 1Y7 Markham, Durham. Guar Guar - anteed hairs; call 906- You must be eligible to work in Canada to be conWered for this position. 905) 430-1430 or (905) 436- EXPERIENCED LINE COOK & 700 Waif Staff required full-time 619-2757 or 4f6.439-3343 .ALL � needed. for busy resturam in Pat Per- Must be Call for .YOBS MOBS _ d0n TBEP#NNIE SALES - Re: Po ice Retire@ Circus. Work from Only candidates considered for an Interview wig -be contacted. ` have st ry• mature. Must have 2 yrs. exp. Mu kense and your own vehicle. Interview (9A5)985 7324. General %abvur our . office. and everting Posnkm avaiktMe No expad- After 6 p.m. Kevin 571-7100. FRAMERS . NEEDED, mini- Positions. ence necessary. salary p� Ontario Power Generation encourages applications from qualified women, men, visible minorities, Experienced only per• mum one year experience EARN SM, i300•.t600,or more houses in hWhitby AMStart We have Tons. Great Pay, Commissbn. !iephone (905} X222 Aboriginal peoples and persgnt, wish disabilities a Par week, assembling products in framers needed el tun a crew. oilabit. ttw comfort ofyour own tame. with rs e d no supervision. Tad ill ay•, Pickering to UWIEIAP l OYEO START, NQwIH no rmeces Said a seNiddressed pe to its 54 � Regular Pat gni 655 b79088 o thindasSt. W Sane 541 Ret63B, two $owmalitieW sarY full nine provided. Call today, work ost b 11800AR10 CIA (905) Tracy, most be is W__ Eemnda& � Mississauga Ord L5K 2iw. 905-2423227, EXPERIENCED NHR AT1YLIST FULL TIME 1/� =for our male Clbrdeb WAITERS; experience a must restaurant, �r busy familyperson P hi Call plus 9� 6&i 2442 wAfrrEtl EXPERIENCED Parts Person for .expanding rental �(j� r,� 1< G iIt1.T�'f�0� {/.OCH#aC143oV{lEjj811@Cation.cQfTl tut tkne. Join our upscale fast customer salon : m person to Teddy's friendly (. for 416-281- 191ram a King St: & Park (gfl5) 433-4t110.drt 1 8a1i-665-6214 company in Ajax. Drop" resumes off at 131 Dowty Rd <,. knitting appt. Rd., Oshawa orfax� PAGE 32 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS. ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2000 1 Sales Help/AgenbSklCed t1e1P Skilled Heb DE BOER fu tune in Picker- De Boer's furniture in Pk:ker- AJAX JEEP EAGLE LTD. ing is seeking an enthusiasts professional with sales skills & Interior Design background. requires CLASS "A" MECHANIC This person should be Sales Motivated with the ability to vtnth Chrysler experience communicate effectively and prepare design proposals for Also our clients. Call Joanne CLEAN-UP & DETAILER - (905)683-9660 for appoint- ment, or, flax resume -to with experience preferred. (905)(58• Skilled Bring in Resume to: Rim Help Service Dept. BUSY DRAPERY, blind dealer 493 Ba�/I St. East Ajax , requires full or part-time in- staller. Must be experienced J 7 with drapery, blind and shutter. installations. Remuneration based on experience. Some AZ DRIVER - DZ :DRIVER training provided. Must have vehicle. 905 433-1966 HELPERS CABINET MAKERS required in Fully, Experience in moving the Bowmanville area. experienced cabinet makers' Benefit Household goods an asset. - need only apply. pack- age included. Please fax re- some to: 905-4,33-7463.. Apply in person to - PP � CABINET MAKERS required in 725 Finley AVE. Ajax expenenceo WDuret maxgr5 need only apply. Benefit package included. Please fax resume to: 905-433-1463. DRYWALL TRADESPERSON needed. Must read blueprints. r Must have license and your own vehicle.. Experienced only. After 6 p.m. Kevin 57t- 7100 EXPERIENCED Parts person required for Chrysler dealer- sn F1TTEP Perry. Cah`DoMn Jr. R/WELDERS required by busy fabricator. 4-5 yrs. ex- perience, able to read blue prints, work with minimum supervision. Fax resume to: (905)721-0467. MACHINIST required . imme diately for, fug time position. Must he able to program and operate CNC lathes and use Bering Mills. Fax resume to: 135 DENTAL ASSISTANT re- quired. Please apply in. per- son with resume to: F'we Points Mall Dental Office. Oshawa. No phone calls. CIII Zwary Reg'd, F/T, P/T and Sr. Clinical positions available. Fax resume -to Jennifer mARKHM Hicke at: CLMIC (905)471-3751 • 1 Dayeare Wind . CHILD CARrrl needed imme- diately for 21 month old child In my home, Pickeringg Vil- lage; hours 6:30pm-2:30am. Call 905-626-2821 LIVE -OUT NANNY needed in boys. Full-time,- Mon. Fri. References and drivers li- cense with clean abstract re quired. (416)946-4501 ext. 5727 Daycare • Avall" LOVING Christian home day- care; will teach alphabet, numbers and values. 6 months - 5 years preschool, Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamnews.net 220 220 220 250 250 at McLean Auctions 890 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby We are clearing good quality mattresses at greatly prices. 905-686-3291 or 905-432-M6 been moved To McLean Auction at 890 Taunton E. Whiff near Garrard Rd, We are clearing at duced prices all Inventory Including .tables & cha diningrown suites, bedroom sultes, box spring mattresses, curie cabinets, occasional tables, ell rockers, separate chairs; king size box &' mattress entertainment units, odd chairs, buffet 8 hutch, sit oak tables, stacking tables, console tables, vi cabinets, plus many- other articles. Me reasons offer refused. Come look. Good quality furniture. Open Thurs. till Sat. 10 a.m. till 6p.m., Sun. 11 to 3 P.M. McLean Auctions 905-6-3291 or 905-432-2836 1 Bargain r m -w ALMOND & WHITE fridges] stoves. Washer/dryer. Kitchen table/chair set. Complete drum set & accessories. Best offers on all. Excellent work ing condition, written guaran- tee. 721-8009. COMPUTER DESK with hutch, complete but needs tightening $25. Wood for shelving free for the taking. Please ca tl 905- 686.9335 Ajax. sop STORM DOOR &FRAME 34'W, brown w/decorative in- serts: stove, almond -excellent working condition. $180/each. First Aid/CPR. Valley Farm 905-426-1106 afterup.m. Rd/H 2, near Pickering Go. SUITABLE FOR COTTAGE (905) 837-9600. Futon (shape of single ;chair) AFFORDABLE daycare. Steps $90; single bed converts to to-Gingrove P.S. On St. An- pool table, suit child, w/mat- thony Daniels busroute. Large tress 590; 831-7879 eve. fenced backyard & playroom. washer dryer for sal $200 / Outingsicrafts. SnacksAunch. pair: Girls 'regio white Dec Experienced mother of 2 -Cali with_ mattress 375. Colt 4bad Debbie 905 $39 7237 7980. CHILD CARE Brenda Shad - den. E.C.E. Quality loving rare 1 Sob available in my home. Am- beRea area. (Whits Rd./N. of CARPETS lots of carpet, 401). Cab (905)-831-6806. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand I win 905 7 1046 MECHANIC required for Pry • 1 Arts&Craft • 1 Arts B Craft RESPONSIBLE HOME Child care, 10 yrs experience. nf- carpet 3 rooms, X19. Price I includes carpet, premium. ants to 10 yrs: CPR. Crew Pad, Sinn sheet r metal shop inCONSTRUCTION• Pickering. Salary negotiable. $ ply. Outdoor activities. expert installation, fast deliv- Call Elaine ery, free estimates (30 yards). Please call Andy (905)831-Church/Delaney. 7698. For reputable General Contractor in 905.683-0352. Norman 686-2314: METAL FABRICATOR for cus- 0uftm.'Preferred to have exp; in: EKPERIE igm, LOVING s PIECE BEDROOM suite: (2 2 tables ho . erienced with tom shops P ExP punch- prsss and brake: Fax commerciaMstltutlonal construction mother wants to care for your dressers, end and children, fulVpan time. Har- mirror for woman's drenerj, Near 'Lord Elgin dark b�rpwn ++,.9aD resume tD (905) 8373753 or call for imervlw (905) 837- ' pft)J@CtS Valued Up t0 $5 million, Supervising subcontractors, advising architects & wood/401, P.S.; nexibl hours relerpnc tion, 1300•, Ciiliia (Bone) fiN� as. Donna 619-2344 seta; Style 'Precious', 8 place 6751 OSHAWA SHEETMETAL CO. engineers, reading pians & specifications, . - setting plus many extras, ARE YOU IN NEED OF A hardly used, purchase price We have is kiddng, for mechanics, 3rd or, 4th apprentice- imme- darifgl pr�lems. i Fax resume 0 88$-315-020 NANNY? expen- $3,500, win -sell for $2,000, owd PhM!ow nannies from great for new brides, blinds overseas. Ref!ablefhardwork- patio door size (verticals)); i imely. 11 (905) 436-8806 or fax (905) 436-9587. far Sal ? NEED A CAR . ing, patient; live-in nannies. gray, (62.5' W x 84'571) ;i15., Seekutg employer to sponsor. set of 3 vertuals $30 each PICKERING MANUFACTURER of souvenirs and gntvrsre re- quires set up person/general LICENSED Call -Mother's Helper: 416- . measuring 32' W x 67.5 H 496-0562 (neutral colour/peach): Cao '� ! or weekends (905) fie! w- Job includes set up of hot Pad printers, TECHNICIAN HWY. 2/t1ARwooD area: Re- liable daycare O ar home. 619.9998. a gamin plaque laminator, laser re- graver & general dunes re REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Affordable rates. Non-smok- SM BLi1CK lacquer bedroom ing. Fug-tmne. 6 months to 3 suite, Mke new. $1500 o.b.o. quued. Training wnik be n g but technical abil is For bus Chrysler. dealership. y � 13 years. 905-428-2676. Call (W5)728-9154 PICKERING Rollo: a good yN required for this position, Starting wage $12/hr. Please Must have Chrysler experience, Bnach / B' 80X CAB. colour -red tor - Loving daycare; 18 months to eador for GMC truck; 1 year 12 years - Daily outings tom. 2 sets 7'x8' pme garage send resume and any relevant, info, to: File 1608, Oshawa with AC License. ((fenced backyard and park)• doors, good condition, all Crafts, story time, music, nu- included,,asking Whitby This Week, 865 Fare Oshawa Om. L1H 7L5l FaX resume to hardware trilious meals &- snacks. First $250/each• 905-436-344 C.P.R. Non St. PRESS OPERATOR required VO s) � VO3 ^%38 Aid, certified. smoking, receipts. 905-4286 LEATHER JACKETS, up to 1/ 2 leather from for punting company. Full ter time. Heidelberg Qwckmaster AB Presses. 1244. price, purses $9.99, luggage from $19.99, HOW ; leather wallets from $7.99. and Dick p enced need only apply. Whit- Local -area printing company has an Cam Entire Stock Clearance Sal! Family Leather, 5 Points Mail by location. Fail resume (905) 728-7010. opportunity to our prepress"depart- - LOOKING TO. HIRE reliable Oshawa. 905-728-.9830. and raring attendant to harp in 55 used SHEET - METAL fabricators. Experienced only. Full time. E in.person to: PK Weld- Trent fora PREPRESS TECHNICIAN daily talks around my home. AQUARIUM, gga�l�lo�ns; Must have own vehicle. Call s months, paid 3600 asking 905-509-5697 home) or 416- $350. Includes all equipment. ing47 Bloor st. W. Oshawa. WOODWORKING Custom in Must be fully qualified in Quark X PreSS, - Illustrator , and PhotoSho . imposition 603 -2008 ext.z(t75(work) Coil 623 4336 (sop) STILL IN THE -PACKAGE 1 Firewood BRAND NEW COMPUTER for shop, experienced solid wood/tammate/veneer fabrr cation: Fax resumes to: (905) Experience with soft- ware, drum. and copy dot scanning sale, Compaq Presario, Intel KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD. ex- Pte• 667 MHZ w/128 KB in- L2 Cache, 64 MB - 837-6753 or call for interview (9D5) 837751 is, ` a definite asset. � ualified y 9 cenent very best qty hob" memory,tograted wood, guaranteed extra long memorryy, 15.0 GB hard drive, 40X CD ROM drive; Internet Hospitalburn) applicants need apply. Fax resume attention time fully seasoned, (ready to cut & split Honest video camera, 56K IN V,90 measurement, free delivery, modem, w/keyboard & Me"1 �t Wayne at 1-905-436-0813 905-753-2246. mouse, w/software & MV 540 15' colour monitor. Asking PHARMACIST ASSISTANT FfT or PIT in Oshawa. Plaw fax AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS $1250. Call 905-837-9213. wood/oil Chimney, cleaning. resume to 905-576-3272 RESTORATIVE OR REGULAR METAL STAMPING PRESS Pest screens and caps in- CADILLAC 1994 Concours, stalled. Modern .equipment. North Star engine, fully load - Professional Call and ed.'• 81,000 kms, $15,000 Ca- Dental Hygenist required in Whby office. Monday & Sat- OPERATOR/SETUP service. leave message (905)686- noe 161t, Cedar strip, home- urdayy preferred, other days Dosslbie. Send resumes to, Punch Press soperators required to set up 7741. made, $800• Cal 905-985- 4731 or 905-985-2447 DENTAL STAFF, 10 Rodda Blvd. Unit 69, Scarborough, and run progressive dies on 1st and 2nd -Shifts: Ivfust have at least five ears FREE FIREWOOD. - Broken wood Alds and pallets Free CAPTAINS BED, twin sial, 2 Ont. M1 E 2Z6 y experience with dies, delivery by. tractor trader load solute birch, brand new, only Oshawa Whitby area drawers, 2 cupboards, had MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/OF- for Alax progressive _ measuringinstruments,: forklift and oilhtyy 6 bads left. 905 434- board, (pine) with shelves, 0332.(snp) S325obo•Call 905-983-1145. FICE . ASSISTANT practice. OHIP billing experi- once, medical transcription knowledge, Word ansProcessnrg knowledge of SPC and ISO. Apply to Precise Tool and Die Ltd. LAKERIDGE- FARM FIRE- CAR AWNING used one sea - WOOD,the best quaft'wood, son, 10 x 8.- $600 (was $125.0 905-6835940• skills essential. Reply file M Fax (905)839- 3M13 seasoned cuNsplitldelivered. new) Discount for ppiicckkuup• Serving 607, Oshawa Whitby This 865 Farewell St. Osha- Scarborough, -Pickering, Ajax, CARPETS SALE &_ HARD - Whitby, • Oshawa, CCourtice. WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 Whitby, wa,Om: Ll 7L5. MEDICAL SECRETARY/RE- PRESS PERSON Can anytime 905-427-1734. rooms from $339. (30 sq. yd.y Includes: carpet, premium CEPTIONIST, experienced, RRT part time. Fax (W5) 668- 8775 _ Re wired immradiatel to bel inn a shift Q Y P Must ROKA FIREWOOD - 4x8AT, $69 - 4x8xt6' $75. Locally pad and installation. Free owned A operated since 1961. estimates, carpet repairs. PHARMACIST tun time oppor- on busy commercial printing press. have about five years experience on Days 705-277-3381 toll free Serving Durham and sur - from Oshawa or Evenings rounding area. Credit Cards 434-6665. tunity in Oshawa professional Goss Community or D.G.M. Web Press. Accepted CaH •sem 905-686- Bargain 1772. building. innovative and excit- Ing -clinical •practise. Call Syd Please send resume to: 1 ComorCARPET AND VINYL SALE - Roxanne: at 905-42G-7335 Or' fax resume to 905 420 or V P Manufacturing 4 ARES, 31 x 10.5 x 15, Good Carpet three rooms, 30 square 7342 or emall: rtang4medl - PO Box 1018. Year AT, no uneven wear, yards, from $339 Installed. 1 60%, tread fife, Best Offer! will discount your quote calpharmacies.com Braeebirid e, Ontario 8 .best 905-355-2682 even' or � up to 10%, New colors and PHARMACIST- Required in Oshawe FFPor PJr. Please fax resume to 9 57fi 3272 P1L 1V2 FAX:. CX05}t17-7627 ="- -' -.: s weekends, please, leave met- designs.Customer satisfaction sa"' _ �:... guarariled. CaN.IMke fW-.lwur_ freetstknalu, 965 431-0040 CHAIRS - one vibrating with beat, brown velvet colour $75. Also Rose Velvet swivel rock- er $60; both excellent condi- tion. (905)426-5341. ondition.(905)426-5341. Complete scuba gear for sal valued at $1500 selling for $800.(905) 983 - RENT TO OWN new and re- conditioned appliances, and new TV's. Full warranty. Pad- dy's Market, 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-5502. PIANOS & GRANDFATHER CLOCKS. Sale now on all Ro- land digital pianos and Sa- mick acoustic pianos. Large. selections of used pianos. Not sure f your kids will slick with lessons, try our rent to, own. 100% of all rental payments apply. Order clocks for Christmas. Call TELEP PIANO (905) 433-1491. www.TelepPiano.com SNOWBLOWER MTD 8Hp 26' width, electric or manual start. Like new $800. Call (905)683- PINE/OAK FURNITURE..Our Mission Furniture is on the floor Come and see the Style that has turned the Fur- niture World upside down' Efl- terta!nmenI umts, Home of fice, Dining. Room, Kitchen, and Bedroom Fumiture..Do.. forget... Traditional Woodwork- ing is the leading manufactur- er of custom built SOLID WOOD Entertainment Centres and Home Office in the •Dur - Black 5pe. kitchen table $200; Bassett triple dresser w/mirror Sloe; Bassett night table $30; Wooden armoire $80; 2- 27" Ws $100 each; punching bag $25; carseat M, 837-9485 Sat. Nov. 411b, 9-3 p.m. 1067 Rathmore Ca. Pickering (HWy. 2/0149) DURHAM'S LARGEST CRAFT AND - CHRISTMAS BAZAAR CHRISTMAS CARDS . 70 Tacks below wholesale, buy 5 get onh free COLLECTIBLES - Plates and Franklin mint and much more GIFTS - Cat and bird clocks $12.99, Bush bi- noculars $20 and up, hand mirrors, purses and sunglasses, 2 pair $5. JEWELLRY - Jones of New York, Steve Mad- den, 3 pair 9.99 PORCELAIN DOLLS - Durham's largest se- lection, Rose dolls now in stock ELECTRONICS - Telephones, cd's 1p and cos settee ROMANCE BOOKS - Bric-a-brac and home decor 2 acres of new and used merchandise DURHAM FLEA MARKET Taunton Rd. Just E of Thickson Every Sat and Sun 8:30 - 5 p.m. COMPUTER Specials,- Penti- ham Region,.... Bring your um internet starter system ideas/plansand let us turn Drop, in • 1 Arts&Craft • 1 Arts B Craft -Pentium laptop $599, them into reality..... loaded 60OMHZ with 17' and see out State of the AR monitor $998 New color print- woodworking facility and let A.M. • 5 P.M. er $59. We love doing -up- us snow you how fine furniture made , No Sub-ional honey � h An>Kual CRAFT SHOW grades and dimcuit repairs: 15 is isTradd for yeafs experience. Cali Woodworking for Quality North Port (5)655=3661. SINCLAM INC Road -(S. off Reach Rd.) Port 20.5 HP Garden Perry 905-985-8774... www. SEiNDARY ' SCHOOL CRAFTSMAN tractor with 46-mijo mower, traddiorWwoodworking.on.ra TAIiATQ 1Q Atv 2 stage snowblower, chains & weights, $5400. Call 905-852- SHEDMAN - Quality wooden 3156. sheds 8' X 8' bam kit, only v&.avasasv .. • + 1 November 4th, 20" $299. plus tax. Many other DRESSERS kitchen table sizes and styles available.10260 wall $95, Also decks. 761 A.M. • 5 P.M. & chairs $50, unit garages and sofa & chair $125, antique McKay Rd. Unit 3, Pickering.$2 SenioTS sailed Studellt,S L380 balloon back sofa- (1880's) for more info. rail 905-619 mint $1995, Antique 9pc ma= 2093. Taunton Road East hogany bedroom suite $3995, WC DOLBY DIGITAL. 5.11 sur Queen Anne cherry table & 8 Whitby,.ON chairs $1495 office desk $50, round sound - home theatre pine sofa 1295, microwave system; 500 digital packages must Retail 1200 - $3800. stand $45, coffee & end tables go; $45, bedroom suite $225, an- on'sale for only $500- $1495; • ea! • 1 ria! tique 6' dressing mirror $750, Limited time offer,. you pay iro stove $85; antique chair $225 taxes. Super digifine high end . 1 antiqque diningroom . suite JV C - tuners, amplifiers, CD players, cassette decks, $1395; many other nems. signsl processors, 8owmanvill (9��97-3532.-- www.petwastesystem.eom VCRs, DVD players,` tel - VCRs, DSC WIRELESS ALARM Kit, visions. 90 day layaway. eset- s i 1 On sal at Security Shop. Free Oshawa Stereo 574-M lavehomeaw thouutt R4! Phone N'SYNC TICKETS FOR SALE - 623-0333 or ?oil Free 1-888- also Bon Jovl, Ain Jackson. go T� WHOLESALE S. $3, Pine & Spnice. Sit • 9ff. $3, $5, '$7. far Sal ? NEED A CAR . $4546649. Sale ends Nov.15. ally Hi , Bad Ladles, Faith Hill, LeafPlease Minimum orders 75 trees. can (705)277-2327. $699 � M SATELLITE, unloop and and Raptors. Also will buy DSS cards Leaf and other concert tickets. - Arta & Bad Credit OK program your own m seconds with the New Wild Telephone (905) 626-5568 • LOW as $99/mth Thing X. RCA, Hughes, TRUCK LEATHER tonneau TashMra Sony & Umden. CRAFTERS WANTED at The CALL TWAY, $299. Also Wanted- used/un cover -1998 F150' flawside _ Gift & Craft Showplace' beat DjjjVETODAY! 61W systems. -{905)628- $umbers 00 t Madonna ken 4 kin, east of Oshaaed in the Courfice flea wa book{Sex $150; treadmill ESTATE SALE -Sofa, like new, $300;905-W-2133 (aPProx. 6000 pile attepd Waverly Print -w/matching mg cock weekend). Let us 1MjOYOTA TEnewRCEL & 19881 Queen Anne chair, 8x10 NEW 4 CU. FT. daubyy )tar, show &stheell your crafts direct Pontiac Grand AM Parti ublic emeraid(cream-floral Chinese fudges $199, Full- co n Reconditioned have t bepthe.. Thera NO ore 201 parts. (905 ' wool, rug; antique oak rocker firs warranty. Reconditioned 9il3 9972. wicushions; maple -coffee fudges $195 / up, ►acondi- 6 cow• Rent starts table w/emeraldgreen-stained 25/ at $24/month. Cali 905-436- 1981 CADILLAC SEVILLE -: base; cream -wick w/glass °ry $1/ tW 1024. rust -Coloured with beige in reconditioned washers $199 / tenor. 4 dr, exterior in excel coffee+mM table; +morel 905- DURHAM - COLLEGE FaIV lent condiCalltion, _good, clan in 666.1116 up, new and reconditioned Christmas Craft Show No coin operates washers and vember 25th & 28th, Vendor tenor. Must be seen. $1000` PIANOS FOR SALE -digital dryers at law prices. New info- Lynn 905-721-3129. Over lave msg.s(905)404 2742 and and aeons new YOUNG brand name fridges $480. and' 100+ tables. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. �' �' CHANG, TECHNICS preowned up; new 30' with dock Admission 1963 Buick Regal from B.C. KAWAL GRAND OPENING and window 30. Recondi- www•dumame.on.ca/athletics. Exc. condition, paint's faded. SALE November 17th -19th, 10 tioned 24' ranges and 24' frost $1200 firm. Win pass emis- a.m. - 9 p.m. 720-4948 free fridges now available. HOMt FOR THE HOLIDAYS sion and safety without too SOGAT RACK with Olympic Wide selection of other new Craft Show & Sale, Saturday, much trouble. 905-434-0392` bar Seated calf -raise and reconditioned appliances. November IBth 10am - 4pm. (sup) Olympic Plate Rack. Must C -us today, Stephenson's Sandford Community Centre. slim given teat deals on Appliances, -Sales, Service, Vendor inquiries contact ION Buick LeS*m, 3800 9 9 Parts. 154 Bruce St.. Oshawa. Jackie 905-852-5319. engine. All power, 210,000 these - items. Call Tanya (905)576-7448• hwy. km. Good tires,, great (905)665-7850 leave mes- 1 W. winter or second car. $8900 • 1 certified. Emissions last year.' FUTONS FROM $165 Mat P.C. TEK COMPUTERS - We 705.328-0402 after 6 tresses $89, futons are the ANTIOUES?Absohrtelyl Ad- have better prices on laptops, P'in (SAP) perfect sleeper and space v� always valuable, usually desktops and ,on the sae 1990 ' CHRYSLER LEBARON; saver for everyone's home. free! Purchasing ogtright, es service repair: Please Call loaded, very sharp car, Ten Different styles of futons tates w/some antique cont- (905) 837-1330 128,000 km. $4000; '94 CHEV and bunk beds, always in ents, no limitto value con BLAZER, 4X4, 4 kir. loaded, stock. We are overstocked sidered), collections of airy • i 200,000 km $9200; '97 JEEP all furniture is priced to clear. sort, quantities or single an- TJ, 4 cyte:, 5 spa 142,000 km:: Palliser leather - always at the tique items. Special interest'in $11,500; '99 CHEV ASTRO lowest. price in Durham. All Momroft pottery. I'll try to re GERMAN SHEPPARD puppies AWD, LT Model, loaded, lead - sofas, love seats, coffee and spond to all queries. Robert for sale. $275. Cali Karn to ed, loaded, 46,000 km.' end tables, bedroom suites, Bowen Antiques- Brooklln, view (905)435-670.. $25,000; All .cars Carl. & E-' etc. are at wholesale prices. Ontario. (905)655-8049 or ENGLISH BULL Terrier pup- tested with Lubrico warranty Bean bags are back. Sim- (905)242-0$90• pies. 2 coloured females. Cali Doug, days 905-985-0074 mons pocket coil - on sale First shots and registration. Eve: 705-277-3250..Dealr. now. Luigi's furniture, 488 BUYING ANTIQUE and col- Excellent temperament. King St. W., Oshawa {905) lettable contents including 19911 FORD TEMPO 230km-" 436-0860. AMrays offerinngg the complete estates. Best possi- Raised. under foot" 'Ready to $1100 OBO. Selling as is.' best quality at lowest prxx!! ble prices paid. Henry Kahn, 90 905 986-1030. Evenings. 404-8819. 90.5-985-8161, FAMILY DOG OBEDIENCE at MILL OUTLET Nov. 4th Grand 1991 OLDS ROYALE Opening, Rough-& min Lum- CAMERA LENS wanted. for Brooklln Kennel. Puppy, be BROUGHAM; 4 dr. auto, v-6'; loci, flooring & trim, 1156 Canon manual focus SLR, 28 ginner and advanced levels. grey fully loaded, 121,000 Small, fun classes. We also Spears Road, 905.339-0011: 200mm. Gaff 434-57�. km E tested, will cert' offer boarding and prooming in or best offer. Cali ( ) MOVING MLEI Contents of a positive environment.. Diane. 430-9906. house for sal incl. end tables, or Pat 905-655-1721 kitchen . table, fridge, stove, • 1993 BUICK Century Wagon, washer/dryer "and much more! MALTESE/POODLE puppies, 3.3 - litre, v-6; loaded, im- white, mate. Also available Call for more details (905) wE' up white male and female. toy - maculate, inside and out,. 579-4905. j must sell. eart'dld and e -test- 8 r disc. poodles. Dewormed and f NANO. TECHNICIAN available groomed, Ready to go. Will $7,5�• (05 435 5421. for tuning, repairs, Sarre-pur-'� rM �� deliver. Little Beauties. 1- 199$ Chev.- Cavaller,, 4 dr chase consultation . on all w FlarwOOd 705-786-2833, Little Britain. auto, am/fm Cass„ Ps, Pb; makes & models of acoustic 228,000 km, runs. great very pianos. Reconditioned Ham- 5) 42,7-7613 LHASA APSO PUPPIES- Pay- little rust, easily certifiable, man, Yamaha, -Mason & ment plan available. House will pass emission. $3500 Fisch, & other grand or WANTED - Portable electronic training started. Non -shed- obo. 905-434-0392 (su)) upright ppian�os for sal, start- - air fitter, fair new, call 905- ding, great for people with al - at A; Get ready for fan 434-0392 (snp) ler ies. Vet checked, hearth 1996 BUed, REGAL CUSTOM, lessons now! check out the g fumy loaded, V6, o. 146,500 web at www.barbhaILcom or WANTED egos dryer rand furnace guaranteed. (9, leave mor em $7500 ed.. 905-623, call Barb at 905-427-7631. to fireplace, dryer arta hot 392 (905)721-8009, leave mes- emission tested.: 905 623 --_ - ter .tank. Call .905-434-0392 .•,.. 951117 -• -----L- ---t�„vr Automobile 1994 OLDS ACHIEYA, red, POO. TABLES. 8' and 9' Malta Chdabnas 1 billiard tables for sale, Call f 93,000 km,. a/c, 2 dr, stem-, 905 420 6113., Tre"dard, as is $7700: Call 666- . SPRUCE TREES - 1978 COUGAR BROUGHAM, 9755- SATELLITE Wholesale, TE MM DISH tree in- 56,000 origigal kms. 4 door, stallation 60 # channels all sizes $7. each. Minimum tires, excellent condition.` 1995 PONTIAC SWIRRE, red, $14.99. 15 years experience orders 50 trees. Call (905)432- ir, power IOGBs cruise. Ask, .2 door, automatic, 150,ODOkm,_ (905)655 3661 8220 and T�dOE'msg: ing $2,500. (905)A492888. $5860. Cao 905376 5258 Visit Us On the Internet: vfww.dutftamnews.net THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3,2000 -PAGE 33 11 As 1 1 utoiao r / pertmerds or z um 1 1 avtr' toHanaa Money to Ltd llwt8y to tend_ for Sale for Sok for SW :MM Accom odaoita for Saw PORT PERRY' Deluxe two AJAX -AFFORDABLE "3 bed BIND YOUR N USED VEHICLE AT: bedroom apartment in quiet.FURNISHED 2 BED. room detached bungalow, well -kept building, • laundry BUNGALOW ON FARM near Hat -in kitchen w/ route, N. facilities walkout pans doers, large eat in kitchen wMWkoat STOP 'N' CASH 1000sq ft., , n0 pets $ 780/ 30 min. N. of to deck & fenced backyard, month + tdlli ies. Coil Grant Iivingroom w/bay w;ridow 8 durhamwheelsalcom X2534. ShOr#TEt7ri hardwood floors, mainfloor SOUTH AJAX, 2 bedroom . ° !canary: Prnlate Sale by Owner EVERY DAY IS 'PAYDAY Incl: aD utii $2200. relocating, $129,500. OPEN WREN YOU NEED CABS! basemen apt available , , , HOUSE In. Nov. 5, rpm- 1995 LUMINA APV white w/ Dec.tst i hzed 4 pace Dishes Linens Cable 'Te1: ego 4pm.: s oak sl 905-686-9594. We hold our personal cheque `til payday Apartn for bath, cable laundryparking, i -905.852-6513y 4 p y y grey int., 7 -pass.. seating, 1 For Sade 11 Recd no smoking, separate en snp NO CREDIT CHF,CSS! 3.8L, air, pew, p. s/door, stereo 1994 F100 XL, ca 6 lin- - 2/Prckerin trance, 5800 1st & last. Calf CENTRAL. FtfNDN16 .GROUP, cass., iced sttil; k7E. rem- P• . ccyy g 10 4 5 = ote, 148K, $8500. Evenings, stick, 115 k, blemisn free Beach Rd. 1 -bedroom base- X28-6792. 1 1Homes I 1 first & second mortgages to Dare 905-430-7820 (snp) excellent condition, use more men apt. Avail. Nov 15th. SPACIOUS, new 2-hdrm apt In for Sala for � 95%. From 7.45% for 5 years. 06MWA LOCATION "n� �ra���* ma as car. Will certify, $9,800: $575/moMh inclusive. First $ Best available rates: Private ML •NOW! 1995 OLDSMOBILE Custom (905) 655-1142 last required. Prefer single lower haN of house,' non- funds available. Refinancing NOW O +N Cruiser Station Wagon. Load 1996 ISuzU HOMBRE, space owsmoker. (905)426-9138. smoker, parking g sd firefor e, cars, • DOW111� SIZING?" deb consolidation a specialty. f I e ed, undercoated yearly. cab pick-up, auto, 4 cyc. AJAX - one bedroom base- dry facilities avai `able, $9501 For fast professional service h Insurance 37,000km: like new. Asking 27,00Okm, 2call 367905-666-4986/ (905)686- $15,000. (9�p23-2736. extended warranty, merit apartment_ . separete en- 'month, utNdies included. 905- wi'iiTsv BUNGAL01Al� black exterior/grey interior. trance, 4 appliances, includes. 852--6597 State of the art construction, 1995 SUNFIRE, purple, 2 Mint condition, one owner, Close to all amenities $650 LARGE 3-BDRM BUNGALOW door, good condition, new net -smoker. $15,000 certified. heat and hydro Available im- OSHAWA beautiful sitin' &'landscaping. with carport, dlningroom, eat- MORTGAGES AND LOANS tires, under 100,000 kms. Call Dave, (905)571-6625- mediately. Ist/last. Referent- 2 & 3 B/R apts. 280 in kitchen. Basemenf apt. high $8500 or best offer. Call 905- es: (905)428-%95 WeMwOrth St. West, , FROM 158,000 , ceilings. men house Sunday 1St & 2nd t0 95% - Purchase / refinance 571142 1996 5-10, extended cab, v-6 f 4pm. 175 Sinclair Ave (off automatic, heavy duty suS- AJAX, Harwood/Bayley, spa- $740 • & $850.. Utilttjes Phone 416-"5-0278 Pail Rd. s., Eon i+wbert ave, • Your bank said No • No income • Poor 1996 CayaNer 2 door Coupe, pension, 52,000 life, Includes cions 2 bedroom basement Ines. Close to schools, Toll Free 1-888-606-5266 N. on Cubert to singla;r Credit Funds available with home equity. auto, ps, pb, remote trunk, ra- snow tires, asking $17,900. apt. separate, entrance, .; ap and 481. Pub- 5149,000.. Call Niki at 905 dio casette, excel coed. 70k, Telephone i905i 723 3896 or pllances, laundry, $775ltnchr m s right past 436 2692 Competitive rates. Consult an experienced owner leaving country, $7500. cell (905) 259-0707 sive, no smoking/psts, first & Iioueea or Rooms or 905 726 9593 Yyyg ORD F15B Xl, a wheel your door. f6rappt. call a 1 - ♦1 ONE of THE BIGGEST-LDrs broker instead of shopping. last, references.- 905-427 Ren RAM PP 9 8229.: (�) 721-8741 in town -Newcastle, Immacu- 1997 CHRYSLER INTREPID, drive, silver/black . colour. ROOM, FURNISHED or un- late 4-bdrm, 2 -storey on .67 of No up front costs Blue, 4 door, 3.5 18rre, 71,000 Take over tease $566Jmo.No AJAX, labasement ,.lean OXBRIDGE 2 W win apt AJDETACHED fumisned, Adelaide and an acre. Park -lake feting, sm. A f lY kil., auto, all ower, eedW down - payment, based on dry, kitchen, seperate en- " [4;bd!rM, 3 bath, approx. Townline, $400 -per montp. creek, mature trees, 2 yr oldpp available immedlately, fridge,Available immediately. Tele-2- 2000s905.68fi- 7 Or Evgs & and a tested. Askl 514 5()0 crelilt .approval. rail �5 683 trance, air, liying/dming, 2me parkkig. Verryy dtean & q.ft. $1350/m0. Heated pool, Huge deck, . or best offer. Telephone 6267 or 905-706.8606. bedroom, near schools, bright, -secure building. $675 I_. ,TI e, Stove & Phone 728-3430 for more targe sheds, sunken family- Wkends 905-430-8429 - (905)430-0384 shops no poWsmoking, $800 p lytlro, rip pets 905 52 info.or a all new- room with fireplace, dining- 1 inclusive, iinmediatley, eve- 5736 Water ONLY. Min. 1 yr fie39 10exc te.com room. Nvi poen, large eaten • 1 Legal Nofkm . • 1 Legal Notices 1999 CHEVY VENTURE van, 4 ings/weekends ` Susan, 9051 lease avail DEC 1St. buy or take over lease.. Seats , . 5 quality walkouts, " high 7, fully- loaded, 4 captains' 1987 GMC JIMMY, 5 -Speed, tt� WHITBY 2 bedroom roma Leave Gear mag. With 1 quality carpets: ceramics, gas , extended version, sport can., passed emission test, BACHELOR APARTMENT,' no $ ''' and basement apt- name & number heat; central -air, central -vac. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ca11905 x26-4708 $2,600 or best offer. 576-8406. kitchen, $55B monthly all m- W oo, Brock rert 401. Avail - MIT. 1-�rJ-263-$2� forets. PrimeAL'xFUSE, TO SRARE. 2 Loaded. TmUth chmmore �o AND OTHERS elusive. Wilson S. location. bedrooms available would list.Must see!! $249,000. 905 1910 Arerestu extend, Eddie able inumt lately/Dec. , tet. Jacquelynn Tanner, suit r Available Nov iSt. Ca8'432prof. person w/chill. Bauer package. 260,000 km, 3586. 905 576-8079 or 905 -OW, sales rep; Sutton Grp- Share kitchen and No 97 In the estate of [ea INANCE Hens great, body $3500 oboe 8079.Heritage Really Inc. Pets, parking avOlabk anal RYONE certified and emission tested. BASEMENT APARTMENT WINTRY - Large z bedroom . 426-7403. OWAhoieefW e Kendra MCCOrmickj deceased. 434-6. (snp) Westoey/Hwy. ,2. 4 bedroom basemen apt. Separate ben-edroom MAIN FLOOR of w raised ime buy- , r luxurious open concept, Hard --trance, fridge, stove, washer, cozy CLAREMOUT/STOUFFVILLE 5 Pltlm� Y�lre 0 wod floor, appliances, se a= bungalow: Quiet court In NE bedroom' farmhouse to share, NORTHEAST OSHAWA All claims against the Estate. of Kendra ankrupt, condition, 7 passenger, new rate entrance, next , a- dryer. - Utilities, parking in- Oshawa. Pine floors, eat -in parking, pop!," 2 acres, sauna, TOWNHOUSE- 2 yr. old tree g I, McCormick, late of the Town of Ajax, in redit, no teems, i13t1,OODekn. Sof and stop, 1 car parking, laundry & cif Laundry ffacill . N�: kitchen, large master bdrm; satelide: Children welcome hold. 3 bedrooms,. 3 bath a Regional Municipality of Durham, cable, $775 inclusive. Avail. garage. Storage, Parking, aP- $300 Plus 1/2 utilities 416- rooms. Jacuzzi tub in master g p it. You 905-434-1836. immediately: No smoking/ Available Dec. 1St {all 905• p�yM On bus route, close 709-3103. - ensuite, plus warkin closet, who died on or about . arch 7,2000 in OW (�P) fo $9451month +2/3 k? YOU t992 ASTRO CAR60 extend Pets. 0)426-4312• ld I. Dec. i. ,Non SNARED ACCOMMOm1T10N upgraded broadloom and ce- the City of Halifax; Nova Scotia, must ! Lots Of van, 188,000 kms, Govem- BRAND NEW bachelor apart MIHIT9Y, 3 BEDROOM wan" smokers/o .pets; (905)721- in condo on Ajax lakefront. ramics. Fully fenced with pa- be filed with the undersigned solicitor of ment ': Down or . Yearly, 6 �!�� undercoated certi - ment, bright. 1 parking. No tglon it none s mmHg, central o p s, 8825. ties, monk ;nchcom of ei8- appliances Window coverings .and the nal representatives on or beforn` fwd & emission: wed,_ eat Smoking, no pets. Available $990 �[ month. plus hydro.. MORGAYSTON ` (South' of rigs, partang.& common ale appliances negotlablar Close November 30th, 2000: Thereafter, the may be service vehicle. ;5.300. Immediately. Brock/finch, firsUlast required: Available mens (indoor pool, terms lo Camp Samar, Duman COM r Warkworthj 2 bedroom horse. court, hM tub , required to e; Elementary Schools, personal re resentatives will distribute uired. 718 9347. near Dtazas, schools, trans Nov. 15th or Dec. 1st: (moi large backyard; paved drive, ' have own phone, no pets,no sh pping and bus route. p Port•. 68B-3877 or 571-0686 a with a small shop, 11! smoking. Availabla imine the assets of the estate having regard ECIAL 1982. SAFARI VAN, a Pas (416)45x- gig flexible closing, no scene 2 baths, main floor lamhd distal FirsUlast/references. only to the claims field. fGE carica,, air, psi pb, iS8,00F1 WHY rent when you can own Y• please. CalVkave message YSan white whh red interior WHITBY, BROCIUDU)NBM.. your own hone for than room, no Pets, $650/mon 905 767-5654.(snp) 720 4506 (sten)ffTME T fra8er hitch, $5000 ceittNed & 2 -bedroom apartment, low- think?!t Cab Dave Hay- Plus ut(Ifdes with aseemission tested. 434-0382 rtse bbOdiag. : AvaiaOlA ion. Sales R Re/Mahe _ curly eeposn down, referent s Off ce a Dated October 25111, 2000 AW X11 ' ( 1. $819/mooth plus hydro..Suh Summit Rea 1991 ;Ltd. es aired. Available Dec. 1! 1 f - -iI4� senor Eat (416 =a3s 4895. �-3 , (y�) oo. aired. 2175 50. ft. store at 501 aft- William E, Foden Law Offices 1 Trailers CENTRAL OSHAWA, large 2- 21 . -WWY $IBM DEP. & YOU soh Rd. south, Oshawa Lots PICKERING Gorgeous iyr• 572 Kingston Road West FWD YOUR NEXT used vehIM bed. Nov. 1st & Jan.. lst OWN IT! 6 months free or up of ppaaddnngg shares laza with Tridel Condo. Near town can- 's' at durhamwheel Com` STORAGE TRAILERS for sale $785/mo., in well-maintained cf�ous apartment quiet bwld to 3% cash back: Starting ai McDenelds, Call -Gino Sarin - tie, go/hwy 401. 2 bdrms, 2 Pickering Village, or rent alot iopking to We ties. g close L all amenl- 1 : close to shopping, 401, 5700/mor!tlt. 3 bed. home, 4 Grow , Broker/Owoer, Sutton full baths, '6 appliances, up Ajax, Ontario. LIT 3A2 _ `the tis PLEASE CALL (905)723 G�. Pool, sauna. imdroom appliances too! J. Warren Group fox ",Inc. Reahor. grades, low maintenance, re grbar d: Maw a. gr§SC V ork 0977 y:M-7Wit Nov: and Dec. W. $989 Call " FrmmnrAss. 28 Bre or Remax (416) 248-1000 creation. Private $17s pope Attention: Philip B. McMullen shop 430-7693 (snp) LARGE COMFORTABLE one 683-8571 Until 7:30pm. CbMMERCIAL 2 STOREY " Albert Kensue Ili 416 296 NEW bedroom basement apt. Side ® tbuses entrance. laundry, a/c, cable. 1 732 1600. ( ) building; lease part or whole. 6000 or (416)293-6864. SHORT TERM RENTAL, Pick- floor Luise M�fl@ Preferred area in Pickering. Suit one person. Avail. imine- • • • 1$fT CUTTER, 165 Mere. dlateiy: $650/monh main office .with ering, 401/Alton. Detached merit storage, 2nd floor office executive 4 bedroom, 3-4 or ` one bedroom apartmentMr month could be iorger $1600 !deal- live formerly. TelfdeB • 1 Tenders • 1 Teniters = crulSer, and tandem, axle trail- (905)420-1337. • er: -Boat in very gond. in work, pius,(urdumished). - Ava;table medical clinic; downtown good side &out, everything works; LARGE downtown Whitby Zr,+, ° ve fast_ Asking $3800. Cao storey apt. en concept: ry ow Coodo no Management Whitby - Pearson Lane area: 905-428-9 Contact (905) 242-3331. 00S 433-0783. Over 2 Sq. Suing areas SPACi@US, $ bedto0m serol; PRIME OFFICE ` SPACE In � Access Durham Acems to Care Winter Stormage g $1200/mo. all inclusive. �'n Available Dec. 1st. Referent- 2 storey, quiet N.E. Oshawa.- Ajax! 700 sq. feet, two con - trete IivingXdiningrodm; netting offices. Professional H TO Request for Quallfieations for Special l p es/first/last. CAN 430-19M for FARM . EODUNi1ENT - Flo -viewing. eat-in-kitchem, ragas, budding close to 401. Parking $1,100/ma., olds flrW and elevator. 3750 per month. last., o smokefs/i�ts Call 426-7424 p Per$OI181 Sil 0 La Care � in9 tors, silos, dust collectors, LOVELY 2-9DRM basement seed and other mill- for avad.Dec,15th, Pia- (9050 ferred. Ray 9<15-404-1754 FOUR CORNERS z SmIces Motorcycles, Seed00s, - cleaner apt. -rerit, tngnarming" equipment for Westshore area, own laundry OSHAWA THORNTON/ROSSLAND- 3 , stores for refit (one small. one 2 t/2 Durham Access. to Care DATC) provides simplified access to Snowmt $Wmo. Call sale. Cab Raj 435-3692 & storage area, parking, cep - arate-entrance ac, broad loom; -suite bathroom, bedroom executive, .large very .fugii • wa8dng traf baths, 2 ca► garagge, family fie. Remy of .private parking, fireplace, $1250/mo. ' in-home health care services, long term care placement services and information referral services to residents of all ages ill Durham Region. SM" Self S 905-686-7 $ ,, en suit ablofor mature-workin . cou room, ' Money-maker location. 905- y otirdies, tkst &last. Avail. 725-8710- soy 434-ss9t. and The Ministry of Health has mandated the use of a competitive process to 475 Harwood Ave. N..J *, no- smoWWpets, $ oonrl ENIE "BEDROOM .clow base elusiva -Please call evenings Ment in Oshawa. Utilities. 420-3509 to arrange as ap cable, laundry Included. y. tb, earl everdaagS i GKaDeee & • WHTTBY - NEWLY renovated 2 eilstue equity in the selection of provider agencies and to.etLsure the best for to Automobiles EN Warded Christian home. Very quiet, single 'female (no PICKERIiIG - NEW luxury `2 bedroom• house:.with larggee 42$ �1. FT oifx:e/retail space $900 uuitdies. M. Nov. 15th, quality and valtte services and supplies the Client. At time, DATC is issuing Request for for CASH FOR CARS[ We buy: Vehicles. must preferred ovem!gtltsj. lion-smokin , bdrm walk-up apt: Very bright, firsVfast, references $390/ sound Prated, c/o, 4pe bath. 723-5103. yard plus available $400 Janzen Real Estate (416} monthly. Prime North Oshawa (416) 413-7715 days, (416)- location. CAN 432-3586. 622.4340 this a Qualifications (RFQ} Personal Suppottflionipmaking used vehicles. be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 month. Avail.. Immediately. $950 in- clusive No pets/non smoker, Y BEDROOM APT m'Uxbridtfe. credit check. First &last. 9D5- evenings. y LER Stor- WHITBY EXECUr1VE - 4 ban age: Indoors, reasonable Interested- respondents ma obtain appropriate documentation Burin po Y PProP g business hours (p830 to 1630) commencing 1.30(1 hours, Thursday, Bayle St. East, Ajax at. MUR- AD AAUTO SALES. Clean, quiet building, second 426-4377. floor, ::$975/month plus utlli- rooms, 3 bathrooms. garage, rates. Port Perry area. Call -2-mr padila9. deck, POG, W 985-9388 during business IVoveInber 9, 21100 at A & A AUTO Cars, truda, boats. ties. avail. Dec: 1. Cali ,905- PICKERING - ONE BEDROOM 832-3608. furnished basement apt. Lrv- A-ABA-DAB401, home for yoA-DO, 1 have a; A -BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom sep. eentraannce..Clean, walk to �Q t, From for . zebu, large lot: lances. hours: December ist. F -=row- Worebouse a� (9W) Enniskillen 4$0-39x5 rental a DHTIIQN A"ess Co OW 20 Du� M �rRtepdon ' We� pay up to $10,000:, 1It;0n the spot- $55Wmath DAC up $750+. Also 3 bed- Laundry, no $6,000 cash back to you, ram upstairs $1150+, Nealy pets. 750. 905.420 3774 or family rneome:. t ouidrgl '� Onow L1N7H8 Any Condition, any yea. Call Includes, laundry/parking. Snort of down payment? For uprated, West -Shore area. 41ti-817-1618 Short of spectacular .results Ken Col- gH BUSINESSES! ES A mandatory meeting wiIl be held Olt Tuesday, NovcldBber 14,2000,10:30 the the ate me 34 betas, days, Near take. Available imme- diately & Dec. 1. PauM9o5- OSHAWA Quiet building pear Its, Associate Broker, Cold-- shopping, transportation. U* well Banker RMR :seal Estate HOUSE or dart- meet for December; Need More S 987 ! aim to 11:30 a.m. at same address in Ajax Pickering room on the 5th floor. 30 min. Service. 905-8b0-0605 830-9997. #ONE_ BDRM bsmt apt , tri sties included. Kmg/Harmony 905728-9414 or 1-877-663-. Nov. Ist. $899:, 2 4 and February in either Ajax/ Peering , or Bowmanville .Storage Specl'al $} fOT 1St . The must be received b DATC no later than 1400 p Y or 905-706-3880.. WANTED 88 ford Merkur 3 bedroom south Oshaws, .$475/month. bedroom Dec, lst. _ $799. Tale- em ftacollisoid!redcom Private entrance and services. 571-4912 until, k CHARMING HOUSE tufo- arm's.. Call (905) 427-1822. WANTED: "ROSE COTTAGE' " Month Rent ! Can .tom 'bours IoW time on TI assay, NovembW21, 2000, • Scorpio, 4 dr. 905-434-0392 (SAP)np Cyt to bus, sxt trop Pars- phone (905) r(S) 7:30 p.m.bedrooms, hardwood floors, large spark Do you- have a house with English them orming 'rent S"nol SO storage WARM - Inexpensive ear or trucks $100- o0 ra Immediate (90725-2784. -or PICKERING - EXECUTIVE togalaamenities;uiet WHITBY GARDENS UNDER ROME, new basement apart- ;ng, laundry,_ professional, non to own? Weet-. Mom in Search Of tory, haven . with oodles of 'character to 4��5w686-7222 • 1 Coming Everts • 1 coming Fvwft • Everts COinifljl Running or not, but not � and two bedrooin Eapartments meNT -Onent, parking, a0 Inclusive, plus, llsVIaSL _(905) 438-95smokers preferred. 69 start over Fenced 3 • �� rusty Gait 905-4344=0(snp) available in quiet modern, working person. $735/month., bedlams, and. deRoolale WANTED VW BEETLE, dead mature building. Ufdities rn, Call 0)420-8376. A UNBEATABLE -DEALT From m M _ or W alive, or for parts. Cali dead mater: Laundry facilities and $500, 'Clown, own our own" BOwmon�• r �l CLEARWATERi 2 -3 -bedrooms In available. No pets. PICKERING 1 BEDROOM how sterling -at goo car- (�)�-2� furnished manufactured 434-0392 (snp) q newly. renovated basement nes for. less than rem. OAC. (905)430-5420. apartment, separate entrance, 24 firs free rece ib d 1 T homes. Heated pool, hot tub Thxics mem mins to beaches, major at - for Bob AJAX Large very clean 3 4 appliances, includes util- 905-728-1069 ext 277. Cold tractions, NHL Hockey, NFL bedroom SIMI in good neigh- ties, o pets/smoking. $795/ well Banker RMR _fleas Estate. URM NEW TOWN home Football . (Superbowl Jan `89 -A1C WRANGLER - 1/2 borhood, parking and 5 ar- ,morn.905-839-3069 Aurelio Rasany. in , 3 bedroom, 3 bath- 2001); BlveJay baseball. ton, 4.3 Nue, 2 torte burgundy P11411M. CION t4 ala amem- & gray with matching cap. ties, shop " school, trans- PICKERING, Upper 2-bdrm., AJAX - ROOMED bachelor rams tiiiisired basement- Children otos.welcome, $275/ 236 kms. $3000 o.b.o. (90 ?ion. Re renes $980 + $865/month. Lower 2-brdm., ore Wram basement aPvt- w� gas fireplace, 5 new aP weekly: Photos. (905)683 intent. Private entrance, 1109- pliarim, air, o. pets, refer: 55-M 987-3637. UtiBtes.416-818.6723. $765/month,. Westshore bun- dry utilities; cable included: ences and credit check 1468 GMC SiERM 5 OL, auto/ 9aiow. �N renovated, large kitchenete/microwave. Near $1,500 overdrive,_ blue/sikrer 2 -tone, bdnns:, fenced Yard, parking, 401, go, publi transit $575 box rider, no rust, excellent near schools/GO. Call Larry Ti"(905) 427-0283 at Room •*8UY A HOME wltn•ao mon. condrtrbn -air silica, tilt, Pow (905)509-1484 or (905)316- ter P.m.- ey down***[ can show you er-wiadQr�, locks, de Large Bachelor, 1414. how to buy a home with. o . cassete, FUII-kitchen, BY OSHAWA SHOPPING COLLEGE STUDENTS: fur- down payment. Free recorded VW cenrRArvamrs- 4 -piece washroom, PICKERING, Wnrtas-401, Centre. $795/monthtY p nlahed rooms, kitcTieri, Bath, message. 1-888-887.9586: *W $4600. 9D5-118-5032 separate entrance, Small 1 banroom walkout Ute, 6, (Q=&-(" bed basemen apt. near amenities, rooms) upper duplex. Close common room, on -smoking IDi1044 srpri&am rsear Fstite. Faricing, Suftalble for to schools; Chk AUddodum. $300/month, ikm. from Cot 514 PARK RD. N, OSfiM 1944 ASTRO AWD IT, beau separate entrance, ants sin tdul condition tufty loaded, wbrkmg teStAa �e working, non-smoker, Private driveway: Fridge, �• o � route, compare to 3 bedroom bungalow, fin. low - kilometers: asking /tRth isUlast $575Jmo first111s1 Det.lst. stove inckrded. Fantod back-• ernie se F me basemen, large lot $149,900. $t0;5r: Ca0905-4311-31]87. EYeniRgs 6i -80$`r4 905-839-8561. anymne. yartl. Phae (RIiS)' 128-0079, 4 diaiely. _905-7"24 pe9. House 1-4 p.m. Sun. P meusa4e.,Nov. 15th. Carl 432-3787. 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Maes- tro,- Electronics, cordless phones, VCRs; TVs, CD/disk, radios/home stereos, phones, hand tools, 14k. jewfery, rings, earrings, chains, wild .fife figurines, shavers, luggage, cookware, small appliances, upright & ca- nister vacuums, cedar chests, rose wood & accent furniture, comforters, George Forman Grills, bread machines, =dinnerware, Italian hand painted bowls, gold, cutlery � �& more. TERMS: CASH, VISA, NUC ONLY. Salle by GLOBAL SALLS (9o0A4760M MATTRESS SALE at Mf: m Auctions 890 Taunton Rd. E. Wbitki We are clewing good quality mattresses It reduced prises. 905 or 905-432-2030 SHORT NOTICE AUCTION Sunday, Har. 581,10:30 a.m. Hold on iecation at 472 Drew St: Odlawa 0 Block East of Knob Hill Forms) Auction- features complete Household & Garage Cont- ents. Something for one & aIL Auction outside, rain or shine. Terms Cash or Cheque w/ID MaWfolorAuction Services Ofi-987- 12 1-000-$63.0799 Tae�- aleck m CigBida= f am been mored re McLean Auction at 890 TauaMn Rd. ErearU Gerrud Rd. We are clearing at ducedaInrenmry ioclBding table: 6 calve, dtRfngroomt aHes, bedroom _ suites, b"'Woo A rlillilitilikilmOR* tom, a oad tom, fullim, :ems' eheht: site bit A Via, elaptdameet.udBs, o sf aK WO & fes,, solid Bak iables,'th lido hlbiea, 9OBBele tBrNs, Cabinets, plussy Other ales. 41111Italian" oft relr�. Comms look. Good quaHh furniture. - fSen Thers. tNtS4t:10 a.m. 16 PA.. Son. 11 to 5 .m. 905.086-8'191 WILMA Ituctor�. _ BONA ll's. Gin Olmn cat 538,098 lnnstmsat makes you $100,000 plustyear. Re- sidual reoccurring revenue for 20 years. National residential dealer FBIEN S OF REVIVALTIlVIE TABERNACLE$ DURHAM Tabernacle like a mate lbox of browse otter 'personal ads 1148 Ruch Avenue, alarm company needs- for this area. Can't keep up with demand. Very unique . marketing program will domi- nate market place. Call McDonell 1-800964-11Gary , free. Meet a new Friend or �ctMfTATS 4 R Revivalthne Tabernacle Durham 20418.7466. FOR SALE bar/night club (9115) 831-3353 P M A Family Oriented downtown capaci- ty; established over 6 years, the Holy Spirit. God is again doing a mighty work at Revivaltime RELAXAneu , massage Community Church. g price.721-2813 a" 835 Westney I s., unit 1o, in Alas. Please can Wy tg Sunda Mornn The Church That Love is Building RESTAURANT AND PUB for sale, ful'operatliicce�nsed, 8:30,10-.00,11:30 a.m-NOfeel free to john us at any time. You will be truly blessed! . and Where Miracles are Happening Ca S10'000'" (' 6236° WEAUSLY ACTIViTtESi Sunday 10:OOAM Sunday School (All ages) ` Monday 7:30PM Prayer Meeting. r, 5.11,190. smokrr nots Enjoys cue I•rfesports. similar s I„�e s o'rr / frwith iend-. V AJ� 'Now G" LISM Traver GOLFERS WANTED to go to 1 s ug St. � to �Ke. 9 I: 550 Kingston Rd., Pickering 6Ayrtie Beach area, some mrum pre - courses. Leaving Sat., Nov. 18th; retumim Sun., Nov. 95 MaGilt Dr., McLean Community Centre. N we could be pf any assistance to you, please call us at 905-837-7791NM t ausive 26. $46_ US per "day including accomodation, goK, golf cart, bnutldasl +dinner. For further information call Waiter 905- rdatiehips Y M-2338 • 1 Persorrala AWESOME ATTENDANTS at for help esu f"W uO1& Rev. Christie, Pastor d j .• Millennium, experience the royal treatment. Full-body re - taxation massage Open 7 - daysiVeek. 77A Celina, ostia wa. il05-438-9115 - • (�5) szs- 4s3 tens) 43x-27 6 I` ddn cM F)rft BOBBIE'S SILK BLOSSOMS - Specializing in weddings, starting as tow as $198. and up Dia Occasion ar- ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN 1 matibos t -coo -263.372s (con.rde(y) ni 's A ran ements Bonbon ere 9 bows, also made. Phone - 35 CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING VILLAGE -'683-7311 Study Bible Stud - 9:15 a.m. Worship �438-oe79 DURHAM MOLES New ap- proach to tbW ft lasting reia- . tonships: Personal growth Sunday Family -10:30 a.m, Rev. Dr. ey James seminars, dances. New fun way 10 meet singles. Selec- Sunday School- Supervised Nursery t� .Everett Briars - Interim Minister Founder. 0verseers/Sr. Pastors rvie 411720 foNEW WWEBS'TE:. OPEN INVITATION TO ALL THE FORMER MEMBERS AND BONA ll's. Gin Olmn cat St. Isaac toques Catholic Church FBIEN S OF REVIVALTIlVIE TABERNACLE$ DURHAM Tabernacle like a mate lbox of browse otter 'personal ads 1148 Ruch Avenue, We the members of Revivaltime would to a special free. Meet a new Friend or Pickering L1V 1J6 - invitation to you to join us for bur 11:00 am and 6:30 pm Worship Services. Love for ufe. (9115) 831-3353 Under the leadership of Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Audley N. James we are experiencing a season of renewal, revival, restoration and regeneration by PEACH TREE Morientar Fairport, message. � A SUNDAY LITURGY the Holy Spirit. God is again doing a mighty work at Revivaltime RELAXAneu , massage Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m. Tabernacle Durham. We are inviting you to be a part of this mighty move a" 835 Westney I s., unit 1o, in Alas. Please can Wy tg Sunda Mornn of God as we spread the :Gospel throughout the region of Durham. Please 4264565 and Inquire about 8:30,10-.00,11:30 a.m-NOfeel free to john us at any time. You will be truly blessed! . °UtSpecial. Sunday Evening 7:30 p,m.SAI(W �-( WEAUSLY ACTIViTtESi Sunday 10:OOAM Sunday School (All ages) ` Monday 7:30PM Prayer Meeting. r, 5.11,190. smokrr nots Enjoys cue I•rfesports. similar s I„�e s o'rr / frwith iend-. V AJ� 'Now G" 11:00AM Worship Service Wednesday 7:30PM Bible Study" 1 s ug St. � to �Ke. Testament. tCh1rfth of p) P9ftC0 AL 6:30PM evening praise & Worship Friday - . 710PM Youth Group Pat Perry a" L41F 95 MaGilt Dr., McLean Community Centre. N we could be pf any assistance to you, please call us at 905-837-7791NM t ausive Sunday School - 1.0:00 a.m. , rdatiehips Worship Service -11:00-a.m. - for help esu f"W uO1& Rev. Christie, Pastor Is it lot written My house shall be called of for & • (�5) szs- 4s3 tens) 43x-27 6 ALL NATIONS the house of Prayer"? Mark 11:17 ddn cM F)rft �e�riirai Eon#er�nce Nov. 10 -12 1 matibos t -coo -263.372s (con.rde(y) Pastor Veronica Adu=Bodie Figs Gespti Church - Darkaret Region • :1 - xMO�Ae 9 pm, Sat. 6:30 pm Sun..10:30 am and Invites you to our weekly worship services at WO TDM,, 6:30 pm 1735 Bayly St., Unit 14 (East of Brock) TO TALK ee&s* Pickering, ON Why not fax us, ! your ad. (905) 420-0887 You can use. your GGfir Dr: Ralph Dartey fax machine to with our pastor, send us your e V6CeI PJt 1 W Sunday advertisement. 9:30 - 10:10 Christian Education 10:1.5-12:00Morning Worship Service Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and Worship Service 6:30 - 8:00 Evening p ; price prior to L�.GClJ>IiGufli�G Wednesday deadline. 6:30 - 8:00 School Of The Word One of our customer Se_rViCe representatives will -Friday 9:00 - 11:00 School of Prayer, Please remember a remember J�wc. jAu�P Q� to leave your. C Saturday company name, 7:00 pm; - 8:30 pm Home Fellowship Meetingsl address, phone number and contact name. . ELCOME TO; THE HOUSE, OF PRAYER W va on aroney", re lead . F"rift f • 1 BL I 1 1 oDoorkmmn fax News 1,104 519oe. BMBN: ;1f04 iNED cAMt9 Loarrs for darn inOfllrlly, aibBOGd • Uatlef "ibt consolidation, vehicle W_ MMU FSOBLE11113, 60 out ipridclydl gbardnrgo't or0an' PAS LSI Bad Credit? No Credit? - MORTGAGES - Good; bad end Si T - FundsU for �y pn • Glary and leans lyd0ift1ati0n Ag-applkia+$-acrteacali to stars and expand your ower AdyertlSBrp 9$15.579-4218 Or r CollourB en#lYrf, , , home renovation etc. sewers WJWr0lliflohills, next to Apply by Same day smqp• NO PROBLEM? HaV88 7Getadoan Cahmrm Services rress or farm.. 110058508866: CaP• ( l ilJ g'ij) g- county forest, sand -beach. approval. CRiFinancial Canada 'great 57rr3505.Studentloan�included. BUSINESS "LOANS - $10K to- GUfTEED! Joumal / swdnming/flshing. Call Inc.. 1.45' IOngston Rd. E: 13, 416431-1555 Ajax (905) 428-7505. $50K approvals 48 - hrs. loans to Fast Phone Approval 1-H66-8-rA1Yfe SELL IT NOW CALL Uxbrid TribuneGovernment u . secured $250K. 1-877-643-0130 or 24 ft. , 852-9141 or Ajax:683.0707 , 905 -W2 -04T " (905)4203960. _. Anywhere in"Canada. __ Visit Us On the Internet: wwwAurhamnews.net THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, -NOVEMBER 3,2000 -PAGE 35 Arthritis Painfree in is� I:: After- suffering NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS. for years, this is Not a L drug A natural remedy. exactly what Judging by the response, it helped happened to me. I about 98%'7 almost everybody. sent $2,000 on Much more,. effective than pr11" creams, glucosamine and bovine chiropractors, chondroitin. Lots of letters saying a c u p u n c t re: • I can move my fingers again and magnetic devices ,NLckA. Jerch do rny'bousework. • I can deep and , physio- in 15 th' o relief BttrNngton, (�N years. t I ain free -for the can lift mya'arms again. & etapy. until I took shark Rheumatoid pain in my joints is cartilage capsules for 2 weeks and down 90%. • Can climb stairs all pain was gone. without hanging on to the railing. • 111i1t�US Can walk now for hours. • Fact is V says E,eline by now thousands of people are off Frigault, Losier, NB. Pain is 90% -Medicare, saving us $1,000,000+ in less in 2 weeks. `Suffered for 10 taxes yearly and are having their years. Tried all drags. Thank you " quality of life very much. • BEST HELP for my restored. They arthritis I had in 20 years Tried write that they ``s`Iioodilve N npticF, ` p r "charming ways, 4 Remembered always & especially ! 1 .i+ 8 * 9S today. sauaoR You still live in, our hearts & mind, G.C:B. DMA? _MP We miss you Dad-&. Grandt4- CONSTRUCTION ) 72$•.1614 _ You'tvene one of a kind. St di„ rJU TTING'& VVrW�VrV:. total home repairs-. DEcm-MnNG -- A," LovingNou Forever, A renovations, i irlsic A out, n tteri€lriEXterioc Alt work Flee Estimt�ies 60EL4a . R.eonftie a - Shat; melte de: �Gyr kft guaranteed. DfS181• Sales'"and.Instaila = .. $37 9558 tion ' (Full senfte) carpet, Exclusively 1918 Hardwood Vkryl, . Ceramic tee, . Land o r TiaNrs ' Csard of ihrrks 1IAlvDIMA A Laminate, Custer; Mao pM Designs. 27 Expert , rL1pSCilleYOURr at TCE MS R1+ :: tee: saft w Ind BARD OF THANKS hardwood tloorin con" est .flnces. 'Clatomer . Serving Du4rharr► ceramic tiles. Satishtion Guaranteed ii Tel DiscretOn MCI�I`I i�'I�,` James Leland Interior. &Exteriorra3e ocar or ceitaye s3o decks, fence 4ait I European fin- 0�r Guaranteed The family of Lee McKittrick THANK mndt n Fast, C Upen 9 a.ttt. I?aily ail-FamilyMembras; Relatives, -Friends , Call Iamea- (905) 725-2322 Neighbours; Colleagues & Aoquarntattces ; able SeNiCe. AA%un CLEAUM INC. Now Hirir► 18+ during out time of sorrow. . 42$-OOi$1 Too tntsy� Too tired? or Just don't kite Owing? g? Bonded & We also thaitk Rev. L4sa Saliba who lifAltdRALL Q4aDt#>r Insured Cast Teresa (905) officiated at the service, the readers, the i 686-0727 to arrdEpe a clean- BETWI $N `= 1 JRl: uoriag ing by ale of our experbnccd six people who gave the eulogies and the. YOU f Tits pq�.° . sfidff. Dpenp » p singer Dean Tarrant. mC@rarr►tt s, d , S111ATE YOUR OtPPC I.9 a.m Otri thanks for services entrusted to -Free EstitttatB.S IiEW$E FROM Armstrong Funeral Hama. $ettl�'S Disceurtts � T+DP TO BOTTOM Reliability ay Thanks to everyone who sent beautiful Haltran Apartnronfs, floral tributes, cards, prayers ami gave Offices, Appliances & l0 years experience259-5890 charitable donations. Piano Specialists.. Senior references available (905} 42&3362 &Mid -Month Discounts. For free estimates Your Kindness was Greatly Appreciated Ask Licensed insured. Free phone LONELY? �r p Sincerel €stimales. 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Given in honour of our • 1 o # no pry "25& Wedding Anivbersary. sdaftYour prerentee,fts, cards and well wishes were very- much appreciated An iPro CUSTOM HOME ' SAB DRIVING and enjoyed. qi SEWING DSAHOOL. a approved BLESS YOU ALL, Stucco tucco General Delicious, faux drapes, Sc , wale crisp valances, sey±lish Insurance at reasonable prices fitted slipt covers. coume-$299. r 20% off for Seniors Your fabric or outs. 10 In Ear ssonS Cee for a FREE Estimate For l5 yams of ideas $197. 404.966y cit 626-4410 Free picp arta drop on Murrayand Elaine Cox j (4161287.3680 .u= drugs. Could not sleep or get out of suffered 10; 20 or t::= the house., Was : scheduled for 30 years.: In stores' surgery. I bought 3 bottles Bell ask for bottles : 1 Roo" : 1 Roofing • 1 n9 a t endaea I tandx to • # # # � shark cartilage at SEARS. My pain with this label: is. 99% gone: Thank yyou. 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I am very There is no need to give advice or pleased. _ Pierre -Luc Simard, $iS011ED FiWCOD make claims. Chicoutimi, QC o a ._ • a s DAVE 831 �� Love Dad & Mom AVAILABLE in AJAX at: Health Plus 145_ Kingston Rd. E; Pharma Plus s L iO"RA Party sotvises Pally eivices Plus957s 475 w NeNafural Food Road S. 1550 Kingstoini Rd; pu +# • � SfCWBtt GOlydan they RHarwd O.v PICKEa Pharma Plus 1900 Dixie Rd.. • WESTHILL: PharmaSave Pharma Centre Cars $99hn©.: Motorbtic •Seadoos, Snowmobiles.$ Him.. RAMIT WANTS W81t1C rating Magic For Ghlidr6n`s Parties And 06casions.: Have My-Oam r In Loving Memo of a Dear ry 9 Rylander Blvd Call sore first, if out of stock• tall us at 1-800-333-7995 —SiD•+i ilat�_ = AI Magiaarf. \ Cstl IIdnie ii68 49'#t6 G Father &randad Who Passed eN A ? ,Need More Spree. Away November 5th, 1984. _ i� _ # M@utit Ilene ,-, , r r -r r Your smiling face & 111116". &XVW ``s`Iioodilve N npticF, ` p r "charming ways, 4 Remembered always & especially ! 1 .i+ 8 * 9S today. sauaoR You still live in, our hearts & mind, G.C:B. DMA? _MP We miss you Dad-&. Grandt4- CONSTRUCTION ) 72$•.1614 _ You'tvene one of a kind. St di„ rJU TTING'& VVrW�VrV:. total home repairs-. DEcm-MnNG -- A," LovingNou Forever, A renovations, i irlsic A out, n tteri€lriEXterioc Alt work Flee Estimt�ies 60EL4a . R.eonftie a - Shat; melte de: �Gyr kft guaranteed. DfS181• Sales'"and.Instaila = .. $37 9558 tion ' (Full senfte) carpet, Exclusively 1918 Hardwood Vkryl, . Ceramic tee, . Land o r TiaNrs ' Csard of ihrrks 1IAlvDIMA A Laminate, Custer; Mao pM Designs. 27 Expert , rL1pSCilleYOURr at TCE MS R1+ :: tee: saft w Ind BARD OF THANKS hardwood tloorin con" est .flnces. 'Clatomer . Serving Du4rharr► ceramic tiles. Satishtion Guaranteed ii Tel DiscretOn MCI�I`I i�'I�,` James Leland Interior. &Exteriorra3e ocar or ceitaye s3o decks, fence 4ait I European fin- 0�r Guaranteed The family of Lee McKittrick THANK mndt n Fast, C Upen 9 a.ttt. I?aily ail-FamilyMembras; Relatives, -Friends , Call Iamea- (905) 725-2322 Neighbours; Colleagues & Aoquarntattces ; able SeNiCe. AA%un CLEAUM INC. Now Hirir► 18+ during out time of sorrow. . 42$-OOi$1 Too tntsy� Too tired? or Just don't kite Owing? g? Bonded & We also thaitk Rev. L4sa Saliba who lifAltdRALL Q4aDt#>r Insured Cast Teresa (905) officiated at the service, the readers, the i 686-0727 to arrdEpe a clean- BETWI $N `= 1 JRl: uoriag ing by ale of our experbnccd six people who gave the eulogies and the. YOU f Tits pq�.° . sfidff. Dpenp » p singer Dean Tarrant. mC@rarr►tt s, d , S111ATE YOUR OtPPC I.9 a.m Otri thanks for services entrusted to -Free EstitttatB.S IiEW$E FROM Armstrong Funeral Hama. $ettl�'S Disceurtts � T+DP TO BOTTOM Reliability ay Thanks to everyone who sent beautiful Haltran Apartnronfs, floral tributes, cards, prayers ami gave Offices, Appliances & l0 years experience259-5890 charitable donations. Piano Specialists.. Senior references available (905} 42&3362 &Mid -Month Discounts. For free estimates Your Kindness was Greatly Appreciated Ask Licensed insured. Free phone LONELY? �r p Sincerel €stimales. Profarvata> w 416-01.4 z1 rleryRe. Ajax Pickering area. OUR SECRET' Michelle & fames • Plurfg- CAIN -7795. d>nd^9 8 100% Discretion h x x x x x h n x x FOMBER ON TRE 60, Lei a i Out Calls only Top Ouality,Plutnbing at S M�rei$ _•: 9am til atitee ?? Reasonrates CUTTING 905-431-5204 Service and Fes. mow E C new installations " H%is"cls • Offices & TRIMMING Hiring 18+ z Residential • Aim Packing Avadi. We, would like to take this opportunity commercial , Free Estimates 24 yrs. exp. to THANK.YOU to Robert, Laura o big o No job -tor smart 4 Fully ,insured and Ttevor As well as the rest of our, Free estimates -over 20 t t Pree estimates Families, F*nds and N fthbora for years Call 05 -037 -OM, irs earl. . Given in honour of our • 1 o # no pry "25& Wedding Anivbersary. sdaftYour prerentee,fts, cards and well wishes were very- much appreciated An iPro CUSTOM HOME ' SAB DRIVING and enjoyed. qi SEWING DSAHOOL. a approved BLESS YOU ALL, Stucco tucco General Delicious, faux drapes, Sc , wale crisp valances, sey±lish Insurance at reasonable prices fitted slipt covers. coume-$299. r 20% off for Seniors Your fabric or outs. 10 In Ear ssonS Cee for a FREE Estimate For l5 yams of ideas $197. 404.966y cit 626-4410 Free picp arta drop on Murrayand Elaine Cox j (4161287.3680 .u= oky Eli "YOUR DODGETRUCK & MkINIVAN CEN ME-