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The world is her stage
Reena Arora dressed in traditional attire and en-
tertained guests at the Ajax Multicultural Festi-
val with a traditional Indian dance at Pickering
RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser Photo
ebrated diversity in Ajax and Pickering. The fes-
tival featured food, dancing, music and cultural
events to help mark the third annual celebration
High School last week, as community groups cel- of multiculturalism here.
Nuclear plant in fall
Reactor building incident prompted special first aid measures
PICKERING — A Pickering on a fuelling machine and he fell cautions in the ambulance and
nuclear station worker is in Sun- off the platform about 15 feet," hospital.
nybrook Health Sciences Centre said station spokesman Pat Later monitoring of the part of
with serious injuries after falling O'Brien. the protective suit left in place
from a platform Thursday after- The plant's emergency re- showed only a very low level of
noon in a radioactive zone inside sponse team brought the man out contamination, according to Mr.
the unit 5 reactor building. of the reactor area. Because the O'Brien.
Ambulance workers and stats' reactor was shut down for main- The worker suffered fractures
at the Ajax -Pickering Health tenance, there was less radioac- to his wrist and pelvis as well as
Centre where the 54 -year-old tivity in the area than usual. a shoulder injury.
Chesdey, Ont. man was first "Because they were concerned Ontario Power Generation
taken had to wear protective about possible injury to the spine (formerly Ontario Hydro) is in -
clothing and take special mea- they cut away most of the protec- vestigating the accident.
sures in order to avoid possible tive clothing except what was "We're not going to speculate
radioactive contamination. under him;' said Mr. O'Brien. today on what caused it," he said
"He was doing maintenance That necessitated the special pre- Friday.
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HW .407 on
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BY KEITH GILLIGAN
Staff Wriler
Construction of Hwy. 407 to
Just east of Brock Road in Picker-
ing should be complete by the end
of 2001.
Provincial Privatization Minis-
ter Rob Sampson made the an-
nouncement during a press confer-
ence in north Pickering Friday
morning.
"It's a rainy day, but for taxpay-
ers and drivers, it's a bright and
sunny day;' Mr. Sampson said.
"Businesses and residents wanted
a highway now."
Pickering Mayor Wayne
Anhurs agreed. "It's a great news
day for Pickering. It's a long time
in coming. "I've (spoken and
worked) with the Region to see
this happen. The water plant in
Ajax is almost complete and that's
water. The 407 is the road. Future
growth in Pickering is secure"
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In fact, all of Durham will ben-
efit, said Region Chairman Roger
Anderson. "Last week I said the
backbone of the Region is the 401.
The future of Durham Region is
the 407.
"This project goes back as far
as former Chairman Gary Herre-
ma's days;" Mr. Anderson re-
called. "It's great news for
Durham and for Durham resi-
dents. This will bring jobs. It's an-
other good news day for Durham
Region.
"I hope when you get to Hwy. 7
you keep the shovel in the ground
and go right through to 115;' he
told, members of a consortium
which purchased Hwy. 407 from
the Province for $3.1 billion in a
deal announced Tuesday.
The consortium will finance,
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for developmentally disabled
`I know we're playing catch-up': Ecker
BYJANF, MCDONALD
Staff Writer
The Province will
make $35 million avail-
able to agencies and
families supporting the
more than 3,0(00 devel-
opmentally disabled
children and adults liv-
ing in Ontario, Minister
of Community and So-
cial Services Janet
Ecker announced Mon-
day.
The funds arc de-
signed to offset staff
cuts and group homes
closures since the fed-
cral government re-
duced transfer pay-
ments and the Province
began to cut social ser-
vices spending, accord-
ing to the Durham West
MPP.
"I know we're play-
ing catch-up Ms.
Eckcr said Tuesday
when asked how much
money her government
had cut from the bud-
gets of' agencies that
provide services to the
developmentally dis-
abled. "This money is
not money going to or-
ganizations simply to
increase budgets. We're
targeting individuals
and front-line services
and expanded services
for individuals who
don't have any ser-
vices"
Peter Dill, executive
director of the Associa-
tion for Community
Living for Ajax. Picker-
ing and Whitby, says he
is uncertain how the
new funding will be
used by his agency.
"It's not clear yet
what this will mean to
us in regards to agen-
cies, but it would be a
welcome support in
terms of the number of
dollars:' he says. "My
feeling is, though, that
it won't come near to
addressing the severity
of the issue for people
not normally supported
in our services. The
other issue I'm con-
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vices for people with
developmental disabili-
ties" for 1999-2000.
The distribution of
funds will also take into
consideralion rapid
population growth in
some areas of the
province.
The Social Services
Minister blamed former
provincial governments
for a lack of planning
for the number of peo-
ple with developmental
disabilities who statisti-
cally can expected to be
found in expanding
populations. "In the
past 10 to 15 years, pre-
vious governments
made no provisions for
growth areas such as
Durham Region:' said
Ms. Ecker.
There arc 15 indi-
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Whitby agency who
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support." About 160
people are helped by
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Pickering woman among
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four charged with fraud
Four employees of Sears Canada de-
partment stores in Pickering and Toron-
to face various charges following com-
plaints customers' credit cards were
used to make fraudulent purchases.
Durham Regional Police said sur-
veillance was set up by Sears security in
March at stores in the Pickering Town
Centre and Gerrard Square after phoney
purchases showed up on nine cus-
tomers' credit card bills.
"Between March and April, while
several suspects were under surveillance
for the alleged frauds, false check-out
thefts were recorded;" said Sergeant Jim
Grimley.
The suspect employees were seen al-
legedly charging customers, believed to
be accomplices, for one item while
"bagging several hundred dollars worth
of merchandise"
The alleged thefts and frauds totalled
$ 14,50x).
Four women, three of them sisters,
have each been charged with fraud
under $5,0(x), theft under $5,0(X) and
possession of stolen property.
They are Eileen Maltais, 34, Monica
Madden, 35, and Jessica Freeman, 21,
all of Scarborough, and Karen Madden.
34, of Dyson Road, Pickering. Ms. Mal-
tais and Ms. Freeman face an additional
charge of fraud.
The four are scheduled to appear in
Oshawa provincial court May 28.
Police said the investigation is con-
tinuing and several more arrests are an-
ticipated.
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cerned about is that the
money is being directed
to agencies and I won-
der if it wouldn't be bet-
ter directed to the fami-
lies (of' the disabled) ...
to better obtain the sup-
ports they desire:'
According to social
services ministry fig-
ures, the new funding
will bring to $722 mil-
lion "the total invest-
ment in community ser-
vices for people with
developmental disabili-
ties" for 1999-2000.
The distribution of
funds will also take into
consideralion rapid
population growth in
some areas of the
province.
The Social Services
Minister blamed former
provincial governments
for a lack of planning
for the number of peo-
ple with developmental
disabilities who statisti-
cally can expected to be
found in expanding
populations. "In the
past 10 to 15 years, pre-
vious governments
made no provisions for
growth areas such as
Durham Region:' said
Ms. Ecker.
There arc 15 indi-
viduals supported by
the Ajax -Pickering -
Whitby agency who
Mr. Dill says "need sig-
nificantly increased
support." About 160
people are helped by
the residential, life
skill, training and voca-
tion services.
fax
NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 3 P
Pickering woman among
.� ---
four charged with fraud
Four employees of Sears Canada de-
partment stores in Pickering and Toron-
to face various charges following com-
plaints customers' credit cards were
used to make fraudulent purchases.
Durham Regional Police said sur-
veillance was set up by Sears security in
March at stores in the Pickering Town
Centre and Gerrard Square after phoney
purchases showed up on nine cus-
tomers' credit card bills.
"Between March and April, while
several suspects were under surveillance
for the alleged frauds, false check-out
thefts were recorded;" said Sergeant Jim
Grimley.
The suspect employees were seen al-
legedly charging customers, believed to
be accomplices, for one item while
"bagging several hundred dollars worth
of merchandise"
The alleged thefts and frauds totalled
$ 14,50x).
Four women, three of them sisters,
have each been charged with fraud
under $5,0(x), theft under $5,0(X) and
possession of stolen property.
They are Eileen Maltais, 34, Monica
Madden, 35, and Jessica Freeman, 21,
all of Scarborough, and Karen Madden.
34, of Dyson Road, Pickering. Ms. Mal-
tais and Ms. Freeman face an additional
charge of fraud.
The four are scheduled to appear in
Oshawa provincial court May 28.
Police said the investigation is con-
tinuing and several more arrests are an-
ticipated.
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ern extensions of the highway. The
407 currently ends at Hwy. 48 in
Markham. The 15 -kilometre stretch to
Brock Road will be four lanes wide,
but could he expanded to 10 in the fu-
ture, Mr. Sampson added. "Work will
begin immediately and it will be com-
plete Dec. 31, 2(X)]."
Hwy. 407 will eventually extend to
Hwy. 115, but no date has been set for
building it east of Brock Road.
Durham West MPP Janet Ecker
noted Durham MPPs met shortly after
the provincial election in 1995 to set
out which projects they wanted under-
taken.
"We got together to decide our pri-
orities. This is one of our priorities."
But, Pickering Regional Councillor
Rick Johnson isn't as excited as some
of his fellow politicians. He said the
reaction of his constituents, through
whose ward Hwy. 407 will run. "has
got to he mixed. There's concern about
contamination of wells during con-
struction. I hope that's addressed.
-Noise and noise attenuation fences
have to be built. This is farmland and
(will mean) the disruption of the com-
munity. Those pressures are brought to
bear.'
Brock Road will have to be
widened to four lanes from Hwy. 401
to the 407. "I'm a little disturbed (the
407) ends at Brock Road and 7 and the
pressures that will bring;' said Coun.
Johnson.
Widening Brock from the 401 to
the 407 will cost about $14 million, he-
said.
esaid.
But, Mayor Arthur% countered, "It's
been a very long process and people
recognize there have been compromis-
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t OPINIONS
Edi orioa &
Getebrgpe the fulurei
EDITORIAL
Transportation
merger merits an `A'
Cost -savings translate into
help for students and taxpayers
The wheels on the bus aren't going buses covering more routes than
'round and 'round fast enough. usual. However, parents' response to a
The Durham District School Board pilot project in Pickering "was fantas-
and the Durham Catholic District tic," says Pickering Trustee Fran
School Board have been discussing Pereira, chairman of the separate
plans to share busing services in Os- board's ad hoc transportation com-
hawa. Whitby and Ajax. Separate mittee. It's important to note, too, the
board trustees voted to "support the public board saved more than
initiation" of such services Monday. $300,000 and the separate board cut
"It makes a lot of sense for every- S 130,000. It's unfortunate for taxpay-
one. Oshawa public Trustee Kath- ers and students the boards didn't go
leen Hopper says. noting the boards ahead with the transportation merger
and the taxpayers reap the benefits. before they were forced to cut costs.
"This is a positive step." That surplus could have gone back to
And one that's long overdue. the classroom.
Trustee Hopper says the issue was Separate school board chairman
stale when she became involved with Mary Ann Martin says the move is
the school board eight years ago. "practical" and no one's debating
Despite Catholic Trustee Jim Mc- that.
Cafferty's pleas to "stop pussyfooting The timing is what's suspect.
around" it's unlikely the merger will It's too bad this move was necessi-
take place before September 2000. tated by the funding cuts and not
That's a shame. Educators have criti- when the problems developed. Too
cized the Province for its hard-nosed many politicians only react to change.
reforms to the education system but Trustee Hopper stated it's a benefit
without someone taking the bull by to both boards to stop duplication of
the horns, change seldom occurs. services when money is tight. Dupli-
While each board wants to protect cation of service should be eliminated
its own turf. its first priority is the ed- even when the coffers are overflow-
ucation of students. Cost-effective- ing.
ness in secondary services such as If the boards perceive this trans -
transportation can only benefit its pri- portation merger will be effective and
mary task. cost-efficient now, it certainly would -
A joint system will likely present a n't have been any different 10 years
juggling act of school schedules with ago.
The bell tolls
�I
r -
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ts nicety and release green
Nuclear fac
ae% when burn d N t I
To the editor:
In the April 4 News Advertiser,
you printed another paean to
Durham Nuclear Awareness, which
has gained unwarranted credence
largely through uncritical media
support. Its latest dreary polemic,
based as usual on bad science, poor
research, utopian assumptions, pro-
paganda
paganda and outright lies, is sup-
ported by Greenpeace, and the Nu-
clear Awareness Project.
Most of their claims are pop en-
vironmentalist, disinformation,
gross exaggerations or outright lies.
Biomass fuels are poisonous, hard
to handle in concrete form, explode
way too early for me
School bell rings before my alarm clock
When my daughter began junior
kindergarten last fall, I was taken on a
trip down memory lane as my mother
recalled my early days in school - a
time when a portable might have been
mistaken for a UFO, the days when an
era in education wasn't defined by a
political party.
And since I need considerably
more than just my fingers and toes to
count how many years ago that was,
suffice it to say, things have changed a
lot.
Still, as a reporter, I've been aware
of a lot of the changes that have gone
on in the classroom and thought I was
prepared for my first year as a parent
with a child at school.
For that, I should be sent to the de-
tention room - or to the "thinking
chair" as a 1K teacher might suggest.
That's because, seven months into our
first school year, the only category I
,would score top marks in is 'stress'.
Getting my four-year-old to school
on time - with her three-year-old
brother in tow - has been a grind since
day one. Reporting about early start
Linda
White
Sta. ff Writer
times is one thing; getting to school for
8:10 rain or shine, hair brushed or not
brushed, is something else.
I began longing for the days when
school started at 9 am. and found my-
self making my first call to Durham
Catholic District School Board chair-
man Mary Ann Martin as both a re-
porter and a parent, wondering if the
parents at my school are the only ones
struggling to get to school on time.
She was sympathetic to our plight
and that of families at other schools
where the bell is ringing when it
should be the alarm clock.
"It's very difficult for the little ones
to get out of bed in the morning," Ms.
Martin acknowledged, wondering how
many students rushing out the door ac-
tually get a proper breakfast.
Still, she's heard from some parents
who like the early start because it al-
lows them to drop their children off to
school en route to work. Others who
live just a few blocks away also drop
their kids off, though they barely brake
as the kids open the door and make a
bounding leap to get into the school
before the doors close.
Ms. Martin thought I was just kid-
ding when I suggested we rotate the
early start throughout the community,
so everyone can have a shot at it and
determine if they love it or hate it.
She does, however, believe the
issue of early start times "is worth re-
viewing" and suggests the board could
contact schools where lessons get
under way as early as 8 am. to see if
they have higher records of late and
absent students.
If those numbers paint the dreary
picture many parents beheve exists,
maybe our decision makers could
spend a little time on the thinking chair
and determine if changes are needed.
house
g e. . a urs gases
are heavier than air, concentrating
in low areas, release greenhouse
gases, and explode. ( Remember the
house in Pickering that blew up,
killing a woman:')
As for solar power, solar cells
don't work well in cold weather or
in low light. They also only gcncr-
ate low -amperage power which is
useless for industrial or heating
purposes. Wind generators? Alhc r-
ta's largest has sat unused for years
due to many problems. And, con-
trary to claims by DNA, NAP and
Greenpeace, plutonium is not the
most dangerous substance on earth,
it doesn't even make the top 40.
Spent nuclear fuel can he made
as hard as tungsten and safely
stored in stable rock formations
where it can release the rest of its
radiation undisturbed. It cannot be-
eroded
eeroded by water, out gas, or attain
critical mass.
The shipping containers were
tested by putting them (loaded with
water) on two trains that were run
into each other at the equivalent of
a 120 mph hit on a solid wall. No
leaks resulted. Contaminated liq-
uids can be shipped the same way,
in the same containers, for safe un-
derground storage.
It would be nice to see less cred-
ibility given to the anti-nuclear in-
dustry. I propose American-style
legislation along the lines of the to-
bacco and firearms lawsuits now
allowed there: When anyone falls
off a house or a wind -turbine tower
after going up to clear the snow
from solar cells, or to free a frozen
turbine rotor, or suffers asthma as a
result of burning "alternative"
fuels, it ought to be possible to sue
DNA, NPA, Greenpeace and others
who recommended these so-called
solutions to the "nuclear power
problem", for both actual and puni-
tive damages.
Robert Millar,
Pickering
PICKERING
NEWS
ADVERTISER
A Metroland Community
Newspaper
Tim Whittaker
Publisher
Joanne Burghardt
Editor -in-( 'hie f
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Distributing group of
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Advertiser is a member of
the Ajax & Pickering
Board of Trade, Ontario
Community Newspaper
Assoc., Canadian Com-
munity Newspaper
Assoc., Canadian Circu-
lations Audit Board and
the Ontario Press Council.
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right to classify or refuse
any advertisement. Credit
for advertisement limited
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pies.
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DURHAM
NEWS
ADVERTISER
APRIL
18
1999
,914 •®
EDITORIAL
Transportation
merger merits an `A'
Cost -savings translate into
help for students and taxpayers
The wheels on the bus aren't going buses covering more routes than
'round and 'round fast enough. usual. However, parents' response to a
The Durham District School Board pilot project in Pickering "was fantas-
and the Durham Catholic District tic," says Pickering Trustee Fran
School Board have been discussing Pereira, chairman of the separate
plans to share busing services in Os- board's ad hoc transportation com-
hawa. Whitby and Ajax. Separate mittee. It's important to note, too, the
board trustees voted to "support the public board saved more than
initiation" of such services Monday. $300,000 and the separate board cut
"It makes a lot of sense for every- S 130,000. It's unfortunate for taxpay-
one. Oshawa public Trustee Kath- ers and students the boards didn't go
leen Hopper says. noting the boards ahead with the transportation merger
and the taxpayers reap the benefits. before they were forced to cut costs.
"This is a positive step." That surplus could have gone back to
And one that's long overdue. the classroom.
Trustee Hopper says the issue was Separate school board chairman
stale when she became involved with Mary Ann Martin says the move is
the school board eight years ago. "practical" and no one's debating
Despite Catholic Trustee Jim Mc- that.
Cafferty's pleas to "stop pussyfooting The timing is what's suspect.
around" it's unlikely the merger will It's too bad this move was necessi-
take place before September 2000. tated by the funding cuts and not
That's a shame. Educators have criti- when the problems developed. Too
cized the Province for its hard-nosed many politicians only react to change.
reforms to the education system but Trustee Hopper stated it's a benefit
without someone taking the bull by to both boards to stop duplication of
the horns, change seldom occurs. services when money is tight. Dupli-
While each board wants to protect cation of service should be eliminated
its own turf. its first priority is the ed- even when the coffers are overflow-
ucation of students. Cost-effective- ing.
ness in secondary services such as If the boards perceive this trans -
transportation can only benefit its pri- portation merger will be effective and
mary task. cost-efficient now, it certainly would -
A joint system will likely present a n't have been any different 10 years
juggling act of school schedules with ago.
The bell tolls
�I
r -
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ts nicety and release green
Nuclear fac
ae% when burn d N t I
To the editor:
In the April 4 News Advertiser,
you printed another paean to
Durham Nuclear Awareness, which
has gained unwarranted credence
largely through uncritical media
support. Its latest dreary polemic,
based as usual on bad science, poor
research, utopian assumptions, pro-
paganda
paganda and outright lies, is sup-
ported by Greenpeace, and the Nu-
clear Awareness Project.
Most of their claims are pop en-
vironmentalist, disinformation,
gross exaggerations or outright lies.
Biomass fuels are poisonous, hard
to handle in concrete form, explode
way too early for me
School bell rings before my alarm clock
When my daughter began junior
kindergarten last fall, I was taken on a
trip down memory lane as my mother
recalled my early days in school - a
time when a portable might have been
mistaken for a UFO, the days when an
era in education wasn't defined by a
political party.
And since I need considerably
more than just my fingers and toes to
count how many years ago that was,
suffice it to say, things have changed a
lot.
Still, as a reporter, I've been aware
of a lot of the changes that have gone
on in the classroom and thought I was
prepared for my first year as a parent
with a child at school.
For that, I should be sent to the de-
tention room - or to the "thinking
chair" as a 1K teacher might suggest.
That's because, seven months into our
first school year, the only category I
,would score top marks in is 'stress'.
Getting my four-year-old to school
on time - with her three-year-old
brother in tow - has been a grind since
day one. Reporting about early start
Linda
White
Sta. ff Writer
times is one thing; getting to school for
8:10 rain or shine, hair brushed or not
brushed, is something else.
I began longing for the days when
school started at 9 am. and found my-
self making my first call to Durham
Catholic District School Board chair-
man Mary Ann Martin as both a re-
porter and a parent, wondering if the
parents at my school are the only ones
struggling to get to school on time.
She was sympathetic to our plight
and that of families at other schools
where the bell is ringing when it
should be the alarm clock.
"It's very difficult for the little ones
to get out of bed in the morning," Ms.
Martin acknowledged, wondering how
many students rushing out the door ac-
tually get a proper breakfast.
Still, she's heard from some parents
who like the early start because it al-
lows them to drop their children off to
school en route to work. Others who
live just a few blocks away also drop
their kids off, though they barely brake
as the kids open the door and make a
bounding leap to get into the school
before the doors close.
Ms. Martin thought I was just kid-
ding when I suggested we rotate the
early start throughout the community,
so everyone can have a shot at it and
determine if they love it or hate it.
She does, however, believe the
issue of early start times "is worth re-
viewing" and suggests the board could
contact schools where lessons get
under way as early as 8 am. to see if
they have higher records of late and
absent students.
If those numbers paint the dreary
picture many parents beheve exists,
maybe our decision makers could
spend a little time on the thinking chair
and determine if changes are needed.
house
g e. . a urs gases
are heavier than air, concentrating
in low areas, release greenhouse
gases, and explode. ( Remember the
house in Pickering that blew up,
killing a woman:')
As for solar power, solar cells
don't work well in cold weather or
in low light. They also only gcncr-
ate low -amperage power which is
useless for industrial or heating
purposes. Wind generators? Alhc r-
ta's largest has sat unused for years
due to many problems. And, con-
trary to claims by DNA, NAP and
Greenpeace, plutonium is not the
most dangerous substance on earth,
it doesn't even make the top 40.
Spent nuclear fuel can he made
as hard as tungsten and safely
stored in stable rock formations
where it can release the rest of its
radiation undisturbed. It cannot be-
eroded
eeroded by water, out gas, or attain
critical mass.
The shipping containers were
tested by putting them (loaded with
water) on two trains that were run
into each other at the equivalent of
a 120 mph hit on a solid wall. No
leaks resulted. Contaminated liq-
uids can be shipped the same way,
in the same containers, for safe un-
derground storage.
It would be nice to see less cred-
ibility given to the anti-nuclear in-
dustry. I propose American-style
legislation along the lines of the to-
bacco and firearms lawsuits now
allowed there: When anyone falls
off a house or a wind -turbine tower
after going up to clear the snow
from solar cells, or to free a frozen
turbine rotor, or suffers asthma as a
result of burning "alternative"
fuels, it ought to be possible to sue
DNA, NPA, Greenpeace and others
who recommended these so-called
solutions to the "nuclear power
problem", for both actual and puni-
tive damages.
Robert Millar,
Pickering
PICKERING
NEWS
ADVERTISER
A Metroland Community
Newspaper
Tim Whittaker
Publisher
Joanne Burghardt
Editor -in-( 'hie f
Steve Houston
Managing Editor
Bruce Danford
Director of
Advertising
Duncan Fletcher
Relad .-I dvernsing
Manager
Eddie Kolodziejcak
Classified Advertising
Manager
John Willems
Real !sate-: I uiomvnve
Advertising Manager
Abe Fakhourie
Distribuliun .11anuger
Lillian Hook
Qfic•e Manger
Barb Harrison
Composing Manager
1`ews
(905) 68.3-5110
aala
(905) 683-5110
Classifieds
(905)683-0707
Distribution
(905)683-5117
General Fax
(905)683-7363
-E Ntail
newsroomsdurham.net
Web address
www.durhamncw s. net
130 Commercial Arc.,
Ajax, Ont. I. IS 2115
The News Advertiser is
one of the Metroland
Printing. Publishing and
Distributing group of
newspapers. The News
Advertiser is a member of
the Ajax & Pickering
Board of Trade, Ontario
Community Newspaper
Assoc., Canadian Com-
munity Newspaper
Assoc., Canadian Circu-
lations Audit Board and
the Ontario Press Council.
The publisher reserves the
right to classify or refuse
any advertisement. Credit
for advertisement limited
to space price error occu-
pies.
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Cross -Canada cyclists make a
Students follow foursome's progress
BY SUSAN O'NEILL
Stuff Wriler
PICKERING — Students at St.
Elizabeth Seton Catholic School in
Pickering welcomed the Northem
Riders to town Friday as the four cy-
clists made their first pit stop on
their cross-country trip.
The cyclists make up one of
three teams travelling across the na-
tion the next three months as part of
the Canadian Heritage Interactive
Journey (CHID), which allows stu-
dents to follow the cyclists on the
Internet in their schools.
"We've been hearing about St.
Elizabeth Seton for some weeks;"
said cyclist Eileen McNamara dur-
ing an assembly to welcome the
team.
"This is an amazing send-off. We
consider this to be our first school
and the other schools will have a
heck of a lot to live up to"
The nine -week journey, which
was launched live on the Internet
from Rideau Hall in Ottawa Thurs-
day, is designed to bring the nation's
geography, history and culture alive
in the classroom, reports Jim Finan,
computer and technical resource
teacher at the Strouds Lane school.
As the cyclists travel through
Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, the
Northwest Territories, British Co-
lumbia and the Yukon before their
trek winds up in Prince Cpeorge,
B.C. on Jura: 15, they'll share their
experiences with students on an in-
teractive web site, located at
www.chij.com. That site encour-
ages pupils to play an active role in
the journey by sharing information
they've researched about their own
community.
Students at St. Elizabeth Seton,
the only Durham school to host the
cycling team, have spent the past
few months researching Pickering's
history to create a web site about the
NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 7 AIP
stop in Pickering' Public input
on the Internet i sought on
Pickering `A'
reactor start
PICKERING — Area resi-
dents arc invited to comment on
the possible restart of the 'A' re-
actors at the Pickering nuclear
station at a 'community consulta-
tion' session being held Monday
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Picker-
ing Recreation Complex.
Further sessions are planned
!'or Tuesday. April 27 and Mon-
day. May 3.
The consultations are being
conducted by the Ethics Group of
Dunbarton-Fairport United
Church, and discussions will cen-
tre on "the ethical issues involved
in the potential restart of Picker-
ing •A...
RON P/ETRONIRO/ Nees Advertiser photo
Students at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School students will subsequently follow their progress
in Pickering welcomed cross-country cyclists through Internet communication. Here. cycling
Friday as part of the Canadian Heritage Inter- team member Arnie Wilson is shown the official
active Journev. The cyclists made their first offs- Pickering website created by the students as part
Bial stopover as part of the trek in Pickering, and of the heritage project.
town and their school that other stu-
dents across Canada can log on to
over the coming weeks.
Students will also be able to
communicate with team members
about their travels and with students
at other host schools across the
country to find out more about other
communities.
" 1 think it's pretty cool that we'll
be- able to talk with them and send
them questions while they're tra%el-
ling;' says Grade: 7 student Nicole
Stevenson, who's looking forward
to following the team's trip through
Canada's north.
''The project certainly highlights
the importance of technology for all
of us;' Durham Catholic District
Schtx)l Board superintendent Paul
Pulla told pupils. -I'm happy to hear
you've been able to access this tech-
nology and become part of this pro-
ject:
Rosebank Road Public School in
Pickering is also among the I, RX)
schools across Canada participating
in the project, which is sponsored
by Industry Canada through School
Net's Junior GrassRoots program.
Defence witness suggests woman's death a suicide
BY %Tf'P1fEN SHAW
Staff Writer
The; prosecution's theory Laurie
White was strangled with an electri-
cal cord and a macabre attempt
made to make her death look like
suicide "doesn't fit" with the find-
ings of two autopsies, a defence ex-
pert says.
Dr. James Ferris, an internation-
ally renowned expert in the field of
forensic pathology, testified Friday
that based on his review of the med-
ical evidence, the most likely expla-
nation for Ms. White's death is she
hanged herself.
The 20 -year-old Pickering dental
assistant was found on the floor of
her bedroom in her parents' Picker-
ing home Oct. 8, 1996.
A 2.4 -metre electrical cord was
wrapped tightly around her neck.
Ms. White's death was originally
treated as suicide, but following an
exhumation of her body and a sec-
ond post mortem in April 1997, po-
lice charged her ex-boyfriend Jesse
Andrew Watkins with first-degree
murder.
The charge against Mr. Watkins,
who has pleaded not guilty, was re-
duced Wednesday to second-degree
murder following the completion of
the Crown's evidence.
LAURIE WHITE
Hanged in bedroom.
lite position of the defence is
Ms. White committed suicide. The
prosecution says Mr. Watkins, 26,
strangled Ms. White and ran the
cord from her neck up across the top
of the bedroom door, lifting her life-
less body by pulling the cord down
the outside until it snapped.
"I have some difficulty with un-
derstanding that scenario. It doesn't
fit that she was strangled, killed and
then suspended," Dr. Ferris testified.
JESSE WATKINS
Accused of murder.
He said in most cases of "homi-
cidal assault" by ligature strangula-
tion there is deep bruising found in
the neck area - which was not the
case in Ms. White's death.
"'lite problem in this case is
there is virtually no deep bruising in
the area of the ligature... The ab-
sence of deep injuries represents in-
sufficient force to render her uncon-
scious;' Dr. Ferris told the jury.
He said the lack of bruising and
the presence of petichial hemor-
rhaging or pin -point bleeding in the
face is consistent with a hanging
where the ligature breaks.
Pin -point bleeding generally
does not occur in hanging suicides,
Dr. Ferris said, but if the ligature
loosened at one point, allowing
some blood to flow to the head, that
could account for the hemorrhages.
-I think the possible explanation
would be there was an attempted
hanging, she would rapidly become
unconscious... The ligature then
broke and she fell to the ground," he
said, explaining the theory to the
jury.
'"Iiie ligature would remain tight
around the neck but not tight enough
to (completely cut the blood flow):'
Jurors will have to weight the ex-
pert testimony of Dr. Ferris against
the evidence given by Dr. David
Chiasson, the chief forensic pathol-
ogist of Ontario who performed the
second post mortem on Ms. White's
body.
Dr. Chiasson testified as a Crown
witness earlier in the trial and said
he believes Ms. White died by stran-
gulation, based on "unusual fea-
tures" and a report by a forensic en-
gineer who examine the door and
the cord.
AJIKF- WILLIAMS
'W 're hoping it it -ill provide
dialogue and understanding
with :he c•ommunitv.'
Pickering's 'A' reactors and
three at the Bruce nuclear station
were ordered shut down by On-
tario Hydro (now Ontario Power
Generation or OPG) in August of
1997 to allow the provincial utili-
ty to concentrate its resources on
improving the performance of its
four other reactors in Pickering
and eight elsewhere.
OPG is in the process of con-
sidering whether the 'A' reactors
here should be restarted next
year.
The Ethics Group has been re-
tained by OPG to conduct the
community consultation, says
Mike Williams, general manager
of safety and licensing for the
restart at the Pickering plant.
"We are totally out of it in
terms of controlling the process.
They are running the sessions, not
us," he explains.
The Ethics Group meetings are
one of the ways OPG will be con-
sulting area residents on the pos-
sible restart.
"It's a totally new process for
us," says Mr. Williams.
"It's a bit of an experiment.
We're hoping it will provide dia-
logue and understanding with the
community"
People who want to attend the
consultation sessions are asked to
register by telephone at 839-
7271.
AM PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 19N
BILLBOARD
APRIL 18, 1999
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
WALK: The Multiple Sclerosis So-
ciety hosts the 1999 Super Cities
Walk for MS beginning at 9:30 a.m.
at the Pickering Recreation Complex,
Valley Farm Rd. Check-in and break-
fast begins at 8:30 a.m. 5 km or 10
km routes with rest stops, refresh-
ments and a barbecue. Groups of four
or more people are eligible to win
prizes while walking together. Regis-
ter, 1-888-822-8467 or fax registra-
tion to (416) 922-3605.
CONCERT: Southside Worship
Centre. 55 Emperor St.. Ajax, pre-
sents the Toronto Mass Choir Con-
cert at 6 p.m. Free admission. 428-
1985.
HYMN: An Old -Fashion Hymn Sing
is being held at St. Timothy's Presby-
terian Church, 97 Burcher Rd.. Ajax,
at 7:30 p.m. Phone 683-9162
(Karen).
MONDAY APRIL 19
CANVASSERS: The Salvation
Army needs canvassers in Ajax and
Pickering for the Red Shield Blitz for
one to two hours during the first
week of May. (416) 321-2654
(Michael Stayner).
GARDENING: The Ajax Garden
Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Ajax
Royal Canadian Legion Branch, 111
Hunt St. Dorothy Morrison will have
floral design and show tips. All wel-
come. Phone 427-9247 (Heather) for
information.
LUNCH: The ladies auxiliary of
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606
offers daily lunches from noon to
1:30 p.m. at the Legion hall at 1555
Bayly St.. Pickering. Under $4. All
welcome, no membership required.
839-'_990.
TUESDAY, APRIL 20
SENIORS: The Tuesday !Morning
Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m.
at St. Andrew's Community Centre,
46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. The Parkside
Public School primary and junior
school choirs perform. Phone 619-
0315.
DROP-IN: The Ajax North Drop -In
Centre meets from 9 to 1 I a.m. every
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at
the Riverbreeze Community Centre,
1 Richards Lane, Ajax. Parents, care-
givers and children four and under
welcome. Free. 428-8817 (Darlene
Walker), 683-4400 (Darlene
Neville).
DISABLED: The Ontario Coalition
of Families holds a community meet-
ing to discuss the provincial govern-
ment's Making Services Work for
People from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 606, 1555
Bayly St. E., Pickering. Guest speak-
ers from Parents in Action for Chal-
lenged Kids, Alliance for People
with Developmental Disabilities,
CUPE Social Services. All welcome.
Phone 619-0782 for more informa-
tion.
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endangered species including the rare white
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are never born because when it rains in the
river valley's of BC's Temperate Rainforest
landslides fill in the rivers and streams
below?
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N E W S
Birthday
B r a d
Spiers had s
April 8 cir-
cled on the
calendar' }
because
that's the
day he
reached
double dig- '
its. Happy 10th birthday wishes from
Mom, Dad, Michelle and Adam.
"We love you." i
I Anniversary
April 3 was a special day for Lill and
Tim Niles
as Mom and
Dad cele- "
hrated 50
years of
wedded
bliss. Love
from "all of
us - Sue,
Rick, Moe, '1
C a r o l,
Kathi, George, Cindy and I>Maniel.
all ul' your 23 grandkids and three
great-grandchildren"
I
Birthday
A birthday poem:
"Ring loud the bell
for dear Julie Knell.
Cause lord) -oh lord)
She's now reached forty:"
Wishing Julie love, happiness and a
new beginning are Mum, Dad, Lisa
Havden, Hollee, Kathy and all the
family in England. !
Birthday
A birthday poem:
"Of all the embarrassing things to do,
for our boys, for there are two.
We wouldn't want to appear meant,
but look who is turning sweet six-
teen"
Happy birthday to David and Gary
Westseling on April 15. Love from
Morn, Dad and the whole family.
f�opp19
ing
A D ti' E R T I S E R A 11 R I L l 8 1 9 9 9
Birthday
April 5 was a big day for
Ryan
Calc.
because j
h c
turned;,
n i n e•
years...*
o 1 d .
Happy
birthday wishes to Ryan with
love from his family and
friends.
Birthdays
Birthday
Happy hirthdav wishes to
E m m a
Hughes.
who turns
nine on o
April 11.
"Have a
wonderful
d a y
sweet- •'•-
c a k c s.
Love Mom, Bob, Adam and
the whole I-amily."
H a p p y
birthday
wishes went _
out to Beat -
r i c c�
Weaver on
Apn1 8 and
to Tian
Keefe orf
April I.
Beatrice and Tian have lxc n friends
for 74 years. Beatrice has been a
Pickering resident tier f0 years. [ tXs I
of love and many happy returns Mom
from your three chikiren, 13 grand-
children and 23 great-grandchildren.
Birthday -
"Our little princess" Car.
Irina Lo Bello turned sitz
on April 8. Sending love
and best wishes are
Mommy, Daddy, Gran,
Dedo and "your four -
footed pal, Thor. We
love you Minnie!"
Birthdays
Birthday
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TH5 WEEK'S CAKE WINNERS ARE:
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on March 28.
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Birthdays
Birthday
I Birthday
Elizabeth
I Happy 40th r,
Martins turn~
birthday wish- {zI
little Aussie, Christopher
16 on April If.
es went out to
s c v -
Happy sweet
j Nally Kuczuk
16th birthday
on March 28.
wishes with..r
Lots of love
lots of love _
and best wish -
from Mom.
es to a great guy. "Whether it's soc-
step-dad Anthony and brothers
cer, hockey or kneeboarding, you're
Shawn and Austin. Elizabeth is
a real sport Wal! No matter how old
celebrating her hig day with friends
you get, we know you'll always
and family, topping it otl'with a trip
have the `chipmunk' in you. Happy
to Disney World in Florida.
40th From The Gang:'
A special r_
g i r I
turned f
eight on
April 12. 1#
Megan ;
O l s o n
celebrat-
ed the oc-
casion '
with a
p o 0 1
party.
"Happy birthday Megan. I_u�c Irunl
Mom, Dad and Ryan."
Birthday
Birthday
"Our beautiful baby doll- Jessica ccl-
ehrated her first birthday on March
26. Love and kisses from Mommy,
Daddy, her grandparents, aunts,
uncles, cousins and friends. "You
are the best thine to ever happen to
us. We all love you very much "
Birthday
"Our baby" Ayrika Hill celebrates
her second birthday on April 20.
Happy birthday wishes from
Mommv, Daddy, Jordan and
Amber -Lynne. "We love you
l — -
baby."
:Birthday Birthday
"Anastasia Hodgins
Birthday
"Our little girl is growing up.
Happy
,)arced into her 12th
little Aussie, Christopher
Samantha ,lean Ranee Sun-
s c v -
)irthday on April 4,
day
Son,
w h
derarajah
e n t h
erring a Guinness
Lan -
celebrated
birth-
tecord by attendinghc-r
five on
Mar -
second
d a y
our celebrations in
1 6 .
Lots of
h e
birthday on
wisheshree
turns
1 6
days. A party
Emily, Amanda,
'Y(wr
r__1
Feb. 27.
w e n t �"With
known as a learner's per -
and Tristan com
smile
out toPori
the many
tralia."
ras' is osun-
shine and
Justindemented
celebrations
vith other friends and family. Love and hest
I your laugh-
o npecial
April 16. Lots of love
vishes Tasha from all of' us!"
ter our song. Our love always
M
from ommy, Daddy,
from Mommy, Gramma,
po
your
cacao, Uncle T.J., Aunty
"art
grdparents, aunts, uncles,
cousins and Chelsea"
Gail and Uncle Randy.
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Birthday
Birthday
"Happy birthday to Ajax's
April 12 is going to be a
little Aussie, Christopher
busy
Carl-
day
Son,
w h
IF o r
o €s
Lan -
turned
d o n
five on
Mar -
April
tin as
1 6 .
Lots of
h e
I ove
turns
1 6
a n d
kisses
a n d
will get his GI, also
from Mum, Dad, brother
known as a learner's per -
Nicholas, his new Canadian
mit. Wishing Landon a
friends and relatives in Aus-
wonderful day with love
tralia."
are Mom and the family.
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Celebration of the
Members of the PineRidge Arts Council were treated
io live performances during the annual general meet-
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photo, Katrina Mahv plays the oboe during the event
while Emily Myhr provided vocal entertainment with
her rendition of Summertime by composer George
Gershwin.
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Pickering students get graphic reminder of prom night perils
BY SUSAN O'NF-/LL
Staff Writer
Unconscious and lying on a back-
board with a collar around her neck, the
17 -year-old is rushed into the trauma
room by two paramedics.
A team of doctors and nurses franti-
cally begins to treat the patient who was
on her way to the prom with her
boyfriend when the couple were in-
volved in a head-on collision. Both had
been drinking heavily.
The impact of the crash ejected the
young woman through the windshield.
She was found by paramedics 30 feet
from the vehicle.
She has multiple head and chest in-
juries and is suffering from respiratory
distress when she arrives in the emer-
gency room.
The trauma team inserts a tube into
her chest to inflate her lung. They drain
her stomach and bladder.
When her heart begins to fail,
medics perforin CPR. But, attempts to
resuscitate the patient are unsuccessful.
After 30 minutes she's pronounced
dead.
"This happens a lot:' Dr. Steve
Whittaker told approximately 400 se-
nior students at St. Mary Catholic Sec-
ondary School Wednesday during a
presentation on the consequences of
drunk driving.
'A lot of our injuries are related to
drinking and driving:' he said following
the dramatization conducted by a trau-
ma team from Lakendge Health Os-
hawa. "This doesn't just happen on
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With less than two weeks until stu-
dents at the Whites Road high school
celebrate their senior prom, principal
Mike Bak thought it was a good time to
remind students of "their responsibility
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"The prom is always a terrific time
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they have and the consequences of their
actions," said Mr. Bak. "In terms of the
whole community, it's good to get this
information out"
Dr. Whittaker, who made a similar
presentation to pupils at Oshawa's
O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Insti-
tute last spring, said he hopes the
dramatization will drive the message
home to students.
"The purpose is to strike home how
dangerous drinking and driving is for
young kids — to give them some idea
of the consequences;" Dr. Whittaker
said in an interview. "We're not just ac-
tors on TV."
Grade 12 student Erin O'Neill,
who's organizing St. Mary's prom on
April 29 along with Tanya Mitchell,
said, "Especially at this age it's impor-
tant to know the -dangers that are out
there.
The dramatization "was really bene-
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eyes"
"It was interesting to see what really
happens, how many people are involved
and how upsetting it can be when they
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Customer satisfaction is
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mental Health ]Jay aims at solutions
May 1 event kicks off week
BY UGRIKE PAWELZIK
NEWS
Durham Grief Resources Cen-
Special to the News Advertiser
mas is you don't feel supported.
ADVERTISER
The COPE Mental Health
There's a lot of shame from the
"Come out," said Miss
Program and the Durham Re-
stigma so they don't get profes-
Davidson. "We're very success-
gion Community Care Associa-
sional help and they suffer in si-
ful all through the day and most
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lence.
of the agencies that come say
against mental illness at this
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18,
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"They make referrals or han-
This year's day will be held
help earlier wouldn't prevent it,
dle the calls themselves and it's
Saturday, May 1 at the Oshawa
they would have been able to
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Centre and kicks off Mental
get help all throughout."
tell that they're going to attend
Health Week which takes place
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every year"
from May 3-7.
wide variety of agencies and
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Sheri Davidson is program
groups will be at the Oshawa
steer people who need help to -
manager of the COPE Mental
Centre to answer questions and
wards the resources available to
Health Program and co-ordina-
hand out informational pam-
them and erase some of the stig-
tor of Mental Health Awareness
mental Health ]Jay aims at solutions
May 1 event kicks off week
BY UGRIKE PAWELZIK
"What happens with the stig-
Durham Grief Resources Cen-
Special to the News Advertiser
mas is you don't feel supported.
tre and the YWCA.
The COPE Mental Health
There's a lot of shame from the
"Come out," said Miss
Program and the Durham Re-
stigma so they don't get profes-
Davidson. "We're very success-
gion Community Care Associa-
sional help and they suffer in si-
ful all through the day and most
tion are hoping to fight stigmas
lence.
of the agencies that come say
against mental illness at this
"Then they may end up hav-
they can't keep their pamphlets
year's Eighth Annual Mental
ing an episode or something
on the shelves.
Health Awareness Day.
like that, and, although getting
"They make referrals or han-
This year's day will be held
help earlier wouldn't prevent it,
dle the calls themselves and it's
Saturday, May 1 at the Oshawa
they would have been able to
been a big spin-off and you can
Centre and kicks off Mental
get help all throughout."
tell that they're going to attend
Health Week which takes place
On Mental Health Day a
every year"
from May 3-7.
wide variety of agencies and
She hopes the day will help
Sheri Davidson is program
groups will be at the Oshawa
steer people who need help to -
manager of the COPE Mental
Centre to answer questions and
wards the resources available to
Health Program and co-ordina-
hand out informational pam-
them and erase some of the stig-
tor of Mental Health Awareness
phlets from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
mas that exist.
Day. She said part of the focus
These include the Whitby Men-
"Mental health difficulties
of Mental Health Awareness
tal Health Centre, Durham Re-
are very common;' she said.
Day is to raise consciousness
gion Mental Health Mobile Cri-
"Most of us know someone
against the stigmas mental
sis Service, COPE Mental
with a mental health problem
heath patients face.
Health Program, Colborne
and this will tell them what's
"Stigma is the No. 1 prob-
Community Services, United
available to help them and
lem right now, " she said.
Survivors Support Centre,
what's out there for them"
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like you
Anyone coming out of winter hi-
bernation and looking for a way to
get out and get involved this spring,
doesn't need to look further than the
AIDS Committee of Durham.
Volunteers are needed for the
fund-raising committee and walk
committee, the street outreach, and
the bi-weekly bingo taking place
every other Wednesday from 9:30-
11:30 a.m.
Anyone with an interest in meet-
ing and talking to a wide range of
people would be of particular inter-
est to the AIDS Committee of
Durham.
For further information on volun-
teering with the AIDS Committee of
Durham, or to register for the next
training session on May 8, contact
Natalie Manders on Mondays and
Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at 665-0051.
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The number of golf courses in Durham Region could double over the next 25 years
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BY BRIAN M NAI
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The Durham Region map could
well be dotted with twice the number
of golf courses by the time the next
century is a quarter old.
Consistent with a boom in both the
population and popularity of the game,
the region's planning department has
been deluged with applications to
build new courses. Although the ap-
proval procedure is much more strin-
gent than it has been in the past, ex-
perts say trends point to a doubling of
Durham's current 37 courses over the
next 25 or 30 years.
"It's certainly one of the most sig-
nificant trends out there," says Jim
Blair, a director with the planning de-
partment. "Of all the things we're get-
ting applications tier, we've probably
had the most for golf courses:'
With Woxxien Sticks in Uxbridge
and Golfer's Dream in Scugog set to
open this summer and another seven or
eight current applications close to
being approved, the landscape will cer-
tainly include many more flag poles,
fairways and greens in the near future.
Doug Summers, part owner of four
courses in the region, has an applica-
tion out for another. He hopes to build
a high-end championship course on the
land he owns on Taunton Road in the
next couple of years.
"Me beauty of golf is people can
play at any level and basically at any
expense they want," says Summers.
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takes to get things rolling now.
`Of all the things we're
getting applications for,
we've probably had the
most for golf courses'
JIM BLAIR, DURHAM REGION
_PLANNING DEPARTMENT
"Fen years ago you bought the land
and put a bulldozer out there;' he says.
"Now the process takes, to do it prop-
erly, a minimum of four years."
But Summers agrees the new
process is better in the long run. In
order for approval, an application must
go through two levels of government
— the region and the municipality —
and satisfy a number of environmental
and residential concerns.
Blair says the process can take any-
where from six months to several years
once the planning department receives
the application.
"It depends on whether the appli-
cant has done the technical work;" says
Blair, explaining things usually go
quickly once an environmental impact
study has been done.
Regardless of the time line, it ap-
pears the popularity of golf and the
available real estate will ensure
Durham will he a golfing haven for
years to come.
Region planner John Michailidis
says Durham's population is expected
to rise from 480.(XX) to about one mil-
lion in the next 30 years and the num-
ber of golf courses should increase
proportionately.
"There's no scientific formula, but
you can look at the trends;" he says, es-
timating about 10 new courses per
decade. "It's very crude."
The game seems to be appealing
not only to more people, but to a wider
of variety of people. A 1996 survey
conducted by the Royal Canadian Golf
Association shows increasing partici-
pation across the country, and espe-
cially in Ontario, and reveals young
people, businessmen, retirees and
women all taking up the game with
abandon.
For this reason, the new courses
will probably vary considerably in
type. Wooden Sticks, for example, will
offer 18 championship holes, some
based on famous holes from notable
courses around the world, while
Golfer's Dream will be a nine -hole,
par -36 course for those who still want
to be challenged but don't have a full
day to play a round.
There should also be an influx of
executive and smaller type courses
aimed at businessmen and those just
learning the game.
"You can do your business out on
the golf course;' says Blair. "It's be-
come part of our culture:'
"People have more free "It's a very social, family
time;" adds Michailidis. sport"
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PGA Tour player Nal Sutton isproof
A low -ball hitter can play a higlimball course — and win
How often have you played a
golf course that just doesn't fit
your game? Players often let the
layout of the course dictate what
type of shot to hit — which can be
the recipe for high scores and frus-
tration.
Take a hint from the profes-
sionals and play your game when-
ever possible.
When a situation calls for a
shot that's opposite of what you
normally hit, play defensively and
avoid the big number.
That is exactly what Hal Sutton
`To be honest, winning
the tournament was
completely out of my
realm of thinking'
HAL SUTTON
did at East Lake Golf Club when
he won the Tour Championship
last year.
Conventional wisdom held that
to play the 7,108 -yard layout suc-
cessfully, players had to hit high
shots which would land soft and
hold the hard, slick greens.
Sutton is a low -ball hitter who
should have had a hard time scor-
ing. However, he developed a
plan on how to play the course
that proved to be successful.
"(East Lake), as a whole, is a
golf course that really favors a
high -ball hitter;" explained Sutton.
"I had to play pretty defensive.
I was not able to attack the flag a
lot. I had to try and be patient,
two -putt and then try to make a
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putt when I could.
"I really didn't have a lot of
close birdie putts. The happiest
that I am to report is that I had a
lot of long putts all week, and I
had only one three -putt all week.
That was the big difference"
Since he didn't have any expec-
tations of scoring well on the de-
manding course, Sutton was more
relaxed on the course.
" I was just focusing on trying
to play the best I could;' said Sut-
ton.
"To be honest, winning the
tournament was completely out of
my realm of thinking because the
first two trips around the course I
was pretty convinced the course
didn't fit Hal Sutton. It didn't
favor a low -ball hitter.
"That might have been really
good that I did that in a backwards
way. I didn't put any pressure on
myself. I just tried to play my
game all week and not get off my
game plan."
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The Canadian Tour is the showcase
of men's professional golf in Canada.
In 1999, the Canadian Tour made 22
stops across the country and while none
are in Durham Region, there is an event
— the Samsung CPGA at DiamondBack
G.C. in Richmond Hill July 29 to Aug.
I. The Canadian Tour also has a
lengthy affiliation with Durham Region
golf in that the fall qualifying school has
been held at Thunderbird G.C. in Ash-
burn for two decades.
Purses at the 13 official McDonald's
Order of Merit events range from
$125,000 to $2(X),(XX).
The total tour purse in 1999 will be
$2.325 million, up from $2 million in
1998 and $1 million dollars more than
what was played for in 1997.
The Canadian Tour has about 190
members from several countries.
Fields at the Canadian Tour include
an international mix of young up and
coming stars and established veterans.
All of Canada's top professional
golfers have played the Canadian Tour.
Dave Barr, Dan Halldorson, Richard
Zokol arc PGA Tour winners. Brent
Franklin and Rick Gibson have been
members on the Japanese Tour and Gib -
What do Steve Stricker,
Stuart Appleby, Tim
Herron and Scott
McCarron have in
common? They're all
graduates of
the Canadian Tour
son has two wins there.
Mike Weir, the 1997 Order of Merit
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tours are: 1998 PGA Tour winners
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Boros, Tim Herron, Scott McCarron,
Billy Ray Brown, Stuart Appleby, Grant
Waite, Mike Springer, Mike Heinen,
Jim Bcnepc and John Morse.
Canadian Tour grads have won more
than 40 events on the PGA. European
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An education in golf
BY BRIAN LEGRE.E
Golf '99 Editor
Andrew Nicholls just turned 18
on Friday, but he's old enough to un-
derstand the significant gains the
game of golf has made - especially
among teenagers.
"When I started playing, it wasn't
cool to golf, but now it is;" says
Nicholls, one of Ontario's leading
When I started playing,
it wasn't cool to golf,
but now it is'
Nicholls, who plays out of Os-
hawa Golf Club, has been playing
_olf half his short life.
Now, he'd like to make it a pre-
cursor to a career, hoping to land a
�Cholarship to a college in the Unit -
cd States, hoping to parlay his golf-
ing talents into an education in either
law or business.
While some young golfing talents
can he excused for casting their eyes
toward the money and challenge of
playing professionally, Nicholls
doesn't possess a PGA mindset at
this point.
"1 have to wait to see how I de -
%eloped.' says Nicholls, a grade 12
student at Oshawa's Paul Dwyer
Catholic High School.
"Right now, I'm not sure about
the PGA Tour, but I would like to get
my education paid for. I'd like to get
a scholarship - the first thing is get-
ting a degree."
But in order to attract serious
scholarship interest, Nicholls will
have to put the proper numbers up -
not only in the classroom, but on the
Nicholls hopes a solid junior golf season will
n a scholarship to a school in the United
golf course.
"I have to have
a good season;" says Nicholls, who just
returned from Myrtle
Beach, S.C. as a member of the On-
tario Golf Association team which competed in the first
Can/Am Junior Cup Matches.
"We got beat, but we kind of expect-
/
ed that." he says.
"They had been playing all year and
we were just getting our clubs out."
RSE
(Pickering's Raffi Aghagulian, who
.
plays out of Thunderbird G.C. and Port
',A
:Cut1V " '
Hope's Brad Pemberton, the reigning
Ontario Junior Champion, were also
members of the team.)
"If 1 play well, I should have good
enough results to get a scholarship."
. -
In addition to hoping he's got enougt
game to attract interest, Nicholls is also
trying to make himself known to U.S.
schools.
He wrote introductory letters last
year to several schools and will also
compete in several American Junior
Golf Association (AJGA) events this
year, including the Hudson Junior
Invi-tational
in Ohio in June - an event won
Y view
in the past by players such as Phil
Mickleson and John Daly.
In addition to his ventures south of
the border, Nicholls, who is in his final
season as a junior golfer, will compete
in the Ontario Junior at Dalewood G.C.
in Port Hope July 13-16 and will try to
tj
qualify for the Ontario Men's Match
Play event at Mad River G.C. in Stayn=
er June I-4.
Last year he finished 10th at the On-
tario Junior.
kering
This year?
Creek
He's not tipping his hand, other than
to say he's looking for "improved per-
formances" in 1999_
'y..i .�'
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to your home at an hour that is designed to further knowledge as 831-9440.
They will custom make doctor
prescribed inserts for shoes, made
to the cast of a patient's foot into
the shoe.
Russell is set on old fashioned
service. He will personally come to
your home at an hour that is con-
venient to you.
There he will do a series of
evaluations consisting of a walk-
ing assessment where he will
determine what the problem could
be. Russell will also analyze the
foot to determine the root problem
of such conditions as calluses and
corms.
Once the analysis is completed,
the report is send to the referring
physician.
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PICKERING — A local
Serenity group hosts 12 Step
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and heat.
That's why using quality prod-
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installer is the best way to keep the
cold in and heat out during the
summer and the opposite during
winter.
Of course, now that spring is
here, the former is of utmost impor-
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them installed by Norm DDucett of
Norjo Enterprises.
For over 25 years, Norjo has
been the preferred choice of many
homeowners in the Scarborough
and Durham area.
Norm specializes in a wide
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and does each job as if he were
working on his own home.
Right now he's taking book-
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door installations. He's especially
excited about the line of steel
entranceway doors from Slim -Line.
"They're the best on the mar-
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Norm.
If you want to see the doors for
yourself, feel free to visit the Slhn-
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in Pickering.
Norm
Norm chose Slim Line because
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Pickering tykes end dream season
PICKERING — Tem-
pleman Direct, a tyke house
league team in the Pickering
Hockey Association (PHA),
completed its dream season
by winning the annual Ajax
House League Tournament
recently.
Sixteen teams from all
over southern Ontario were
entered in the tourney, a
weekend after Templemen
won the PHA Playoff
Championship in the tyke
'A' division.
The victory in Ajax was
especially exciting. Temple-
man defeated Sleep Country
.)f Ajax 4-3 in the final.
Sleep Country jumped into
.,n early 2-0 lead before
Templeman got on the board
with a breakaway goal by
Jason Armstrong. Ajax went
up 3-1 but Templeman
roared back to win. Pat Gra-
ham scored Templeman's
second goal. Oscar Graber
then tied the game early in
the third period and scored
the winning goal with 56
seconds left in regulation.
Templeman goalie Eric Bai-
ley stopped three break-
aways in the third period.
Templeman defeated
Ajax CIBC 12-0 in the semi-
finals on hat tricks by Gra-
ham, Michael Purcell, Arm-
strong and Graber. Chris
Stuart anchored the defen-
sive corps along with Char-
lie Graber, who had four as-
sists. Davey Pusztai and
Curtis Sturley picked up
three assists, Ryan Bailey
and Carter Finlayson had
two each, John Guenther
and Kyle Press had one
apiece.
The toughest challenge
of the tourney for the six-
year-old Templeman team
was against the seven-year-
old Meadowvale Mohawks
of Mississauga in the final
round-robin game. Both
Meadowvale and Temple-
man had won their first two
games, but, because of goals
for and against ratio, Tem-
pleman only needed a tie to
advance. Bailey made some
incredible saves against
Meadowvale. With Temple-
man down 3-1 in the third it
was comeback time. Graber
scored his second goal of the
game to narrow the deficit to
3-2, then Graber completed
the hat trick to tie the game
with just over four minutes
to go. Meadowvale pulled
its goalie in the last minute,
but Bailey shone in net to
preserve the tie that allowed
Templeman to advance to
the semi-finals.
The high intensity award
went to Casey Roxburgh.
A PHA team has now
won this tournament two
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years in a row as the Paul
Etherington-Re/Max squad
took the tyke division last
year.
In the PHA tyke playoffs,
Templeman recorded three
close victories in four days
to take the 'A' champi-
onship. In the finals, Tem-
pleman defeated Dr. M.L.
Lean 1-0. The only goal in
the very close, tight -check-
ing game was by Temple -
man's leading scorer, Pur-
cell. Guenther played the
entire playoffs in goal and
had three straight shutouts.
In the semi-finals, Tem-
pleman defeated Lone Star
1-0 on a goal by Luke Rid-
dell. It was Luke's second
goal of the season.
Graber, who scored 11
goals in five games, was
named the most valuable
player of the tournament.
Templeman Direct fin-
ished in first place in league
play and won the Pickering
House League Tournament
over Christmas. Michael
Purcell was the MVP and
Guenther was a standout in
net in all games.
Durham West Girls
Hockey Association
lilry-outs
All try -outs are at the
Pickering Recreation Complex
- O'Brien Rink
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Leaning. Quote Fie No. 99-033.
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ADVANCING CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS
Ne have an immediate opening for an enthusiastic experieno
ndividual to join our proactive customer service team.
rhe successful candidate will possess excellent verbal and
:ommunication skills, a professional telephone manner and It
ability to multitask in a fast paced environment. You must have
ninimum of one year order desk experience, preferably in a
distribution or manufacturing environment, and be computer
literate. Please forward your resume before May 2, 1999 to:
cr Pavlakovich, Hunan Resources
!raw -Hill Ryerson
(905) 430-5020
We thank all applicants, however, only those in
als called for an interview will be contacted. No
V Gen" NMP 1 Ow" NMP
Marketing Associate
IIs Wert a.- I Pubho, X haat Whaling aarhmatl
Y pis rile. yw will he rq.ii the ear viabi ll ae.lns
in rhe oruwi'wwy an r•aarme
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ALL
UNEMPLOYED
18 AND UP
Ck-rlis, student:
drr.ers, painter.
r•rtitruction wor4
urn, laborers etc.
START A NEW
CAREER
Lpb513.51ppeerhr
W WlLLT1tAIN
YOU
Factory Outlet ha
Cost. Serv. Manag-
er Trainees, set up
LJ LSP gen. help, an
n•lated position.
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED
o training proved
,i in all depts. Boin-
luses, incentives and
apid advancement
or turd working ui-
fividua s. You must
w neat, reliable,
lave own transpor-
ation and able to
tart work immcd.
;or interview appt.
all:
5711-3532
Sunday
12 noon - 3 p.m.
Monday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
ATTENTION FULL TMK part
him Local firm slat 43 1m -
me* w operrgs we 1lexibk
sctkdules available 510.85
Stan No Exp Nesc./Win
Train Must fill posmorts by
April 20. GreW for studerils
lover 18) and others. Cal
Mon. from 10 a.m. -6 p.m.
(9051 723.1920.
KIMM PNOOOM since re-
Quaft
associalin
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aortdyr r.for kind
wlfli 1-
off REOUNEa for We
George. Evens ce ttKa-
sa V. Call 852-9519 or 642-
8453
COOKAAm �i� WNW
to ( Michad Chan. 1 aY t�or
MWERS
Must have town
vehicle; PR FIT;
VMjtby to West Hip
Cash pd daily plus
weekr4 ht weekend
work available.
420-9919
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Also Students and
Retirees Welcome
rRtW MAUSER positions
available at Taco Bell. Ajax,
Westney7Bayty. AR Sh tS. Ap-
py wiftn. No plione raft.
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1 1 Careers 1031 Careers1 Cven,M Help 1 Gerwral Hell,1 GrfneraI Help 1 General Help Skilled Help Skilled HelpMW
SkiNed Help
We have an excellent
opportunity for you!
If you are 16 to 24 years of age, out
of school, unemployed or
underemployed and not collecting
E.I. benefits, the YMCA can assist
you to find employment by:
matching your skills and interests
to career opportunities
providing a paid internship
opportunity
providing continued support to
secure and maintain employment
Information sessions will be held in
Pickering:
April 19. 20 and 21.
Spaces are limited. To register
please call (905) 839-3845 ext. 335.
' Programs funded by the Ontario
Government
TYMCA
1 Goriest Help 1 GerterN Help
TO RUN CANADAUSA
We offer
'GENUINE' RATES
BENEFIT PACKAGE
DIRECT DEPOSIT
'OPEN DOOR' POLICY TO ALL OUR DRIVERS
We require 6 months to Senior Drivers
I.C.C. Medical, Police Search,
Recent Abstract
EXCEL HIGHWAY SUPPORT SERVICE INC
1-888-769-9799
FAX: (905)723 3797
FAST TRACK
YOUR CAREER
Great opportunity for an optimis-
tic. cheerful• aggressively friendly
individual with outstanding com-
munication and telephone skills &
an enthusiastic attitude to skillful-
ly manage the clinic & assist the
Dr. in providing superior health
care. Excellent training provided.
Apply in person
West Chiropractic Clinic
4747 Hwy, #7 East,Unionville
WAREHOUSE HELP
Full time position available.
xcellent knowledge of English an
drivers license required. F1 en
n French a definite asset. Jo
volves light lifting and packagin
arderVSteeles area. Hours Mo
o Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Call for a t 905 477-1172
OIIIVEN FOR expedite van
jrrth G License. Mirkmum 2
dears experience Must be
kee to travel. Hart Commis -
SM. twrelits.Apy to FiW
343. P.O Boz 1 Oshawa.
Ontario L1 H 71_5
EARN 5200., 6300.. 5500.. or
store per week. assembling
poclucts in the comfort of
lora own home. Send a self-
Nldrrssed sUmped envelope
ID: O.P.H. 62400 Dundas St
W. Sue 541. Ref 636. Mis-
sissauga. Ont. L5K 2R8.
BTNETE&MMEleUraogism
required. Art 6 Technique
Academy, of Esthe ifs seeking
a maw individual as an In-
soHclor's Assisum. Mminwm
5 yprs worfong experience.
Excefent opponrrriry. Fax ro-
suMe (905)7283310 or appy
in person 15 Simcoe St. S.
0sfww
EXPERIENCED Telemarketers
headed. Phase cal (905)427-
6040.
GRASS CurrING required for
Ajax linage aka. Ona a
1rsMr from May 1st b end d
bei. Suit student. Call
after 6p.m. Td 427.4212.
we pati You W" to
assemble our products. Ea
work No taperiealre
necessary. For FREE detai
send Firs 91MS�Ert- ; I
an LilanF " lid, Sole 1'
Pkkri Oat, Liv im
wst ei PARTides TORE
Le
changes,
Previous experience neces-
sary. vabd drivers fitese.
Appy x PENN20LL, 195
�r �Rd. S. Ajax. (rro
FUII-TNIE PARTS Driver
needed lor HeaM Duty �Distribinor mWy M
able to drive arid vdxde
and provide a dears drivers
abstract Drop resume at 1751
Wentworth St. West a if I6 of
Fax resume (905)571-5436
IWRSTYLIST - full knwpart
time. For unique children's
sabre. (Pickerin9l. Call (416)
377.
285.1
SANDWICH AND SUB MAK-
ER• for midngtK - 7 a.m. s1ih.
With experiei cal belusen
lam and 9am for internes.
Td 839.6423.
lNlackic h1oving; Systems, an iSO 9002 registered com-
pany, has an attractive business opportunity for energe-
tic and motivated Drivers with a strong; desire to
succeed in its Household Goods, High Value Products
and Auto Hauling; Divisions.
You bring the following;: valid AZ or DZ license; clean
current river's abstract; minimum 2 years relevant ex-
perience; iCC medical; are capable of lifting; and mov-
ing; heavy objects; have professional appearance and
excellent customer service skills; and are able to work
within Canada and the United States.
%tackic offer a competitive package, training;, mobil
satellite communications, and direct deposit.
Applications will be received on-site in theDporations
Department, 933 Bloor St. W., Oshawa on Saturday,
April 24th between 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. If unable to attend,
please fax resume in confidence to the HR Department at
(slyly 434-4655 or call (905) 728-
2400 ext. 446 to schedule an appointment.
Mackie
iANw� Moving Systems
CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION DURHAM
is a non profit association whose mission is to promote
and enhance the mental and emotional well being of the
residents of Durham Region. We are currently seeking
volunteer Board members. A background in finance,
business planning, fund raising, marketing, communica-
tion, volunteer leadership, community services and/or a
knowledge of policy development would be an asset, but
is not essential.
Interested parties seeking a position on the Board please
send a resume no later than April 30. 1999 to:
Maureen Dingman CMHA Durham,
111 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4S4
For more information please phone (905) 436-8760
fax(905)436-1569
All applications are kept confidential
"Job Fair - Aisle 5"
ntertested in this unique and
:axciting opportunity?
Come visit our Job Fair at:
Gollontry's Banquet Holl
Pidtering Town Centre, 1355 Kingston Rood, Pickering
Meati corns llrough Olio back erinartae.
Friday, April 2314, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 24, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Irrvporfoertl Dspeetdrg en the rssIII rase, please be prepared far an
erAsrtdsd vioiMg tirrve. M appGaorvis willbe considered ioiry and
equally and NOT on o first aonae, first t+w basis.
, illwo
•. S.
FAST paced manufacturing plant located in Scarborough requires an
Accounting Assistant for manufacturing cost accounting and related
accountjng duties including dais file maintenance.
Communication and computer skills required.
Sesd mums to ACC"F eat, Suite 332, 2343 Brimley Road,
Scarrorou9M, Ont. MiS 311.6
Fume weeny alarm tach
LME NI SUPERINTENDENT
- 4SRr
couple required part Gine to
and service experience.
loblows
ever,;y,g,
Supermarkets n
woe&end and
expandirvg our existing
night ue,.r shifts.
Pickering :ocorion. we
We offer Rexible
hove perm mint, port -time
hours, comprehensive paid
pasilions ovo4oble on the day,
training and a benefits package.
ntertested in this unique and
:axciting opportunity?
Come visit our Job Fair at:
Gollontry's Banquet Holl
Pidtering Town Centre, 1355 Kingston Rood, Pickering
Meati corns llrough Olio back erinartae.
Friday, April 2314, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 24, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Irrvporfoertl Dspeetdrg en the rssIII rase, please be prepared far an
erAsrtdsd vioiMg tirrve. M appGaorvis willbe considered ioiry and
equally and NOT on o first aonae, first t+w basis.
, illwo
•. S.
FAST paced manufacturing plant located in Scarborough requires an
Accounting Assistant for manufacturing cost accounting and related
accountjng duties including dais file maintenance.
Communication and computer skills required.
Sesd mums to ACC"F eat, Suite 332, 2343 Brimley Road,
Scarrorou9M, Ont. MiS 311.6
Fume weeny alarm tach
LME NI SUPERINTENDENT
rician. Must have xrstaNadon
couple required part Gine to
and service experience.
maintain 39 ung seniors
Strong electrical background
building in Oshawa. please
an asset. Own tools requirei
Cal (905)430-6512
fax resume to: 416253.9063.
SCARWROUGH COMPANY
LOCAL Ford Dealer meds
service advisor Mort -Fri Bari
requires entry level trainees
plus
plus skilled". personnel for
m. (905) 686-2300.
Ask a Bernie.rie
rubber injection
This
Tlks lkledc. P0. Box 489. File
eg. Fie
0344. 865 Fareivel St., Osha-
molding macfines. Startup
LICENSED TRACK Mechanic
sal. S625 pa Ix.. Will comp.
lot exp. Please fax
required. AZ license preferred.
resume to
Ann: Manufacturing Manager
Good wages and beleAts. Cal
852-3013
al (416) 292-2094.
T n010O s- RkpatAAappeppldyy.
WANTED
P069KXW aavaitsWe to
66#4notiv8ted WKVV kWS
with experience in
kitchen installation. Need
toils etransportation'
Sorive
(416) N3ti•5123 a
1"5) 420611 or
Fa
P....Is: Is: (4161 M-2iEN
HARD
LANDSCAPE
FORE -PERSON
needed
Interlock and retaining
wall technician Must be
hard working with a good
driving abstract and
have owr transportation.
Fax resume to
728-1263
i,onsullants Needed. Suppie-
mem your family income sell.
mg 300, quality affordable
toys. games. crafts. through
home parties. fund raisers.
catalogue sales CALL 1-8W-
361-4587 ext 9496
LANDSCAPE company look -
ng for seasonal help in the
maintenance department Ex-
perience preferred. Fax re-
sume to (905 426-3368 or
call (416) 298-117
LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST 10
assist in managing salon Ex-
ce gem salary package . prod
SNarmg. Part time stylists p0-
Snions in Whdby , Ajax. Call
Kathryn (905) 576-2512
MATURE• responsible clean-
ing person required for a
wMtby home. One day. every
'w0 weeks References re-
quired Call after 630 p.m -
665.1435.
MEN/WOMEN/KIOS. Needed
in Catalogues. T . commer-
cial. Magazines. and extra
work " accepted
and
registration fees cove Can
1416)-944-9343 or 1.800-
MOD -FLUS
NAIL TECHNICIAN with chen-
fele mature indwidual expen-
enced with artdicW nails and
wannq to work full or part
hme Rem or commrssm Call
905-420.8805
NEW GOLF COURSE reeds
help with advertaxq' L nowrq
for 10 outgoanp, ambtaus
people b start imrneiAatdy
uA-hme leis Call Jenmkr
for interview 72D-j1M No
experience necessary. will
train.
PART TIMEifell time expen-
,nced Nan stymi warned for
busy Oshawa salon Gum-
AfftW wage, must work well
wdh chow can 905-11251-
0119
PAY AS TOU GO Gym No
membership required Pay as
� go gym. No commitment
Pay as you go gym Daily.
Weekly Monthly Absolu".
ppoasyittiivveilty no preaiath mw
Power CMPGymasOg urKd
mi0ngl M - F Weekends 9
Am - 5 p m IDX Brock Rd ,
Pkkenng (905) 427.6277
WE WANT YOUI Expenaad
telemarketers required Hour-
s salary plus bonuses. Many
rash incentives N you're the
one Ice us Call Debbie
1905"_0058
SELF -MOTIVATED Earn 58W -
$15M weekly Training 15
Key People .n Outside Cus-
tomer Service to move imo
8 7.540.15Position Toll -
tree 55.
I urrt%J for high %0
ne warehouse. Or-
,ued, honest, hard
-
rking individual.
ut ha.e forklift ex.
'eeme. Heavy Pito'
ct Friendly working
aronmmt.
Pteaee Fax mmaw.
ANw:Ian/Glen
"051426-1143
lookirq for Kids to delta pa-
rand Ryers door b door
tour Mites a week by 690 PM.
905383 51� Cal
WNOnL- CLEAMER. - Hi rise,
Toronto area. trmponation
avalable. call (416)150-.2224
WOMM'SHEALTH SPA
mcmftaslxp sales people.
E.M.S. teclriciars. Ladies
prekrred . Far resume to 905-
W= FROM NOINE- Part-
time, WHOM. hum industry.
SOW111000. Free Booklet.
416.631-4925 or log ova:
www.hbo.com access code
5876 (regi mi
YOU'RE THE NUI Work 0
(tome. using ourd SSS
Mia l Ste. long ffr4iW to: Uper'tysaft.
2
W4 w
Silk 4, Box 217, Lindsay,
Onntario. Canada, KW 6064
Home Services
Hiring
experienced
persons for house
cleaning.
Car required.
Call 427-4385
Auto Technician
An opportunity exists in our busy flat rate shop. If you
are an experienced, licenced technician and are interested
in joining a progressive company that is committed to
providing quality products and services, we would like to
hear from you. Preference will be given to applicants
with previous Toyota experience.
Please call Mrs. Oki or Ms. Leblond at: (905) 475-0722
or fax resume to (905) 479-9753
office
11e1
required with
strong background
in family and
criminal practice, &
civil litigation, full
time. Call for appt.
686-4616
PART TIYF nFFirir hoes r .
gmred Duties include inside
sles, order erxry, order trao-
mg. protect management, ex
per.ence preferred. Flexible
hours 20-25 hours per week
513-S157M. Fax resume to
416290-0157 or can 416-290-
0222
PERSON FRIOAY for manu-
facturing comparry Typing.
Computer unO bOOkk"pmg
Skins required Part-hme,
flexible hours. 15 - 30 pet
week Car needed Start im-
mediately Seri resame to
File 134 Oshawa Tins Week
PO Box 481, Oshawa. On-
tario Lm4 7L5
RECEPTIONISTTriIST for
new Nome budder Meat be
avigbk weekends and have
reliable transportation Can al -
kr 100 p m. TON free 1-877-
715-0900 or Local 905.721-
0900
smin
l Help I A arts
COMMISSION Saks ;;X.
needed tar home kngene. ds
and aduit toy ppaarr�ry sake
Sad rowme to, ilii MO -
N . PO Box 91. Wtwtby.
Ontario. LNf W. of a1 -ane at
wwwm~-loam can
WANTED experience. moble
sales person for
Voice volmail &W imerprone
COMOny acIbi shed 1990.
has to expand Ploife 623-
7621 irv" gam - 91011.
NIGH TECHNOLOGY compa-
ny requires commission
salesperson lot oireside sales.
strong tectxxtat tladlQranid a
ilefwile asset Please tax ro•
wine
to (9051666-1188.
PRINT SALES Person requirw
Must have experience, salary
or commawon Cal (905)665-
013e
Stlnes
H
Al Driving career, steady
employ - home weekends.
sob with Nan option or On-
tario onty Competitive pay
beMts. bonus package late
model equipment, excellent
maicaeriance schedule Mini-
mum 2 years of nal bed ex-
-Retrui98.
office
mrpm 705-357
MCNNC-CLAS
A. Full -
him, must have experience
fit map tiro and am cater
in Oshawa. Please Tall (905)-
728-Mi.
905)-
728.6221.
CLASS A NECIMNIC Ids"
430.and 0298experiem ed. Cal (905)
cowl"" POUTN N - LOW
w=ithpary bofsq br a prion
wind NTMI WoOrarnrlrw ex -
pe Java an asset.
Please tax resum to: (905)
831-2270.
ENGINEER for east Scarbor-
ONk Vicnq board marwi
twer. Must have good math
skills, be MKkMicallr in -
C614 CNC nsadninna expert.
ata, coRpwa liwak with
oira-N krroeAedge d PCB's.
OafM 10 inckrdt driillow.
aring .na°`x *A � eM
S011wafe FasTo m..., and
Salary
Mitnufactur" wipeclailli(i6)299-4096.
ills pleaseAWL Mike. No auonne
KITCHEN CANKTExperioncel and self mobv*
ktstaller.
ed. Ability to read�rawx
Send MSUR a b: P.O. Box 4i4,
11111111" On L1 N SS4
MECNAINC. fust how or ppaan
time warned. Call 905-It52-
4584 or 905352-2291.
SPRAY PAINTERS, minimum
to nt worrrrrkpirrni�g experience. lona
resu
(416) 495.0941. in
CUSTOM MACHINERY
BUILDER
requires
1. General Machinist
2. Machinist Apprentice
3. CNC Set-up Person
4. Machinery Assembler/Fitter
9. General Labour
Mail resume to:
Resume
1 B-701 Rossland Road East
Unit #370
Whitby, Ontario
L1 9K3
or FAX to: 905-434-6409
We have openings for:
CNC SETUP OPERATORS,
in our production machine shop .
minimum 3 years experience
with Fanuc Controls.
MIG WELDERS, minimum 3
years welding experience.
Fax Resume to: 905-839-1717
CELLO WINDOW
MACHINE OPERATOR
inquired experience on Staude
Windower a definite asset.
Fax resume to:
ELLIS PACKAGING
(905)831-7571
GLUIER OPERATORS
required
Experience on Bobst Domino and
Jagen Burg Diana Gluers a definite
asset. Fax resumes to
ELLIS PACKAGING
(905)831-7571
Wanted
LICENSED
FDRK LIFT
DRIVERS
Transportation
essential
Call Randy 720-2204
TRUSS DESIGNER in Ajax
1 Na@PNM Moiled
Duties include Pc drafting,
O�
rod truss layout. design b es-
Cadd a must Gvrl
fin, Dental office re -
technology
t gy graduale prelared
with resume b
quired Dental Co-
quires or. Three t clid-
This
Tlks lkledc. P0. Box 489. File
eg. Fie
0344. 865 Fareivel St., Osha-
encs a mist. Fun tiirrie
;map Sattudays ant one even -
even-
wa. Ong. LIN 71.5
6661556 Mteole
trd�EpAprl�rRi MKhani
X-RAY i IILTRASOIIIID
Pi i.. F9Ni1, P1Mt2 rxrMied.
T n010O s- RkpatAAappeppldyy.
Cal 1-800.465.8368.
n time.
b CADpa Glacier kkdr
1 Ibspld
,
rW Centre. 11 Gibb St, Osha-
wa, Ont. Ll H 2,19.
cot urA GUANO"
1 �
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enOUT
experience an use.
canShOQ
LME IF ro Over for 2
Submit rrsxptc b 2727 cow -
Ovalle. Ep rites
Oa Rd.. (calla. LIE 3A2. Or
fax (905)32-3185,
wry• Ei>QIrrWNase
dries required. krsgWar
of a►
HYGM e0.OIIonwon
for fast
lice- AAtaahiani Avg 91 Cal
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pa" oakegiag
daMd anla n Ajax, ANEL an
iNL shat Iwo to PeoPM
905 SWTIS7
N NANNY
(p
able b work Nexible houtsPSMlead
skillsah
�rN s4ilemamain-
to 1OWs per day). Wages in-
tammg a sense er N~.
gob", references and ex -
Fu resort to: Ot. M. siidds.
905.427-5792.
OsrNM 1= 0". ". Fax ►!-
seine to 4261434.
ON= for Medical Gas/
in
NAMW LOUT ener
flexibleIVE
�m Region. A� has
� for 3 dillnln (
compuler experielce. 24hr on
1 ) M -F &S Li l house -
us
�ev���1 duties. (lt have
ratallion. Fax resume wilb
drivers atslrad to: (905)579
wn
lnnsportationdrilrers o li-
oust. GNRW Rossletd. Call
REGISTERED physiotherapist.
Pat-bineion available
905 6191385.
imrnediat 3.1 afternoon/
evenbps or 5 mornings in
WON reQstablished equipped
call 11905) 420-0647 orfJr hx re-
WNr lo (905) 420 2907.
NANNY, Rvel"ve-out.
Country home. StouNvfle
am a monk aid and 7 1/2 yr.
old. Light housdleepinp and
cooking repw . Mon -Fri. 8
a.m.6 p.m. Cal 905.640-
2770
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I.AKERIDGE HEALTH
Patients First
BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA PORT PERRY UxeRIDGE WHITBY
Lakeridge Health Corporation consists of the five hospital
sites listed above, all located tvithin the Greater Toronto
Area's eastern sector. Our vision is to work with our health
partners to promote health and deliver excellence in care
through the combined efforts of our 3,500 staff and physicians.
Putting patients first, we provide care to more than
500,000 people with an operating budget of $180 million, and
are developing the Durham Regional Cancer Centre in
partnership with Canter Care Ontario, for opening in 2001.
PHARMACIST
This temporary, full-time role calls for a hands-on
professional to provide medication needs for patients,
including distributing drugs, and maintaining records
and drug profiles, within our fully computerized pharmacy.
A dedicated team player with excellent communication
skills, you are licensed with the Ontario College of
Pharmacists and have at least I year of experience in a
hospital pharmacy environment A practical knowledge
of pharmacology and sterile manufacturing is expected.
If you are seeking a challenge in an exciting health-care
organization, please send your resume, by April 30, 1999,
to: Lakeridge Health Oshawa, Human Resources
Department, I Hospital Court, Oshawa, Ontario,
LI G 269. Fax: (905) 721-4755.
COUNSELLORS
The Pinewood Centre has been providing addiction
services to individuals who are directly or indirectly
affected by substance abuse in the Durham Region for over
30 years. Services include: detoxification; crisis walk-in and
24-hour telephone support; out-patient services, including
assessment and referral; programs for youth. partners and
parents; prove itdon and earl, intervention for children
aged 3 to 12; out-patient services for problem gamblers
and their families. We are currently seeking dynamic
inodiividuals to fill the following roles.
Full-time -You must have a masters degree in Social Work
or Psychology, and experience in the addiction field.
Controct. full-time -Your university degree in Social Work
or Psychology is coupled with demonstrated skills In
working with addiction.
On-call - A college diploma in the Social Sciences is
required to provide on-call support to our Detox/Crisis
Walk -In Services.
Qualified, interested professionals should forward their
resumes, in confidence, by April 30, 1999, to: Dr. Brian
McLatchie, Pinewood Centre, Suite 12S, Once
Galleria, Oshawa Centre, 419 Kings Street West,
Oshawa, Ontario, L 1 J 2K5.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only
those selected for an interview will be contacted.
1-MIMEWL
LOVING NOME DAYCARE.
Tory times and quality dwd-
rens music. 2yrs. - 5yrs pre-
school. Nonsmoking. tax re-
ceipt provided. InfanLiC ad
CPR, first aid. valley Farrel
Hwy 2. close to Pickering Go.
Call (905)-837-9600.
ACTIVITY i FUN filled pro.
grams for kids 18 ma n is A
LP' Loving Child Care avail-
able on Delaney (Ajax) ECE
degree 6 las of experience.
Snacks A lunch Ing. Rr
ce pts Provided. CA ANDREA
619-3138.
HWY/2/LIVERPOOL. mother
Of 1, adores children. off"
Child care rn smoke free kir
ing environment. NuUitiors
meals A snacks. Lot of TLC.
very affordable. Al apes, 831-
2825
MOTHER Of two offers
tel able part-time Caree for
lour toddler in ilk BrOCIVDaN-
brook area. Creative pay,
walls to NII Park, nutritious
Inches and TLC! (905)666-
4026
PICKERING Nag / Reffs
"'19 daycare: 18 months 10
It2 years. Daily outings
,enced backyard' and
ratls. sto fi _Park).
ZOOS alZOOS neals 8 sr1aCILS. first
CPR. certified. Non.
m44 PI
1 ,.
244 recei S 905-428-
Holes,
Care
EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER
for an elderly woman, full
mine• send resume to. A. Ful -
par 4175 Lawrence Ave. East
A620. Scarborough, Ontario.
MIE 4T7
1
Flowwood
ERGS WOOD PRODUCTS.
truck load of logs. Buy now.
for nextyear. Sea -
Cie
bum. (905) 852-7586 Uleady to
1 comer
RM NBgBI'k
�NIMGWe, rrkitShm e!
CMMW, $400 fine. PAlso No-
la pr phorte. with hands trio
lot $150 firm. 905-420-M
ewmkw
JUST tdMyo , . must go. im-
mediatIk chair Sw WN $
dor
SM. Td 37-1410.
JUST Moved. must go, im-
Medd Coffee table $170,
tent 530, coat $10, screen
SM. baby swing $10, binds
$3, range hod $30. Tel 837-
1410.
PREGO, twin stroller, horn A
back seating, la wheels.
COW navy. cost5600 IT new.
WIN sell for 5250. Immaculate
condition. 080, 905-619-
0477.
1 r
IM 4 -WHEEL ultra-matfc
scooter with Charger, excel-
lent condition. Paid $5000.
asking 52000 o.b.o. Call
(90518V-1710.
1 Anrdea for
Sao
4 X 8 tNWNSWICK pool tale
with 3/4' slate top. Excellent
condition. $850 telephone
(905) 723-1626
5 HP MIENS Rear Tyne Roto
Tiller, like new $700 firm
Round 1/4 cut oak pedestal
table 5350. Telephone (905)
649-2628
LEATHER JACKETS. up to 1/
2 price. leather purses from
$
9.99. luggage from $19.99.
lather wallets from 56.99.
Everything Must Go! Family
Leather, 5 Points Mall Osha-
wa. 905.728-9830.
ALMOST NEWT Whirlpool
Fridge, stove, washer, dryer.
Excellent condition. Also sota
and 2 chairs, butler yellow A
preen. Best offers. Call
(9051426-8216
AMIIOUNCIMG NEW lower
price on mini dish saidi es.
Only $249. after rebates, at
lease from $12.49 morthly.
Programming AS low as
$8.99/monthly. 905.655-3661.
KAKY ITEMS- White change
table. $60., Graco Portable
Playpen$60., Unused cloth
dupers.
upers $75. Car (905) 655
4759. sip.
sm. BLACK wrought Lon a
nopy, queen orthopedic mat-
tress/Irame. Never opened,
$1,200. Sacrifice $490.
(416)255.0285.
KEDBUOM SET - tv stand. of-
fice desk and chair. state pool
table, ping pong table, boll.
computer stand. Yard tools.
hand tools, photo 436-8764
LIQUIDATION SALE
Quality New Furniture
New mattress Bale Taunton
cRd.ing E. Koil Life Care. Pos.
ture Beauty, Slumber Sleep etc Over 200 In stock. Sin-
gle sets from $139; Queen sets from $199: Lots of
onlyl 9995 KingaKloll Kiso ngssfze sellingnew
s setppilowntop
only $749; Cherry sleigh beds c1w frame only $299::;
15 curio cabinets 8 entertainment units form $259: oak
table 8 chairs. 5 sofa sets. futons $249 8- mattress.
console tables. new modern table &5 chairs $349,
with buffet 8 hutch from only $699.
Come in b browse. Lots to choose from.
Mon- Sat. 10-6 p.m.; Sunday 11-4 p.m.
Mclean Auction A Liquidations
905-686-3291 or 905-432.2936
181 Bond St. W. Oshawa
Quality new furniture.
We are now reopened and mll be operating a complete
mattress centre selling King Koil Restronlc. Slumber
Sleep plus others. We have a special single from $139/
set. Queen sets from $199; Restronlc Queen sets 5499:
c/w free contour foam pillows. plus we are carrying
new table 8 chairs. entertainment centres. curio Cabi-
nets. sleigh beds futons $249:. 7 PC. pine sets sofa
sets oak office furniture, arrow back Chairs from $60.
Plus many other articles
Drop in and browse
Mon - Sat. 9-6: Sunday 11.5 p.m.
LIQUIDATION CENTRE
181 Bond St. W. Oshawa 905-720-0560
BLINDS Cut the mdde man
Installer has custom made
window Coverings Vertical.
Je"ian, Shutters Free esit-
mates (416)227-7777 or
9055)-060-0072 or 1'888-369-
BUY DIRECT from the farm -
"r"' Pork sides spring Spit.
WI. $125/Ib Iger me 880
ready) Call Ru0 0< Shan de-
Woide Bra -ma -rod Farm, 655.
5506
CARPET BROKER, 10O%.
Pylon truck plush stain re-
sistam carpet For 3 rooms.
only $36900 Price includes
30 So yds carpet. deluxe pad
and atstalla w in your home
Free Quotation in your crone
No interest, no payment for
one full year Dame. 1-81X-
217-0104
CARPETS - lots of carpet.
1001. nylon. new stain re-
lease carpets on hard. I wad
carpef 3 rooms 5349 Pnte
Indian carpel, premium p0.
expert nstallaton tact derv -
try. hoe esbmala (30 yards)
Norman 686-2314
CARPETS SALE: Lots of Car-
7ets 100. nylon Shan re-
leue carpet 3 rooms 5339
30 so. yd) Indfides carpet,
me., ISM pad and aKtada-
Iwn Free estimates, carpet
repairs Stung 0~ and
686srrrg area Sari 905 -
CARPET AND VINYL - Carpet
Three rooms 30 Square yards.
'tan 5329 Isalled I wM ds.
Odwo you best rode by 10%
:astomer satisfaction guar -
J1 eed Cal Mike Zrfree
estimate. 905-431-4040
CEDAR V -GROOVE panefkng.
torque ano groove
top e".
tongue
grade knotty 1,2' x r -
pet linear foo Immedale
delivery available Cad 1 -am
267-0205 - Ronald Morrison
CNESTERFIELD with 2 chars
burgundy and floral velvet
next to new K4CMn sit with 6
Chairs. Twitter green 8 Aztec
YOM Cad 428-3444 em 0 of
686-1990
CLEAR -OUT - Plan taper ty
machines 5269 99. 2 used
Copiers. Minolta 20copers7
minute 5499 Carron 8580
roper pmts 85 CopeS/mnule
5899 new high back chairs
Busi-
ness99: tauSpeedy Bus,-
ness Cenme t -0f300.
COMPLETE front door unit with
aluminum storm 8 side Wit
Good condition 87 flips x 65
1/2' wide. 5275: SUNBEAM
112 hire humidifier 3 Speed
good Condition $45. MISTER
CRAFT Slim Fit window air
conditioner. 7000 BTU, good
condition 5250: USED carpet,
medium pile beige -brown.
good and
Condition. 10' x 9 ' a
2- x 14', $75 - includes un-
derpaddig. Can 571-0007,
COMPUTER FACTORY
BLOWOUT Amazing 1 yr. no
payments then $16/wk (oac).
333 Mhz loaded, printer.
monitor, varnel. software and
more. Free sunnier, delivery
and setup. 1-800-515-55,15
COMMUTER SPECIALS
100mf¢ Mdse Meda System.
$333.: Pentium Laptop $744;
166mhz. InternetSyyS5um
$666: Superfast 400mhz.
$1188; We love doing UP -
wades A difficult repairs. 905-
655-3661.
MSG ROOM SUITE, 9 pc..
6 lairs, 4 -side, 2 -arm, dAktt
and hutch, oval table with 2
leals. Asking $1250.00. All M
excellent condmon.call 905-
&'i9 -mi.
FERBIES for safe, make an
offer Call 436.6972 (Shp)
FLAGSTONE, 3' grey time -
stork, approxi tie 100
Sot. $125., firewood $25.
Wood)ey's Sawmill. (905)
263-2121.
FUR COAT - Beautiful cho-
colate brown, calf length. size
10-12 Appraised at $9500.
sacrifice M 55000. (705) 786-
0089 (snp)
HANK'S APPLIANCES Match -
mo washer and ^.yef -Ike new
5399 deluxe frost tree Indges.
frdges $199 and up. Allman
side by side 4 years old only
5499 Portable dishwasher
$299. large selection of stoves
$149 and up. new parts de.
partment open, large selection
of barbecue parts. come and
visit our ShOwmOm 426 San-
Coe
St S (905)728-4043
KENM ORE appliances. retr g-
eralar stove washer and dry.
er excellent condition. asking
S700 for ad 4 ( will we sepa-
rxt y) Genuine reason for
safe see 434-8222
KENMORE APT size washer
an,, ^r/n, as new $600/pam
Lao 511-0889
KING BEO X thick Orlhopedt
Pdlowrr,C set and frame. sir
in pustic. Cost $1700 Sep
$675 (416) 255-0285
KITCHEN :udm0ards white.
new cop 8 'prim. Dorton 6.
blue counertop s nk b !au-
Cets. of go fii0ge d stove.
ar exCekm Cordran $1200
COmnplete (905)665-6150
URGE EXISTING DESIGNER
kitchen Racsed panel pine r
excellent condign. Induces
large Bland with 6 seat mmeak-
fast Cowtkr with tae c0witer
Ws . large desk with wood -
edge counter ops and leaded
doors Kitchen also -ncl ded
Lots of drawers for crReery and
Polls; ant pans Leaded doors
W open shrives we wood -
edge Counter op Call for
more details 19051-052-7131
MARTIN LDGAN QUEST
speaxe•s yak $3200.
Power amp YBA2HC $2.500
YDA2pprre amp $1700 Can
Mike 905-097-9975 after 6
p in (snp)
MATCHING Psckled Oak Bar
unit ", unit. Coffee and End
tables. $275. Papaws ihau
with Cushion $60. Single
nates !ant SM Call (905)
655-4759 snp
MOVING SALE! Antique Ma-
hogany corner Cadent w/
0 esssers $135/�eacn Santique
kd*XWa-
tty Ourl Ptlyfe Table 6
ours w/srdetoard $895 Ma-
ple Gate kg tame. 4 Chain w7
sideboard $750 6 Harp -pack
Chairs S50/each 6pe. bed-
r00m suite $1250 3DC bed-
room Suite 5295 Coffee & end
tanks 525reach Mahogany
table. 5 Chairs w/sideboard
$275 Numbered prints S23&
each Wall unit China cabinet
$175 Oak office desk $75 4
office chairs $15/each, 2
workbench Chairs $50+each
FmMank S45. Rattan table. 4
swivel chairs $725 Recliners
$35/each. Mates ted. pine
S% Dresser S45. sola A chair
$275 1985 Olds. $950. Partial
list Only. (905)623-0147
NATUZZI ITALIAN katlner col-
lection. black count and
loveseat $750 Couch. $600
loveseat. Born in mrd tond-
1689 Telephone (905) 831-
PIANO TECHMICIAN "Law
tot twwg, repairs, and pre-
purchase consultation on all
makes A moods. CA out at
905.427-7631.
PACLS NMFATH
CRENOVATION SALE
New waft and floors. Imlen-
tory Must Go! Huge sdectioro
d new and heed Itlaros. New
rentadgnal phos horn 1895 and
up. Rat to own. 100x of ar
Huge selection
pay � apply Also a
clocks from �d�mdfa�
TELEP PIANO 433.1.491.
POOL - NEW, neva instakd
15' round. 52' sleep above
ground c/w filter, access pkg..
solar blanket. Price new is
$3.200. Asking $2.300. (905)
831.6562.
GARAGE door repairs. broken
springs, cables. rollers. open-
ers installed Tueups. $4995
416-336-0073
NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITIONAM , April 18,1999 PAGE 31 AM
. 1 Arts A Craft. 1 Arte A Crafts 1 1 loon sale s
RCA. CSS. SATELLITE, new
model 5135 including test
card (all channels open) View
over 800 channels. 5689 99
installation available Card
guaranteed for 6 months
KennSat905) 725-0196.
(905)626-90
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
SHEDMAN - Ouality wooden
sheds 8 X 8' barn lut only
5339 plus tax Many other
saes and styles available
Also garages and decks 761
McKay Rd Unit 3.Pickerel
For more info. call 905-619-
2093
PINE/OAK FURNITURE Now
celebrating our 251h Anrxver.
nary We are Table Special-
ists round. oval. rectangular.
S91 pedestal, dbl pedestal
harvest tables. WE MAKE
THEN ALL' Need a special
size or colour. NO PROBLEM
because we handcraft each
table to your individual
needs Our Craftsmen also
handltud Entertainment units
Home office. Dining Room,
Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom
Designs. all, on premis-
es Drop in and see our
Stale of the Art woodworking
lace rty and let us show you
now fine furniture IS
made Remember -There
is No Substitute for Oualr
ty. Traditional Woodwork -
115 North Port Road is
Olf Reach Rd r Part Perry.
905-985-8774 www iradrtron-
alwoodwdrkinQ.on.Ca
USED BIKES for sale Adult
mountain ;.e $6000. Adult
rater S50 00 real ndrrg
02"taa(905)-430 5498 ask for
USED FRIDGES $195 up
used ranges $125 ,o uaeii
dryers $US up. used wash.
ers $199 i up. new and used
can operated washers and
dryers at low prices New
brand name fridges $480 and
up. new 31rwifh Cblir
and window 5430 Wide SN
lection of oder new and used
appliances Call us today.
Salifenson's Appliances,
sales. Service Parts 154
Brute St Osnawa(9o51 576-
7448 web sits www durham.
mall.comifstephensons
WIRE CAGES for sale Calif
T m 905-683-5'17 sip
A4n"o
wanMd
ANTIDUES7Atisoluttly' Ad
Me- always valuable usually
lies! Purr -ha" outright, es -
Wes ./some arreghe Com-
Wis. (no time to V*A con.
sderl coMcbdns of any
SW Quantiles of single an -
Wow fleets splay Now n
MDOfCrOft Palley 17 try o W
spond to ant queries Row
Boraen Antiques- Brooklin
Ontario (905*55-8049. tax
(905)655-5501
CASH OR DEALS. We Buy.
Sellb more, Pay top dollar
for top nems Homes armdio
video. car audo. tads. CD's,
movies. games. gild. dra-
monds lu dure. appkarrtes
(9051433--1785 905-571.2274
(905)666-0001 )prefer all
dens in working order)
A GOOD T v or 'v C P
WANTED Workingy or not.
FOR FAST SSCASFKS PICK
LIP CALL 905.436-8525
BUYING ANTIQUE and Cbl-
leclable contents including
complete estates Sm possc-
bie 905-9985.8161aHenry Kahn
NEEDED immediately Kufs
Spring and Summer clothing
in excellent condition Also.
kids toys for outdoors le.
Shoes. Playhouses. small bi-
cycles and wagons Toddler
UrSeaa and playpens. How's
elle dine to big them in - we
have kits of cuskonners want-
ing to buy. THE CHILDREN'S
EXCHANGE. 17 King St. E.
BowrnanMre.(905)623-0013.
59.11M Arts A
CRRAFATE� WANTED at 'The
Showplace, kical-
ed in the CWbCe Rea Mar-
ko. 4 kin. east of Oshiwne. Let
les Am Asell Craft mfr
rectly to She oil do not
have to be Telae is NO
6 month contract. Also. re-
ceive 1 month hoe rem t you
SW 1up Iby April 30. Car WS-
436 -
SALE - KAYAK POOLS. Rec-
tangular above ground includ-
ing decking. 16 x 24, 0(0,
$5.995. Package includes lin-
er. 2 ladders. sand filter.
PUMP. motor. elc. 1_000-668-
7564
i 1r- FOWW
LOW A
LOST - Whitby/Ajax South
area. Grey and while neutered
male cat 1 12 yrs. old. Miss -
rip since April 71r. 666-4670
(sno)
CRAFT VENDORS WANTED 1
91HONDA.Civicpey�inlenl
for the or, 4 door. 5 speed. 170.000
"FOR YOUR HOME SHOW" 4 116-8 73-1 1 59 5 p 55.000 an
SAt. & Sun May 8th & 9th --
9 am: 4 pm.
At
Whitby Iroquois Sports Centre
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE!!
CALL LISA FOR DETAILS
Oshawa (905)-579-4400
Ajax (905)-683-0707
for sale WXXA for Sale
BUYING OR SELLING)
"MARIGOLD LINCOLN MERCURY"
Your one Stop shopping fpr
"ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN
EMISSIONS TESTING"
and 'e;,a's as weiV
Mecrancal Safety
;-Tficabom5
1.905-668.5893
1-800-565-SO93
1 Lost A Found
LOST i Atril r adiw,
Ajax Gold Cham vim Egyptrart
pendant. Great sentimental
value. Cad 697-1517
• ( Peta/SuppYeei
e rol
AMERICAN rKFP CLAS,
PUPS To, a,e Adorable bun-
dkS of love Tenderly home
raised CKC Reg d Shots
985-8021
ENGLISH BULLDOG Pups
CK : ^i cro-crop shots de-
wormed Dad is champion.
hmrly raised. excelkrm lem-
perimeM slow quality.
$1 8008 call 905-576 103.
576-604
DUNN" ANIMAL AOOP-
TION, rias many young to
niA.. adum cats fipayBd or
:neNered with S:Atsr. wu:r„y
br flprrk5 K tie i Somekmes
He awilamfe Marry mtdum
to larger breeds of dogs also
hof adoolion Pets supplies and
donations are always wel-
come Cor (905)138-s411
ATTENTION:]ap Owners
Gogge Doo ey yet waste
Systems mode 2000 W99
ep to 150 lb of moot 35x0
$4999. model 31X)0 $7999 up
10 300 ft Dog Life Jackets
stanag at S25. 24` Fire
dant Container $25 99 BEST
Baru 7. 4-1/2' 6' 10' :Rene
Guarantee from "P
shovels from $5 99 Vf/gv
NOT TAX untilMay 31" 9-9. 7
das+M
yeek 1905)723-5413.
Fax 773-1466
• uvepOcki
for sere
BAY GELDING. rsing 3 m
May R,Caoie Tamed by
Randy Bird Good snow po-
tential Must be seen
09051373-0362 (snpi
1 1 AmAowisOiws
r
1965 RAMBLER Ambassador
990 V8 P5 P 4 door.
38.000 original mdeS Very
clean -Needs tender loving
care' 5800 as is (905)438-
9964 leave msg.srp
1982 Caples ch"L Body in
good Shape Very rellabie car
New battery and Gres Needs
exhaust and rid work First
SW takes It away Call Steve
at 416.964-8888 ext 333 day.
time. 905-723-2351 evaxrgs.
193 MERCEDES 380 SO tur-
bo diesel 29000Ukim. Excel-
lent coed. Gold with leather
InfeenAsking $4200 Call
1985 CELEBRITY. Many new
parts. As is.S200.00 723-3076
/985 OLOSMOBIIE Delta 88
Rohrale Brigham. V8, 4 door.
cars, p/b, allo, air, amRm nas-
SeN. good condition. As is
$1.500 o.b.o. Car (905) 420-
2447
193 ARIES IL 4 door sedan.
Excellent running condition.
Body in good shape
$850.0.9.0. Lave message
X (905)-&'h9-8442
1986 CHEV Caprice, wagon,
rel uble family car. asking
$1200. Car 668.0568
1996 CMEVETTE, automatic.
runs and looks
good, new
tires, starter, fuel and water
pummpp wires cap A rotor.
164.000kms. Asking $1375.
Call (905)683-8167
1996 FORD TAUNUS, runs
well, good for parts, as is,
make an offer. Call (905) 720-
D306.
1988 DODGE 600 SE 4 door
rebuilt 2.2 turbo automatic, air
excellent condition, $1250
Call 905-023-1463,
11 Autaraorles
for Sale
1988 HONDA
'.d::.:.tack
63.0001kms. �runs great. Cert
b emission S225o o b o
1905142045W
19U MUSTANG 2 3L auto
'S
OF �, -nudt en rte, am
`45)� player9"51000 080
1981 VOLKSWAGEN ,!m
174.00okms ^ew 'i•es.
brrakkrg
es. ainteemalor 6 water
rCad t905WA&- great,
96As a
1989 Buick Regal. 2700M
km good condoon $1500 aS
K iC"fiabkl. 19M Topaz. all
bled drne. 128 000 km caw
W1pill. t. hit. $1200 as a (cerh-
1 1987 Nissan 200 SX.
'40.000 km 5-sid. needs III.
tie work $700 as is (cMih.
able). 1989 Blazer 04. 350 FI
rebuilt mdor d !ram. 270.000
urn $6000 as n 705-277-
3250 (snot
1989 CHPvSLER CAYTO%A
red 163 000 knots Good con -
dtion Run well Asking
$1800 Pirdie 985-8615
1919 JEEP CHEROKEE 4 Or
4 w1- dive 52500 Cat
r2G-3107
19e9 PLYMouTH voyager
SE 4 Cylinder -urbo ' pas-
Swrgef52500 a best otter
Cap (905)426-6291. leave
message
1989 TEMPEST. -lean excel -
Writ :ondmon $3000 060 as
is 1981 Chltmsker Shadow very
good Condiew 52000 080 a4
.s Summer wfreets extra
:ar from 9.6p m lues - Sat
:'9-1382
1998 LMOSA EurrKport. 31L.
4 ddor 'N 'Jnsole shift.
$4900 Good condition Can
(9051720-1593
1990 TOPAZ LS, parts bat
offer 576-8332
1991 Z24 CAVALIER 5rgan-
dy Excellent condition fury
loaded 10 disc CO piayer
Auto Car staffer. Phone alarm.
tinted wundows 180.000km
$6100 080852-Q75 -
1992 BUICK Regal.
111.000krnS. 4 door. Silver!
blue interior. air, p s.. p b .
p w . ABS. aWm cassette,
excellent condhon Certified
Will emission test. $7200 Cad
(905)668-9746
1993 DODGE Caravan SE. 7
passenger with quad seating.
air, cruise, bel, Power mNfprs,
amrtm cassette. 109.000kms.
( OS 8)579-17977 of Coll 242-
01333 CHRYSLER LHS, ma-
roon. mint condition. loaded.
leather. Iagnwray miles, ask -
M159%
511.900 obo. Can 905.725.
193 FORD TAURUS, GL. 4
door, certified - drive dean.
one owner. Sum o.b.o. (705)
437-973
WE FINANCE
EVERYONE
First time buy-
ers, bankrupt,
bad credit, no
credit. You
work? You
drive! Lots of
choice. Down or
Trade may be
required.
SPECIAL
FINANCE
DEPARTMENT
SHERIDAN CHU
905-706-8498
WAKE UP DURHAMM CER-
TICAR HAS HONESTLY
CHOPPED PRICES. THE
CARS ARE BEAUTIFUL.
CHECK US OUT. Eg New ar.
rivals 96 Cavalier 4 dr 5
speed. Luck you' $7.777. 91
Park Ave. loaded. MK
champagne. like new $9.885
92 Skylark GS v-6. loaded
130K black only $6.855. 92
Lumina Euro. loaded. 157 K
mint $6,855_ VANS - 88 Chev
conversion. loaded, go trsmng.
sale $6.665 96 Astro loaded 4
or 4. 70K silver now $13.955.
94 Transport loaded. 38M v-6.
105K now 510.955 92 Chev
5-10 1-6 auto. 141 K perfect
S6 855 CREAM PUFFS - 91
Izuzu Stylus. air. auto. 17K
now 55.555 92 Geo Storm
teal air auto. 55.555 90
Cavalier coupe. auto. 175K
one owner nice S2 995 90
Sidekick JLX 4 x 4 165 K
loaded. $5.555 86 Dodge
Convertible SI.650 As is
CERTICAR AUTO CENTRE,
155 KING ST. W., AT MID-
TOWN MALL, CALL 579-28M
OPEN SUNDAY
DO YOU NEED a car you're
approvepday Co /ou have 5500
Mord 5200 - $300Canmo M.alt
YOU answered yes to the
above Questions then call
,416) 937-9742 for an ap-
-oo em
KEITH MITCHELL AUTO
SALES. Best ^rices in Cur -
nam All certified Urs sold
with 6 -months free limited
powertrain wammy, 1993
Voirmax: Sunbud, "auto.
$5990, 110.000k 1993 Part. -
ac Suntxrd. Ve4uto $4990
220.000k 1991 Plymouth
Gr Voyager 7 Passiauto.
55.990. 196 XCk 1091 Hon-
da Civic. 5sW lr 55990.
83.DOOIr I 99 4onda Civic,
autoi2dr 55990. 146.000k
1990 Ford Aerostar, Wj4vpd
EdduBauer.S55% 211.000k.
1987 Ford F15OXL/V8. 4x4/
COMO $5M.
1986 Mercury
Toopp1uu23400ku
auto. S2490 153.000k Many
more to choose from:,nanc-
ng Available 0 A C 160
3LDowry Rd Apx. 905-4265512
-
SUMMER CONVERTIBLE 'un
1971 �'al a-. V wrwf
40.000 original rmres. good
Condition. 4 -0 4 sod always
51oRd r400rs excellent Ur
'^r the right mdiv,duai asaung
535000BG x,23 -4'-t
•
AUoraoedea
1a
I *IW
A A A AUTO- :ars :.Locks
boats We pay up to S10.000
tram, my vprr Calthe s" l s condi.
;
time. 24 hours. 7 days. 30
inn service 905-686-5003 of
905-706.5234
CASH FOR CARSI We buy
used vehicles Vehicles must
b"j4"5
condition CaM
415 or Come to 479
r
Bayly St East. Aon at
MURAD AUTO SALES
Il
1 Trucks
for
19115 Chevy S15 Extended
Cab. custom dual exhaust.
305. reinfaoed Sprigs. good
bre. Needs some body work.
52500. Car 431-0743 after 6
p.m.
IM GMC Pickup, 6 cylinder,
aced, stereo, au conditioning.
immaculate, 115.000kms.r
Hwy, g513.910
Calf (90505-878
1988 GMC SLIM BOX ex-
leoded cab. SLE. 2wfd, black/
SOW vortex V-8. 32.000 U..
loaded and extras. $22.500.
Telephone (905) 434--6392
1997 Chev. Work Truck. 04.
V6-auto-4spil air, stereo.
alum. wheels, bed liner, 29K.
$18.200 otio. cert: Also 1978
Lincoln Town Car, good shape.
$1750 as is/obo. 725.1995.
1
vow
1 Wh@W Drive
1992 CHEV LUMINA APV.3.BL
beautiful condition. PIs. crib. P/
w• air, am/fm 7 passenger.
Navy"liver. New brakes
$6.990 fully certified. Call,,
(905) 430-1106
1998 DODGE CARAVAN SE.7-
ppassenger. 27.000 km. 33L
V6, auto. overdrive. loaded.
$18.500/ofter Ca11434-2775
AM PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999
1 TMNere 1 Traers 1 Tram a1 � uN
SICK OF RENTING??
R. R. #h4 Box, 60, OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EAS;Il
• First Time Buyer? - Call Mark!
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ER PARK LTD. Omemee, Ontario + Discharged Bankrupt? - Call Mark!
KOL 2WO • Not Much Downpayment? - Call Markt
Mark offers honest, professional,
no pressure service to help you own a home.
(905) 571-6275 or 14800-840-6275
We'll' do our best to please you! Mark Stapley
Your Hosts. The Robinson Family Sales Rep. Hemax Ability Rear Estate Lad.
Phone (705) 799-6221 Scasonal N1ap - October , 1 1 prrtmente w , 1 owrtiorses or , 1 owrsnouses r
Large Private Lott Rent Rent Hent
TRAILERS SOLD ON SITE Full' Equipped Sites OSHAWA - Very nice one
bedroom basement ap ri-
ment. sell contained, no dogs.
1 Trailers i 1 1 ApwtTmt xw , 1 1 Apniikrwnblw quiet area. $550 per mo las
Rem Rent 112 cable June Ist. or ? (905)
1974 Impala 28 trailer. Park 433-2190
Model steeps 6 Good condi-
tion Asking $3000 Call 985-
8666 after 4 p m
1990 35 FT. park trailer, in
Pon PerryTwo bedrooms, fist
4 pc bath, million dollar view
of Lake Scugog Asking
$19.000 Telephone Days (905)
686-3831. Ask for grad or
(905) 438-1871 after 6 p m
COLEMAN FOLDING Camper
Trailers by Flee wood. 11
models on display in show-
room- Open 7 days a week
Financing available Holydav
World manne a RV centre. lo-
cated on 112 Hwy (Brock St
Whitbpyy). 3 1.2 km north of
Brook (new a used) 905-
655-8176.1-800-589-1854
NEW JAYCO camping trailers
R
c,.,.. entdi S349/week �etsure
„GGI u..- ..a
-.-
wk. 905-6424200
EPPS -Motorcycles
1982 HONDA'45 Sabre ,'50,
certified S2500 can
(9D5)728-4383
1902 YAMAHA Maxima 1100
rcondition. S2000 Gail
(905)436-1581
P.M -
14
14:FGAR ,.aloe
Canvassing $300 can
(90519&5-•0059 (snp)
1977 24' FIBREFORM f1prig
RENT -WORRY FREE
1W31 J/a-OL/J
1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts.
large len Ad hof i deck. de-
Refurbished & New
1-800-840-627$
Appliances. All Util. included.
lathed garage. 5142.000
In-house Supt. & Maint.
Mark Sta le
Stapley
On site Security.
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Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm
r
Sat 6 Sun 1 pm- Spm
l
WHITBY - 230". quiet
VALIANT PROPERTY
ABA DABA OU a hnme -;�
~ MANAGEMENT
crescent. 4 bedrooms. 2 112
baths.totaMy fNnshkd.niodel
905-579-1 626
Your own 6 mar Stas tree.
-0T
horse Ceramic, hardwood.
WINDJAMMER
APARTMENTS - AJAX
33 & 77 Falby crt.
2 & 3 Bedroom apart-
ments. Includes
fridge, stove, broadloom,
air, heat, hydro, water and
one parking.
Call 686-0845
OSHAWA 1 -BEDROOM upper
floor apartment. bus route.
fudge. stove, parking includ-
ed. private entrance Adelaide)
Mary St. area 160Nmonth m-
clusrve. CaN 436�i085
OSHAWA APTS - Bachelor
one bedroom. 2 bedroom n
cludes an unites and parking
Laundn, on site Bktg 11
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Parking included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay Floors throughout.
Close to schools andshopping.
From $910.00 including hydro
Call 905-721-0 80
C5)432-8914. Bldg f2
5)571-0425. or 1-888-558- ' 1 ' 1 Rneft °r
2 For P&I
OSHAWA EAST clean 1 -ped WESTSHORE
• or
Bars
10 ACRES FARM LAND for
rem. Lakeridge Rd. and Hwy
/7. east of Halls Rd. Lot 134,
Conc 15 905.264-2719 or 905-
264-2718
1 1
PIN Him
For SW
BOWMANVILLE -Quiet neigh-
bourhood. close to everythirV.
3 bedroom bungalow with
central air. hardwood floors.
energy efficient vinyl wind-
ows. 4 appliances. gas lur-
nace. full basement, garages
workshop, custom stone patio.
must be seen $134,aw Wn-
697-1626. No agents
BROCK RD. a FINCH 4 bed-
room 212 baths. New vmyl
windows. Walk out basement.
Fireplace. air conditioning On
a great family court. Near
public school and park
5197.000.00 (905)-426-7101
HOUSE FOR SALE. 2610
square feet. Int 6011 x irregular.
2 storey. 4 bedrooms. loaded
with extras. Conlon and Rtwn
area $237.000 Please call
728-0726
PICKERING- Flack/Whites 3
bedroom 2 -storey home. main
(busy public facility)
reqWres
a SOUS CHEF,
and aFOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER
Experienced in cooking, inventory control
and staff supervision.
Fax r emm s unmet i itely to:
905640.9g71 f
floor hvingidining/kitcherUq-
mtyroom. 2 -car garage. walk1 Mortgages, Mr
Morigrges,
out deck to backyard f rkshed • Insurence krsrrnrrce
basement. near 2 high -
LOCATION schools and elementary
room basement apartment. fyti'llt) SA} school. PRIVATE - Open
4pc bath. eat -m kitchen. $350. House Sal. i Sun April 17 8
la and parking. no pets YOU CANNOT I urns! room near front 18th. 2-4 p m. 768 Aspen Rd
Avarla May 1st $575/ AFFORD TO entrance. Share bath. 905-837-2270
month Call (905)579-3131 limited use at kitchen.
BUV A HOUSE:' close to bus. immediate SOUTH OSHAWA WALK TO
OSHAWA. 1 -bedroom quiet LAKE 3 -bedroom bungalow.
OWN from 57oCYmonth oar ItS / last
call ran.
nplez mCruda appliances, a Noi Muth Da•"DaY"wn1� {fit last. Call in-law apartment, fireplace.
U116tks. Wfkmp ice aro tench eon .ewe
nuaayymomri
1W31 J/a-OL/J
a '---' --- ---- 1
large len Ad hof i deck. de-
an 57 O.
1-800-840-627$
BROCK Rd FINCH un ,nor,
lathed garage. 5142.000
OSHAWA.Amon Bkor/Pbe Rd.
Apartments 2-DedraomS
Mark Sta le
Stapley
rWm sf•.are bath ano lamkn y
tacthtra, prefer worlung
''�)WM7
5700 pamM. spa
r
gen-
naman, ion -smoker $375/
WHITBY - 230". quiet
aOuS. htx a Wdun9 inCnn�
ABA DABA OU a hnme -;�
t Call
crescent. 4 bedrooms. 2 112
baths.totaMy fNnshkd.niodel
Old Near 401. tustAast re-
Your own 6 mar Stas tree.
-0T
horse Ceramic, hardwood.
qured. No pets. 1.888-749-
5.500 Income regtsromem
shed
air. landscaped Stair left op -
2738. orAl&501-1687
from $28.000 gross M unlw
' 1
tional No Agents $249.000.
PICKERING - New one bed-
bnaw eximnercti Cal Ken
CNebf' j' SiNlWeam. Marro-
Cab 905-668-1653
,a m basement aptSud Sire-
Colks. Coloroll Banker
moths master bedroom. two
Tomnmous•s
* person Non-smoker. no (905)728-9414
acts Private entrance. 56501 2 BEDROOM main floor of
mo Including rokties. faun- house newtv renovated. Close
1rY. pull may lst Refer- to at asknbes 1000 square
,vias 905-509-M feet 5950 ialusne Available
PICKERING LIVERPOOL NO. 'lst FrsiAast (905) 432-
212 bedroom for price w71 2 7 1
bodge. Volvo Dtnta OUT drive.
or 16 lSlt us at.
UsemolM large attractive
ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING
nome. two Tire -
new tandem tracer boat m
www-bigfoot.com i-highriser
woquk VOW awl bamr0om.
6 months free then own. a
places (gas) modern
needs work
Motor
Parts Pnrale yard Ddxtkd
�� 5 appWnces $97y
i �f Separateurfashed �
lie
�vNp�
near GO. no pets. $850 mat,
house from S55oo oom alit
kitchen. professionally
Ib motor SSODO o b o Cau
perim , reiereias $795 Im-
. (905)-426-
vve. 416494-3765 or 905-
Roka Coldwell Banker 1905)
finished basement. 2 lel
M51683-4109
A MUST SEE"' A.a able -
COURTICE. ace c- tan
'70-7222
728.9414
el dear. barbecue, private
BOATS by CrestMfer. Grew
medute -newly renovated,
spacious. bright. ons bedroom
room or two bedroom apart-
mea. rotary, decorated. 4 ao-
PICKERING LIVERPOOL/BA-
AJAX - 3 NMaip. 2 112
back aid. SeCOtlds l0
CNebf' j' SiNlWeam. Marro-
naStment apY went. central
prances. parking rsrK4e
LE'r Z' DedapamywKl rau
moths master bedroom. two
beat and Vane auo.
T
tan. ernpest powered M
Johnson. EvNirtnde (fisting
at. separate $64510entrance. aura►
rrrpnborlrood 5650 nckNne
Yard. sn5 MAast (905) 576
3830
un on suae. laundry. park-
" row. �0• yard.
wry Quiet mature street.
S50p/month
boils. Bowrlam. Call
per moo First arW last. rel-
Ing clean home gxet subd-
vision by coruervatow area.
mho. cable, no smokmy'pets
dose to school. U-000 per
a0 inclusive.
Available Immediately
tom. Dark tons. Cruses
well regwld Non•
COZY - One bedroom apt
5750 narrsne. Kat r -31$d
iridian pus Mellon Avarlaole
tWt1 dr hrry loaded. needs
New a Used Frbergyss a�
smoker ph.krred. no pis
available mNnedratery Sep
Available now 1VAaft. 905-
May 1st (905) 427-9666
905) 420-9038
(905)
Alummum. Huge selection
Cala 579-2567
entrance. Mrstilast required
831-8867
ppm w (905)728-2553
474-1390
outboards Low Low Prices
Open 7 drys a week H*UV
AJAX - WESTNEY area Sep-
iverpoo�
BaYIY Rc$650
AJAX •MEWIL
Kkemno; gal 2 bedroom
basement aw'1r'tern
AJAX tory 2 bdr how" Iw
loansts Now
�- c�em to 407 - 3
1 I. safe
3 -BEDROOM `oe, l end unit
townhouse in Bowmamrdle
Large V. 1-1/2 bans, family
room in basement. walk to
school orsnappingq Asking
5119.900 Ca019051697-3082
ppomft
Corrrri•rciM
HIGH VISIBILITY on Wilson
Rd North Large property (11 -
word into 6 am=. 1800 $q R.
on 2 lows Pared 12 to
parking Asking $14501rnone
net Can Mr Ludns. Royal
Lepage Frank Real Estate
576-4111
World none i RV Centre.
located on 112 Hwy (Brock
trite entrance c spaWw-
bedrooms no smokingmo
rridullive Laundry tacddm
oft -car parlung On but ro-
silt Couple. no
rent Close to Sthook i
bedroom 4wutive now
i
smoking
WHITBY ;11 Hossiald Rd E
t-gerimom Condo . Solanum.
St Whmbyl. 3 12 ferns noun
of Brookbn 905 555 81 76. t-
iB00imanih Available
'•ia1' 1sT Cal (905) 428-0798.
uk 831-3925
slarRkipkatthsyrance.
( ant•. ptnork
tma no" sore. one car
Parts Pnrale yard Ddxtkd
�� 5 appWnces $97y
i �f Separateurfashed �
lie
�vNp�
s Appw�c Wr baruoom.
blinds es
° Wwrtnd pxking
80x589-1851
(416) 78338W
IMMACULATE !Night, very
perim , reiereias $795 Im-
. (905)-426-
o. own
Buis
Must Sill, rexdgele onto
area Bedroom for rent in
AJAX. 2
large 2-tnedroom Oshawa
mediakM (905*93--2745
5292
Clow professional Quiet
accepted Cal (905) 709-1017
Racr"atiorhtl
1
Whctes
-bedroom bas"nkm
awrtment May 1st. separate
contuse. Iwrory. balm.
BNd i Kong St Area Top two
Bows d news" Fridge. Stove.
t>eit i via-
(416) 783 1410
space, separate edram. Ca-
street, 57001ra0 Available
new Parking 905.686 9963
tan to
PRM
PICKENIMGIVNITIY one
1983 iNAYELAIRE HOME a
rvafn-SriipkG. n0 pets. 5700 n-
. $
rNNwe Cal (905)619-3683
ref Inc. Included
ler irckrdld New FA.G Fur-
Race a gas to crater. Laps
bedroom apartments Dar".
bunOry families. dose td all
AVAILABLE May 1St. house
for rem 3 -bedroom bungalow
AT 101/ WHIMS N0. Pcker-
260 ACRES iKendal. Garden
Ira 36tt . lull tip -out. Queen-
AVAILABLE �DMTEIY, m
ttorape room. parking no
intention from MW o $675
ca116868905.
in Oshawa. pus T -bedroom
Ing clean home gxet subd-
vision by coruervatow area.
HCl. Rice Lam area) atgacan
swig. Ors- S22.0DO INS Ca
whrtby Apt bolding sos
pis Available Jul 1st Cal
2pm and alter 9 pm. 43&-
1442
Otsenknl apartment. 2 undoes
Share aN fachkthes kmale
a GanAraska Cwissrvaaon
tWt1 dr hrry loaded. needs
sous arptkd. newt' paint•
(9051263-2354
PORT HOPE - 155 Toronto Rd
a stoves. for more ditails
preferred non smoker, no
area. Konig Hills ravmks. 5
trasRussibn. an be ro I"'-
w. Ian barony. dose to ams
AJAX LARGE 2 Bed base-
Pon Hope. 2 bedroom pus
ppm w (905)728-2553
pets available now $315
i
WOW. smar ponds.
I nwturcd term Ii,an..ITrinic rate
Wliv wait - (C.onsolidAIr now
Mona 1st, 2nd & ird
Privatr funds avlilablr with rquity
Ask fur >) Icia Julcs
(9115) (,FK&155_(r)Ili) 471)-X129
EOMoney to lead
MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out
of debt quick wdhout garq
barrluupt or being garrvslked
!veryone accepted reqaro1ess
A creed rating Calliw free
information 905-576-3505
Stsdem roams ickided
OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT
GUARANTEED. SOME
CDMPANIES CHARGE UP-
FRONT FEES, OTHERS
DO NOT. R IS
SUGGESTED THAT YOU
MVESTIGATE THOROUGH-
LY
BEFORE SIGNING ANY
CONTRACTS.
FACTS YOU NEED
TO KNOW!
1 (888) 641-4628
DEBT RELIEF
GUARANTEED
WE CAN HELP!
: 1 owl9 om
ENTRUST FINANCIAL
-00
or arty reason 1st. s
2nd i 31d Buse
ness Loans. OastConsollodan
lowu Cal Rick 905.683-3366.
$1500.00 O.B 0. Days -905-
shntop rq, an hookas ncluded.
ment apartment Separate
dea avaitable May 1st Un-
d d parking utilities,m
town/Centre. Work
monthly, shoe valines. 839-
7510
11 C . 200 acres dear. 10
alae hardwood. 50 we •ttrk
MORTGAGES - Good, bad and
725 1ttt. Nights 9QS 433
4031
MstAist required. ro pqs. T
Dtdroom $690. 2 bedroom.
Cmance. poet
Available Wal 1st pets w
dial
socia arW games room.
NEWCASTLE: 11 old, 3 -bed-
SIIICOE/DUNHAM COLLEGE
a red pme 1 50 yea old Nor
we an spruce 1865h open
u0N Financurq Iw any pm
An
post appkcations ate"p-
AperlawiftPW$
$790 3 bedroom $990 Cal
430 0131
smoke n50/mo all mdse
n0
five toast. (905)-086 1288.
tlean auel. mature kin!yk.
Car lit 9[05-885.8294 for
room 1 6 Haft batfr. tuy-0e-
area Bedroom for rent in
gr
road IrorNape. 4620h. non
ed Cal Co
��
1 1
builderig. 4 Sews Fie-
spaclblls one brodmom upper
a view
talUkd tnome tw raft, IVNy-
dean. oMe1 house• share veh
open 1 2. road Allowance
�p
space, separate edram. Ca-
BACHELOR Large two bed-
May
LARGE 3 beMtrir apartman
SPACJOUS wen-mamUmed 2.
tented yxd. 5 appkaices.
makJfemale. parking. Uun-
dry. Lots of privacy. 7100 per
$13001ac:e 5 altar mfg fa
5% Richard (9051967-5353
am
1 ami 2-BED1100MS avaiNbk
April
room available W Non
stole nq. no Pets. 728 7861
or rent in WMby hardwood
Moors. large thalcony, whorl-
3 bedroom ops Ava1 at 900
gas -heat. walkout -deck. fm-
istiW DiStirhet. sub -dr-
month rrhpwive Call before
alter Spm.
MIME MORTGAGE Funds.
No tees to qualified borrowers
1st or Wal 1st Lotted
a 946 Masson St and 35o
BACHELOR APT $512/momh•
pooI spuash
Qngi $83vmdrl= n
and 888 Glen St Some we
wail) closet. WpArhinm provid-
Oiwd
vision. $95W Mid for July 1
2pm and alter 9 pm. 43&-
1442
1 Collages
Special for the Ourham Re -
groi C
(Mo)�
Malaga Rd. Dshawa. Sunt
' 5600/mount all inclusive No
y plus'Apes. 3rd floor nal
no Lit
ecLeeaavee
ubltks alb Oarkwn0 Call
i9os►665-7467
ed Close o schobls shop-
UNk
� eed �
Call 723.1565 leave message.
ONbi
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4960 ��a
CUP
EsHn ktttlnal a tAlilM.
852-3107523
mill
$0 NYS your lair fuly
� included8-
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OSHANIA - 4 bedroom. riw.
N r
FEIELON FALLS. star voter
FllndsfS
pets. Cal 576.6724 anyome.
cage
MODERN 1 -bedroom bail-
loansts Now
fenced -in yardAdetatlkd 1 112 c
a 1112 Dadrooms 5
APPIIOK 458 sq h new
front furnished on
�A•
• 1 BreimaM
BEAUTIFUL 3 -bedroom home rtknt apartment Pickering.
•nm airing room. atuctkd
private entrance. nor -smoker.
1-M M bsmt. apo available with finished mZ bW no pets. $700/momhty, tst
irnmedutely. Close o GO and garage -and last. available imme-
PTC No meet air condtgm", �ea1diately, Close
pets or smoking N W. Oshawa bcabOn S107s 0 905 -42G -Oe 2 al amens
S550 inclusive tirsVtasl (905) water intkided. FirsL'last re -
831 -858.7 geed. Cab (905)655-7111. NEW 1 BEORDOM basement
BRIGHT WALKOUT one bed-
room basement apartmat.
Brock Rd. and Finch. CIA U
Vac, parking, private en-
trance. own viMAU and dryer,
Now* may 1st. won al in-
clusive. No smoking. no pets.
(905) 426.7123
CAW"TON Large 2 bed-
room apo u -n M tiveiplex.
5560.. includes mikes, pak-
irhp, appkarisahsO.pD$i5r00 ren rtr
Wk. NarChurch
es.Cal Pail: 416
1
MCKERWG VILLAGE, 1 bed-
room basement bright pro
vac enhance. access to yard
parking. utilities secluded.
5725momh, brst/last No pei
Available May , st
CEMTMAL Oftwe, Inge 2
bedroom apartments avad-
able In well-marrorned
Call((905)10 a723-0977 99
a.m. - 7 p.m.
CENTRAL west Oshawa
1000sq it basement apt. in
large raised side -split home.
Single tar garage. privstetn-
trarce, large windows. 5-ap-
pl ances, private side -yard.
11775/moft inclusive. Non-
smoking. Can Brian at 434-
4500.
COUNTRY APARTMENT
avalabk imome"fily. 2 -bed -
row. 20 min. nodheasl of
Oshawa very whale location.
Udkties a applianixis Will
oil. S?OWM. 50.
apartment. Pickerirq Liver-
POOUeadeyi. Includes laundry,
Whites. non-smoker. no fes,
W Immedialli $630.
Strong Familyy Bid
Large 2 E 3 8/R unit
Utilities included. Ea
access to school
stopping. For appl. Call
(905) 721-8741
19051837-5021 alio Spm or at
moa apartment. Bright. clean.
wadwd.
Sepal tP I ro. M unclu.
town/Centre. Work
sive, s5751manth. 1stAast. No
L
NEW LARGE 1 BEOIt00M
porrujismoloM Aid �
Duenn ?vS� =hltby
Prdessrwiamy oecwsted, pn-
sNmsd. alter ..in. 905
vale enhance, ea -in kitchen.
686-7450 OF 905ii62681.
4fic. bah. Illilit paltinp
NE WIMM OBEDROOM,
cable included. Use of 0
Bowmawile. 3 bedroom,
pod Available May 1st, FRSV
CaM (416))7x9.4145 or
tat, Mk"MM. 1=. ria-
(905)6M-7543.
smoker. $625/Cal
slkr 6:30 pia.
WIMTBV, Bachkbr a 1 bed -
Mot= Taybi DT (oN Hwy 48.
mom
room aystgble n well maam-
MEWIr KNOW=, MO.lained
builderig. 4 Sews Fie-
spaclblls one brodmom upper
My Ltdm7.
Boor at dupleic. Fridge, skate.
WINTBT. 3 bedroom in in-
induded. Bus rouix. 1 patriong
Pul 4 apDkasw es, deck
space, separate edram. Ca-
dean. badglard. wrkirq, no
opdess June 1J99. Frac a last.
ble included. UbMies indud-
S7B0. . ca1420 6662.
ad. No pets prefpreferred.btAast,
ECIIANICi / 2 bay garage
$650 Per mo. inc. Cal (905)
MY rem when you can owls
4361279 or (905) 721-7519.
Ask to DebDebbie.lodr
lyoour law" home 'Of las tlum
Mow. 4 pc.. bOL Lade ft*-
Saks Rep Re/M
NORTH PICKERMIO. Main
Summit Really (1991) Ltd.
floor. One bedroom apL Sepal
105) 668-3800 or (905) 666 -
rate entrance. Non-smoker,
3211.
no Ids. Counifty ��
mond. Cal 905-6
WILSOMMLIK area, adult
building. Two-bedroom apt.
ONE BEDROOM basemdt
oval immediately.
apartment. am ad bright.
Fridw stove. heal hydro r-
sepade entrance. no smok.
mg or pee,. Hill and Es-
dudild. No dogs. $74?J OM Mr.
C&M. I . P sPaa
Perot.7860 iridusive. (906)
ai
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��4M
app races. Walk to down-
tie spas for 5450.. (3
Burnt Rim. great swimming
town/Centre. Work
rooms) available immediate-
and boanq. Tar pores. year
CHIP TRUCK -MOBILE kitchen
references jlem Available
IY kcludes everything. Sim-
location.
round road. 526.900. Cal 116-
far, sale. Busy beer sore 10.
Alav tst. $1100+umb s. n8-
7(188
C Can Steve
431.1555.
cation. Ostnw.1,130857.
OSIMMM - 2 bedroom upper
Ldrlral, ties.
RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE fair
lease 70D sq. h excellent b-
KK+W4&0. MtlClheB Lake. 77
NETWORRERSIl1 Can
Imagik getting paid when
Somme man a oboe ti.
Cd.
yard.
yard. $650 pus uti -61 Call
newly reipvalOd. (905)
Mot= Taybi DT (oN Hwy 48.
lops an a the it tund, w tum5
(9051 725 3080 w 1-013828
5608
728 7861.
728.7
across Iran ShaMama Gas
Station). 3-bedrown IakMront
ons fight. Call 1905KO-3721
Tall Free
Gamp i
OF 877-202-0090.
WTSONA AM Beauh7d, 3
•
COUP. *M sling, CN. 2 air
OSHA111A GROUP lonnrq a
ked. mwftw. Laundry. Close__
to all arrnerlies. Reler"OM.
ECIIANICi / 2 bay garage
Broadloaned.build
Complee kilclkn, w/kidow
Kill' ' Storm unit in
Oshm. Folow call Larry
NO pets.1S1110. SINN" A
and officefor rat an bay
Mow. 4 pc.. bOL Lade ft*-
Dupw a 4361330.
illusive. (905)136.78%
main sired in Oshawa. fit-
Electric Iwai 599,900. al df-
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khoist andair coNpressar.
ers consideM. BNrMplon
Ma IN SALE - licensed for
125 pawns. A iffi tV dla-
90 9860 °� Td
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hot, 000pwo$ and kaselgW
1
twpmvemera. 404.8217
attached OsTaDo 3
tbathroom..a Stow.
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$0 NYS your lair fuly
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Available June 1st. FrstAast.
A BEAUTIFUL SE"M an
serum traw fol, nor co-
FllndsfS
NO PETS. (905)
rellerences434-M
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yaw
Oshawa. 3 bedroom avail-
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2212.
416431-1555.
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I);AIV On Duck Lake 60
all 4313972.
-397.
1 i 2 BE HOUSE-
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CLEMWATER. fully furnished
fM - 51818. Advance old
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PhaN James Rogers a nes
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WALTER IOHNMURRAY
April 17th, 1935 - April 17th, 1998
'happy Birtkday Scotty'
You were such a strong and quiet guy,
You held on until your special day
Before you said goodbye.
Although it's a year now since you left us,
You will never really begone,
Because in our hearts and memories,
You will always carry on.
We often sit and talk about
The things you would say and do,
And through the tears a smile will come
Because we can still be with you.
To a great husband, Dad and Papa
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2.2 litre engine, 115 HP - 5 -speed transmission
- 4 -wheel anti-lock brakes - PASSLocke' theft -deterrent
system - Next Generation dual air bags • Tinted glass
• Rear spoiler
ttTotal due on sir ung includes down payment, freight, security
deposit, 1st monsfi s payment plus taxes, GST, PST and gas tax.
Licence, insurance, P.P.S.A. and admin. fees extra.
SUNFIRE1999 COUPE
2.4 lirre engine, 150 HP. S -speed transmission
- 4 -wheel and -lock brakes • PASSLock` theft -deterrent
system • Next Generation dual air bags • AM/FM stereo
with CDplayer Air conditioning . Cruise control
Tinted glass
1999 SUNFIRE GT COUPE
Elown Payment !.rase Payment Toro! r)w On Sr Q'*
$0 $274 mun,6 $1,468.10
$1,600 $228 :r:.,.xb $3,230.20
$3,000 S 18 8 moneh $4,794.20
ttTotal due on signing includes down payment, freigbt, security
deposit,Ise month's payment plus taxes, GST, PST and gas tax.
licence, insurance, P.P.S.A. and admin. fees extra.
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2.4 here Twin Cam 150 HP engine - Bold and exciting new
design • All-new chassis, with ameptional rigidity • 4 -wheel,
and -lock brakes - 4 -speed automatic aansnusswtn with
Enhanced Traction System - 4 -wheel independent
suspension - Power door kicks - Tilt- •PASSLock•
heefftt-deterrent system
1999 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE
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$0 $300/...-6 $1,609.25
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PONTIAC PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
2.2 litre engine, 115 HP • Automatic transmission • 4wheel anti-lock brakes
PASSI.ock' theft -deterrent system • Nett Genentlon dual air bags • Rear
spoiler • Air conditioning • AM/FM stereo • Power door locks • 1S' wheels and
covers • Aluminized stainless steel exhatut system
1999 SUNFIRE SEDAN
Duty$ Payment !.rase Payment Total Dia On S tr
$0 $258 m.>.,h $1,424.70
$1,400 $218 $2,988.70
$3,000 S172 R..,.Ih $4,775.80
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deposit, lot /nosh's payment plus taxes, GST, PST and teas tax.
Iicsace, insurance, P PSA: and admin. fees extra.
3800 Series 11 V6 19S HP engine • 4 -speed automatic
nansmission with Enhanced Traction System • Wide -trach
stance - Next Generation dual air bags - 4-whed anti-lock
brakes • AM/FM stereo with CD player - Air conditioning
Rear seat
thru • Power door lochs/windows • Tilt/cruise
Rear
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D a Payment Rase Payment Total Ute On Sosiie
$0 $399/...th $1,980.35 -
$3,600 $288i..ntk $5,867.70
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