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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_04_18PICKERING NEWS.ADVERTISER P I C K E R I N PRESSRUN 44.000 36 PAGES G'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 19+65 SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1999 rri 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. NM ymcan %01 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVV&/ $1 NEWSSTAND `A Ion t5; ming' HW .407 on the road to '6 Pickering 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" Inside the News Advertiser' VRMTOmff Ei tKW Pop ............6 Lids whit .............6 Alsls• or"oes .........10 . ............... 28 Chodfied .............29 ONE IIS A CALL owmal ..........683-5110 NibiMtIN ......683-5117 iil. O Nstin .....683-3005 Ancon Liss ......683-7545 Sbowdy V• ...........1-800-662-8423 ftW1 .newsroomOdurham.net VM sits ....durhamnews.net FAX .............683-7363 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, design and build eastern and west - Sec' PROVINCE page 5 By 00, tF.rtra:.�ao•.ms i . tirstrdo�w�Crlpwt • . . %W VA lltt�tr !91 A x4E, Sim AM NPLETE PACKAGE: IECEIVER ASSME DECK :D CAROUSEL ARGE SPEAKERS VRROUND PEAKERS, 'ENTRE CHANNEL PEAKER TAND INCLUDED LI Jftv EG* $1398.t8 lf" A0 17 171 QT " 00 Ilk Dg ST. A41. ViTS T 119 K E h NEW Y �� 1405; 8030000 (416) 630.1777 (416/' 750.8838 105; 430.0000 Z DOLBY BY PROA061C STIREO SYSTEM COMPUAINK ■ Aft New funds could boost help 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- MBERLEA AF % DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. t�ii1 �iQGEf/L3ESSiEEN.Mr?Hi4s• ?4H�9. E.1IEEGEit�1G'YP.4GE/7 AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. 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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. 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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. 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"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- es: �i Ifdr ?1r •: – SA1-E BARGAINS IN TODAY'S News Adve= Sun., April 18, 1999 News Advertiser ► fby'5 41ft - Baodges Rx Cenhal Pick. ► Cruise HdWM Wft ' Double Doyle Pick ' Durham Parent ' Enbridp Consumers Cah ' M & M Meats AjexlPldt, Moores Ap>uPjck, Moll" Ism 7—' ft ' Smart Source *MdL 'Delivered to selectod housd olds only Remember, all inserts, including those on 2lossX paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper throultlt your biue boxRecvcling program. For information ori delivering our advertising flyers, DUNCAN FLETCHER atR' u�e740017"A Sunday's Carrier of the Week is Matthew. He enjoys Nascar & Nintendo 64. 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Bud on doMt sold n npaYd by RaCW for Oniod wOliq 31 -12 -ft PAAB ltoid CrY 4 P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 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 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. zlocm 8" •rr.r ■ 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. zlocm 8" •rr.r ■ 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. fCi s EARTH WEEK Did you know that every fifteen sec- onds a whole acre of Canadian wilderness disappears? Did you know that 1/4 of the world's last remaining Temperate Rainforest is in Canada and is the only home for many endangered species including the rare white "Spirit Bear"? 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I'd like to thank a "great success." tion in the Balkans change. refugees)" the Clarington Business "We got a cube van full of Citizenship and Immigra- Whether refugees arrive Group and the citizens of clothing that we took to the tion Canada spokesman Guy or not, the people of Durham Bowmanville and Oshawa Salvation Army;' said Ms. Belanger said this week that Region will carry through and Courtice for getting us Palmer, "and $2,500 in cash because conditions in the with a commitment to help. going," says owner Kuldip for the Red Cross (Durham refugee camps in Albania "There have been a lot of Singh Sodhi. Branch) and the Salvation and Macedonia had begun to cash donations which is won- A yard and bake sale in Army." "improve significantly," derful," says Donna Vander - along with the refugees' de- tuin, Durham Region branch sire to "stay closer to home," manager of the Canadian the decision was made late Red Cross. `As of yesterday last week to put the evacua- (April 14), $1.8 million has tion to Canada on hold. been raised (nationally) and "A lot of aid is coming Canadian Tire stores across into the camps and the Ontario are now accepting UNHCR (United Nations donations which will be for - High Commission for warded to the Red Cross. A Refugees) and Canadian national goal of $5 million Government representatives has been targeted by the are present in the camps;' agency. said Mr. Belanger. Bags of donated clothing, Second Lieutenant Paul toiletries and children', tovs BRIDAL BOUTIQUE INC. Under New Management Summer Hours: Tues.- Wed. -Thurs 10 a.m. - 9 p.m Fri 8 Sat 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sun 12. - 5 p.m. Ready I for Summer? Serenade for a 50% Sunday afternoonJ, ALL,F o ff J C.LL PROC;ft, NS PICKERING — Music is in the air this spring. Johanna Voss presents the Or- chestra Da Camera Toronto in Sere- nade for a Sunday Afternoon at St. Paul's on -the -Hill Anglican Church on May 2 at 3 p.m. Violinist Orest Krechkovsky and double bassist Lech Straczynski will treat listeners to a delightful pro- gram including Vivaldi's Concerto Grosso Op. 3 Nr. 8, Puccini's Three Minuets, Elgar's Serenade for Strings Op. 20, Turina's La Oracion del Torero, Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances and Joplin's Two Ragtimes. Tickets for the performance are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors while students and children under age 10 will be admitted free. St. Paul's on -the -Hill Anglican Church is at 882 Kingston Rd. Call 683-0284 or 839-7909 for more information. 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April 22,1999 from 9:30 an to 11:00 on and from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm and from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm (JK 9:30 -11:00 am ONLY) A tour of the facilities will be conducted and staff will be available to answer any Questions Light Refreshments will be Served Cur w* EnmoNnne ds M students SCHOOL LOCATION: 1030 Ravenscroft Road Ajax, Ontario (North of Hwy 2 off Rossland Between Church & Westney) Phone (905) 427-3120 (905) 432-3320 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 9 A/P • e U • 1 S P • R KE Summer Youth Hockey League Registration starts April 11 Iroquois Park Sports Centre • Sundays May 9th to July 25th • boys 8 girls 1&16 yrs • 90 minute session (includes flood) • Atom 12:15 pm -3:15 pm • Peewee 3:15 pm -6:15 pm • Bantam 6:15 pm -9:15 pm • Jerseys and awards • 12 sessions We recommend you attend the on site registration times, in person, Sunday April 11 and Sunday April 18, 10:00 a.m. to noon at Iroquois Park Sports Centre, 500 Victoria Street West. 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A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 64/aime 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 1794 Liverpool Road F M Pickering 831-5431 . TH5 WEEK'S CAKE WINNERS ARE: little Aussie, Christopher 1. carrina 10 edb ✓7:; 2. Mwn oboe 3. f 6Uk)pbw Briton Winners may go directly to Baskin Robbins to recei, j Nally Kuczuk their FREE cake. (Please provide identification) on March 28. PRIZE VAIm UIYIA. Sff ARA. 24, 1999 kc a r east .ia� �f f' ii\ -t 'IF Yf° 'fr 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. --- 1 -.,'i•fa4**0 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. t ►�. o ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ .News Advertiser photos Celebration of the Members of the PineRidge Arts Council were treated io live performances during the annual general meet- ing of the group held Wednesday in Pickering. 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Close to all amenities: � Hospital (5 mins.), bms stop, medical clinic (3 min.), grocery store, convenience store. CALL TOLL FRF.F. 1-877-8-6-2-53 F01R AN APPOF\-11:ME`T (.1iff Grirnwcxxi. Mana¢cr , r P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April IS, 1999 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. 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"The prom is always a terrific time to celebrate but it's a good time to re- mind students of the responsibilities 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- ficial. It really opened a lot of people's eyes" "It was interesting to see what really happens, how many people are involved and how upsetting it can be when they work so hard to save a person and they can't:" Miss Mitchell added. "It's dif- ferent when you see it up close. We all think we're untouchable but when you see that you realize we're not" 15 USED 264 FAMAU ST., $1 9-1222 22! THREE BEARS Auto BODY %W OF AJA" LARCIM AUTO LOOT 104bw i COLLM M SAAOPSa r – – – – – - Setvin� The Durham As�be1 I 20 % "` 0 dt Palm Wa& I r Or 9R7 W vain &&C" IQ t0 Imo!! (91Mf I ft 'Coupon must be presented 1 �r to work NNW StarAed I el.0m to 30199 for doladS. UNIT iltm, 282 MONARCH AVE, AJAX 1905)619-2327 r". - rs im Restowimt 22' West" R LIS S 2cs C (905)619-2899 �, onOntario,Ontario, Paramedics Trevor Bain (left) and Ken John- son work on 'patient ' Tracev Hubar during a demonstration for Sr. Mary Catholic Sec- ondary School students showing the conse- A.J. GROEN/ News Advertiser photo quences of drunk driving. The grim simula- tion showed what can happen to young peo- ple when they mix drinking and operating motor vehicles. Keep those wheels in line with a visit to TireNet Auto Care Too many people take their wheels for granted not realizing the damage caused if they're not properly aligned. For the very low price of $29.95, TireNet Auto Care will perform a front wheel align- ment on your car or truck. "A wheel alignment will help prevent the unnecessary wear of your tires and live you much better handling on the road which is especially impor- tant this time of year," says Owner Frank Imineo. "it will also prevent damage to your front end suspension." Of course if you already have wom tires there's no bet- ter time to buy than right now. Starting at $39.95 for 155/80R13 tires, you know that TtreNet is always the place for great deals on the best in rubber for the road. Celebrating its first year in business TireNet is offering a $14.95 lube, oil and filter for most cars. Located at 264 Fairall St. in Ajax, the staff of trained tech- nicians will treat your vehicle like their own. Customer satisfaction is 'Pu 1 Ire dAwO Uram, located at 264 Fairall SL in Ajax, Ute staff of trained technicians will perform a wheel alignment on your car which will not only prevent unnecessary weer and tear on your tires and front end suspension but make yota vetlicle handle better on the road. very important to Frank and his TireNet stocks, or can get, staff and they ensure each and any brand of fire you need but every customer is given a writ- ten estimate and that no their specialty is Pirelli Tires, a unnec- essary work is done on any very popular tire in Europe, it's making itself known in Canada vehicle. The shop has nine bays as not just a racing tire, but a fire that's and isui eq pped with the latest perfect for any vehi- de. - state-of-the-art tools and diag- .. The slop is open Mon. to nostic machines. Also, all of the technicians keep up on the lat- Fri. from 8 a.m. to 6 pm. and 8 est changes in automotive tech- a.m. to 3 p.m on Sat. For more information call nology so they can work on all ,_ (905) 619-1222. models of cars and trucks. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 13 P Ith F & ITNESS 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 APRIL lence. of the agencies that come say against mental illness at this "Then they may end up hav- 18, year's Eighth Annual Mental 1 9 9 9 "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 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" 1 1.10 1 Piekeri�g.... Fd 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 course is just one of several currently being built in Durham and Tregional planning officials have applications before them for many more. JOSHAWAI G O L F C L U B THE OSHAWA GOLF CLUB LBMD is recognized as Durham Region's finest golf club, a part of Oshawa since 196. Looking forward to another great golfing year. T23-4681 160 Alexandra stir OsLawa . OSWIWAGOLF =FM 160ALEXAMM ST. KaxMor� star N M, • THUNDERBIRD GOLF SCHOOL pre.muted by THE VIC CASSIS GOL • For every level of 0 Morning, after • Complete golf ed r_:, ,Ashburn, oats wt5.v*rrorth.1 - .._ - , ,,,.a,..,, - - - - - - __ . __ _ - - - _ _ ___.:_ ....- - �- - =-=���,�'"�„� 0 60�M/fD�11Y�� GOLF CLUB • 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE • PAY AS YOU PLAY • F[E>1tBEItSHIPS TOURNAK NT Bookists Funy ]ceased CLUBHOUSE Fscffifles Email it r NEWS ADVERTISER newsroom®durham.net J�k�t'� � :� in`k��-.'• +�'�": ' -s Y! . ,.. + .. 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THUNDERBIRD GOLF SCHOOL pre.muted by THE VIC CASSIS GOL • For every level of 0 Morning, after • Complete golf ed r_:, ,Ashburn, oats wt5.v*rrorth.1 - .._ - , ,,,.a,..,, - - - - - - __ . __ _ - - - _ _ ___.:_ ....- - �- - =-=���,�'"�„� 0 60�M/fD�11Y�� GOLF CLUB • 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE • PAY AS YOU PLAY • F[E>1tBEItSHIPS TOURNAK NT Bookists Funy ]ceased CLUBHOUSE Fscffifles Email it r NEWS ADVERTISER newsroom®durham.net J�k�t'� � :� in`k��-.'• t*...- 4 � � 1 f NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 17 A/P The number of golf courses in Durham Region could double over the next 25 years orefa0 irways are in ourfuture BY BRIAN M NAI (K Slaff Writer 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. Having gone through the applica- Green Fees Juniors ..59.00 Seniors.. 510.00 Adult._511.00 Practice Ranee Small..«.55.00 Large. --%.75 Jumbo—'10.00 .0111111111111111! tion process for Whispering Ridge, Lakeridge and Riverside, Summers is somewhat frustrated by the time it 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" Pickering Drivin Range 2 v 10 Brock Rd. N. Pickering 6W, I W,)8 (just south of .1k•aton (;(jlf (.tu)) • A -Star video Analysis • Private & Group Lessons �1 • Chipping & s: . Putting Greens C.P.G.A. 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Coupon expires stay 23!99. —AJ LADiEs LFA& To GOLF SERIES Buy ONE Next series starts May l lth bucket of balls (5) o (1 hour kssau with 18 holes) and ' 1 � I Limited Space Available In All ReceiveCamps. Call now to book your —1 lessonlcamp ► 2nd bucket Memberships, range passes and gift certificates available. ' Challenging affordable golf for all ages and skill levels. 1 nEl"Home of the Durham Junior Golf Camp" Not valid with anv other offers or promotions. I Head Professional: Greg Salazar 1 Valid Monday to Fridav anytime excluding I Holidays. Coupon expires Slav 28/99. 560 Taunton R., W., Ajax kCentres 905=428=8479 Weekdays m-9:00pm (2 kms. west of Westney Rd.) Weekends 7:00am-9:00pm e... INP PAGE 18 NEWS AD'VERTSM SUNDAY EDITION, April IS, 1999 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 di � •� d�e� �.a each �W a[ doll s117wsder�h�ird God CwMb 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." If it is good enough for a PGA Tour player in a $4 -million event, give it a try the next time you rlay. tees, you wW fid Thunderbird Golf Club the Mist c>.ameoging mad exciting test of golf in our area. Excelknt conditions and a respected championship payout are just a few reasons wby Thunderbird is the borne to the Canadian Tour Fall Quali6ng School every year. Tbis complete golf facility n now taking tee times up to one week in advance. - ?JN0Il:go�9 : J - OOLF Gv Ashburn, Ontario 15 Naomi" North of Whitby 905-686-1121 - .. www.thunderbirelgoWdub.com `M4HOW OF McLEAN OWACADEW CANADA'S FEWM PRACTICE FACELITY IS HOME TO THE WORLD'S PREMIER GOLF INSTRUCTOR JIM MOXAN, THIS GOLF CHANNEL AND GGOOLF DIGEST MAGAZTriE_:.� = He.e a Cabana's Finest li &I" irtibuiessK 0, ,Ai• 11m eao GWAeade.ty Is DeNcOW q hopm+in the scomw era's tN"N=etitab asci Fagedenea ll"" Sksts. 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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 Champion is now a PGA Tour member. Among the more than 90 internation- al members who have played the Cana- dian Tour and gone to the world's major tours are: 1998 PGA Tour winners Trevor Dodds and Michael Bradley, Tour winner Stephen dseanev and for- mer PGA winners Steve Stricker, Guy 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 and Japanese Tours. 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FA)Ai"_U G-lfiwi Centre N �� � r�� nr.+r ■ yuan == kw"=0 w.a WATCH FOR DuRHA W s FIRST HOLE -I N—O rE SHOOTOUT A/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 • NO INITIATION FEES • NO LOCKER FEES • NO MAINTENANCE FEES • NO HIDDEN COSTS 725-2639 Hours: Mon. 5:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sat a sun. 8 a.m. - 8 P.M. 600 Grandview St. S., Oshawa 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 .�' golfing Ladies & calendar Junior Programs ONTARIO GOLF ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE MAY 18-21 - MID AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP (London Hunt & CC, London, ON) MAY 22-24 - JUNIOR TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Peterborough G&CC• Peterborough, ON) JUNE 1-4 - MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Mad River, Creemore, ON) JUNE 7 - ONTARIO AMATEUR QUALIFYING (Kedron Dells G.C., Oshawa) JUNE 14 - AMATEUR FINAL QUALIFYING (Bayview CC, Thornhill, ON) JULY 6-11 - CANADIAN SENIOR MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (Summit G&CC, Richmond Hill, ON) JULY 13-16 - AT&T CANADA JUNIOR/JUVE- NILE CHAMPIONSHIP (Dalewood G & CC, Port Hope, ON) JULY 20-21 - BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP (Puslinch Lake GC, Cambridge, ON) JULY 22 - JUNIOR/JUVENILE BETTER BALL CHAMPIONSHIP (Oliver's Nest GC, Lindsay, ON) JULY 28-30 - JUNIOR MATCH PLAY CHAMPI- ONSHIP (CMWwan GC, Woodstock, ON) AUG 16-15 - SENOR CHA&*4ONgHlp (Oshawa GC, Oshawa, ON) ONTARIO LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE LADIES' AMATEUR Brantford G.C. July 5-6 SENIOR LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP Spring Lakes G.C. July 19-20 JUNIOR LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP A nsdale Golf G.C. July 26-27 ONTARIO MATCH PLAY Hunter's Glen G.C. August 23-24 (:all f'or Details SENIORS F:.�•r. JU�n�la� clall] -3hm s 1 lt/o GREEN FEES; 1) Iloles $131110 ADDITIONAL 9 Iloles sIim • Monthly Specials • Licensed • Public Welcome • Reserved 1 Tee Times Brock St. N., Whitby (Just 2 km North of Taunton Rd.) 655-4653 Drive for show, putt for charity dough NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 21 A/P Durharn Region Community Care wants you to putt for k:harity in its third annual golf' tournament. The agency is holding its tournament June 9th at Seaton Golf' Club in Pickering. The entry fee is $I(X) which includes green fees, golf cart, dinner and a prize for everyone. 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I ! Call for more information. All year Special Till bpm - small bucket, 'LESSONS mini putt and For every level of golfer. 3 holes of golf ................. 10 Clinics, camps or private. April T. PHIL. BROW LEE C.P.(..:,.. +Kids golf for ............... Free r `l BOB KIEatiEDY GP.G.A.. when parent purchases large !' ■ bucket, mini putt or Mm Oki 9 holes of golf (weekdays). ! Visit our new golf shop! • Plav 3 holes of 1 Custom fitting club, service golf for ................... in Price with the purchase of large and repairs to all kinds. bucket or mini putt. ~! • DRIVING MATS • GRASS TEES • 3 HOLE COURSE ! • PRACTICE PUTTING GREEN ! 'k • PRACTICE CHIPPING GREEN I • PRACTICE SAND TRAP, t • A GREAT PLACE FOR A BIRTHDAY PARTY I • LONG DRIVE CONTEST...WEEKLY(� • SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE 1�\= *JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS • C.RG.A. b>shvction & Video • Contests & Prim Early Regishution Disc'otmt • Call for Brochure *NEW THIS YEAR • 3 Hole Golf Course and Custom Club Repair & Fitting A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 Golfing Facilities in DurbANNANDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Box 91, Ajax (905)683-3210 BLUESPRUCE RIDGE GOLF CLUB Bethany 705-277.3957 am Region BOWMANVILLE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Bowmanvdle (905) 623-2670 CARRUTHER'S CREEK GOLF CENTRE 650 Lakendge Rd. S.. Ajax (905)426-4653 CHERRY DOWNS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Brougham. Ontario (905) 683-1940 COUNTRY LANE GOLF CLUB Box 417, Whitby (905) 655-3263 DEER CREEK GOLF & COUNTRY ESTATES 27 Buggey Lane, Ajax (905)427-7737 DURHAM DRIVING RANGE 87:Taunton Rc. W., Osnawa (905)433-1506 OSHAWA CREEK FAMILY GOLF CENTRE zwa (905!721-1498 CLAREMONT 4 SEASONS COUNTRY CLUB RR2. Claremont (905) 649-2436 FOXBRIDGE GOLF COURSE Box 428, UxCnoge (905) 852-7962 FOX RUN GOLF CENTRE 560 Taunton Rd. W. Ajax (905) 428-8479 GLEN CEDARS GOLF CLUB RR, -2 Claremont, Ontario (905) 294-4457 HARMONY CREEK GOLF CENTRE 1000 Bloor St. E.. Oshawa (905) 433-0211 HAWTHORNE VALLEY GOLF COURSE 3470 Salem Rd., Pidcenng (905) 686-2028 KEDRON DELLS GOLF COURSERftson Rd. N., Oshawa (905)728641 THE KEN FULTON GOLF CENTREHwy. #2, Ajax(905) 427-0590 LAKERIDGE LINKS GOLF CLUB Brawley Road, Brooklin (905) 428.6321 LYNDEBROOK GOLF CLUB 5055 Baldwin St., Brooklin (905) 655-4653 MILL RUN GOLF CLUB RR I. Uxbndge 1-800-465-8633 NEWCASTLE GOLF COURSE Golf Course Rd.. Newcastle (905) 987-4851 OAKRIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB General Delivery. Ashburn (905) 985-8390 OSHAWA AIRPORT GOLF CLUB Thornton Rd. North, Oshawa (905) 723-5175 OSHAWA GOLF CLUB 160 Alexandra, Oshawa (905) 723-4681 PEBBLESTONE GOLF COURSE 1550 Pebblestone Rcao. Court,ce (905) 725-7452 PICKERING DRIVING RANGE 251C Brock Rd. N., Pickering (905)686-1098 QUARRY LAKES GOLF CENTRE Hwy. ;57, North,. Bcwma-�- .z (905) 697-5888 RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE 837 Rivers;de D,�ve, Ajax (905) 427-1921 SEATON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Box 357, Pickering (905)683-3822 SPRING CREEK GOLF CLUB 9th Concession, Pickering (905) 649-5333 SUNNYBRAE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB RR4, Port Perry (905)985-2234 THUNDERBIRD GOLF CLUB 995 Myrtle Rd., Ashburn (905)686-1121 WHISMING RIDGE GOLF COURSE Brawley Road, Brooklin (905) 428.6321 WFITEVALE GOLF CLUB Whitevale, Ontario (905) 294-1056 W14CHESTER GOLF CLUB Winchester Road, Oshawa (905) 655.4757 WOLF RUN GOLF CLUB RR#1, Janetvile (705) 328-3949 Durham Re ion's 1st Annual I N lop SHC30I30T—QV Brought to you by participating golf facilities in Durham Region sponsored by: BEGINS MONDAY MAY 3 sore, Watch For More Details In Your Local Newspaper! a M1 ID U N GOLF & COUNTIxy CLUIDT, A Stroke Ahead of the Rest! Championship Course Highland Course Our 18 hoic, 6,800 yard Championship The Highland is a beautiful scenic Course is designed to provide a 3,500 yard, 18 hole, executive course challenge.Thc front nine is a links -style with a hilly setting and startling vistas. course with large gaping sand traps and ,.,;Made up of 13 par 3's and 5 par 4's light rough. Four holes on the back nine it has hcen labelled the best arc carved out of virgin forest, executive course in central Ontario. demanding well placed shots. jPublic Welcome. Non -Metal Spike Public Welcome Vo t-Mctrl Spike F"ty. Facility. RATES $201gS45 i - RATES $12 to $26 1-800-465-8633 cat. 240 ", 1,800-46543633 ext. 239 Practice Facility Golf Academy We offer you a ver} unique facility, Duren Stalteri, Herd Golf Professional & including a driving range, large grass '"`C.P.G.A. Instructor., arc dedicated to tee decks, with target greens, separate 'providing you with clear, prrcisc golf pitching area: Sx4ttstntetions so v+xi can play the game to (120 yards and in), putting and "s, 'your fiill ru)tcntial. Private and group chipping greens and fairway and , golf school, club fitting & video greensidc bunkers. are available. Tournaments, Banc„Room Facilities We offer two fully licensed Bar & Griiw►tith a newly renovated sports lounge, private dining rooms, mreti uc�''1nbOl�ea suit any tournament, wedding or business function. 1 . 230ttry Chalmers. 269 Durham Road #8,10 Km west of Uxbridge i-8Q0�4�65-8633 .�. BEAT BONUS OFFERS FROM NORCOM! �,Cammunkafiom ,,,,�°'” Centre 1 ���"M� s.; 1. M oua�commrr� so�va ops (., and �.�,) S7)00�8 432 -OM INCLa ftca OCP= w-ftffbate and adnate a ww pbm at A.==,, � co . Centre 1 ' 2377 HWY. 2, DOV74RNVUIE 1 IMe�114 Worcom aired � et a �AWABLE BONm �•"°• ('°• `°'" •°°'` �°"`► I"�'°"5) °•: 1�, ' '' (905) 37C*W 7S (905)697.8500 PCS hm a PENIA% PC55 CAME&!, 1 Y r ' ,ROOTS WATCH, MINOLTA CAMERA or a �► * # '_,ROADSIDE SAFEffKIT wb& gaaarton L%A _ 4_9 49 L a 00c nsa. ww WNWriwr�•. 8e/1 MO�s%/Ity. -: G soam.eror a e on"u appy. MEW Mpk" mum �w99 • i 5� 5� 5� 5>, 5� 5� 5� � 5� 5� � 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5. 5� 5� ' S� 5� 5� 5� 5� � 5� 5� 5� 5>, 5. 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 419 X, ) OVA I 269 Durham Road #8,10 Km west of Uxbridge i-8Q0�4�65-8633 .�. BEAT BONUS OFFERS FROM NORCOM! �,Cammunkafiom ,,,,�°'” Centre 1 ���"M� s.; 1. M oua�commrr� so�va ops (., and �.�,) S7)00�8 432 -OM INCLa ftca OCP= w-ftffbate and adnate a ww pbm at A.==,, � co . Centre 1 ' 2377 HWY. 2, DOV74RNVUIE 1 IMe�114 Worcom aired � et a �AWABLE BONm �•"°• ('°• `°'" •°°'` �°"`► I"�'°"5) °•: 1�, ' '' (905) 37C*W 7S (905)697.8500 PCS hm a PENIA% PC55 CAME&!, 1 Y r ' ,ROOTS WATCH, MINOLTA CAMERA or a �► * # '_,ROADSIDE SAFEffKIT wb& gaaarton L%A _ 4_9 49 L a 00c nsa. ww WNWriwr�•. 8e/1 MO�s%/Ity. -: G soam.eror a e on"u appy. MEW Mpk" mum �w99 • i 5� 5� 5� 5>, 5� 5� 5� � 5� 5� � 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5. 5� 5� ' S� 5� 5� 5� 5� � 5� 5� 5� 5>, 5. 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 PAGE 23 A/P ""A"* ENE 11AT0NS,,, ADVEFnMN1G FEATURE . i I Orthotic Interventions - comes right tovourNext Generations May 2nd g home to help overcome footproblems Do ou w� have roblems y p with does shoe modifications for leg the business and technology of your feet? Do they hurt all of the length discrepancies. They will foot orthotics continues to grow. time? Are your feet so wide that widen the base of your shoe or At Orthotic Interventions their you can never find a shoe that fits have it resoled for stability. professional service provides you you right and comfortably? Russell is a graduate of George with all of your orthotic needs If you answered yes to any of Brown College in the field of right from the comfort of your these questions, Orthotic orthotics and prosthetics. He is own home. Their old fashioned Interventions can help. also a member of the Pedorthic service and hospitality make it the Association of Canada, a govern- preferred choice of people all over Owner Russell Glaeser, ing body consisting of over 200 Durham. is set on members. This association is a For more information about vice. He will personally come continuous educational program Orthotic Interventions call (905) 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. Orthotic Interventions also WANT SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT? FREE CoraAalim • Coolplme 8 Partial Dentures Removable Dentures on Implants 0 Same day relines & repairs • Everting & Saturday appts. PICKERING DENTURE CLINIC Andre Maragh D.D. (905) 420-2652 1792 LIVERPOOL RD.. PICKERING IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE ff PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. *2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST Hel ear. fdr over 15 yearsl , Hear the difference with Digital Sound Processing Technology Most common reasons why Physicians and experienced hearing aid owners choose one of Durham's Hearing Centres ✓ Knowledge ;i ✓ Experience ✓ Guarantee ✓ Equipment ✓ Convenience :?L i wh1by &a* Aadiobgy Alt DURHAM ccaft dcome is" cleaaam B SES t032 bad SL Relliftered Sit to tart Ihry. 2) Ste. (303) art falser HEARING(N d 401)ABX n'�vA, 831-8311 83l 8311 CENTRES 666""772-16, th,rm w Experience makes the difference Affordable Dentures. .. One Good Rva-11 1,, ,mrJo REPAIRS (1 hr) • Relines ' Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER _ 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE. AJAX 683-4"94 b yam.» After hours 428-8801 ORTHOTIC INTERVENTIONS BUS. (905) 831-9440 `•QRrY��� ���avraa7n.s- 14 aMl"4n el{ ac *douic a 4saeela&5, ORTHOTIC INTERVENTION C t M" J.avd S S4.. prod: Ka.bR, We s *Lewesw W.•dc mows" 1P)urhatn Dental I Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Electro Surgery Cosmetic /Bleaching Preventative Car Caps / Crowns & Bridges '= White Filling Only Intra Oral Camera Imaging Ultra Sonic Sealing Free Consultations y Air Abrasion / No Freezing / No Drilling Extractions (Wisdom Teeth) Root Canal Treatment i Nitrous Oxide (laughing Gas) . ` Visa, Mastercard, Interact All Insurance Plans Accepted Gentle Care for Big Babies ' - Comprehensive Care for Children =-1 Durham' Dental Centre 1Haanvood Ave. N., (at Hwy 2) • Durham centre A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 Extra 1 -,ow Pi ces On E��ti� Largs Sizes. 6x24ml Tomato. Nlushro oni. Chicken Noodle or Vegetable Campbell's CrvAm or $20 1 525 t;. I Loney Crunch Corsi Flakes or Rice Ki•ispic-s: Corn 1•'lakv-, Bran Flakes Ke]RoWs Product of- ftWO CCo Seedless Ordnges X2:79 340 - 410 g Ah Caramel! Passicin Flakie Vachon Cakes 243,ri"' 12x998, Familt• Fac - Hunt's Pudding 4>3 .i" Our XL Size Sale is a great time to load up on big savings. For prices that go down when you stock up, all you need is Loeb Pries effective to April 2: ,19%. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Loeb WO AJAX MARKET PLACE LOEB BAYWOOD 475 Westney Rd. N 105 Bayly St. W. Ajax Ajax � a � - r:!�,. .♦s :'J i.ix•9•,�-..-rt •i�� ate... --a sir ..i_� Fresh, Medium (;round Beef Patties 18/$8.82 494 each LOEB GLENDALE MARKET PLACE 1900 Dixie Rd _ Pickering Y a �. r .� z . - - r .. • r r_Y s'. a. i_�. � i e �. �. s. -. - � .. � .a ., s a Pickerin Libra teakYOU• g ly hes how to surf in cvberqt are, PICKERING —Are you lost in cyber- sions to bel You space? P Y get the most out of cyher SessionsNot sure how to search the World Wide onr adgvanced search include andstrations various Web efficiently for information or how to Internet communication tools. send c -mail? Sessions are being offered Saturday, April The Pickering Public Library's central 24 from 9:30 a.m to 11:30 a.m and Thursday, branch is offering free Internet training ses- April 29 from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. The road to Serenity NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 PAGE 25 P PICKERING — A local Serenity group hosts 12 Step Recovery Meetings every Fri - clay at 8 p.m. runs through Pickerin The support group deals with addictions of all types dur- ing weekly meetings at Bayfair Baptist Church at 817 Kingston T Picks Si 243 t g Rd., Pickering. Child care is provided. For more information call Jim in the evenings at 428- 9411. �el�0reland !'cadential ca'a�'430=`l b`10 Achievers Realty '�- $136,900 - SW VIEW 2 BEDROOMS + 2 BATHS Luxury condo in Pickering. Unobstructed lake view. Totally upgraded in neutral shades - bedrooms on opposite side of unit for privacy. 5 appliances + all window coverings + locker + balcony. Walk to mall, stores, bus and Conv. Centre. Call Helen Moreland (416) 439-1660. I GTJ Interiors Inc. (?.ally Ha•r & Qsn T-P Q dirv. Pmjissinn,r! Sertw e d Wiarkmun.ch�P over fS Years `rf serm e • Finished Bclsements • Pointing • Kitchens & Boths • Foux Finishes • dumbing & Electrical • Hardwood Flom • Ceramic & Marbie Tiles • Custom Decks All -wk C wantced & In,.r d Pici & Refemmes AvAilihic Dan Fanelli FREE ESTIMATE I'll. ,k' ISM ISI Sl ly_75?; Fsz: (Y1151 SIW-71155 P, E r (JIR) X71-7521 FOR KITCHEN & BATHROOM RENOVATIONS CUSTOM UPGRADES INCLUDED WITH ALL RENOVATION PROJECTS BOOKED THIS MONTH! HUGE RENOVATION SHOWROOM KITCHEN & BATHROOM MODELS r11186 AND h018t BuDw W Iprobridweit your WM a ye.r in -_-IL --Ioa of Wgftd piw r In $ l b airy INSIDE SALES DEPARTMENT ON&'' - *�1k 1,860 So. FT. 5199,900 PREMIUM RAVINE LOT Altona/Finch - absolutely stunning freehold townhouse backing on to forest. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, deck, gas fireplace, finished lot retreat with bath and balcony. Open concept kitchen/living room. Truly unbelievable size!! Call Helen Moreland (416) 439-1660. avW0PA=C Wvca Did you know... The News Ad- vertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gould St., Toron- to, Ont. M5B 2M7, an indepen- dent organization that addresses reader com- plaints about member newspapers. Your home will look great with windows and doors from Norjo Enterprises and Slim -Line Your windows and doors are your best defense against the cold and heat. That's why using quality prod- ucts and hiring a professional 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- tance. That's why people are choos- ing Slim -Line products and having 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 array of home renovation projects and does each job as if he were working on his own home. Right now he's taking book- ings for window replacements and door installations. He's especially excited about the line of steel entranceway doors from Slim -Line. "They're the best on the mar- ket and at very fair prices," says Norm. If you want to see the doors for yourself, feel free to visit the Slhn- Line showroom at 925 Brock Rd. S. in Pickering. Norm Norm chose Slim Line because everything is made right in their factory and they stand 10096 behind their products. "If there are any problems, I can go directly to the factory and they take care of me right on the spot," says Norm. "I've seen a lot of other door and window products but those are the best to sell and install. Norm does all of the work himself and will visit your home .;io and Norjo Enterprises owne of tre ee le for a free consultation to discuss your needs and your particular budget.. Now Enterprises continues to be successful because of top quality work at very competitive prices. Norm has made a point to keep his overhead low so he can pass on those savings to his customers. For more information about door and window installations as well as a new deck for summer call (905) 839-2255. DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS CASEMENT 1-888-576•$575 00UME HUNG Conowe Selemor, of TILT -ACTION • PIC E WINDOWS WONWars Doors I • BAY & BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS STORM DOORS - NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS WAYNE MOBILE SHOWROOM HUTCHINSON wax Kx i Sr w SALES. SERVICE & )v' w^ ­W4A INSTALLATION 111n3 mom 579-2222 S"'.�AOAC NORJO ENTERPRISES -WINDOWS *DOORS •PATIO DOORS DECKS Samples.. In -Home or Showroom References Available (905) 839-2255 Asphalt Paving Landscape Contracting A/P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 16,1999 E FOOD TERMINAL" •WHVL "It tv", LOIN OF PO'x"vlxlry TENDERLOIN END OR RIB END NO CENTRE CHOPS, REMOVED 3.73 k9 KJ 16 OIRAPE C, BC)P* -IN SA, J0, COD FISH INPo&f" Roc 19 �,t , �; , I '4TAR; 4 1 YD t F1 EYE OF THE 6.59 k9 2 199 A", .1 P -N11 -W M LMXMATAOQ�� 2999 FETA CHEESE2.1"'n ­­ I, I R it ANA W11N BREW 69 k9 M J F . ­ I- IMMEW GRADE "A" 3-4 LBAVGCMVir .. u CHI_ CIKENS.• - PHOLIM, T OF CANACA 3 BIRD LIMIT MCEEN LEGQUAMRTERS 2.1kg FRESH OR PHFV10US,_Y FROZEN *Avl 8 k — ) *t F*t(IIZF.N IN kg A R()k=Lqqj LB. 1591 IM.199 P., 1[' 11 , 'IF 1, ''1: !1, ;I� ; "A' t A91 RE SPF*-VKM 'RR��MIS ZZAMCDRU cmcm-f sALADs2.99 Is,- 49 74 k, o 71, 4 q BOX PAI t A CREAM SALE PROZEN 33 , % *CREAM PEES340 9 PKG. 27 9' 9DE=CAKES 284 . PKG. ONAPOIAT P 227 g PK(;. ;PUNCHES oICM TEAS,.,..,,. 2/..,,919 FA. 19 T I T J,'IAL k P 'S,) -L JAR WOAD. HANTAN A_', )R ED -4 _ A PIE BRIDGE R&AS IV s 114 IMF V. v H 1 KM SOUPS RA CK FF Am ill I - SC)IJIP 1% 79 w I AWC 1-. 1 Ale V -1, �51,-, I Ale a f A 8A1, YwN 9- see*"7z. SI MIA' I- Fm z TwNIn SATUPOM v�an• 'At: P= �ST 9040 mm to- WWI., YiOuwi SA, NOAlwi NOYaws u=u •WHVL "It tv", LOIN OF PO'x"vlxlry TENDERLOIN END OR RIB END NO CENTRE CHOPS, REMOVED 3.73 k9 KJ 16 OIRAPE C, BC)P* -IN SA, J0, COD FISH INPo&f" Roc 19 �,t , �; , I '4TAR; 4 1 YD t F1 EYE OF THE 6.59 k9 2 199 A", .1 P -N11 -W M LMXMATAOQ�� 2999 FETA CHEESE2.1"'n ­­ I, I R it ANA W11N BREW 69 k9 M J F . ­ I- IMMEW GRADE "A" 3-4 LBAVGCMVir .. u CHI_ CIKENS.• - PHOLIM, T OF CANACA 3 BIRD LIMIT MCEEN LEGQUAMRTERS 2.1kg FRESH OR PHFV10US,_Y FROZEN *Avl 8 k — ) *t F*t(IIZF.N IN kg A R()k=Lqqj LB. 1591 IM.199 P., 1[' 11 , 'IF 1, ''1: !1, ;I� ; "A' t A91 RE SPF*-VKM 'RR��MIS ZZAMCDRU cmcm-f sALADs2.99 Is,- 49 74 k, o 71, 4 q BOX PAI t A CREAM SALE PROZEN 33 , % *CREAM PEES340 9 PKG. 27 9' 9DE=CAKES 284 . PKG. ONAPOIAT P 227 g PK(;. ;PUNCHES oICM TEAS,.,..,,. 2/..,,919 FA. 19 T I T J,'IAL k P 'S,) -L JAR WOAD. HANTAN A_', )R ED -4 _ A PIE BRIDGE R&AS IV s 114 IMF V. v H 1 KM SOUPS RA CK FF Am ill I - SC)IJIP 1% 79 w I AWC 1-. 1 Ale V -1, �51,-, I Ale a f A 8A1, NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 PAGE 27 AIP • COW •SHEEP 1 R&tE 18 kg BAG • TOP 30 L BAG • POTTING RIN RP15 L BAG l M.1 _ _ _ �� PRODUCT OF ONTARIO - FANCY GRADE 0 EMPIRE VARIETY APPI-AIES 4ND" `s LARGE 10 LB. FAMILY SIZE BAG EA.21 Mus`iflboMs 399 bi ,w ioR TObII TIMI �� HA ,KF T .MUSHROOMS 1.99 MUSHRi �B aox 5 � I �{ -, �a B< • I(E POLAR LE • F! MF. BARS x , ;1 y EA • RC COLA • COT'T 2 L BOTTLE RC� C OLA • C OTT - d l NI1Mr'T. V'r P()TAi() rr�7 (It It's PRE 1 als 1 "Y)ykAI, FAQ - a t rI • KOHT.RAJBI • COLLARDS • KALE • SWISS CHARD • BEETS • D_ ANDELION : IGINA GE OL BUNCHES9 9 WIN('H , �1/� ��_/�? ' GRE -F-4 r )c JNrAR10 1o69 KF:D MIx UH lllJ MATCH S �,.(,Y CABBAGE69, 'eW AW s� BOTTLE LLIMIT KA49 Kco—,"',Is 4.49. • • • • • • ALL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY, APRIL 18 TO SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1999. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT a IES. •••••• • P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18, 1999 Sport &LEISURE 7kb 911111111111111011NOCKff UMMPaperweight. Tyke, Novic tom, Peewee and Bantam Divisions • 3x26 min. periods • House League and rep. divisions N EWS ADS' E R T I S E R APRIL 18�®® 1 9 9 9W C����� —--__—_-- — _-- __ - SCARBOROUGH (418141 2-0404 ANDREW 1WANOWSKII News Advertiser photo Trapped Trojan Ajax -Pickering Trojans' Andre Parls is surrounded by Durham West players during an exhibition youth bas- ketball game at Pickering High School Monday night. l4111 e 1 ?, e,. BARTENDERS SPECIAL THURSDAYS GAMBLING? Do you have questions or concerns regarding your own or someone else's involvement in gambling? Pinewood Centre of Lake idge Elealth Corporation offers consultation and gambling counselling services for all forms of gambling. All services are confidential and provided with mt cost. Call 571-3344 or 683-5950 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 TRUCK CAP AND ACCESSORY SHOWROOM EXCLUSIVE LEER DEALER FOR THE AREA HOOD PROTECTORS • HITChES • BEDIINERS • TONO COVERS 9CREEII FRONTS • TAILGATE LOCKS • STEPS e VENT VISORS . 115 Sin N of�9iT�77 a 14 a d IWO M.,;a 0 1 L�ftw Wed., Aprfl 21,1999 O'Brien Room Pickering Recreation Complex 7:15 PAL 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 1<1HkSS otherwise k4mtel ($8 for 15 hours, $6 for 1 hour) Calntact Orlando MaUraQ M 416, 11w7W sod 11im try ads will be answAimd at the try.c a above AJANEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDMON, April 18,1999 PAGE 2R X IPNCKERIIVG THE IENtINtfpGE 'I REBUKE TO P d /sty Your ACa//: NEWS ApVERTISER Ajax Pickering News Advertiser: 683-43707 S S IF=ED Uxbridge: 852-9 741 _ Port Pen : 9 8 5 —2 511 a=—=— 11 Green 11 Careers Graduate in as little as 6.12 months in: • Computer Business Applications - Network I Internet Systems • Network Administrator Specialist • Information Systems • Computer Animation Office Assistant Programmer • Dental Chairside Assistant • Applications Cie Legal Admin Assistant Medical Office Assistant • Business Administration • Travel and Tourism • Personal Support Worker Financial Awkstance mar be available to those whe qualify TORONTO IM a •s R. 11 Careers 11 Careers 11 Careers 11 careers 11 Careen 11 C. CAREER SCHOOL OF FLOR- AL DESIGN 26 wk Flonstry 8 Business Program. 12 a i 3 terisive 3-phase program. 3 As students of the Oshawa Campus we had lots of wk rse. I home rot eoo, Beginners Pro -questions Part-timettull about MCSE, CNE, MCP and A+ certifications. pram time courses available A school where CDI College helped by answering those questions and all your training becomes worthwhile Finan - tial assistance provided a strong career focused trainingplan. We may be avail- able 905-43&7746 are just about to graduate and we have already MICROSOFT OFFICE COM- PUTER Certificate been interviewed for jobs with I I Program. EI 8 OSAP eligible to Qualified. 12 leading I.T. companies. weeks daily. 8 30 to 130. May 5th start High level of achievement upon graduation Donna Date opening new career doors! UXBRIDGE Durham Cc" Student Student 905-852-W ()�hau'a Cam Oshawa Campus if."ea - THE NAIL STATION Career Training Cerner Career train. 'IV available in arttictal nails. ear candrng, peck. �ureS, waxing Air brushing and tattooing techniQues- sludem Financing negotiable ,05)439.2217 Concord Transportation Inc. has immediate openings for Owner/Operators and Company Drivers for both team and single. Sign on bonus! excellent pay package rrsp program direct deposit pay fuel economy bonus safe driving bonus fuel & toll cards supplied personalized 24 hour dispatch Commitment to more home time u.s- -exchangecap on fuel -%dedicated driver advocate �r C. w Please contact Helen or Kathy at (soy) 660-3000 or 1-800-387-4292, Monday to Friday. 8:30am to 5:00pm or fax restxnes to (905) 660-7581 or mail to: 400 Creditstore Road. Unit 0 5, Concord, Ontano L4K 3Z3 Visit our Website at: www. Concordtrans. coin 1 1 Careen � 1 General JOU AMILABLEI An 16 to 24 yarn cliV Cunerigy out of wet and sdwol. We an hdpyou find a lob for FREE! all the Kalif a (905) 852 - I'm EX 21 Az Dam wailed. IvfitinN. 2 yam Natbed and U.S. ex - Sm penion. �� 11 catws Microsoft � CDr COLLEGE 905-434-8585 d ­h. rvf... OF 9USUVESS B rECHNOLOG! www.cdicollege.com The Miriam Group kx.. located in Pic V% Is recowNized as an autttorrty in �9 Cal Centre management and provides Cal Cantle support for the government, automoiNe. bantam educational. consumer $ervices and packaged goods rrdustries. Nle heip compares manage the dww in demands placed on their resources by tier arstorrlers, competitors and market forces. HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATE - HEALTH ARID SAFETY Reporting to the Director, Hunan Resources. you vrll be responsible for providrg support n several areas in Hunan Resources. Duties will include assisting in researCh• analysis and poky development in the areas of pb evailUatim and compeimlion. In addition, you vii be msportslble for WSIB dims administration and other aspects of health and safety. Appkcants must have one to two years' related experience as a Human Resources Generalist with a diploma in Human Resources studies completed or in progress. Qualls Fie Na 99-032. _ TRAINING ASSOCIATE RepWM to the Manager of Trarrg and Development you will be responsible br meeting the vamp and development needs of Internal and external customers. Duces will include performing tramIg needs alralYses, design and development of krsson plans. classroom d*.wy evaluation. (n 111 lerrg with depart" heads regarding v'arrng issues. alTargrg tar" kililties acid e%xilment arld nlainanelg vamg records. Applicants must have 011e to two years' experience it InSUUCUonal deSigtl and delivery, preferably in a cal M" with studies in Adult Leaning. Quote Fie No. 99-033. :tF matting n the ampkler of year shale, V" wi join a am of preletaieaaI dodkoW tr md:i l Emm a worm Moder w dw cal coM a b&wb* ill In prem oar aRmdono a oaf n ft eaeeialer wowOkm pines MNNaar+ a retakes(rommmil M fair r lfISr428• Inn w Apra 2A I SK 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 pq-r rap phanianat, mr, ad senior Yw pie irlPllbA Mild( lie h%,Md wtr aodko a�aairaisa =it -vom hmwAftYwNeW s.s aPoe in n0A rales mailer , % Yw on a whk* and noy Ina-eaaL ParilYa boom Mair 17t► Hmre Inxrad rare by AprN JIM w Fac 41-(47-311 1 Glamis( Help 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 vw.* pp 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. - - - ►♦♦ 0'.rf.r.•.. 0 . * • 1..* 'w'�"l w s,r+. �-W—.' r rl-II •-.. s.r �!m�e" - . . !`-? -.� _ --- -t sem _.-Y-.��•. ..�r••rw•♦r• ''sem:.��.c._:.r..ra iJC ia.?t<'#.'!'1..--Y'. tti E.S i' . • r! • • - . _AM PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 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 � "asaBW 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 - 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 s :. . �8. � � : � ' . • F .> i'nx :4'tFlt:,..✓ :l.^."e�.+fu+o,,,,i!.ir.,�"�' f.., ... - n . - , y . �. - San ® OsetdMedkd 1 DwtdN 1 D4vtNNd 1 1 Antkkn far a.r. Z s isle 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! I!R 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. ''�)WM7 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 ' 1 ' 4960 ��a CUP EsHn ktttlnal a tAlilM. 852-3107523 mill $0 NYS your lair fuly � included8- 728-4993 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 em ��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. $650 pus uti -61 Call newly reipvalOd. (905) Mot= Taybi DT (oN Hwy 48. lops an a the it tund, w tum5 (9051 725 3080 w 1-013828 5608 728 7861. 728.7 across Iran ShaMama Gas Station). 3-bedrown IakMront ons fight. Call 1905KO-3721 Tall Free Gamp i OF 877-202-0090. WTSONA AM Beauh7d, 3 • COUP. *M sling, CN. 2 air OSHA111A GROUP lonnrq a ked. mwftw. Laundry. Close__ to all arrnerlies. Reler"OM. ECIIANICi / 2 bay garage Broadloaned.build Complee kilclkn, w/kidow Kill' ' Storm unit in Oshm. Folow call Larry NO pets.1S1110. SINN" A and officefor rat an bay Mow. 4 pc.. bOL Lade ft*- Dupw a 4361330. illusive. (905)136.78% main sired in Oshawa. fit- Electric Iwai 599,900. al df- 1 0MM nw- is OQWMW will. "Polhaver khoist andair coNpressar. ers consideM. BNrMplon Ma IN SALE - licensed for 125 pawns. A iffi tV dla- 90 9860 °� Td s"D hot, 000pwo$ and kaselgW 1 twpmvemera. 404.8217 attached OsTaDo 3 tbathroom..a Stow. 1 forYBM EsHn ktttlnal a tAlilM. $0 NYS your lair fuly $$ Govilitmini flt Available June 1st. FrstAast. A BEAUTIFUL SE"M an serum traw fol, nor co- FllndsfS NO PETS. (905) rellerences434-M S•Y 3 bm0p. 100 acre park u M Dir loansts Now CANIHILL TOWN- RGE conages,. f� eqapp Pod. Bst MIO, ' saw. =t:ampbWwtt lure uses. said budr. Blest iGranitalion Sart and expand HOUSES - 122 C,- m i SLE. 2 hrs. srfimmitp, all amenities. 1- yaw Oshawa. 3 bedroom avail- we Of TwalO. 1-888.813- 2212. 416431-1555. 1.businfill or 80Q�J-brim. able Jt 1st For sppL I);AIV On Duck Lake 60 all 4313972. -397. 1 i 2 BE HOUSE- mils from Toronto. 270 axe 1 ROaM COTTAGES KEEPING COTTAGES Stutpeon Lake - Weals fiewo. Available resort, extra Wp shaded Campton, • pod, PW • 11 l Pak far PAN starlimig May 24 weNNttd. moon. summer sown $745. Call OSIMMMA t famished room n fu ��-38q. (905)2W2900 SAKE OR property taxes - private II $100/m in- dudes t.v, cable. parking. • 1 M• More" save up a 75% an your prop - Shared kiblkn anal tale. DO you Own over must be 19# eatnpIboaytehdrtam. 10 acres d forested land? aft 1 gOemployedn7ax CLEMWATER. fully furnished fM - 51818. Advance old I- inisial consultation. O room e- and card air o bills rw r 2- 3 bedroom)hme mobile (perms. flayday/oblMnission w poo- PhaN James Rogers a nes tri Forestry Consulting for mrai i cabon, elcoi e.. Itlie month f male neral Thanes. Pools. hotajo tub. nearbeaches reen major sion. mower n 20 min. 666 1118:116298 9602 dealt at (705) 799.2470 ive, l• tions (:h10r www.3. .� . I pas. Mlonne 579 X550$275 rift*. 01110011. (so :r'�`�:ew.r+iT•t,s< -,.•r. ter.-,, ,�,,�r+���� ... �.t.. t� .. - - - aro . r.�'(y+�fy>r�'�JL����'"`4%s;:►'::.ri"«s .+.,. .. v .. _ .''.;4,-,.�r:'x .'r(✓1•�+a'. _ yy _ 1 Personalis BORED HOUSEWIVES ON- TARIO. Names b Home Phone Numbers. 1.900.451- 3638 ext 680. $3 69/mon must be 18 T -roue N N I 11 OLDER LADIES - Rates & Private Home Phone Numbers. 1900-451-3630 M 235. $3.69/mm must be 18 T -lone MMNAM'S OWN DATING SERVICE! Call 905-6831110 Create a private mailbox w browse other personal ads tree Meet a new Fn" or Low for We HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An- swers Find the oracle mlhin. S2 99/min 18.'24 firs 1- a10-451-3783. HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - S2 9W min 18. 24 hours 1-900- 451.3i&3 DAILY HORO- SCOPE 1.900.677-7770 5500 24 hours. OSHAWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Shiatsu Service 40 King St W (905) 404-9625 1130 Ara -9am MAMMMOrM NO ?IME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your. advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to Headline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your Company name, address, phone number and Corltad Warn@. eta Fax Now Advertiser 905-579-4218 1 Tettdars • 1 Tartdars • 1 Ttxtders Durham Region Local Training Board 4, Request For Proposal documents for each sector are available by calling Rick Lea, Administrator, at 1-800-483-4845, before April 30, 1999. NOTICE OF TENDER TO UNDERTAKE EMPLOYER SURVEYS OF TRAINING NEEDS FOR THE FOLLOWING SECTORS OF DURHAM'S ECONOMY: O COMMUNICATIONS O HOSPITALITY & TOURISM O PUBLIC UTILITIES M TRANSPORTATION sponsored by Human Resources Development Canada, the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training and the Canadian Labour Force Development Board 1 Registrations .^%III Registrations :11 Irnprovenients 71r, (905) 642 0000. 6asl119 proyii44 IMPROVEMENTS • Vvindows • Dikirs • Si.img • l'ovestroughmg • P,)rch Enclosures • k,u,fing • %la.onary Work Free Fstimales Seniors Discounts 427-0206 ►tie Save U Monev... Count on it!!!" SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 1 Roofl^9 : 1 Rooting : 11 Ilnprovenlertb �M�LELLAN Roofingoours • .. 91195-76�-I2ao & Renovations John McLellan "A Man of ffis Word" Movig i Storage 1-M Moving AS'-" AJAX Moving Systems FWI Sern.eS. mires, apowe and poor, sDewl,sts rat rate or ricers. We now have heated storage ants We sell movN supp,es Park and bat.' spe 4 Serving East b West Coast province b provrce ""am�r a _ 725-0005 or _ ttIt'w_V LAQW&— 427-0005 EmYard Yaro Matmeriance ' Maiiaemnce RANGER LANDSCAPING Lawn Cutting $15 & up Spring & Fall Clean up Trimming If Garden work "Excellent Rates and Excellent Service" GUARANTEED! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL (416)806-1808 (905)619-2125 OR FAX 579-4218 ; , 1 Gardernng 6 1 Atictlons 1 Auctions1 Auctions IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE tenni; under instructions received, we will sell in detail lots from: F_STATFti • PRIVATE C01.1.ECT10Ns • CONSIGNMENTS • CONIMERCIAI. INVENTORIES & LIQUIDATIONS • RARE SPORTS INENIORARII.IA & I f t1.LF;CTIBLES • FRAMED ART C'0I.1_E(TI0N • SCl'I.PTURE.S • ACCENT M -.INS • F'URNITI RE • APPR:IISED EST:�TF JEWELLERY • WATCHF;S • C'OLLEITIBLF_S I,AI.I.ERV MIRRORS • TIFFANY I.ANI114 • STEREO S1 STENIS • HOME THEATRF; • VCR •PHONES *RARE %IATCHBOX • CORGI • DINKY • ('OLLE(TION PUBLIC AUCTION %ton. April 19 a1 7:pm iprrvirw 6:pmu The Newcastle C.xnmunity Centre 20 King St. West, Newcastle Partial l.Wing: Important Group or Seven Art Collection with limited ,.1 tiom & puMishen proofs, t?uantit) of museum framed artworks of R„manor• Marshall, Lumbers, Thomson, etc. Hand made sculptures, hn,nze statuary, fine porcelai0. Satwma vases & jars, selection or fine ,luality accent items, rare sports memorabilia hand signed, custom framed. oak & mahogany furniture, dining set, occasional tables, , onsoles Desks, china cabinet, nesting tables, iron furniture, vitriam Fern stands, .rnslistand, etc. Cherished teddies, Idisct.) Dinky & Matchbox die cast vintage ars & trucks, collector plates, framed 1, 4nmi,ster stamp n.•ollectioa, mint coin sets, world coins. Depression 0,,,x, parlor lamps, cam iron toys. Italian wood photo frames, .92-4 .u,-rling silver wall plaques, porcelain dolls, bakers rack. Cheval mirrors, Swarovski crystal, Royal Dux rngurines, wildlife, porcelain, vr%oal stems, bowls, vases. Hummel, border rine arts sculptures• -ildlife sculptures, Depression glass, framed cartoon serkells, (rare), .,irdless phones portable radios, stereos, HTS, % ClIt dinmond solitaire ring, precious &semi previous stone rings (appraiwdl, estate jewels, designer waletws, necklaces, pearls, earrings, gild etc. . 1 Gardening 6 Landtcspn Crew Property Services Don't Worry Be Happy, Because CREVV Can Look After Your Property Too! Complete Lawn Care Programs $2 995 'T w.w" From •xde Included For a FREE Estimate. Please Call 905 432-3823 TREE REMOVAL i MAINTENANCE Stump removal &t Landscaping CALL DAVE 831-7055 *Complete Lawncare packages *Free estimate and analysis •AII work guaranteed *Licensed professional •Lowest prices Complete landscaping services THE TERRA GROUP r 905 436 TURF (8873) RU8815H REMOVAL Garages • Basements • Yards • Res./Com. Reasonable rates Fast Friendly Service Rob -(416) 261-0068 Norm 416-269.4628 Pager 416-5139-4556 SEAWAY WASTE MANAGEMENT 14-40 Cubic Yard Garbage Bln Rentals for Spring Clean -up 905-683-1397 ED DOOLEY CARPENTRY AND CONTRACTING Metr; Lcence 83231- Serrinp Durham Since 1983 Over 25 years exp. Duality Craftsmanship Competitive Pricing Can 686-4384 WHITE STAG HOME IMPROVEMENTS Custom homes, additions. finfnshed basements. kitchens 20 yrs. exp.fully in- sured Free estimates 416.875-6527 Jeff 905-242-1655 Steve Quality Custom Decks Fences, Pond installations with references No job too small 905.434 -SM 906720.2125 Handyman f Renovations or Repairs need doing? Do it yourself protect, But you don't know how? Work thong with IT*, Leant & save. U1 Bili: (905)-852-6778 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 PAGE 33 A/P ' 1 D•eoratln ca V„dK8 !9 : • eaanr True Colours Painting 1 -2, Intenor/Extencir painting wall caulking, caulking, borders, mtenof decorating, background. Ponfola of previous work. Referrals, Clean! Hike Stepko 1905)831-4838 : Moving a MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS we wdl move anything. anywhere. anytime commercial Ot residential. Packaging, storage and boxes available Senior & mid mount discounts Free estimates 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -O -THE - MOVERS Move b g or small we price them all' Free esti- mates. seniors discount. short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved. also storage space available. :ornparable rates. Call (905)987-4437 or 1-800-263-5836 MICHAMI MOVING & STORAGE Houses. Apar.r­its Offices. Appliances & Piano Specialists. Senor & Mid -Month Discounts. Licensed. insured. Free Estimates. Profe Tonal service. Can 436-7795. QUICK MOVE Novinx & Delivery i - Yard A torose den -o” - Rratrbislr rcrwual - tioxial ser. ire fliexv.aas Proof of be -fits Call for prices 434-7963 Rio Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates. tomes. -ftes. apt.. etc. Piano now P11cl ng availaae 807 821 A&l R(N)FI\G, And Alainium Shingling all rspes of Mans more itenrrs too numerous to list. Plan to atlend._Oher 500 items rots, new and uW. n, lie sold.-• Party Services Parry Services Workmanship Gum- - anteW. 10`4 Discount "li•rms: ('ash, visa, Nlc, Amx and debit, as per posted & announced. t„ Senior%. fully in- Wditioas & deletions. No buyers premiwns. �)(T WANITB WORK %urod. Free estiniaes. InG FURNITURE REFINISHING Restore old furs to its ongir1w beauty. Hand stripped. Free estimates. Ian Law Manienarice br -Estates Condos • Comrnenow • Industnal %seder"atlintas Robs. e p sees 5 gRera,mg mals, � l><aaai Caie-amta V txiv, re •hop amundin THE DAWN OF EDEN gives a professional aura to your home. We cut & inm lawns at easily affordable rates. 725-9184 Free F,hnrafes - Fully Insured R&G Landscaping Lawn cutting -Pruning -Tree removal -TO soil, sod -Reliable -Low cost 905-686-3539 Clean ups TO CUTTING & TRIMMING 24 yrs. exp. Fully insured Free estimates 905-433-7140 Nar" on swvvn. IIANNY WANTED gespont, bill ani, IthaCie 3 kids. Mon- Oay-Frilly. Pickens Cali Peppy :al (4161-6.-5037 Business services Have you recenCY been rlFyed in a In" Ahicle ar�0ue? Insurance com- panies do not always grave you what is nlloessary b make a 'regal dam. Before you do anythng Call ACCIDENT CLAIMS COUNSELiJNG (41612*4105 Free Mess. 892 1 DIMOND .rnruatron can: (i 16)29&1762 PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS 148 -PRO SALE Deng Magic For Children's Parties And AII Occasions Have My Own Magician. Can >� 6611114932 Call Andrew at (9115 i 42aa7o4� 1 cwor.q, ]� I.�Li�S SEMI% Dt "%I REX.% I 1 htwomiltertb : 1 1 Improveettertts : 1 1 Nnproventtntls * * * •* * * * * * * * * 1 • M.. It tg CARPET INSTALLATIONS ELEGAACE c CL4SS gM�ny & D6CREr :1 CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Minor to Major Renovations inducing Remodelling for the disabled. Res. Comm. Ind. Free Estimates (905) 686-5211 Fax 19MI DIRECT WAriDOW VVM•Re rtwarttrmal Windows Side SbCW - Dalble Hug E31 al off Aiullilwln Work Free�(905)426-6342 '11 k WORT No= • •"prov"Mat• R Apo . _ dedri Cerlwd 2Call Mario (905} 619.4668• cel.(416) 560.4M DOORS ■R■ US GARAGE DOORS, instal l), FIXRBRO CEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 Rotobed b>beOeOfsr and second stories. N woks W 426-2145 HANDYMAN SERVICE Available to do carpentry, painting, taping, drywalling• and odd lobs GEORGE MASONRY Chimneys, Additions, Restorations yME�TRpO.�UCENNSSE�•D. >ftl/fJ)al- 0664 HANDYMAN ,/General Home Repairs ./CeramicTilesdOut- door Projects ./ Landscape and Lawn Maintenance 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call Alan (•06f•3•-19.54 • • * Children's entertainment for any occasion. Clowns, *character bolt-alikes, loot bags, balloon -o -grams, face painting, magic, music. * 'Bele RiObon And TtaMr - Ctf Pant 199-1997-1951 71Air requires a trained professional to guarantee safe, full benefits. Use a prolessiaal Call Carol Laza 1-(905) 668 3032 To km master auricular therapist ELECTROLYSIS & WAXING Free C',nsu I W tion Clean Relaxing Almosphm Reasonable Prices Fine Results Graduate of Edith Sari Call Femandy at 831-4838 . Tax. Financial +. Directory INCOME TAXES Basic package - pick -up .elivery 2 rt+lurns for $50 call Brad 721-8105 PERSONAL TAX RETURNS Basic Rz: rr - 2 or S45 1 for S25 Includes Pick-up & Delivery in Ajax and Pickering ProkessionM Accountant (CMA 23 rears espeneate) Dave 1905"27-7993. (.FrfASIIR aa REFLNDS AI IH FREE E -FILING • Prepared while ..,,u wait by a eiribitied ..,neral Accountant ludy Kuksis CGA 905-420.2081 ALsu bu.tnes. ,:.rountim services Protessicra Accc,. ;ant Taxistioe b Accounting Come 905-831-0299 416-724-9500 Business & 'rdrvrdual Tax & Accounting s"ce 25 rears experience `t:tiD event of an error. rcssp chmg. our 4104E-8761 speciality Free estimates "W 11nUNG D i N Duncan, 987-1799 or 987-18M 1 Othe is ip„m � • CluartMud Chemo _ r M[ rGASTLE' TTT ^1 G A AAAI^ � Pa � P% Ps aur � F% Pa An n n a:11e1� CLOWN / KIbIA • Live animals • AG occasions • All ages Call Jeff nesis ( 905) 839-7057 RIlf u 6UM Mill moon, IOIIS Featuring RANDI Children's Songwriter/Performer o avadablt • Face Painting • Clowns & more • Binhdays • Special events • School Concerts (905)428-8057 • s.ryl :: : • s.rvin; PILLAR COMPUTER SERVICES SpeicWi ung /n High Performance/Custom Systems and Upgrades Christian owned and operated 905.428-7860 W W W.PILLAR-COMPUTERS.COM PAIfJl rWC. A Also Ceilings, WaterDarnage Sibiticiall 18cl1Deiirtg $110 Foe Estimates. Py as you* alce go, aux IMftriiint Sftk�ni�c repairs. To work 2054 our Jnr somas Call for a FREE Fstinme 4o4.9M)9 TMS PAINTING III DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 428.0081 handwashed. Most days available. 4 i IO 1 on9um0a i ts QI ALrrY IiPRIGNr mo -NUM YM :s•.fk a i./ �l6 r.aioiasi-r.aa� !, I.eYrrwa�...: MFINORIAI. w13 WOOLLIN LTD SafJaw'•s aW cit (905) 655-3662 raK Now it's time Ao ay Me Beat! Vacuuming. du sung. kitcbeas baths• blitrds, baseballs, ledges, floors, and mote for 1 low price of S65.00 Special Raleon Tuesdays 2 call Rey ® sell 41F7(IF92t4 • 1 cataerng a LMMMOmWO SERVICE 'Tree Removal•Pruning 'Cabling•Dead Wood gracing Bucket Truck Availlable FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES Call Paul 905-666-8178 Pager 905-721-3996 In rrrenlory 0fi WALTER IOHNMURRAY April 17th, 1935 - April 17th, 1998 'happy Birtkday Scotty' You were such a strong and quiet guy, You held on until your special day Before you said goodbye. Although it's a year now since you left us, You will never really begone, Because in our hearts and memories, You will always carry on. We often sit and talk about The things you would say and do, And through the tears a smile will come Because we can still be with you. To a great husband, Dad and Papa We miss you Lore Ruth, Rob, Juh, Steve, and Daniel. u r- AIP PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Apri118,1999 l Gentle ealreo,uls. Kidsand aBigW� 54 R moi. We keep our patients smiling by taking the time to understand their needs. Add our friendly; caring staff and state-of-the-art techniques and you've found a good dental home. • A Full Range of DenW Treahnests - ' Bring the whole family. `fir • Saturday & Evening Appointments 4 To serve you better. Fkx bh Payn o Opdm #ietan$ You Bet the tneamle>ttyou watt- RtbtCW2 Abnoephisf VnW vision ghsseCmoo ,. ltiesdp�ones to Help Insole you have a *asad v»It . � �; .rte �,-•" , .•,��:� may... o ..,� If SELLING YOUR HOME? Inquire about our HOME FOR WE PACIM 6640M 1 1 1 Seniors for Seniors" offers the services of junior seniors to assist senior seniors as drivers, home cleaners, handy persons, house sitters and drop-in, live-in & overnight homemakers. For a free brochure outlining our rates and services in Durham Region call 434-5115 or 686-0717 At R�M� Fundraising is FUN! It's not too early to start fundraising for your -sporting events - favourite charities • special events Invite your friends, co-worker%, or clients, on your bus to Casino Kama. Your group will enjoy Ll1XlJRY C70AC11 TKANSP(WFATION from your choice of location K a delicious buffet meal or SI/I.M) Honus coin voucher and a light lunch O VIN $4.00 per person Minimum group of 35 people, 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week, 47 or 55 seater Also, check out the Casino Rama Boat Packages ONLY $16.00 PER PERSON - Just QPTION - Set sail with PMCL Boal Cruises in fax flack this handy form to (905) 576-9202 Midland, Barrie or Port Severs/Big Chute - Box luncheon provided by Casino Rama - $10.00 Bonus ' Our group would like to go on (Daft): I Coin Voucher provided by Casino Rama - 4 hoer minimum stay required at Cassa Rama OPTION 2 - Set sail with PMCL Boat Cruises is I ' Midland. Barrie or Port Severn0 ChM - luncheon Leaving �� /Bi — or dinner Voucher provided by Casino Rama - 5 hour Phone us at: ( ) _ _ _ _ _ minimum stay required at Casino Rama Contact (Name): cAs1NOXPREss (905) 571-9476 IN CO-OPIRI ON ■ M CAN -All COACH AND SPOM N &I DO YOU HAVE AN APAM7l UIT FOA RENT' EF SCI AM ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AM" iRATU UNDER OUR "AtAAT)UM FOA ARM HEADING .tis:.-,---.+, .. i s . ....�. .-.r. �rr.r • . � ..-� . .-- rr•w t.. f n . � �--aY-llf t'Y-�..rs\11'-1 rrr� -\—\\—\—r— —r— —S—wM-wwFr.M...MY.�r�AwwAr'.i�• ASL E THAN THE 7 PCE PINE DINING ROOM [I 11 7 PIECE DINING R001M -WOW YOU GET Nil DROP LEAF TABLE 4SIDE CHAIRS BUFFET& HUTCH iff i r V 0 AL r Ali I,i. AR PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, April 18,1999 LJ I6 - PONTIAC BUILT FOR CfZIV�� 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. S. 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 DwxPaymew Lmw P Turd Usre On Sgmxr' $0 $300/...-6 $1,609.25 $2,OSO $238/...,6 $3,845.45 $4,000 $180/...,6 $6,021.25 4 { 1�'ffTeW doe onI. sodades down payment, tiri�tt, secority ' 1 aoat5's psymeaap�adasm�. &m e, �era 1999 SUNFIRE SEDAN PONTIAC PERFORMANCE PACKAGE 2.2 litre engine, 115 HP • Automatic transmission • 4wheel anti-lock brakes PASSI.ock' theft -deterrent system • Nett Genentlon dual air bags • Rear spoiler • Air conditioning • AM/FM stereo • Power door locks • 1S' wheels and covers • Aluminized stainless steel exhatut system 1999 SUNFIRE SEDAN Duty$ 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 ttTotal due on s:" includes down payment, freight, security 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 1999 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT 'a _ D a Payment Rase Payment Total Ute On Sosiie $0 $399/...th $1,980.35 - $3,600 $288i..ntk $5,867.70 $5,000 $24S/...ti. $7,378.25 z {fPotal dais as sijptiot iododas down pyats 6e40116 secwky :. deposit, let s e.ti's Paf -•m Phis taxies. GS1','I1Sr =W we tax. Liceaoe, insurance, P.P.S.A. and admin. few extra. 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