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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1999_05_26fSTORERG0'.1 PIC -KERING NEWS ADVERi PICKERING'S COMMUNIT')' NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 PRESSRUN 44,000 40 PAGES WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1999 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51; SI NEWSSTAND ELECTION '99 Candidates vow to aid single parents, 3 Rouge Park plans require planning Pickering orders study of sensitive area PICKERING — Town Council has ordered a study of the RWge Paris Neighbourhood to enable Pickering to deal with large-scale development pro- posals for one of the town's few remaining undeveloped neigh- bourhoods. The neighbourhood was added to Pickenng's urban area in the Town's 1997 official plan and consist. of about 160 hectares bounded by the Picker- ing/Toronto border on the west, open space land just east of Rosebank Read on the east, the Ontario Hydro Gatineau Line corridor on the south, and the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks (above Finch Avenue)to the north. Under the official plan, a de - Wiled review of the Rouge Park Neighbourbood must be under- taken. including an 'environ- mental master servicing plan% before any major development can take place. Council's deci- sion to proceed with the review was triggered by the submission to the Town of two development applications for the area — one by Map Realty Ltd. for tdie north +idc of Finch below the CPR track, at the top of Wood - view Avenue. and one by Bopa Devi is I the south SPORI'S+0 1 ENTERTAINMENT wss.A You know what happens liew rhalli'lltev. 12 when the cat's away, 10 Development plans upheld Pickering loses two at OMB e opmheri . tx. sack see of Finch just west of AI- Pupils aim to be 'little .-olc--s in trUStC'S' heads' tone. The Map Rcalty application The Durham District School a + BY MARIANNE TAKACS Board's two new student trustees Stq(f W'nter ~.. "^'"` " �` °t? ;,hcas ice, ,, •a PICKERING — The Town oil condominium townhouse units. is mostly a lo.er on two recent '..: decisions by the Ontario Munic- pupil at Ajax High School, and ipal Board. The OMB has upheld a pro- units and a 188 -bed retirement Sundesp Sodhi. in Grade 12 at posal by Graywoud Develop home. Bops Developments' ap- merits Ltd. to build 273 apart- ment units. 31 townhouses and tiotal Institute in Whitby, have `per 112 semi-detached homes with- semi-detached residential units. been chosen 1999-2m) xhool in the downtown area bounded tiQ by Valley Farm Road on the west. Kingston Road to the ing power. north. the Ontario Hydro corri- Park and has significant open . dor on the east and the Pickering space lands associated with the Recreation Complex property to .... the south. The Tow n had maintained the 6411 proposal did not fit in with its t plans for Pickering's downtown an trhterview at her school last core. What the Town would have CELLA BRONKHORSTI News Advertiser Photo liked to see on the land was Hurlingfor the home team denser dcvelhpnrcm, with a nmx- ture of apartmcrim walk-up spartments, stacked townhouses mW perhaps four o: six-pkxes. Ajax Spartans pitcher Trevor Robertson Ajax Community Centre. The Spartans were However, the OMB did agree to allow Pickering to require makes his delivery during Senior Eastern hosting the Peterborough Tigers in this Graywood to build a road link Ontario Baseball Association action at the match up. Ajar won the game 14-9. between the development and the Pickering Recreation Corry New student TRACY RUSSELL SUNDEEP SODHI and contains environmentally- trustees to advise public 'I have a responsibility sensitive arras associated with board e opmheri . tx. sack see of Finch just west of AI- Pupils aim to be 'little .-olc--s in trUStC'S' heads' tone. The Map Rcalty application The Durham District School a r propose an adult lifestyles re- Board's two new student trustees CIowMbil ..........15 tiremcm community with 70 are eager to take on the job. t oil condominium townhouse units. Tracy Russell, a Grade 12 160 condominium apartment pupil at Ajax High School, and units and a 188 -bed retirement Sundesp Sodhi. in Grade 12 at home. Bops Developments' ap- Anderson Collegiate and Voca- plication is for 57 linked aid tiotal Institute in Whitby, have semi-detached residential units. been chosen 1999-2m) xhool The Rouge Park Neighbour- year student trustees without vot- hood includes part of the Rouge ing power. Park and has significant open "Basically. I think it's going space lands associated with the to be an amazing learning oppor- Rouge-Duffins Wikilife Cori- tunity.- Miss Russell said during dm according to a Town staff an trhterview at her school last report. As well. it is located Wednesday. The I8 -year-old south of the 'Lake Iroquois French immersion student says Shoreline' that is [tie source of she's looking forward to learning many area creeks and streams. "the ins and outs of the board. I TRACY RUSSELL SUNDEEP SODHI and contains environmentally- think I have a la of valid opin- 'An amazing learning 'I have a responsibility sensitive arras associated with ions eyed I think 1 can gather stu- opportunity-' to learn how and why.' the Rouge River and Park. and dent opinion" also includes a section of Pati- -It looked like a wonderful council presidency at Anderson. "If I can be that little voice in coat Creek. opportunity so I jumped on it." "Ilse board nukes so many (the trustees') heads that nukes Current land use in the area Mr. Sodhi said Wednesday dor- important decisions I feel I have therm step back or go forward ing a break in his campaign a responsibility to kern bow and with a crucial decision, I'm See ROUGE Page 2 preparations for the student why things happen. happy with that role" Ajax hospital wants to correct `misinformation' Election issues create some confusion: Bruce Cliff BY MARIANNE TABACS AAs wwL-- - PiehalWAjax- entire building now for in and Staff Writer Uxbridge NDP candidate Jim out-patierit services" If there Ajax and Pickering Health afiseman is cumlating election were an to he Centre is not enjoying its status hteranne stating the staff bud- adds, the Ministry of Health as a political football getting get at APHC is about to be cut wouldn't be providing funding Lt. kicked around by various par- by $3 million and the drug bud- to help build additional space to ties in the current provincial get for the hospital will be to- expand the emergency depart - election campaign. duced by $150,000. All the op- meat. Just last week during the On- position candidates arc talking Premier Harris apparently tario party leaders' debate. an about job cuts and funding cuts got things a little mixed up too. Ajax woman who posed the at the local hospital. "I'm not aware of any new first question the leaders faced, "I realize health care is a hospital being built in this arca stated on provincewide televi- topic in the election, but there's and there's certainly not been sion that two floors at APHC some misinformation here;' any identified by the Ministry are sitting empty. Then Premier says APHC chief operating offi- or the (Health Services Reswx- Mike Harris suggested in re- cer Bruce Cliff. turing) Commission to my sponse that previous govern- To begin with, there are no knowledge;' says Mr. Cliff. He ments were to blame for the empty floors at the hospital, ac- adds the premier was probably BRUCE CUFF empty floors and added for cording to Mr. Cliff. just referring to redevelopment 'Health care is a topic in good measure that "new hospi- "In terms of the building plans for the Ajax hospital an - the election, but there's tats" are in store for the Ajax- we're using both towers to their some misinformation here. Pickering arca full capacity. We're using the See HOSPITAL page 9 PCWMTMCM 4"44 LOU PLAZA-AIA11 105 tor >p. AsW. SESM 1111aIONALtM 111110111111 wbag At. i ft 111311,-11111110 A Miracle of 100M 0XW_1 1. A.Me cww we. - Both pupils also say they're d. ing forward to working with '.hr .uM council composed of ,tudent leaders from across the rcgu+n that will begin meeting this year. "Ihu's going to be amazing. lt's one of the ways I'll stay con- nected to the student body.- Miss Russell says. "I think student presidents are very professicxal .' It's a great idea that will make communication between schools so much easier;' Mr. Sodhi adds. -1 think we came up with the best two selections;' board chair - am Doug Ross told trustees last Monday. -We look forward to these young people being on our board " he said. Dunbatton High School's Leanne Morrison and Port Perry High School's Gavin Stanley were the first two pupils in Durham to seen as student trustees on the board. DAVID PICKLES 'I don't think the'v're quite as flexible as we'd like them to be sometimes.' plex Ward 3 local Councillor David Pickles says he's pleased by the road link provision. but disappointed by the OMB ruling as a whole. "I think they tend to weigh on the side of common practice and oormrion planning principle and not so much on innovation and ;tical;;acwnitarwcs:' says Coun. Pickks. "1 don't think they're quite as flexible as we'd like them to be sometimes. Obvious- ly. if you want to create a down- town you want a higher density" Also upheld by the OMB was a proposal from Marianna Gar- dens Ltd. to buikd up to 60 de- tached homes on its site just south of the Buckingham Gate subtlivisicxL. sowthcau of Brock and Third Concession Roads. However, the minimum lex sim was increased from 12 to 13 me- tres, which will result in the elimination of two w four lots on the property. The Torwn had taken the posi- tion there should be no more than 46 detached homes on the property. The OMB also ruled against a condition sought by the Town and area residents to require construction access for the Mar- ianna Gardens development to come across land owned by the developer to the south of die site. instead of through the Bucking - See PICKERING page 2 Inside the News Advertiser BRIM FW .......6 Erk OMW ..........6 Edwina mt ......10 ftwb ............12 CIowMbil ..........15 fm a A CALL Caaetal ......683-5110 ClIll1 ....683-0707 Uddh in ...683-5117 M@W ldhm .683-3005 Awtbll Lim ..683-7545 $bearer 1laiil1s 1-800-662-8423 Ewdl ............... newsroom®durham.net 1116h sth durhamnews.net FAX .........683-7363 Miniaturization ,do=—.A So Small, So Light, Lt's Always With You. • With a NM 12 Month Tian - S35/month BONUS: INCL. 1,000 WEEKEND AND 150 ANYTIME MINUTES. D [ Introductory Price FOR YOU TWO ATERNITY "Wead Sale ktapshw tow '1N110m, 4111101,11111 41"Ga` iUra4..arnrnrt aiNr" /rtsawti c..ney, t� terve SUlsL ale r snlr ark areae »ter io* Mar prim "M atsrtrawrracC 3000 W P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, May 26, 1899 Pickering man critical after driving mishap PICK19RINC — A 11 %car -old man remains to critical condition after being struck M a car in a Pick- ering parking lot Hhtle leaching a TO alive to dn%e Saturday. Durham Regional Police said Akm AbuTaher lust control of the 19119 Mercury Topai in the parking lot tit an industrial plaza at 110) Syuires Beach Rd. Police said the vehicle struck Mo- hammed Shaiful Alain. Aho was standing in the lot, and then crashed into the south side of a building at 1895 Clements Rd H', Mr. Alam of Pickering was rushed to Sunnvhrook Health Sciences Cen- tre with serious chest injuries. said Constable John Dorsch. of the traffic management unit. The %chicle "apparently aceeleral- Rouge area to be studied ROUGh from page l is described by the staff- repos as --prc- 70s scattered residentiaF Most of the area is serviced with municipal water but has no sanitary or storm ,ewer ser- vices. The current population of the ncighbourhood is about 200. Picker- ing's official plan sets a population Tar- get of LOX) for the area by 2016. The neighbourhood study will in- clude a review of land use. transporta- tion, community design and %'. ter Lind sanitary sm-icing matter, t„r 0,, r, .. The cost of the consulting w„ri - peeled to be S40.a10 to�SFt ,w, GST of which the Tow n w i 1: r - third it, a limit of $225.750 Picket in(2 loses housing decisions IIA A1.hi fmm Page / ham Gate subdi- vision. It was do- cid:d by the OMB that access could be provided along Southaatt Riad. with ccr- tam safety mca- sures in place. Residents of the existing sub- division had ex- pressed corwern their neighbor- hood was headed for traffic prob- lems and lower property values if the application proceeded with- out changes. Coun Pickles says he's ” disap- pumted” by the OMB decision but pleased by the traffic controls being required. Police capture wanted man A 44 -year-old man wanted on several outstand- ing warrants was arrested Thurs- day night at a Brougham resi- dence by a team of uniform, tac- tical and canine unit officers. Durham Re- gional Police began searching an area of north P i c k e r i n g around supper - time and tracked the suspect to a home on Old Brougham Road, where he was taken into cus- tody at 8:45 p.m., said Detec- tive Jim Grieps- ma. John R. Man- dley, of Tisha Road in Brougham, was arrested on charges includ- ing assault with a weapon, forcible entry, theft, mischief, dangerous dri- ving, breach of probation and breach of recog- nizance. ed.- but it is still unclear why, he said "t'llhe victim) was standing in the lot and another guy was in the car being coached." he said. Police sas alcohol was not a factor in the accident, which occurred at 4 40 p.m. Witnesses are asked to call 579- 1520. cm. 52 13. AIDS agency seeks board members The AIDS Committee of Durham is looking for -'pro-active Flanners and creative thinkers" to help the or- gamiation provide HISIAIDS-relat- ed services. Volunteers must he 18 years of age or older and live in Durham Re- gion. As trustees tit the agency. they will he rC.luired to help ensure ade- quate resources ;IFC a\,i lahle to meet the needs tit pe,y,le the a,_en:v scr\c, and 1, ,,,ninui i,, Ir,ueci. planning, fiscal monitoring and fund-raising. The hoard of directors meets monthly and there is additional monthly committee work on such is- sues as fund-raising and advocacy. Directors are elected annually to a maximum term of three wars. The deadline for applications is Jul\ For more information or it, nM;un an arrlic:unm term :all 665- uiisl YORIC� Authorized Dealrr d ■ ■ -ig a -C k, ionda-ii- g CONSUMFls GAS 1 ZW YEAR END F H FLTRX,&CE , CLE P4CE Alp The Mikasa Warehouse Sale Don't miss Ito Featuring selected up SAVE to 80% discontinued and tiff SuKge+led RLA.Ail litotes surplus lines of Mikasa giftware and flatware. Choose from hundreds of items - all at fantastic savings! • No dealers please • (Ash, Vi -A MasterCard, Interac (No cheques) • .AII Sale, final • Vo refunds tir exchanges Wed„ May 26 11 am -8:30 pm Thurs., May 27 11 am -8:30 pm Fri., May 28 11 am -8:30 pm Sat., May 29 10 am -5:00 pm Sun. May 30 11 am 4:30 pm w. wr r• jj0`� a ar•� p N One 1,C0113, only 161 McPherson SSt, Markham, ON News tip in Pickering? Call Marianne at 683-5110 ' TY• fe.d r. ProvincialJune 3 • 1 CT Candidates vow to help single -parent learent famlies A group of community agen. cies, primarily serving children, increased by $150 million. By store rent control, introduce mea- earn additional income, without d have po%L a number of lowering provincial income tax by 30 JiM FILAHERTY severely claw ing hack the addi- questions to the candidates Those Per cent since 1995, Ontario families PR(K;RESSIVE tional Income. Also. I would work groups in- elude the Ontario Association alsti have more money in CONSERVATIVE to eslahhsh increased employment it* Social Workers. Wnisc House, their pockets and, over 6500X) The Mike Hams government upportumtics fir the young (14. Registered Nurses' Association low-income carriers now pay no has improved and enhanced the years of-agc and older). in order Ui of Ontario. John Howard Society, Ontario income tax at all. We will collection of support orders allow them i contribute to their YWCA. Fair Share for Durham continue to provide tax cuts — 20 through the Family Respimsihility household income. At the riding Kids. Durham Child Poverty Task percent for both provincial Income Office. We have expanded the use level I would encourage the devel- Force and the Ajax and property taxes fur families. of private collection agencies to opment of mutual support groups. -Pickering So- tial Development Council. would he able to work more and crack down un deadbeat parents. clothing exchanges and resource Tie News Advertiser will DAVE RYAN We are ensuring 95 per cent of centres. puh- lish as many questions and an- LIBERAL Dave Ryan will provide in- support payments are now processed within 24 to 48 hours. BETTY ANN' ('RAI(; swers a% posslhlc prior to the lune creased support services for fame We will continue these efforts by NEW DE%l(X'RAT 3 election. lies, particularly single -parent suspending driver's licences of In Durham, „e .cc these families by making sure Durharn parents who du not meet the oblig- marked mcreases in child Poverty PIC'KF.RIN(;- %.IAX- Region gets its (air share of fund- ation to support their families. in the nods[ of an economic h of om. I hDKIDGE RIDING THE QUESTION: hi the five - pear Porion l're! /996, Pir4erin,4 experienced ti 54 -per rent inrre«se in the nunther u/ single -parent families. it Ajur experienced a 44 -per rent increase with 82 per cent of rhes (arnrilies headed hr wooden. "Ind mill coo and tour Parr* do m protide increased sup - I onT sen -it c v(nr fanalie.s, parti( ii- larle single -parent families. as then deal dtith stress and financial dijjirulties I JANET ECKER PROC R ESSIV E CONSERNNFIVE T1x %like H,uris g.ncmriicnt is fully committed to helping fami- lies improve their quality of life. Stress and financial difficulties have been a problem for too many families fior tow long. We have al- ready increased child care pro - gr m% by 30 ler cent since 1995. the highest mvcstment by a gov- ernmem ever in Ontario. Regulat- ed child care spaces have leen in- creased by 10 per cent. In addition. we have introduced the child care %uppknhent for low-income work- ing families which will help ap- proximately 15(101) children. Our new family support plan ensures 'ileallheaC parent% pay their child support. Payments to families have ing. A Liberal government will re- : store rent control, introduce mea- ALIX) Di GIOVANNi sures to reduce homelessness and LIBERAL introduce a new children's benefit The Lilxrals would imrnedi- that will provide money for shel- ately put a stop to the short-sighted ters as well as tool and clothing. and mean-spirited policies of the gets must he restored and new Harns government. We Intend to JIM WISEMAN put people first arKl especially chil- NEN' DEMOCRAT dren first. We will introduce a chil- The NDP is the only party with dren's benefit that will provide a clear pohcc that will help fami- money for shelter, as well as food lies. The must important require- and clothing. We will restore and ment for any family is a safe and fully fund junior kindergarten ,-cure place to live. The NDP will throughout Ontario. We will rein - restore rent controls and build af- vest in special education programs. fordable housing. The NDP is the This last initiative is especially im- only party that says hone it will pity portant to Ione -parent families for the promises It is milking. Tie where there is a special -needs NDP will restore tax fairness by child. I would work to ensure fam- restorhng tie income tax break for ilies which depend on assistance the wealthiest six per cent of the would he able to work more and population and put the money M raised into health care. education and other social programs. : Many shelters. especially sec- M and -stage abuse shelters. have r leen closed or have had their abil- , ity k, support people reduced b:- M cause of budget cuts. Thee bud- May 26th, 27th and 281h and Monday through Friday gets must he restored and new Centre Cut Pork shelters established. Most impor- Wieners tantly. the government must act on Gould St.. Toron- the National Council on welfare's i0 .� repot on Healthy Babies Healthy PICKERING-AJAX-UXBRIDGE Children and this will require a 2M7, an indepen- Ministry of Children with real CUSTOM power W make a difference. (T . WHiTBY-AJAX RiDiNG 2200 Brock Road. Brock North Mats, Udts 8 i 9. 1Nckerisit offers FREE SAMPLES! BE OUR GUEST at the following locations between = Jute 7 -June 12, 1999! Oshawa Centre - Midtown Mall Pickering Square Centre - 1450 Kingston Rd_ Markham Comers - Markham & Sheppard Main & Danforth - 2558 Danforth Ave. For Business Hours or More Information Please Call 1-800-387-8227 SOC Not only is It a shame upon our community. but poor children will lack the education and skills need- ed Uo dove our economy in the fu- ture. As a single mother and as a ,:hood principal. I know this issue from both sides. Families with more limited resources have to struggle sum much harder. The min- imum wage has not been raised in years and the costs of rent have skyrocketed. It is time to support the most disadvantaged amongst us through an increase to the minimum wage. decent housing and supports. We propose to take back the income tax gift that went to only the rich- est and to reinvest it in public ser- vices and suppons for all our com- munity. SAVE $ 200.00 NOW Free In -Home Estimate Free Programmable Thermostat With Each Order LENNOX, 5 Yrs- Parts do Labour Warranty CLASSIC 62S Kent Street, knit B,Whitby (905)665-;'778 Whitbv/Oshhawa (905)330-9959 Ajax /Pickering Fax (905) 4't0-6673 nVFR ;n NFARs FYPFRIF%(-F . "oTA", rM ;via : ,_ . Gourmet teaks Did you from 10 a.m. m 8 p.m. from 1e- a.m. to 8 p.m. know... , the �Cw.:\Jscr Ib.1b. user is a member May 26th, 27th and 281h and Monday through Friday of the Ontario Centre Cut Pork Press Council. 80 Wieners Gould St.. Toron- Chops to, Ont. M58 PICKERING-AJAX-UXBRIDGE `SAVE 8oe ib. 2M7, an indepen- 1b. CUSTOM dent organization TtaStyl! 2200 Brock Road. 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Moy 26, 1999 June 3 IT ., ELIC, Where to go for advanced voting Dates set for Pickering and Ajax ridings Not able to voce on election day WHITBY -AJAX RIDING sols Rd.. Brool,lin June 3.' Max 26. 27, 28 lilcction. On PICKERING-AJAX- Elections Ontario has set up ad- tario, 2119 Dundas St. F.. Unit I, t'XBRIDGF. RIDING vance polling stations and dates to Whaby. blot _'6. _'7. _X '\1:Lcan C'om- ensure all eligible voters can exer- May 26, 27. 28 - Whrthy Civic munir\ Centre. 95 Magill Dr.. cise their rights. Recreation Centre. 555 Rossland Aja\. Pickering Recreation Cont - Advance voting days include: Rd. E.. Whitby: Ala\ Community plc\. I1t67 `N'allcy Farm Rd- Pick - All times are from 16 a.m. to 8 Centre. 75 Centennial Rd . Ajax: crmg: Uxbridge Semon Centre. 75 p.m. Brooklet United Chur:h, 19 Cas- Marietta St . Uxhrld,'e. Ajax candidates debate issues tonight Resident, in Whtthy - Ajax riding can hear from the candi- dates at an all - c a n d i d a t c s meeting tonight. Hosted by the Whitby Cham- ber of Com- merce the forum is being held at the W-hithv council cham- bers, 575 Ross - land Rd. E on Mau 26 from 7 to 10 p.m. All voters in the riding arc in- vited to the event. The chamber will he posing questions de- rived from a chamber mem- bership survey. however the public will have an opportunity to ask questions from the floor, in writing or by calling in that evening. The forum will be televised live on Durham Tcics,- sion, Cable 10. For more in- formation call the chamber of commerce at 668-45,06 Pickering candidates square off MaN- 31 An all -candi- dates debate for the riding of Pickering -Ajax - Uxbridge will be held Monday, May 31 from 7 to 9 P.M. at Clare- mont United Church, on Old Brock Road north of Central Street in Claremont. The session will include a half-hour ques- tion period from the Child Poverty Task Force and 45 minutes of open questions from the floor. For information call 649-1363. Get on voters' list People head- ing to the polls for the first time should ensure their name is on the voters' list. Among those in this group are people who have turned 18 and new residents to the province. To be eligible to vote, on polling day you must he I8. a Canadian citizen and a resi- dent of the ele- toral district. Names can be added to the list until 8 p.m. on Wedncxlay. June 2 by visiting the office of the local returning officer. C" WAS �5 MAY30th':,. AY .L10 a.m. - 2pom R a n eeds to the "Final" Graduation Ceremony & Dance at WOODLANDS CENTENNIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Location: Formula Ford, 1167 Kingston Rd., Pickering SpecW Tbass" to aft Ra,Q?e Sponsors" dp AD lerites you to bring the Family to6n6 SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1999 Join us at 1163 Kingston rd. in Pickering & speak with your local candidates. Bring the kids and enjoy the following special events for FREE! • Jumping Castle! 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I NEWS BRIEFS IN 13oaters ave asea o 0ions 017nc L,(;u: At, as.vt;s Jmlf lt'nivr heftier ti's the romantic image of warm summer days and hree/v. tropical evenings with exotic ports of call or the excitement of a speed haat ripping through the waves. hoating's allure captures the Imaginations of most of us at some point. But. taking that tint step into this world untri its own can someunic% cern daunting. Brian Roberts remembers shop- ping for his first sail boat 14 years ago. He hegan looking for a little day sailer to help him to get his feet wet in the spurt. As he looked around, visit- ing boat shows and sales showrooms, he soon realized what he really want- ed was something with a higher level of accommodation than a dinghy class boat could offer "By the time I was finished look- ing 1 had shopped myself up to a CS 30," recalls the Whitby resident. This year he'll use the 30-1in1( racing/cruis- ing sailboat, Treken. still with origi- nal sails to begin introducing others to the joy of sailing out of the Port of Newcastle marina Although it was much larger than he had first antici- pated, the haat has proved to he a good investment. The moral of the story, he says, is. "You dun I have to start small but make sure you're not buying tow much Isoat to handle safe- ly and competently. At the same time you don't want to buy something tx) small and grow out of it %cry quick- ly." Unlike many leisure spurts that take an investment of Univ a few hun- dred dollars to get started. it can cost thousands of dollars on upfront invest- ment. And. a% Mr Roberts points out. if you're going to spend the money in the first place you might as well spend it on something you will get the most enjoyment out of. There are ways to test one's sea legs while spending very tittle. In Durham there are a handful of pours of call with vacht clubs much friend - her than the prestigious name implies and they're often looking for sailors short on experience but long on en- thusiasm "If they're thinking ahwt getting into sailing, they should come out and sec if they can hitch a ride on a Wednesday night." %uggc%t% George FAST BOATING FACTS: DURHAM PORTS 1 East Shure Marina, Pickering 3(x) slip marina with un site canvas and sail re- pair. marine supplies %lure, laundry, washro oras, shower,, and a gratis and picnic area. Home No the Pickering Yacht Club. 839-5036. ! Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, Pickcr- ing: member -run full service boating fa- cillly and axial club on the west side of Frenchman's Bay. Accepts visiting boats from reciprocating clubs. 831- 78'11) j Pun of Newcastle: 260 slip full service manna, free hydro hookup, harhecue% and picnic tables, shaded green spaces, tennis courts, private beach and shore- line, full service gas and pump -out duck, licensed bar and restaurant, cancel and paddle boat rentals. 987-5251. 1 ` Port Darlington Manna. Bowm nville: 7 t 150 slip full service marina with restau- ' rant and snack bar. Moat and engine re; Pain. launch ramp, rest rooms, showers and pump out. 623-3501. i�t{ ' Purt of Oshawa: 230 slip full service rearma; home of Oshawa Yacht Club. a Facilities include washrooms. shovers. gas, diesel, pump out. outside storage. launch ramp and ice. Fishing charters available 723-1112. =i Prr Perry Marina, I-ake Scugog: Cel- chrating its 15th anm%ersarv. this full - ervice marina Offen dick slips and Vtirm and lean Bear are onhex[rd the 1-therte IV at O%hawa Marina. it hile Willi resident Brian Roberts enjoys hissuilhrnit, Treken, ut the Part of Newcastle. i&VA Amo, of Frenchman % Bay Yacht was i, Club. Thais race night at the club and marinas and let them know you're in - skippers arc often looking fir crew to lereNled in doing that or go into the help them handle their boats, h k. ex- yacht clubs and po a a note on the but - plains. Icon board ” Martin Holman, pact commander Of course, in order to crew ti's of tike ( )shawa Power Squadron, sav% probably advisabie to have at Ica -it a if you're hooking to crew. "the hest rudimentary knowledge of sailing. career of magazine writing. She'll dis- recommends Mr. Roberts who will be FAST BOATING FACTS: e„ion%x Canadian ing Yachting two CLASSES this summer. He sav% courses like his -pn,duc BOATING I which range from full week time, spend the money and make sure live" mini -vacations w half-day sam- For the beginner: Just a fcw of I piers, are a goxid introduction to help the opportunttie% to learn more n oviccN decide if this is %omething about boating before sailing they really want to make an inve%t- away. mens of time and money in. I, When YOU re looking for a Course, Oshawa Power Squadron: fall he recommcnd% looking at the hour% and winter 11_-weck boating cer- of instruction you will get for the tification courses run by a not- price, the competency of the in%truc- for-profit, volunteer organiza- for including how long he lir %he has tion. Call 725-7150. been sailing, the type of boat you I Sall- will he learning on in Compari%on to Whithy Yacht Club: Junior what you would ideally like 0., crew. ing School and adult program% on (or own) and find out what certi- by Canadian Yachting Ass cia- ficatiun you will obtain at the end of tion certified instructor% in a%so the course. ciation with Durham College. I The type of courses offered right The children's program 1% for here in Durham vary from group age.' even 10 IS years of age. lessons for children as young a% Call 668-1391 seven -years -old and adults offered r To reserve your space m the spot - out of Frenchman's Bay and the Frenchman's Bay' Yacht Club: ', Yacht Club to the private d Am%: Children's andults' progra lesson's les%ns offered by Mr. Roberts. sessions run throughout the sum- For those whit ice[ ready for the Call 831-7899. big commitment, an investment titer. I beginning around $'_5.1100 for a Trekken Sailing Adventures: i new 22 -foot overnight accommo- Canadian Yachting Association dation sal boat (less for used) will 'I certified instructor Brian Roberts get you in the water. When that learn -to -sail vacations time arrives, especially if you're offers with private lessons as well as Call considering a used boat. Mr. customised packages. I Roberts recommends recruiting other 987-5251 an experienced sailor to help you nual Festival; fcawrcs Carnival, evaluate potential purchases. __J Once the choice is narrowed Public meetings Ajax Town Council Monday, June 7, 7 p.m. — Ajax Council. council chamber. Ajax Town Hall, 65 Harwood Ave. S. Pickering Town Council winter storage, boat rentals including canoes, personal water Crafts, paddle boats. runabouts. 18' plower boats and 20' pontoons, power Kiat tyles on-site Plus a new restaurant featuring out- door patio. 985-3236- nancial con%adcraton% include dock- age for the summer which. depending on the hat's size and where it's docked. averages ahout 51.(XX) each summer scason with another S6(x) to $8(x) Mor winter storage. Stoll, says Mr Rotcrts, compared to other leisure activities like cottag- ing, a hat can be a good value in the lung run AJAX AND PICKERING MAY 26, 1999 Hockey stars to talk puck before casting line A number of NHL hockey players are heading for Durham to get in some fishing action, but before they do. you can sit down over dinner and 1 discuss the recently completed sea- son. Leading into the 1999 Celebrity Cup Bass Fishing Tournament on Sunday, June 27 on Lake Scugog. a I number of players and professional anglers will be on hand for dinner, prizes. autographs and fun on Satur- day. June 26 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419 in Port Perry, with proceeds going to Big Brothers and Big Sisters of North Durham. While the anticipated 10 dinner guests still have to be firmed up. Cur- 's Joseph. Mike Ricci. and retired NHLers Kevin McClelland and Mike Gartner are among the stars set to drop a line in search of the Cup. The event sees a hockey player partner Up with an angler The dinner runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and tickets are $25 for adults or $20 for children For more information. call the Big Brothers and Big Sisters office at i 905-985-3733 Tickets can be arranged through the office. in Port Perry at Framer's Gallery. 237 Queen St. and Port Perry This Week, 1625 Scugog St. or Baldwin Sales. 34 Toronto St. S in Uxbridge. Scribes get the write stuff for success The Writers' Circle of Durham Re- gion has a series of workshops of in- terest to budding and experienced scribes later this month. THe Circle will host a workshop entitled For the Spelling Challenged at the Whitby Public Library. Dundas and Henry streets. Thursday. May 27 from 7 to 9 p m. Learn quick and easy methods to discover the errors your computer wont find. For more information call Carol at 668-3457 or Mary at 725-2412 A workshop called The 'Zine Scene is planned for the Pickering Central Library Auditorium. One The Esplanade, Saturday. May 29 from 10 a.m to noon. Gabrielle Bauer a writer for Chatelaine and other high-profile d,,wn, but before signing on the dot- "Municipal taxes alone in a cot- magazines, will enlighten those in at - led line, a prospective Moat owner tage s an run you a couple tit thousand tendance about the lucrative, flexible should hire a surveyor ro inspect the dollars." he po mt% out And it well career of magazine writing. She'll dis- hoat cared for, a [coat can just ah,ut last cuss how to develop a story idea. how "It's a few hundred dolla^ of gonad you a lifetime of sailing- "Take the to tailor your ideas to the magazines insurance up front for safety and sea- time, spend the money and make sure you wa„t ), - ,sem w, arW now to surtit. worthiness," he po mt% out. "They'll you do the weekly, monthly and an- query letters that get noticed, includ- give you an objective report." For nual maintenance.' he advises. ing samples of her own queries. those Just lo,okmg for a day sailer. But perhaps the hest thing itsout Cost is 515 for Circle members which can be launched from public hating is there's nowhere a solid and 520 for non-members launches like those operated by mu- host, the right training and a dream Call Gabrielle at 416-281-1960 or mcipalinc% in ClanOshawa can't taker you. email her at drewgabid✓interlog.comngton. and w'hrthv for a nominal fee ($5 m- The Circle will also host its cludc% parking of a vehicle and Moa[ - -- - - monthly Open Stage Poetry Night at the Different Drum Cate. Bruce and trailer in Whitby for example), a used hoar can he picked up for a few thou- FAST BOATING FACTS: Celina streets. Oshawa. Monday. May 31. The theme is Tennyson Night. It's sand dollars Power h,aung is a little more COMING EVENTS I for poets wishing to read their work and for songwriters who want to per- %traightforward than its wind -pow- form. crcd cousin- At uric time, people of May 29: Whnhv Harbor Day at I To reserve your space m the spot - any age could drove a boat with any Purt of Whitby Marina. discover light call Kay =inner at 579-6613. sized motor on it. But time, are the harbour on this one-dav fcstl- Meanwhile. the Imagmeers. a changing. New legislation will rc- vat which features tall ships, a group which supports and encour- quire operators of power boats, lir sail state of the an hoar. dinghy races, ages budding writers of children's lit - hats with auxilhary motors and per- performers, charity cams races. erature. is looking for new members venal water craft% IPWCs), to carry a food and fun. To join, call Mary at 725-2412 or Pleasure Craft Operator Card with Carol at 668-3457 The next meeting them much in the way car drivers June I I-13: Frenchman's Ba% An- of the Imagineers .s slated for Thurs- carry a licence. In order to receive the nual Festival; fcawrcs Carnival, day. May 20. card, operators will hive to pees a midway and more, call 8310.5„9 The Writers' Circle is a non-profit P competency [est. The Icgislauun will for more details. umbrella organization dedicated to be phased -in over 10 years. By Sept. encouraging and promoting the art 15 of this year, youth under 16 must July 10 -Aug. 28: Great Salmon and skill of sorting. Fun fair invites teddy bears and obtain their card. (which can be test- Hunt, throughout Durham Re. friends ed for at most arca mannas), if they Bion; Main mannas will provide want t, operate a powered boat, i tickets and weigh cations; cal fun fair in Pickering rhe type of power heating activity Oshawa Marina. 723-3112, for will determine the type of boat and more information. investment required. For families looking to just do some fishing, a July 3 -Aug. 28: 61h Annual North boat. motor and trailer Can cost as lit- Shore Fish Derby: Port of New- tle as $6,000 new or about $3,000 castle. used. A runabout without a cabin in- cluding the trailer starts about July 24-25: 5th Annual Wooden $16.000 while overnight boats, like Boat Festival at Port of Newcas- sailboats, can range from the tle: all day events with evening $20,000430,00) area right up into dinner and dance. the hundreds of thousands. Other fi- I WoRDs FRom THE WISEN, Politics, Points of View and Parodies jiV4� Durham Region School Boards Monday, May 31, 7:30 p.m. — Pickering Wednesday, May 26, 7 p.m. — Durham Dis- Couneil, council chamber, Pickering Civic trict School Board Education Finance Com - Complex, One The Esplanade. mittee. R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute. 570 Stevenson Rd. N.. Oshawa. Durham Regional Council ;Monday, June 7, 7 p.m. —Durham District Tuesday, June 1, 9:30 a.m. — Durham School Board Standing Committee, Educa- Health and Social Services Committee, Plan- tion Centre. 4(x) Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. ning Department Boardrooln, 4th Fluor. Lang Tower, Whitby Mall. 1615 Dundas St. I.- . Whit- by. Are you hot Wednesday, June 2, 10 a.m. — Durham Re- gion Council, Council Chambers. Durhaw Re- gion Headquarters, 6(15 Rossland Rd. I; . Whu- bv. in the shades? ,I'.vcryone knows the most important thing about sunglasses is the protection they offer your eyes. This is what drives people to pur- chase good quality sunglasses. but the other thing on their mind is looking good. X good place to start is with the shape of your face. Everyone will have tine or ni ore frame shapes or styles that will suit them best. • Osal face: More frames look good with this I ace shape than any other. as loing as the size of the frame is in proportion it) the face. • Triangular face: Frames with a thin rim and vertical lines will help balance the bottom part of the tacc. • Square face: Complement a square face with fr.unes that are slightly curved. • Round face: Select frames with straight or angular lines. Deep colours help minimve full - ticss — dews Canada �( You can pick up baked goods while your children enjoy games and face painting at an upcoming fun fair. Valley Farm Public School. 1615 Pepperwood Gate. Pickering, hosts As annual fun fair Thursday. May 27 from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be a bar- becue, raffle, games. candy room and teddy bear walk. All are welcome to attend. Call 428-6337 for more informa- tion. �D fb ON 11END MMI,I P MOE i NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDrnoN, May 26, ig" Edmitorial &OpiNioNs DEWS ADVERTISER MA EDITOR]LU Quick campaign fails to shock Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge voters like tax cuts A 29 -day campaign, by far the shortest in Ontario provincial election history. offers few opportunities for opposition candidates to chip away at an incumbent. The job for Liberal Dave Ryan and New Democrat Jim Wiseman is an ommous one. for the two are facing job- pnnen cabinet member Janet Ecker who holds the Minis- ter of Community and Social Services portfolio. Premier ]Mike Harris has scored well in polls across the Greater Toronto Arca and there are few municipalities which are more 'typical- GTA than Pickering and Ajax. Uxbridge is much less urban to its makeup than the other two commu- nities which make up the riding. but is home'to an afflu- ent and growing cittienry as well. So, the suburban municipalities are full of well -oft high-income earners and they very much appreciate the tax cuts — both personal and business — brought in by the Tories over the past four years. The Mike Harris goy- emment introduced a whopping 99 tax cuts during its mandate and has earned the reputation of a government that is trying to do more with less hof our money). In Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge, voters arc impressed M' the strong heal economy that is reflected in housing and commercial development starts. Whether it's big box stores, expansion of current busi- nesses. the widening of Hwy. 401 with the promnc of fur- ther highway exits to come. new hotel and commercial complexes, the ponsibihty of a regional courthouse. hous- ing activity and new schools to accommodate them. Pick- ering-Ajax-Uxbndgc continues its last -paced growth. For the past four years at least, the Tories have overseen that growth and have helped to facilitate it with solid econom- ic policies. Voters now face the choice of either continuing with the current government or — as they did in 1") and. be- fore that, in 1985 — voting against the government of the day and choosing an alternative. Tbc problem for the Liberals and NDP is that both par- ties have had their chance in government and were found wanting by the voters. Both parties did raise taxes consistently over the course of a decade. The NDP continued to raise taxes and spending and left behind a massive deficit and high unemployment and welfare numbers. It's true the earh 19WK were a time of recession and the Nile' was unfortunate to be in power at that time. but the voters were unimpressed with the subsequent pert,x- mancc of the Bob Rae government and made their feel- ings known at the polls four years ago. While not everyNxlp in Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge Rid- ing Ines in a four-bednom, two -car garage home with a swimming pool owl back. many voters do. They're concerned about health care and education, of course, but they can also %ce new sctkols springing up along with a timely — some say cynical — investment the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre. Restructuring of the hospital system promises better care even closer to home — Ajax and Pickering Health Centre has also been the beneficiary of recent funding an- nouncements — and at a cost consistent with past funding levels. On another front, there were too many administrators and trustees in the education system. a problem the cur- rent government dealt with several years ago. As for social issues. like workfare and unemployment. voters in these parts feel as the premier does, that the best solution is a strong economy that has more people work- ing and fewer people on welfare or employment insur- ance. The Tories have an excellent record on that score. the hest in Canada over the past four years. The timing of the election is ideal for Tory incumbents in Durham Region, a high-growth area that has few of the serious social ills present in downtown Toronto. Here in tax -cut country. the Tory message doesn't have to be sold. It's been bought already and with just a week to go be- fore election day. opposition candidates face an uphill bat- tle in their efforts to convince voters in Pickering-AjLx- Uxbridge Riding otherwise. Email Your comments on this editorial to nnewsCadurham.net. Submissions which include the writer's full name and town of residence will be consid- ered for publication. YOU SAID IT The question was: Do negative election campaign ads in any way influence your vote? Y 1 9, 1 9 9 9 A144W, , �1E1� BURGER IS WELL DONE. BUT TOL" «. "ME LIBERAL IS MEDIUM, Bur COM MORE �—AADTHEtOP BURGER 15 BLOODY RAM tow 54,wo LE=RS TO T1 -1E EDITOR Sign, sign everywhere a sign To the editor: Re Signs of the times It's that time again — elcc- hon time. The time when our streets and countryside arc lit- tered with the campaign signs supposedly as a shorn of support But is that what they really are' Is the proportion of Blue to Red to Orange to Green signs indica- tive of the popular vote in our town'. No' It is indicative of the tremendous amount of money that political parties draw in to support the efforts of their candi- dates. In essence it is our moncv as those who contribute to the campaigns can write this cost off as a tax deduction. That's our tax dollars. Why is it that people don't see that littering our houle- vards and street corners with these signs is not money well spent' Whv don't thev take down a sign and buy a homeless person a meal? Why don't they take down a sign and donate a pint of blood? Why don't they take down the sign and spend time in a senior's home offering com- panionship to a lonely senior'! The answer is simple. It's about power. It's about paying for candidates in order to gain an inside track to the decisions that are made at all levels of govern- mcm. Why do we have to have our town hook like a garbage pit II thought we had finally resolved that issue )just to try to influence the voters! I hope my children are wrong when they say. "the person with the most signs is going to win" If the candidates care about our town, they would care about how awful the war of signs make our streets look. Spend time on the issues, not on plastering the roudw'ays with these signs' Julia %chembri, N hitevale Teacher tests may backfire against premier To the editor: If there was any doubt that Mike Harris has a severe cast of teacher hatred, then that doubt has been removed. Why would a government. when an election was approach- ing and while throwing back :10 some of the money which was cut from other areas. such as health care. continue its tour - year assault on the teaching pro- fcssion' lite answer possibly lies in Mr. Harris's less -than -successful teaching career in his hometown. Instead of looking at school funding needs, looking for ways to increase the number of teach- ers dealing with students with special needs, finding ways to provide nourishment for stu- dents who come to school hun- gry, devising strategics to keep students at risk weer, and mak- ing attempts to increase the morale of an already exhausted and disheartened teaching popu- lation. Mr Harris declares war on the teachers by telling them they will he the only profession- als to be rctested by an outside agency created by the govern- ment. after they get their protcs- sional qualifications. This will do nothing positive for education. It might, however. backfire on Mr Harris whose contempt for icachers seems to have no limit. He might have rekindled the de- sire in many teachers to get out and actively work to elect a pro - education government in the next election. For the sake of our children, let's hope so. Larry %oonan, Pickering Mr. Harris has a selective memory Tories haven't always followed through Premier Mike Harris bragged in the leaders' 'TV debate. "We have done what we said we would do:' and hopefully found his way home afterwards without getting lost. The Progressive Conservative premier's memory conveniently is not as sharp as it might be. He has kept substantial promises includ- ing one to cut income tax, but it is a myth accepted by many that he keeps them all. In the 1995 election Mr. Harris won, for example, he said he op- posed more casino gambling be- cause it fostered crime and prosti- tution and particularly because the Ontario government already ex- tracted enough money from peo- ple. Mr. Harris said flatly, " 1 don't want more money. The govern- ment doesn't need more money. We don't have a revenue problem - we have a spending problem:' Harris But as premier, Mr. Has has rearranged his cards and decided he needs more revenue from gam- bling to help pay for his tax cuts and has expanded casinos and moved into slot machines and dice games and made Ontario a Las Vice_as without the heat. Mr. Harris said also in the 1995 campaign. "it is not my plan to close hospitals:' but has closed many through a commission he set up trying it) make it appear others and not his government ordered the closings. Mr. Harris promised in 1995 to provide quickly a law that would require a government to obtain ap- proval in a referendum before in- creasing taxes. But he dithered over the word - Eric Dowd At Queens Palk ing before introducing it at the last minute and then called the current election so quickly it still is not law. Mr. Harris said in 1995, "1 think it would make sense:' to allow beer to be sold in comer stores, which is not a major issue for most but brewed up a lot of votes for the Liberals led by David Peterson when he promised it in 1985. It helped Mr. Peterson seem in- novative and contemporary and oust Tory premier Frank Miller. But Mr. Peterson never pushed it and Mr. Harris is now more inter- ested in promoting family values and has put it on a back shelf and ignored it. Mr. Harris suggested before the 1995 vote he would keep munici- palities small rather than merge them to form bigger jurisdictions. He said. "I disagree with restruc- turing because it believes that big- ger is better. Services always cost more in larger communities" But as premier. Mr. Harris has gone on a restructuring binge, merging municipalities in several areas including the former Metro- politan Toronto and justified it particularly by saying it will save money. Mr. Harris. before becoming premier. opposed taxing homes on Caieb,oie the fyt4,e, DURHAM t . r . . 1 .. . PICKERI14G NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspalnr 'rim H'hittaker PuHt,her Joanne Burghardt l.dttnr-1,1-( '111, f Steve Houston A lam11ci? t kdtrur Bruce Danford l )rrCCtnr t,l 'Idvertistny Duncan Fletcher Road Iderrttctrry Vanaxer Eddie Kolodziejcak C7aa:sdied ldcerttstng Manager John Willem% Reall:.,ralr Iur—twoe khertismg Manager Abe Fakhourie Distributtan llana.iyr Lillian Hook Ullirr 1hvw.t;er BarbHarrison ('omp-,ng tlanager \ew5 (9)5168 :.aIIU Sales (9)5 ) b.`S ,-s l 10 Classifieds (0(15) h%i-il'U' Distribotiou 19151 ,,8:-511" General Fax (9151 6xi-':h', E -Mail newsroom a durham.itct Heb address w'ww durhammew net 130 Commcm tat A% c.. Atax. Ord. 1.1S 21 5 Ile Ncw%.%dv crt i%cr is one of the MRmtand Printing - Publishing and M%tributing group of newspapers. the News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering &card of Trade. t ntano ('ommuniq Ncwspoper Assoc- Canadian Community Newspaper Asvtc., Canadian Circulation% Audit Board and the Ontario Prows Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or rcfusc am advertisement. Credit fix ad: vcrtiscment limited at space price error occupies. The News Ado crtixr ac- cepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written. 150 words. Each letter must he signed with a first and last name or two initials and a market value, one consequence of last name. Please include a which would make many in cen- Glenn Watters tral Toronto. whose values are Chuck Marco Una Whitdey says. "Yes. The says. "No it says. "They don't American style doesn't. One's as seem to get to of campaigning bad as the other." the issues. They allws them to News Advertiser. We regret evade them:' avoid stating party would never tax homes at letters, not all will be print - their own posi- ed not have done without Mr. Har- tion while stating ris's approval. the position of ris and his MPPs have voted to tax their opponents" at market value, although they re- C A Y 1 9, 1 9 9 9 A144W, , �1E1� BURGER IS WELL DONE. BUT TOL" «. "ME LIBERAL IS MEDIUM, Bur COM MORE �—AADTHEtOP BURGER 15 BLOODY RAM tow 54,wo LE=RS TO T1 -1E EDITOR Sign, sign everywhere a sign To the editor: Re Signs of the times It's that time again — elcc- hon time. The time when our streets and countryside arc lit- tered with the campaign signs supposedly as a shorn of support But is that what they really are' Is the proportion of Blue to Red to Orange to Green signs indica- tive of the popular vote in our town'. No' It is indicative of the tremendous amount of money that political parties draw in to support the efforts of their candi- dates. In essence it is our moncv as those who contribute to the campaigns can write this cost off as a tax deduction. That's our tax dollars. Why is it that people don't see that littering our houle- vards and street corners with these signs is not money well spent' Whv don't thev take down a sign and buy a homeless person a meal? Why don't they take down a sign and donate a pint of blood? Why don't they take down the sign and spend time in a senior's home offering com- panionship to a lonely senior'! The answer is simple. It's about power. It's about paying for candidates in order to gain an inside track to the decisions that are made at all levels of govern- mcm. Why do we have to have our town hook like a garbage pit II thought we had finally resolved that issue )just to try to influence the voters! I hope my children are wrong when they say. "the person with the most signs is going to win" If the candidates care about our town, they would care about how awful the war of signs make our streets look. Spend time on the issues, not on plastering the roudw'ays with these signs' Julia %chembri, N hitevale Teacher tests may backfire against premier To the editor: If there was any doubt that Mike Harris has a severe cast of teacher hatred, then that doubt has been removed. Why would a government. when an election was approach- ing and while throwing back :10 some of the money which was cut from other areas. such as health care. continue its tour - year assault on the teaching pro- fcssion' lite answer possibly lies in Mr. Harris's less -than -successful teaching career in his hometown. Instead of looking at school funding needs, looking for ways to increase the number of teach- ers dealing with students with special needs, finding ways to provide nourishment for stu- dents who come to school hun- gry, devising strategics to keep students at risk weer, and mak- ing attempts to increase the morale of an already exhausted and disheartened teaching popu- lation. Mr Harris declares war on the teachers by telling them they will he the only profession- als to be rctested by an outside agency created by the govern- ment. after they get their protcs- sional qualifications. This will do nothing positive for education. It might, however. backfire on Mr Harris whose contempt for icachers seems to have no limit. He might have rekindled the de- sire in many teachers to get out and actively work to elect a pro - education government in the next election. For the sake of our children, let's hope so. Larry %oonan, Pickering Mr. Harris has a selective memory Tories haven't always followed through Premier Mike Harris bragged in the leaders' 'TV debate. "We have done what we said we would do:' and hopefully found his way home afterwards without getting lost. The Progressive Conservative premier's memory conveniently is not as sharp as it might be. He has kept substantial promises includ- ing one to cut income tax, but it is a myth accepted by many that he keeps them all. In the 1995 election Mr. Harris won, for example, he said he op- posed more casino gambling be- cause it fostered crime and prosti- tution and particularly because the Ontario government already ex- tracted enough money from peo- ple. Mr. Harris said flatly, " 1 don't want more money. The govern- ment doesn't need more money. We don't have a revenue problem - we have a spending problem:' Harris But as premier, Mr. Has has rearranged his cards and decided he needs more revenue from gam- bling to help pay for his tax cuts and has expanded casinos and moved into slot machines and dice games and made Ontario a Las Vice_as without the heat. Mr. Harris said also in the 1995 campaign. "it is not my plan to close hospitals:' but has closed many through a commission he set up trying it) make it appear others and not his government ordered the closings. Mr. Harris promised in 1995 to provide quickly a law that would require a government to obtain ap- proval in a referendum before in- creasing taxes. But he dithered over the word - Eric Dowd At Queens Palk ing before introducing it at the last minute and then called the current election so quickly it still is not law. Mr. Harris said in 1995, "1 think it would make sense:' to allow beer to be sold in comer stores, which is not a major issue for most but brewed up a lot of votes for the Liberals led by David Peterson when he promised it in 1985. It helped Mr. Peterson seem in- novative and contemporary and oust Tory premier Frank Miller. But Mr. Peterson never pushed it and Mr. Harris is now more inter- ested in promoting family values and has put it on a back shelf and ignored it. Mr. Harris suggested before the 1995 vote he would keep munici- palities small rather than merge them to form bigger jurisdictions. He said. "I disagree with restruc- turing because it believes that big- ger is better. Services always cost more in larger communities" But as premier. Mr. Harris has gone on a restructuring binge, merging municipalities in several areas including the former Metro- politan Toronto and justified it particularly by saying it will save money. Mr. Harris. before becoming premier. opposed taxing homes on Caieb,oie the fyt4,e, DURHAM t . r . . 1 .. . PICKERI14G NEWS ADVERTISER A Metroland Community Newspalnr 'rim H'hittaker PuHt,her Joanne Burghardt l.dttnr-1,1-( '111, f Steve Houston A lam11ci? t kdtrur Bruce Danford l )rrCCtnr t,l 'Idvertistny Duncan Fletcher Road Iderrttctrry Vanaxer Eddie Kolodziejcak C7aa:sdied ldcerttstng Manager John Willem% Reall:.,ralr Iur—twoe khertismg Manager Abe Fakhourie Distributtan llana.iyr Lillian Hook Ullirr 1hvw.t;er BarbHarrison ('omp-,ng tlanager \ew5 (9)5168 :.aIIU Sales (9)5 ) b.`S ,-s l 10 Classifieds (0(15) h%i-il'U' Distribotiou 19151 ,,8:-511" General Fax (9151 6xi-':h', E -Mail newsroom a durham.itct Heb address w'ww durhammew net 130 Commcm tat A% c.. Atax. Ord. 1.1S 21 5 Ile Ncw%.%dv crt i%cr is one of the MRmtand Printing - Publishing and M%tributing group of newspapers. the News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering &card of Trade. t ntano ('ommuniq Ncwspoper Assoc- Canadian Community Newspaper Asvtc., Canadian Circulation% Audit Board and the Ontario Prows Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or rcfusc am advertisement. Credit fix ad: vcrtiscment limited at space price error occupies. The News Ado crtixr ac- cepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written. 150 words. Each letter must he signed with a first and last name or two initials and a market value, one consequence of last name. Please include a which would make many in cen- phone number for vcrifica- tral Toronto. whose values are tion. The editor rescrvcs the higher solely because of their lo- right to edit copy for sty Ie. cation, pay twice as much taxes as length and content. Opt n - identical homes in the suburbs for ions expressed in letters are the same services. those of the writer and not Tory candidates in the Toronto necessarily those of the core in the 1995 election even dis- News Advertiser. We regret tributed leaflets pledging their that due to the volume of party would never tax homes at letters, not all will be print - market value, which they would ed not have done without Mr. Har- ris's approval. But since the election, Mr. Har- ris and his MPPs have voted to tax Mcm at market value, although they re- C A named it current value trying to make it sound different, partly as a payoff to suburban residents who voted for Mr. Harris. Before the 1995 vote, Mr. Har- ris made out he would push the popular cause of more open gov- ernment, starting with giving the public access to federal -provincial conferences. He said the public should see what goes on and "the days of big decisions and grand schemes be- hind closed doors have gone:' but as premier he has never even raised the matter. As one more example of many, Mr. Harris suggested he would get tougher with states which abuse human rights by castigating New Democrat premier Bob Rae for not protesting enough at the mas- sacre of students in Tiananmen Square. But when Chinese premier -Zhu Rongji came last month Mr. Harris wined and dined him and never mentioned human rights - it was just another broken promise Mr Harris cannot remcmhcr. 111 Adults can study up on academics Board offers free summer classes The Durham District School Board is offering free classes this summer for adults interested in up- grading their reading, writing or math skills. The board is offering full-time and part-time classes Monday to Thursday from July 5 to Aug. 19 for adults who want to improve their basic skills. Class sizes are limited to 12 stu- dents to ensure pupils receive indi- vidual attention. Activities include group work, reading, writing assign- ments and discussing current events. Individualised instruction includes extra practice in communication skills, basic computer skills and math. All new students take part in a private, informal assessment of their skills and teachers work closely with pupils to ensure lessons are relevant to personal goals. A portfolio is developed for each student documenting their progress in reading, writing. cognitive skills, life management and employability skills. For information about class times and locations call 435-3450. School board highlights anti -racism activities The Durham District School Board a show- casing student projects high- lighting equity and anti -racism Wednesday. June 2 at its annual BestPractices in Anti -Racist Edu- cation Fair. The fair. which is open W the public, runs from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the edu- cation centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. The event will feature a variety of stu- dent projects and performances along with cur- riculumunits and puhlisher displays on the theme of ethno- cultural equity. Guest speaker is Paul Arse- nault: a Durham resident and member of Canada's First Nations people, who will present a motivational talk on how to effect social change. Mr. Ar- senault is a for- mer street person who is now a member of the Toronto Police. He is scheduled to speak at 4:45 p.m. For more in- formation call the board at 666- 5500. Health council meets tonight The Durham Haliburton Kawartha & Pine Ridge District Health Council holds its regular monthly meeting in Ajax Wednes- day, May 26. It will run from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre, 580 Har- wood Ave. S. People who tyrant to attend are asked to phone 1-800- 833-7543 or 705-748-2992 in advance as seat- ing is limited. .Price 1--4 1 %01/ PAYS' 'Sewing Club Merano.. 1355 Kingston Rd- Pitcktering Town Centre 839-5990 NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, May 26, 1999 PAGE 7 P to - Reliable, supervised day care at a homc in your ncighbomrho(id • Safe, comfortable environments • Reliable local back-up for Provider's • Stimulating daily programs holidays or illness • Trained, professional Providers • Complete insurance coverage • Monthly home inspections • Income tax receipts supplied and we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Mft Watch— lirirut tlo�e Orf Cart For Information Call: 686-4816 µ Flyers right to your door! Only in the News Advertiser r a I Ic, KERING i— 420-2222 * 683-2760* r' 24 hr. Direct Access 420-466ORW Web Site: www.town.pickering.on.ca Nla,. 31 Town Council Meeting C Town Hall June 2 Site Plan Advisory Committee Nleetin? (a Town Hall June 14 Executive Committee Meeting 0 Tovin Hall June 16 Committee of Adjustment Ca Town Hall awe In support of the ... North American Occupational Safety & Health Week May 17 - 23, 1999 The Corporation of the Town of Pickering wishes to encourage all community residents to participate in healthy activities and work place safety. IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT and IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS LOT 20, CONCESSION 2, PICKERING IN THE TOWN OF PICKERING IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings, at the following municipal address as a property of architectural and historical value or interest under Part IV of the Ontafio Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18. Palmer -Voss House 2101 Valley Farm Road Lot 20, Concession 2, Pickering REASONS FOR DESIGNATION The Palmer -Voss House was built in two stages, the first during the 1850's, the second approximately 20 years later. It is of stone construction in the Gothic Revival style and a fine example of mid -19th century vernacular stone construction. TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal this Notice by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering a statement outlining the reasons for the objection within 30 days of the date of the Notice of Intention to Designate. DATED at the Town of Pickering this 25th day of N,lay, 1999. Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM, Clerk Town of Pickering One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIV 6K7 420-46111 t -ri-9v sc.dcci tenders will he reccned by the undersigned ,!cpattmornt for the ahovc no later than 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 9, 1999 F,,r the provision of cleaning services at the Pickering C'rsic Complex. Pickering Public Libraries, Town works Centre and the Fastshore Community Centre, in accordance with terms, conditions and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickering. A ,etc visit has been arranged for Saturdav, •May 29, 99 19• at 9:W A.M. starting in the fosCr ,,Ithe Pickering Cisic Complex. One the Esplanade. Pickering, Ontario. Only bidders who attend the site visit and perform a complete viewing sball be allowed to bid on this contract The bidder must include with the tender submission the following items. I. A bid deposit of five thousand (S5,(W.00) dollars or a bid bond in the amount of ten percent of the total tendered amount must be submitted with each tender, 2. The Town's certificate of insurance form completed by the bidder's agent, broker or insurer; and 3. An original Certificate of ClearancetTender Letter of Good Standing from the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained by contacting the Department of Supply and Services upon a non-refiaidable payment of 530.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of Pickering. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering Department of Supply and Services One The Esplanade Pickering Ontario LIV 6K7 (905)420-4616 Vera A. Felgemacher Jeftre%. CPPD, C.P.P., CMMI Manager of Supply and Sen ice. VISIT US AT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX FOR WATER SAFETY WEEK May 30th - June 6, 1999 Take a free CPR course. Join us for free family swim. Check out our display on boating. 40 Lean how to choose a PFD! Enter our colouring contest! Learn how to make wise choices, to prepare, stay safe and survive in our waterfront community!! y� In lalaarJa)rt .`- •:.,• �teatrn Barn and equipment return w ore "veeve eo with Mckcririg Schools' t "nous auri Bands tiuwnrllay: Steam action continues ::,g -a -long wagon rides F``�)l7a:ata A: P: Zonk - Phrenologist -V l 1 til: t l l l l ntage plant talk q lI 1 1 z l f k_7 R .:Aar shingle maker 1'n ht ttl�,. !. Lt \f ,.:ildren's garner �, IKr.••„ Rr..i R...,.1 rw.l .:,stock i !loner activities 1-!ult. f A .cc the raffle quilt Cbddr.n oo,Lr I: FREE music on the bandstand i W.i i Nt:i-1141 i I inSaturdav !Viae ?9,1999 11:00 a:m. to 5:00 P.M. • Art & Crafts %raw and lade by over 100 tisaa/ Artists. including youth • Free "Yam On— Art Activities for Children and }oath, All Day Lang' • mmaeaL Drama it Dandle Fall Day of Performances by Local Groups • Creadve Fwd court A /ride Variety of Refreshments tatenudve Activities with PBS Dance Academy Heather Whaley; Shey eller, Street Performers. Breakdonci og, Graffiti, Ice SculpdRg, Bask.. Free... for creative people of all ages. The Tow n of Pickering. Esplanade Park • For more information call (905)420-4620 PD[CI[C►lEliJl1�TG t1SeL1Iri Ih Lge nbJ musical sing -a- long wagon rides barnyard babies kids' crafts and games candle dripping Dr. Zon refreshments make a pioneer toy and a skipping rope costumed interpreters throua hout the village PICKERING MUSE( %I %ILLAGE is on H%% ', hcl%een Bruck Road and we,mcvRoad ADNIKSION:Adults $5, Senior. and Student, Sd. Children under .:.`'.� I. FREE and Families $15 For more mtormauon, plca,e call tg)51 68;.8401 P MAE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER WWMSDFAY EDITIDNI. 11111" 26.19" Mentors otter help to Littles Big Brothers group in Ajax -Pickering believes program is vital RT' T 'L.RIKF.' f AATLZtti sprt-ial to rhe .dot,% Adierriser The child, is an outcast perhaps standing alone from thou rest of his peers. being teased, or perhaps retaliating by being a bully. Whilc everyone else may miss that child standing on the edge of the playground. Big Brothicrs of Ajax - Pickering and Big Brothers of Clanng- ton are reaching out to help. Both branches are taking part in a mentoring program that brings a pow- tive adult role model into a child's life and gives him someone to talk to and spend time with while bridging this gap between the child's peers. Mentors spend one hour a week at the school of a child the school feels could benefit from the program. The child. between seven and 10 -%cars -old, gets taken out of his classroom to spend the time doing an activity he is interest - cd in Mentors only attend during the schoor l vear and have summeand hol- idays ofT. "Thcy ithe mentors) don't do school work. or nag, and they're not there to discipline or come down on the child:' said Tisha Etherington-Gr(ome, the program co-ordinator for the Ajax -Pick- ering mentoring program. "They're there n) he friends and a positive role model A what a good adult should be.- Research e -Research shows it works. In 1994, a research project calked 'A Project Im- pala, Social Planning Council of Hamil- ton and District' stowed over 80 per cent of Little Bothers went on to get at least a secondary school diploma, com- pared to 60 per cent in the rest of the are gawp. As well. the study showed 78 per cent of Little Brothers corning from ,t - cial-assistance backgrounds will not rely on social assistance as adults. —When some teactiers complain the student is missing class. I say these arc 60 minutes of solid social skills curricu- lum:' said Ms. Ethcrington-Groome. " Ihcre's no subject that teaches you to he a good Mend. but this does. To me its as important as ABCs and 1-2-3s" Stn adds mentors do everything from reading to belting and cooking with the child. One mentor even sat with his young charge in detention- -It's a small iairestmenC she said Soxnc say *What can otic hour do'', but they should come see the children and the difference it makes. It's a window that allows them to sec. sox what they arc like. but what they can he like and it does make a difference. That hour is a window:" Altht,urh the mentoring program MEDNESDAY. MAY 26 ALZHEIMER: Alihcimcr Durham hold, its next Ajax support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 48' Wcstncy Rd. S.. Units 19 and 20 (at Clements Rd. W.). Ajax. All caregivers wel- come 576-2567 (Kim i. COMPUTERS: Macintosh Users East I Stat'sF , meets from 7 30 to 9:30 p.m. in the lecture theatre of Henry Street High School, 600 Henry St., Whitby. A representative from the Canadian software company 70f- fice will speak. The program controls the most important functions of a business company, people, contacts. inventory. buying, orders and invoic- ing. No charge. All welcome. 431- 0777 (24-hour message line). E-mail Mac scastiOdidirect.ca or log on to the Mal sE FirsiClass BBS at 905-404- 9874. DROP-IN: The Ajax North Drop -In Centre is offered to parents and care- givers and children aged four and under on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 to I I a.m. at the Riverhreeze Community Centre, Richards Lane. Play, circle time, snacks. crafts (for both children and A mentoring program for youngsters organized by the Big Bmthers associ- ations in Ajax. Pickering and Clarin,gton sees children spending time in schtwl with adult role models. Support for the program comes from Bev Freedman (left). of the Durham District Schcxtl Boanl. Blake Butler of the Royal Bank and Tisha Etherington-Gnome. the mentoring program co-or- dinator here in Ajax and Pickering. first started in Ajax-Pickenng in 1996. it floundered bmausc of a lack of mentors, a coro rdinator and proper funding. List November. Royal Bank agreed to spon- sor the program for the current school year and d.ven offered to give interested employees paid leave for the mentoring time. The program has been growing ever since. ..Ota goal is to have 30 mentors to have back in the schools in September and after that the sky's the hrrl said Ms Ethcnngton-Gnome. -In five months we matched 20 cluldren. but we could have probably matched 2(a) it we had the mentors. lily main goal is to have 460 just like they have in Hamil- ton, aril my goal is to have a mherotd,r for everyone who noels it.- She t -She said Colorado has recently intrv> duccd legislation to put mcntonng into its schools and said that one of the hen- efib of mentoring is there arc an extra pair of eyes and cars in schools to be aware of what is happening. BILLBOARD MAY 2-6, 1999 caregivers). Trips, guest speakers Wheelchair accessible 428-KS17 (Darlene Walked. THURSDAY, MAY 27 DADS' (.ROUP: DADS til Durham 0 hranch tit the John Howard Society of Ontario) hosts two 10 -week sup- port groups starting today. 427-8165 ( Pat Andrus). FUN FAIR: Valley Farm Public School. 1615 Pcpperwood Gate. Pickering, hosts Its annual fun fair from 5 to 8 p.m. Barbecue, raffle. bake sale. games. candy room. face painting, teddy bear walk. 428-6337. LUPUS: rhe Durham Region Lupus Association meets at 7:30 p.m. in the community room of the Durham Re- gional Police Station, corner of Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2, Pickering. In- vestment advisor Charm Darby will speak on Planning for Your Financial Future. $2 per person. Phone 619- 0000. sha�w®_ Kiosk ETRO EAST TRADE CENTRE L 1899 Brock Road May 29th until June 30th Every Saturday & Sunday Sam - 5 pm 0 No telephone line required sa Up to 100x faster than dialup ver 5 e-mail accounts 0 24 Hour technical support f a No contract & 30 day money) guarantee .o H k2 For More Information ■ 416-290-6222 ext 7052 to Hwy 4ot Visit our Website at www.durhamnews.net -I think people arestarting to realize this is important:' she said. ' 11ic-se kids are going to be taking care of us some day and we have to be aware of what's going on with them. Whether you we a parent or not you're going to he affect- ed by them and he out there with them. All kids have the right to be successful so we might as well help them achieve it.- She acids mentioning helps students who arc outcasts from their peers gain more self-esteem and it impresses the peers to sec someone is spending time with the child and therefore the chief must be interesting and liked. " ilhey're all kids who need ears to listen to them and a friend" said Ms. Ethenng on-Groxone. "We're trying to make school a good plaec and the last thing kids want is to miss a visit. - Anyone ne over 18 interraed in becom- ing a m mentor can c(ritact Big Bothers of Ajax -Pickering at (905) 686-287L After applhcatio n. mentors will undergo an in- terview, training. aid a police check. FASHION SHOW: The Ajax Picker- ing Christian Womcn's Club holds a 'Graduating With Style' evening fashion show featuring prom and graduation dresses. at 7 p.m. at Gal- lantry's Banquet Room in the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. All welcome. Music, guest speaker. An assortment of desserts wilt be available. Admission $7.50. inclu- sivc. Reservations essential. ?09 7674 (Susan). LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Learning Disabihties Association of Durham West holds its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's . Presbyterian Church. 35 Church St. N . Ajax. Topic is an ADD workshop with Vallev Farm Public School re - .source teacher Lee Harvey. Phone 686-1790 (Jutta) for infor- mation. Please Recycle Me... The News Adver- tiser wekcorrleS letters to the edi- tor. Letters should be limited to 150 words and signed with a full first and last name OR two ini- tials and a last name. Letters must inrJude a telephone num- ber for coMirrrta- tion purposes. Unsigned letters will not be print- ed. FAX them: 683-7363 EAWL them: newsroom® durham.net AWL them: 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont US 2H5 lO�H OF ptC�ft` � TOWN OF PICKERING NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING On Wednesday, lune 16, 1999 the Council of the Town of Pickering will hold a public meeting, pursuant to Section 12 of the Development Charges Act, /997, to present and obtain public input on the Town's proposed development charges by-law and underlying background study. All interested parties are invited to attend the Public Meeting of Council and any person who attends the meeting may make representations relating to the proposed by-law. The meeting is to be held: Wednesday. June 16, 1999 7:00 p.m. The Council Chambers One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario in order that sufficient information is made available to the public, copies of the proposed by-law and the background study are being made available as of June I. 1999 from the Town Treasurer at the above location 905-420-3660 Ext. 2925. Interested persons may express their comments at the Public Meeting or in writing, addressed to the Treasurer, at the above address prior to June 16. 1999. ONLY JIM WISEMAN AND THE NDP HAVE TAKEN ANY REAL POSITION TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION_ OUR ENVIRONMENT IS BORROWED FROM OUR CHILDREN AND IT IS BEING WANTONLY ERODED. ❑ Er"01 nae ptttitkra, 4eath redtim undo Tory twin in bqutieae ❑ Creat lanes roaDwoauC by a T071 budget at. ❑ Oeeato WRMWY a Naval resources ere Will, ❑ Fen" to s awltabk imesay tart tit t20 "Union, ❑ Blue box baWrq eltm aiM ❑ Msiagemord CO 15 Rowival Paas has been prnabmd ❑ Monitoring and enforcer Ont Nf4Wh tion-Eo3kdt. dldliSlfrali7K are brae b pok* at coil ❑ Bon oW tion paries tkeip- Jim's pante tiiemoers bill to aoeect vulnerable enQngered species ❑ The Milli now bee bi dump garbage aiyishere m Ontario ❑ D*Wy Incinerationaborted by the PDP now poor neted as govwrpnwit Nosey ❑ The wail down d are planting act encougges rrrespons we land devepopmen, ❑ Sensitive areas on die Oak Ridges Moral New been letxtardaw ❑ The Green Commwuoes Program Serappe0 - one day of the nuill Wailed at r, er+rn R7rile serving as our MPP, Wiseman devoted energy to rhe esrabbsMrrcnt of the Alrona Forest and plisred sn active role in the Rouge Val/ev and Fivachman i Bev projects. He will continue where he leh off ro ensure that clean air, water, and the ba larKY of nature is protected in this serriuravc and threatened envitonment that is Aiax, Pickering and Uxbniagir. Jim Vote Wiseman Today's NDP - Clearly on your side Sia, your Teltphidne 839-7220 NDPN6seman@hC nw.can AUTHORIZED BY THE CFO FOR JIM WISEMAN nth Annual RED CROSS -`�i►aRj°r L4DTTERY � 1999 The 6a1 deal Ober Im gem aor 1-800-850-5090 You could win... i stub Cars i I WAN Paekw ENTER NOW 2 al Nissan Quest including a Dream Vacation aisslow in Gill PMU Chev Silverado 04 to anywhere in the world) on M $100,0N Sebring Convertible sv... C Yukon Denali 01 EI�11k hit E" M ow Oldsmobile Intrigue from giant screen TVs to the NEI: 48 CM ortm Toyota Corolla latest computers. CALL NOVV - ONLY gee TICKETS TO BE SOLD! For lottery rules, see brochure or contact the Red Cross Cut oil tot Early Bird Draw midnight Jute B. 1999 Entries will be drawn for Early Bed Pnte on Jute 16, 1999, Final Draw on June 30. 1999 at KPMG Ile office in Vaughan, ON Each ncl et is eligible to every draw Lottery license number P99D3B1 — -------- -------Name __--------•---------'---_•--- Please send me sells) at t3� sells) of 3 ticks = ,est Limited number or sets evil/& on a 'first come, first served' east I'm enclosing a charitable donation of $ Postai Code Tae receipts will be issued for donators Total $ ❑ Phone Ark fil, LJ cheque ❑ money order U VISA LJ Mast me Card t iry' Y Signature: Please return to: Canadian Red Cross Ontario Zone, 5700 Cancross Crt, Mississauga, ON 1_5R 3E9 Lonery license number: P990381 Charitable Registration number 119219814 RR0001 Hospital `ahead of where we used to be': Cliff HO SP17AL from page 1 nounced May 6, which include a $17.52 -million expansion and im- provement of the emergency and di- agnostic imaging departments for which the Ministry will provide $12.27 million, and a new $1.5 -mil- lion rehabilitation unit the Ministry is providing $839.554 for. Mr. Cliff does admit the hospital has gone down from 127 beds in 1992 to 104 keds in 1997/98, even with the addition of a new 16 -bed psychiatric ward. It's also true 13 medical -surgi- cal beds are being taken out this year to make room for the 20 new rehah beds recently approved by the Province. But he sav% that d,wsn't mean a reduction in the hospital's ca- pacity to deal with the community's health needs. "Years ago beds were a measure of activity in a hospital:' says Mr. Cliff. "Beds are no longer the measure. It's whober you do best practices and whetter you've got diagnostic capa- bility." He adds the hospital is making major changes in the way it uses re- source+ 1c, improve its efficiency and actually provide more service. ..What I'm trying to do here is make a major investment in technolo- gy at the hospital. - Teak investment includes new di- agnostic tyuipmcnt: a new CAT scan machine scheduled to arrive in June, a Cf canner, new ultrasound equip- ment and other new X ray equipment. New specialist_% arc also being added this Tear: including a plastic surgeow a cadiologut. an car, none and throat specali\t: another psychiatrist and an obtariciam Wth the help of the new equip- ment — which will eliminate the need for patients to occupy hods at APIY' while they wait to be shipped W otter hospitals to have various di- agnouic procedure% lhme'— Mr Cliff exMts the local ho%pital to increase the wmher of cases it handles this year u, 9.1411) from 9.111) last year. On olio issue of stall, Mr. Cliff says the.losing of 13 beds may mean rc- duceon of some staff through attrition or murement. but he adds more staff willbe brought in when the new reha- bilitailwn centre opens, likely in the fall. "We're just reallocating resources. Nohodv's being let go. In fact, wc'rc hinrg people. I'm adjusting the stifling with the adjustment of the bads. - As for the hospital drug budget. Mr. Cliff says it has been determined there are poNenttA savings to be mace through more effective use of drugs and moxc efficient purchasing, in- cluding joint purchasing with the Centenary Health Centrc in Scarbor- ough. APHC's partner in the Rouge Valley Health System. APHC is also looking at revamping its lab system and contracting out some work to the T(ronto Medical Lab (TML) operated by Toronto Hospital. "Lab are being reorganized in every hospital in Ontario at this point in time:' says Mr. Cliff. "What they're doing is putting labs together through various organizations to get better re- source use:' He says a "rapid re- sponse lab" will remain at the APHC site while "core" lab services may go to TML, but maintains patients will not have to wait longer for results. Mr. Cliff admits APHC was affect- ed by provincial budget cuts candi- dates are talking about. '"Nitre was a period of time when we got cut like everybody else." he explains. But, he adds, "With a com- bination of growth funding and an in- fusion last year by the Ministry (of Health), we're ahead of where we used to be.' Finances the topic when lupus group meets Investment adviser Charm Darby is the guest speaker tomorrow night (Thursday, May 27) at the meeting of the Durham Region Lupus Associa- tion being held at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room at the Durham Re- gional Police station at the corner of Brock and Kingston roads in Picker- ing. The general public is welcome to attend. 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Part of the reason for this may be the vintage of the play. Despite a pro- gram note that the time is the present. several references suggest it is at least 25 years ago. The language and atti- tudes of the play make more sense when it is viewed as a 1970% play rather than as a 1990% one. The British imgin of the script is reflected in some delightful refer- ences, such as one to -'Vera Lynn at the El Alamein reunion:' With a first-rate cast and director. this production is excellent. There arc many opportunities for humour in the physical action of the play. and the cast make the most of these. The opening night performance was snxxith and very entertaining, and the show can be expected to get even better during its run. I highly recom- mend this show. When the Cat's Awav plays Thurs- day through Sunday until July 3. Herongate Barn Theatre is on Altona Road in Pickenng. Call (905) 472- 3M5 for information and reservations. For Creative People Of All Ages l Full Day Of Performances Marriage and marital infidelity provide the laughs in the Herongate Barn Theatre •s production of 'When the Cat's Anav•, playing non at the Pickering dinner theatre. JAMES R. YANCH TR['STEE IN BANKRUVIVY Personal and Business Bankruptcy Including all other insolvency services —,We #r nO ' HAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 .r AJAX S ��i c c.mr<riTrrial Ave. 619-1473 < t)ttO('RG ;72-47441 1 1 Announcing Papps .sett, location Restaurant Your hosts Tom b Chris Papatheodorou invite you to their new location to enjoy great food, beautifully renovated interior and a delightful outdoor natio! NOW OPEN! �i Pickering Home & Leisure Centre (in the old Dakota Bobs location) Brock Rd. at 101 427-3403 For our FULL COLOUR, OOK FLYER in Today's Paper! FOR THE FIR. _ST TAME EVE� K� u►911K slstx+i s2� . 1'li t c COLLECT AIRMOO 1540 RPM 51. 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Some examples would be a health card, hospital card, citizenship card, passport, utility bill, credit card, etc. The phone ambers for eledoral district reuwa* offices are available froom Direewy Assistance. U you require ieformation specific to your electoral distriM ask for "Elections Ontario" and then the electoral distrkt by name. Retareius office phone numbers can also be found on our website at wtwtwl.electionsentarie.en.ca • I NEW ELECTORAL DISTRICTS The boundaries for electoral districts in Ontario provincial elections have changed. The number of electoral districts has gone from 130 to 103 and boundaries are now the same as those for federal elections. You may confirm your electoral district by calling Elections Ontario or by visiting our website. QUALIFICATIONS TO VOTE To be eligible to vote, on polling day a person must be: • 18 years of age, • a Canadian citizen, and • a resident of the electoral district. Persons who ceased to live in Ontario within the two yetis bebre polling day may be entitled to vote under certain conditions. Cal us IIIc IWYIq wormation. If you have fiieads or relatives who have difficulty reading, please make them aware of the Information in this notice. A -Pei AVWOf aK tep.hu.e Ame=611, 1 0 * l~ 6/37 ,Sports &LEIS'URE N E W S A DVERTISER MAY 26.1_99 9 New LOSSA president has difficult challenges Bill Todd aims to get high school athletes playing again BY BRIAN LFGREF. Staff editor Bill Todd's been there. but not quite done that. The new interim president of LOSSA high school sports has served in the organization's top job before, about a decade ago. But now the Bowmanville High School physical education head finds himself in different territory - leading an organization fragmented by politi- cal and labour upheaval. With the clock ticking. Todd is at- tempting to salvage something within this scho of sporting year, trying to find a way for the Durham flag to Fly at Ontano (OFSAA) high school sports championships in track and field, girls soccer and rugby. Those champi- onships are scheduled for early next month. In addition, he's also trying to see if baseball - not sanctioned by OFSAA - can proceed and be included in the Prentice Cup playtlowns. Todd takes over from Dave Roherts of McLaughlin Collegiate. who re- signed recently after almost a full year in which LOSSA sports did not oper- ate following last fall's strike by high school teachers. When an arbitrator ruled teachers at the two Durham school boards must work 6.5 classes out of eight daily, it left those volunteer coaches working under different conditions than their counterparts in Clanngtom and at pri- vate schools. Todd, who has served as a coach for 25 years, cautions the renewal of LOSSA activities "is on a volunteer basis by coaches - Todd is also overseeing the re- sumption of LOSSA with a short-term view -We're trying to find a way that athletes in pantcular in track and field. girls soccer and pcssihly boys rugby. Local martial artists dominate Ontario team PICKERING — Nine martial artists from a local tat kwon -do club made the provincial team after com- petmg at the Ontario squad finals at Centennial College in Scarborough recently. Pickering -based Colin lames School of Tae Kwon -Do will be well represented on the Ontario team competing at the Junior National Tae Kwon -Do Championships in Chatham June 27 against junior black bells from across Canada. The junior black belts from the Colin James school who'll represent Ontario are John Madden, Chris Madden, Lisa Madden, Billy Tsatskas, Stephen Tsatskas, Shan- non Baldsing, Richard Wiltshire, Michelle Wiltshire and Nadia Kang. Coloured belts from the school also competed at the Ontario finals. Earning gold medals were Dario Zeco, Albron Barzeca, Brandon Speck, Xavier Desilva and Tracy Desilva. Silver medallists were Dario Zeco, Chris Walwyn, David Walwyn, Miguel Mooking and Leron Baptiste. Earning bronze medals were Chris Singh, Brandon Speck, Mike Leduc and Andrew Powell. Pickering gymnasts collect medals MCKEMG — There was a pot of gold medals at the end of the rainbow for a local gymnast. Pickering resident Lauren Hargraves placed fust overall while competing at the fifth annual Rainbow Classic Gym- nastic Meet. The member of the Win- stonette Gymnastic Association in Unionville placed first in all four events in the Pre -competitive 8B, Group B cat- egory. The meet was held May 14 to 16 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Lauren had a score of 9.90 on the vault, 9.40 on the uneven parallel bars, 9.50 on the balance beam and 9.25 on the floor exercise. Hayley Pettapiece- Phillips, another Winstonette member from Pickering, placed third overall in the same category. Both girls will compete Saturday, May 29 at the Spring Fling Invitational being hosted by the Winsioneue club. BILL. TODD 'We're trving to find a way that athletes... can compete.' who are eligible to advance to OFSAA, can compete:' he says, not- ing "I don't want people to think we have more power to make things hap- pen (than the previous executive]. be- cause we don't" At the end of this school year. LOSSA will hold its annual general meeting to elect a new executive and consider the 1999-2000 school sports year. "LOSSA will have to be revised based on the labour situation;" says Todd. While teachers within Durham school hoards are in the classroom 6.5 periods per day. their Clarington coun- terparts are in class based on the provincial average of seven classes daily. Despite LOSSA's inactivity. ;ome Clarington teams have been in ,)peration since January, says Todd. Those schools may have a clear headstart on the resumption of LOSSA. concedes Todd. "It might leave Durham (hoards) out somewhat:' he says, adding, how- ever, all schools within LOSSA will be eligible. Todd says Roberts and the other ex- ecutive members who resigned their posts tried hard to resolve the issues surrounding high school sports. "They did their best and 1 have the utmost respect for the people who served on the executive:' says Todd. bey did a tremendous Job in a diffi- cult situation, but there became an im- passe. NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDMON. tinny 26. ION tMtiE I I AIV AMrmirfmatOrporctorofE&wm Your Trustees Board Appoints Student Trustee Durham District Schools Looking Good This Summer Watch For `Look At lis', A Durham District School Board publication for parents and the community, to be sent home with your child in the next few days. Please Spread The Good Word... ...By passing your copy- to a non -parent community- member when you have finished reading it. Community sports central is right here! cAl the News Advertiser at 683-5110 INP P*4E 12 NEWS AMERTISER WEDNESMY EDITION, Maty 26, 19!19 Pickering tennis teen, partner Eastern Canadian champs PICKERING — A Pickering tcn- dally to the doubles, considering that tournament started." says Shamas- nis player and his partner emerged as we had made the pairing (with din's coach Dave Ochoua of the boys' douhles champions at the re- Michael lonyuherre) just before the Pickering Recreation Complex. cent Eastern Canadian Tennis Chani puonships in Ottawa. Add Shamasdin and under- 18 doubles partner Michael Jonquierre of London. Ont., captured the crown against other elite players in the under -IS age group competing from Ontario. Quelxc and the Maritime proiinces. Shamasdin and lonyuierre won the doubles title with a 7.5, 6-4 vic- tory over Jacob Miles of London and Richard Lawrence of Toronto. Shamasdin also played in the under -1S singles bracket and finished in the top eight. "There were strong results, cspe- th annual community GarinSalege � Saturday, May 29 `0 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. '�� Rain or Shine Enjoy a day of fun and help raise money LOTS OF fir the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. ENTERTAINMENT Tables still availablePr vendors who CLOWNS want to sell their treasures. cost: 15$. MAGICIANS FACE PAINTERS Contact Gord Diann at the gift gallery &MORE'. 427-5589 or 683-9789 evenings. Baywood Centre. Comer of Bayly St. & Monarch Ave. Just West of Harwood Ave FAX Game results to Al Rivett newsroom 683-7363 Sears Invites Shoppers to Help Them Help Kids Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering with Sears Round Up Days Pickering, May 1999 - "Help that offers programs and services Us Help Kids" is what associates to girls, young women and teen in the Sears Pickering store will mothers. be asking customers during Sears Sears "Young Futures" Roundup Days, May 25th to Program is dedicated to 28th. supporting the groups within Sears customers will be invited communities, where Sears to Roundup their total purchase associates and customers live, that to the nearest dollar. For every promote the healthy development customer that does. Sears will of children and youth in Canada match the amount. All the through essential resources proceeds raised through this Sears including food, clothing and "Young Futures" Program will social interaction. be donated to the Big Sisters Over the past several years, Association of Ajax -Pickering. Sears Canada has donated more Shoppers who participate will be than one million dollars for doing something wonderful, children's charities nationwide contributing to an organization through Sears RoundUp Days. Read up online! We're at www.durhamnews.net F99EEZINGHHT ` I treue up when 1 ante r m 'I shad) hard and i dWemtic model, an ACTIVE process - 1 want to summer or school year programs sur preschuulas, think that I know my s wbu t I freeze up and get low understand - to know! Use the active process in. -class rdemawty a secondary studmu. marks! Ora the yarn, hundreds of high school for listening and reading - Question. 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NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, May 26.19" PAGE 13 AIP Ajax mosquitoes .500 to open ball season AJAX — The Ajax Spartans driving in another run for four RBI. sivcly, Kyle Karjala went two -for- SOBA season with a 9-5 loss to ource for Sports minor mosquito rep Michael Hindrnarsh had two hits and three with a run scored and an RBI. Whitby. It was a measure of revenge asebalf team opened its Eastern On- plated a run Ryan Singh was two -fur -two and for the Whlthy squad as Ajax had ilaflo Ba%chall Association season Tristan Beadle hit a triple and Nicholas Holmberg registered two healcn is In the annual Mayon' Cup with a win, a tie and a loss recently. drove in a run. fools in the contest. game. In its moll recent league contests. Steven Cope went 1wo-for-two Blair Cope went two -for -three Jake Stevens scored two rum and the Spartans posted it win and a tic with it run scored and an RBI with two runs scored. drove in another for Alax. Andrew with Peterborough in doubleheader Colic pitched in relief In the last The catching platoon of Kc%in Booth had two hits and scored a run action. inning with the bases loaded and Jenkins and Chris Harrington corn- in the losing cause. In the opener, Ajax %cured a close none out and didn't allow a runner to pined to throw out three runners in The Ajax team 1s managed by 9-7 victory. score. the last two innings to present the Doug Holmberg, assisted by Roger Josh Pratt was the star a1 the plate. In the nightcap. Ajax and Peter- draw. Beadle, Jason Rennick and Bill hammering three -run home run and borough played to a 7-7 tic. Offen- The Ajax mosquitoes opened the Stevens. la # 6 � VOW% i We I .ALL LIAMR00% ,tib �Qa 1� IV t AV i E� - M a I 1W �JIM1JL %Y JL LMR 0 -;2�MONEY DoWN1,*N0VVPII&C�ES! n MoNmy PAywas'. ON ALL FUR" ! ALL ELECTRONICS! 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Prices, terms and conditions may vary according to region. Selection may vary from store to store. All items available while quantities last. Pick-up discounts not available on some items. Custom orders require 25% deposit. See store for delivery included areas. Not applicable to previous purchases end markdown items. MMOE 114 xFw811pIEMglq wFg1E9Mv FfngN, May M 1111111109 Summer fun means there are plenty of recycling opportunities available There will be an opportunity to recycle at the Frenchman's Bay Festival being held at the bottom of Liverpool Road. June 11 to 13. Approximately 30 cadets from the 2525 Ruval Canadian Pickering Corps h:oe opted to be on the 'Recychng Team.' Help out these vuung volunteers by looking tier the labelled bins in which to discard pop cam. paper and other rec%clahle ob- jects. There will even he pails marked 'compost' that will take brown paper towels and apple cores. etc. The Recycling 'ream will also have "surprise hclrers." So. join the fun to find out who and what they are! Miller Waste Durham. a cor- porate sponsor of the event, will be picking up all recyclables Do your part by separating your waste. Can we have a great time without making a mound of garbage'' It's up to you! Larraine 'w► Roulston i Rcctcler s Corner :JJJ During Ajax's Environmental Affairs Week, a delightful com- edy entitled 'A Day in the Life of Wanda Wasteful' was pre- sented. This Ajax library even(. of- fered to 60 St, Jude Catholic School students. was held at the McLean Community Centre. As well. Sherry Brown and Ma- reetha Emsley made an appear- ance at Chapters book store to present a short sketch about not littering. O)J Retailers at the Oklahoma Drive and Whites Road plata used to throw newspapers out with the trash until Jonathan Harris and his father, who repro rented the 7th Pickering Scout Group. approached Super b'ideo Vidcn. Store manager. Jerry Margie of Super Video Video now collects these discarded newspapers Irom all of the plaza's stores lift the 701 Picker- ing Scout Group who pick up. bundle, and deliver them to a Toronto company that shreds them for packing As well, Rick Wil ... n and Bruce Panes, owners of Master Mechanic on Hwy. _2 were ap- proached and have followed suit. Jonathan is an active mcm- her of the Fairport Beach Public School Environmental Club. Good work! OJJ With these and the mann other environmental activities going on. Mel Lassman and the 37 Toronto councillors who voted in favour of twice -a -week garbage pickup for next summer should feel ashamed. Fun fair invites teddy bears and friends Valley Farm Fuhlic School, 1615 Pepperyvood Gate. Picker- ing. hosts its annual fun fair Thursday. May 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. There will he a barbecue, PICKERING — You can pick up baked good, while your children enjoy game, and face painting at an upcoming fun fai r. Police Sen -ices Board looks at business practices The Durham Police Services Board plans to hire a private con- sultant to carry out a -'corripre- Aensivc review.. of the depart- ment's business prxroces. "lire bottom Itne is to make sure we're getting the best hang for our buck:' CTiair- ■ian Bob Bov- chyn said of the decision made at the board's meet - ng Thursday. "We're look - ng for cost say- ings. to see if there is a way we can be more cost- effective. We want a compre- hensive review of our business and administrative practices to see if we can stream- hne things and be more financially prudent... to use what we have more efficiently:' Mr. Boychyn said in an interview. The board re- cently approved a 569 -million bud- get for 1999 amid some controversy at the regional council level. However, an audit carried out last year by the Policing Services Division of the Ministry of Solic- itor General was critical of sloppy business practices and noted the de- parmient lacked a long-term busi- ness plan. Mr. Boychyn said the decision to have an outside consuitant review department busi- ness practices is pan of an ongo- ing process to meet new ade- quacy standards recently set out by the provincial government. Mr. Boychyn said the board felt an outside con- sultant would provide an "ob- jective view". .01 am Ad rattle, games. candy room and teddy bear walk. All are welcome to attend. Call 428-6337 for more in- formation. It seems incredible that after 10 years of 3Rs education and millions of dollars spent on waste management studies that the political will is to move the mega -city backwards in an era when other communities are de- veloping more intensive re- source recovery programs. Not only will twice -a -week pickup encourage residents to recycle less. but also there will he increased truck pollution. more use of gas, oil. and vehicle maintenance.Mayhc it's just a big political game at the ex- pense of our em ironment. Or maybe, just mavbe. Mel is un- aware that the summer months are a great time to promote the benefits of backyard compost- ing. U :.I J TREASURE CHEST GIVE- AN'AY: A Iew whole .hceh and picks of light paneling, used wood, and 2 x 4's; 439-105 1. Do you have an item you want it) get rid of but don't nec- essarily want to send it to a landfill" ❑JJ If so. Larraine Roulston's monthly Treasure Chest column may oiter some options. Call 420-5625 for pointers on how to list your unwanted item in the Treasure Chest. 4 Major Junior A Roller Hockey zy,24 =%• Games Played at Pickering Recreation Centre Thursday, at 1:90pm May 27 Durham• Devils June 3 York Region Thorough Blades June 10 Toronto Tigers June 17 Vaughan Rockets June 24 York Region Thorough Blades Proudly Sponsored By. G§WE NEWSADVERTISER We're online at www.durhamnews.net BOOK YOUR BOOTH NOW FOR THE 3"° ANNUAL SHOW Sat. fi Sun., August 28t" f3 29'" Children's programs- Educational Services. Health & Fitness Clubs, Career Training & more. 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AI - ouch the following is a com- o,ue sketch to protect confi- entiality. the trials and tribu- ations described here have •cn seen and heard often by ,,:borne Community Service staff. who are offering a new program to help families cope with and manage stress. "One family a husband and wife, had a child In her late 20% who had been ill for at least six years:' says JoAnn Poirier. C'ultx)rne commumty supports cu -ordinator. -They went through times when they didn't know where their daughter was. Their daughter had gone through cycles of m- carceration, hospitalization. medication changes, non-com- pliance with meds. She had worked tut then was unable to work Based In Whitby, the non- profit agency is hest known for .operating group homes for psychiatric patients trying to establish themselves in the community. It also provides crisis ser- vices and court support ser- vices for the mentally ill. A partner in the Durham Region Mobile Crisis Service. Col- borne Community Services is funded by the Ontario Health ministry. Any Durham resident over the age of 16 is eligible to receive the agency's services. Jennifer Robertson is just one month into her joh at Col- borne Community Services. it is her challenge a% a communi- ty mental health worker to pro- vide support to families expe- riencing the ups and downs on the often rough road of loving someone who is mentally ill. "There are two support groups for family members:' says Ms. Robertson. "One is held weekly for higher needs, for those whose loved one is not as stable as they would liike.-- A group which meets monthly is scheduled to begin in September. Participants for both groups must be over the age of 16 and call ahead for an initial screening. "We can give brief informa- tion on what', available over the phone:' adds Ms. Poirier. ":The support group, can be made up of grown children, spouses, siblings or a relation- ship partner. We're not (a) di- agnostic (service) and the types of illness include all mental illnesses from depres- AJ GROEN'/ Nei s Advertiser photo True believer Ajax resident Frank Murphy makes no banes about which NHL team he's supporting in their hid for the Stanley Cup in the I x)61 campaign. The blue and white is where it's at as far as Mr. Murphy is concerned. WALTER PASSARt'LLA/.Vex s .Advemsrr, ph.rr., The tram at Colborne Community Services coping irilh mental illness. From left are Jen - in Durham provides support, encouragement niter Robertson. Robert Adams and JoAnn and expertise to families and individuals Poirier. %ion to schizophrenia." Durham residents can refer themselves to the family pro- gram and are often referred to Colborne Community Servlecs by other organizations in the community or a hospital. The agency ask, how long they have been dealing with a fami- ly member who is ill and who the member Is. In addition to support groups. M, Robertson %cc% people in their homes and at the office, as far as Pickering it) the west and Clarington to theCast. Bec'au%c she deals ch- rcctly with mentally all peophc and their families, she says „nlldentmallty Is never breached. "What happens in my office is never discussed with anolh- cr chent.- she stresses. As well as the support groups, COI - borne assists families in learn- ing ahoout the signs and symp- toms of various illnc,%cs, re- lapse prevention and mcdica- uon. The "young daughter" that represents so many of the indi- vidual, Colborne supports, and their firmly member,. i, now "%table' and will he at- tending %choxol this tall. "Those parents arc able to talk anti %hare with other tamm- ly members;' says %is Poiner. "Now they are Ioxokcd at for support hccause they have hecn through this. Thcy are able to joke and laugh again They have insight After see- ing their loved one go through homelessness, jail and after from alcohol and drug issues. then to see the family now - it', Ilke night and day" -The new program for tam- Ilic% allows us to provide a fuller range of service,, not only to mentallN ill clients but to their famllie%:' av, the ex- ecutive director of Colborne. R„h Adams. "We Acre miss- ing this piece” Anyone wanting more m- formaoon can contact the agency at 666 -OH, 1 Stars in their own right Durham students fight racism at `mini -STAR' camp Flcmentary students from 1,ur schools throughout the re- gion arc joining forces to fight racism at a "mom STAR (Stu- dents Together Again,[ Racism) camp" at the Durham District School Board's educa- tion centre next week. A total of SO Grade h and 7 pupils will take part in a three- day anti -racism program called Kids for Change, reports Lewis Williams, the hoard's ethnocultural equity and race relations officer. Students from Dr Roberta Bondar Public School in Ajax. Valley Farm and Hlghbush public schools in Pickering and Sunderland Public School will participate in a variety of activities at the education cen- tre in Whitby from June I to 3. Highlights of the program include prcwntations by high school students from Dunbar - ton High School in Pickering, Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby and G. L. Robert, Col- legiate and Vocational Institute in Oshawa shout the "success- ful" anti -racism and equity program, established in their schtx)ls. Elementary students will also develop action plan, to promote equity in their respec- tive schools. %Ir. Williams notes this is the second Kid, for Change program the board has offered this year, adding pact STAR camp participants act as stu- dent leaders throughout the three day,. In early May, groups of 20 Keep that camera handy students from Vmcent Ma,scy Public School in O%hawa. Claremont. Gandatsctsagon and Bayview Heights public schools in Pickering took part in the three-day program. And, last tall, more than 100 elementary -students from across Durham Region partici- pated in the ,,hots) board', sixth annual STAR camp at the Ontario Educational Leader- ship Centre in Longford Mill,. near Orilha. The STAR camp has gener- atcd countless school and com- munity project, promoting positive race relations and eth- nocultural equity over the year%, some of which will be showca,ed at the board's Best Practices in Anti -Racist Edu- cation Fair June ' your e-mail E-mail has exploded unto the workplace and, coupled with countless other fort, Ot corn- munication available in the of- fice. many employees feel they are drowning in information (verload. A study from Pitney Bowcs Inc. released in May 199X says the a%crage worker rc- .ciycs 11X) messages of various tvpes each day. Is there a way to make c -mail work for you rather than against you'! 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Wch-bawd ,:-mail wr%icc,. like Hotmail. can become your virtual suit- case. Have your ofticc C -mail au- uomaucalh forwarded to Your Houriad account. This way you can check %our c -mail from any PC in the w,vld with Web ac - cc%, You okon't have to rely out difficult phone line connections back to your office, potentially wasting preciou, time and leav- ing you out of the loop on im- portant husmcss decisions. 6. Signing Ott Though it might only take a few seconds, signing ytour name and tide to every e-mail can add up to a lot of time. And leaving them off can frustrate people try- ing to reach you %lost e-mail sun ice, ha%c an 'Auto agna- ture' feature that will automati- cally add %our title and contact mtorniauom to the hoitom. Here's how to ensure summer's a snap Summertime... and picture - taking should be easy and fun with those 'one -of -a -kind' moments captured forever to enjoy and share. Photography has never been easier with the availabili- ty of an incredible range of one-time use, point and shoot and advanced photographic system film and cameras. Here are techniques to boost the visual impact of every photo you take. • Don't shoot without a point Photos are more spectacu- lar if you select and frame a particular subject. Take a moment to deter- mine whether the image works better vertically or hori/ontal- ly. Many cameras are equipped to enable the pic- ture -taker to select from a range of view options from single subject to a large family gathering, graduating class or the gang at sleep -away camp. A panoramic setting allows for the taking of large group pic- tures while capturing every- one's face and expression. The panoramic mode also captures vertically tall struc- tures like the CN Tower and lighthouses on the picturesque Maritime coast. • Look them in the eye People's facial expressions tell a whole story and pictures viewed after an event bring back a torrent of memories. Experiment with close-ups. Take head and shoulder shots which are more intimate than full length. Look your subjects in the eye and take pictures at your subject's eye revel. Ask your subjects to look at the camera, or each other. Get those soul -revealing images. Catch the sparkle in their eyes. • A, oid silhouettes Shouting into the sun cre- ates a silhouette effect. If this is not the effect you are intentionally trying to cre- ate, then position your sub- jects to make the best of avail- able light. When outdoors, ensure the sun is behind the photographer and use your flash to eliminate shadows. Fill flash adds the right amount of light while eliminating shadows that might ruin an otherwise lovely shot. • Be candid with your camera Everyone loves posed, for- mal family shots but people photograph particularly well when they're relaxed, having fun and are unaware of the camera. Make the most of those un- posed moments. Take several photos. Every time you press the shutter different moods and expressions will be cap- tured. • Stop the action High-speed film allows the photographer to stop the ac- tion. Subjects moving towards you are easier to capture than those moving horizontally. Shoot action shots with higher speed film having an 'iSO' of 400 or more. Anticipate when your sub- ject will be well within your view and snap the shot as the subject conies into view. To create a slow motion or blur- ring effect• use slow speed film. • Rainy days Use rainy days as back- drops for loch pictures. Use colourful rain stickers and um- brellas as props and make the most out of the reflective qual- ities of puddles and rain - drenched streets. After the storm. get a shot of the rain- bow. • Photos on the wild side To sonic. the cry of the morning dove is music ... it) other% an irritant. Early morn- ing is ideal for those who lo%e to gaze at birds and capture them on film You might want to lure the local birds with a birdhouse or appropriate food and then cap- ture their images using a tele- photo lens. Take care not to distt.rb nesting birds as lou much human intervention may cause adult birds to abandon their young. • Use alternate cameras in higher risk situations A variety of low-cost *alter- native' cameras allow you to take pietures in situations in which you might not want to put your regular camera 'at risk.' Waterproof models. en- cased in plastic, are ideal when going to the brach or pool a, v%ater and sand arc prevented from getting into the caniera's incchantsni. These single -use cameras are great for children to take away to camp to document their summer experience, and friendships. We asked the experts at Japan Camera how to address and avoid some common prob- lem,: 'My subject wa., fuzzy.' Most likely this resulted from the camera being too close to the subject. 'No pictures developed on the roll.' The film was improp- crly loaded and did not engage or the roll of film was not ex- posed (used). 'How to I e:intinate red e} e?, Red cve result, in reduced light situation., when blood vessels at the hack of the eye- ball, reflect the camera's flash making the eye, appear red. Some cameras have a red- cy, reduction feature or you can reduce red eve by increas- in_ the amount of light in the room, using faster speed film, or having your subjects not look directly into the camera where reduced light is an issue. Make picture -taking a part of all your %ummer activities and have fun. AIP PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION. " 26. 19" CA.IAX Illt-KIKkINill NIPWs ADVI4.11ILTISER To Place Your Ad Call. I.A.ASSIFI[EID 683-0707 1w, canners 11111111 cum" Genteel GPWM M NEW DIAMOND INSTITUTE Durham Region's Leading IT Certification College 'Q - On any given day there are about 25.000 IT jobs available in Canada. Are you prepared for IT opportunities? Our June graduates have 1100% placement in related jobs. Novell LITTLECAESAR'S CQNIE JOIN A_3VMN,N I __NGTE.k%1_%oilv! (;n,- -ith the 3rd lari P -a Compan� in the vitirld. Re"MW part of the larg-1 Little Caear', Fra"ch, cn La -anjda TR I].%*/.%'(; Rrcri�v paid training earn $19,711,11, - $22.1141 lo'lart Earn up it) S35.(NNI per )ivar in 12- 19 nwriths 1.1� resume it, 11,11,11-11TE CAESILRIS 416-621141,51,13 lntvi_�ratcd l).Acr ,%,t,.nl,, i i -t grov%ing Lompari% in the ­!'�%,Iry industr%. is looking for X, energeti,: Individual to join I'Lir team. Looking tora PHONE RECEPTIONIST/ IUN IOR SUPPORT TECH --d ommi;i--ition skill� re. red. A kno%%ledge of comput- %%ould he in asset. Please !.I, resurnie, to 4220,2WI. or T�,,, I to 17.30 i%IcPher%on Crt. Unit #7 Pickering, Ontario LIVIV 3E6 TAKE YOUR FIRST STEP TO BECOMING _AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMERIANALYST Become a Microsoft Certified Sol.tiorr Dlillrelop, in 10 months Learn programming and analyticl sk its. Specialize In developing programs Ii Ac cess. Visual Basic and Visual C ­ COMPUTER SERVICENETWORK ENGINEER Prepare for A,. Novell CNA IS CNE and Mic,osof MCSE certification in 10 montNs COMPUTER SERVICE TECHNICIAN Prepare for A, and N.tYYo1k Aorem,stratioi (Nowell or Microsoft) certification in I lonths 1"RONIETRI T I S I I -% (; 11111112M ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS boroull" AlitA, or 1,"" clach, ITIN-flon, to NUAW all"d W -W Ilion, Nell .in �*mbm -t the appowle W. S. -Me' Sludents Cal INTenin, 1416, 335-9246 IOULI 1101L_rJORIE I. I _P,�- � t per"nat a WA Please ,.Or 01 a- 10 (905, 42F_-A,LU iT1'_1I.i,L7:..�;-Z".t;"�W S,�, il.av­e 1111w ce liable Wndatiale I,rl-azlery Call 905"113. Othlb � 9054% �262 ­eja' pen. 'ehIciel, Ssjkosw Neele, �111 19051427-8093 MWd� MfL tntlay EXPERIENCED KAIRSTYL- LSTS asnit., 6 Iiieci Saw" -N -W CRT 11011tel (4. 6, 9� �-Iaoitf Iuxpt Hit %( f D HAIRI, I Yt IS I REQLIR10 K,ra ­. trt-rd� lon ir, V., i,ring T,-Ieph,,.e (91 421t�2005 ml EXII'ERIENCED HAiRSTYL_ I lc�ui,l '. IN, `,`� � INP -P IM Geri. r -Store s �-,­g +�­ a re- sPonsible, confident and self-moti- valed person to manage Instore Ev- e"t Demonstrations for the Oshawa and Bowmanville area. You are a confident and self -motivated person v,ro enjoys working with other peo- P-e You follow verbal and written ch - rection well, and can lead others. Working from home. you utilize s!,ong communication skills to re- ,-uit. hire. train and manage quail- . id Instore Event Demonstrations. '.elated industry experience involv. lig sampling at both the grocery and etail level is a definite asset. You -Lst have your own oar. We offer comprehensive training .,,ith salary. !f you would life to join jr team. forward a letter of intro- iction. outlining your work experi- �"ce to Fax (416) 626-4592 Or by rnaii to M,s -,yntl�ia Bevan Instore Focus Inc. 10 Four Seasons Place, 3rd Floor Etobicoke, Ontario, S14B 6H17 We wish to nank all appiican:s �oi their nlerest. however only those selected for I an uTtPr%nPIvl, will ha rmnt,-40ed 4 10 pin i,� III, irn :!�-L [-iur3) .1k, 'Air pn�* DKII IA.Alk(llt T -4- ­hirg hieM., & Nic.-ring -It, I— UY­ A Jrdl.s F -d- .,dt arel VIII, T %I VNCMk� R 114- he am, hI.,prNNN. -d NInI I..."d -1-V A b -fie liuk,g, FAIL rc%wnc & salarx eNriect3tion, to A D3% 1, 905-509-6309 CONCIERGE / SECURITY OFFICERS REQUIRED *IMMEDIATELY* FvHjjTrIlmrngqwQvqftd SAAdents, anor,eq,,eft anpiconu, ­rly Denial. Vation and pnocrWition up ED $10.000 We insaranoe ars Provided FULL, PART TIME& SUMMER PQSlings For groomed. 'Peopio pli of am el"s 9000 CO"WellaricaliOn Oil$ able to work all at condominiums. Pli and Eaciones haile DINT, transportation to sa" ASAP. Apply in person 9-4 wee'days, GROUP 4 CPS LIMITED 199 Wentworth St. E. 2nd floor, Oshawa CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES - It there are firms or in5ividuais towhom you ao not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed 10 the box number in the advertisement and attach a list Of Such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies It the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed PLEASE NOTE. resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week. will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. I)o you love a god sale? If you have cash or sales experience and would like to work at a huge warehouse sale in Pickering give us a call or come into the office Wed./Thurs./Fri. May 26/27/28 Phone: (905) 436-6202 (905) 427-0717 Fax resume to (905) 576-4698 Jb%01SUM StaffingServices The Working Solution UXBRIDGE TRIBt;',S*E requires NE'lliSRAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: GOODWOOD Front St. Durham Rd. 21 Highwav 47 UXBRI15CE Fors,. the Dr. Gallowav Dr. Rural Route Uxbridge North LEAKSDAUE Region,)] Rd 1, Regional Rd. 11 C ANN ING T 0 N Ah,Iin Crt. Beaver Rid - - Dr Heron �Ir-, %leadowlands Dr. CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 16% 0 RK I R1, N I F 1) F 1) Pickering 6%, ha�e long lerm and shinrt term .­,,mment, mnimied'ateiv ava' table, of which can I I,; full-time em- ment. This can be- vour chance tc, get 3, 1, into ttw job mirk,q right a.av,. -wed, • Bindery Workers - all shifts • Order Picker% • Warehouse 11,11torkers "IN", !­ ne"'sa., Openinp exist days, Afternoons, night shilih. i,, Global Human Resource Centre "'ruiting in Ajj� ,n Thursduly, %I av �" only, at Accounting ho"s 95 Saviv �c At 11--ld L-1, V!a1a 'PPI., ��, Glob�al Human ItC`41ru es, ,, Wa,dm A-, 4217, `Y,,artx)rough_ EXPERIENCED COUNTER PERSON Automotive parts company in Durham looking for an experienced counter person in automotive aftermarket parts. Send resume to: Human Resources P.O. Box 231 Pickering, Ontario, LIV 2R4 KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! Ages 2 + Wantei 'or TV & Movie Joosl No Fees" Men j Women 16-65 yrs. Needed for same' No extras. I Parents call (416) 221-3829 PETS ON TV Dogs. Cats. Birds and Exotic Animals needed for TV commercials. series, films, catalogues and brochures. Send Picture with name and phone number with into on pet to: PO. Box 58541.197 A. Sheppard Ave. E Tor.. M2N 3A8, rHE AJAX / PlaKWUNi NEWS ADVERTISER requires adult carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door, every TUesdw Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, before 6:00 torn. Must have a car. for Informaition call 906-683-5117 C011400al almy located at 401/ KeNjedy Rd. kas immediate post - do= millable. Successful canditillates Meg be seff-moffiralled sod have good cmiaimakation Milk, Poll salary 0 bewt inceNve. For applotmont Min Pennyat 416-297-7077 ext. 368 REQUIPEDFOR PART TIME & FULL TIME WORK IN THE Ill & DURHAM REGION. OCAL PINTO PI UMPETITIVE WAGES* kill OVERTIME* YEARS EXPERIENCE* CALL DDP v 905420-5005 v EXPERIENCED Shorl onlier FRAAERS required rime Cook nottred linnietlialety in Olartly With er,perience Call Soum Picketing Werra Fit (W51621-0444 evs,, Sun-Thurs 4pan. I IT, 0 50,71, CAM Carlo, na 0 (905) &19-1751 eA 3531 Beam Foods Ltd TIW 'A,�K BODYSHOP FULL IN[ PDA p .. h- COORDINATORICASHIER 4,4,lable lu, a vlle,ll "al P..I.C, ,I (Mia- -I Whir required for btjsl%- (;%l dealcr Bod,, F-STI%IATOk shop experience required I -tried Ila. rieribe, eho _-N,, _Ng 1* hitb, -A %1.,t tta,c A D P 10-i-anic A. "nmclwc �.Ia _t 3in;iIr IN! .A, A­x,ac ­­ I.W IN, � ­­, I, '..,) [Nact.cii, MW :�",e`i' .-N. It, - YOU LOVE TO COOK ? A. - ,rig Full and Pan in and -NINENI Irons lor, AM. an, Tire M Rev cillo 29' It .."42. Ali, ilk fr. �­*. 130 "1 s-- CLAS§IFIED "Ner sing CUSTOMER or- ft. _1- .'able A SERVICE 'N', p,' b.c.- No'" . - .,- ., W ail, 905 luesl,� -4, A_ :__ Chi 1!,e � A4 Upon THE STATION OLOIC311or' all 111M Ad- Ag' Ed*- venisef w.l! not be re- C.101IN P-* sponsibie for mlire then _Na A., 5,.N.0 Inte riCoirftl numon .N11 ran NNNQ wreq,Ie, and Ifere ShAil be no it- �Wderr �ai g &b-ilyr 10, ior-Senon !9(`b,I1s22i' 3f an, bOverbsement - 41itftv for errors in an IM11411 to MIT ami W.0 $150 irac" 4 to, the Uwe occ,- line VIO, Aai Mpy t4e "NIllc C_ ,Rjc,, � to to lf"m WAWOO' of of al� h�. ASO am SERVICES "q.," rNii- EARN I- " dealer, ad -usaaar, y arbot furvi it. -,0, or ill"! IN *11101it have abd "" 50" a "" d'"ri liouse Fu raw" :aaZNUn-,'NT to �9m�Q"-79" W Sft Sin " I,* au. 944-9343 Moo 1"NAP OW L59tIQ A Z oftivifor ESTNETICiAll. : -_- -d* had ano 0- , �� wn,lt,r -.r, Tne War It- M APPINailinatill I" Piece 216 linick St can Y1,7224 S Watti, Can '9051 -666 - ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS boroull" AlitA, or 1,"" clach, ITIN-flon, to NUAW all"d W -W Ilion, Nell .in �*mbm -t the appowle W. S. -Me' Sludents Cal INTenin, 1416, 335-9246 IOULI 1101L_rJORIE I. I _P,�- � t per"nat a WA Please ,.Or 01 a- 10 (905, 42F_-A,LU iT1'_1I.i,L7:..�;-Z".t;"�W S,�, il.av­e 1111w ce liable Wndatiale I,rl-azlery Call 905"113. Othlb � 9054% �262 ­eja' pen. 'ehIciel, Ssjkosw Neele, �111 19051427-8093 MWd� MfL tntlay EXPERIENCED KAIRSTYL- LSTS asnit., 6 Iiieci Saw" -N -W CRT 11011tel (4. 6, 9� �-Iaoitf Iuxpt Hit %( f D HAIRI, I Yt IS I REQLIR10 K,ra ­. trt-rd� lon ir, V., i,ring T,-Ieph,,.e (91 421t�2005 ml EXII'ERIENCED HAiRSTYL_ I lc�ui,l '. IN, `,`� � INP -P IM Geri. r -Store s �-,­g +�­ a re- sPonsible, confident and self-moti- valed person to manage Instore Ev- e"t Demonstrations for the Oshawa and Bowmanville area. You are a confident and self -motivated person v,ro enjoys working with other peo- P-e You follow verbal and written ch - rection well, and can lead others. Working from home. you utilize s!,ong communication skills to re- ,-uit. hire. train and manage quail- . id Instore Event Demonstrations. '.elated industry experience involv. lig sampling at both the grocery and etail level is a definite asset. You -Lst have your own oar. We offer comprehensive training .,,ith salary. !f you would life to join jr team. forward a letter of intro- iction. outlining your work experi- �"ce to Fax (416) 626-4592 Or by rnaii to M,s -,yntl�ia Bevan Instore Focus Inc. 10 Four Seasons Place, 3rd Floor Etobicoke, Ontario, S14B 6H17 We wish to nank all appiican:s �oi their nlerest. however only those selected for I an uTtPr%nPIvl, will ha rmnt,-40ed 4 10 pin i,� III, irn :!�-L [-iur3) .1k, 'Air pn�* DKII IA.Alk(llt T -4- ­hirg hieM., & Nic.-ring -It, I— UY­ A Jrdl.s F -d- .,dt arel VIII, T %I VNCMk� R 114- he am, hI.,prNNN. -d NInI I..."d -1-V A b -fie liuk,g, FAIL rc%wnc & salarx eNriect3tion, to A D3% 1, 905-509-6309 CONCIERGE / SECURITY OFFICERS REQUIRED *IMMEDIATELY* FvHjjTrIlmrngqwQvqftd SAAdents, anor,eq,,eft anpiconu, ­rly Denial. Vation and pnocrWition up ED $10.000 We insaranoe ars Provided FULL, PART TIME& SUMMER PQSlings For groomed. 'Peopio pli of am el"s 9000 CO"WellaricaliOn Oil$ able to work all at condominiums. Pli and Eaciones haile DINT, transportation to sa" ASAP. Apply in person 9-4 wee'days, GROUP 4 CPS LIMITED 199 Wentworth St. E. 2nd floor, Oshawa CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES - It there are firms or in5ividuais towhom you ao not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed 10 the box number in the advertisement and attach a list Of Such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies It the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed PLEASE NOTE. resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week. will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. I)o you love a god sale? If you have cash or sales experience and would like to work at a huge warehouse sale in Pickering give us a call or come into the office Wed./Thurs./Fri. May 26/27/28 Phone: (905) 436-6202 (905) 427-0717 Fax resume to (905) 576-4698 Jb%01SUM StaffingServices The Working Solution UXBRIDGE TRIBt;',S*E requires NE'lliSRAPER CARRIERS to deliver papers three times a week in the following areas: GOODWOOD Front St. Durham Rd. 21 Highwav 47 UXBRI15CE Fors,. the Dr. Gallowav Dr. Rural Route Uxbridge North LEAKSDAUE Region,)] Rd 1, Regional Rd. 11 C ANN ING T 0 N Ah,Iin Crt. Beaver Rid - - Dr Heron �Ir-, %leadowlands Dr. CALL DEBBIE 905-852-9741 16% 0 RK I R1, N I F 1) F 1) Pickering 6%, ha�e long lerm and shinrt term .­,,mment, mnimied'ateiv ava' table, of which can I I,; full-time em- ment. This can be- vour chance tc, get 3, 1, into ttw job mirk,q right a.av,. -wed, • Bindery Workers - all shifts • Order Picker% • Warehouse 11,11torkers "IN", !­ ne"'sa., Openinp exist days, Afternoons, night shilih. i,, Global Human Resource Centre "'ruiting in Ajj� ,n Thursduly, %I av �" only, at Accounting ho"s 95 Saviv �c At 11--ld L-1, V!a1a 'PPI., ��, Glob�al Human ItC`41ru es, ,, Wa,dm A-, 4217, `Y,,artx)rough_ EXPERIENCED COUNTER PERSON Automotive parts company in Durham looking for an experienced counter person in automotive aftermarket parts. Send resume to: Human Resources P.O. Box 231 Pickering, Ontario, LIV 2R4 KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! Ages 2 + Wantei 'or TV & Movie Joosl No Fees" Men j Women 16-65 yrs. Needed for same' No extras. I Parents call (416) 221-3829 PETS ON TV Dogs. Cats. Birds and Exotic Animals needed for TV commercials. series, films, catalogues and brochures. Send Picture with name and phone number with into on pet to: PO. Box 58541.197 A. Sheppard Ave. E Tor.. M2N 3A8, rHE AJAX / PlaKWUNi NEWS ADVERTISER requires adult carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door, every TUesdw Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, before 6:00 torn. Must have a car. for Informaition call 906-683-5117 C011400al almy located at 401/ KeNjedy Rd. kas immediate post - do= millable. Successful canditillates Meg be seff-moffiralled sod have good cmiaimakation Milk, Poll salary 0 bewt inceNve. For applotmont Min Pennyat 416-297-7077 ext. 368 REQUIPEDFOR PART TIME & FULL TIME WORK IN THE Ill & DURHAM REGION. OCAL PINTO PI UMPETITIVE WAGES* kill OVERTIME* YEARS EXPERIENCE* CALL DDP v 905420-5005 v EXPERIENCED Shorl onlier FRAAERS required rime Cook nottred linnietlialety in Olartly With er,perience Call Soum Picketing Werra Fit (W51621-0444 evs,, Sun-Thurs 4pan. I IT, 0 50,71, CAM Carlo, na 0 (905) &19-1751 eA 3531 Beam Foods Ltd YOU LOVE TALKING TO PEOPLE ? InSlore Focus is looking for Creative Con- fident and self -motivated people ho LOVE to cook and are capable of sowling. to Preform InStore demonstrations Ev- ents You are warm and friendly. you Posses excellent communication skills and you enjoy working with people You are goal -oriented. sales focused and a team Plaver. You may have experience with sampling in grocery or retail environ- ments, although it is not a must. You must be available to work Thursday - Sunday or approximately 14-20 hours. To Join our team Voice mail (4161626-203 Fax (416) 626-4592 Instore Focus Inc. 10 Four Seasons Place, 3rd Floor, Etobicoke, Ontario, MqB 6H7 Please quote File SKIR2001 FULL AND TIW 'A,�K BODYSHOP FULL IN[ PDA p .. h- COORDINATORICASHIER 4,4,lable lu, a vlle,ll "al P..I.C, ,I (Mia- -I Whir required for btjsl%- (;%l dealcr Bod,, Y ae, Gleal 14norl"I"Y IN h and vall"I ,,I shop experience required I -tried Ila. rieribe, eho VIvast, rcpl%- to File 0366 11.11�wl er"ellell Indelvel. "al 0,11, deal hull Send c/o This Week Ili, I'll IT �`,Ar, OSN.4 P.O. Box 481 -11 St :L5 Oshawa, Ont. LIH 71L5 HYGIENE --dinatot ie -Z LICE" ED ASSISTANT M- S '..,) [Nact.cii, MW :�",e`i' IIIIIII car, I, e,." ­ XY YOU LOVE TO COOK ? :1e crelic, I, YOU LOVE TALKING TO PEOPLE ? InSlore Focus is looking for Creative Con- fident and self -motivated people ho LOVE to cook and are capable of sowling. to Preform InStore demonstrations Ev- ents You are warm and friendly. you Posses excellent communication skills and you enjoy working with people You are goal -oriented. sales focused and a team Plaver. You may have experience with sampling in grocery or retail environ- ments, although it is not a must. You must be available to work Thursday - Sunday or approximately 14-20 hours. To Join our team Voice mail (4161626-203 Fax (416) 626-4592 Instore Focus Inc. 10 Four Seasons Place, 3rd Floor, Etobicoke, Ontario, MqB 6H7 Please quote File SKIR2001 FULL AND TIW 'A,�K ;7-1 0"T " "' Im" " A 1141 ��;h rov io".:, B4Ook St Rol Preferred lial ..Il train IXt Slil'alle! 101 StIl"S %D C311S ipohUnl must be -,;a e plea", ValkhA,071Y 14 t GIVERAL LA1O?T!,7 7 taa`Aa)`G5F"4V7'2 N; 9751 c-ite IIJ I%', ; 314S WANTED I 1.1c Imale LICE" ED ASSISTANT M- S "" . 1, 1,,, 1-ing AC am , "''i ..labie Too L:. N6Q&____Ti 'IUD C�ha wa AJW book ,rig Full and Pan in and -NINENI Irons lor, AM. an, Tire M Rev cillo 29' 19051428 305, Ali, ilk fr. �­*. 130 "1 1323 ROME WOKI�l" II I' !ITCHE" MANAGER I. ". 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",it S 0,Y t- .­, ir,' o e& IS ..it, Fra kid -9 coll"M 1`61,,,1 recetir, 905428 �W,rx; Au FACTORY OUTLAT CUUU%AWM OF son poill to 12.400 00 NOW AS LOW AS 111.3115,00 AN Not," TIMM 9004 ."Itioll-P olm.NW. skiiniur A Z.w dinner 16'.32 Ingrotind sairrinwing pool kit ani 10 install h"IFUCIllim, Included $219500 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE For best seltiction and Installation "U to" free 11-877-663-66141 20 i � 9 1.11 IN, "Ide _J 2.4 co""C4 32ryexh 1134 2415 ISMI BEAUTIFUL Victorian wedding Q-1 f"Ite San 5 slft,, - ",I IN, ShDulde, Swell ,zc,nKkl,ne entlarode'ed and open back full Slin .0 Ran VaIM S12W $xr-fire S500 0110 Cam 511 2?01 ,vi AID. RACK ­,gtri "on u INped.c N- opened lm�;, ii, .­ VIVO Tracer hunl-I g- ctich Nick IX(Itle, belloon"I so licto'e, SOS 2 tedro"m SM Coffer taw A "I vano Can 5.16 0455 KINDS co ft .4* nitan �Nflll I&S USIM .1,61 --d- ­­Qrs Vel"I � lhar, shuftn F'" am. atei �416WI 117 or 1905).660OU72 or I OW3K $55 CARPET GROKEN� 'ae% ft, I.. - �.Ar` Lil" e,,tm cjlpel ivi 3 f'"M only $169,00 P'" indtilles 30 So ^. Call" pad Hill in 'l . Y.. ho- Free IN. I in. N" Darrell IN QN, 1-11 .11 Daniel 1 1100-205 1 � Pan - pInd-W rod P. lia)e IN "girt 'AM r -G, PSI AS Y. g. 8 57 05 434 IBM Cal qus&1q- 0"'i WORK FROM NOVAE I IANN, Y 100,11I, N,,d Call lot, III! Carpet Iman DIATE D., N'.., SSS N, W,, 1- 2 4 W, Use, Teo' nj Al I I .� To ' Let NIM,,N IN, ;__ 're" ie"J� , t"per h$349 INY, IT11PT itl It' Stj��r ff.".j 1- 3""`= PF" Supplinil All Call 123SV "24 =�rei a SZ, N6Q&____Ti 11 Id. -PIq ve"Na", ON 4"" 1 1.. 41& tF,S P0 M. area 905-661 &ft, 6 P. Z tau drin 29' In* smail, ON Ali, ilk fr. �­*. 130 "1 EXPERIENCED LANSCAPf KOM 2CO "' !! '2 a- --K.. grtl!� ­D�� 686 n14 NO FROM "ON( jI " CARMTS SALE � ft or 'I 430-O= S- __ 416631 4925 N, log ONO 'W% ""', vairi, it, MATURE 'ELFWARKItERS `1* Ag' Ed*- iIivii J rciiee& S339 W. 1- P_ X So vil I wxkldn C." . HH bal I., G,,Nv Of 1111A,il-MV Preerru. Paid am inasow eu'Q " 0. Nie k,. V,.He, _00 W.0 $150 irac" moare, Sarl" Dvirnau am Ealas %* wrNanding - S_ MS. SW 1172 _4 ..I,. elt 'US Rindain; 95 inii 0 accepeat "Ane,; Nno clitteritrill iricludent; GI ARAP �Jnara_ tells co-eff CA ti-ak _I'Aw C. LLA Skilled Help go 944-9343 Moo -0 9-1H -IIWW ftint: F V D -ELLS I- .. ­_ mlild" a"ka, ININCLANN" 1. 905 iAS3 i Agr" I'" !J0 T'. I- - Died -.1 CIO m4is u, I- 905-4n ZIG3 r -G, PSI AS Y. g. Is PIMA NEEDED IN, '3'��A%TLD "ilia Tie A-�A vkwv -.w 7C&W itill-larie -, CAN -age Plus commss""T P�us berefts & Daid 3146 nopop m4is A r -G, PSI AS Y. g. PAW TM§ CASH '3'��A%TLD rgiH er must be A: 10 read "re""'n(p. And ritiork A-�A .0 M.'arral slap".Sw wage airnmenwale Yer, ex- 7C&W 1:.-naloottLable Pleali, -age Plus commss""T P�us berefts & Daid C01111STRUCTION Dir!Lrdays No surica 0 Plea,c ^Ync .an 6, - 1,44 'A AlaxMICketrifill 11"Atu'u, N. t4..s i=r .J5 104 4 110 PART TINE DRIVER 1- 10 t5 POSITIONS 1111061AILE 1`11� IN, tow I- 'o-", 7111,11 area 905-661 &ft, 6 P. Piene cm 1W. -I 1.0 DI'llim, in 0. �05)433-2424 $00" am efteiruir"Wil bw ,=an A,­ci%A,eHt lookations Cut --- HAIR SINLIST loa ner-ni, linint, Fvll.uin, ani 19. r -G, PSI AS Y. g. �3144 IsIarnair uNan '3'��A%TLD rgiH er must be A: 10 read "re""'n(p. And ritiork am - 5 1F P nr GX Brook Rd 4905) 427-6277 .0 M.'arral slap".Sw wage airnmenwale Yer, ex- PEOPLE'll TAIII. Ta. or*" 1:.-naloottLable Pleali, -age Plus commss""T P�us berefts & Daid C01111STRUCTION Dir!Lrdays No surica 0 Plea,c ^Ync 111. Lartoe,11, Barb or %%CndN I., 6Z3-6444 1`1lial nq`N am renovation PIT or FIT or by LZT.Tlf* �13 "" I Irr.r.:T99r," h)uSe Iej� "e", 2582 e-oll.i DI'll-a ,.1 la,e 0-- nhle D~ 11" IT RECLINE FURNITURE area 905-661 &ft, 6 P. req- 2 tiall 1,ini o PAT YOU Go Gyrn E-W,enar a in I 'er 0, Nein strip row pay W ,=an �,u gYm NO COMINteretil EXPERIENCED CMNET "' !! '2 a- --K.. grtl!� ­D�� RAAAAER Hrgn "M C."ont IU' PMNI Prl�&Xhallliaftl Wle, . Noter eq.,eS a r -G, PSI AS Y. g. it III, IN, I,.-ubmet OZ tv Yin Dw um Move All waw*nds 9 rgiH er must be A: 10 read "re""'n(p. And ritiork am - 5 1F P nr GX Brook Rd 4905) 427-6277 .0 M.'arral slap".Sw wage airnmenwale Yer, ex- PEOPLE'll TAIII. Ta. or*" 1:.-naloottLable Pleali, and Macnaric rieedito (.aw 3251 vow nwAm to 9D5_683- min0salell, lot aesy ILOITTINTI, cle , I Prices and service visits. Maintain records for parts and expedite shipments. NO 14en- GREAT position for tioneu Pad - 01 IINISW Yin Sir rieciani- full 7 0 cai HARLide Fo-,%"y a.lo- SU TUBVAWNS Co. Ire. shi All Wes energetic telephone e= 'eo",'e,.`S trunicatta win d'"'s ken" W.1hrig to rNo in Train Iran To brief hand Nmen cam tlonms daily Eft" sitis new* PIUNTERS (Eliper.e"all so. Smater opport contraclos) molarred to pro in tror u, yeibohoods call 905483-511 Alart 37UDENTS ME , QUIND for #I. 905-850-M sma., "rk 6 dam de- partinerd car and part nine avalate CAR (905) 5?9- 7816 PAW$ A" SERM" COOFOUN-ATOR THE AMUSTMATIVE EDGE An Aiax based manufacturer of industrial electrical equipfftnt IK are rmrumng on a" rejq�uires an Assistant for our Parts and Service Manager. of out clients Openino in clude PRODUCTION ASSE1,11- Respond to telephone enquiries for parts BLY in a two wlicass--g cle , I Prices and service visits. Maintain records for parts and expedite shipments. Plant SMS-UOO per/hr 11 Calm Poel Petr,, MIG WE'D- ERS-ShIlIS S120OS1300per/ i� �,.ntw Technical background. computer literacy, customer oriented person. 1 IT, Who Elowman"lle Tel 905-436-5818 to allange in. P""O IIIIININ 4W fax your mspomm to: THE NEWS AlliEfl-TISER Ajax Magnethermic Canada Limited WiNIG for Kos to Mile, 111. rrs and flyers ow to owl 333 Station Street litia firms a "0 by 6 00 PIA Ajax, Ontario, L1S IIS3 in tror u, yeibohoods call 905483-511 Fax (905)-6&3-6550 AJAx NEws ADVER11SER PICKERING NEWs ADVERTISER Toronto Line: (41 - 6)798-7259 Our Prione lines are open Mon to F I. fill 8.00 pm. IN) Commercial Ave., Ajax 1822 Whites Rd., Pickering (Sam Lee - Ambefles x1rill 24 -Hour Fax: (905) 579-4218 SaIt 9 30' Haws: 11111im-frU 9.0 aw-S.-00 pm Haws: Tv*L-FrL 10.00 am -L-00 pm PIWA) VISA am to 3.00 pm Classified Online. Now when you advertise, Your word ad oned Son- NiNtill-541111 rI___a ; __1 -I-- r- mum" M amomq appears on Orm Internet at hilitp:fAvwwAurhe"Willwift.rat _D.'E-mWI: compa"*durhon." DI.P� A I "C" kvbw gon I L Alkill W_Day Care Available 4LFArMfl Y YA �AT � M91TOWN1,11111-ROAD NORTH. THIS IS THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING F OR ALL YEAR BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE. ANTIOUES. CRAFTS, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. DON'T MISS IT FRIDAY MAY 28UIT. SATURDAY MAY 291h. - SUNDAY MAY 3GIh A, Articles IN teosee $3213 ,u ed I Ndl on Sale USED FRIDGES $195 S, 'Ad "S WE, -go- up. "I Your best Code by 101. es 1199 j Up Used ,,tomer Satisfaction goal Call Mike for your Ink, Co. opearl Wishes 'M olives I low k. """Whe'905,1314040 brand name lodges S48D and FE,OAR V -GROOVE papeoulgi W.d. IS4 ya W,at 'or, �nd jr- )up par. Or'* kll^ I , . , 0 KIM o! new her am be it-, loot I Winter; CAR us IcKlAw Stephenson s Appliances C;��le i -1,M available 800, On - Panald W"., Sales Serwe parts 154 I... eam, fascia An abounices Bruce St ostIail 51r, FORIPUTER FACTORY "448-b site knordurfarro room, suite 9 piece in excellent condition excel- lent sota & ooe seat likp -en aVINT's 10 .0 CLEANED S C0 NO CRININT" O --U 11-1 12FA I," Scanner. delo"my WAS14ER 4 DRYER. 3 years Sill 1800-515 5545 ­ "Par", emoI OINMG SET. beautiful 10 Dc ;­xIt , ,Ilubendiale ISK vad pler s1sol sacio'ce S6UO 905. 435-9912 $2950 Beawful But DC "(SOM Berl C,d .." pasf& 112, '50 - 2 EDROON basm"t ruld.1 SO4 W With Slands oe"�' "* GWGE lews or elc 19DS)M-15OU si ke, ,,W� DINING ROOM SUITE. roules tils Ti -_0073 AUCTION LE AT PETRICK AND STEPHEN - or awksboms oomW~ SON AUCTION BARN, HAYBON d o4d No Smokers no pm $77S(.okdh 831- tob.th ANTIC A A, no piucharI ,aAoard f3 Its No units w� arroque .,,h Fee cog, light toxod, ens jou line, 1. ake, Art Merge sure 14 lece" searled), colections of MAW $2 000 080 905 W" rivalenhes 20- =11 n Z= - WHEELC�Ms. prAi,,NoMI Iry 1. !LECTRIC . Pd irfree, qLw 27 ill ser"cle 905-W5003 citan !"PhI 555&.0 In cludn hO. *Zkf look 1, �905)6558049 9050655,550, AM-t� FLORIDA 00001 37 M It- L�;*W-ep Ink _M ft .it- W , iz- - 1W Cal o0ts-328104,12 inv 03Pm. "a�ft ivi film COAT ch. III I 0 1 2 kpp, d AN 39500 .. _,tg s�m Oducani I. t3ooa I186-orm wrip, - Paris, 4.41 24' sit - S250 Aininod Star by sedes KV". see Ss" P"" " .1. - 12" AV phancris O.W. wor 4043 'BIT Tug Man 5 0,�Urdro, S20W flir�� ­oATER 4AVAN loff 14TUMN, pOOLS orNes I2 SIODO At HOUSE War "No, Now al I am corl.."W'd abdarl Lal wWg1v. b-1- Milk b"o ,,_4qM_9"n U"QKE SYSTEM Amwes, 1. contild 'ke Who can Dow (1015) 433 4fi23 - Be wom IRE 4 *Mr. 04 4213-111.0' Peace in Gak, 2 "an No 1. row, Orobw 905. Ir"w BOUVIEN Pm IN inhtaM CA (W 63% - AMERICAN -.)CKEFI SPANIEL Avilikkabde bull r~' Inner '"ed PIC Red 0 Shon, WS -01121 14 DOGS 9 Item Ad LhM Sh tion Sk000ft. Puddle Teo.-pok, ree, . po", thasa-poo IS! so of shols, ,40'. r 1,2roarairokes Tel mix IN3 NEWADES M $0 I— Do a.. 29OWL'Arns E.'er *11 Corte I.Ad .1wnN Asking $4200 Call 404-M 04 TOYOTA CAMFtAY 1 owner ca, loaded Asking $1 250 A's 905428-9075 ISM MONTE CARLO S Black maroon infloocr iled windows new lumelloaust cendiej 58.000kon Com .'Q." stock car driven in Worre, Car And bil tru;Jtided S95M 9D5-ft2-1741 IM& NISSAN Muni minivan 5W stand coul p on 9 orriand ccad dean $2100 060 905- 420-8731 in? a" XJF. gerry-grev .1 New bres UUM. nn& liffle work $4200 As is 985- 1991 IS1113) 12a TOYOTA p�. ;_X�. 5-slifto siorel �Iew bres. 1 lady owner excellent conds- Mon. Sum o b o call (905434-M 1993 PONTIAC Sisal 4 Cyc auto. 4 doo. blue "M rey otenor 15,ODOkrn AJ 1 14800 cerbixed Cali Geo;nDe (9D5)728-8123 105 G" M*o 4 chr. amilm cass clear in & oul. excel. enl condition R tarrantz S550D `5&7 9 Z `T4 (Snff� 19" FORD CONTOUR, Only 31 000lons Air cond auto, Arnim skim cass Like nek Sidi on" rT OBO (906).723 373313,500 WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 %husIbe Moto or .'"ed on step buff". .4 hold 2 teiii, 11105 I r2l 0l sop BUYING All .a.ang aw ,khAl pinit's [�Q H.Hv Kal 905-911ri ��_ I � tRAi4*FR', III !? -1, I- 'd Nit 4 I Oshawa show, traft ley 10 I= 1,0 IWO . 10 1. 6 ml Aftior Z- I WM It. oll 4 :1 Up bit MEN 31 C.4,11 905, 1024 ;l .4 hime sm ;'� . S1 ;OQ SON 1675 f416) 2554M Law REPSIAS A "Got[ aP. _31yonfeaceI movw Ski Ficor modW %kinkinecord pial pheker R~ In beaul cab" L ke, 'e"'I Me I,^, 905, rZ51 TINDO 64 C -on lor P41ft. .0 u"d SOS -404-91196 (Snal ftilO TiCHIOICIAN call MI POMM�r.Rhmy,Tm,R RENOVATION I'. it hoorrs 1�.v must and me. from and JO Refit to own I . or all ,-W Huge �Iocks floor M 'no up Calf 1ELEP PIANO 433-1491 RICA OSS SATELLITE, .00e, 5135 nclucing test to cna"Ift ope" W9 99 Avalable, Card guJI(Affieftl to( 6 months KwitSat � 725-0196 (905) 626-z UN7 TO OWN now d e - Go, ",,, saw used Pines 1895 00*1 Also F11WA Efunk"un," S450 Dow $too P. 3495 Ce- rWM �w SSSO 50 paces of 1.4 $4 each Larim boy $too Fix machine $100 is Inch RCA Sal $450 , 94 bibmixt aink Sloo 655- 4138 I - SKEDUN . o"My wooden SNft 8 X 8' IMITI kid , only WE) of" ta. Ml olho sules and Salt. vadable Also garages d acks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3, Preirrong For more into On 905-619- 2W3 vock CIII 1-1/2' slate. balls. cues and Accessories Included $950 or best offer CA Sleve (90fU6S5­­M4. Call 718 AW5 ilME/OAK FURNITURECe, I bidlinq our 25th anniversary in , he uAtiar, Region come see out seleetion of soup P'ne Oak & Cherry bed fuum� Skigh Deds carourrion- oipeds, poster beds NW Panel beds we make them all Our Crarbsener abar hand. build Entertainment wits. Hum off" Dwang Room IK,Icl" Bed," and Custom Designs An. on jernis- Drop in ano set Evil State 01 the An wrickhoodurog tal Id let us show you now fine IUr lilherti" sma&No Jobstilime Olulity' hadillonal 115 North off Reach Ad ) Perry 905985. --h 00oca BUYING OR SELLING7 "MARIGOLD LINCOLN MERCUIR`r Your One stop shopping for -ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN EMISSIONS TESTING" AU11`10111 am few$ as *01 so" qr= Its from hom D' Mrs IINworth Am Sent fro I wethelbum D111. and Mrs Robertson of both AuC'ION OW I or 6.116 l l4*O-36S4M Im "Si�bU 11 �1, I 11 .1pamly 2 baths furrinhin s etc to be sold at A NO ESTATES 7 ANNER'S At 11710% HIALL H., 2 [ z BEDROOM STAR ri%(; A r '-,AM 0 I'A Militia Rd ,,yl 1house, Donlan Phyla e-lenslon Ulric, leaf Inj,r� eA- Stove Tel flydro, and P - 'g pit' Des CAII I... eam, fascia An abounices Eta- 9(m 4 905 516- t X] t Payment next 2 BEDROOM barsion"11 room, suite 9 piece in excellent condition excel- lent sota & ooe seat likp -en dav _ 10 .0 just other nice sofa also excellent excellent malChin - 9 ,asher & dryer if, new NO CRININT" GO no ta c cofilition. antique dressers. I; sts be. etc Sehtc- EVEN SAInillIllullitt ,in, parking Avail table July 1 S7W 1,01 Of small tables qty china glassware knicil. CRIECHT? nall mil 90"37 racks excellent Large old butter bowl with Ladle Bea- But - tp, sealer antique dolls trunk crystal cut glass dish- Phone - 2 EDROON basm"t Its C01lectables plusmuchmarp Nomerves IRISH today fair, & Kill 576-1800 ilea AUCTION LE AT PETRICK AND STEPHEN - or awksboms laut t ,hes able UldroeSIcable At. SON AUCTION BARN, HAYBON d o4d No Smokers no pm $77S(.okdh 831- SAT. MAY M at ll Oshawa, 41� 452 v ew Pre 10 Spm to Sale Time Established in li,,34 MARY ST E, WHITBY Port yYorjdrhiL:Cer tm�hitf drtHr sofa bed. 1960 �p, stove. chest freezer. Delroom furniture. Ta - bles, lamps, old coins, dishes glassware etc. 725-5751 ;lot Aft"' Uhl Parking se. A A A A1110 I�ppt cameras bakorry For Jahe 61515-2450 VO pa, �L 5 _"U on Une SW Any I" ADELAIDES,orcor area hill a 0 Cal I., irfree, qLw 27 ill ser"cle 905-W5003 citan !"PhI 555&.0 In cludn hO. *Zkf look 1, DIRECTIONS ',orn 401. Exit 4 1 a01'0El.wmBf,: Do" CA 57"182 CASH FOR CARV A� buy ADIfLA101,10VILSON allow url .at large own 2 bedroom al be in Cm -WW on 10- ?I.. No trt*. 427241 5 Come to 479 'WWL Pill". no Pers FI,vJv St EMI Ali, at 15 5 prus hydror Fownt MUPAI) AUTO SAL E S A�aaaeie JujYj Tel 905I tn�!T AJAX Oztwd Twin, Pa. Iqah 710r;f oorIexpereS Md. $939 Ame Ist 2 aid �Ylkxlet 4 peed great ,po, ,1- ' " $931 SJUnq $1750 UITUI I'M CAN 905 649-1565 11i ww 13opm 1986 FM Red eoi� AVAILAIKi toNow & Judy te,,lM b air p_ .d. T- S.g evil, Me Clursk fill 009S OK dene w, _ L -dry No prnme, ific" 2 0 re"m I­jlem, witi Wilson are, Call ra-0285 ,-of- S60-io 697 3011 re, AMLAgLE ONAOIATELY. 19" 3 10. 4 b no davor 1 42 OV No wim balcony OM to bus $3200 I, 'Joelifixia A Oftn -k4ed 655� 1552 Becal "tug nNau-Nd no OM I bed"N' $690 2 bedroom 7"8 FORD f so III SUPER �d I' 11" LON $?% 3 bedroom 43", 34 sm CAN aArem bed line "Iffe $24 500viene D -W 91WF20�1683 1"9 Ruin. 21, SODD oU,ank:, of Sm he irob 'M5404 IU 90C ANU 905)434_ 4W Iaow ISIONO aluill, .W.U.M.c. Pool Sea tv 900 I 705HOWl sm ISM SOL"g 10 S199M CIA oft TM STARCXAFt so,oe. '1 tw3-way mitnamanor ful am swo a � .2w lww on fto .1' bot" Chun" OSCIM brahn AM N $1, 5op (golsoria. 45t2 - 36' GOLIMIS FALCON TRAIL E!_ %_ I ,, d, WHY -ou-pped Sd-W � twail Va.* pal No I Analg WV 5UU Lall (M,831 M RENTALS ;.Mc's". cw~_ SOLD, *I HMV Mod ca% N 1141 W day he Ad .Mw�ff .00com to "IN I sold 9 III ft w To W out Wall MAN .., :ins&w xkvnmdv can -Oft call too" 905-576- 9305 A 19M VIIIAGO '' Do I- P.Q* loommis b '9'006 "Oil FORMULA PL�S SKI DI.od It Thumb skins gori shape S2900 Cal I 1 '05 328-0432 After 5 weekdays (SAID) AAYLINEN, With Craddy caon 100 no oUnxHxd motor, Deal Stripe leady tour Sking And flobvin? frale, Ictdep S6 Sol e"honve whilty, 1-11 It— - MST -27'4%r Boom, I 0 Full 2Ag Man Sao 150 so ft F barNms hb 70 Sal ft Hardware Arriclux, S SW Ihaft CA, n SPEED NOT. 175 Evexxvial j7ptor had& inkled Midil- t (905, � �Ap= , KDAM AFT. In Quiet A- pk I by 0 C 2 emr&rkft n- clucles utilities parking & yard Laundry twifirms No premises S59&,rl Avail July Ist CAI (905)-697 9193 I -BEDROOM paSerren' apartruml Havorkpary,401 area Sadf-containee f place. N1 $590 il uldl CAP 05) 2 77-998, 2 Sam. All Hit olive ale, New Daunt Raw carpe Ladus,j IN dean citing cou. ple 5� 2199 rhorth AW Ron kc .4 am darne, M.W -A III rm so= 'to ith fwd - A9 I 4:61 abeekeem h7ft CAN !905,6w CENTRAL Oevel 2 I.104M 10 -91DW23-0977 9 Tm" Clow 'a -1,41W IW, -ovot dmq IVILI&V ift a " No SBOOPOW ft NALftwien, 4l Z155 - Halt RIHT W40 Pickh" r2. Chard. lady N!�wgt M UZ LOWEA DUPL9X 2 e95&m in Ivto A-01 Jure 409 Can (N)l 5,1-1212 dad. .1 Me, Laundry Ift l5l 0425 W 1 -w5w AWJuly I 00 Tel (9M) 7=1 ""WA Rd 2 bedievorms A~ sea- �A NM Parking richad, ad su, 40 Mt 416 1697 aseSt., Nus i No pm wrookers ungki, or am. DteWrW Jwr= (11?11341-07511 S.AJJU1 2 wftw base trum, Nrft . ne, S al no =,.g roo Mau$" Mike of Shen 9MI6191-0083 IAX. 2 bedroom apannownt .11 buellbirig 67 ch." St S 1185C Plus Parking JUPI, Ist SPACIOUS well -- 2 Dedippor aph am NS Glike 51 walk c ed lose to s S Pod C�117G�CE lift dradukid CNIM-4993 I OWWA Large 2 & 3 B/Ict units Utilltws included. Easy access to Schoo1S, Shopp,,j. For aW. call I 1 721-8741 WWTP - Downtown century clearl I bL,� -.- 1. fee, unoiker No oft doo Await" Jull 1 'A : 665-M isnol WWTW. DLOOM S1. 1 A 2. boroxian WS clean. duet buill PU" Fu"old- loomed Large oses INEur shops GO train,401 Fndt slow l iodar" Pels 905404-1414 WHITBY spaim 2 bedroom. $795 Inclusive OuNd thild- V A Des W" July Ist 416) 699-5A7 W"17gy Bachetor It I bed- room aval in we] man. Will trusidir .L4 Sowl Re. any Ltd 905 7777 WHITBY 1 bmkmn north of Go ;ci elde neightlNUAllood. lots of windows Large wNg­ close 4, 'all ffig-ms IN MLS6OD/rn0 W" c less van you hawl-I Call Daye luck Sales Re kt!iX. suo,on ri Ltd � L!= 991) f905 (905) ,V 666- 0011- m� Fell PAM W H 0 SA Y _S YOU CANN(Yr AFFORD TO IBUYA HOUSE. j M from $70(yrnpardt, ('105) 571-6275 1-800440-6275 !!all, tafte% MUT-WOMW "an 1. 2 & 3 Ell Apts. Refurbl~ A Now Applial . All fell Included. In-house Supt. & Marint. On site Securfiry. Rental Otfice: Man. Fri' 9am - a pm Sid III Sun I pm- Spm ,�VALIIAINIT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 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 or visit us at: www.biv,t(xit.c(,m/-hjjzhn,­rN NEWS ADVERTITISER. WEDNESDAY EDITION. May 26,199"Mil 17 AM 1 OSHAWA 111LAXING MAS OSHMA. $polliess AU11`10111 tiptilakes V -so during the so" qr= Its from hom D' Mrs IINworth Am Sent fro I wethelbum D111. and Mrs Robertson of both AuC'ION OW I or 6.116 l retirement homes Antiques c Too " Ulm CONSIGNMENTS .1pamly 2 baths furrinhin s etc to be sold at A NO ESTATES 7 ANNER'S At 11710% HIALL H., 2 [ "MY P~ affached g, STAR ri%(; A r r WANTED ,,yl 1house, Donlan Phyla e-lenslon Ulric, leaf Inj,r� eA- m -S Low Commission. I... eam, fascia An abounices cellent serpentine front bedr,xi, suf� �e modern lining t X] t Payment next co"'Ing stay room, suite 9 piece in excellent condition excel- lent sota & ooe seat likp -en dav _ a8.9 aces MAI Caknation Court just other nice sofa also excellent excellent malChin - 9 ,asher & dryer if, new Sales evWry Tues Thurs Sal at 6 s soo r_4 $71-5751 ta c cofilition. antique dressers. I; sts be. etc Sehtc- PICKERING SALE Shates Hdj 1,01 Of small tables qty china glassware knicil. p m Antique fumi- I11-111,1� on qu" racks excellent Large old butter bowl with Ladle Bea- lure. appliances D"' Big ' tp, sealer antique dolls trunk crystal cut glass dish- etc Owner and ""In Brict Its C01lectables plusmuchmarp Nomerves operator n(;.r, & Kill MYLES KING Vtoixg IN Park III AUCTION LE AT PETRICK AND STEPHEN - AUCTIONS et p"Nom qh I,o SON AUCTION BARN, HAYBON 33 Hall St. a., & more $219900 NO agents SAT. MAY M at ll Oshawa, 41� 452 v ew Pre 10 Spm to Sale Time Established in -am TS9 5-1139- I__ Port yYorjdrhiL:Cer tm�hitf drtHr sofa bed. 1960 3 BED A bunga- stove. chest freezer. Delroom furniture. Ta - bles, lamps, old coins, dishes glassware etc. 725-5751 ;lot Aft"' TERMS CASH. CHEQUE. INTERAC OR VISA. 72MS01 J-1 %fteel close 10 schools AUCTIONEER DON STEPHENSON 905 263 ` " T7 $149 9CU t 7r3413 4402, 905-277-9829 or fax 7051,7 -9 7 ALC I 10% ,At F � DIRECTIONS ',orn 401. Exit 4 1 a01'0El.wmBf,: SoAJAX Beach 458 Ville, north 8 ri. on Hwy. #57 to Con. Rd 81 AlJixrI0N %, �. A 11 � on, on oso - u, ot Backs IRS? oln turn east at [he Fire Hall. CENTRE %FIA TC)%VIL1 E :,I'k 450 if to lake 4 brain 5 0 OW TO vNew 425-90 `8 `1s.11513-332-2364 am,007 nogalork, come 101 7 CM heated Ve tonlied oase"em .:iKe L& ,r country knon ..is Sims to �ugoo S159900 905, 0361 Lul NEgli SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYN jFirst Tone Buyer? - Call Mark' oscharged Bankrupt? - Call Marliff Not Much Downpayment? - Gail Mark! Mark o"ers honest. prodessaor%al no pressure 50i"te" to help you otiven a homike, J905) 571-6275 or 14100-84G.6275 Mar* Stapley 6.0- FillI I 01 I SIMCOE STREET NORTH Ti, I7, I, IParking included Stove Sc Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout Ch -c to schools and sh( ping. From $910.00 including vdro Call 905-721-0980 IIii-ing ' A I t K oc somw %;Tkv�, MA OA" DU A home of I- � rorms. ff. US =. Wevolow ve" CAR Kin, C.M. colowe" saiNti, 111051ra-9414 BEDROOM I'2 Cotwo nattrd A. IV sers . 49 4 thelr 434- 2129 MONTH taST OSHRIMA 3 V- da, i ..Mh Poll nate xMvW n0el , rd ANN - AN 1--.OaWr CAN 436- 14M M.� BEST DEAL N 41141TIV, 15M �Nvel ruld ""ll 34 It Kill A(C 66111-23fS INEW�OIIVILLI, It singur M- ed 101wal MW.4 576- 11081 ocal, SiNdMakill -Ake1e None-alkin no Pon Alkwal A4Y 10 Son- Il oma. 1%,111311,111119 WHY 1111110 -,- W - ikeNMI" '7' I ow .. ,, "q ho coikkka sainkir AMR P40 Forne Townh. 13�� wax LLu1A I RE.. 'Ale to Ali 3-OMM AIQM July "' SMM . gas '905, .28. SM - - PICKERING TOWNHOIJI&E 3 IT! L D. ��m $1 054 .we Cal 9011841"Ien an = MOSSLANDMOME AREA Me.,, percolated IAy o'StIvI Cooking 125U Tood", I Uo EtVW .905,12848,15 AAK. SPACIOUS mor, In clean norou, include IMININ cable, lag*' oel A"I� sel Uwe tackiness plefer -smokv $425 Frisvisi Call 4l k�*610* F,,, rhSnW room in Piceming U. Due kitchen facilities � Pickering & "XM% stalm PTCGo S170 b. -Weekly (SIDS) -420-4318 AVAILAKE New Fumshil Separate entrance. Intense, laul ail facilities PIINW INIMNI ROOM FOR RENT clew, bright home Short Term available suit a prof= 420-00,12 I comdonat" bedsvolit room east oshayl pro trus �n We S75jake vol work - g fertile 723T84S ism) WESTSMORE LOCATION S350 INCLUSIVE Furnished opolUble & c near from entrarici Shale him limited ar, of kitchen clips 10 bus UornedUlde (905) 939-1366 SEEKING ROOMMATE adult 2 bedroom lullv furnistill axannext No Pets excellent local.. Kass,oger complex boasts 2 mar, .ad. list lot returns PICASe C.1 Susan 728-7380 $495 all Incluerve UNM 9"I &RRM"Ottion LAKE D41VEWAY West klax Luxury cGrido 2- bedroom ail inclusive col-ttv lake 'now,. " SAM, hot No Courts 6 Applances. 2-4, badoccors '011 smoke, 1550-011h ! sional wl WL L0be swon, and Laurrelry 'low "i won , - wis, OSWAN. j, AIC 91m,511 - 5w__ - HAou to %rule. Ow N "'air CA i App. rimbee" Ulm Ae. - III S450 - Near! isvw mWoNd (INS I , I%- I 5JE3 AT 461 WRITES Ito �;W_ onkhroad oft adaw 13'� In" 139. AJAX Room P.- Ibw� 10 Lake &M go TerT 4211. ow- 8 Read ANNION, Date Emm-mccuu. Cars SO, � , Jew .4 " Car 9051579, 5077 raw tHer NEAR OPIRN. Mae rv" -chiod no colikka, Will AMMO -an� =Cow= "ecluokid) pamoo eo�p"W' truCkWoLqWft SIN Also AlU211 19 NoaAfto Wake to lmk 9*1 _;�w Mo.. Hill I" _90� _&19-_ - GREAT FISHING 'ANW`10 H,c, likColor law". Sandy beach plar rCLEARWATER. oorukor4d, 2. roolide (Pernia. M,mI nevol Poda. him Uab near twicina am .30 a Irachoos Chdow Nercome Ph." $h� " S2:5vm,kav �905aw A PERFECT FAMILY Vacapon Home, in CLEAR WATER AREA 3 Dectiorion townhouse pod. rafte"MrS Court DOMI, Private Yard CloSe 10 beach For 19051- 9-37811 =ftkvw;� For S* 3 BEDROOM BRICK raised bringaime 1200 so it 183 P2111UFtAV AMM Oua- 1EM49M The; mat be Saw to be awacul With 2 baIhfcol Urge rul,n eak kitchen Huge fee otcon " lWepLace bar lenedif nguillif 101 IN'S my an ngram pool Pj= deve ix,oartrally enclosed carpon beulau2, lxx%caw close 10 I amenovet, 1905,4N-2611 53 TORMLE DR., Court", $15990D Great 2 -storey lam. III home S Counice 4 bed- rooms, 2 142 baft Ig eat in luicnin a to patio ou" L LDR ito --claserent plus gas e in eC room Close to School Easy 40 I Access 432-2219 TICE, 4 bdro, close to Shopour hokli� central aiv , 2� sic ac 00 so It ceramic Ill many upgrades asking S218900 opeo 40ae Sun May 23 2-4 6 Audrey C (W5).435--0188 LARGE 3 bedroom T,Uar, gas IWVT *ark Jul fenced MCI "norac.1all �011jfllw oUshed bisernell. _jpvl,jK es %lead Under M Home thrnership Why int 17 Vender to arange mongage Call Mike 435,E664 NEWER 3 ,,,i,l act build. with ouble gjage on 9 Verdun Ad Oshi.a �wd 000 hose Sal I so. 0 11�3prn Mon 1 50. S71-2191 .VAY owned caahr IPer IN No there Open "Rem, M Far T,,ad- Place o"A" I Burns I'lkrow, So Sun May 22 23 S219 9010 W5,%6. 3 Low for PEA S" 2 A�`I SOLOING Or Danny w"fto I,.* P" Ella, 990 to od Corner I.Mitaw [)law 2A0 ft" $2,5999 :05-4w 24n oIou,C 'Do Dan I- � $and IWI W" 154 V)cr, kal 29C A= no -it, -MOLMS our ;'o Pot; be% ,a" :air It" �35 5'6 35M Nooll trickudod OBTAINING O .. ICA ANN EEC SCIIIE COMPUIE S -H"Gi jP 041110"' IEFS OTHERS 30 me T I Is SUGGESTED TWAT YOU INVESTIGATE TMML�GW 'T BEFORE SIGN96G ANY CONTRACTS FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW I (OW) 6414fin DEBT RELIEF GUARANTEED WE CAN HEUXI IIWGAUS ,,ow No -get IN any Qul P, 4pow-d� accw- W CA Communih, Mongag, se-,cn COUP 1906) %a- 6905 . I 1.1-� CHIP TRUCK FOR SALE Turnley operation P*rM&neM W.1001 45 orkir Irbill O$ha- ka 17050%-02411 Islip, PNWAES POTATO CHIPS Loorted ainbutorsaw,as With PnXh,MR OPPOnuouty regard - WA of tolpenvoce serl-mv, biloyan" without high sun -up com YOU he the bo" so you dwich, the noun Secureo whestmeril 3161W For brochure CAN I-SO&336- BONED MCUUWIVES - ON- TARIO ' Names & How Phaid flunDerS. 1 -90D -451- r- bov. S3 69m. must III None III N I ;-.;;; -L.M. a Private Home Phone Numbirs, I-51WA51-3638 ext 235. S369troun must be Uf T twe SERVICE! Cal M -W-1110 Cleale private mailbox or promise oft, pe'scirral am tral Meet a new F end or Love t(x life Mail PSYCHIC A, skeen Find Me ,xwk, Into S299'rem *18 -*24 his I. 90"51-37113 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - S29% -In 111. 24 hours I ". 451 3,13 DAIL' HOR0. SCOPE 1-9DD-6;' $500 24noes - ..0 It. ..... Y it2 1 OSHAWA 111LAXING MAS Nth oe"i and inalapel Wine Man' SCE �h,jrs, Sefv'C.e 40 King tiptilakes V -so during the St A 4Ul 1130 o for A rv� sDiK,it Mai Am Sent fro I wethelbum D111. 416)994 15,122 �,AMRDAY, AY 29111, 19" 10 Al . for the Lite Frank LA­tte, n at Ffvvy 45 and K- mint- Rd. Fe 20 miles reorth of 14 ft� Fiber broat . 8 lop Wm -y. 14 it l ­,huff 5 fit ro,­ blad, 0 pth), Bush h�)g , f1pth I 7 enguroves, (LU Ni,scon,im Noroman, 'Int i gas and elmtrx ...... ,,, mo- deck,, � mr -s, 1- shkIp "quipment. pnwer too,Is. rnKhan r,.p No, loobi, SM y tharAer, tmng mo loor lack, tract,,r u )orl F,l tune upLarl, h,,p a,r lor-eno de, I,- etlynd Lth,,, Cant h -k,, he-., traps, bwj blades. industrial band ­. kil ,aws, be�h grinders, large %arjety )t hard I lombeir. qtv 6 un, sq post, qtv, oak plank qty fim--d. qiy',lat, - carpentry torils. 2 toro charr fall. ,E�j I ngle t -I pii,t. harmi met, l Post othce pumps. aenvit. wh-1 11, .-d-. ,, pig, adveremg. qtv , pian,r biadt-, and �slri.jil clado heads, and no '�r us "her t-1 Tm, a,h r ch"ut, I D (dro­ ]I-, ALCTIO%EER FRANK STAPI-FTO% %EWTO%% ILLE 11". 2��-JU, ITINN'Ted- VI., :7. ST %R Ff'.(; 6:401plik, I.H %pir - - - lib- CO'O'e 'as! '�,' INvalturant `� Biwar AU, am 'a" 'Up Y infrom a oHw Sore W. leauft collentWes, -ril laivinkane arckos Parbal W 7,,f Farsta.rart am xiow 73S egumnt called Ney" 71K 2 11pubie OMW sell 'Tyer; ',y vul V C"latiOn ~ cable arid sarictiver.- Drb tall GW. ultrid V DIM pral table letregraw 40a! W ill, at- ,acrlw", Ifto Ow 3 chirst omatoes -AuAq, Ant: P 7ass cock, cockil grew -rap mropet, szarms , 'nar, rm I.Val :", egm coll" law - �-Aikyvkv Stakes Piell Dina jvqm Pizza $law wanew Roya --dival meververia, Oxinka, itaftar, cmrws, mm� taom clan, ot PI`A -"X ad alwa HOUW*O rickedift VWV room, owing 'oom ted,ow, fummunt sofa cnairs xcureril :ftann l clink"Ners cl"a " eulanxidd #94c *Shu, om -am NoDs OKOM 11" $10" arka �W a"KUS INN' IOWU" aAAuction Sale SATURDAY. MAY 29th - 10:00 a.m. ccilra!-' -�. -eI Hle, DI CaSt iron CadNeElon -, I Irvine On- Of 80*vOrt*n ceRl -e I AT VaHnal,nf� Sa eS A-e,a 722 Da -Ile D, U.0.090 AlItIfillum Fwrtft&m 4 HousnyhroW 'at, W _1 - 11, 3 � 1 A4 .,-r 0- C, PIXIS . Pon* flat-to-the-wil -MCI 12 Dame Bedin. S'pine cao wm,p out drawtem, Ory !link - Mail" , ra 91 ice Cream wi,cmators. pk�- Cruv 0-clar P" awry IS Rne (Iroo WeNtS. SM war gate". rd rNal Parriour " ServriI GalitierO wal 2 drarker war pect tat too. Cherry W/dr~ lig 04K arints dill OJIIR lVattung taoie. Sm drop florot Oeu, Clio � S-taiier, adOw Decker 'Ica 1820 VIN,,"Clso, S,oe 4 tam tl" Wlr4ft0f Captao1j. SM Car.e VT VON, NoN Olack pa--Oiar. AdoorrO&C tadole S ch,l "O"9" 'al CM41ir BOwmanvIll* W*S$b&Ck Z Bien '001MINS Cruld's carre rockvill s000 c0noillif S"t 19 wal wasristairid, carved yl Cr*U. red Oak D1`10 DOX, CrWry CM4W Cwtibal &*SSW wr mirror, folgriboy cm"t. SPOO4 tied Singer Sawke, gold Wfulf.mll ru?*. knel Ullailts, an deco alabower "o rerfuntea 4.. anOtroars III TOOIS, S' (nNIAN) OSk NoCrent cab NoIsrers. Spin wasr*m, aryef freezers ChM Q111HIII 5010111L 13-441111 Rosall, & tl;,eare �OrSlcorve - ­,oges cocoa Set. Mo Cro'- 'Hountaikel Copenriager Plates, Bern. ngzon n0lift SDOW10. Sletaber) vase. I)rHENIS buicil C,Ysta. & Crass Drookof wicherubs. Sigrea Lamdoert Cry- l - 91 gobieM dep sterling flatware Lighting 0, oull s eye. elect Gone wfal CrySta. & wrougnt iron floor Amos Ik11L_F&1lfQTTA_r1_O­S 0,s try Lemereiii.,x IS Cart), Oliftlbi" CAST IRON 20 yr �;Oilectlor "cim l St Woric rc� c�tv banks. Malfth hokkwa. ons !,yetS. Copp BFDS clocks - oat, store regulator a IaI w000le,,nNare cooDenware. fatly ml coppw Dollar wicker Daskets. crocKs oils nC1 Barbiles. Dinky Toys. claSS reCoras Insulators, Dollies ina Milk Avon Wa(*S. gun bOOKS ===Cards 50S - 80S cl Ct', Slarev'Ci.,p Caiencla, MAINE' gym eqpmt . toois. picnic table & bercrles wheelloaffow hay cutter Naft: Two aluCtonews selling at same T,,Tte F`r@Haisw: 8 a In Sale Day Termil Cash. Visa. AutC. Interad: or approved cheque iffif Auctions (Div. of TOM CS)Intarro Inc.) Uxt,.,dge OffiCe 905-852-9538 Toli Free 800-654-4647 Ceiluiar,116­518-Wl Fax905-852-1067 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY MAY 29, 10:00 A.M. Awbon sale of Bell Collection tarm & shop equip. and furniture selling the property of Bill & Yvonne k4acDonald located at 12731 Kennedy Rd. in Whitachurch. Stoutfvdle north of Stcluffriville Side Rd. BELL COLLECTION: An oubstanding collection of over 1000 bells incl�d ships = fish docr belts. tow t2l bells. sleigh bells, fire bells. cast iron & braq, tHaNs. cow & camel bells, dinner. bar & desk top bells. glass bells.chimes plus a collection of brass horns & bugles. FURNITURE 8t HOUSEHOLD: Roll top desk. cedar chest. round glass dining tatiole, 4 burgandy dining chairs. (barrel furniture incl. games table, 4 chairs, coffee & end tables. tv stand) entertainment unit, pool table. elec. organ, marble ashtray. collector plates & spoons, dishes & glassware. household misc. ect. FARM & SHOP EQUIP - Case 1370 155 HIR diesel tractor. C;W:3Z 45 HP tractor. 26 ft. Glencoe culbvator, int. 400 disc. vicon 6 row FIT 21 00 corn scuffler, 5F plow. (1981 int. 5 Ton truOcgrain body. hoist.auger) 9 ton triaxle trailer, MF flat rack wagon. 1500 lb Clark elec. forklift. 12 It. van body, 1 000 gad tank elec. pump, 500 gal underground tank, sprayer. pressure washer. lawn weed sprayer. ESAE stick warder. land roller. tire changer tire spreader. parts washer, power greaser. drill press. planner, lacks. dollys, pipe wrenches & cutters, pipe vice. elec pipe threaders, 12 ft. steel beam. anvil. chains. Fire ext 1971 moped. hand tools, shop tools. plus many more items. A large sale with 2 auction rings. Bell collection will begin at 12 noon, terms cash, visa III Interac. Lunch booth, Frank Bennett Phil Faulkner - Auctiondaers. (906) 887-SS70,(905) SU -9631. FRI. MAY 28 6 F%I. Ing 15 ne. alt 10 .it -k. t" qty termed,to, i, oc flne. 200 p- Aul saaIUMONEER FRA%K ,TAPLETO% \FWTONVILLE 10,11 -IW22441 40U) .161-98% ALECTION BARN FRIDAY MAY 28 AT 5:00 P.M. 3 MLES EAST OF LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 a;C �AqUe$ & 'lay" oul SIT "�cto"ar 1:,ee Victorian side dressing s'" pillow hair, -nm siocir ival'ut Dan. tables Duric.an "So tat !ap,e bIrtoor, �04aols 04. e0vs.01 all'it sets -- 4 Al 6 -tarcrorO n"q,e "itste's asn. stand, Adm,,&, 24- !11c Atfoorcle 3'. evispit, 9 iiry, -4cr,roif a,,ct,&,s �jicnr,g txnaple N Sc" ce" �t -,Mce 2 3ft atry Dal lolls Olus As. !orea lots 5 & 5HP It cr,rsor, out- -C glass "O,Wold A :��Nectadke ht's Don III Greg Clornall Auct�rom RP @I Lmie B"ta. 7os-7w2m NO TU41E TO TALK wil�f lot T.k us your ad' You can use your fax machine to send us your advertise- ment. Please allow time for us to confirm yourad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representa- tives will - call you. Please remember toleave your company name, address, phone number and contact name.F Fax News Advertiser 905-579- 4218 r Craw Bargain rales, 100188. offices. apt., etc. Nato moire Packing available (, 423-0239 I f' It, 206-5513 a( sarar, priai,,4 1 1 HP PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, May N. BM S. Yav 29th - 10 s.m Antiques. Furniture, China. Glass Silver, Household, Art. Collectibles incl. Sport Cards & featuring remainder of Cast Iron Collection of Irvine Fisher of Beaverton Vanhaven Sales Arena. 722 Davis Dr.. Uxbridge. Phone for faxed list - Gary Hill Auctions 1-800-654-4647. Gary Hill Auctions (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc) Uxbridge Office 905-852-9538 Toll Free 800-654-4647 Cellular 416-518-6401 Fax 905-852-1067 700 Birthdays 700 Birthdays 4611011.10. 2 14 camera &0' 28 ells 120 back 1110 h.r111 6 Case 1 cellent con, Or or 01600 nom. Glayla0 00na1 tinier . pact condillon 1- " Call 41.5 61.4. 3428 moi. -lessee snp 1- ucv rte' (half o century BIiTbDAY You haw rlevrF Wry.] Leiter! 807 Roofing 807 Roofing A 41 C ROOFING And Alendale= shingling. a ,. old. V•ml.manshlp 1ivaranto-cd IDA Discount to Seniors. fulls insured. Free estimates. Can Andrew at (7o5) 42$-41'704 -ouse Cleanhlg Aouse Cleaning GAILLIND MAID SERVICES A Divas-,, Personalized. professional service. Enquire about our SALE! To all NEW clients. with all bookings of weekly and Di -weekly services Limited time only . so BOOK NOW' iFully Bonded 8 Insureoi 683-7515 1 840 -.1m41.09.9 840 yrden. ; CREW PROPERTY SERVICES Complete Lawn & Garden Care Residential - Commercial - Industrial Superior Quality. Competitive Pricing Free Estimates 432-3823 F�rly ;r �d Ely WSIB .g .•rorkren CoveredCo TREE REMOVAL i MAINTENANCE Stump removal i Landscaping CALL DAVE Akilk 831-7055 ILE P" Sonless ICE earn S•Mcss RABBET WANTS WOE Ano Al ;,rasa^s Haat: 1.1, .:our Maiac.ar Call Ernie 44B -49U 1 1 unprpv.newe t lashed baIMOOMs.adobore and 00can0 ]torts. Houle revers NI work guarantied Walter Lamer 428-2145 HANDYMAN Ca a -led. na,OY^.- 1_. $ yoe noisome needs People our, 800.8 cash bow Nc aural. 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Enjoys mum ad,.d- ix BOX 35279 MEDS FIST 37 r old. ride 10.1164,*daw w an 86• st lade male. 35 to 45. who mays mows. cuddling and quiet times. to the dsnp, possible re sbonste BOX 18290 GOOD OONMMON 45 r old, 52' ran-grrnww eft 4804 84 0 is 135 to nth brown eyes. seaweed to year Ernoys 010w06. Omer thrM8 coney music. to read • gaol book Look- ing w•male wetsone eerie b do all tose rungs and 10 be • good companion Box 15670 LETS JUST HAVE Hae 1044 couple. early 48s. • serag an early 404s b cross ere wen NM 81.848 BOX 12971 SO MUCH TO OFFER 40 r d0smoking. rip MNug mgle, tele tem* with one chid Is seating a erg*. ,Mete 014. 36 to 45. to M1n8e141 and a pose* relationship Eryoys 44.8- nq. manesand ober interests BOX 34681 VERY P61061ISM10 47r old 52' 100b. sea0501 useful en- gle. 9oleswnr tamale. blonde hair green eyes Enpys dancing. walksng "dung working oxo and more Looking to an poach.. nehgent. manual male 44 to 54. non-smoker YAM good sense of humor BOX 10671 LETS MET 14 r or. 54• 115 O roma lames non-anwaer. cowl Omer E npvs ewes Wing in or out. as era blow, Seeking 15081.411. 551065 ex tnend esp power. 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Wing out se more Meng a haloncamp lame for an and menti she BOX 11148 DISCRETION A MST Mame ohN and Ery come roam e d More tree Soma Oversming s oke Ferree s 014488a. 37 yre !•3- 125D Me.s10 510•. 1660 Like wi- gged camas . brbewe rid ars aro racing. smoasae9 Looking 141 86,04 rays ante inseam BOX 10695 1 mleG 10@4!1118400 NEW Mocked ire. M 6grew dad. 01.410 ewerrimy tanned ranee mwealy and phy.ralp M, ses and peppw hr N ee blue eyes Ernoys *Moors 9401g. Oleg and 869 Seru9 a rhos o imam hew or emir warms Age and rare uneprtern BOX 11491 KEEP R ON T1E LOW! 46 w old. 67. 1 BS la. mend eta rhe is seeking a singe a merited lemma w len end Ae6eet aro4ers Box 16496 ALL THIS AND MOUE 3• r old. erode Who the.ries mows. past Pres more Seeking an he- our.ands Imesrho Noe the eine tor a long lean elemete BOX 19072 TARE LIE AS 1 AM 24 r old. 5'9'. 170 O. robe rad. Nos e poon d uw or. Meng and mows Meng an Macaw. pre. rhos erre. 24 030. d,0 6111P101d. for a pas.M Nig Nen rehearing 80X 19179 R TAKES TWO 41 r old. 5'11-, 196 O, /Enacts. at. 64e m4 we holm Amir and green pee. Enpys 01661e0, mart. morn am! new spa*. 5es19 a1 er1ige4. IL ferret 25145. ey nam. amend Mlle 1e1116M B OX 19282 DIAL MY ►AMBER ANb8 0... angle. sh6e mei wId61 bowl IM and pas. Hlioys Me Mem. long 86611486.5.5.1601,448860, Mixing Man. open minded Wee 44 *410091, Oat BOX 19301 FUNIMl1 NEM Good baling siv)4. East Wen ore Mt black Mir and Meat 0,44. Seism a se- ta, wh•4ensY a Mn est BOX 19350 ROMANTIC AT HEART 34 r o14 ripe m4, anon Ming camping. Mors mows and hors. Look- ing fora 10nere, 34. with 7.*e iwr.0s. BOX 15180 DISCRETION ASSUMED Melted she mets, 34 yie no Mere Laced toangle8861.0 Wee leer aha s not happy in 9e reaadr4 for guile marine Meas. BOX 18488 NEW BEGINNINGS WRMM ride. 00848,01. 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Mae oaawp8 Oma Frew gw.derw9brw9 and more Looking for a *mw* around sane age w poasble ,M1Emd141 BOX 10614 MIRACLES CAN NAPPENI s yr 010 6 dnurced Chr4W1 me at a mem 40.84 Enloe mem acmes and 95019 to 01.8,1111 Seeking a le 414. ter a relaaaet8 BOx 10450 LES ENJOY FUN 1FE 9rb• wire male young looking 52 yr sr re•6001442e. InanwM &acme we ore nom Enpys Mang. ming. @ ports and tree Nos M dependents am B ou cnsen Loosing fora lanae 37-52 MI6 SWM meets to slaw Me and 4n arms BOX 19070 SOMETNNG N COMMON 32 yr old 6.2' muscular build ,nae caws mum 91id011e19 ernesen. cycling and mom Seeking a ram to m•e- en build Mere 2333at sella rit•r- rta 80X 20356 rLL COOK FOR YOU 31 r 1114new b the area L.es coali- n g. dancing. wants to go out and haw tun Seeking a female inn seer 11111e - Ws BOX 18067 PASSION • ROMANCE 39 r beck p.oNanonal m4. amacuve •rid physically M Looking for a 1.1088• old O seem emle and passionals tor ewe•. wawa* and companionship. 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BOX 18359 ENJOYABLE 1161ES 32 r old, M. akin. 1096, whoa male l sews n aeacw. female. 1 B to 45. for mutuallyBOX 61909001 get WiliamWiliam18307 CLASSIC GU1• 40 r old. 5'6, angle. whole male brown ha ed .yes Enjoys classic cars, long was. romantic emus, movies. etc Looking to • sawN, whir lem•le. 30 to 40. with s0e4 invests BOX 18174 WINTER OUTDOORS 23 yr old. 5'00. 145 b. spontaneous. m4 drums wiser spats, slang. snow WarMs% moms and mnshc Children acceptable but not preened Seeking a Wee with suns leers Please gm Me ■ call BOX 18066 LOVE 1S N nit Aar 33 r oto. 6' ."00 6 singe sew* nay aM shad borm hr and 111118440 529090 4800.8 40109 Dud. hockey and mime Meng a, Mee .059.. who. Nona 3035aoah ansa nerve for a.adehlp and pre@0y more dux 30026 LIFTS 00Fa0ECT 2f r old. 4094. 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BOX 17981 EAGER TO PLAY 24 yr old. lunge white rale r seeking another make. 18 to 50. for tun and Ir*nd- srilp Ibbs can14109 horseback riding. mares. long walks and 31ae1 nights at home Mum be honest and severe No games. 80X 18432 WELCOME ME 70 OSHAWA Fnelney male. 40. healthy happy and fe r looking for tends and a monogamous rdrsonshp wh someone specie Likes gardening walks. beach. !raver. the our - doors and more Just loohn9 tor some- one specie to share Ade undo 900 18485 EXCITING AND NEW 20 yr old b curious couple seeking p, curous rnyea. females or couples la exciting tures BOX 34819 HELLO GUYS! 30 yr 010. good looking male r seekag other hales 18 to 35. for fun and friend- ship BOX 35307 Breaking ground, making progress NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EMT ION, May 26, 1999 PAGE 19 AIP BOOK TOUR BOOTH NOW FOR THE 3R° ANNUAL SHOW Sat. ES Sun., August s dh B sr' Children's cravens. Educational Services. NaITh i Fitness dubs, Carter Training 1 mon. 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Other successful candidates were: Mike Shields. president. Wayne Mur- phy. first vice-president. Jim Hoy. sec- ond vice-president. and Dean Lindsay. recording secretary. Also elected were Al O'Neill. sergeant -at -arms. Mike McPhee. guide. Joe Samovsks. editor of the Oshawork- er. and Diane Cunningham, female board member -at -large. Three trustees elected were Chris Buckles. Paul Goggan and Charlie Peel. Three service representatives elected were Garry Murphy. Dean Lindsay and Doug Crough. Alternate service repre- sentatives elected were Brian Bittorf and Dale Mil!son. Also elected were Ib CAW council delegates: Jim Bcaudry. Charlie Peel. Terry Spence, Randy Kirk. Dave Broadbent. Keith Osborne. Dave Mur- phy. Doug Sanders. Mike Shields. Larry Heffernan. John Scanlan. John Gibb. Dave Thompson. Pat Blackwood. Dean Lindsay and Bill Wilmer. Reform Jewish synagogue invites new members The only Reform Jewish syna- gogue in the Durham arca is holding an annual family picnic Sunday. May 30 and encourages all those interested in becoming involved with the syna- gogue to Join in the fun. B'nai Shalom V'tikvah welcomes new members and also welcomes members of the community to attend its Sabbath services. The synagogue has a growing membership of 50 fam- ilies. including people from Durham Region. Toronto, York Region and Burlington. Religious services were first of- fered six years ago and thc congrega- tion now enjoys monthly Sabbath ser- vices from September to June. as well as High Holiday services in the fall. There is an emphasis on participa- tion and faintly attendance. consistent with thc princmpks of Rctorm Ju- daism. A religious and Hebrew school for children is also offered once a week. and the synagogue also provides opportunity for Jewish ntu- als such as Bar and Bat Mit, ahs. Shabbat services arc planned for Saturdays. 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