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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1986_07_23SERVING PICKERING, AJAX, WHITBY. WEST HILA VOL, 26 NO. 27 JULY 23, 19% CIRCULATION 21,500 Ajax defe'rs' c® -op decision Lis ti. �. \cwman Council has pt»tponcd decision ext the bights controversial par- tially uuMidirrl co-op tuwnhousc propotal'for the corner of Idar- wood:lve. and Highway 2. Residents in surrounding %ubdi- visions arc angered type when they roved into the area, it was not expected they share thri r em irons with iubsidizcd housing development,, Commercial concerns have arisen over prime citmmereial proper(,, being teed for co-op !n"nhouw development and the prospect .of %jax's commercial strip being re -located to the %%,,t- ney Rd. Ilchwav 2 area. D"rc Gihwn• canwllant for the Ajax..Wunicipal Huuving('nrp. (AN1110 rcaiizrs residents cnn- crms were over the "potential of welfare Musing", but quickly "cn t on toexplain the "tnwnhouxprop- nyal would comprise 10 percent market rental (th,ox•.who will as full market val;ue).. 40 pmrnt greatest need Ifullj sub+idlrr!) and 30perceni shalluw nerd (those workjng, but requiring assistance to pay for housing)". Councillor Rene 1 xlrrts,concurred that Ajax has a "dire nerd for rental accommodation". The `•'linistrs of Housing will partially fund construction or the project, but draft plans must he suhrnillcd a!ong with zoning amendments bs July tl or funding will be denied. the location was chosen because of a "willing seller" at Gihwn stated in a com- mitted of the whole meeting; held last month. Council rmommmded - post-. pvmement'n f rims decision further. until a special council me0frig to he held Jul, 29 at 10:10 a.m. I'1''Idel meetin c std By Alan Sbickldon dhe dates for the first in a number of public meeting' con- crrning thecontrotmial proposal hs fridel and J.U.S. lntk tments Ltd. to buildsix luxury comlomipi- ums and an nfrice building in the Town Ccntre arra hive baY-n act for early August. Stcrtings will he held on Red- nesday,.{ug. e, Thursday. Aug, 7 'and %Londa,,, rug. 11, at the Pick- ering Recreation Complex in meeting rooms one, tvo, and three at 7:30 p.m. The meetings will prevenr and discuss alternative development plan ideas for circ arra in question _ which is on the south shleof if}gh- Icontieaed vw vaar 21 a ca>.ninr4iUe Ill' r1c16 From fibres. -t® fashlolls By Alary shadrktoo Tb; rripther and daughter c im- Ideation of Margaret B211 and Laurie- King Lave become a top - Mi ch spitrniag and "caving team. Margaret, Laurie's-. mother does the spimilr, and La uric. who Lives in Ajax, does the reavimg. The sk}ikdf spinning and viearJMhad out becapasseddorn from genem. tion to £meratiou in the family, though. fn fact. AtargAmt, 50. and !auric. ?�. oui7rlxomc iatcr<rsted in the craftaboat 11 vearcago. while sladying Home Econom- icz at the University or Tomoto. Laurie took weaving coot.. that was where Meintrrrsl began. *Td- always bad an intemt in sewing. -.explained Laurie. 1,1 snnfed to Co back further and gcl the materials exactly as I wanted:" niu, ay well. lis using a spinning wheel the "MI or flecia from a Avrp is made into a thread which is then oval for -raying on a loom. "I Started tq spin whro Laurie got a "heli and left it in the house bib ig197i;' remembered {tar- prrt of fuer introduction to the craft. Het Interzsi In spurting was (amber reinfareed b7 a trip to lre- land in l�w . "Evtn place -e stayed in a spiandag wheel, a loom, and sheep outside," uhc said. Soon after thdt, lir Buret acrd Laurie beam ilteinasxneiat}oa in w h Margaret did the spvmi lag' - an Laurie did the weavinv. 1L"s are agaagcment that has worked out very +tell since each seems to have a special talent and love for what they do. Uurie has a'W-inch loom at her Mtnt in K'estney Hci,hts in Ajax, "bile Margaret .who lives in Coburg. has four spinning "herls .:\Iar:areCs husband Lam built . ane of the wbeeli himseif. - Both Laurie and !vlar"„aret dis- played some of thcirwork.and the strpc imotved in this craft, at the Fibres to Fashion evhiblt which was held t, fly at Pickering )lu,eum N illavo. During the ethibit. Latine worked on a 1004nch loom which the �-huttltbugs of crer"o"d had rented for the occasion. "It's a modem loom;' eipiaixd.laurie. "fi s -used to. weave vi& articles such as blinked... From': fibres to. fashions is liter- ally "bat vrrm}ag and weaving is Ad about: It's the transfon»atiou of wool off a sleep's back into a blanket, cont, sweater vrany other nutaber of articles. "I like the idea of beim, able to tate something right from the fibre to the finished article:' said Laurie. "f had alwan w anted to k seif-utfricirnt litre the pioneers." the' process from sheep to sweater involves a number of steps. After the wool has been taken ofT the sheep it is carded Into fleece by wooden paddle with"irr teeth » hich rrrro+r the dirt and £et the fibres molting parallel. The fleece is then put onto the spinning wheel which a akes it into thread by twisting it. The wheel strrrtg them% the thrrad and i t can br made loan, th ickresa dcsirrd. ncc tread is then ready for "caving on the nom. that's"here Laurie takesayer. She will set up a pattern on the foom and then »cave it with the thread. "You control the loom by fooipedats;' she. s4id. "The threading and. the treadling cons- t rol the pattern in yon weaie, and von can do unbelinabk eambira- tions of things." For those interested in learning morn about this fssinafing craft. LAntieKlmgwillbeteachirisew- - hng,ciass during the rall session of the night school at Ajax Mch School. _ ber toother Margaret BaB sh beside a splmiag wbed and a parka which Land': weaved. - e 1 I�YIiT CGS'; Pickering'% Hay News. Jule 23, 1"6 Rider appointed to Museum board Stayer Jack Ander- ad,ise on the policies period 1870-1970. ton of Pickering his and procrdum gorm- . lntendedasacultural anroaneed the appoint- Ing the operation of the resourcr ctntres In the mew orJohn lf.F. Rider Pickering Museum l il- Initten of both tesl- as Chairman of the lyge under the aulborit v dents and visitors, tit Plckering_ Museum of lb; Department of ?tuseum pro,idr, a Ad,iwn Cnmmitt" Parksnnd Recreation. " Ibing histan" of the for 1986. Mr. Rider, a Pickenrg `%lu,"m Pickering arra. Pickering resident since tillagr. Jocated in the 197-4, has sened on the Hamlet of Greenwood. Ad, isorr ' Committer ennsi,ls of l: historic for tbr")ears, - , building% depiciing the police The Ad,iwry Cum!' period 1830-1900 and a. milt" consists of Pick- t,a, and Steam Barn. investigate ering re si d entA- depicting ,the de,lop. appointed by councilfur mcni offarmmachinrry ,k . Ajax a, three scar Term -to and technnlog% for the shooting /)! tin, date(, Durham 'Ri pinnal si3 -dates Police are c%ti�alin;; a.hlwfng that occurred IcrwiLnutd Irom^jre 11 ,elopment plan fur the during the Jul, I.-th Highwai _ between area.weck end. P,ilice (ilcnanna Road and On Monday, Sept.. artcsted a man un the Valle, Farm Road. 22 the etecuti,e cum- steps of the Whiffui Sin" Ihesamrmaterial mitre, on Pic.cring home, who was holding will bepre,entedatcach council will mectiomn• apelletguntaken froma mewing. the Town of cider the dc,51opmcnt nearby house during a Pickering irresi, that plan. This m"ting is. pariv. Tb'entanwcthc resident% of Ward J optnln all residents and name of Clifford P. aet�j'�the Aug.a,6rn"t• will be held in thecoun- Wbiffin. 21, of Frazer ing,'resid"t%of W and l cil chambers of the Road. Ajar. Following attrodthe Aug.,7 meet• Pickering %lunicipai Ir and mldents of Ofncr, (1710 Kingston charges being laid, the Ward 2 attend the Aug., Rd.) at 7J0 p.m. man wr,s rritascd and is 11 m"lirg. All members of the %c1seddhed to appear in Also, a public meet- public are inyiled to Afa% Pro,incial Court. ing open tb all midenti attend Ihm meetlugs, Police are In,estlgating will be br id on Wedurs- and If you have any the'tra identity of the day; Sep L. 3 at the R" questlona you should suspect, who is charged Complex in the East nil Thomas Mclymuk, with earrlen use, of a Salon at 7:30 p.m. to Senior Planner (Long firearm, being. In pos- presm(.and diecuss a Range) at 331-1113 or union of both stolen 'Staff-T're(errrd'dr. 683-2760.% property and narcotics. TA - I A New Summer flours Thursday and Friday 9 a.m.-9 P.M. Fresh f=ruits, Vegetables, Deli & Flowers -I Daily Instore Specials KU1W U 27 Tnu,sday A 9 rust we& tilA /neCll ay% , 5 e 0 ricsaw,o ynww S w.: e, i New Summer flours Thursday and Friday 9 a.m.-9 P.M. Fresh f=ruits, Vegetables, Deli & Flowers -I Daily Instore Specials KU1W U 27 Tnu,sday A 9 rust we& tilA /neCll ay% , 5 e 0 ricsaw,o ynww S w.: e, -. v GO 'transit contract Ontario Transpona- lion and Communica- tions %linislK Fd Fulton has ananunced the award aramntEset for the GO Train we. vice cxpan, Son pruprAm in -Toronto district. I heeontractii for the GO Train senicc expansion program, east section. Pickering to %% hit h, project. grad- ing And struaurn. Henn Street to Vrcto- ria. Strc,t, stracturc modiricatioas. !far - wood Avenue to Henri, Street. This contnct,cnn- ,6ts or grading and structural Hark hctwren Henry Street u+tett) to just be,+md Bnxk Strrrt to clear the proposed Nhith, (Hr(xk "Irrct) station platform arca. The GO Tran%n tracks Hill pis under Henn Street And also under the nc. Brock Street bridge recentls constructed under Contract GGE332. �x rev, access road. via,'olT.11enn Street nal he Constructed to xnc 1*nh the OPP N pith) detachment and )h, proposed Ss hith, station. �urplu,• exca,ated matenal will he mod to rough pradr the pro- P,""I LL hittr, ,lation parking tut south of the CS locks. Existing Plckefingr's Hay Sews, July 23, 1986 3 awarded f®r extensions . S structures Lgnstraeted follo": Modifications under Contract to existing cvBeris and GGt:320, betwrenflJr- Lynde Creek Bridge woad A,eRue and completed under Cort - Henn Street, Hill also tract GGE:323 hetwern be strengthened under ifarwood Avenue to this contract to aecom- Ilenn Street: bridge modate the chingr in .structure CArr%ing GO tramportation strateys Tran,jt under Siem, from fight rail to J con- Strrrt; rctuining Halls ,cnli9nal nil transit. adjacent to GO Transit „stem. grade- cnn,tmciion' of a file cope of Rork under this cnntrAct is A, Consultants hired fora G® Train designs G(J framit hu, 1'ickcrimg, s:ahun is ro Jlard IHo o:n%alhng the prc-vn: cAAIvrn Icr- cnlnocrmm, firm, to minusnrtil lakchurr, dc,r,:n the Pickarin lior.and lh A+;gnmcnt And .ljax stutma, fill in,nhc, d ar ning neH •%panda! GO - Iriam� tr�invplJl Germs, A n" service on Ih• I.A1+ I. d,4tr,an tunnel under shorr East Int Ill, tracks. in c%tenvnn The con,g l lint n( the e%olin� rode, J,sl::rroVnt% arc Irian tur.'Cl and cnnncc apprmed (:dA, hs I';t.) duns :ram this irAn,il\ Board. ,ice- r,zensmn lea ,the nes, chairman Gars• -Her- platform+, and minor ,,ma announced- The reninatloruwthee%ist- GrrerGalluHa,Grn.lp, ingsUliogtwddin^.the cng,mw,r, planncr%, of ,(Anon is at la,crpuul Petc'rharou; h, hAs hCen led, and 144,1, Sr. pl,t retained to design the. south or IT.,. 401. upuldldg of Vic"ring There" xlJ\+Tabun GO sUlinn. and k.N, - H01 be ht..ited JI Nl-sl. llmvnsun, Architect. ne) led. and Ilw,. 401. C,nsultir„ cngmrvr, m n,n Assignment,mall, (J%hAHJ, Hilld,%ignlhe design of the o5Mp!vle, new ATA% GOst_ :JIwn, including fi • Tot' 'i he u•n ice huilding, parking any, extension. platform, and, peds•,- (n J n, tonne l gamccl un_ -- [he Pick,rlm•- pla!form HIlh AIAtiun \Lhith: cV,n,ir,r, isame building If Ihrit phA e+ io Illr the d, +f_n for S'S4-milli m GO train %Lhilhi s11lion, if F, nix, Fsp,s imPro. Linkk �1. And 11 , rarr:fullrailscniceun- 401- NA, alr.vd, been li ech til! ; :Sdulyd completed and s,t, the to h,;:in r,scouenp,r.,- stAnlard, for Ill, nth, r II m in late I IYB. fHu slAGnn+. 1986. " I Jrn pluA+sd The Contract is ,.,,. op the o\p.m+i"n %I0,..n Sim' +,n ic, pmgrs'„mg v, well," Hill aha he upgraded. ,,id Wrrcmo, who.n. (rum thrr.'lo file Hcok. Derham lee:; ro n's div round trips. In late ( h.urm An ones on the 198A. %,d nn the I.Ake- (;OBuard."Nc At GO +hare N,st hc'lHc,n Ir-.msit Ino. Lms.l ill to OAbillc And IluNin:.- the launch of This ,cr. til n. ,.nice will he ,ice. ural f c'JCrrl) mann) incf,liv n- Anticipate'Iha +ignif i- tAlli, uph; fullschcdules Vint impro,emVat ITT,, av the earl, 19901. e%Icmiun Hill hemto hcginnin: this.Oclolwr the Durham arca', Hkh the m!dif inrt of a Iran%purlmion net. round-trip lhrou(;1, work. • - - train to I IAmihon. new aCcc,% road In the OPP building and the proposed %Lhilh, %ta- lion; earth gradin„ Jrd granular base for the Thisprojectis2dmin- GO Transit grade: uterrd by (;O Transit tough grading or the under the (;O Thin proposed station park- Service Expansion Ing lot south of the C'S Program: tracks. Thr work is ' Workontheprnfqpai, a•%pvcud to be soma scheduled to begirs ill fileted in earl?.1987, Jul v,1986Hilhcumple- ThescoPrifthis con- lion set for .lite fall, Tract incl ay gradin;;, 1986. drainage, granular The Contract is have. hot mix rasing -aHarded to G.J. kill,, indstruclurrvinduding I.imiled and' kancs bridges, retaining Halls Construction Limilcd and modiGCalion, to of LLillnwdalc, Ontario e%isting cu ,ens, at a cuetof 5:,317,781. 32 NUNT 57.. AL CROXFORD Man .w.n ry Sam AJAX JACK KEARNS Ulu r^ •^ A r,,. 683-2021 "'^ 6 C01ITAC7 s3a4131G8NTi7E Tic We now stock Top Designer Frames Including: CHRISTIAN DiOR " CAZAL .DUNKILL CARRERA And Many More Over 800 Frames to choose from. Serving Ajax 8 Surrounding Areas Strict, 1975 PlcktMIC Mayor Jack Anderson. And Toronto City list] to Peterborough where the Recreation director Tom Quinn accept the games arc beitrg bead. The rumism stopped in Ontario Summer Cvtmc%torch last week at the Pickering for a brief reception and rest. mtnticipatoMf .Thetorcbwasbeingrunfmm . Zoo goes to 7ibrarv. I A sohmteer from the Metro Zoo will visit il'usa•at .thC .Aja] .chPablic Library Child - reds Departmnt on WAdzuesdIt July Z3, at 2..00 P.M. Those present w ill xt slidm and btu about the zoo. Therifrill be many interesting objects to look at am hold_ For more infum2- tion. mntact Sartcy ALaton or -Janice Pollard at 681.691-1. Picceming museum Wage 1 Ym raw d nr«i RG m tt�r. ' x tM 1"'7a a;r n! frrmwn,xd Cid l FESTIVAL V SALE JULY 27 - NOON.TO 5 PM. . - DEMOYS7RgTT0!YSfr==C13I {� SPIS IING z { (I t CANDLE1MAKING RUG HOOKING 13 \ «stored I nth ceiftun btack,milh,hop, hotel bameIn hop. rh,reh end hall unutrd ort IR bank, or Dsr(Fn's C risk. Large Picnic Grounds by the banks of Duffin's Creek Gift Shop itb6ibJ4HnratLaral at Souvenirs FREE: Underpad, 1 Carpet Sy • Leading Manufacturers Installed 1.9 a9= Y4 >tallation, Estimates 100% Nylon Carpet Wilh •Attached Underpad Starting u low as $ 95a 5. Also a good selection of no wax $ 95 Vinyl. Cushion aa- rd. :Flooring /la lou, as V�- HOURS: � • � Yd.+w.� aJ r,w.n.r„ ss sn is 1305 HarwCcd Avep Alai I b126 Jost narthyf Ibe 401. d Aw a i Pki"'s Bay News, July 2.3. 1986 . Pfi%iRING'S, 1 Lid. LT' rITIL .; PCB LISI IF, R-EDITit It llarry Sirn:P EDITOMW& _ S. %_ `ewman - Alan Shackleton ( harlolie Gentles IIU,I\h:SS N1.INAGEK t4 illia m.lirs s�:T+ tJ C( I. ITIO] Irene Proudfuot 1,30 McPhe.r-,c,1 Causa.Lnrt 13. Pickr,iri pnlario, LVN 3E6 _ IM ERTISINf, MAN,I(A-At G.•otRe Rrhn ubv o %DC'ERTISING S 1LF.s ('h rn• Hums n;; - • 1"stone Lew i. •.rack Caldwell - 639-803-1 633.1567 PU8[1SiiED 'WEDNESDAY BY LOCAL PEOPLE FOR LOCAL PEOPLE BroughamM S stands I �� after Jamboree _ ?A., W viii Rick JOhnwn'+ ( noesis .la mho rrh has come and gone for i s /� t �1• � � - � - J%'t4 jIVGs �% ,� anrn(hrr year, and, to )hr varpr»e of vomc;L Wem,, the commundy of I7rna�ham,v%till%tandin' 71 v _ - I i'�` �' y,,, .--+�1� /j•vt(.: lnumh<ry(local residents were cnnserred thatthuse,m),; the Jamhorcr — full of beer and mayhc a little bored — Anu1d dnlrtiv the i `-•{ T�1 '-+ rj.� 1� v' ' i _ p "r r tuwnlw•iwren band+ It didn't hxpprn '� � tl.-'� ^u +1: -I •y r 'Fur the no,: part the Jarrborre wa% swell% what it odveriiud itself j I _ ✓ ,r.f' r�.,3a,lr f -i r//;r / i In lx, a Bowl time with;; .wl friends and gwwf mu+u 1WW� «4,�„r s Nh:le a lot of the people who cimprd m Rick Johnu:p'% field were e 7 illi✓_., f �.. there for a good hd:e, there wa%An equal numbarof people in attendance' -:.v , � who were trate tonere+ted in the }ane counts music which was pruv:dcd ry td--' 7'� d�s�j �-` t 7 l.1y t�' %,' SxrAn Ay over :O Canadian hand,. There wrremanv uldcrcouplesand familiniiliing un lawnchalnnr blankets in front of the sbge on the barn nlaving the move >t _ Thrrr, was one group of four. two cm.PN, in their fif4es+iltinc inki, thfront of theitvan not toofarfrom the dagcliurningtothchandswhllealargetrinn Jactflew fromafagpo4•which theyhad cul in the grnurdbeside them. Thea *ere hirdiv the bile of people who evesrampant _ trough -quiet communities intheir spare time. - /ip 5(?.ri,%4 L3.":�'iG:</4 it GFi. ` yl Huvvntp the rrsidrntswho did complain About ihetxhavkmrnf the crowds at pad Jambureea firmly believed they "err justified in their las concerns. The presence of Durham Rr iooal Police was heavier than normal in the area, and the hyla. cafor"mrnl ofrcer from l'ickering aero,%fro a oh of ladirm, t2dparicd file ,cnt,.he txideof BrockRbad.Letters - accent from h:hnwn'y farm, Uking in the events. ' The bylaw officer was pmbahk thcre'menituring the sound Inds he.Editat. from the %age which ,.err always rrau>nablc, unlike wore tuck ¢ 3q� �+ yp'� pgy� erorerns 1 which h nk, olis a mite away will shake from the wand, Canada Health Act'. the problem / kTnerae:d b. hate hanks atspeakcn. 17v thcernl of the weekend."Ililh• a Bv7aw•' In hi%j:rry ('iulion "3%J familiar %i4hl at thr Jamhoric. VOng.with the police and town of PiFkcring, the organizers of the . f o thevd;tov - has ,ghheld oe million dullan a clinic to another wlrcn it ippcan Jamboree went to great eff;rts in nuke sure l he event way is lruuhk• After rnding weekly cp v;ec, week in tram(r pay manic from that the patient nrlhr{famils cies not frcea%posublc. NO bolelnnr clastwerealluwcd intheompingirra, of the battle between militant doc- the Prarince of Ontario. The Fed- have mi -dial iwsurince p.dicin, and moture)dn were not permitted. ton and the people of Ontario, I cral Government, or NST. V ulro- life insurance policies, a home or la fact a couple of rough looking charicten on hien wire turivd - feel that at least 1 should add on, ney's goremment. have condoned 'eau's that can be tumedovar to the away Saturday aricmam."� two cents worth. However. let me -this, consequently, the Liberal medical facility: , Thu was the tends annual Counts Jamboree and ov er they can about preface this letter by statin;, that Government of Ontario have (tad I would like to compliment And S25.000.haa been raised for such cbaritiesa C'anadlan Cleft.Lip and my admsation for many of the uooptlon but coact onbchalfofthe ttiank Ili thedocton wbsrciamcd Palaie Family Assoeixtioa and local rionor sports. Still, the comrov-. _Ph!ciciam of Ajax has oo equal. I people of this province and "ban their dignity and respectability env mound tht Jamboree will probably trupt again nest year. feel that 1 should aamclbem, but t extra billing. I believe that the whilst under fire from alt quarter. Thane opposed to the Jamboree bare sowed to right it attain- Forknow that they do not seek the ar♦Jment 0 with the g91emmert To the doctors who appeared to thrredii a year, they're,yastiagtbeir breath. limelight. Having said that, l will in Ottawa. ., rxchangc while caa1s.farlhe battle' - mw, attempt to respond to the let- Your statement ahelut the fatigues of the rrsofutionary 1 am -ten written by Dr. S.J. Sura of Health Care Pian inthe U.X. Lanai sure you lost a lot of'cr:dibifity Aja. - 1 1 - ha . SW 94 is i direct result of the Canada Health Act, enacted by m the Federal Gorrrncwt and wp- ported by the three political par- tle,,as a matter of record each party claims credit for its intro- duction. The Canada health Act states tun billing will not heper- mitted. as a result of this, and the h duct ha r e}act y true, 85Th 1 1 wAoang lists eS Exist and so they do bore in Canada, but em£rcency treatment h second to tone as you are well aware, and yes, people can elect to _ pay for ntri senior andjump the queue, but the senior citizen any! the avenge perxon does not have to pay exrn for Health Care Scni-- cm. The U.S.A. is a different %ton. Wh Ilh rdM and suepart for the future, and you can be astorrd, that if by any chance Vr. Lam-Grosarav� is to be Premier of Ontario tkie issi no wav he would cvndet'Ycvrrs- ing Hili 94. . wi I would also protest the sugges- tion that thii is some Orwilliws - M.-himarc. Thefacty arc Ihv"wd - have to be faced, the Canada' facts at some on 14'ex ra r area .va rrorito(inof llcalih .\ct has to be fought in the billed, the Federal Govertancat patients being shipped from one courts, but if the O.N.A. dors not retain top Intal aid and set about promoting somegoodwill for itself and membvn. I would not expect any chan;;c. - j(/i.i •i� - - S. ROBINSON Ajax -Pickering Says: OMA blasts Peterson 'Ta the editor: This is an open letter to Premier . David Peterson front theOntario Medical Association: In ori! meetings last sarnmerand fill we advised you that the type of fesslation contained in Bill 94was Maly utaecrptable to the. pkysi. dam of this provhtce. We alTmd - coasprgmst Whintiona to vont pnr- eefved pab km. bat you mbuVed us. / fcaeli Dad oaa pat . 1 • • T ��iiY� w sow sia',rivits r impost Datoe Saac4 & KIM DUQUEiTE RON PARXERtis BOONE ser. rronioavc saactioas a4 Africa, a numberoJroaawars kare "l don't ctallynrc.l don't thick ••l don't tbIai it'sagaod idea -I "l don'tt tbisk it'll do any good is derided res' boycvif rhlr, year's Canada mould boycott the Cam- :think al's thtwontthinglbey trouW the lox^ run, but in terms of the Camwwnweahb Ginnie, is iSvro- mouvveaith Gurses, though. l wish ' do because it really segregates' moral grtestiao it's a good idea- I rfaad, ifAar do pax rhinA of rbr _the boycott woaid hareaaefTect on peri Dain. Politla are getting think it would hypocritical for boycon.' if it have nay rffrtt• Stnrth Afrin, but I think it's a too much involved in sports.' those countries to sgad athletes to fAsltd atHanroedPkce was'teof time':' participate in came in country .coded - wbost'poilcirs they're against " OMA blasts Peterson 'Ta the editor: This is an open letter to Premier . David Peterson front theOntario Medical Association: In ori! meetings last sarnmerand fill we advised you that the type of fesslation contained in Bill 94was Maly utaecrptable to the. pkysi. dam of this provhtce. We alTmd - coasprgmst Whintiona to vont pnr- eefved pab km. bat you mbuVed us. / fcaeli Dad oaa pat . 1 • Where will the monarchy -go from Commentan passage from carefree BS.A. Vcwman !ouch to mortgaged Bill 96 last Derrmbcr maturity. ,Any weddings H. war of introduc- I've ever been Involved tine, 1'd just like to.vy in -indirectly ofcoune- there seemed to be armed to be more a nothing special ghoul ' monumental pain in the theca y H'edrtrsday.fuly neck than anything else 23, apart from it being - except to those who my mother's birthduy appeartobeneritmnst'- and µcstxhore's .gar• florists and caterers. hage coliecton dol. 13THCI often &"lop Except or couese.'for strange dixauy and one .minor devil that skin rashes closely slippedmy mind-itwas linked to mens'dis- ou Another Royal Avj- Orden. Families have ding Da v. 1, ran ted• berg pitted oat against Randy Andy and Fergie the other, siinpiy over a certainly hadn't gone to dray colour, with more the royal extremes of thaaonemotherhvster- Cbuck and Di's A9111- tell that she won't be monial Happening, but unique in her blat Chir. .Andrew wast t due to fon. Though I'm sure inherit Charles' Royal Queen FlIAabeth has • Retpansibilitles, either. nothing to Garthai Sar- . Batlasi,you,whyall ab's mother will share the Excittmrnt?' From her sartorial fast,. And all 1're'glranerl about nobody could or would weddings, av �an imitate the Queen observer mind you, is Aloiher's anilliaery that every wedding Fs a ❑amboyaner. - royal affalr, aulcast to jty Act - thou inrolred. Eve- And *hatofetiquette nnne else has a guod - Ifi~ hard and fast Ilene. rules that hridal-sortx. Aly wedding ccr. live and diebr? Lliclust luinly-auldhaietaken whopay%forthebrides- ,-on royal proportions . maid dresses anspay' had my mother and In the caxorroya ity, Qucen . Elizabeth our do they follow Emity. made the silk mistake Post.ordntheyxitheir or' laking the wean_ own melding rut.•s' I hab+ home from the mean, whri %idea -as it hospital, as I hire rohold the ,vddingonA always personally sus- µednr day' Lucky for p-ctkd.(The fact that the Queen whoklearly neither grndcr. Time, hasthropliunofhaving morlheplacemstcb,has her hair done twice a virtually nothing to do week. But -hat abnut with this fantasy of the other unlucky axis mint.) who upset their weekly _Howcver,now-Care schedules with'] mid--, on, this topic (and -Cckhairappoimment7 dirtied clever of you to And did you ever think acct Lhc rmttrtnatinn in to eomuit the viewing this direelion. I might , public-who-illhavcto adds let's take the be haircirtsscd b, 5:,10 thoughtone Ucpfurther a.m. to he properly arod examine that ritual attired for the Iricviscd .which marks the Csent' A lead lazy (continued from page a.l Ciam and patients. The Since the tabling of emigration' of ph)si- Bill 96 last Derrmbcr daas,theclesingofuni-•. we hate),eeo nrowen- que elinin and the Log in our opposition.- cessation of special • During the -inter and Procrdurr% which you spring we aff<rnl have already witnessed, farther Concessions are but the t1p of the whichwrmid haresolvcd Irrberw. }our ierEsla- any pefctired problem tion will cause imepara. without resort to the bee harm to Abe health sledge-hammeroflegis- 'caro system. ,All our - .lation_ Again %oY ay Ll]hif re%OUf(Y'x Mnl rebuffed Ys. � be devoted to restoring As an ultimate pro- .the excellent system feu against Bill 94, the which your government physicians of Ontario has attacked. were rorefd tow ithdml Your offer, to ncgo- all but ernCrrrncy ani- tiatea"physiciaai bill ces for a period of more of rights' merely than three weeps. After underscomourcouten- the Bin became taw, the lion that the legislation general withdrawal of IS: dfseriminalory and s % e r v I c It s w a s makes a sham of our laminated. else 'llbertim Phys! -Thin does mot mean cianswaainomorethan that phy%kUna accept the rights of all other BW 96. Far from it, citiz in ' society, Indeed, I mm. Mara yon Including those ., rights " that the repeal of the ab"Wted by. the Health CareAccen(bil- El"Ith'CareAciibif- Ity Ata i%theoveniding jty Act - priority of, the Ontario RICFLARD H. RAIL: Mcdfnl Asaoclation. TON,ALD.'_ . this a bad law, 1t Is Ontario Medical ttajast to both physi- . ASxOe]atiMl SEE THE PROFESSIONALS AT Plckering i Bay Vests, July 23, 1966 _ 5 here? In I all seriousness Diana illustrate the though both Diana and Pe^haps-the Queen mental row promises invited.' will they and Prince Phillip don't brNern', Sarah and afind'. Or will Ates. want to miss Saturday Andrew?.Or did they Thatcher just. wed Nigh: at lht Alnvin. Or spell out his Lille' And along a case of the best perhaps they wanted to what' is Ni surname South African wine in rtfthe wrddim, over -anyway? herstcad - as a token of III so the Queen Will Andrew's uncle, her n:erm for 'the "iLld he• free to open Anthony Armstrong- monarchy and its past the Commonwealth Jones be doing the pho- culunial tin? Game, which much of tography, and whit µhat about the -cd - the Commenvvrallh would he charge for dial; prrxnts?.Could yon't attend any -ay. such a Job' µould the they use toasren and .And what about the Queen simply ask him Osleriters' rehearsal dinner? Did to xnd his bill along to Are.Andrew, And Cha - the Queen and Prince the Pnlaer? µould'she ries in for the hock of Phillip take eicrybody rxpect Pont todoitfree' flocalim, when the ewe out to a good eestao- And send a spirited young prin- rant,ordid'theQueen hill. will he Itst the.addi- crus challenge the set up T% tables in the tioaal late charge' royal reuryr, as cvi- RoyalSittingRoom,ror Will Sarah, modem dencrd in last werk's amore Informal girl lhatshe i,JmAston doortnsbing anno at IIatheripG keeping her maiden Andrew's stag party. Ifo- do the invita- name? 'Or worse, her (Did Diana really think tions read? µ'aa ase -.job? she'd etch agiaupuof norx iavilcd to sharein 'A ill Afarrar Coo Stark in theTksh' -the exchange of rrwfri- Tha i elite and U<nnis 61o speak') SEE THE PROFESSIONALS AT Plckering i Bay Vests, July 23, 1966 _ 5 here? In I all seriousness Diana illustrate the though both Diana and -royal household in not Fergie deserve credit as highbrow as the for breathing new life world. might think .(dis- into the monarchy, regareing accounts of They aremoden,lirefy, the princnr scholastic pretty and urbane. So 'acheivem tnts, of what if they spend a lot count.) of monoon, clothes' - AAhiI<therniofnritiad And Sarah, with the gnaw+ on haggis; lir dtmplts and vamptih shares a dinner of fish rrdtrnses,pss malt and chip+, the,, at least the vibrance and vital - have something to look . ity nnrysary to get the - up to and cherish. Bri- Queen barhequcing in tian hal something the backyard, eating other countries dont chicken with fin- UtthoughinAmer-isca, ,her gen, arxl)narn wear• - Nancy's thing). ing stretch pants The 117th the arrival of day may still arrive the Gifts, as 1'd herein "hen the Quern is seen like to dub* them, the on national television, monarciv seems more promoting fish sticks. Approachable. some- All thanks to the Boys how. By. ber Sherr doing so, well inthemar- delight in rock groups, it2Isweepst2k ,, ALL -15 LOCATIONS INCLUDING: 1 I 6 PicierfaZ' s Bay Yews, July 23, 1936 I -industrial building permits set record in Ajax N.{-, Smith S v{era_ in !h.' sm1 Tornio;; ' In our Opinion, this Folluvving approval the meeting. F�rlicr this sear, Iadditional ION commercial construe- �: epre,"t'- ofthtmotionrrquesling Today. Regional predietrd that 19$611 b.,, ft. haildin • to he con- tion is ju'::;Tled Ascauu the additional reprexn- Cuuncilior Jigt \litty would be lhr test searin TED AR 11 S %Iallor Bill \i}l.e:(❑ o(gruwth. talion, ('ouncillor, and I are the only two the his'toll" of the Town buildin�fm Jim Don- completed, the cum- tx• AI 'nortime have from Oshawa then*ere from Ajax on Rr„•ional of Ajax fa terms of the - struction aceuunted for members of Regional succrsdul in haying A council. C'allectivels, valve of hai!dingr- a .�� Ing facilit'r - n':car I w council, ha Orr from ' reconudrlwit motion n we each renu rnt mils issued for inns= pROCf1 \I'rs - Urhawu, supporit•d the approved sq that the 16,992 . pa•rvim. I1tis triaL and commercial Drums en fuller Hoed. expamiom at AUDITIU\,{I' requtu for Thr .IJdi• miller*illcnmrbcfure repo-umatinn is the 1 cleared twin. I ac- (i4 w'—sif :t )Ar Li; i 1 commercial eonrtrur firma! repreunlation Rv;lonal council again, highest in the region. pleased clot my pudic- l.imittd, cvpanwtn at paper, 1 a•spnt you will for .\jus and (1"r 1hi, time ,x, Scpicmhrr If Ajax arnl Nhithv 'granted tion isbrr y. - the (]tr$slrr � Trim � ser that ler. Sam F1rm• Nhith,- lhi, i, re,um- p If) % motion w recon- are tach 7n {h the end of .lune of d or Jurre new • irdmtriai inn, founder and Prni-. ably hecaure• thi, would rider rcquirer approval' additional Regional this sear. the value Of _plant. a t - Auildirsgs for R;m±en dem u( ti.N. F.rmmg diminish the U,hn,,A h, ,at, one-third of councillor. each person i.'sdtcstrial and cnmmrr- ' v 1 Corporation and Rin Ltu„ar.,..l,parhapa[cd voting strength .. lloua in attendance At from Ajax would re r p e+ - cul budding permits was 173 per cent of the N.{-, Smith S v{era_ in !h.' sm1 Tornio;; -\senuc. The• expanded value of industrial and crates - Limi;cd r;1” cerrmon, for the cum - because Of LMwt"I' commercial construe- Dre,cr Drive, A new pans , new 135,000 sq. senium Which won the ' b.,, ft. haildin • to he con- defe4cecantract.Build- tion for the vh )ICnf the held. I ld it.,, Ltd. on Dar Road,a - n sttvctrrf on Darr jtnad. TED AR 11 S .year e multi -tenant industrial Nhen the huildin•• is paledthmmanth. ' previous s record. the prenrws rtco n- NOn-re,idrntiai con- buildin�fm Jim Don- completed, the cum- tx• Loam Supply V Include An expansion at nis on !Tleser Drive, an any -ill mo,iag its p' • .. Yi" 9 .Ltd. struction aceuunted for additional building n office and manufactur- Site plan approval :3percento(L'.^.�aiwa of huiiding per:w!A"?innarch Indus- Ing facilit'r - n':car I p �/ �s� R�-IV- issued to date. tPlace trial Condominiums, A borough o \jet. pROCf1 Ae ncwhuiidingfor Lcnnex r -AArlcome to Ajax. S.N.IdemiunzLtd.' PICKERING value of building per- of b 'Idov,c1wr- Drums en fuller Hoed. expamiom at AUDITIU\,{I' - has already been mils for indu,triAl and And Ilughes Roof iru,sc,, INUt �TRIAI, (i4 w'—sif :t )Ar Li; i 1 commercial eonrtrur thew permits will Silr p'm aptroy al half. lionreachedalmustsi2 million, rtault in an additional hat been •ranted. to - REGIONAL Prrm:h Ln in�!u,trial Z53,000,q. ft. of irdus- I)"-(' ('Ancon:- tJIJ}Tli'�/ wen' fur irial'pacein \jet for thecon,tntaionofa happened at the the excnt ISc espamion at TUI .I'rrm i;, Inc eminence- 23.000s,,(t.addilwnat 1 .. . Electric %Canada' Bial e,mstnutm.'ir- re th.•nar n(iheir rxirimg approved, by asate of - for Bads/Fnic,Alan, huOdin_ the addition' request the Minister of the Norwood'" Piacr writ face Nladkcnrie Offir Duildingan Alar- -\senuc. The• expanded wood Avenue North, facilities am rolwecd Ivarr ?IcdicAVDental because Of LMwt"I' Center on hinz,toa invohcmentwlthacon. Road, lillaze Court. senium Which won the yard At the west end of ' Canadian law level air Pkker;r llllabr, Dis: defe4cecantract.Build- .eosery Bav Center at ing permit approval and Like Dtivcway and the commencement of Drescr Drive, if.... constr:'ction s amici. Day Care Centre nn paledthmmanth. ' MA ndrake Street, Site plan approval Brouwer Nurvrn. ihr has also Rein zont.•d to initial expansion At mr, Irans.x, . 11"111, A Texa, Bureer Resuu. vare riusine distribu- nnt and the cltcnsior, tot coolnclor, for a' of F S A Plan ori [fit. 10,406 sq, ft. hnilding wood Avenue Noith. On. the north side oI 7j,eu• permitsreprmnt Drner Drive, we,t of 145.000 ,q. ft. of addi- \lonarch Avenue. 'ihr tional enmmercial. Cnmpany it presentls space in Ajax. '- Imated at the comer of .N'e also has, a float Street and %lack- numberofbuilding Per- enzic Avenue. .As a mitslntheapprovalpnr rust of the new (acili- o asi for industrial tics. yvlanerar "Al he construction. Thee Able to expand their Include An expansion at Boor space require- - Dowt)_ Canada incntsaml inerrate their Urnilad. a new boi Wing number of cmplos% cc,. for Manton 41" im on Site plan approval Drover Drive, and lusbeenznntrdtotio,- major rrnmdtinm at slu Construction DuPonl. Permits in the 'limited far An 13.000 approval sins .for sq: ft. building at the- x'oalmerclal. cocislx'ac- northwr,l comer of tloq are for as uxmbl, Monarch Avenue- and hail tobt built by BOsaio C.icmecits Road. Faith Com r,alon it C -le. - has already been ments Road and cleared an the site. The MounArcb Aseenc. the building will hOuse offl- seeoad floor of the ces and An assembly Teras Barber expan- half. don. and for a commer- ADDITIONAL . cEat plan at Ifar+ood - REGIONAL Amine North and Gar- COUNCILLOR diner Drive. These per. So close• but not mits are fpr an there yet- That•% what additional 95,000sq. ft. happened at the of (ndnxtrtal and mm.. Rezionai council meet- rnetdai space. ing on Jul$ 16. Yes, we're having, a Rel;ioltat council very nucrrssful yrnr in approved, by asate of Industrial and commer. -_13 to 13- .2 motion to Oat development' request the Minister of Wire pleased Ajax "Imlicipai Affairs, to basinsaea arc expand. provide forlbe Towno( mz in Ajay. and we're Ajax and for the To*nof . pleased new businesxs Nbitby toeacbllaveon nn moriag to Alax. additiaml rvymenta- NE" COMPANY tileon the Council of FJstwhere in the the Region of Durb lm. C)PSE1 ent 11,253 people. This repmentation would he similar to the reprer.en- talion in Pickering, Dshawa' and Nhitbv, and s higher than the a+erAgi representation in the other Arramunici- politic, in the Rcgion. N -t believe we has, a growl eau for the addi- tional represent ation. 1 hope to Are such,,ful in September. 11 NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL 07� t MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Tho Ar,1:!r^, F:n•u-p a! S!d�rm'rn' : Cf 1!1e Ccr,:c.,C-;n rl Tho R.-, oral '.f.:1" _ : Y��r/ rf ,^. �:•••.,m rl.,, piif pitn •,:.•C Cx Com b...r 71, 10,05 Are a.: !,Nu !.:..r. 1!:. R,-; C , - „ p.p .^a•,, Cr! R';',r.tlV x,:y C'C.i. res_�JC cn:l . .. ! r° i f! u' •:.!:..' c;;:. LV :a L1H T?,.911Jr.,r�R�rl:%!1':le!'.v(hpVCe••1•v..�_.1:. ,.1"]'.dr. -... �.. ;: .:.P `..• .: Y. -'r .' i;,rnrn .1:d M-.!, h... r.....,�rrrs-.,! ••,„ n ...:. ^t p.,. -.neat i c:...� :.. ® BONELESS "$ 5� I STS all& D's OW �• COLESLAW R t � Ir"ORK SAUSAGE PICKERING ONLY. SORTEI COLD CUTS - HOT OR SWc L , i, CEEB SLICED FRIEDDPASTRAMISCHIlTZE b 211111891b 2• - SAVE 1 40 ib. SAVE I DD Ila 2.99. SAVE 1.40 lb • Pfhering's Bar News, July :J. IM 7 Can you help solve this crime? Durham Regional Vey1. 'He approached till in a hat. The victim lie was wearing a anyone providing Infer- - used in the Ajas/Pick- gram, one of mora than Crime Stoppers is ask- Ibe, female employee did as she was told and black bomber jacket,- mation which leads to Bring areas,and, 1-800-. .600 Crime Stoppen in for the Public's behind the counter, the suspect left the blue jeans And black an attest in this ease. M74A77 which sin be Programs across North. as.%w2nct in solving a demandingcashandthe _ store. winter gloves- .{mountsoftpt9S1.000 .used in any area. Toll America. The award robbery which occurred utmbinatian of the safe The smpecl is des- This crime will be re- will be paid for lips lead- free for all longdistatsce money is raised through in Hhitbs during the at the same time bun- cribed as male, white. enactedon CITr-TN on Ing to an arrest in any calls, evening of January dishing a knife. The aged about 10 srs.. Thun.: July 24th, and serious crime., Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of tioms which may besenl 1015, 1996. employee staled. [bat 510"-6', 180/:00 N.. on CK�R i CHF.\ Calkndonothareto the Durham Regional to Toronto and %Ubout 10:50 P.M. a she didn't have the cam- ligbi brown, shoulder T.%. on Friday, Jul, give their namesor its- Police Force writes ibis Regional Crime man entered the Keo- bination at which time length hair part td in the '_5th, 1996. lifs i n Court. The Crime article to help combat Stoppers,-P.O. Boa 54, , tucky Fried Chiciam at the suspect told ber to middle, full moustache. ('rime Stopper/ will Stoppers numben are crime..A Citizen Hoard Oshawa. Ontario I.1 H 101 Dundas itreet put alithe money in the acne scanonhis face. . pas up to S1.000 to -'2s_ -&t71 wh"can be administer, the pro- 7K9. ® BONELESS "$ 5� I STS all& D's OW �• COLESLAW R t � Ir"ORK SAUSAGE PICKERING ONLY. SORTEI COLD CUTS - HOT OR SWc L , i, CEEB SLICED FRIEDDPASTRAMISCHIlTZE b 211111891b 2• - SAVE 1 40 ib. SAVE I DD Ila 2.99. SAVE 1.40 lb a, Pieter n;'s Har qc 1, Juiy 23, l9sti A (� FACE AT PICKERINOTOWNCENTRE Imagine the Ilnest tee cream—only with 40°.,•less calortes and 7521, Iesi choiesi- "erol. Colombo yogurt Is alt-nalural and _ made with fresh whole milk. Delicious strawberry, vantlla, chocolate and peach In cones, sundaes or shakes—One little taste Is all It takes. Sundaes freshly prepared strawberries, Kiwi fruit, pineapple and bananas or peaches pre- served in pear juice. You cin add raisins, coconut, carob, granola, nuts and honey. Shakes, 2=:; milk, fruit juices, fresh fruit, honey and natural flavours for. a real all natural taste experience. We also offer a, line of freshly prepared —Salads —Bagels —Muffins .—Whole Wheat Rolls DAILY SPECIALS Bagel With Cream or Swiss Cheese & Tea or Coffee $1.59 Muffins & Tea or Coffee 99C We Count Taste & Calories Pickering Town Centre, Lower Levet lin the.Pood Court area) 831-8624 - -r }. r� •rte -,: ._�` _ ' Don't smoke, dig'. ,Ajax \ia.or Bill>1c1Aan (left),tands next to S. (Sam) K. Fleming At the tad turning far the 135,010 square foot S.W. Fleming Ltd. building on Bxr Rodd inv)uth Ajay Thecompans makes%lcci doom and frames and other metal fab ricaleXoducls. The cumparts empin}t 180 people. and the plant mill b, -one or the larger industrial buiidin,4s in Ajax. )e Stemp's Stew V 11 by Harry Stomp dere fall ager the deg3lce;r • i m -it bc_s:de the led. hit about the number of your head on the pine ( �was.� chest and then it is deaths among young downhill from there. silQ p ver I m sure- just responyctothisproblem reading this columna HY . lining. r.one n f tbf me crit} i rot t i•se itta''• h .s a7 The eyenty are pro­ Promotei to reduce the funitv now, t,dt Old yruevrr Face 111 lxrat the time lou •^. oe of thole day5 cntild nat'e,dmF"icfj •.Anon you •.Aished the highr.�Lhuildmq. ..'Ju'(I sta%ed :n bra!' Thu .cevk Ricard You k o'ar the' from .1 couple of kind l meal.. The first roaders •.Aho srs a thuin;uu(!uis y;,t up, d.i_like th::t ,atm Cycling deaths and injuries on the increase The Easter Seal mend thetrusr, unless: Society% fs macmed a) the person riding about the number of the bike. is experienced cycling injuries .and and competent; - deaths among young b) infants under one Canadian cyclists. In year oldsbouldoererbe responyctothisproblem carried on a bike; We program 'Be bike c) child should be smart' Is being actively seatbelted In carrier, Promotei to reduce the d) ase protective head numberordisabling and gear for on aal your fatal bicycling • child and the carrier accidents. scat should provide Cicada has 3 million additional protection cyclists and more than3 for the child's head; million are children. e) rideon quiet strerts The largcit (lumber of or parks, avoid roads death and injuries w ith heavy traffic; through cycling acci- O obey all traBic dents occur in children- signs and rules of the SIJ sears of age. .A road. study conducted at CLOTHING Toronto's tiospital for 'Dress children in Sick Children, June 1, bright clothes in day - 1934 -December 31, arse; at night, In)cllaw 1935, reports 231 of or shite. Sturdy %hoes, the trauma dcatfn. ere riding gloves, and the result of bidding closely fitting clothes' accidents. - - - - are henrficia1 Because of rcparting BICYCLES procedures, there is a N%kesureitfd,your suspected under esti- child's viae, is in w9{k- mate or accidents with Ing order lir scc„nd- minimal injuries to hand) with chain Eturd. bic)climi. Soithsafeto working brutes, and say (tut cycling injuries easily grasped brake are a prublrm and that kven. Install a bill or with an increase in the horn A white frost) number of families par- reflector and at Iegst ticlpating in the :part, one rear red renector the number ofacrideou are necessary for rlding w i t i Increase at dawaandthrik.Regu- comparably. - I" maintenanceis The advantages of essential. cycling as a physical The Societv's .ge activity greatly out- bike smart' pampblet; neigh the risks fnvolved available in Frcvch and In cycling- The number English h designed to -of 'accidents can be help familia teach their reduced- through adc- _children to understand quate education. Child- the importance of hicy- resl=karttheproper cle safety and lndades use anti care of their "- Informalfow on rrdao- bieveli s and the 6npor- ing the number of Wine- taoceofweartuaproteo- les through education, lin tear- , r • Lrarnint bicycling Bike safety briefs; maturity Is' a family ChAtrm'acarrier respunslbllfty and sou can be extremely should be taken daagtzosa if they fah seriously, - thelampersafetyaccts For further informs sorles A child carrier _11® contact: Narkae seatmakayoeirbiiyde Catka Public Rdt unstable, and the Cana+' tincts Officer. Pmro- dim Institute of Chad tion Strilem (416) Health 414.6220nL-613. ' pletety turn around news ..that his and'saw' eseryCting _ transmission was come up roses, =dead gone After repairs of following a course anda nim bttlebdl for of destruction. 11noutSl1,'t0heandEd- Ednaand tianey na considered Archilhald, -of lix- whether they should bridge, had this cit- head for -home or perience on.a recent tra%elon They decid- trp. The,: took in June ed'to keep going. off for a journey Tncel!:r.g sadly through the Yukon along smarting from and into Alaska. It h ving their wallet wasn't their first trip thinnest Out they stop- thYoughthatbeautifui p,41 at the tourist of part of Can3da'but :t rice :n Edmonton to could b one of their pick pp same ne•v most memorable maps ardi this is Jou outside wFhere :r luck North Battleford. started to change. 5 Aatchea tr,, i p time a I fin ey' fel t some thing r prr.entatisc of the alittle strange in ha- Junius Chamber of 1117.1 truck- Clunk. Comincree. " Gde's (lupk- ,lty the time• what, folk_%,you have fly ey —sa d lcto hood chM-en y, our c.aaimtua4aray,e he : jug 'sof the tt c•k`. ecu, Pian the ::ad The .{entleman a escorted them down- to'.vn and set them up m a luxurious suite at the Westin Hotel which they enjoyed for two n:gh Ls wdh all the tnmminFs. "We even had.., four pillows,"slid ilarreys " Lt was just like home becaulic Edna tock threeof them and left ear •,yith one Then the ;,ifts ,IartcYl The), took a visit to the Edmonton council -cha misers where an alderman I rese rtehl them w5th 111 kinds of c:.rtor 1 4' vies "The s re cev et' several cash ler- t:ficah toa varicty of Edmonton stores' .a large hasket of fent :Ind ihvv hid they photo Ldctm for the Edhionlon ivl,, :u Nere's a great offer from European Women's Health Club. Jilin now and take advantage of our great 2for VSale, we'll give you an extra 1 Year Member- ship that you can give to a friend or keep for yourself. You can't go wrong with this offer, so take a friend and go- on the double. Pkktrtag's Bay :cows, July 13. 1936 9 ,.veil as taking part in radio reports. Then they were noticed by two members of the Wood. bridge ' (Ontario! Legion. They s� their Blue Jay jack et s and Harvev's " L'x- hridge. Ontario" hat. The Legionai'ini were in Edmonton for the annual convention of the Canadian Lcs;mn m They prentcd F,dna and Harvey •with a pair of tickets to sae the oneard only Vera Lynn. the ssaJheart of the forces in World R ar '. 1!ens, .Adis ffexl o!hers they enjovfYl the "White (Tiffs of Poem"...We'll Meet agar" anda number. of other sanFs !hat. th:, lady made famotc,. Em om"WomensHIL-4/1 EXCLUSMELY FOR WOMEN FOR INFORh1AT10N CULL: 83.1-1105 j "A Welt two days '.nth tne.fneridly par ple of Edmonton," 'h jis the way the_: ex. plpmed - the everience. "It Just goes to shg,x you that wher life seems the darkest a cad the mast deprtss ir„there n Ile as a .ihtr Loire out (fere sornk,Ahcre It h'15 ;1 F e e�xpe r .-„ct. m our ves the next time you • art out the day on t ar ong foot n tnr tier to look for that ,the amethimz that a in put things sack tt the right - c Cs Fe•ncrally there III you Fare to d• f: d it. 1'h; ik< to the Ar- chdrald for s!hjnml, lbs "nArlence• 1735 Sayly Street Pickering ai—� p(- - fleet East cr Brock Rd) al tI 1' e_ 6njQy otter. . onto ;r aclWoes . Ve J . tr,cr.�"as'sd�rt tsu'9 J! ' r PODm • _—.yrs > Pkktrtag's Bay :cows, July 13. 1936 9 ,.veil as taking part in radio reports. Then they were noticed by two members of the Wood. bridge ' (Ontario! Legion. They s� their Blue Jay jack et s and Harvev's " L'x- hridge. Ontario" hat. The Legionai'ini were in Edmonton for the annual convention of the Canadian Lcs;mn m They prentcd F,dna and Harvey •with a pair of tickets to sae the oneard only Vera Lynn. the ssaJheart of the forces in World R ar '. 1!ens, .Adis ffexl o!hers they enjovfYl the "White (Tiffs of Poem"...We'll Meet agar" anda number. of other sanFs !hat. th:, lady made famotc,. Em om"WomensHIL-4/1 EXCLUSMELY FOR WOMEN FOR INFORh1AT10N CULL: 83.1-1105 j "A Welt two days '.nth tne.fneridly par ple of Edmonton," 'h jis the way the_: ex. plpmed - the everience. "It Just goes to shg,x you that wher life seems the darkest a cad the mast deprtss ir„there n Ile as a .ihtr Loire out (fere sornk,Ahcre It h'15 ;1 F e e�xpe r .-„ct. m our ves the next time you • art out the day on t ar ong foot n tnr tier to look for that ,the amethimz that a in put things sack tt the right - c Cs Fe•ncrally there III you Fare to d• f: d it. 1'h; ik< to the Ar- chdrald for s!hjnml, lbs "nArlence• 1735 Sayly Street Pickering ai—� p(- - fleet East cr Brock Rd) al tI 1' 10 Pkkeriazq s Bay News, Inky 2J, t9Eb Supreme Court of Ontario,. declares no compulsory dues? In an historic deci- sion..%It. Justice John White of the Supreme Court of Ontario hat declared that unions can't force workers. through compuiwn union, dues, to support political partin and cau,e, they disa;,4cr wrh. In a IzXpagr deci- sion dated Jul) 41h,Jus- lice While wrote that: "The use o! n:r.:pulury dun for purposes other than cullecioc bargai- ning•..cannot be justi- fied in a free and' democratic socicn." Men Lavigne, the 53 -sear -old i lailey bury Schoolof Minestncher said of his court chal- Ienge, "1 was fiAhtiny, for individual rrecdum to make pohlrcal chbi- m. I think this is going to be a great start fill that freedom." . Colin Brown. press. dent and founder of the National Citizens Coa- lition, which finincull, backed La�igoe', chal- tenge, was do lighted h, the decision. "litli is animpurtanl victon for fnz'dom of Ow fndi,idual," sant Ilronn. "I his i, hiitnn in the making." "it alsopnn cs that in nor system the litho guv can still get jusllec e,cn whcnhe's up acaimt the gown o f big unionism." Durin;, the case t.av ignc's coanwl. Dco- nit O'Connor. Q.C.. had argoasl .oli.(acing a union member N sup- port causes with rhich he dhagrerd,l,iulatcd his frcednm of asuria- t ion w h ich is guangtred in the Charter. O'Con nor oho argued that l.avigne'y situation housed guvcmmcnlai action which ga,r him the right to io,okc a Charter defence of his rights. Nhile agreed with thea arnuments. tic has yet to deride on a remedy and has imiRd further argumen(on the matter from 6olh sides. Layignei lawven arc recommending that unions should not be allowed to uw forced dues for purpose other than collective bargaio- inn unless the cmplmcc indicates he iswillingto wppon such activities. Da,id Somenilic. vice-president of the Coalition, noted that this ruling silf have a major impact on titepoi- itiul climate of this counln. "fo,mcr CL( presi- deni Dennis %M),r- motl himself idmirt end that if 1.a,igncwxwo- cessful it could imperil the strewth -or e,xn the es iso cncr-n rthe C LC ", "This •icon, aside from being is Ict"r, for individuaffrecdora, is also a victory for pnliti- calinte;;rily," 1 he N('C hasphdgrd (osupport Lavigncirlhe unions decide to appeal tuthe Supreme Court of Canada. "The collective bar• gaining process can be both ads anced .and financed by thine who henefit without the use of compulsor, dun for purpoW, hcynnd the immediate concerns of cuilcctisc bargaining and witicmcnt of dis- putes arising out of the C,01,0i,e agreement.', Ihe Chartcr of . Rights exists for the protection of minori- tiaa. Kith this in vim, I' am prepared Io con- clude that the impacl on the indi,idiral in this LAW. althou�h it maybe small in ptcvnian amount• is wrious enough that It requires that the ynv'r1mrnt be rctluirkd)n accomplish its objectiveby using Ihi Ieast ohtrusive method a,.ailable. The principle which I think must be citablhhrd. then. is that cnmpuhun dun may onts hr u,ad (or the pur- P.,W which justifies their ion onion and for no other purpose lw,ond that. In other north, the use of enm- .pul,nry dues fnr put pgses other than collective, har-,aining and cullecli,e agree' mint admini,tri Non cannot he justified in a free and democratic urlciy, where the indi-' ,idual ohjll% to such use." P RSIE BEA ..1 A car -bicycle colli- hand after it became chirye,aberichwarranl List at 5:30 a.m., Sao- ought in the miling has been issued for the day, July 13, sent a maChine. N'audcrgruf arrest of Paul Sull- 17.ye"Id Hawkes- was cleaniag the kowski, 24, of Oshawa. bury youth to ha,;;d 1. machine when it acci- The charge was laid bay Durham Regional dent(, started, Durbam inJunefoRowingarnm- Police sjolutman. The Rcgiaaal Police said. plaint received by youth as laud as 5:00 a.m., July '17th. Police from an(%Sawa being � Satisfactory * + • • yvom2a.rnarrWfort-o taadilkh W the Oshawa A Joint effort by our. months to the accrostd. General Hwpital. ham Regional Police The .accldEnt and Royal Canadian - occprrrd in wont of Mounted Policc they are invextigating a Sheridan Nanrrfes nn malted in the arrest ' Duadis Stm,,t, Fait. being made-atthc flood Durham Regional Graeme Stephen and Centre Slots arta. Police spokesman said. Smith, 24, of Bethany. of Oshawa, Sat., July offkerx on patrol about driver. of the -car, is . 1: at about 4:45 p.m. 5:00 a.m., July '17th. charged with driving • Robert Ahexaader .Sunday. noticed two while Ith ability was Mitcliell, 2-5, of Greer men Inside Ray's Smoke impaired and caaslirg felt Street. Oshawa, in Shop Stowe Street, bodllyfiarm.Hehsde- charged with being in Soutky Oshawa. 175 lord to appear W posxaillOu of LSD for damagew=idonetothe Whitby Provineial the purpose of trafila store when the two Cost to answer to the tall. He was released an woatd-be robbersbroke CeSta' Street, stckillsd� bail following a Bail tam - the building, .charges }learbig and is sibs saidthat there was rake,injariatthedilm k}aird to appear in pea, nothing taken firths the } + * } nodal Court to a,~ store. ' A 43 -year-old main to the chult. 011116cen Charged with break was Wjared tart week found 20 malts of LSD, mdelrltr whhlbelattm when Ws band beams Of u- m*k u street to oAramit as isdkta= alight W a doffi mix. •vatim, in the jecned's ble offence art: Darren ' . machine at the pooezdm Roger Beildinfllle. 12, Cootry Style Dougen chars" is Randy Wal- of Whitby, anal Larry in Ajn- - . a r. i .+ Normia Mcca "Vn k .Bert Vandergraf, - 10. of no Bsed address. rittor of the siert, Aa a result of failing - They are scheduled to taken to Ajax- loappearlazzOthawa appear in Provincial cherfng lirepital for ..Prorinciar. Court in ns Court in awer to the (meot to hh Hot answer to •a bigamy, chn"91-_ Drrsts-up Das for tummer camp in Pickering provides cornersatton pieces for thea young fellows as they litre up for the Judges. Pkittin*Rctmation Department often a number of summer programs for chfldrrn with ctfvitim ranging from sports to arts to outdoor woodsman. Miles of gooey, sticky papier macht liter, tfime V� will haic %olpted a flyh from a coat hanker. flour paste, and old nmspapers. Pictured here are Laurie Kimball, Karen Leroux, Smita Bahadur, and Holly I forbatuik (left to rights. at the Arts in Action Summer Camp program pro,idcd by the Pickering Recreation Department. Some love the hands on productiun:.olhen are not so stuck on it. • s + *_ thmesehicles.C211 15:0. A Durham Regional Police spokesman said. they are invextigating a x a ♦ x cartes of motdr vehicle thefts that have •A June Crime ocoormi in. Nhllby Stoppers story - ha since the first of July. - resulted In a Janetvilk The theft of a 1973 Loan being charged in Chesroletvanvalurdat eora<ctlon with a hit S3,000 went unnoticed and rum accident which for two weeks.The,rii- occured on?larch 1.7 in Cie was stolen some( i me Oshawa. be 1.rea July I and July About 1:30 a.m. on I4,fmm Grant Mimics that date, a blue Chev- Nfotors;Dumb%Strxt, mkt was befell; driven E, N tiNtby. west of Olive Aves r at A second car diner- the Iatetsrctkil of Cd-{ ship Whitby Toyota. . baa Street when Iyellow Dmdas St. W., Whitby, C3evrolet Nt O1 t.-whkh� was robbed somrllrpe was lnveftiuy skwtth of between.6 PM. July 1, CeSta' Street, stckillsd� and 2.1l.m. July -13. nitoetrsectkia Value Oftheeanflofenf3 tthee 6 ..t�� tting Cher - 315,009. rake,injariatthedilm .. A motorcycle was and I . $4,290 starts July 13. from the damage. The Nma to& teadergrootd parking. orf tnvrIIWC east o lot of White Oaks OIIverAminae. apartment. countries. Charged with fallieg Dsmdia-Street. West. torTuuMxtthesceme Or Whitby. Police are as - acclatut. drivia2 fobkWB for the red and with so insoraa<e and a yellow 1923 - Honda aazbtt of other HIgli aWoecycie 21md. at way Tsaffic Act S580. - Polre world chars" is Randy Wal- apprtciate any sssist- ter Douglas. Cobel. 33, ancthe recovery of e W cf Iasetyule. TOWN CENTRE SK., Ziat�aeyvFM 91+()14 e.?J 1.1c"? . Ll ~ c •MT�Mu�4 i'�a�r � _ a.Crl• owe, tq 40a r.as l os " 'HELD OVER I:: a' tmrs:aarvraL�:st 7Y>E i �€ CU PARADISE wpw�yAYw ei'e o:ar. f.ae zx ss � "w,st rota wig R Daae: S9altOtae Rta' � c � incre" ase its size? Shouhl The Regional was made by the de,eb puba input, despite the council be expanded l), ,per and Accrdptcd b, proof that comes from two addiliunal•council- ih< Rr,;ional council. I other source, that Bin Z* Th' I ues or nu . n q, tion Seas posed to the dents mckivicleaky con- - � \Ie� iZuhCfiN)❑ f nmal council on transporting and V - erlS mainWroid and a4, anal the chic proi- +cntililed,lvams(ItIN- " d om'+dav Joh 160Ih ria C'onw;hcr Minister ' - Mone. Kwintrr.. wld. when ( eunsi lm RrtR 43Jet, tips are -- included in"A Guide to ' RrUoli�+l �nundllur of ljas mn,edlhJ[ Afa, pane Yrr% and csplo- SAfet)" for a free sunny," said ',]Ir. copy, write the minEo-- and:l h(th, begnen Ong tri'. Consumer Inror- of these acci- nation Centre. 555 debts could ha,c'bern additional a)uncillor at Aioided h, having pro- Toronto, Ontario, 117:\ the Regional level. this sates mvead of each ,choul bus east. n A.vCr, ,ontro,crsial ,im;lc person ,ming inereaie'-d -demands for matter. +Ince, Ivan, eRCe.'�L nUld ii neneitor bus Wnicrs into rural hriinr that the coun il., to cut back rrpre,cri arra,. possible garhagr i, dread,,Iop lin4c,ind tion to iwo or there per- cu Vection net wppbrd instead tit inac.,inC .Ser.% for each mum- IT,Total areas it prevent. mrmber,hlp. Should be 11,11 p.t Ftt r, ,Ind carr, plus the complaint, cut back. Of course the on under a simple iaMut farming_ ictisi- pruhlem with Conlin,: majority'NhAc1vr ;` lien. Nunn nnre farm had, i, me %a me A, in .,tem i, uxd, be Ili i+alluwrd to drrclupthe 'Wry +ug;;rsi;on of III], •a,panion or cutlmg� demand Comes in if nature. flew it., Sou to hack. .nmron, 1,g.ring another• and pnssihl, 11, and who dl, +eu cut l.' .till feel that tile', err 6, .1111 t'a,llflcal In n, To Ill, qucst oll of the sire lour. / +u!Idivid,- their find,. of the Rc ,tonal crmnCil I mrniioncal th,:%con. i,', h. +hou!d one farmer was rii,rd b, Council- cern of the pronnieal get retiremcntmores or for Dionr of o haw A, govern.mrni rr�afding devclopltocnl hot n:ecivenl a ser, tie::- rnod producing land%, and aooihcr tK•ndlscd_^ attic rmponsa 1'erso,l- and the d)ffi,ultie, the pro, ipcial alb- 1 belies, that cre.,ef.d hs ;en.roach- guvernmrnl% ItvAlArel culhad, nn the ,ve of mens. rola_;fjculmro 3wlicie-s don Jiro. for coun'th, AC:I,nl idea.A arca, thrum.hurbanitl- limited dr,ciupmoit on Council of Ih rt ton- in; a pre, o,., m.vginal land,. Inomrr members is not ver, rulun,n'. ;ihis is a ,crN .,ted,, land% .herr, efficient• loin, opinion. imp,,raho matter A, crop, do not _'ro. and N% hiic Committer, municiyahlon feel that which are far enough appeirfowork weu.the b,,juile of the )alai. rcmn,edfnlm iheacma lUOapl lnclfl,run"cl f!OUY housing built nn farming trr assure that uwnc and unwidd,. A M%I ,ale Int%, and the lack there .ill nor be inter-' ,fated before, the prnh- of,lhe nerd in wpph fercrcr .11th normal len is "haw do we do .sc�wrr and water %vrvi. farts upentinn. Nha( It" - cos -_that ihne are vi•rn . Iva%not hecn spe!fedout. 1)u sur --n back In the dcsirabie. \1 hit koften is who decideswhat is cluing} %s,tcm ,.here- /ignored, in NO i have marginal lands and the reprc,cntilion was r hardly heard an)oer what is a rcawnahle confined to two persons ipeakabnut, is lbenlher di,taree: per muricipaliT_,, but. additinmf ash that The Inst application these persans were this dc,-elupmcnt that .rnl. Ihmugh the. Alun+.d a number ;of bring%.. IncreJied il.ion- this decision Flaeky Ard % chef, dents mckivicleaky con- %,5,odd make sure their. ,ncetions, impruprr Cas harbesvrd are prep- transporting and V - erlS mainWroid and a4, anal the chic proi- +cntililed,lvams(ItIN- ;mit) of combustible ria C'onw;hcr Minister materiae. Kwinter - Mone. Kwintrr.. wld. "1.v Cr, summer 43Jet, tips are non) people in Ontario included in"A Guide to are injured t ITrough pro- Propane I).trbecue pane Yrr% and csplo- SAfet)" for a free sunny," said ',]Ir. copy, write the minEo-- Kwidtcr. tri'. Consumer Inror- of these acci- nation Centre. 555 debts could ha,c'bern I duct -Street, Aioided h, having pro- Toronto, Ontario, 117:\ pane barbecues :lJ6,0reAII(416)%A_ !inspected b\ a remitted 1111, or toll free 1.840- propane inshlier. Your 369-11.1:. Ontario ' supplier cal refer)ou to residents with An 807. an installer' in your area code may call the ' area.'' Toronto line CnBKY. Other ea fin of acci- not fought again%l 1M SPECIALIZING IN STEAK d, SEAFOOD All, 1327 Barr St. PieYselitV - s taE u❑Wt[ le Siu0p0, ITEW a Ri at Blip In. ,..•. Anna f �. Ilk Ib ) Bu:nlrsaa: y tL.OACa :nc•w , m�ctatn. a� e �.'►IF301 -HisWI PARKS & RECREATION 883-8582 831-1711 el) -1 : - 'Areyoursummeracfivrtie ireei)tngyou healthyand lit????? Aro you looking to be active. but don't knowwhere-to begin????? FiND OUTIM! Come to the Pickoring Recreation COMP401 for a - "Fitness Assessment" (Cost $25.00). QTY Certill dlReglstsred Fitness Appraisers will measure.......... BODY COMPOSITION. AEROBIC CAPACITY - ' MUSCULAR STRENGTH & ENDURANCE You will be given a personalized fitness program which, it followed. will ensure a safe and healthy lifestyle. DISCOVER VIHAT YOU CA P1 OO FOR YOURSELF' ACCf.diteo i�We. Aep.IW CMtr. al iM CanAel.n After d Ttfw, Se1wK.a Present thls ad at time'of registration and receive a 2016 discount oft the S25 fee. Expiry date Aefgust 29. 1996 Pickering %Bay News, July _3,19116 11 1 ti Or oi.. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT PUBLIC 'LIBRARY BOARD .. t ]�' IJa'w.l 111 A.—tit Oruc. J. T.ylc,, A M. C.T f Town C:e,it ' Town of P1ct.nng 1710 King,lon Road P1ck.,:ng, cm.ov, Lly IC: x •lrY� f NOTICE OF PUBLIC IVIEETINOS DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONCEPT PICKERiNG MAIN' CENTRAL AREA NORTH Cr, .:f l C"'. ,nn On. e:.,;r^..r• r.a1 «...nnr!,n a0.p,::^, y 1r,' vs. a, - u. a C ,a'.a ova,,•.].. r.e C'Ml «Yon CC^. .,. , -. •. . Gn. .:Iona a An 711 a.::! W. )'i c; :f : , Cn n.,^ 1 ] / -01 0cit.. 119 J0S Lt'- ,+. ,._sur:¢: cr T:; G_.:rcJ _ -.,r,1 Sa5v � - .c],a•un,; 1:, v'a; That cti t, mee:Ins writ Lw �t i:.L.n fFbwt 1. Co wednmday. August GIN Tteur". August. Tin, aM Mondry. August tide, a! ^.n P:Um:n, RncrnaUcn Cr::..pin. I1'07 `quer Farm P040I .n. MwaLng Pcc,-s 1. 2 and 3. ccm^enc: eg at 7 3C. pm. !o- prrrpt :vnC Cacuv altercaorc. CnV1!npm M!P!an C::nCeet] The All TaiC(lal .:II Oe p Itae^!.;.! a! nacn me5 t:n y :t :s tnerefOre n KelWPr cTr TO a!teni Cr,, of!",. neefi ng,, n vl,e,aciy'as owlrned `.1'cw — Ac -,Gsf On to, %9ard 3 rm.denl, 7tn !-!'Hard lrn:CrnM _Auq.V 1 l Ih fcr War:; 2, mmeftn!, - 2 Cn w.aw.s4ity. S nosn+ber 3rd ar t`e P. clef^ AP i,al:oo co,,Ie. 11067 Yaaey ratio Rca ?io ine Fjsi Sa.r cannon, v:g at 7,a c m to ,relent- aro d.ecusa a 5!j" P,ef nC- Cese'ecm+nl Plan Tint malUrg a 11;11 to all Interested rm,:deni,. 3. On Muwder,.Septarl and at T.n Town slur• ,cal Qtimea (1710 Kingston Pcad) .n tan - Ccuncd Chaeta,,, cCmmenc:ng a! 1 C.7 p m tic, ;re Town E. ecutiyl Ccmmmne !o u:n s.f e• a $; a!f.PprCnrl,fnalC' CS+'e ICC,^!!rr Plan. TCq Cpe„ 10 all -f "ilsted re] denb Yol tnCe. ':a lr as Oa rea Cleve rIeet"gs. 5 Ih.'C r na,m v r V InFcns .cave r_r'x[ M•. Tr as !arty^•... oar crP lane. l_. gPargei. at e3!-: n3au"12;tS0 J.E. Artd.rso,, ' A.M.C.T., In the face of public donut think that method demand. is ars ul.nGunn, dd you' Th;i ro.n, which 1 w mrdlAr to thank e,cr,one living her those who hate told me praclu•, So much, would the% agnrwilhmypo,i. not have become %ucha film rrgurdmg my dc,ircahly place fu live rrspumihllifhs A, a if the majority of ,ours- councillor,and tIsAlfer ciiblr, had not taken w 11th lhralunciilan who their -duties uriuwh Attemptm pan tiff their raou::h w do w It., i the+ . iccoun4h11ity to ooh. thought was right and res. Ibelie,ethatapoli- notha,nlnnlhorjudLc- tldan,nilx'Iocallevel.' mannonpnlitlule,pa'- is much the wine as a diener, a% apPean to he mrmhhr of A Board of the trend with wme of U;rectum In private the precrnt council entt'rprl+e, flus are mem!xrs. Firs nor elected IP make ded- beautiful Nee Conr les +ion% rr::ardmg the ,,nuld never have been lawn and all of the built if ..me of us had man, a,Pects that not fought again%l Affect a mumclpalln. denLnd, h, others I) the, arero:im til+rd is uldire the monies w III, actual dJv In dos were Savin'., fur ether adn)in.stralion, but di;, Purpnu, Sash AS luall, vee that the Policies arc to puhl:)arol+mall lWal cArried 1,1 1. "ll" are hail,.. inere• ha, not arch U if 1.1 lie I I I( h r p n!T been 'ole%UIo!1v I%1:!Q lic for The dc;iunn, that ha, h, en null(in the lhcv make. but apart 61wn in m, ,oars in .from listening it) what public affairs, that has the public ,a,,, must rut been objected in. make tell final decisions Perhaps therefore there based ni jud;;cmrnt% I% a Inl to fir Said for arnlyel At by confider- ncingvuuruwnmanand ing all The information taking theknock%foruo Cat hi red, including. but bring. not only. the public STOP input. 1 must admit that I t•cl a little perturbed ti when 1 hear that uncle . prrvin.irdmlintiwmc cia n. , will not mjk make decision that 'docs not agree w;th the �.'►IF301 -HisWI PARKS & RECREATION 883-8582 831-1711 el) -1 : - 'Areyoursummeracfivrtie ireei)tngyou healthyand lit????? Aro you looking to be active. but don't knowwhere-to begin????? FiND OUTIM! Come to the Pickoring Recreation COMP401 for a - "Fitness Assessment" (Cost $25.00). QTY Certill dlReglstsred Fitness Appraisers will measure.......... BODY COMPOSITION. AEROBIC CAPACITY - ' MUSCULAR STRENGTH & ENDURANCE You will be given a personalized fitness program which, it followed. will ensure a safe and healthy lifestyle. DISCOVER VIHAT YOU CA P1 OO FOR YOURSELF' ACCf.diteo i�We. Aep.IW CMtr. al iM CanAel.n After d Ttfw, Se1wK.a Present thls ad at time'of registration and receive a 2016 discount oft the S25 fee. Expiry date Aefgust 29. 1996 Pickering %Bay News, July _3,19116 11 1 ti Or oi.. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT PUBLIC 'LIBRARY BOARD .. t ]�' IJa'w.l 111 A.—tit Oruc. J. T.ylc,, A M. C.T f Town C:e,it ' Town of P1ct.nng 1710 King,lon Road P1ck.,:ng, cm.ov, Lly IC: x •lrY� f NOTICE OF PUBLIC IVIEETINOS DEVELOPMENT PLAN CONCEPT PICKERiNG MAIN' CENTRAL AREA NORTH Cr, .:f l C"'. ,nn On. e:.,;r^..r• r.a1 «...nnr!,n a0.p,::^, y 1r,' vs. a, - u. a C ,a'.a ova,,•.].. r.e C'Ml «Yon CC^. .,. , -. •. . Gn. .:Iona a An 711 a.::! W. )'i c; :f : , Cn n.,^ 1 ] / -01 0cit.. 119 J0S Lt'- ,+. ,._sur:¢: cr T:; G_.:rcJ _ -.,r,1 Sa5v � - .c],a•un,; 1:, v'a; That cti t, mee:Ins writ Lw �t i:.L.n fFbwt 1. Co wednmday. August GIN Tteur". August. Tin, aM Mondry. August tide, a! ^.n P:Um:n, RncrnaUcn Cr::..pin. I1'07 `quer Farm P040I .n. MwaLng Pcc,-s 1. 2 and 3. ccm^enc: eg at 7 3C. pm. !o- prrrpt :vnC Cacuv altercaorc. CnV1!npm M!P!an C::nCeet] The All TaiC(lal .:II Oe p Itae^!.;.! a! nacn me5 t:n y :t :s tnerefOre n KelWPr cTr TO a!teni Cr,, of!",. neefi ng,, n vl,e,aciy'as owlrned `.1'cw — Ac -,Gsf On to, %9ard 3 rm.denl, 7tn !-!'Hard lrn:CrnM _Auq.V 1 l Ih fcr War:; 2, mmeftn!, - 2 Cn w.aw.s4ity. S nosn+ber 3rd ar t`e P. clef^ AP i,al:oo co,,Ie. 11067 Yaaey ratio Rca ?io ine Fjsi Sa.r cannon, v:g at 7,a c m to ,relent- aro d.ecusa a 5!j" P,ef nC- Cese'ecm+nl Plan Tint malUrg a 11;11 to all Interested rm,:deni,. 3. On Muwder,.Septarl and at T.n Town slur• ,cal Qtimea (1710 Kingston Pcad) .n tan - Ccuncd Chaeta,,, cCmmenc:ng a! 1 C.7 p m tic, ;re Town E. ecutiyl Ccmmmne !o u:n s.f e• a $; a!f.PprCnrl,fnalC' CS+'e ICC,^!!rr Plan. TCq Cpe„ 10 all -f "ilsted re] denb Yol tnCe. ':a lr as Oa rea Cleve rIeet"gs. 5 Ih.'C r na,m v r V InFcns .cave r_r'x[ M•. Tr as !arty^•... oar crP lane. l_. gPargei. at e3!-: n3au"12;tS0 J.E. Artd.rso,, ' A.M.C.T., 1. Pidtertag'f Har tiews, July ;.J, 191k PICK -A -MIX' G x CONCRETE LIMITED �C �(<1 Building Materials �CFNow available to the Public: h MATERIALS: Gfarel. Lodestone. CemeM`3�Latef F CONCRETE: a Mixed on Site eMetered Oehkery eweekday> and Saturdays For the Do -It -Yourself Person, Helpfuladvice foryour Project.. CALL PAT: 683-6501 TwLi auYae •(rat i (C.ua1Htl adT RESULTS! False that tax money ith W : -E:�GL.�tiU EONSTRL"CTION c..,•v„ s.,^ o._ -].amu • Gane^u, wase:..^.ra FREE -[Sf]%I.1T1 S 831-1579 NCaring mid Ccntrc oI 4yx `Chnns J. HoA.JI ui A; FURNITUR€,STRIPPING Refinishing &' Custoln Upholstery -ANTIQUES BOUGHT & SOLD Open-? Days a %Il eek l Furniture 413 Oundas St E. Whitby Ont. 668-5481 Dr. E. GiIlezeau OPTOMETRIST PICI<ERiNG CORPORATE - CENTRE 1305 Pickenng Pkwy. Suite 622 fly inoa^o-,..•e' (KM1glrq Cwnlr,y. e S.wesya 683-1175 839-5303 CARRIERS WANTEb IN - WHITBY, AJAX WauESTNEY HEIGHTS, e -tsar PICKERINGas�tEOA�_f�t ccam�,, $1011"I olVieleioin': pitlNTiNGAND OPEN( ALL DAY SATURC;AY- Fleming Vacuum . Cleaner .ALE`- A Pen TS ISI Ham.}174 tee., Aju 683-0213 Tent 8 Tarpaulin CMtr� Lftl. Twak a Caen RMY area e awylca ]r u •.r.. n .,..a .cit M M•ry w/w row este ProMMa a1 caNaq. r�• MOSS ELECTROLYSIS 7 CLINIC' 1 :)] X.119v.,, Ad suite 9, �; Pielerinq VH" .i FREE CC'; UL fA TIClCALL . 683-8080 HOURS. T.seLs,s sed Thundsyf PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL by 9ualilied Electrologfft 1010 toy AVE PICHERI!fG JACK'S RADIATOR SERVICE' Summer Special int '. •a,u .r .r.; .\rr FREE AIR CONDITIONING CHECK AND COOLING SYSTEM CHECK Eve!.", r bi eq rwa Red, rspatnr g a recerup Al, ca a tb v q npMr A r�..crrglnq Eactunge 0" taruu i rarwYf to T"R QUA AXyiE on VcM Rsis ALL WORa OUAAANTFFD 683-0622 Sava - Cali us first - NOT UST G iouri;C Aske NIPP Durham Nest t Bill 94 closes doors on . thermograms The opentors of a selves dangerous, . breast cancer detection bowner a womue clinic in Klee ton have %bGuld not have more been forced to close due than 10 to is in a lift to the passageofBill 94. time. ]zany women, Imposing a ban on extra therefore dvXr.d on billing has caused Medi- thermogram frviin : Atherm Inc.* a enmpany Thin is anotbef spe- whieh has nRetcd citicesampleafaprob- ndtatioo-tree hrrant Ism caused by the esaminationsfor the passage of Hill 94. In past 10 .ears, to close this example it has .its doors. caused a great incon- The thermogram -enrolee to many examination 11 cvnsi- -enter. They now must •dered tobt thebestincli- travel to Toronto or calor of the risk Of Ottawa for thermo- breast cancer develop- grams. Nithoat having meet by many health the. service readily care professional- accessible, it isprobable Because OFIIP only that many "nmol,will partially coven the cost (Orrgo cajkw4e{[yYion of the unite, patients cxaminatiotal.S,iifa' cir- ' were charged a 510.00 c u m n t a A t is r a r c Cee tomver lhtbalancr. cstrtrndystritits, npr N ith the passageof Bill- cially at the prkxnt 94,Ihisfeec2naolumtcr lime whenhrrasa cancer bo char^„ed, in fact it is is incrcaQng at an . illegal;even if the alarming raty. patient wants 1-11741. it rhe 11 dlh C.sae has rrsulled in Media- \ccu,"lidits \.t, has Ilve m'sdiscontinualion n,,ultcd in making4hc oftheuniceinordertu health care s, vem I"N avoid opt•raiiog at a ai a'ss dolt, rather than Ions. more= accessible, The Mlany of the 4,110 Gm ovtrncnt may hATr, women wild used the been well-intenlionedin smicr will naw have t6 its aurmpt to make the 'rely on local hospitals s,siryo more accesalble. for mammograms, but it must beivdgrd On . which use radiation to the result of its policy. detect abnormalities. io the »nrtun of At -,lafrequent mammo- -Kingston area, thee.. k -rams arc nut in them- ,molt it ueuceeptahk. Social a sastance system. ,under examination Community ♦alxC'asked-to make recom- Social4nises-!i tf?n- mcndittions for a ••tho- to John Sweeney todaj rough overhaul" of the named the mi mbtn or income maimcnatter an indopendenl, public system. review committee that O toftheetalipar- %iil examine Ontario's poses of the rev it" wffl • system of social be to tvamine the over- - asiistance. all direction ear social ' A«vicw ofthosepro- assistance in Ontario. 'grams b. mihistry Haft_ The committee : has been underiaty for rntmben have been Wien] months. asked toprpyide abroad ..Those statutes Acre 'set o(objrctivcs to guide designed for a different the -government in age" - a timd of lower ebangiag Ihese pro - unemployment, a.time grams to meet the needs when most Aurneo of the future. This will Uxt,rd home, the grrat include an.a=12s;s or maigrity of families had evolving client chanc- twoparcalS,andfathers terislics and neesin `• Here typially the sole , well 21 changing dt,v A waEeearnenin the fares- cry modes and ily. - Swrcvcy, said: Icchooiogics. "For many, that isnot -Sweey said he'd en [he reality of life in like the committee to Ontario in Iqu.-' pat an •emphasis on Sweem, added. "th., barisg from people province spends- more who - area directly -than S1.5 billion a year affected by the geveln- - on social afsisfaxe to went•s soda) ami>i»e mane halfamd5m men. . prognmm in or&r to women and alldma. encourage public par - ar-Butthemanstillpenpk But them an still peg* ticpation. the ministry in Ontario wbo sae hasprepared it. Ziside hungry and boles." •.. that provides cornpkie The committee has bean . details of the mview. or Pfe4rrivz's Bay News, Jtdy 23, 1986 13 � :.; AREA a 25 ACRES OF PRIVACY i RI VACY 3 tlrcplaccs, tmgc deck, 4 hcdfoornti 1 bath,, sunken lining room, walkout kennel licence, small orchard, tJ.B. + 1st mortgage. j 1 g A OINCtr MOVE arryy SntlCda UCl'. La rNt;T iiiiw s n: x co..:•rry LK.+�n .frV P.0 K hrt.•va•n -�. if MW FOn Mists :s.v.ar.:a, �. ^.raT'... Yi r_qn.�.- at •-.i _.. _ aC'a as+. aSt�V ar fv.i sa— rel zV • L'OLfl 10E CLfT S'Y} YXj b 'm `w• fa V-'•.. '�H•ryo rn. .. . r'r £ 9=c. e..r .. •- NEWCASTLE AREA , - 2.75 acres with Trout stream - regulation tennis court -:0x-10 in8round action pool - prufcssionally landscapc9 2.61)0 sy. ft. eunom executive bungalow - 3 baths, 7 k7i �� firrplac•^s - irreplaeable in todays market. 5265.000. Call Fay Brown for appaiintmestt 6216000 or 611-3150. - ASKING ONLY $2.75;000 for this unique count» estate Call Rod Sharrard Countrti' Properi ' v Specialist sg6--s75a FRANK t4KiO- 1TSA BE.% LTYtt 8 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Xlainly adult building.. Freshly painted. Just sparkle! Only S31.76q. CLIIGidria.%Imleomery683.- 7777 of Prrr' 1-55_? 6734. PR111E BUILDING LOT S36S00 buys prime budding lot in near future forsmart imnior. Lnung Age -m will assist in arrasring 6runang. Call G. Mant- gomrn 683-3764 or pager 1-55;-6734. - m- L -r K as w.ru ' aM1T. s.W etM flrl ' iM+11T.y0l Y4rM11"1�Ia00 Buying or Selling? GAEL YOUR REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL TODAY: Larry Guimond 668-3800 of 686-2665 (Res.) u r r homes --today. ADMIRAL t . REAL ESTATE LIMITED - AJAX 2STOREN i t.c hi .h.'at l.rdcs.It btth�s lbcd:�x,m home. ,baths fircplxe.a riddc uah.^Lxa- uon. Asxmg5117,900. Fordeuils ca11427- S6LD. -. 0NL1 3X10 `.7(gti OLD - ?BC.mnful Arts. h>^;c. 2.Ipl sy. ft. )lain fluor. family room, l:mndry r,.,m. and nun}.manvntras. Pr;icd at 2t42,00U. Call 427 -SOLD. %4111THY BAGSPLIT This home has esenth:ng your heart dcsirn. Air conditioning, cfficicrty fur- nacc, family room with firp4cc, large fenced lot. 5125900. Call 4.27 -SOLD. AJAX BUNGALOW Superb 3 bedroom detached home with garage, finished rea room and more. Must be seen! Asking 5119900. Fdrdrtails call 427 -SOLD. CALL 427 -SOLD 216 Harwood Ave. S.. Ajax 4 14 PldrriaQ•s Bay`fewa, Jul. 23,1936 P 100 -hour. baseball Marathon will set neer. Guiness 'world record Scarborough. - P (ht RcdncsJa., Jull 6h� local clubs and r<»s• s. rda rc rr�nnlhelo 23 at 1' p.m. Ih•lion- The \larathnnrr's -pipe( teams, ,one andreamfihe ut- .j i a and Johnson Manthn- goal of 55,000 is for a Thr Iram is 'Pon. lin„ of Ibis new »orld uW, en brginp; 100-bour much needed nn/hus somd hourls.hvnrious record. s hasehall marathon to for the C entre and inset corponllutrs and eaCb Ansonc who ""'Id s5 anew.»arid-record for layer has an individual IiLe toxpomor the team. nix 5.. .000'fm Scar; P cvntinunus baseball umor sheet a' nett, or an mons idu:J '¢sold Mvough's ilir 1for the 'P >�•' C'rntrr.axfe�ul (n 1.".r PVs• 111 proceeds go to the consort Buh Dallas at mental!.. handicapped. 4 tcn-man (six of cnu+e. 4 4-x200, then llosArd Juhn.un I)te Guiness Rbrld Spectitors are _ Thr marathon -M hr employees) will pli. 50 Ilook of Rccords will wcicome, held at Tmota Canada 1»u-l;nur gamoagaimt I' Bawball Park. 1:91 50 teams including the Bella ms Road, Metrn roronto Police,Aft 21 Wits O ®� Accidents up by, 6.8 per cent - -. �� ��' "� � f .X iAMLLY l-rlUHT COAIX1AAj10N IA Charluue (.cnlles Mike BclLms nodi- 16 IIARKOOD \LL:. -\J:\\ '� --`• the number of acci. cola!, Ihr concern nfihe dcntson the roads in the. Department as the lIi['.DROOSi BRI(KI{C\(;ALOL4 '�• ?� i Region of Durbam nuTmer of traffic.fatili- 17T D1.11'Lt)T sC~ 'nnwhl an irrcrnsc of ties fluctuate from sear i rat location Super Clean !�ra.l••r. r •c 6.Rpereent in 1935over to scar. '1 Jt1JOo.{ Cj•;;,d ln*iawapariancniori 199-1 and is claimed to Ihr mgiun's N;,mk, ' hmshcd ', tarns nt .A t _ p t -ttC . et bea Bvc-vearhighm the I),partment oRciak cnl JoLCs. 7 r k d„ + nu r «,nom. -The (ollfsinn invcstigitc all intern -, rc tm wnh w -t har a +d u u L..tolc. + Sun cy Report com- tions artd midhhiek -ell r. 4 irw trees, v apes tircrnhowc *s piltd by the Durham Ln itions Sherr more behold gra ag - liur: h. 1 :: orc at s L\orks Department than live cnllisiuns SIIX.4i10.Call l urs Baltti>•t 6X T-AV=,6R?- �., indicated then yvttr a fxcua lhcrc arc more 5311 L_ • total of 7,518 accidents, than 100 places in the -- - —, 6' wbich includes 3.159 region that have had - - _--� accidents of all types, more than five acct- i ? fir _-~ that occurred on den". Ilverc "err fire Tr y<nal roads lasts ear infer. cion• where _ mfr•' The ppei or acct more than 'ZOaccidents 1 $ dents mciude moiomtc ,�Urre7 last sear. The s r runmm_ into cad other Stin ocStreet•- a .•+. x "ell as gelist,, irnss l a nJ Hnpd, 'pedeilri_ans, pole., Oshawa, tntcrwcti9n It _ 4 hTidge abutments, was the .oma with 27 . �-• a trees, fetters, curbs, accidents, the Thkkson. T n _ buildings, "alk, cul- Road -Dundas Street j ! - verts, ditches and barn- Fast, Nthithy, had 25 i ED THOM AS en. Accidents on the accidents, and liar- z ms.ionai roads arc tip woad 'Avenue-Bay1y _ 11.2 per ceht and fatal Street. Ajax bad 22 - accideab Increased by accidents. The two 57 per cent (from 14 to remaining ;v r inter- _ _ •,r .l Ls)t- also chert is an - sectiou:onlhe!start In _ Ij increase in injuries by Oshawa -wits 21 asci- L ; 43 per cent. "bks is up dents occurring at Sim-. d, e E to 1.967, a five year roe and B3*" Streets - +' , high. and 20 at Stevenson - -" v t Traffic S4penisor Road and Bond Street- Sl;•1' 00 00 e' t t'•' .7 This .en comfortable ,1.950 1sq. ft. 3�cd! ly Clown at' library Ircomwit rmcs pwithamain firerundry.i �- «win with firepUcc, main fl.wr laundry. - _ - - jlarg: m.uterWcdroom with 4 pc. Msuitc, Comeartd rdafun (separate dining room and much mor;. To We ala. This prognm is anew picric call•Ed Thomas 683-3541, 649- i afternoon and enP>y% recommended for 12658. Rainbow The Clown on, sebool age childmit., I Tuesday. July 29, at pre-schookrs- must be I BUILDING LOT-CL.ARE)ID-1 : 2:00 p.m. it the ,Ajax accompanied by an j O'er V3 acre io build your dream ¢OMC. Public Library {\Iain 'adult.535900. Ed TLomas6R3-8542.649 2658. " Bench)- - .. Latch Rainbow per- For more Ierorma- form'magk, juggling• tionnilfl[lary AYirner- s a andrnakebaBaonanin- ton at 683-6910. • - - -f' Rick Johnson's - County Jamboree The weekend of July I8; 19 & 20 turned Brougham into the party capital of _ Pickering. and Durham Region for that matter, is Rib Jobnohod his 10th annual Giunta Jamboree on his farm. The event featured oyer 20 Canadian .county. music hands, along with a slow pitch tournament and many other events. Top: Joe Roth, alias Captala Carwdk, Eh. of Kitchener had a eat '- s�i time enjoying the music and coiertaining the spectators-, Middle: Kim )����••• Sehiump, 24, of Cape Breton, \ora Scotia, won the bikini cont" and wn rntwned Miss Count. Jamboree 1986 by Rick Johnson (right). Bottom: Lila Durette, Miss Jamboree 19341, gets set to get net in the dunk lank. P 100 -hour. baseball Marathon will set neer. Guiness 'world record Scarborough. - P (ht RcdncsJa., Jull 6h� local clubs and r<»s• s. rda rc rr�nnlhelo 23 at 1' p.m. Ih•lion- The \larathnnrr's -pipe( teams, ,one andreamfihe ut- .j i a and Johnson Manthn- goal of 55,000 is for a Thr Iram is 'Pon. lin„ of Ibis new »orld uW, en brginp; 100-bour much needed nn/hus somd hourls.hvnrious record. s hasehall marathon to for the C entre and inset corponllutrs and eaCb Ansonc who ""'Id s5 anew.»arid-record for layer has an individual IiLe toxpomor the team. nix 5.. .000'fm Scar; P cvntinunus baseball umor sheet a' nett, or an mons idu:J '¢sold Mvough's ilir 1for the 'P >�•' C'rntrr.axfe�ul (n 1.".r PVs• 111 proceeds go to the consort Buh Dallas at mental!.. handicapped. 4 tcn-man (six of cnu+e. 4 4-x200, then llosArd Juhn.un I)te Guiness Rbrld Spectitors are _ Thr marathon -M hr employees) will pli. 50 Ilook of Rccords will wcicome, held at Tmota Canada 1»u-l;nur gamoagaimt I' Bawball Park. 1:91 50 teams including the Bella ms Road, Metrn roronto Police,Aft 21 Wits O ®� Accidents up by, 6.8 per cent - -. �� ��' "� � f .X iAMLLY l-rlUHT COAIX1AAj10N IA Charluue (.cnlles Mike BclLms nodi- 16 IIARKOOD \LL:. -\J:\\ '� --`• the number of acci. cola!, Ihr concern nfihe dcntson the roads in the. Department as the lIi['.DROOSi BRI(KI{C\(;ALOL4 '�• ?� i Region of Durbam nuTmer of traffic.fatili- 17T D1.11'Lt)T sC~ 'nnwhl an irrcrnsc of ties fluctuate from sear i rat location Super Clean !�ra.l••r. r •c 6.Rpereent in 1935over to scar. '1 Jt1JOo.{ Cj•;;,d ln*iawapariancniori 199-1 and is claimed to Ihr mgiun's N;,mk, ' hmshcd ', tarns nt .A t _ p t -ttC . et bea Bvc-vearhighm the I),partment oRciak cnl JoLCs. 7 r k d„ + nu r «,nom. -The (ollfsinn invcstigitc all intern -, rc tm wnh w -t har a +d u u L..tolc. + Sun cy Report com- tions artd midhhiek -ell r. 4 irw trees, v apes tircrnhowc *s piltd by the Durham Ln itions Sherr more behold gra ag - liur: h. 1 :: orc at s L\orks Department than live cnllisiuns SIIX.4i10.Call l urs Baltti>•t 6X T-AV=,6R?- �., indicated then yvttr a fxcua lhcrc arc more 5311 L_ • total of 7,518 accidents, than 100 places in the -- - —, 6' wbich includes 3.159 region that have had - - _--� accidents of all types, more than five acct- i ? fir _-~ that occurred on den". Ilverc "err fire Tr y<nal roads lasts ear infer. cion• where _ mfr•' The ppei or acct more than 'ZOaccidents 1 $ dents mciude moiomtc ,�Urre7 last sear. The s r runmm_ into cad other Stin ocStreet•- a .•+. x "ell as gelist,, irnss l a nJ Hnpd, 'pedeilri_ans, pole., Oshawa, tntcrwcti9n It _ 4 hTidge abutments, was the .oma with 27 . �-• a trees, fetters, curbs, accidents, the Thkkson. T n _ buildings, "alk, cul- Road -Dundas Street j ! - verts, ditches and barn- Fast, Nthithy, had 25 i ED THOM AS en. Accidents on the accidents, and liar- z ms.ionai roads arc tip woad 'Avenue-Bay1y _ 11.2 per ceht and fatal Street. Ajax bad 22 - accideab Increased by accidents. The two 57 per cent (from 14 to remaining ;v r inter- _ _ •,r .l Ls)t- also chert is an - sectiou:onlhe!start In _ Ij increase in injuries by Oshawa -wits 21 asci- L ; 43 per cent. "bks is up dents occurring at Sim-. d, e E to 1.967, a five year roe and B3*" Streets - +' , high. and 20 at Stevenson - -" v t Traffic S4penisor Road and Bond Street- Sl;•1' 00 00 e' t t'•' .7 This .en comfortable ,1.950 1sq. ft. 3�cd! ly Clown at' library Ircomwit rmcs pwithamain firerundry.i �- «win with firepUcc, main fl.wr laundry. - _ - - jlarg: m.uterWcdroom with 4 pc. Msuitc, Comeartd rdafun (separate dining room and much mor;. To We ala. This prognm is anew picric call•Ed Thomas 683-3541, 649- i afternoon and enP>y% recommended for 12658. Rainbow The Clown on, sebool age childmit., I Tuesday. July 29, at pre-schookrs- must be I BUILDING LOT-CL.ARE)ID-1 : 2:00 p.m. it the ,Ajax accompanied by an j O'er V3 acre io build your dream ¢OMC. Public Library {\Iain 'adult.535900. Ed TLomas6R3-8542.649 2658. " Bench)- - .. Latch Rainbow per- For more Ierorma- form'magk, juggling• tionnilfl[lary AYirner- s a andrnakebaBaonanin- ton at 683-6910. • - - -f' a . Career woman and mother Grill Koehl. 31, is the general manager of the Independent Extrusion ami Die ('a. Ltd. or By Alan Shacilefnn ' liat,oeen, 57, is the MRS u0 Comptal,*', president, ' his partner Alan Stagg The Independent is the rice -president and Extrusion Die Co. Ltd. Grllt Koch 1, of Pickering is one of lialror,en'i daughter, only tbree Independent itigmeral manager, compaaie, in Canada Kochi. 71. • admits which makes extrusion [hat her job is not the equipment for the kind that most women aluminum Indnstrv. find thrmselsn in. The -company, "Fou don't find too founded in 196; by many women running Henning lialrorwmachine ,hops; • she has been located in said. Pickering for the la,t I, "Is started in the )ear,. husines, +n sun ago. the boss! I Q want to call it malt Chauranism, buta ele- ment' of resentment;' she said "I hire had a 7 few problems, but 1 dug my beets In and dda a let It Gtr to me." ® Independent Extra- +Inn Die Co. Ltd. employs 15 people it their Dillingham Road plan, and two. of.lheir machmius are women. "lay one capable or doing tht job should be allowed the chane,; • Kochl explained. the extru,ion all, huuncs+is "aprctt,+ta- blcindu,tr, but lnu,hl +aid that ahecin,c, [he compan, gmwiO4'n the rulure. :*stere a rc'n"l, small tor,l and dic+hop, but I can we the puten- tial for growth,- she Pickerinz. She admits that her joh isn't one in Since she became which many women fend thennelrm in. generalmanag,LKoehi his purchased some new lihik On egwpment and time rnaterain whole openlion." modtrn technology. leant from anotherjob, Ifer respon+ibilities Alortgwilhbeinggen- her father asked her to tr,w include research -crit manager of a co. come in as.a replace• andderelnpmrnt. final, party, Korb, Is also a et me� wurl"ry. She Cel, personnel and shop mother or two charm, didn't really want to, foreman. un<shyunold indoor but her fatherconcincrd "5bucastdo any thing two ycan aid- l lar lis her by vying he'd IH w benyou put your mind band"orlu at the Pick" - her bring, the new baby to It;' Kochi explained. e r i n g Nuclear into work, flowerer, the tnnsi- Generation S611orf. "I'm the sort of per- tion from.,fcrCUr, In " 11', run [eying to ,nn who "het, 1 see Soni"asnolcomple.rely juggle a family It1e and things that don't work without incident. wprk;',he admits,•'hut right. I'll go and change "There been myfamilylmpor- thcm;' ,be uid. "Rhi- tim,s whin 17 xv had 1rs rant tom_c, ued I make thin a year ami a half I pus up with ile,rtaln the time to be with "a, in charge of the amount nL aaa 1 dont them." te...e+esa+�ea'.w..rN+av, DISCOVER ALL THAI is s% H 87 ABnU .GAHADA MRS u0 Dills' PER NIGHT CDN. JUNE 15 7t7 SEPTEMBER 1, 1986 Includes: r.rrC� a c J S c co . e ` Qttawa.Centre far,siena0om, }pest rim�- � -. a f-aoaRounAy i j Board t+o . permit community free use Of schools. rhe Durham Board of Education rrcrnth introducrd a new pike rrgarding free uweoI school faalitm, bycum_ munilr g oopi during the r.ening. A year -lung study to delertme the cost of offering whoaf facili- ties to the. public to use as recreational or meet- ', .,ng places on a "no- Char:e basis round ,t cost the Board appro,i- rrulely S490,000 is openting cosi,.. Beginning in Sep• - umber. the Board will Cha ge non -prom Men- 'munity groups a ntall nser lee f9r Y+e OrXhrsol facilities Monday to Friday. Information: regard- ing the new fee seheduk may be obtained by coo- lacting the Co- ordinator of the Community. Use of Schools at .the Board Office, 5764600. ext.. 27&. Picllrringb Bay Yews, Jul , 23, 19&6 15 Pick Your Own RASPBERRIES good supply available WHITTAMORE FARMS MON--FRI. 6 am. -9 p.in Sat. & Sun 6 join. -2 p.m. I.Ccaler, on Steeles Ave. m�lcs east of `darkham Rd IHwy 48) For'more InformaliOn 294-3275 A i1".11. fj E--.dll,d hs l:,e On!, s��n 1t)F 11 Ui: A,"'; 1'nnlur, :, f)t tia• Supldics u �aturq when +he add, difGcalGe,, adds Ij hoses • (nclr Louie iQ Ir,ouknow tl:csefhinq+,happx are,cir}ou ( d+them -JohnI t }rape is the dream of Y working man - Diovn, er ii•s almost impossible to keep a chipon your shoulder when You're ,saying your own weight -Jw Diction Come unto lie. all ye that labour and arc ( heavy laden,andI willgi+c.ourrst-1fad,ew 11:2.V I 1 I Tax Inuph.iles .arc like parking- spacCs, I Ythey' re disappeared b}the timeyou go 10 use them - Don Bower t i1 t II U.crwcighl is the owl+ptubfam shall wnr,e'1 li after d,witted - None BennrJ� f 11 i ATANAGENJENT POSITION AVAILABLE Kldsmart is children's fashion boutique & Is a division sof one of Canada's largest retailers: 4Ve are seeking a manager for our Pickering store location. 1,Je offer a compf to benefit package, training programme & com ave salary structure. If you are interested in becg part of a rapidly expanding chain of stores please apply in person with your resume to: ACTIVE WORLD AT WOODSIDE MALL SANDHURST CIRCLE—SCARBOROUGH AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL 86-. SHOWU BOOTHS Stili Available For Fciday, Saturday, Sunday September 5, 6, & 8 AT THE AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE ®OTHER EVENTS ALL DAYS® —Trade 8 Commerce Display (arena floor) —Teddy Sears Picnic —Kids Rides, Carnival, Entertainment Spaghetti. Olnner. Cabilret, Fashion Show. Hosprtahty Lounge Contact: Patti KeeEdr 683-1748 John Murray 683-7985 I 16''Pickering" ay `irws, .l my 23, 1996. Watch for ournewsign! DONrt MISS this Limited time r Offers W.FIRS T TIME OFFEREDWD o � A ea...w 9. /o a V R D - r^.i+�v.a o Jc :..:r urn. ,v . VI -1; + ustang �y0 • Bird • Ranger oFINACICING PO -.. OFFER EXPIRES AUG.-7!h'a^6 ~�or ' °'w.. ESCORT 9.9 11iaFINANCING'AS. at. ��ql �.O.AX- on ail'F.Series OR $•oo r! LIGHT TRUCKS per month 11 to choose from ,2 FREE uOVER 50 -TO CHOOSE FROM fl with every ,/{ ,mac SPECIColour L ' ASIN ALS / w �+ L ® ;1 ":' ESCOR w7 �7>'�sEi�l,d� ALL LE'AVNG BASED,0N 48 MONTHS: - r;, pnrc- - : FROM 86 T£'mPo s1J!i!9 $6�iiiisl8itg 8 : teMdt .rwssea $7,6 52 au e»w wr rase - p.t - - pp menta 86 Escort .:1a9 86 F150 Al • w......,. pe,mWftrt r ...,,aW, .. P.. -tet., Mile - 5 year.unlirnded distance'E.$.P- avallabte You will never pay re than S25.00 for OPEN SATURDAY a major repair. See eater for more details. I BRAKE SHOES Riveted from $17.98, exchanged FRT PADS Riveted from $19.95, exchanged 077er ezpvps July 37'86 •Genulne Ford and Ford surhorized . - ' Remanufactured Parts - ENGINE TUNE-UP $49.95 a, got;d State tune-up mc;Ude! z ns!a labcn ct Molorcra:! spa- plugs, m5.�`Ct:cn of Choke. !.^.r C!f!e hnrage. walla plug wre5 and dUtri u:c1\ cap adµis r r ::f jmuivw c Jnd !:'y' q ECCrc!mes 41h:!Y rcore \` Special Prices: i cytMder - 57995; 8 cy lind- er - S59.9Y, 9 Cylinder -1159.95 LEI "Do-tt-Yourself" 6.9 LITRE DIESEL 549.95 OIL CHANGE KIT. SPARK PLUGS from $1,35 each FRONT END ALIGNMENT $29.95 CneC k and av' W 5t C.L':^r, Cndmber, a!til!cn- in. noes mdude vehu:!es eQmp`Ced w,!h RIeCPhenCn ,!rr^t smpeg3�Cn5. Oomesl,c pdSS?nger Cars Cniy' L!C'1t trucks SLghflv morn d thgneC All IaCour ezpame i5 enc _d_d in cpa al Pnca. - Spe sal Price: most cars .$29.95; Light Truck 559.95. E= HEAVY DUTY SHOCK OBSORBERS from $16.99 each AIR CONDITIONER CHECK.UP �iY39.95 `T inCiudr; ;,iean,rg CCndepser bra, adiu;:- • conn! -b dr,,, Coils. hg^ten(ng C' htlirgs and Sy Szem Chetk for Teaks Relpgeranl and Patti. ,rd .nrcusaary rnsiaila!;cn. IJCC.tra. t reec,d Spiilal P't" S39,95. f Ajax; Pickering excels at 'swim championships - The I94h Ontario %1 back and 200 %1 free. were Prank Smrekau, tial Long Course. la 10 I.on, Course Are Iia tpin also picked up, Rory Walker, Michael and raider. boys, kris Group Swimming a silver and a bronze in Reber and Paul Tarsi Fisher, placed seventh Championship% were 100 %1 free and 200 %1 %%imminginthel 1& 12 in the IOOm back. In li %trd Is, the No^ individual medley, ynrold age,ruup.Jan- -iris ten and undrr,Jrn- ' Nork Aquatic Club on Fourt Yu year old ice Bouk and Nnel)e nifer Crowder snatched ' the weekend at the LiuFh,Sd, kwimming Ferns s.lmming in the secured in Zoom breast, Eaobicnla Ol,mpium for the lays time inthesr 13 R U roar old age third in loom brea%t, with 13 club, in attend- chatspinnships, bract- group. Rarrrn Abbink, fifth in 100m back, and ante and over 100 phi home a ^ald in 100 - Sean Meredith, Shane seventh in 100 m. fly. %wimmene0mpeling. 11 breast with a per-Mc%eii and David Ta)- • Sheila Hewardine,or The Pickering Blue conal best time of Ior n lO B ursderquali- girls I I and f2, placed Dolphin, had 13 1:14,03 and a .her in fern. GrAcme McBride Grurih in beirh:00m and swimmers qualify for 200 %1 hrram with a per- - qualified In the 1.1 & 11 100m individual mrd - the, Merl, the farge%tvenal best time of age group »hilt `.jYt lle,. fifthin200mhrea%t, crnIAj-,rnt in t_he_crub', 2:12.93. Fimvl .al,) %linchln made a %fnmg 3nd'yi%Ih�n hi,t)n. t% a tram placed 6th in 209 I.M. vfin++in, in ,iris 10 C Claiy Pot, P. who P.B.D. placed 10th in %nother topper. under. Charmaine won the High faint the point standing,. former for the dub way Meek, just turned ll, Troph y, fur hovs l l and Hobert Halpin swim• Lm%rn Oq:n%%ee came Ihrnuyh »iib a 12. hwk ,old, in eycn m in, in t he 10 and under -%wimeninti in the to A gawlprrfnrmanciinthe one nfhi%events,a fent aye ,ro p.took on all under agr "nap. girls 11 h I' year aid In I"in and 200M Oy, comprfjton and came Tamscn picked up a A" Wrap - rap.homewith5metahand home "ith5medahjnd sil,rr and a bronze seal medley, and loom thehiyhpointtrophy for Medal in 200 back and and Zoom Ger. his age ,roup. 1131pin 100 M free. The :%jar Aquatic Duane Dobko, talk .un 3 gold% b, placing Other qualifiers Toe Club ai%n made a %tan, an Ci�hlh in More hack Pint in 100 M back. 200 this meet from the club %finning in the Provin• for 13 and 14 bays. Ajax -Pickering Village Sports Wyke Rep team now 12-0 in rebnlat.play Black Angu, - fir season play' isle and Apdre. Kuibin stealer. Brad %facDu- kenne6 Sports Junior ,In Friday night's who scored 1 runs and 'naW at QN,n -.howedhis Reps defeat Little Fln- Came after a rain had, a triple. rripks . range by flagging dmvn . fain 21-2.- delay cd slart. ,:Aja% were also belted out by halls answhere an hi% -'Setting a ne. record lame out fin but man- Todd Enynll and %lark' side of the field. Jar 7 RBI'% for the ,Ajax iaycd to beat Petcrbo- Kennedy. Bnd%1ac Do- Surdav'% match Junior, 11oh %lannirg j rough t,-2 drsp;te thele nald and Todd Kennedy against Belleville led lite tramlu an over- 'silent bats. Todd contributed by going 2 turned out tobeanc%hi-. .helmin, victon. Ro,s Kennedy At 3rd in a fur 3 and 3 fur 5 at the bitinngamr»henllcllr- .McGurrin, Bill Staplev hAdi up play to ata plate. Lille forfeited thegamr, and BrianTarkton each runner down at the The nightcap sew the one player %hart. Dou- earned3RB1'sand Jahn plate. other hair or.Ajat's ler- life%.went to %lark d %a lsh seorrd l rum. After a hastily caltrd thanded dun, Warren Todd Krnnedv amt Defrmirdy, Mike Saturday morning bat- Flood, make his debut fes .Andrew Kaboo. Ste- ve . Ran wssauperbontbe ting practice. .Ajit throw a 5 hitter with 3 pliers knowim showed mound pitching a 3 swept . their double strike -outs- '%lark great "we tratioo at bluer. header against Bow- .tiaplel at rent made An second by striking with The}yme was played manville 194, and 9.2. unassisted drAble play a hard hit ball to mike (n Little Cain. - The flint game war at I't and Scott smith the throw out at tint. Ajax -Pte Ing %il- led orrenslvciy by Scott a, raider made a great '`feat 4"I' ml ,Ajit Sage Sports Tykr Rep Smith who sent l fur 5 throw to R) an Tannerat halts Oshawa and learn now 12-0 in regi- a1 the plate with a dou- 2nd to pick off -i base R"hitby and trasck to Peterborough on Sunday. - ...`Urrrgh, let me go. you bully' Raper Leduc fbend) hu tied Carr In a seriously painful lrcadloa Charing wrestling action I234—Semday 1110t At the Pickering Recreatim Compkt. The tram ofl-edaea»d eidget wrestler Farvarr Ptle defeated,,, Carr Will mkset pFtin r Freochy is a tali team match. After the decisioa. Carr bode slammed the mftrre, much to the mwd-s pleaWWre..: I . ckering Pickering's Bay 4ewscJaly 13,19E6 17 Big day at Westgate for Ajax sponsored stock- cars. Saturday, July 19 Bricknell in car number heat,, »a% a big day for 1ja% . 9 added another two as Mike Brckneil. who %pumorrd %tock cars a% they combined for a mi%sad the tint three the_% track record ri,r win, track meet%, has naw_ the late mmkl modified fur lSrcllow,whiteand moved into the top fcn. stock car class — the blue %pm%nr% of Dick- In both of his wins he highest compctitiye can Printing and Del carted at the rear oflhc ca leyon — at the Weyt- Office Product'. pack and drove hard to gate Spredway. faylnr sIjrtrri on the win. In the future race outhidc pole position o% he started in r1paition 17 -ease Tay lar, driving' he wan hrat%oar, three and moved up to fourth car number S1, tM)k ani the feature 25 -lap place before %pinning there victoricsard%Lk% lace in tar fast car out. Introduces: l7 ­14VA'ITER FUN -•� SR©RTS CEN T Rte..' • Salting Lessons a Yacht Charters • Boards, iling Lessons o Fishing Charters • Rentats — Canoes a Fleet Program — Powerboats — Sailboards — Calamarans — Aqua Cycle "Sailing without the high costs" ladies LEARN TO SAIL Sail in Frenchman's Bay between slow Oshawa and Toronto, where ideal sail- ing conditions exist almost every day. pitchSwans instructors are CYA accredited i and specialty trained tomakeyoursail- ,iesults ing fun, safe and successful 'ickerin, Ladies w Pitch'play for the !kendingluly Isla. nliy Trutt -Ray alar I and Cross Canada If", tight to a 5-5 ver Bay sport, ped Durham Spa- Ity Electric 16 -sated ;%i put the honk to :ken Bay Ridgesl5- a of -Jots Is the ,sings 2q as ful- l: Bar Sports n on with 15 points, ;%I ass 13. points. nily Trust-Rsy. Bar- ns in third with 6 tit, but they. are ....Ir tollo.ed • by Durham - • Speciaity Electric with s S sad -Beckers Bay Ridges - with i points, cross Canada Pavement is in the basement with 1 P01121- %3UN'0R SAILING SCHOOL Youths between the ales of 7 and 15 can enjoy a fun -filled week of sailing. Courses star July 28 and run 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.. Monday to Friday. SPACE IS LIMITED. SO BOOK NOW! 589,0011 ADULT SAILING SCHOOL .Courses range from 1 week to 5 weeks induration. Lessons are conducted on 22 foot boats to allow you to gain the experilsnce necessaryto. sail larger boats as well -as dingys. t $265.00 13 Pkierfng's Bay News, Jul, 23,1996 ive in peace is'vi®lent world "Do not commit Tax Alt. ~emanon are srrvim ror Canadian tuency Starr do all that of %Ocial sickncu hasat,enleastbecorne marder." Esoshss 20:13 planning and fonpecial to. ux thin ,cry ice+ or stntghten out the pmh- imsirad of the black and deb,leahie. Nc are all In the mZt of a.io• Tocliing Trac+ pro- mono, OfB.e At 5 - - White terms of right and the poorer a, A result. . feat world this God who w,,ndar, and post- Pickering. Ontario, Dr. Nlorle5 Mitchell wrong. '- The bmaking of this spoke to ltosrt calls for is Also a .dines- 0.43, - And w in a time like commandment reminds peace.. This Cod Who man Pi Ckerin; man wcnrcd Wriltenaauthoric oun, the killer who is usaiwoft:tepenecuon rescuedluatlontofthe 1 gets this far, then my i aalll found g4ilnpends a to »bleb frcellum is heir. hands ora violent Phil. rrquksreschafcoflett o'er and forward, the \rt$rrlea Prrshvlerian ten build, a warm and One penon is free In MA14 a violent Egypt '. )-� }linisier, the Hon. Church - * l time in prison and then kill. The victim loses all " calls for a revolution- - - more detailed review of Ontario, ha, hccome a gee, free. The result in of the benefits of fmc- Ized vrnlon of living. frteorthetnrthatvirr nor de,lres any justifi- the Inn' term is that don,. {hr victim has no Tbfs Godlsthe One Who lance breeds. To tosir cation fortaking the liftrights, ' people in general foci no vice. no comes to as in Jews the very ,wettnn, of oto/rirnd,arrlatier, or less secure. Freedom Nrennd chance. ' Christ,. fie calls as to freedom. Wenerdtomc- estranger. oi nes not roplatr \\hen the Lord God live at ace With f;.x1. pe ngnirr the sanctity of, children in 21 countries sure,. Thf,h, of... it His face against. and He brings pace Iu human life. Ibis cm- Nhen wcirh makes on,, victim brcomv� loss murder a, an ace, puhle the hearts And lur, of mandment is GafNr,ll-practice room for staling, un- than the value of the lie set Itis mankind. to us to r,-cognitc the, crihiRg grounds on .guilts. People ask the heart nn a proplr that , The continuing grin- elevated nature of life which to justih it. Ihr quest inn "»here will it could be genumch free. dple of this wries As we ituif. whole or theab,of end;' and the, have no It is not twuule Ile ha,rbeenxarchingour mianwiling by social human life dips. It isnot hopvofrccriving,defi- likes ruleNthatthnenm- �-- was throu;;h the lyn Do not commit surprising that in An agc. mite answer. Mand is among if., ten. Commandments is that murder. God sass. lite such as on, life has 1\crr this command- It is more-. than r,er God gave these laws to mean,that»earrnolto become less meaning .ment kept on other becauw fie knows how His people that they lift martian xt a;,Aimtour ful.\irapnrts industries fronts, ahortion•would we Ling for ,oleo and ' might fully mJOv the neighbourlie means are in he round in the be unthinkable in our - src'arity. In A uticty freedom He gave them. :hal we are not to kill In midst of our communi- society and unaccepir that dots not condone The falku enjovmrnr of A fit of anger, when We tv's most rnpested bit. The fact that ab r- murder. people can freedamimoh"Alife'- have Inst control, -Ht 'butint, r . Crime in, tion is acceptable to taste the happiness of tyle In which society Is mean, that»earenotto general is encouraged to some, reminds us that Contcnlment. —� fi,d in list patteml or he undento,xl In terms the at•wlute value of life Gad bine. SJiJ111R.}1YC ` •9LLJ I G INVUA11VNS 1,-w .o 1 r` 74 dJICItICHT •'- res. ny�.'„u �i help ®n incolme tax probler-as I rmrIvt numerotH calls on a great varkty of top Ks In my Cmsti- rtreric, Office, but oast of the princi* 2rob- tems as of late are thou of Income las. Many ofmy comeiso- cots call because they have trot received their refund cheque Net. or pshaps A moredifricult problem of a dispute hetes nn thrmarly rN and Rc,cmlc Canada. In Rd, Rill;-gv'N I itrrilh Arlt ill Qualltl Valucl& Ser\ hY . 834-Z449- 1,15 BAN[,. tit., Pickering COMMUNITY_ BAPTIST rtuWCAAAY LOC,T;CN P1CatgING IOGH SCMCCL CHURCH STRei!T JUST NORTH 01 HW! r JULY WORSHIP 10:30 A.M. Rev. Bilr Lewis 831-4810 or427-8626 PASTOR REV_ MICHAEL STRAIN BAYFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH ,11 to I. FJrY d WTW'. Lye Meir. r+c L.«�v. Pwiw L,y tai .ay a,. Cr,...,ew,. r+. noon•- � FAMILY -LIFE PROGR.ANI �s VO1T r wrny LSnsr. MUND AT rm Pr nnvtas Te"DAY z r)oI�4•+terea(w. rmP�rsa le.ele nrw•v. Coww ,II) v,mrt F-FIIrUw PUi IA, LM Broadcast ban a» SMKnury Or - eartW Bapnat CrxwcR, Radio MOO, 1390 AL EVERYONEWELCOME Scott Fenneil NIP Ontario Riding leer Program that helps to train people Who wilt assist senior citizens and disadvantaged peo- pit in completing a Us return. All of obese programs have been r,tablishcd to further improve the tax anv "cot. my Coi,ii- Tax Alt. ~emanon are srrvim ror Canadian tuency Starr do all that held on pre -retirement people; Please feel free they can m either planning and fonpecial to. ux thin ,cry ice+ or stntghten out the pmh- Intrrnt groups. \ till/write m, Comt!- lemorubtlin nutu,tl0 Tocliing Trac+ pro- mono, OfB.e At 5 - the proen,ing ofthe .gram is available for Church Mmo. South. return.. Bmamt of the w,,ndar, and post- Pickering. Ontario, regulation+ which •env- %ecnndiry schools. Ll� :115, 416-686-. cm the Access to inror-There is Also a .dines- 0.43, mation Act. my Noir Pickering Ree Complex O' Gwle'Ntia L.JuF, 20, Jul, 25-27 all dal. all. from 1-6 p.m. man Pi Ckerin; man wcnrcd Wriltenaauthoric w the Recollection,- a ration from the Cwmlil- ucm. N ben the problem � ' helps. es}3q]d helps gets this far, then my i aalll EFit CAI ON:\IT in Pickrnng \illage otrawa once take \ spcclaj commit- rrquksreschafcoflett o'er and forward, the mcnthasbcrnmadebva ten build, a warm and docur0en IAt ion onto the member of our con,- meaningful rdation- }linisier, the Hon. munity. Mr. Michael ,hip. ' Elmer Vacka,,. for-" llead of Pickering. Through Faster Par - more detailed review of Ontario, ha, hccome a cnlx Plan, irxiiriduah. Or case.- Parent. through groups and families in The tlini to has Fo,ter Parents Plan of Curada. Australla,Bel- been attempting to (;amid,,- he has gium, Japan, 'the• improvrlhrlaa,enicr, "ydupted" IIHlc \irg!- Netherland+, the l'nNrd given by his depart- nia of Bolivia. Mr. Kingdom and the ment.andquitrabithas Head*% mail monthl, L'S.:\, are currentir he" accomplished. The contribution brings help assisting mer.279,000 latest innovation has -to the Foster Child, her children in 21 countries been the intrwinctionor family ' and the in the Third World. a new program called .community.' '. PLAN is a non-profit. the Problem Resolotirm The obj"I is to help non-sectarian,. nort- Program.Thtsprugram- y become inde- thefamlco politkil,octal service has been dnigoed-to pendent and ulf- organization orrfcially promptly rewl,c diff- supporting, through irgisterrdwiththe Cao - cult problems. If you programs of mrdical adurs-government: All have wailed more than and dental carr. voce- " contributions are Us- reight eightweeksfor a deci- tion,! .training, and deductible. sign on you income us mianwiling by social range of exhibits and is ( rerki'9lbrking Farm. " erture.orifinformation workcn. All programs Informallon OR you requested i, not are adapted to theoerds ••,doptine' a child forlhcoming,otliormilf 'of the people, and con- through PLAN can be the District Ofrice in eTntrated in rural areas Ublained by writing to Toronto will undertakS where the entire cum- .153 St. Clair A,enne to wive yourprobiem on rnunity can .benefit Wnt,Tomoto,Ontade, a priority basis. For through Lheprovfsionof \tri' iPB, or nllfag. assistance call the D"rs-- wclix, schools and much -free anytime, 1- trict Office at'416-969- more- Educal'um is _toil 300-263-7,17i. - 00.263-7174.-1500 1500or loll -fm- Stressed, and all school- " 1-800.387-1700. . age members or Foster In addition. Revenue .Fam9in are encour- �or more informa- C=da often a wide . aged to attend school. tion, please contact: range of public affairs Foster Parents are Public Relations programs to help you advised annually of the Department 14t6) 920, understand the Income ramilvs progress, and a 1654. !PORTS - ENTF:Rr\IN, F:NT . The 48thannual Gen- a \lomenfs of\ta& ral \intoes "Go.id p.m, July 30, at Fair. :,up" roumament Wilt vievt Lwlgr, call 663 - ?e h,•Id at the O,hawa .4351. -awn Bowling Cluh. r ♦ + a + -. Colborne ,L N'. it, Pon. Club show - %lon- Wac}lilLn.dA, \ugu,t4,Picnv', 11 ad., \ugust 6 from '1 w r r w+ ,.m. too p.m. w Norm Bernird and r w + + a \lichael Dumic, play # rennistournamcnl.+t rhvlhnt and blue, at Pickering Ree Complex O' Gwle'Ntia L.JuF, 20, Jul, 25-27 all dal. all. from 1-6 p.m. 831.1711. w # w * a w the Recollection,- a 50'. and MP, nostalgia - band play Clamd'iggen EFit CAI ON:\IT in Pickrnng \illage * - Csrdlopulmonary Squarc Jul. 24 through Resuscitation (CPR i' 26.9 P.M. -I A.M. training for Pickering x a a a + Thr;;;di;r Produc area residents is being xOn offered by Durham tions pm cn(s llik Savr-a-Hurt and the 'Ualkt: Priyalc Fye Canadian Red Crnston. and Beaslofa Diffcrcnt July 14,1 r.31,Augmt 7 Burden At HerORglt from 7-10 P.M. at the Barn Thettre.Cail47t Red Cross Training " 4174 or 29644.26. Room, 1643 Bayly tit. a ♦ Ve x a Pickering. For into call 683.6141. a Ila On Satur:i]v .A ugvst "•"�, - 2, the Ontario Humane OUTINGS Soeietvishu,tingapub- ,v A ten acre oxmlot lic rally a Nathml Phil - an ,ati+fr all your lips Square in celebrate heating need, - (nrned \\ifdlik Protection EXAM how at'Ihc icor- Da,. F)r more info ca❑ tright Ccntm for Con- lam llughc. Oi{s nation \I,o during . ?6l• July at. the 6urtOght Headquarters420.v �s0- Ccnlm follow the foxot- - ,tepsofllurnn Indians• r 5ummonf,,t a thrcc 4" sears hack in time. day f hatismitic Chris- Ihr 4S minute walk tian (ticbtatin.lo be rrvcah the day to day IwId at Bapint Lcader- lisp of the Huron,. ,hip Fdocaunn (entre Located 3 krrr»ost of hdb, :\ugust 19-' in Nbith7:, llighvvay 400 and Can• -- 4 oda','. onderiand. For _. w + + r * Summri 7o»n at more info call 661- Pickering H,dro Plant moo. r # a # x (Rodent Generating •a New Oxen Being station) offer4 wide Trained at Black range of exhibits and is ( rerki'9lbrking Farm. ' open seven days a week Sceh ,yiPBlackCrtk from 9 a.m. to. 1'p. m. pioneer \il6ge, open 839-0365' daily from 10 a.m, to 6 a x p.m. For more into call w Books in all Ian- 7 guagn from Archie to a Ylckcriag Pcntcco,- \rmenian,. Chines' to ul Church pre,ca is Croatian arc available their Sunday evening at branChe,of the `ccar• summer concert, cries. borough Public Libra-, for the third Near. Con - [Ward. The collection certy to be held Sunday irtciudn books�Maga eveningsuntil August 10 rdnn, .records and begioning2t7p.m.839- tapes. Call :91.1991. e a t x # # w a .a a Come to the Alas a Tltundal August 7- PublicLibrarvoRNed-. F'alnieW Lodge will be msdav JOIN * at 2:00' honouredby the N'bitby p.m. foriflmaftemopn, 12y Cen with a.bencfit Youwiliheara,ton, Sports Celebrity see a film, and draw. dinner. Ticket Infonil yaarself lifesim. LeiTe Rick Roberts 663-9933 your lifesiu portrait or Keith NagRer 66E - with us for a few days 1612. F -sent open to all andsee if your friends .community. sports tcognize you when enthusiasts. - they .L%if the library_ a Pickering Museum Space is limitcd,w \illage will be rome cadv. This pro- its Craft Festival and rammeisforchildrcn5 Sale on July 27 from fan 2rA,4p. ooaaio5p.m,Aficr2fts For nore informs- done by local artisans. tion. calif Alston Cab 63-14401.t 633-6911. a x a as Lymbird Lumber hammers Remax criv IWis. In squirt ,iris action, Sir. vacuum cleaned - Cirpet hone 11-5. Hanna Sle,nland osis the ill%P for Mr. Vacuum, while lira F,pir was the star for Carpet Towne. Duchrss Hair then stomped on Summit Carpet .1-A. MrT;an Rohhiar--,%y, SI%P for Duchess an,L Heather Nonni was SIiv for Summit. :%ml in the battle of the carpel%, carpet Towne had the nixie and defeated Summit Carpet 11.7. The MN P for Carpet Towne want Trisha Sia,rm• Novice girls play aw Duchess Hair take a c lose one ower Pickering, Optimists 11-1I. Tar aria Dacusri way the 'Si%' P for Duchess. The Duchess I fair team then went on to sink French- man's Bay i"achl Club t.$ Ca.waan Red!yas4ryw.on ab Conw+wla.aetb^vs.:n el de, ® Tayewmrvr°ea6an+Con„w,a+,v! '.Wenn. n.cxwns can.»: r,-,ws NOTICE } DECISION - „nc :.: 3rr Er,�7 faaeNaer-Hunisr Lfnutad. Cs:—I!."9 rtarr•e cl W1grix-Hun!» Cabtil rV per, of 4i•.pl„ac ;a. Part ct !aur:;pct:u-� Tcrcnto. Cc: A4OWN# Toa Dmded Var1 :J . %tasaa::ga V.v ._t eaePeenii!xn T ..... _. �r,rnplpn an, an c! Cai,u_n, C^.! TrClkm C" Comrnur"iona Llmtted Part c! the Ta.rx, a _. P ayernqa,, ; part of !tae 9crpu94 of Scarao+. ;q est tap Var' Gf _,,,,G cot New!on Cade Cwnmunlaetbne Llmnld Part 11 Crt Classic Commur1V1m Ltd. pall, c! :^.rz T.wr, e! 'rr.'.t. 41 a:enam. Y•f't�"::rC `.. ,Iso t`.:"e ❑a;: actrnn a -C !aunrl.ma� .�,Ac to 3! Marc^ t wMr+may l cad CRTCdocummta7CRTC:a:;cam:•^.ts.^ay .. Me'Cara::a Gezenn Pari I a1 CRTC A'c-x ac. a: re•eer:_e I:^.aiim. CRTQXa _:sccsccnc^_rmngs Itc-,ee may ba read alltea ice^,Ms olt:c" QanPy rarmai t,,sres, nc,,ra Yvu alio may cCra:n ccp�,s at CRTC cub''.c dacumrn:s Cy coonGnq oo. CFTC at Ctl3w3.Hu'1 (3191.49'-0.7']. Halder, 13C.') 47F 7?s. MlnLcat 15141 14}&C-, '.timropeq (.C41 N'MX,,. Ya^ccuvcr, ;rW) FY. Caxlad`a Pickcrfng! s Bay News, Jaly.D.1996 19 vA 1 ,��tlV •t ��� NICP's were _ .7 r� s Jody. Eaton far Duchess - 2.'W` X n s and Knslcn Hutt for - '! ' .,fs . Frenchman's Bay. _ v ' YI InT-hall action, Cen- r -s tury?i Briscoedowned Ciptain %ideO I1-3, a Siff, )"%slier, f}u Kot)- % - -pry_• sell and Kelly Slnorefor. ,I Century II. ilatheson � ••g i• ` « .-+,' Scramhien squeaked - hS- Pik -\•alit 15114. Skuehael Brunei was - -~• - %tiP ror the winners �-; !k'. -•J and Kyle Resill an the star for Pik -ii -Stir. Suzie Tatoes upratltd �-!�� • jrk.� "..�' NINP's Atm Mathew - Jenson for Suzie's and -Al, - - _~ Stani,lurphyfor Reed- -e' main. Mr. Rectal beat Lt c%le, Firth rum homq'tn chalk up the fifteenth ran in the consolat%rn Picktring Nurserin l9- championship between Ajax Dune %IucVillin Pontiac Tykes and 17. Reagtan Corlett Rowman,dle. lit this point Ilowminrille bad no runs. was P for Mr. Ran- he°�;r°r,taecker�g. Pickering Village Soccer Suzlc Tatou took Pik - A -Stix I1-9. Graham - The Pickering til- over Music Slydia S 11) scored the only soil.• Wright was the SINP daze Soccer C lub is half 0. Scoring for Olde Offensive play% by for Suite Tatou and won through the ce:aum (:ri,t %fill were Brett Michelle Rrong really Antbonv Puoblowasthe and the teams are Al Bum, with four and helped them wire. Sins- - %1%l' for. Pik -A -Stix. playing extremely well. Brad Senffield with a dies played rm well; Family Trust Reaii, in junior %quirts single. Brandon Atkin- wucouWitlibyihcway easily handled Century action last week, Olde um got the shut nut and .Nicharl 'fa and a Briscoe 14.6. Kelly Grist Slili triumphed was, assisted by team Nadine Tsak�mas. Hill .20 11, P for Fam- mates Slatibee, KI,- pulled together.. it, (rust and Pam Peddle wA% the star for ilri,coc. NlathcSun Scrimhlen edged Cap - lain Nidcu 11.1:. Slathcsnn'% MNP was Ruh,n Sharpe. chile Brad Rnwwll was the ,lar for Ciplain % idled . Summil Carpet buried licedman I8-11. Ilea- iher Kil.•narting wa%thc Nny for Summil,whitc Dwayne Towner took the honoun for Redman. Baseball back to normal By Gorst Garfield The teams art naw ;ening track to norma) after the tournament. in the "A" di,i%fon the league leading Picker- ing O'To)16 Sur fiat's won both of their game to remain undefeated. In the first game they defeated '-Shore% Ran•Rn*: to : and in the wcond game they beat F. S J P1zn 13 to 3. Noodics upset the ucond places team Kit- chin Place dereatin: )hem l4to3whilecerti. five) Heating cooled the (conthaued no page :7) al �[t:ltSOlt ! rp ru- icing PHONE 6v.," It 8 , ....�83- t + &Oice Supplies aaa° mtuwa f' menko and Tammy SleanwhJe, Pine In Westshore Softball action Tim (loon Donuts squeaked by Ro,ebank then defeated Sel's made a mn%of Summit Glas, 3 -al. MVP for the .Skutt) :141. %1%P'e Carpel 164 in Rx -,t- women was %lark were Jahn Ruswil for ,hure Softball mitri Quayle, while David Nel's and Keith lar- iclionfarlheweckend- Thomson look the ran,Y for R'th. %iden inc-lul, l$. ilii' -sorer honoun for Rowhank. %ileojust nippedfliek- -%iden.Kennedvfor the Syuln ho v, pla<yaw crins Men', 1­-a,t6411 winnrn,anJ itikr filar- %cil.tutoruno,er Dun IJ -1, kl10 t.i�n at was kidi%fur Summit. - Sproule Insurance :0- the %1%P fur tide: In other mite action. 15. Mir P for Sr4*4 was %ideu and .%Ilan f inla, I.,mhird Lumher ham- Cla,tun Rhlte, while for Pickering Pickenn"' meted Rcma% 10-4. Sam I.4urctta wa% the fe'n's Fa%tball linen Chris Johnson was the ,tat for Dun Sproule, went on ho heat %tcb - %1%I for L,mhird and Durham .AutoPart, Offset 19-13. Rade David Grace took the cru,hed R eb Offset 24- Kn,hman was tine Nt% P: ' honoun for Rema%. 1• then went on to brat for Pickerin,and Jason Tim Horton Donuts Dun Sproule Imuran,, ('chief wa%the Star for \teat I.smbird Lumber 2b47. Ryan Damon tieb. i'idea I, deo beat 15-5. hike Russell was wall Durham's Nl%P in Be,erl, hili,. .17-3. SI%P for Tim Horton this game, and Jason Corr )Iulnn Ski wa% And Chris Kvorka was Humphries took the the if"P for %idea l.ymbird'% %tar. let a honour for non ildaa and %f athr.v Elli% dose ;imf. - Rema, Sproule. Rib Offset- was the %INP for 'it criv IWis. In squirt ,iris action, Sir. vacuum cleaned - Cirpet hone 11-5. Hanna Sle,nland osis the ill%P for Mr. Vacuum, while lira F,pir was the star for Carpet Towne. Duchrss Hair then stomped on Summit Carpet .1-A. MrT;an Rohhiar--,%y, SI%P for Duchess an,L Heather Nonni was SIiv for Summit. :%ml in the battle of the carpel%, carpet Towne had the nixie and defeated Summit Carpet 11.7. The MN P for Carpet Towne want Trisha Sia,rm• Novice girls play aw Duchess Hair take a c lose one ower Pickering, Optimists 11-1I. Tar aria Dacusri way the 'Si%' P for Duchess. The Duchess I fair team then went on to sink French- man's Bay i"achl Club t.$ Ca.waan Red!yas4ryw.on ab Conw+wla.aetb^vs.:n el de, ® Tayewmrvr°ea6an+Con„w,a+,v! '.Wenn. n.cxwns can.»: r,-,ws NOTICE } DECISION - „nc :.: 3rr Er,�7 faaeNaer-Hunisr Lfnutad. Cs:—I!."9 rtarr•e cl W1grix-Hun!» Cabtil rV per, of 4i•.pl„ac ;a. Part ct !aur:;pct:u-� Tcrcnto. Cc: A4OWN# Toa Dmded Var1 :J . %tasaa::ga V.v ._t eaePeenii!xn T ..... _. �r,rnplpn an, an c! Cai,u_n, C^.! TrClkm C" Comrnur"iona Llmtted Part c! the Ta.rx, a _. P ayernqa,, ; part of !tae 9crpu94 of Scarao+. ;q est tap Var' Gf _,,,,G cot New!on Cade Cwnmunlaetbne Llmnld Part 11 Crt Classic Commur1V1m Ltd. pall, c! :^.rz T.wr, e! 'rr.'.t. 41 a:enam. Y•f't�"::rC `.. ,Iso t`.:"e ❑a;: actrnn a -C !aunrl.ma� .�,Ac to 3! Marc^ t wMr+may l cad CRTCdocummta7CRTC:a:;cam:•^.ts.^ay .. Me'Cara::a Gezenn Pari I a1 CRTC A'c-x ac. a: re•eer:_e I:^.aiim. CRTQXa _:sccsccnc^_rmngs Itc-,ee may ba read alltea ice^,Ms olt:c" QanPy rarmai t,,sres, nc,,ra Yvu alio may cCra:n ccp�,s at CRTC cub''.c dacumrn:s Cy coonGnq oo. CFTC at Ctl3w3.Hu'1 (3191.49'-0.7']. Halder, 13C.') 47F 7?s. MlnLcat 15141 14}&C-, '.timropeq (.C41 N'MX,,. Ya^ccuvcr, ;rW) FY. Caxlad`a Pickcrfng! s Bay News, Jaly.D.1996 19 vA 1 ,��tlV •t ��� NICP's were _ .7 r� s Jody. Eaton far Duchess - 2.'W` X n s and Knslcn Hutt for - '! ' .,fs . Frenchman's Bay. _ v ' YI InT-hall action, Cen- r -s tury?i Briscoedowned Ciptain %ideO I1-3, a Siff, )"%slier, f}u Kot)- % - -pry_• sell and Kelly Slnorefor. ,I Century II. ilatheson � ••g i• ` « .-+,' Scramhien squeaked - hS- Pik -\•alit 15114. Skuehael Brunei was - -~• - %tiP ror the winners �-; !k'. -•J and Kyle Resill an the star for Pik -ii -Stir. Suzie Tatoes upratltd �-!�� • jrk.� "..�' NINP's Atm Mathew - Jenson for Suzie's and -Al, - - _~ Stani,lurphyfor Reed- -e' main. Mr. Rectal beat Lt c%le, Firth rum homq'tn chalk up the fifteenth ran in the consolat%rn Picktring Nurserin l9- championship between Ajax Dune %IucVillin Pontiac Tykes and 17. Reagtan Corlett Rowman,dle. lit this point Ilowminrille bad no runs. was P for Mr. Ran- he°�;r°r,taecker�g. Pickering Village Soccer Suzlc Tatou took Pik - A -Stix I1-9. Graham - The Pickering til- over Music Slydia S 11) scored the only soil.• Wright was the SINP daze Soccer C lub is half 0. Scoring for Olde Offensive play% by for Suite Tatou and won through the ce:aum (:ri,t %fill were Brett Michelle Rrong really Antbonv Puoblowasthe and the teams are Al Bum, with four and helped them wire. Sins- - %1%l' for. Pik -A -Stix. playing extremely well. Brad Senffield with a dies played rm well; Family Trust Reaii, in junior %quirts single. Brandon Atkin- wucouWitlibyihcway easily handled Century action last week, Olde um got the shut nut and .Nicharl 'fa and a Briscoe 14.6. Kelly Grist Slili triumphed was, assisted by team Nadine Tsak�mas. Hill .20 11, P for Fam- mates Slatibee, KI,- pulled together.. it, (rust and Pam Peddle wA% the star for ilri,coc. NlathcSun Scrimhlen edged Cap - lain Nidcu 11.1:. Slathcsnn'% MNP was Ruh,n Sharpe. chile Brad Rnwwll was the ,lar for Ciplain % idled . Summil Carpet buried licedman I8-11. Ilea- iher Kil.•narting wa%thc Nny for Summil,whitc Dwayne Towner took the honoun for Redman. Baseball back to normal By Gorst Garfield The teams art naw ;ening track to norma) after the tournament. in the "A" di,i%fon the league leading Picker- ing O'To)16 Sur fiat's won both of their game to remain undefeated. In the first game they defeated '-Shore% Ran•Rn*: to : and in the wcond game they beat F. S J P1zn 13 to 3. Noodics upset the ucond places team Kit- chin Place dereatin: )hem l4to3whilecerti. five) Heating cooled the (conthaued no page :7) al �[t:ltSOlt ! rp ru- icing PHONE 6v.," It 8 , ....�83- t + &Oice Supplies aaa° mtuwa f' In the lint halLthisone assisted by lifichael. Steric Birch started Orr the s cc nd half tak- Ing a pass from Daniel St. Aubin at centre and then breaking In all alore and put it in behind the Uxbridge goalie. Robert then '. scored 4 in a raw. The- Bnt acid fourth 2W%ted by Joey and the served a;d third froa7ravis.' Joey scored the, rest goal assisled by Michael ard Michael douse out the scaring on . an unassisted goal - Grant - Rodgers in Coal for. the Pickering Power wasn't tested very much, but was them when needed to preserve the shutout. menko and Tammy SleanwhJe, Pine Durham Sepeti%on wing. Mu%ie Ridge Nunrrin buried Sledia put-up a valiant%, Ndlagc Sp rli 5 to 1 in 'Youth effort is Michael Pala- omg, •' Another high un ekik played cry well in 'fast paced same. Seer- " League ^oilendh4di lot ofhdp" ingfar Pine RldseNur- from brothers Beit and xrirl were, Tas,lo% �iin Huxhold, Tsakamaswithtwn,anJ ' soccer In the other junior Singles by Paul Zibert. �3�+t�11 action' squirt game 1lunnt Crook robbed )fair Darnl McDonald and- Niall Slayhew assi,lyd Desi 5 to 1. Sewing on one of I,Assios goals Inminoratom%occrr for IInnnt Crouk were tonapenaUvshoO.JOey action in the Durham Jamie Cabrunwilhtwo, % cafe scored for %illage 7 outh Lraguc the Pick- David Bern with two .Sport% and had a lot of crin; IPI-idd (lame and Philipflardingwith help from Jason Nook Power - trounced :one. Three sheen for and Erin Jenncr.Aso!vd Lsbridsc 13 to 0. gnatic Ryan Ficunaho effort by ail. Robert Ves,io hid Robed ri ii oded on play% by In the final' ;;amt, field day Scoring %ix of th<llknorSluiSsana- m Canadian Tire %cker- the Power goals. tech. hair Dcslgn Ing met Pickering Nil-- In the riot minute of %bowtd .Olid progfm, )age IGA. It was A ctos: play Raymond Farnum -Lee flummell scored £amr with noseumaadtl x'oredlinrinto(tleoon theR'oaly goal *bile the finalquarterwhen a Goss from Travis team mitre; Jacqueline Pickering tillage IGA - Craham. Ra,mond Rivers, Genevieve ith thr formed ahnd w ee rc ion %c Sred his second Cusco and Charle% zuah buy.Rob tlont- ^Oaf again assisted by Philip Girarda splayed man: Great.,,lays by Tnyn_ Robert %r.%io eery well together. Sabrinntu a• Atrong. then took oxer Saying Melanie Moore and hi, first of six unas- In the Senior Squirt Robin Sevigny; Sfark_ 'si%ted. 'Vest om_e a division, Billingsgate Davison sot the %hut bcautdol three way Fish h Chip, edged by out Canadian Tire play, Adam BerixaGphia SioodinT to 0 in a fail Pickering gave their all passed to Raymondwho paced, well -fought with creat defensive. red Slichaei Denheyer match. Alvin Kin, plass by Paui'Sliwo- for the *goal.. Robert assisted by a header wicz, Evan hunter and rounded off the Sainting from Darry Assixk, Jesdca Lukacs. In the lint halLthisone assisted by lifichael. Steric Birch started Orr the s cc nd half tak- Ing a pass from Daniel St. Aubin at centre and then breaking In all alore and put it in behind the Uxbridge goalie. Robert then '. scored 4 in a raw. The- Bnt acid fourth 2W%ted by Joey and the served a;d third froa7ravis.' Joey scored the, rest goal assisled by Michael ard Michael douse out the scaring on . an unassisted goal - Grant - Rodgers in Coal for. the Pickering Power wasn't tested very much, but was them when needed to preserve the shutout. 20 Pihtring's Bay Ne July 23-,19U - 12-1 KINGSTCN RC .',CKEPING ME'rv> 6.600 FINANCING 7.700 FINANCING �. 1 . •,<,ct_ ..-.,,; : cA.. -:,.:•1; Ae. ,w t . Based on 38 months Basad on as months — i ON ALL 1987 NISSAN TRUCKS _�_ A.Wu V `i'K;N „ Mout:ie cl t Parts.4 l+ aa IN �• 'Saps t LMnnt. 4 a., 1a. $ls OO N'T LU AVACUUM-Pt UG IN A BEAM' r. A w 1.. a. � � Vacuum Systems . _ SP /Ag sr 1i11 iLng,ton Ra, P,ckenng. (:nl, Bus !]121.'e :,-! tir.•:,.. fit/ Ola . 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LARGEST TWICE WEEXLT Stc a Y ed err Tun a Thur , i _ ONCE WEEKLY: Any asy Mcndry 1'tcc0 Sunt+y `>GRAND OPENINd* GRKARTTRACK OLDTIMERS (35 YRS J res _r Wad cr Sat L ` SPECIAL OVER 30: Vor uy c, Saturday 1 _ I $49 '4 Mll_S NORTH OF-401 7EAY a INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ` to ID 6ESSONS ON�LWY. - 12 IWHiTBY) . `Regltter Norrldr Choice of Day - / , -- .' ART THOMPSON MEN'S LEAGUE 831-7794 TORONTO LINE - 1474 Betty SL', PICkaring - 1735 BAYLY ST., PICKERING 686-3032's (416) 655-3383. 839-4425 A number of I. - The gang of croAC decry any involvement in the murder of their former nnl-plaving as"r. *hen ]filer Slalkt question, them in 111, On The Edge production at Herongair Ban Theatre. Mike Mallei: Private Eveis A light-hearted spmr cribe Mickey Spillane detective stories. IIy S.A. Newman taud.b) a current and vrrug rslo get inorouf Just Heron - popular ditto tune. of the inevitable Irrmh -, gale UAM n is ih„ }tike Msrllet, Private dsaLYcfvea•taiath"te- within the community, Eye, a droll parody of reotypicAl moll, don't make the mistake Mickey SpiUane's Mike cracking her gum and rak in ofauumingtbetalcntis Hammer, isgivrnmuch nun -stn in Y P small oak. Onthtcnn- of Its vrnemnd panic v P shrill Chicago accent, g tors, alltbow perform-. Lhe woprixipal acro hit<stnightroin the 'v g ingin botch On The Edge Gan 'Dowers (Mika IinnonhcrsRkhow- productions, Mike Mallef) And Andrea The killer comes Mallet, Private are Eye and Risthe polling "esrrta,, •h in the end, tm doubt driven todoso In U<aal o! a Difrerent Burden, air siilledpriv- the moll of a von- deceased gangster, al an attcttrgt fu stop the fesiooals, ho abound "hose murder is being bad am-�iAnks to in crxrwr, Iklbcry is investigated by none this cast giving sA!h a more than competent -it other than our hero believable rfri mance sparkle wish fun And Slike Mallet. of Li<orerdonr actingin good humour. Stage /:Joy Uowm drliven Vike Hammer• who». sets, pArticuolrly for fits cornu-cle.rr lines ii' -rhe secnr.d play V hie\LL(t, air loons- grand Iingart anle. (lust of a Ui Rrrent alive, making genal u, speaking not of the Burden - is A fight and of space »ith frequcnr, comer of his mouth. liseh one -Jct portrdval :erne changn" facili- while he cnmtanll, a the rclAlionship Shu-midak squeaks Mason A number of ``humiolk :--:1; Shu- %amcs highltghtrd milA.thcnsqucukcdh, mccnr Ila, Ridges 4�nft- Masan ss irtduws it -:0. hill AwKIJIYn Action Noyrbe�gi rig pla, law in the yluirt gitli, the 19ckcring Ladles division. - Flo» Pitch from Hin' I'll, in this division t»o k-ames o'er the f(aturrd A 19-19 toe Lrylon 646 squad L� 1' bet -ren f• -Buck Shumi- and 20 -19 - lack and Sandy Beach In mile bays play, Convenience Slorrt, Jim licholsoa Insu- Bay Ridge Market ranc'r took.a clow one beat Mason N-indows over Pickeriag Optim• :113, then wen oa to Istf 17.16; Cardinal rictorim aver Sandy Corugated thea Beach 17-15 and Chuck pounded oata N-16ric tan over .lin tiichol- "oi: ( ardoiAl aha douhlyd Pickering t )p0mote Ifs -5. ours from tiquirt bn+s action wrre Pick- ering Old Timcn HxkcY 17 1'IttimJr PkkeTiiii Bay Neon, July J, 1986 Il Community theatre no small. affair 'bet -ern Gladys, a dewne much applause Both plays !told broad should not be permitted woman »ho would be a for their eoerwetic appeal to people of all to d»ladle from lick of .amp and Peter, a nor performances. age, from cluldren of participAtiun from the pirr who couldn't be a Lamentable, Liar . tea to grand dads and_ communis. nun_ even if his life -is- precious little mums. For murr info, con- dJrpnnded on it.. applause• since the fur- llerongat a Theatrri< tact the bras office At i Glidas IAnin 14 aid) nout Friday nas s, a local trusurr and a+sets - _ trio determinably to II pathetic. Locil r,,! - change Peter IPetrr dentvareal»aysgnping Ilurle+l, figuring what About there being hc% sufrer!ng from is A nothing to do in the simple case of mental .rtes.\otunlsisJIvmn- illne+s. which prevents '.rir close lahuot four his'acting'-like a man.: miles north uf!lwh»ay %iter admining glumly^ : on %Ilona Rd.)Q the That "the -fiat rsan productions are equal who's ever kern intro- fn, if not heifer than, ' "la,d in me tuns out to thou urn in manv or n he A neurotic umpire", the small themr" in a i1'snonurpriaingsomr- roronto. Uuriog the how that (:lades summer, dinner theatrc . remains - to the bitter is col Available. HOA. end. tmdltrmrd in her ever, there are A .vide conviction that 'som<- varier, of delicious and day he'll chaner'. in<vpensive desserts IIeast of A Diffcrrm -and the hark also open. Burden has all the I peculiar cre v that Ne» 1' ori arms to gen- �- trate; the characters roother. talk aund each <h of other, r7/ !�►�1I/ yet accept throthtr's - 414 pccahantics the way ULS urbanitnwemuniquely +: - able to do- Fbev bases![ Lhr same aver of prob- � It s %ri retofu IrAnsr I � /�� .it umn't scan am ire � 60 -SALES j SERVICE that Peter is a vampire j who hates to be alone, r vel frustrated in his empty to change. ya•r -riling nay niu.. in this »,11- r cIS packages.4s.anJ %nn %%ant Jnd I�r I��unc�+ ind0i�3 ,a - _ I CHICUN QUOTA Dollar Uingn hall 10: tJlramar l l�iLrr Uul• Is' Rin_„ flail 6; Pick. cring Old limen 4$„kcs :I I Itramar a and-Pi<icrimg Old limen Hock's J Silver DolLar 9:m•n U1 Ij .pt. ,unb A 7t II ': ._.:...n a'. i�c-i:.! 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Fr,_ �Ms' ceArallaole -for ,med,4fe deirrery 3 - day. m :5.76.5-3:.40 2-35.=6, 9.40a8C. 1.55.'862. __•_____________ .Sc!d C,t 1 C,s: office Iegw:ef n,pw- cCme nrst vented 0¢3+1. r eeced tonal aecro!ary •o Gall ren free 1.806387- Car'° c mmerca. res Asia. es,4 a 1,'e CCn•act G•ace, -88'1351 Occupational Therapists Regular Part -Time Positions $14.16-515.66 per hour La ,Sq, Lo Cation: Whitby, Qualification, ! [,Cpl, n: nr. n•❑ n.r,, as .Ch,.,l m JnSGI In!.:/ O 'nn IlnO -Areaof 143rov ::.. oa ;t.flq .:!.In G• Cl r::9y Ptease send applicationre,ume, quoting I lite HL -15-36/36, by Aug. ,T. 1986 to: ;3eglonai Personnel Administrator, Parson" Services, Human Resourcos and Personnel Development Branch, P.O. Box 613, Whilby, Ontario. UN 5S9. Equality of Opportunity for Emptoyment ®Ontario Putilic Service INDUSTRIAL OPENINGS In Alaa-Plckering •General Laborers 0 Drivers A & D • Forklltt Drivers • Shipping Receiving -- a -Assemblers • Vielders `J,Sca ion Pay ACdnd :Ve,!Kl P,i,c nra!utory H011CJy5- CALL TODAY OSHAWA-436.1336 AJAX -422 5222 EARN TOP SSSs . FROM INTERESTING ASSIGNMENTS ';Vr ,^,rind n9 pnrtoncod • Rpceptionisl,Typist • Data Entry Operators • Typists • Sr. Exec. Secretaries Word Processors (all types) HELP WANTED Wildwood Ford is expand- inq. We need career sales 1 reps. Male or female: CALL TODAY OSH,436.1886 Experience preferred orwih i I AJAxa2J 5222 1 .. train. Call Mr. Sirrtao ]tur al; j y lI 839-6666ar 1 :nn Mm, L4❑ 31-J-307 or , post S; Ala,- 8358088. LHt„i r nn.H a $5} S.'.CC 1.pa 14„51 TCn !1 t 11 t II r✓„r tr ... . _ � a rr s.c.tr F u ona-crs f' , G L r c_ . A,< Sc_tet Vat! i :11 71" 0 .,w a ;: Aug 5. chpee 4Z7.11M ace c f- r 1._n at ,r Jury 3C. . . e . _.. b$3•aq(9 '.."r. --man ^peralc e u„t G011 C b..1r N,rO ecar•r!A E.ue reri w Ik ng c .c: :...erly wrenga, et. ce,. Apps ca M _en'r 16<ry Wed ]' 6 o p .1 ^-earal Replr to P;c:er new lCcn:ed an the Brock ] Cir t•aG 1 ars ces c, 'a.m ^nt !uC a._ nlnUpn 2519) SSa-78.8. '1aYT� Ward Farm E[.ewPll!. Cr,al o, larrn lar?-, ma.... ne , con, gnment ve. Ncr•elch, Onu•lo Fr uay AugcstS .6i 10 a m lain cv dpC1M snac d Fr -day nacn ,ncr!Nl Ao ro. a'Ty ,•,1175 .a !4l , a;! tyC., yf ,;mer ,orient. Cc 1t,• m r!, reicc T.e Fcr ^,pre :r1c,root on call (519N2L9998 C, (S}91 424-9091 P.cp,letoro K S-Harrulnc4-a Son, F SV'''�I Il � 1 WK'1!E.e. r --- Icanecnen nau<• I I" "I ] r^ In <,• 'A e a: �a 93153.,0 ,.•• .: T. '•ar•' LCC Hr..G.: •,-r. T, Ca,: 1�aC0-aa t�]739.• ice RENT C EARWATER RORIDA 250 i 3`• r+ar : iris Than A Mad - 2 and 3 p.bcaa, .`ate I. I•a,..,. 1«. Pooh, An Ccedl.u..q, Iylly 1 P"d. a'idtn We6lise CCVnhr C;vb ^':^ y ♦ 4tacr,-o Knn•eri Y, r, on ccne, � 294.1912 , !Anne your Cwn down ccm!Cna, to urCer S35 � F,;r ea,v !p r^. Cwir, •5-c- ' .saerd f3w nGb- B (-r -. w n.e•• _t X-oll_ Afta Ta„CZS ---------------- 1Rep Pub-Ca::an, PO EC P•aeneg, 3 noes General Pra^.!:over lap, 2142 Qr3m'.ld.. Cot. 1. Fri_. Orin Or H,I,'a40a( r u ed kr •a ,o0d N3T 5T9 � ur'rq s., wo -CI, aC MI a.mM r , la., MK' n of ant x M rcr ea, N C n ... a]!" rt.me .! . t „ 14,1. Er•---rn Crt cn N way c n , in n:pnn A _M' a < I r•c!:r n, ,.r...:. 45 ar,C:CaI G' cC. Cpa- •ca ..0 .r _•ratAnal r<L .c E[f ip:n .:, mary P,fa grovrr'1 Presen! re s nand 1-.lot.cncem- I Ylydro,dxy arC •part a- :Xtir pf]r3 p ret 1. a 1• you can earn f4_it ,tem o^n ,r CaUrtt,'> $t-fC -?e' m. om pad Pca h k, ],a alae C. _cl Yei r Ft<nae send e a f CCG ks. 00-3:. nov .l✓nor; c old la•.ri- t CrR1 aLLCf:Cn3, rnn n0 ,Mume or pncro Sb. n n ! Lc r:c 'oe- Cvr2atks or reserves JCCnCvdlr,UCArd�^a: f- r'a'!`' p w:I tra'n Ca'iLra•- :n<'Ina' aLCt4`n P,t man. Myaa^t Mun:Gcal garor Mc Ca"n ITc51 r.ew Lvo I CO P.m Sale f .,coral. MYrnam A9 TC13 •87-a7'tl-- -- --'__ Cays. 'MIN a.:r new auc- 3K0. 3862441 dr 385- .---- oCn bam tac:L nes'-ave 3870 W4n•eC 42 peep c!p !c,n r wbet- .. .>e nt 1,,C teal <n, PeeC a eeceC I r use- ca r ar Cable t+.,'on- s gnm n Lary a a". lean n ompany 3 S^ -C a2J-0`CS nom' a Cabe Kl`a 14 -rise h-.-'_` 588-0736_ � SY „AGO and'. pi ..ten - 1.aa3.POa,'a.98Sa19, ] Cir t•aG 1 ars ces c, 'a.m ^nt !uC a._ nlnUpn 2519) SSa-78.8. '1aYT� Ward Farm E[.ewPll!. Cr,al o, larrn lar?-, ma.... ne , con, gnment ve. Ncr•elch, Onu•lo Fr uay AugcstS .6i 10 a m lain cv dpC1M snac d Fr -day nacn ,ncr!Nl Ao ro. a'Ty ,•,1175 .a !4l , a;! tyC., yf ,;mer ,orient. Cc 1t,• m r!, reicc T.e Fcr ^,pre :r1c,root on call (519N2L9998 C, (S}91 424-9091 P.cp,letoro K S-Harrulnc4-a Son, F SV'''�I Il � 1 WK'1!E.e. r --- Icanecnen nau<• I I" "I ] r^ In <,• 'A e a: �a 93153.,0 ,.•• .: T. '•ar•' LCC Hr..G.: •,-r. T, Ca,: 1�aC0-aa t�]739.• ice RENT C EARWATER RORIDA 250 i 3`• r+ar : iris Than A Mad - 2 and 3 p.bcaa, .`ate I. I•a,..,. 1«. Pooh, An Ccedl.u..q, Iylly 1 P"d. a'idtn We6lise CCVnhr C;vb ^':^ y ♦ 4tacr,-o Knn•eri Y, r, on ccne, � 294.1912 , !Anne your Cwn down ccm!Cna, to urCer S35 � F,;r ea,v !p r^. Cwir, •5-c- ' .saerd f3w nGb- B (-r -. w n.e•• _t X-oll_ Afta Ta„CZS ---------------- Counsefling available far major career By S_i. Newman Most of us come to A career crossroads At Ieast ince in our lifc� time. For some, this occurs immed atal, fol- lowing 9104 schM)l. while deciding nn p(nt- secondm educal ion - if any. Fur olhan, the time mA) come after yon in the work farce. There are still others, who M-cAux of fnia: tial rmirictios or field ill ohligatinns.- Are unable to pone the career of their drum+. and must make du »rah what the, hare.. \nd fnalh. there are those for wham me cArrrrrcr.- ," bell tolls more than once. In (act. one man I knew of went through school, became a d,),- .for. o,.for, only to decide after practicing for A few %hart months,that what he really wanted was a career In law. On the taxi account, !Aw appar- ently wasn't the satis- factory lifs•work he'd aoticipal ed, tither. Khat dots pot do. when one frets the stir- ring, ofdiscontent'. Although most o(tls air capable of understand., ingour asxtsandfiabil- Ilia, it helps to get mfBrmation of that k l" ledge. - Rhich is wh, scni- -ces. such -ax for ,oca. tional testing .Groege Brown orrrn, are so ralubN. The definition of ,elation is the occupation of cal - fin that one follows. Before one setsuut in a count . or studs or career moves to,ati,fy that calling, it's helpful to undmtand just what one is working with and .helper the goal »e set for ounebY is hu) high or ton low. Perhaps if that IAw,er'doclurly d taken Adyantagrof,uch a srni.r, he'd ha_yc ,,(odcd man,. ,in in .drool And no doubt Counilrs, heAdach". " Ihr rent step in th- Gcorgc Uro»n testiest; orr,lcv. i+ making an infrn:c» apptiAtment with a cauneifor. Ddv- ing the intmiew, the eaunxllur will gra oyer Jour vocational bAi1- ground, ;ihings tnw- filing Jou, or »hit is pm,rnli . you from getting the job you rant, pnwiding on knew what that jc is. The counsellor »III also discuss needs'- roto- tional, social- monrtaq. The next step. If more counxll(ng is necessary to get a better focus, is to complete a series of tests.- The fin: test George Brown ,cner- AIN uses, is the Shtn- ..:,utter- Up la)atmwd Gem pa¢ Of ,Net hill lank," by 2310 10. Grenada Lonc Stan took the. lead and held an to edge Cana - dun Tire by IJ to C whik Moodics had an exciting. come from behind defeat edgimg Rumours RaidersQin3, Plzn fiat beat the McDQnald SainR ZI to 13 and the ;;gels aa>pped Shn re R angers in the ninth t o beat them la to 13. la the "B" di,nion Robin flood Tavern hrld onto die Icadof the "B" cimsion b, heating Dung & The Sluggg n 20 to 15 while the Kan- garoos defeated Eglin- ton Square team for s clod place. Ramous ,gay Dukes scared 37 runs to destroy Nabob Mortgages 27 to 21 and. Slllage Plymouth shocked Riser FJectran- IM 29 to 10 and Super Centre , stepped 'on Slonarch Marking 21 to 9_ plo=un Roadhouse Raiders defeated Pete's Peter 0 (o.6 and V.P., lttuanatia:s'scomd 3 rocs in the ninth to edge Dennis Aluminum . & Roofing a to 7. in tbe- C" dfsision Joys -1 S1. Isaac Jays .and Douglas Stirlen are AB tied for first place. Ther All w on their games this week as "511 with Joxi s beating Stege & Al Shell nS to 16. St. ksaac Jays beat- ing Dch I)cliciou% 22 to 5 and DuuglA<.Sterlen healing Mazda 24 to J. If,, Sports split their Bauble hitter licating Durham Painting Z5 to ' but lasing to Nfart FJectric 1510 7(3 home rant for Stc,e Nall for lhr night 1. In an exciting game' hcn jruttmAn's R131 sor;lein the bottom of the ninth oaring the .inning run to Aid Fill. ren F:netrough in dcfealin7, Reliancc.lan- itorial fill 17w1hilethe Pfckering Panthers beat Slapping 17 to -la: Sfarda scored 13 ruai in thishotiom of the 9th to tvlge FA,iro Air 24 to Z3 after FA,iro Airhadlost their first game of the eight by default to Pick. riling Optimists. Slow pitch tourney On the weekend of 'July 12 and 13, Ray Harreil - Farafly Trust ptayed in Lit Markin Ladles Slow . Poch Tournament. On the first game on Sataiday Almy lost against Markham Co.Open- mn 3.2. They won the nett three iamis, jgainet .Markham Flowers Fantasia 144. 7.achs 13" Jays 104; and the final game.*as against Pickering Cross Canada Paying Briggs Type Indicator, which, As it Infers, irl cites your type - intro- ,erted or rates+cried. thinking or feeling. sensing or Intudi,e- judging or pertepti,e, Following that. the Interest Im<nlon tart may betaken. lithaugh then are a total of 125 questions in ae,en caro- garir,, the test Iakr, end, ZS nr 30 minutes - Ifs +led s inil your prcf-. "Tenet, in are A++ucrt x school whjrC h. A:au+c- mrnn, aclnilim, and i, pc, o (pdnple , nu like, di,fikc, or .sac indiffer• cnt about, the coun,el• I o r maythrn-del c rm ine which of the +ix general occupational Ihcmn best Jules a", h, com- pAnng your responses to those of people already successful and happy in their Work. The third' test thai mavormarnatbetaken u A Dirremntial Apti- tude test. which rsalu- ates sour mechanical, verbal, and-abstnet reasoning, numerical Abilih, clerical speed and accuracy. space relations, spelling and language usage or grin mmaf. This is a ulua- hle part of the 1nUng +ince it pr. {de, the imfi,iduAl +.,th infor- mitam regarJmg Abili- fe,. For rumple- the infant imcnd)ry ma) Aho» that a satsifactor, job is computer pro- gramming, but the apti- tude lists might indicate difrrrc6tI,. "If you arc in the Ice per- cr,lile range• meaning t en percenrof the people are Iest qualifi ed and 90 percent art more able. it's dam unlikely you'll he gain into computer programming without A straggle:' shy, Dr. Ray Daniey, program head of George Brown's ,ocaltonal ier, icp. "But you'hwm other choice, such as one of the other ,oealiam that suited inlrre+n and more apol . ft )our Ahililir+."- T hr letting Am} inter• vie», Are gcnerall, ,prod out u,cr a two »eek ..period and although thele real be conducted during lite da s,wa nc0un,elling i, n dar in the 2,eni%rs to accommodate people who work 0r, go to xb. oral daytime- the final Pkkerftrq's BaJ Ne+3.Jalf J.3p3t--;:------ deCisions interrlew !(rings togefhcr the results of the Various tests In "a report about se, en pages Iong- ',.,darrd Donley. "rhe cou %-L Ior then goe i omf a decf- lion action plan. They let-oilknow about job club meetings held at rrvlar intervals, and discuss job opcnirtgi, etc. The college will gi,e iddilional help -lo tho,c +till hooking for .t !oil After the Voc.it• IOnal 1(nting SenIR.'- l+ A member of the community (As uppo+nd In being a Ytudent At George llro»n) the cost of the Venice i, a mere 5:00. nut much consid- ering you may be enabled a see,our war dear in search for a ,ovation or career. 1f one is raroJed in either Wrt41me.-full-time, or �. continuing education at George Brown, the cast or, the sen kr injusl S75. Judy Linton is coun- seller in cbIlmt of the program. and Dan!" says "it's saecess and' efrroi,eness depends on her really. Sae decides, with the iodL ,iduai, whether the "hole teteig program should be completed or just part ofit. it's not All or nothing, but rather depends on the situation." If interested contact Judy Linton at Gearge Brown College. 976- 1212 eV cmion 42.33. This is the first In a series an career oppor- lumitic, and caplon- tion Ell