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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBN1995_06_07.. ••.. •..•• ..... ......... � .6A .•�♦ .:" .... .. ... .•.r .. .. . r.. •♦ _ -.... .... ...s ..es Independent., �m�;„-� 25th Anniversary AjarHomeWeekSeciioo sPo;�^� 6 Parade Route Map Page 21 Aiax man in suicide showdown with police A Falby Court man surren- dered to police Friday night three -and -a -half hours after threatening to kill himself with a knife and then demanding offi- cers shoot him to "end his life,” said Durham Regional Police Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie. Police got the 9-1-1 call to the ,,Body discovered in Pickering storage un The body of a former of no fixed address, was found could only say the bo Pickering resident was discov- by an employee at 2:40 p.m. been in the unit for �ered Monday afternoon in a A post mortem began late time." self -storage unit on Bayly yesterday at Oshawa General The homicide and f Street in Pickering. Hospital for time and cause of identification units The body of Keith Green. 38, death. Durham R�egiorW Polrroe caped into iiavestigate. . fifth -floor apartment at 66 Falby Court, which the man shared with his 95 -year-old grandmoth- er, just before 5 p.m. Police were able to pull the woman out of the apartment but after the man refused to drop the knife and approached the officers, he was pepper -sprayed. The man repeatedly asked the officers to shoot him and police called in their negotiation team to convince the man to surren- der. The 48 -year-old man gave himself up to police just before 7:30 p.m. Charged with weapons dan- gerous is James Graham. Six -storey fall kills man An Oshawa man fell six floors to his death Friday while visiting friends in Ajax. Durham Regional Police said Steven Richard Hicks, 18, was sit- ting on the balcony of a sixth - floor apartment when he fell. He was rushed to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital but died shortly after arrival. The tragedy occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m. Cops seek one more in Durham Regional Police are age from 1 still hunting one youth accused accused wof a "malicious" rampage at the with ar bAjax Community Centre last munity cenweek. lids was Vandals broke into the corn- the facilit munity centre in the wee hours months. of May 30 (between midnight and 1 a.m.) and smashed win- Sigh dows, computers and other equipment, causing more than �°,°°° � . �I a lee The thieves also stole a safe in the manager's office, broke into the pro shop, caused damage in the fitness room and sports J e b medicine clinic and then went upstairs to ransack the adminis. By tration offices. The safe, contain- ing cash and cheques, has not 'Was a been recovered. boater off "It was malicious and destruc- one it ,dw," said Det. Scott Burns. "Bat Durham these kids are only a minute per- my yes, of kids in dy had Four e youths, >� from Ajax after arc 'some and two former Ajacians who are three kilo of no fixed address, have been bay, orensic picked up so far and face 24 porge have been charges, including theh, break a body at _ and enter, ndKbief and breach of probation. The youths range in ami :i r�«=+ � r. st 446-3555 Consumer Car �V lartINIMS 93 SYSM W, A 39 --------------- b � � Si'�on al !�, Labow & Tbu& >tl/�t= rampage 4 to 17. One of the as charged May 12 rrak-in at the same com. trr. the third break-in at y in the past six tin 'in gcould od Y dry body spotted by a Frenchman's Bay of the Lost Boys? Regional Police can't whedivevw, working in ths, came up empty king the area about mtres south of tare Becaiaeno body was found, camwconfirm that it was cesaid ckeriag See NO...Papp 3 89 Grand M arquis LS - 88 Ion 89 Subaru Wagon89 Ford Tempo - 52 km 89 Eagle Premier - 89 km 1992 C n 89 Plymouth Acclaim - 43 kms.aaww� ama, to i 87 Furebird 5 L - 48 fon nypo sNb,0*MkM 87 Pontiac 6000 - 47 Ian ranty comes with all our used vehicles EM 93 Mazda 323 - 47 bn 91 Toyota Corolla LE - 47 km 91 Toyota Camry LE - 59 fon 91 Givic Si - 52 km 91 Dodge Caravan SE -85 fon 91 VOWL Jetta - 24 bn 89 Sable LS Wagon - 88 km. --------------- b � � Si'�on al !�, Labow & Tbu& >tl/�t= rampage 4 to 17. One of the as charged May 12 rrak-in at the same com. trr. the third break-in at y in the past six tin 'in gcould od Y dry body spotted by a Frenchman's Bay of the Lost Boys? Regional Police can't whedivevw, working in ths, came up empty king the area about mtres south of tare Becaiaeno body was found, camwconfirm that it was cesaid ckeriag See NO...Papp 3 89 Grand M arquis LS - 88 Ion 89 Subaru Wagon89 Ford Tempo - 52 km 89 Eagle Premier - 89 km 1992 C n 89 Plymouth Acclaim - 43 kms.aaww� ama, to i 87 Furebird 5 L - 48 fon nypo sNb,0*MkM 87 Pontiac 6000 - 47 Ian ranty comes with all our used vehicles EM 2 lww 7, 1995 0 The Bay Akem iI . I .. . . . I . ... .. -41�*:*W P"WININOW, N""V4W, *"-OW7 _$46 million, two y contract g"'ets'401 widening started Work is now underway Dufferin Construction. Whites Road, is an exten- tion ministry. Dufferin Scarborough to the Rouge $46,057,628 beat out bids on the widening of The two-year job, to sion of work the Toronto Construction won the bids River and built the two from Graham Brothers Highway 401, a $46 million widen the road to 12 lanes firm has already per- for earlier work from bridges over the river ($47,608,629), Bot contract awarded to from the Rouge River to formed for the transporta- Neilson Road in which are, according to a Construction and George ministry spokesman, Wimpey Canada. All bids *ready, more or less." were adjusted for a 10 per ii �A 9W-kift1'111117111 N10MCM iDuring j�Mo= Dung the tendering cent Canadian steel con- "WiIIIIA m process, Dufferin's bid of tent bonus. IWI kX91 LI -1 %W'1Jt&JW 1%,m•111I 4k-Recover your furniture Ilke new z1_1C2aa&X", =&, q DJ1J:* Opp SALE E ENT* Special for our customers luw 2 pc. Sofa & Chair OF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A(& e All Season (M & S) Rated Wed. 10-9 15 cffferent r cc went 215x65RI5 $99.00 -9 Thurs.- Frl. 10 materials. 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DINETTE SET i;± 1 -TIRE DISPOSAL : Compound SOLID WOOD • VALVE STEM I 245x45RI6 $155-00 Table & 4 chairs. 245x50R16 $156041t 'T" I USED TIRES $20.00 & Up1399 Picors FuRNn-uP.E 1735 Bayly St. UNIT #14 PICKERING ILAHOURS I - For Tax Relief ON.M 8y %UM JaT Ecker HarrisMike Candidate AUT *WMD " CFO FOR M&T EO" OFF - Ajax & Pickering General Hospital Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Members of the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be held on Tuesday, June 27, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the West Tower Conference Rooms at the Hospital. Members and interested parties are cordially invit- ed to attend. J.W. Atkinson, Bruce W. Cliff, Sectary Chair Board of Directors Board of Directors No more dives scheduled FROM PAGE 1 body. We have no one else Oshawa and Jamie "We don't have any way missing.- Lefebvre, 17, of of saying it wasn't, but The six youths are Jay Scarborough. It was there's not much we can Boyle, 17, Chad Smith, 18, Cummins' 18th birthday do right now," Pugh said, and Robbie Rumboldt, 18, Monday. adding the depth of the all of Pickering; Danny Police have not yet water makes diving nearly Higgins, 16, of Ajax; scheduled any additional impossible. "It's like a nee- " Michael Cummins, 18, of dives. dle h a haystack. Police have been* searching for six youths who vanished after steal- ing two boats from a Pickering marina in March. Police conducted a massive search at the time of the boys' disappearance and have been responding to new leads since that tune, with no success. The boater said he spot- ted potted the fully clothed body but was unable to give more than an approximate description of the location. 'He also reported finding what appeared to be a sunken boat on his sonar, although that turned out to be large rock. Pugh added that the boater did not inform police of his find; police learned of the dis- covery second-hand. "Everyone assumes (the body) was one of our six missing boys but we just don't know," Pugh said. "There's a very good chance it was, if it was a For Welfare Reform ON JIBE 8, DOTE avert Ecker *w Mike Harris Canftate AMMOM IN CFO POR JM&T EGFR AI1E; BRAKES CONDMONING Pront A Rear TUNE UP $39.95 (a+ mat www) $72.00 A CARUSO AUTO WI -i 1896 Clements Rd., Unit 177,Pickering, Ont. 686-3803 "row Local Text Cmnp+nyr Check Out Our Special Rates To The Airportll �,s s $-,, $ s Save on s -s s;; s s Long Distance (.,:a11iqg FLAT RATE SEMCB.. FI" RATE SEMCE.. FLIT RATB SERV M.. Call anywhere on this map... �y 0" 111 WILL WI l if C. LWll q YY Mf4 r Just pay l�•� . month i J 11111 11 ! 24 rLovRs A DAY IsAwrDomm.5wPouninummm = 7 DAYS PER WEEK z, ! 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While this is perfectly appropriate, parents should remember that summer vacation isn't an excuse for children to take a "vacation" from learning. According to Lori McIntosh, Director of the Whitby Sylvan Learning Center, skips mastered dur- ing the school year fade with disuse. Loss of con- tent retention begins with- in 24 to 48 hours unless the new information is reinforced or applied immediately. After a month without reinforce- ment, most of what your child has learned recently is lost. "Imagine how little your child will retain from June to September if you don't make education a year-long priority," says Lori McIntosh. Summer should and can be as much a time of learning growth as any other time of year 9 par - encs let their children know that structured learning activities are an important part of the summer vaca- tion plan. Lori offers some tips for parents to stimulate their child's interest and span the summer leamirg gap... *Speak with your child's counselor before summer to determine academic strengths and weaknesses. This will help you prepare for the school year ahead. For example, if your child is shy, he may need sum- mer camp or sports activi- ties to help enhance self- confidence. A bright child may be bored with school but would enthusiastically participate in a science or computer camp' -Stimulate curiosity and love of learning by plan- ning family trips to the zoo, museums, your local newspaper office, the beach and other places packed with learning oppo . *Have your child write to grandparents, family members who live far away or pen pals. This activity will tell you a lot Sylvan better, about achievement in lan- guage, spelling and read- ing. If your child is old enough, have him/her keep a diary or write a let- ter to the editor of your local newspaper about an issue that concerns him/her. *Develop a reward sys- tem for meeting specific goals, such as reading three books or cooking five meals. •In some cases, parents need help providing neces- sary learning opportuni- ties. Consider enrolling your child in a summer enrichment program such as those provided by Sylvan Learning Centers. Bottom line: there are plenty of learning opportu- nities for you and your child to explore during the summer months. By using summer as a time for encouraging continued learning, you can help set the stage for a sound per- formance next fall For information regard- ing Sylvan summer pro- grams, call the Sylvan Learning Center in Whitby at 905404-1818. this summer.** grades next fall. 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Let's Compare IiERALACTION PLAN • Makes jobs the number one priority • Balanced budget in 4 years • 5% tax cut strategically targeted to create jobs • Tuition fee increases held in line with inflation • A Commitment to no more user fees in health care • End NDP hiring quotas • Welfare recipients who don't participate in training, work or community service programs will have their benefits cut to the national average • Guaranteed education funding at current levels • Guarantee stable funding to municipalities for vital services such as policing CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION • No jobs plan • Balanced budget in 6 years • 30% cut in Personal income taxes to benefit high income earners • Tuition fee increases of 52% in first two years • Will bring a new middle class health tax • Replace NDP quota legislation with their own bill • Every welfare recipient will have their benefits cut to 10% above the national average, even if they do participate in a program • Cut education funding by $1.5 billion • Massive cuts in funding for municipal services, forcing property taxes to skyrocket DICKSON, Joe V- Cidt Your Community Newspaper - 8394087 RILIBERAL AtA Mord by M CFO br Or Joe 060ow Co"mW Call You► Community Newspaper - 839-80187 M 7Q MY PONTIAC GRAND AM SE COUPE v 150 HP 2.3 litre DOHC engine V 4 -wheel ABS T power steering v 5 -speed manual transmission • drivel's side air bag T air conditioning v AM/FM stereo cassette • 24 hour Roadside Assistance S it 13 PER MONTH/36 MONTHS GM CARDHOLDERSONTIAC ONLY AT IN Don't forget to use your GM YOUR Th card earnings toward the wa= ti purchase of any GM vehiclet 3 AM .., The Bay News • June 7, 1995 S PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN N 160 HP 3.1 litre V6 engine T 4 -wheel ABS V 4 -speed electronic transmission v dual air bags V air conditioning v power windows V sports appearance pocks ge V 24 hour Roadside Assistance I. 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Make sureY ou vote With the provincial election tomorrow, we hope you've taken the time to study the candi- dates, understand what they and their parties stand for and have decided who gets your vote. That's because, while some are willing to insult your intelligence by telling you how to vote, we're not going to do that. We've reached a definite turning point in Ontario; one that will make or break the province. But it's still up to you to decide, based on your understanding of what each candidate and party will do once elected. In Durham West, we have three well quali- fied candidates, each of whom could personally do a good job for us. So, your vote comes down to your personal beliefs, not how we tell you to vote. It's patronizing, at the very least, to believe that voters can't think for themselves. Of course you can. And we hope you will. The only thing we will tell you to do is VOTE. That's the only way you can have a say in what goes on. It's your opportunity, and it only comes every few years, to get across your opin- ion of how things should be run. If you don't vote, you can't complain, regard- less of who wins. When you do vote, you're letting our politi- cians know that you're watching them and are ready to point out where they've failed. The polls are open until 8 p.m. Thursday. Take advantage of our democracy and cast your ballot based on your own educated opinion. �ette,�s Employrn To the edibm- Re: "Enough is Enough', May 10,1995: • In this column, you quote a person who describes him- self as a white mak teacher with an above average IQ in fear of losing his job due to Fr-* _. �•�' �`.•o..NOT CE We at the Foundation Our work is vital and bake. Dikector, On behalf of the ous donation for the TUC lb SSW C°�' TheWish -Children's Wish Children's Wish our heartfelt appreciation is hmda�tal to our exp Fob Foundation of Canada I Foundation. to the residents of .� •• Of every dollar donut ed, 97.2 per cent will go Peng who generously supported Aloette in titer, Seniors eno Y Caribbean day \ \\c\ o j ,., �:. - To tieePMaaScottish \\ . ,Abette. suffering from high risk those very special chit- An enjoyable afternoon Oshawa Portuguese Young Gibson did a gres>t job. The was Spent on �!• May 7, Peoples Dancers• effort klendlam of all Their hard work and life threatening illness. dreg. n and were served (PCCCA% vobxnteers was \ . From the Desk of W Gord Malcolm Busy times in towns Between the Frenchman's Bay Festival and the 25th Anniversary of Ajax Home Week, there are going to be a lot of busy people in Ajax and Pickering for the next two weeks. In fact, you'd drive yourself crazy trying to attend everything. I know, I did a few years ago. The best thing to do is check out the special Ajax Home Week section and the Frenchman's Bay Festival story in today's paper, check off what you want to attend and then drive yourself crazy. Both events offer lots of fun for the whole family and it doesn't cost much, if anything, to join in. I'll see you there. ••• A short response to the Letter to the Editor last week from Claude Gagne regarding jet -skis on Frenchman's Bay. No, Claude, we haven't been fooled into thinking there's an operating ban on the Bay. But, effectively banning the jet -skis from launching from MTRCA land means there aren't many, if any, other places for launching. I honestly can't see what enjoy- ment you get out of going around in circles on calm water when there are waves on Lake Ontario that would provide much more of a challenge, if indeed, you want to be challenged. ent eauitY Wavina field onlv somewhat leveled I sycrtpathize with today's aiminated again having to he mentions - he would be job seeking young white struggle uphill, it seems to sure to "reach the level of male; he has not been aoail- them. The gradient they principal". THIS from an t uaW to meeting the same now face is far gentler than above average IQ? On sea standards of employment that faced previously by and thought, maybe he met by women and mmori- women and nunoaibes. knows something I don't; it ties. Now that the playing Itis man suggests that if would help to explain behay. field has been somewhat hv6 he had certain inutile ios of some 'good old boy eled, white maks feel dim attributes - brdodesd is one principals of 'the good old days'. "Whatever happened to judging job performance?' you ask. As a 40 year educa. tor, I can say it never hap. pened, - at kask, not for the purposes of fair hiring and promoting. Form iy, in any school having only one mak on staff, he was the princi- pal. Was he invariably more meritorious than all the women on amfS My expem ince tells me no ... You got one thing right: Fmugh is Enough. Children's Wish Foundation thanks volunteers and residents To the edibor: dedication raised a gener- We at the Foundation Our work is vital and bake. Dikector, On behalf of the ous donation for the would also lice to extend your interest and support SSW C°�' TheWish -Children's Wish Children's Wish our heartfelt appreciation is hmda�tal to our exp Fob Foundation of Canada I Foundation. to the residents of would like to thank all the volunteers who participat Of every dollar donut ed, 97.2 per cent will go Peng who generously supported Aloette in titer, Seniors eno Y Caribbean day ed in Loving & Giving Days sponsored by directly to granting the special wishes of chidren efforts to bring joy and laughter into the lives of - To tieePMaaScottish Line Dancers, Raphael Francis, Fred . ,Abette. suffering from high risk those very special chit- An enjoyable afternoon Oshawa Portuguese Young Gibson did a gres>t job. The was Spent on �!• May 7, Peoples Dancers• effort klendlam of all Their hard work and life threatening illness. dreg. courtesy of the Pickering Refivshments and were served (PCCCA% vobxnteers was Cansdien Cadbbean Cultural and egoyed by alL MPP Jim greatly apprecided. This is Association (PCCCA), by Wiseman, mayor Wayne the 101h year that (V=N the various Senior Clubs of Arthttcs, caumMor Mmiee has been host and was welt Durb■nt. The entertainment Brenner and Joe Dickson attended. Of blk dMft g in Caribbetm attended. President and Joi s Neale, costume, the Oshawa Master of Ceremonies,qVw 9985 - .. .- .... ... .. .. ,. rya.,. People want change in government By Janet Eamrr, As I've canvassed the com- munity during this election, I've heard loud and clear that people want change in the way their government is run. Voters have been given three distinct choio- es. The NDP promise more of the same, and blame others for their current financial troubles. The Liberal have tried to promise something for every- one. Mike Harris is the only lead- er offering real change in how government will operate. He knows that our families work harder than ever but never seem to get further ahead. He wants to change the philosophy that government knows best how to solve all of our problems, that it can spend our money better than we can. That is why he released his Common Sense plan last year, so voters could examine and under- stand his proposals. 7be plan will cut taxes to create jobs and economic growth - the average family will save $2,000 per year. 7be plan will reform welfare and end unfair hiring quotas. It will reduce the size and cost of gov- ernment overnment and balance Ontario's budget To guarantee this, Mike Harris will bring in legislation to prohibit tax increases unless they are approved by a referen- dum. In addition, cabinet minis- terV pay win be cut if de5rit taw gets are not met. Most importantly, our plan will protect funding for health cane, claesroonAxwed education funding and Law enforcement. Voters tell me they think we have our priorities right. But putting this challenging plan in place will take committed individuals with the ability to do the job. My diverse experience - in small business, in the provio- dial government, in health care and with volunteer agencies - give me the skills required to get the job done. If you believe as I do, that Ontario needs real change, then I ask for your support on elec- tion day. Three local issues for Liberals By Joe Diclewn, Liftral Party As tomorrow is election day. I want to share with you my commitment to work on three knues of particular significance to Ain and Pickering. The future of the Ajax - Pickering Hospital is important to ag of us who five in this riding. In our fad growing communities we need a full service hospital. I will fight to have Ap*Pickmng General Hospital designated as the firaservice hospital for the western port of Durham Region. The new wing doubled the size of the hospital, but NDP furdiing cuts hoe not o* closed beds. but have prevented some beds from ever opening. The McLeod government will dismantle the NDP Interim Waste Authority and give back to municipal governments the power to make responsible deci. sions on waste disposal. The plans will also give local councils the power to stop Metro Toronto from shipping their garbage to Pickering. Local government will again be able to effectively plan waste disposal for our waste. I will wont hand to speed up the widening of the 401 to both Ajax and Pickering. The expan- sion will benefit both local bu w ness and the many residents who comrarte every day. I am committed to this corm munity. It is my home, it is where my wde and I have raised our family and where my busy nese has grown and prospered I have enjoyed my volunteer work with many community groups. I have served in local govern- ment, as a school trustee, local councillor, regional councillor and as a Deputy Mayor of Ajax. l believe the Liberal Party will provide good and effective gow emmert for Ontario. It is impot, tart, as you decide to cast your baaot, that you carefindy consid. er the quality of your local car date you will elect to represent you. I believe that I have the experience and the commitment to serve you. I ask for your sup port tomorrow so I can serve you at Queen's Park. &V Ne" • -%Ilne 7, 1995' 7 1 1 C RE FOR YOUR COMPOSTER � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � 1 1 IIt's important to maintain your composter j 1 properly for it to be a success. 1 0 Add organic kitchen wastes and yard wastes in 1 layers 1 1 1 Cover kitchen wastes with yard wastes to deter 1 1 unwanted insects and pests 1 1 0 Cut all materials into small pieces 1 1 The smaller the pieces, +he faster they will break 1 1 down 1 1 1 1 0 Tum your compost pile regularly 1 1 This adds oxygen, which speeds up the process 1 1 and helps prevent odours 1 1 • Keep the pile moist 1 1 Use a garden hose or a watering can 1 I 1 • Harvest the finished compost 1 Use it on your lawn or garden o 1 Small quantifies of grass clippings can be added 1 � 1 to your compost pile - but we 1 1 encourage you to 1 grasscycle instead! 1 1 � 1 1 1 � � 1 � 1 i 1 � 1 1 _ '• 1 1 1 1 C= .. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 For more information on Composting or Grasscycling 1 1 please contact the Durham Region Works Department 1 1 at (905) 668-7721. r 1 � r PURCHASE r CALL 7-800-667-5677; 1 _ N 1 a,drto :DURHAM. 1 r Funded In part by the MlNsfry of EnvUonment and Energy r L. -----------------------.J 1 ,8 )one 7, 1$$5 0 >Icy-N"vs -;:6 ' _' ;, Tax decreases `fiscally irresponsible' W Tim Wiseman, lent cam, 1,4W new jobs cre- New Democratic Party ated through JobsOntario Health care, jobs, educa- and the Royal Commission tion, the environment, the on Learning will be imple- debt and the deficit are all mented to address your con - issues you have told me are cerns with the education of important to you the voter in our children. The Rouge this election. I share your Park and Altona Forest are concerns, these issues have being preserved and food - been priorities for myself lands are protected in the and my government during Agricultural Preserve. the last term. It has all been accom- My personal commitment plished while reducing gov- to the residents of Durham ernr►ment expenditures. West has always been to Contrary to what my oppo- uphold the beliefs of my nents would have you community to the best of my believe, the deficit and debt ability. My efforts have have not been created by resulted in a new addition to rampant spending, but a dra- the Ajax -Pickering Hospital matic decrease in revenues along with the required fund- during a recession. The ing needed to provide excel- NDP is on the right track if health care, education important towards fiscal responsibility and predict a lower deficit for 1995-96 than either the liberals or the Tories. My opponents promise tax decreases, one five per cent to be shared by those who own a car, have children in daycare, are buying their first home or manage a for- est Paycheques will not be larger. The other promises a 30 per cent tax decrease. For someone earning $25,000 yearly this will result in a larger paycheque of $8 per week: for someone with a M,000 salary it will mean a ax break of $32 per week. One can only speculate what will have to be slashed, Burned or buried to enhance the salaries of the most pros- perous. Will it be reduced transfer payments to munici- palities? Loss of subsidies to our libraries? Reduced fund- ing for job training? Decimation of the Public Service? Inadequate Public Transit? Loss of support for the elderly or disabled? You are all dependent on one or more of these services, they are all funded by tax dollars. How much are you prepared to lose? I cannot promise you tax decreases, it's fiscally irre- sponsible. However, I can make a commitment to con- tinue to do the best I can to represent you at Queen's Park. PICKERIN ' S 4TH ANNUAL VeaeIhman I s Bay une 11 Iresti S , 199 unday J5 ]ne..vC7f . - -.:ow_ A Frie" Of Fre■meh a 's say Mark your calendars and bring the entire family to enjoy! It's going to be bigger and better than ever! OF pit, • P - R!1� b`:4 LIVEROOOL R04D, PK:KERING I / .�•v OWN t �y Y J1 T Fairport Beach Communi ySale :_lh r (On the Westshore, June 10� ) MLZ x: Win 9W . _ P Live Entertainment Historical Display any Rides v n Inflatable Baaoon Games Firemen's Display Karooke Target Shooting I vtational Foods Car Display _ Famous Characters Multicultural Show , ..Boat Rales Arts snd Crafts Poetry Contest ...and much more! FESTIVAL KICK-OFFI . - SATURDAY NIGHT STREET DANCE June 10th, 8:30pm r¢� At the foot of Liverpool Road BRING A FRIEND ALONG... YOU ALL 1 .Cdll your Community Neer_ - 839-8067 The a 2_6 0 INC. 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Your .Cdown unity Newspaper'_ 8�7' 7 1 . , 71t�e Bir.lYews • June , 995 V Frenchman's BayFestival offers two days of fun and ex itcement There's so much going on at this year's Frenchman's Bay Festival, you'll need two days to cover all the fun. Starting this Saturday, June 10, at the bottom of Liverpool Road, the Waterfront Street Dance kicks off the activities at 8 p.m. It will feature an all - ages Video Road Show, Nintendo SWAT Team, a barbecue and the Pepsi Taste Test Challenge and it's free to attend. The fun starts at 10 a.m. Sunday all along Liverpool Rd.. south of Annland Street as well as at the East Shore Community Centre and on the West Shore. Saturday and Sunday, the Fairport Beach Rate Payers Association will hold a Community Garage Sale on the West Shore. As well, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., there will be an "Historic Frenchman's Bay" exhibit at the East Shore Community Centre featur- ing Pickering East Shore Community Association Heritage Photographs, displays by the Pickering Museum Village, the Pickering library History Room and Heritage Pickering. Walls full of pho- tographs will depict the last century, showing how the Bay has changed from a bustling seaport to a natural and recreational paradise. Maps of the area by the original French explorers will be Young Singers open first night forJoseph Not only were the Young Singers of Ajax chosen to perform in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, they were the opening night act last night. Directed locally by Anna Lynn Murphy, the Young Singers combine with the Aurora Choirworks to appear as the Canaan Choir in Joseph. So far, they're scheduled for about 50 performances during the run of the musical. If you're interested in attending Joseph when the local youth perform, call 416-872-2262 or 416- 872-2222 and ask for tickets for a night The Canaan Choir is per- forming. A 10MAURANT OF 09MICTM ,-:.;The O I Liverpool House so= P parr 831-1000 A�Or��w.rsFor - FATHER'S ONLY STEAK OR PRIME RIB ind„des 9oup o. tea, �� 295 potato or ria, 1$84 '. ���_.. s;,? -�,+�F-�g�p's:. +• ,.�..--. .1,,,r'�. t?r'i''r.,.,tR1 �i:"��.5"+*"a"`.��R.!+^�'vi+b�"�,.:. - a - .:.,:- . on display, showing the Indian village many say was located directly on the shores of the Bay. The History Room of the Pickering Public Library will be showing off some of the resources available to those who wish to know more about our town and will also be sell- ing copies of William McKay's "The Pickering Story", our most defini- tive history to date. The Pickering Museum Village will present arti- facts of our past and hands-on activities to give us a further glimpse of life in Upper Canada. The South Pickering Seniors' Club hosts a Tea Room Sunday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fea- turing the Pickering Concert Band, the Monday Night Line Dancers and good food at great prices. There's a lot of action on Liverpool Road south of Annland Street starting Sunday at 10 a.m. All -day activities include boat rides, pony rides, midway amuse- ments, karaoke, face painting, multicultural presentations, interna- tional foods, a car display and a 1:15 p.m. parade by the Mazda Miata Club, the KX96 Boom Box, a beer garden, Ontario Hydro display, Pickering Fire Department display, and much more. At 1:30 p.m. on the main stage, winners of the Festival Poetry Contest will be on hand to read their top entries. The Athens Acropoiis Dance Ensemble takes the main stage at 2 p. in. followed by a perfor- mance by the Master Rim Tae Kwon -Do school at 3:30 p.m. As well, there's a bingo from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. As Liverpool Road will be closed south of Artnland Street, only local residential vehicles will be allowed past the barri- ers Sunday. However, a shuttle bus is available from the GO Station and you can flag the bus to stop anywhere along Liverpool. Last year, more than 5,000 people attended the Festival and more are expected to join the fun this year. `But she won't lie down' final spring play at Herongate Come enjoy the fun and excitement in Herongate Dinner Theatre's final spring play, "But she won't lie down." After a terrible row with his wife, Felix returns home to find her dead in her room. When the wife's look-alike sis- ter shows up, each thinks the other has killed her. The fun begins as soon as a succession of people begin arriving and the pair frantically try to cover each other's tracks. A unique turn of events and a body that doesn't neroagace� Barn R.. Pkkerkw Kai "But She Won't Tickets and information at 905-472-3085 want to stay in one place makes for a fun -filled evening. This hilarious comedy - thriller runs only to July 1 so book early to avoid disappointment. You can't meat Herongate for great food, great entertain- ment, and all at a great price. Herongate specializes in group bookings with special rates for groups. companies and funs -rais- ing events. It is located just north of Highway 2. on Altona Road in Pickering. For tickets and infor- mation, call (905) 472- 3085. Monster Book Sale after parade June 10 Do you kwe books, and can't get enough of them? Well then get ready for the Monster Book Sale June Lie Down" 10. The Friends of the Ajax Public Library are hosting I I the sale folkiwing the Ajax Home Week parade. All 13 "!3 at $3money raised will go towards library needs. For Uckats and inb Books from all cate- plene Call gories will be available - W) nQ romance, travel, home L472-308 improvement, history, arts and crafts, religion, mys- ,_tery, biographies, west- ..' X, ' .. erns, computers, refer- ence, science fictions, young adult and children's books. There will also be great bargains on maga- Anes and video's. Paperbacks cost 25 cents or five for $1, hard- cover 50 cents or three for $1 and magazines are 10 cents each. The sale will be outside the Ajax Community Centre from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, call Val Marshall at (905) 428- 1328. - - ._,.,. •.:m �-..�_. �„'Y:iR,i.1 .. �.�.•rTrm+.^£�+w�xri Sw. A°:*r°'f�9r�s"�Nk. .... .. ��'xi°.iy'.'.?�"y;.- _ --_.-.....-S��",,e..y,e,"".,n4."5:8`"v..1.-°"'Y. .. .- L - - ---------------- 10 June 7, 1995 • Th ' e ' Bay N" du n Lwjj Cal -Your PoMn -4394W87 r►�, yti S PAN 4r FRIDAY &SATURDAY NON-STOP PARTY TILL 3AM *. GRAND OPENING*; 0107 PRESENTS.*, *' Thursday, June 8th Rymer with Orange 160 Thursday, June 8th Age of Electric KIM MITCHELL ,t' Friday June 9th , .f Caff otir I 0 sot �4�Aell :s48�L ve The Bay News June 1, 1995 11 AM lil �Wpm 40% 4W o� �,,�, - 112 ibAe 9; Git y6ur .839-8087 -8087 SCRAMBLES RESTAURANT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Catering to your taste with the best & most filling breakfast around..................................... .•'.••• BURGER HOURS: ALL DAY SPECIAL Monday -Saturday ; BREAKFAST SPECIAL 7:OOAM - 3:OOPM *CHEESEBURGER Sunday •3 EGGS (ANY STYLE) •HOMEFRIES 8:OOAM - 3:OOPM •4 STRIPS BACON *COLESLAW •HOMEFRIES •LEMONADE *TOAST & JAM $3.95 $3.25 TO THE CITIZENS OF D REGION ' The Durham Regional Police Service wishes all mem- bers of our Region an en able time at the 24rd An nual Home Week. Your Police Seruioe rocognizes the commu- nity involvement that makes our Region a special place to lug.. Your participation in family-oriented activities such is the Ajax Horne Werk adds to the growth of our Region_ We ask you to be vigilant when driving to and from events and rrmtnd you that the safety of the children of our Region is in your hands. Please drive carefully. -LF YOU DRINW DONT DRIVE." 914-evor McCagherty • CHIEF OF POLICE tpN of rhE 'o 4. s �r THE TOWN OF AJAX • better than ever! The Council and of the Town of Ajax congratulate the Home Week Committee - 1995 for their planning of this year's 25th Home Week Anniversary festivities. We hope all Ajax residents and visitors have an enjoyable time. 1st mw left to rigbt. Roger Anderson - Regional Councillor Wards I & 4- Jim Wray, - MaYty Steve Parish - Regional Councillor wards 3, & 4. 2nd row left to rlgbt Scott Crawford - Councillor ward 2; Jim McMaster - Councillor ward 3; Frank Schaper - Councillor ward 1; Pat Brown - Councillor Ward 4. DISCOVERY BAY PLAZA, 570 WESTNEY RD., SOUTH 00 "Good Morning" The Breakfast Special Fresh Eggs anyway you like them with Ham, Bacon or Sausages, Homefries,??�� �j Toast & Bottomless Coffee $v • / 5 ` 5erved from 7:00 am to 11:30 am Home Made Burgers • Fries • 5ou,-,laki on a Bun Fresh Caesar, Greek & Chef Salad, Deli Sandwiches Pappys Burgers have obtained The "Big M" Secret from Ted himself Steak on a Kaiser & Ted's Famous Home Made Onion Rings (905j 684► -0355 •TA 11111 FAM61-111 1.1 —Fad r VALID UNTIL 3')• • 4� , c• • , HARWOOD MALL WHITBY TOWN SQUARE 427-1663 tCAA_A7A7 Lwcdter CacmpbeU Fraaned Posters $99 Come M and browse through our Large selection of Trisha Romance prints!! Ajax- Home Week Chair invites all to 25th anniversary celebrations Hello everyone and welcome to the 25th cet- ebration of Ajax Home Week. Home Week `95 is dedicated to the memo- ry of Greg Jones. His many years of volun- teered service to our community has touched the lives of thousands of people. We in Ajax mourn his passing but his spirit will live long lin our hearts. Home Week was founded by Kinsmen Joe Dickson and, as a Kinsmen, it is with unique pride that I serve as this year's Chairman. Yet this is by no means an exclusively Kinsmen affair. Home Week `95 is the result of the efforts of 37 varied groups and individuals plus hundreds of other volunteers who have worked hard at provid- ing this Week of Fun for Everyone. I thank Mayor Jim Witty, Councillors and Town staff for their sup- port. I also give special thanks to Ajax Parks and Recreation and Ajax Works Department for their active involvement. I invite you, your friends, neighbors and families to share in all of the activities throughout the week. Manv events are sell-outs, so getting Jim Leckey your tickets early will ensure that you don't miss out. Now, let's go out and share some funl Sincerely yours, Jim Leckey, Chairman, .Ajax Home Week `95 - Owasco is proud to havc been dart of Ajax Home Week for'24 dears. '- Hi Datil .:25th Ajax Home Week ,lune 10 to June 18,"1995 GRAND �1 OD �U�.J SIJ JUNE 159 16 & 17 � Pitcher Fornnala lady •NG Fright Racing I G 9 T Friday/Saturday.,". 1 sto mppreas Macho Day g�`iaT` Dancing ..ith Special a3aest DJ'a 368 Bayly & Westney Rd., Ajax (905) 428-9746 7W111 r; Featuring • The Easiest tri•adiliad sables is tsar• * ialo M M. Pool Deets, 9c. + Fdly l ound Path Bw • Ondeg Marto, and ndw to sties • Beall Pelona, DaW Spodds • iMdai ®asst DJ's ,� , _�� _�...�;,.�` -4401 1_ a isms 48 MONTH NO LIMIT FINANCING ON "21sK 4 :13.118 A'°"' $234,0& ... ............ :::............... .... .. _ {i.\: ti ;` •:v •:-':iii\ v.:::.:i:::::.::.. WHITBY TOYOTA nil�'S • 1025 Dundas St. VL WHITBY (208) 888-8722 or (208) 688-2226 Hoax dons UlUb thanks its supponers Approximately 75 years ago, a man had an idea that if he could get a group of men together and work out a way or means of raising funds, he could then give assistance to some who are less fortunate. This man's name was Melvin Jones and so was formed the first Lions Club. Lions quickly grew into many Clubs throughout the world. Forty years ago a similar group of men, adopting Melvin's ide- als, formed and received a Charter for Ajax Lions International. For the past 40 years, Ajax Lions have been raising funds in aid of those less fortunate. Some being those who live with unnecessary blind- ness, drug awareness, senior citizens and chil- dren with learning dis- abilities (Camp Kirk) and many others. Ajax Lions are involved in money rais- ing projects to support INSURANCE RENEWAL DUE? CALL TO COMPARE WWAT WE CAN DO! BURNS & MORTSON , INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. \ SURE 213, 50 COMMERCIAL AVE. AJAX, ONTARIO L1 S 2H5 (905) 683-7924 Your InsuranceUnderstands RON MORTSON AJAX:HOM BARRY BURNS E these many needs. Some of our projects include the sale of Easter Bunnies, light bulbs, our annual spring carnival, the raf- fling of mountain bikes, Wrestle -Rock 95, and others. We would like to thank the generous people for supporting our money raising pro- jects. Without that help, we would be unable to carry out our many services to the community and to International. Once again, thank you, the Mayor's message Dear Friends: On behalf of all mem- bers of Ajax town council, it is once again my plea- sure to invite you to attend the 1995 Ajax Home Week celebration. Home Week was start- ed in 1971 and the special 25th annual festivities con- tains programs that will be of interest to all members of the family. Costs have been kept to a reasonable I VA HOb1E MR JUNE 10th -JUNE 18th inclusive � A generous people of Ajax. Ajax Lions would also like to wish Ajax Home Week a great success this year, on their 25th Anniversary and for years to come. Bill Hodgins, Ajax Lions Club level and I encourage you to attend as man}' events as you can. I would like to congrat- ulate the 1995 Chairman, Jim Leckie and his hard- working committee of - community volunteers. Once again, they have done an outstanding job. Keep up the good work. Sincerely, James Y. Witty, Maya Mayor James OUTDOOR Camping and Canoeing Outfitters / INN Quality Clothing & Equipment for Your Great Outdoor Adventure We Carry - Teva Sport Sandals ,t Canxa Clothing Tents ! Backpacks O V'_ ?&A Sleeping Baas & more State Homo: Mote -ped to - a Thum - Fri 1- - 9 Sat 9:30 - S �. sm. 12-00-4 305 Brock Rd., N. Whitby, Ontario (905) 668-0474 Joe Dickson NMEK . Foasdisg 1995 z5A n :,;allay all Ajax `a residents & visitors have an Of ' * ' ,enjoyable time. ti CSA CdntI ` f oui rrrunkrrv�a�e'� �$y - They News • ) ne 7,�� 1995 15 Ba u Kinsmen welcome you to Ajax Home Week This is the year of anniversary of the the 40th anniversary of Incorporation and the ,anniversaries: the 75th Kinsmen Association, the Town of Ajax 25th annual Ajax Home Week. As the founding service club of this great event, we are proud to still be involved during its Silver Anniversary. We invite everyone to come out and enjoy what promises to be the best Home Week yet As always, the Kinsmen Club will host the not -to - be -missed Steak BBQ and Dance on Friday, June 16. I would like to com- mend this year's chair- man Kin Jim Leckey and all the other volun- teer members on his committee. Without their hard work and efforts, these festivities would never happen. Come out and enjoy the events. This week is intended to say thanks to you, the people of Ajax, for the support you have provided the various service clubs. Yours in Kin, John Breurkes, President, Kinsmen Club of Ajax NAIL "PLUS" STUDIO qz QU.7�'�,ew. �Ra•.L o4'.,. �� �1�) bq-zzoq PICKERING VILLAGE FESTIVAL WINE & CHEESE SAT JUNE 16th You're invited to our Open House Saturday Jure 10 10:00am - 3:00pm $25 $10 Pedicure Manicure SPECIAL FREE GIFT BAGS. ----------------------- d1;r VALID GIFT CERTIFICATE For that special occ=ion or special someone_ .SATURDAY JUNE 10195 1 --------------------------------------- -- � - - v� o y �n Com" • Wedliarj at Bct -B Rsuftiewa 1004e0es p. 619-9858 -0�c• AV PICKERINVG VILLAGE FF. S'TIVAL SatuMay June 10 The Weseria n Garden Ass a surprise for YOM �... BBQ startiag at 1040 AM BRING THE KIDS 6 DON'T MISS OUT! : * grill 14 epeariara fer /NOVA" Shorting . . . Jame 13 T-esdsy - F -id -y 1140 AN - 2.30 PM If ywrr pbssirg - wartime ase see ear► — -*, iig pAV& .. - „iRsres+wtrass Rewnatirarwurel . 60 Raaaafill Drier _ `�` , (00 HiBbavy 2, 1 ilrr8 amea of c"" Sl.) Pim?"Fials ViAsae ` (416) 619-9858 77 .. ,_.. 2.. r i"k�' '++"Sti''�i a `7iu.:.::P��' ... .». .. .. .. :�y,!'7 �. .... ... .. .. .•BTU. S n .. .. _. .. .. _ — r a��< : , y •� 6 /qn?e i, 1995 W ,Call Your Conrnunity N14WVw- 839-M7 Ile Celebrating Ajax's 25th B e0 5 Zee a0 .o 0 Let us help you make your wedding and reception as pleasant and worry -free as possible 0 1 Renting saves time and money. D 33 Harwood Ave. J Ajay � 683-1702 LJll I Midi% nul I 1U VVUUK sticks to original goals Happy 25th Anniversary Twenty-five years ago seems like only yesterday! That's when Bryan Hilker, then Ajax Kinsmen presi- dent, first addressed what is now known as Ajax Home Week with Doug Menzie and myself. The rest is historyl It got off to a quick start and has remained an extremely popular event ever since in Ajax. Five major service orga- nizations including Kinsmen, Legion, Lions, Optimists and Rotary have been leaders in our com- munity and are the prime reason Ajax Home Week has been so successfuL After 25 years, I am pleased to see our original goals still in place. They are: a� YO RUUS COMPLETE SYSTEM $NoExtra . s Needed- 8E, 1 - To say thank you to all the people of Ajax who support the numerous ser- vice organizations' projects in town through the year: 2 - That activities be for everyone regardless of gender, religion, race, age or personal means. 3 - To promote the town of Ajax regionally and on an international basis, the town we call "Home", and to encourage former Ajax residents to return to Ajax for a visit. This year's 25th Anniversary edition of "Home Week" mirrors the ever changing face of our community. It is wonderful to see so many new multicultural, sports, youth and commu- nity groups help take a leadership role this year. Thanking all volunteers who work so hard, and looking forward to seeing each and every one of you during this 25th Ajax Home Week, I am, Yomm very truly, I.J. (Joe) Dickson, Founding Ajax Home Week Chairman U GET IT ALL,' TIC PRICES &PACKAGES FOR REAL HOUSES. NO GIWICKS i CAM Your Community Newspaper .839,9087 NO G.S.T. OR PoSaTe ,FOR Rx .1 GLASSES . ONLY M. The Bay News * June17' 1995 17 UOSE PACKMIE: YOUR. O 2 Foll OR HALF PRICE ON FIF (WHEN YOU BUY OR LEA HALF PRICE n" F rLffi(462qrreg -ree.. OM`our Specia in't 'J*V., Scr I bifocals availa e. e strictions a ING TICA ��AJAX OPTICAL OP plCKER t L 1360 KINGSTON RD. (HUB PLAZA) PHONE 839-9244 �;.56 HARWOOD AVE, PHONE6&3-2M8 K mm -m- F Is IS jcdfd T,, 1993 • ae e40ve" {IAV BILLS! BILLS! .BILLS! Sometimes it's hard to keep track of your household bills - due when? ... which one? AJAX _ HYDROCAN - H E L Our Pre -Authorized Chequing service, allows you automatic payment through your bank account. Or, our Equal Paymant Plan,. which helps you budget with equal monthly payments on the first or fifteenth day of the month. Sign up by visiting our office or call today. Many of your neighbours are already enjoying this convenience. 55 Taunton Rd. E., A111WAjax AJAX HYDRO Cs19-0500 POWER 5 OUR PRaOOUCT... SERVICE 6 OUR BLMVESS Ce lot Years of �ucatwnal ExceAence The Balloons Are Going Up At BLAISDALE MONTESSORI SCHOOL'S Proposed New Location fl Opening in September.! 3 at the comer of Kingston Rd & Rougemount in Pickering Attend our "INTRODUCTION TO MONTESSORI" evening on Tuesday June 20th — 7:00 PM Sharp at 'YOn/ Conwhbtiity N�iv�yper.. . . The Optimist Club of Ajax was chartered on August 19, 1981. We are part of an inter- national service organiza- tion with over 4,100 clubs and more than 172,000 members in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. The Optimist motto is "Friend of Youth" and in this, we aim many of our activities to serve the youth of Ajax. Some of this year's activ- ities include: - Annual Scout, Cub and Beaver camp - September - Youth Appreciation Week - 2nd week in September - Food Bank Christmas Baskets - December - Annual Girl Guide, Brownie and Sparks Weekend - January - Annual Bike Safety Rodeo - May - Big Brother's Picnic - Summer A very important pro- ject which we have under- taken is the "Kid's Town Safety Village". In this regard, the village is designed to provide Road Safety Instruction, Vehicle and Bicycle Safety Instruction, Crossing Guard Education and numerous other activities for the youth of our com- munity. For those who would lice to find out more about this major project, feel free to contact Optimist Ken McKenzie at 6835290. Many of the wives of the Optimist members are involved in the community through the "Opti -Mrs". This group operates inde- pendently and financially supports "Apple House" for abused women and chil- dren in the Ajax area. If you are interested in getting involved in our community and would like to know more about the Optimist Club or the Opti - Mrs, please call Optimist Bob Curtis at 6832606. We hope that all resi- dents of Ajax and visitors to Ajax enjoy the Home Week celebrations. Tim Wood, Optimist President 1 1 .SALE OPMUP A I N T $ ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT EXAMPLES OF 0(W BEST QUALM ULTRA PAINTS 2�� 1 �� Z839 Cardinal Nannies & ConVa pions Inc. AvW4=8i�m rur home Fn« 1985. 144 Kin�con Rd. Suite 10A, Ajax, Ont. (PqVi�) L1T 2Z9 619-3351 #400MLrrE � Minute Muffler • Family owned do operated • Lube, oil, filter, exhan.�t and brakes 1600 Bayly St. Pickering 420-1906 LENNOX RUM LTD. 233 Fuller Road Ajax, Ontario L1S 2E1 427-1441 Fax 427-4986 ;Liquid north AMericIdn' .chlorine 6oWoU Liner yes o0 0Replacement 427-7619 FRE 427-7619 E WATER ZESMG a MvIiW t t vItlIMERCIAL AVE., AJAX � r4. • AWT,,* 1993 IS9 ' , in om NEW CHOICE REALTY LTD. alommm snoMn 837-1054 1480 Eta St., Unit 08 Pickering, Ont. L1 W 3TS v�NATUR,�� HEALTH ie NUTRI'r10N CENTRE INC. NATURAL PATHS • Orgnic Products • Avis Firee Pfoducts • Balk Grams acid Herb . vltaz„iru &�'u kionwo • Bea, Building Sapp[- • 3 Aensuxk & Finn Comfort Shoes 121 Brock St. N., Whitby 905-668-2661 Chez Marlene Watch for Our Spring & Summer Special Waxing & Fiberglass Nails 683-0499 ` 172 Harwood Ave. 0202 Cooler - Sales and I Rentals -' Ajax - Pickerin 686-3550 Culligan Water Conditioning =XCEI-iIA�ES a ���_ i ,4-441 T 20 June 7, 1995 • The, Bay New -VAN Yd&W CvMwwwtYN0v*vvi,- .8304W . . .... ... . . . WOW q%x: .. kl-A ........ ­ N w a T'di m Pm W� �W_ " 0 , ,7 IT PbAr W,�,f /low, -low 'VOLUNTEER EXECUTIVES* Chairman: Henry Nelson Vice -Chairman: Joe Dickson P&ft Chairman: 41 Tonv Stolk T own of Aim Rep.: Stew Parish TMM of Ajax Stuart Craig The DOWWOWn Alin" If • 't'Outre lnvit", /low, -low 'VOLUNTEER EXECUTIVES* Chairman: Henry Nelson Vice -Chairman: Joe Dickson P&ft Chairman: 41 Tonv Stolk T own of Aim Rep.: Stew Parish TMM of Ajax Stuart Craig The DOWWOWn Alin" If • CO *ff �C@0wwnrtyN0* - B3xaw TAT - lie Bay News jiune 7; 1995 21 CEMIRE V JUNE I OM MU; PARADE QRE 11� AA c Ti S" It; SHARP 0 i U I ! PARADE TM HARWOOD MALL SHARP MW 1"W +� PARADE: an ri 7 i l FUM I 11 � 1� i LMGE 1� MUM N lot AREA CLOVER 111M PLAZA : qvt 4 6-w "IF IT'S A DUPO NT BRAND, I'VE GOT 1111 I'm your focal DuPont Approved MasterStore I ,etader And only MasterStores carry MasterLrle'". the tough new performance carpet that stays oeauhfui year after year Plus. I have two other all- new DuPont carpet brands STAINMASTER Pius'". with unsurpassed sod and stain protection and Grand Luxura'" for exceptional style and luxury So visit the one place where you can see evervrhrng DuPont has to otter M>sMrLMrsHsyS Ottur'ul year aHkr year. STAMMM TER vhrs Ofts SUX— San I ne excep"U"M UYM 0. — r �• ,.. •• Nur QiPaM OrersQe" dere IedriobMfi ' and sd p "0 saws UP even to colo�iK lane Style in a suPwb o� a Nares A Ire ou'xt cOolce for Had1 r peaty orOkssM" dttneq. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • safe.cornlortable envirnrrneria • Reliable lord bock -up for Provider's .Ukmdaft �h► Provos ►a.+ or Allem • Trakse4 prO�SSia10f Providers-�"•I�e ir151/fatlCe COVlragC 22 June 7, 1995 •The Bay Neva Call Your Community Newspaper -839-8Q87 SPOTLIGHT S ON BUSINES Montessori Le Centre go VU&MOWN009 Private sr'..l. 11/2 - is rte• OPM HOUSES 7:00 - 9:00 FK T� 4 Tues Tens. Asa 10 Thus. Mo. $1 4s� sew nr w owlimto Ilr W"l7 0-`i xo`�i %riinting epot YOUR ONE STOP PRINTING CO. WITH Bu-- S SAVINGS SpocW&mg wr Fla or Ranad MON r, h • w.—op_c.rdr� toarr+...d. • Ern.bp., • Crculan - pp�1u, varvey d s.�.e..r Sw%*Cet. K« QUKK RFlU1LE SEIMCE TEL: (Bos) 420-0401 TOLL FREE PAGER 1.(416)-5542974 Supermarket to Blaisdale Montessori -�� In p iW�I iw 2nd Lemadam) Vnh .I....0 ftn% welae, l el wr mom senYls Na PWft Mr war s pw LM Mwa a ftwo" swolm s L...w.a hlI ISMONI L I 1=110 dswww+l .........p, Lube, Oil, Filter up to S Litres of 1oW3o or 5W50 for $IS•95 t_771 77d NW I super education: ' school comes to Rougemount! The former supermarket at Rougemount and Kingston Road is the site of Blaisdale's newest loca- tion which will be opening soon! "Our Toddler pro- gram for children 13 months to three years old and our Case program for children three to 6 are very popular with parents and so we are opening our sec- ond Pickering location," says Eleanor Wilson, Blaisdale's principal who has a background of 40 years in education. Blaisdale already has two loca- tions in Ajax and two in Scarborough for a total of 6. AS AN EARLY BIRD SPECIAI, BIAISDALE IS OFFERING A 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE YEAR'S FEES TO PARENTS WHO REGISTER BY JUNE 23RD! FOR THIS ROUGEMOUNT LOCA TION ONLY. In an atmosphere of warmth and fun, children at Blaisdale are taught individually when they are interested and ready. "That's what it's all about," says Mrs. Wilson. "happy children enjoying them- selves while learning in a 'Prepared Environment' with Montessori's attractive educational materials." As well as the Montessori training, staff take the Adlerian course which promotes a better under- standing of children's behavior, and helps develop self-esteem, confidence and self-discipline. The large fenced -in outdoor playground is complement- ed omplemented by the air-conditioned indoor environment. Blaisdale also offers a fu l -time program for chil- dren ages 6 to 12. There is a Summer Camp for chil- dren 18 months to 6 and an Academic Montessori program for children 6 to 12 for four weeks during the summer. To learn more about Blaisdale's unique educa- tional program, parents are invited to attend their "INTRODUCTION TO MONTESSORI" evening at 415 Toynevale Road, (south of Kingston Road, east off Rougemount). Time and date: 7 pm., Tuesday, June 20th. For more information or a visit, call (905) 509- 5005. You'll be impressed. I was! ROB'S POOL SERVICE Ift or R. A Durno COMMw ttpalrs, liners, ;: dosings and :< ater repairs Am nantAcs installation and :irecond itioninS Rob Durno () 4.20-7421 trlalsoan 1lontessorl School est. i m CU A9w 18 one. - 12 r.wn 545 Kingston Rd., (E of Churn st), Ajax 403 Kingston Rd., (Corn. Roewpbn)• AIaR 415 Toynovele Rd., (Kkvown Ra. i RouswrwuM). Pickori ng Call us for a visit You'll be Impressed 509-5005 S -year old Johanna inlproves her math skills using Montessori's unique nutwials• ATTENTION ADVERTISERS :/ l You can market your business on this special Spotlight ` K On Business page for as little as $45 a week, that's just r; 6 a da For that you'll et a special promotional over � y Y g ` story in which you can tout your service to more than 35,000 residents In Ajax and Pickering. That's more * V. than 90,000 readers. 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' ' WHI MY TOWN SQUARE t� 666.6747 -�� In p iW�I iw 2nd Lemadam) Vnh .I....0 ftn% welae, l el wr mom senYls Na PWft Mr war s pw LM Mwa a ftwo" swolm s L...w.a hlI ISMONI L I 1=110 dswww+l .........p, Lube, Oil, Filter up to S Litres of 1oW3o or 5W50 for $IS•95 t_771 77d NW I super education: ' school comes to Rougemount! The former supermarket at Rougemount and Kingston Road is the site of Blaisdale's newest loca- tion which will be opening soon! "Our Toddler pro- gram for children 13 months to three years old and our Case program for children three to 6 are very popular with parents and so we are opening our sec- ond Pickering location," says Eleanor Wilson, Blaisdale's principal who has a background of 40 years in education. Blaisdale already has two loca- tions in Ajax and two in Scarborough for a total of 6. AS AN EARLY BIRD SPECIAI, BIAISDALE IS OFFERING A 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE YEAR'S FEES TO PARENTS WHO REGISTER BY JUNE 23RD! FOR THIS ROUGEMOUNT LOCA TION ONLY. In an atmosphere of warmth and fun, children at Blaisdale are taught individually when they are interested and ready. "That's what it's all about," says Mrs. Wilson. "happy children enjoying them- selves while learning in a 'Prepared Environment' with Montessori's attractive educational materials." As well as the Montessori training, staff take the Adlerian course which promotes a better under- standing of children's behavior, and helps develop self-esteem, confidence and self-discipline. The large fenced -in outdoor playground is complement- ed omplemented by the air-conditioned indoor environment. Blaisdale also offers a fu l -time program for chil- dren ages 6 to 12. There is a Summer Camp for chil- dren 18 months to 6 and an Academic Montessori program for children 6 to 12 for four weeks during the summer. To learn more about Blaisdale's unique educa- tional program, parents are invited to attend their "INTRODUCTION TO MONTESSORI" evening at 415 Toynevale Road, (south of Kingston Road, east off Rougemount). Time and date: 7 pm., Tuesday, June 20th. For more information or a visit, call (905) 509- 5005. You'll be impressed. I was! ROB'S POOL SERVICE Ift or R. A Durno COMMw ttpalrs, liners, ;: dosings and :< ater repairs Am nantAcs installation and :irecond itioninS Rob Durno () 4.20-7421 trlalsoan 1lontessorl School est. i m CU A9w 18 one. - 12 r.wn 545 Kingston Rd., (E of Churn st), Ajax 403 Kingston Rd., (Corn. Roewpbn)• AIaR 415 Toynovele Rd., (Kkvown Ra. i RouswrwuM). Pickori ng Call us for a visit You'll be Impressed 509-5005 S -year old Johanna inlproves her math skills using Montessori's unique nutwials• ATTENTION ADVERTISERS :/ l You can market your business on this special Spotlight ` K On Business page for as little as $45 a week, that's just r; 6 a da For that you'll et a special promotional over � y Y g ` story in which you can tout your service to more than 35,000 residents In Ajax and Pickering. That's more * V. than 90,000 readers. To advadw in d", section, c@N 8394N7 and ask to speak to one of our styes I' TIE MWNM F CM tat, 2d PA"srbd� �.Mirel.AoqtPQ MW DEALS KLOW INW pim FART pmxuS101 k owmm 8111112119M Cd i64M • ovo • ssla sent* IyAMw am" het 860 Brock P K UrA 5 Fl" 0"1101 �. 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I guess I always took her for United Church, Joyce Lawlor is ready to esW9 her and picnic events, worked wated, she was always there. golden years. .. :..:..,.: _......, . ..::,:, .:.. ,, :.,:. I'm very proud of her. - A dedicated community Joyce Lawlor says she volunteer since she moved For your screened topsoil by will miss the "everyday con. to Frenchman's Bay 38 the bag or delivere munication" at the church but knows the time is right years ago, Lawlor has decxd- ed to retire from her duties :., to step down. "You come to at the church. a point when you know its "I'm going to miss the time. IYstime." Former church mem- wonderful people the most" she said. "Ibe job was never hers and friends are invited boring. There was some- to a reception in Lawlor's honor Sunday, June 11. thing new everyday" A stay-at-home mother There's a presentation at for a dozen years before tak 10•.30 a.m. with a reception from 6 p -m. to 8 p.m. at the ing on her church duties, Joyce Lawlor church, 1066 Dunbarton Lawlor's community work Rd., Pickering. be an in her childrens' nity will have great diffimky g schools, helping with fundraising, decorating and other special events at Woodlands and Sir John A McDonald public schools and Pickering High SchooL She was also active m guid- ing and scouting, helped organize neighborhood parades and served 12 years on the Pickerin lib g racy Board and 10 on the Central x W. ,S w Ontario Library Board. as During her time at the Kerven Nurseries church, Lawlor, who took a special interest in bazaars Lan dsVaAV1j19 and picnic events, worked • • for eight ministers (ul+clud- .. :..:..,.: _......, . ..::,:, .:.. ,, :.,:. ing William McKay, the author of a directory of Canadian biol�es For your screened topsoil by which Lawlor typed, and The the bag or delivere Pickering Story) and in three buildings. Now she by truck load. Plans to devote more time to her husband Bill, who - rem'�°' °'"` elling, crafts and her four •Patio slab ''en. Her daughter Gail • Stone screenings g believes the or • Brick or concrete sand nity will have great diffimky filling the void- • Seed or sod laying "She had a real taint for People. She had her own style of ministering at the ....... .......................... . church for 24 years that G'>ngtomiss, " 655� 5926 Gail said. 'She `s always been community and dedicated oher � HWY 7 - LAKERMGE RD ly and I dont think I .7 x W. ,S w ITai✓Noe as n � 141 I � L_US- LAST !Aiijin" N 4W Li.M. COMMft 80ff� N CANADA -------------------------- , ALL BOOKS TO OFF 30 -------------------------- The Bay News • lune 7, 1995 23 PURELY AND SIMPLY DELICIOUS ------------ PICK UP ONLY I OF YOUR CHOICE I 12" (Popular Subs) �J J r- PICK UP ONLY � ,,�� 3 SUBS � qrl TAST ; OF YOUR CHOICE 12" (Popular Subs) ,:AOUT tj Z owt dzflc ous _'�PRSta diShzi I $ M � 9 I — J 250 Bayly St_ ' B V Y ONE I Ajax, Ontario I Tellf' 8X: I SUB AT REGULAR PRICE I (905) 6843-8864 i GET A SECOND FOR " = I -Ir I � y g 1lIE ■IT � M I I TYWI'I19 STIiFTt ■ -�' Too Far... .L_ �. - _— - _...,......-.r..,,...r-+�.......u.:,-:...,.»..: ::�::...... ,:�.-..... .v.: ..- :n..=.:. ...... ., .. ..._... _-, ,. ...+...Fa•.. rM».?+r=c,+W"^ill.r;a�1.7?dc:.++a�fA�i+a;+Favtsnr,�r �•a x�:.:. .... .. ... - .... -- 0 i 24 June 7, 1995 • The Bay News Call Your Community Newspaper - 839-W7 Firefighters and officials from the towns of Pickering and Ajax Joined with Alm and Pickering General H ital administrators (including president Bruce Cliff, far right, and chief of staMrmen Price) to kick off a fundraising campaign. For Job Creation -ON JIBE 89 NOTE Jst et Ecker Dour Mike Harris Candidate Avncmm BY CFO FOR JANET ECKER LOO STANDARD FEATURES: • 4.9 LITRE ENGINE • DRIVER'S SIDE AIRBAG • REAR ABS • POWER STEERING • AM/FM STEREO WITH CLOCK • AND MORE! �,ti rw t -- �1 R THE BEST VALUE 25�iiYdG PICKU GET'95 FSERIES "ENFORCER' NOW ONLY NOW! NO CHARGE TRIM -A -TRUCK PACKAGE ON F -SERIES -ENFORCER"" INCLUDING NO CHARGE TRIM -A -TRUCK PACKAGE PER MONTH 2LEASEE NTH at■ �neor M S ��1110/Ill ��/ �R..atfCANON aal- ENFORCER 'EXTRAS': • CHROME STYLED STEEL WHEELS • RAISED WHITE LETTER WS ALL -SEASON TINES • UNIQUE 'ENFORCER" BODY -SIDE STRIPING SEE YOUR ONTARIO FORD & MERCURY RS MAKING IT EASY TO BUY NEW,',,N'0'W1 Firefi hters seek -notes for C -Arm if Ajax -Pickering General Hospital wants to stay on the cutting edge of surgical advancements, it has to pay the price. Case in point is the pur- chase of a portable x-ray image instensifier — a C - Arm. The C -Arm allows sur- geons to see live x-ray images, right in the operat- ing room, and is especially useful for setting broken bones and placing pins in broken hips. It makes surgery safer but it also costs about $100,000 and is not covered by government funding. Enter firefighters from Pickering and Ajax, who have launched a campaign to pay for the equipment. The firefighters, with the support of the two mayors, have committed their fundraising efforts for the next few years to the hospi- tal. The two fire depart- ments haven't wasted any time in getting the fund raising underway. Already plazuied is a beef barbecue and dance July 29 and the traditional 'boot" drive in September. For information on how to contribute. call 428.1407. WOMB — Oj — Wisdom Joe Dicks n Sharing of mirth doubles a heugh. Sher" of burdens dhrkdes them In heat. Sharing of love adtfa to good WE; Sharing of knowledge tewltiplkas skill: Sheri" of bread subtracts has. need. Making a total that's blessed, indeed. P] A Ulf ftwe in cmu da DAT L r '..Ai^ Iselo�tr � . $3195 Eadudn fregM (W51 curses nM appkable tam. At the end of N tumid the Iwe he Lie aF to raIta We vrlyde or w4st be vw�din pod r-.e..►. V co =d=. wwr� rpuied PMs Rrft nianlh and rerMal fewigr d�ppR -! for irnurwnce and a0 nwireenrae and repans not covered under warn". Dedw mry low far lea. —ft '"n'tT � a' �k'nR be manned in good wpkig cprdiion with no ue�le dwyge. SthpjeR to urs and tear. lease s repaui0le � ame offer. tSt2,!!S boned on spec oNy pnced % Ranger XL Spon:1 t: W cab. a 2. Sped trawnmom wpm /F".4 dl 6tkhds aeeilile on aN sure !S F150 0 e: a �, d wig r.E.►. a:H1, reyWar nb. , 3r wlw�e and Sped tranw nmw li rAw - d Mark. To a mahonawr of 6700 per Year. W+ m f3.sab n wtal over fire dotal. sorra and aw6mi a Um Oeakr nay rd tar ka. *tC K and fond Mohr �onp ng otCowdo. Limed aur L.,,, :hddataiiofte�aw1"Somewndiibon4*SeedWwtadawalL theUKfordV6arardan/toaasrnnanaf3lAMYwI•wy f7001wtealawOreYeastwlhLrOKfarfieMV6a��r�saMm r w ! 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RSVP by June 5 at (905) 686-2661 (brown bag lunch). -Gerontological Nurses Association is having a senior's month -Quality of Life - What Is It? Come and join 7 2. Kingston Rd., ickesitig 490 686-8 ` SADROO'S:. I. -GROCERY SUPPLIES LIMITED (East 6 West Ind/an Food 6 Sp,c•a) ( j Spices 10% OffPickles ---_--- Lentils With thiss coupon —, -487 McNicoll Ave. -_318 Painted Post Dr. Willowdale, Ont. - Scarborough. Ont. Tel: 14 i6i 494-4849 ? -T - t4 -,6i 431-0649 the GNA Sunnycrest Nursing Home, Whitby on June 7 at 7 p.m. -The Ajax -Pickering Osteoporosis support group will meet at 1:30 p.m. on June 7 at the police station at No. 2 (Kingston Rd and Brock Rd.). This will be the last get together for the sea- son. Their next season starts September 6. -Dr.Marvin Schwartz and Dr.Brian Freund are hosting a seminar on Temporomandibular Joint Diagnosis and Treatment June 7 at 7 p.m. THURS., JUNE 8 -The Durham P.C. User's Club is having their meeting June 8 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (free admission) at the CAW Local 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.. Oshawa. For more information, call Linda Netten at (905) 623- 2787 -T'ie Renal Education and Social Group of the Kidney Foundation is holling a meeting on June 8 at the Canadian Armed Forces College. 215 Younge Blvd.. (off Wilson). $rom 7.30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more infor- mation call Shirley Rockett at (416 747-8084. Too little... 0 26 jure 7, y h95 � ,� fhaj► lye+hr Pickering High School's Devon Davis shared the spotlight at last weekend's Ontario track and field championships in Kingston with Dunbarton's Shelly - Ann Brown, each bringing home two gold medals. Davis jumped to gold in both the junior boy's long jump and triple jump and added a bronze as part of the Trojan 4x100 -metre relay team. Midget sprint sensation Brown raced to gold in both the 100 metres and the 80 -metre hurdles. Brown's midget learn- mate eammate Krissy Liphardt also had a good meet, winning a gold for Dunbarton in the 400 metres and adding a silver in the 200 metres. The performance by Brown and Liphardt helped the Spartans cap- ture the midget girls team championship and tie for second in overall girls, while Davis helped his Pickering junior boys team to a second place finish. The Trojans were overall boys champ two years ago. The only other medal for local athletes was won by Pickering's midget boys 4x100 -metre relay team, who earned a bronze. Other local finalists included Pickering senior Zayd Rouse (6th, 100 metres), Pickering midget Dwayne Lucas (8th, 200 metres), St. Mary junior Jonathan Phillips (6th, 200 metres) and Pine Ridge midget Jason Hagan (8th, pole vault). Pickering's senior boys and midget girls 4x100 -metre relay teams and Dunbarton's junior girls 4x100 -metre relay team also qualified for the provincial finals. Dunbarton aims to win Dragon Boat Races Dunbarton High School students are rarin' to race and win in the Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival this year. This year's festival is at Toronto's Central Island on June 24 and 25, with the team competing for the right to represent the festi- val in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Beijing in 1996. The festival is now in it's seventh year and will include special demonstra- tions, cultural dances and music from the ethnic communities. Copshost Wannabe NBA dunk stars will be out in force June 11 for the three -on - three Basketball Monster Jamm, sponsored by Durham Regional Police. The event, to be held at National Sports Amusement Centre on Kingston Road in Pickering, will be part of 'The festival is more than an exciting water sport," says Sharifa Khan, president of the Toronto Chinese Business Association, a non-profit community group, which organizes the event. 'As celebrations go, the festi- val touches a very impor- tant aspect of Chinese cul lure - second only to New Years.' The boats used are 13.5 metres or 38.5 feet in length and manned by a 22 member crew, which includes one drummer and one steersperson. Bill Dalliday, a teacher and staff sponsor from the high school will be the steersperson. 'I'll let the kids do all the hard work (paddling), - he joked. One of the students' fathers, John Hollins, is the coach for the team. He has worked at the Rouge club and has the most experience with boating. The team is nude up of Ryan Holmes, Janette Torctor, Anthony Maley, Sean Pierson, Greg Hannah, Chad Laidler, Sarah Hewitt, Jennifer Tarpnell, Darrin Street, Cheryl Proctor, Matt Sharpe, Brian Urbanik. Casey Egginton, Adam Van Staveren, Bill Ellison, Kelly Irvine, Stephanie Martin, Jamie Hollins, Mike Wellman, Paul Mitchell, Richard r4zevedo, Lisa Simes, Jenni Chung, Steve Clarkin, Tam Algate, Ken Brace, Ilam Maley, Brad Hansen, and Tracey Pye. The Dragon Boat Race Festival, also known as , dates back Poet's Day, y o n ste r Jam June 11 orates years and s the death of Qu Ajax Home Week June 10 to 18 and will be held in conjunction with National Sports and the Muslim Educational Cultural Association. Participation is limited to 80 teams and proceeds will be donated to the Jennifer Ashley Foundation which assists chronic and terminally ill Yuan, a poet and minister children and their families with medical expenses, special treatment needs and financial support. In addition to the tour- nament there will be Slam Dunk contest with prizes donated by local business- es. For more information, call P.C. Jeff Haskins at 6839100, ext. 300. of the state of the Chou Dynasty who commited suicide after he was expelled from office. According to legend. local fishermen raced out with their boats to try to save him, but failed. The scene of the fisher- men racing out to save Yuan is re-enacted every s year as an exciting festival in Hong Kong and in coun- tries with large Chinese ..Loqualify for communities in the form of dragon boat races. The festival seasons is officially launched everyi ueL"Igr year with the eye 4otting ou ne or rousing the dragons The Labatt Blue light Slo-Pitch qualifying tour- nament finished with seven Ajax teams eligible to compete in the provin- cial championships Sept. -.1-3 and 810 in Hamm7ton. The provincial champi- onships. one of the largest sporting events in Canada, will have the ,Ajax Cruisers, Ajax Nailers, Ajax Seals, Ajax Steelers, Ajax Incredibles, Ajax Alumni :Club Chuggers and Ajax Gators, along with 600 other teams from across the province. "The tournament was quite competitive," said Ajax's Ted Mason, the -event's coordinator. "This year we had -a lot of returning teams from past tournaments, the weather was superb and everyone seemed to have a great time." Over 200 slo-pitch games were played, all featuring clutch hitting, slick fielding. heros, high- lights and lots of laughs. The Labatt Blue Light Slo-Pitch program is sans tioned by the Slo-Pitch Association of Ontario and runs from May to September. It features qualifying tournaments in 65 cities across the province and a provincial championship in Hamilton. Over 150.000 players are expected to participate in the pro- gram this season. of May. In the ceremony, the six dragon boats used in the races are given sight for their journey aver the water and partici. ping teams begin prac- tice trials. A total of 102 tarns, the highest in the festival's 7 year history, including entries from Vancouver. 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Cal Today 14WO-367-2125 Ext. 212 DISCOUNT FLYING TRAINING For Private and Commercial Pilot Licenses. Conumm is private pilot ground school. Greenbank Airport 1-905-0185-7683 For aocareer tin Durham Co wee Aullorna/ed Oboe Certificate== a program in A - - procedures. ness co ort- and ins. The rw d program starts Seplertlber 11, 1995. Please cal `W 7214600 M DURHAM ca:uaca Whitby New hone buider rgiarss host / hostess b assist on- site salesperson. Part Wm hours with some flexibility required. Send resume to: Barr 1002 The Bay News 173D McPherson CA., Unit 318, Pidwring. Ont L1W 3E6 FtxkErtaraeb, and SON mooveme _DO YOU... Then 1 want you to wall wirt us. 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VCR's, 2 Sorry TV's. old bed, old buffet, a t sher A dhah wash - Nand, tools, Parlour tables. old chain. ..y .... ,' q..e< .em's-vro- +d .. - _ Si . �T-'a."+^'T+t.a +y,.nam•ry•+r• .. n - .. } ! £.. • �{� r. .3: CO VW0 Coll MUfvify Newspaper • 839-8AM7 . ens tor c oosingcabinets successfull y If you are plan- investment, or most special features, fin- attached. Joints auil an open drawer ning to purchase of it?" The following ishes, and colors should show no will not be damaged new cabinets for ideas can make available today, you sign of separation, if a can or other your kitchen or your job easier. can rest assured and components heavy item is bath, you may be Consider your that regardless of that are joined dropped into it. 'wondering where to lifestyle. is it formal which style you should have comer Doors and drawers begin. You may ask: or informal? Do you choose, quality cabi- bracing. tested to assure 'How will I know prefer traditional nets will retain their Many `other- -are ''that hinges and which cabinets will cabinets or would a beauty and serve important aspects of slides will not fail last?" 'If water or more contemporary you well for years to a cabinet's construc- when loaded. food is accidentally look, such as the come. Quality cabi tion really cannot be Whether you spilled, will the fin- European style, nets have proven seen. For example, consider your ish be ruined?" meet your needs? their ability to with- before cont- cation, kitchen a workroom `Will the shelves Do you want solid stand abuse from a wood parts should or want it to double sag after years of wood or wood wide variety of have been dried cor- as a place to enter - use?" 'Will I have to veneer, or would a household spills, rectly, and all mate- tain. cabinets cho- replace a door if my more high tech look moisture, and tem- rials used in con- sen wisely now will child hits it with a with laminates be perature variations struction must be provide you with tricycle or falls best for you? present in eves the suitable for use in years of pleasure against its" "When I As you inspect most careful house the kitchen or bath. and performance. sell my house, will I the many different holds. Strength also can be Your investment will recover my cabinet cabinet styles and Carefully conic- difficult to measure. pay off handsomely Kitchens, bathrooms, rerwvetions. Fro E.sumateal MOEN 11 BASIM OR KfTCHEM FAUCET SPECLIL: MMertsls b Labow $ 100 CALL MOW1 DON'T PAY MOREI Ask for Costs or Chris 420-8218 Interior / Esterior Paper Hanging nce =eeUentears �nces ,Located in Ajaz Free Estimates 68.4-5838 er the construction. A certified cabinet whue you are usutg Look at door align- can be loaded with and enjoying your 'Tnent and check the as much as 500 cabinets, and when 'hinges to be sure pounds and show you decide to sell, they are securely no sign of strain, you can expect to recover about 80 �f �\ �ERt,10ES_ AMADON DECKS ft P=CES !'OA Irft>EL ZSTEM AT18 CAIS. ("M 683-2816 2. AWNS d � 'Am Lawn klab* wsww ar: • A.w.s, IML ••r.•.. ,1. 00011 � 839-534942 Peter's 4pliancesHOKA Four $seson's Land- scaping and Mester Cars•wlry OusliB•d to r+wT t0+ The Tile " shift 106 Sesft 12.4 • NDTPM • Iti1CNM AM • AEC •iEI1Ltt0� aSIpC 'Sings 1965• .mw= •mma .JB" •� tifences. to • Genetic, Grarn'Is a MBrbb - Ffaniterood Fbors Front dr°�•ate i paprrtiotiponrtsy. aOdditions •BOOAt m e op senate. Iff<tll6. COR94M 1111311101111111111 O, GiY COMAACTNG p�No utEar scAfhltoeouofl IrufiadlT#esf sMhastrr sls�diteai4 aniinlells We do Hand esslte �nllhQ s .11waol.ILwat"terir 4 . �. LOCATION i1CirIAIU �•IL PidoseiK Mow. 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No obligalWn c�- lasa I OWSM7= ta.en•L ICS • 30 leers Eipsibilice Gewsmind Few Brrik paw senisrs Dineow Collision A0a148$ sV19 SATURDAY JUNE 10 10 AN VERY LARGE ESTATE SALE of Antiques, Furniture, Findlay oval cook stove, applligances, china, sAeueE tion CsnMs Hwy. 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 km south of Coboconk'Terms cash. No reserve. Calvin Mabee Auctions, Moving A orego R.R.51 Lirmisay (705) 3744OW or 454-2841 Personal 707 ANYONE WITNESSING AN ACCVENT Friday, May 26,19% 10.30 p.m, at Whites Rd. 8 Taunton Rd. Please contact (416) 424-3856 Ext 510 Jerry Call Elizabeth 839-8114 with your ad information! Tft SiVy 1**V * June 7, 199.9 31• National Fraternal Society of the Deaf RELEASE OF ASSETS Notice is hereby given, pursuant to para- graph 651 (b) of the Insurance Companies Act, that the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf will apply to the Superintendent of Financial Institutions for the release of its assets in Canada on or after November 1 1, 1994. 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