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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1992_02_05[NEWS --- ] Mom's brave fight ;against cancer r Page A5 For Action Call JOAN CAMPBELL ri — Sales Representative 831-3300 Genesis Ltd. Realtor WE RECYCLE rrt'�r ENTERTAINMENT:] ::Raining on Theatre ;Durham's Parade •� w Page A22 Pickering Edition News Advertiser Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1992 64 pages PICK ERM 1T)%N CYNIR ; ONLY THE VERY BESTI LOOK FOR YOUR COPY THE "LOVEBUG" COMING! A Metroland Community Newspaper Circulation 35,000 700 + 50 GST = 75 cents Vol. 111 No. 6 Catholic students protest teachers' workotoorule By LINDA WHITE I model to us," said one. Staff Reporter 'We're being used like pawns in a chess game Another felt, "In times like these, teachers DURHAM students here refused to wear their uniforms to-- >JOrte's Eric 1/anderUeer Participants denied the protest was staged school Monday to protest "being used like so they could skip classes, though principal pawns in a chess game" in their teachersBrian Hughes refused to admit them to class work-to-rulecampaign. b} no; wea::ngsc..00.s,udcm. -We want teachers at full capacit), unless they brought a note from their parents So says Grade 12 student Eric Vander Veer. -We .re doing this to show our visual con- not half capacity." or changed into uniform. one of about 200 Archbishop Denis O'Connor cern" over cancellation of extra-curncu;ar Other students criticized teachers' salary "Not wearing their uniforms is one of the High School pupils who defied board policy activities, said Kathleen Monk, a:nr a ('rJL.0 .:,t::r.d "-t: c, 're �upp(-cd to he a role See DO'(„ -,Page A4 Accident kills man who was to marry school sweetheart AJAX - An Ajax man who was planning to marry his high school sweetheart this spring is dead following a tragic snowmobile accident Saturday. Brian Blackie. 25. of Ravenscroft Rd.. was k' fled after falling off his snow -mobile on Big Hunger Lake near Pon Loring around 12:411 a.m. He was struck by a fellow snowmobiler and pronounced dead Ajax's Peter Gos will be angling against the best in the world when the World Ice Fishing Championships open on Lake Simcoe today. Gos is captain of the seven - member Canadian team whichios hoping to knock off the two- time world champs from Finland. Details on Page A27. See SNOWMIOBILE—Page A3 DEADLY HEAD-ON: Alcohol has been found in the system of a man who caused a fatal crash. Page A3 YOUNG PAGE: A local teen is Paged to Queen's Park. Page All Letters.................... ---6 Name Dropping..-- A14 Billboard......... ---..A24 Obituaries. ----.A26 Sports».......»»..........A27 Classified ..............— A31 Quarft nwa nulls -- Adverrlise lnAjoot-Pickeft News Adveftw (683-51 10) and 0dxm a-Whi y 7W Week 0579-4400)• 102.000 pmwm ovW ft& i dog Why Let this happen? ... it could be like this!! 1 1 Genesis Ltd. Realtor 683,11111112992 831-3300 O PAGE 2•A- HE NEWS ADVER'MElR, WED, FES. 5, 1992 • , • • • •, • Bay Ridges Library fate left in hands of board PICKERING - Town council closed the book on the Bay Ridges Library Monday night, leaving the branch's fate in the hands of the library board. Despite pleas from residents, politicians refused to order the board to examine alternatives to downsiz- ing the community library this year, as proposed in the board's budget. In order to meet tough budget demands at the central library, it's proposed the Bay Ridges branch be reduced to a seniors' library by sum- mer with most of its staff transferred to the central branch. Councillors have received letters of protest from upset residents and Monday night heard from nine peo- ple, including a child, on the subject. "Come on, get your priorities straight," urged Sonia Mohr, a young girl who said she regularly uses the library for school work. "We like our Bay Ridges library. Don't take away part of our lives." Others painted a picture of a com- munity library where parents enjoy activities with children and where neighbors get to know one another. But library board member Judy Robins told council the children's collection at Bay Ridges has the sec- ond lowest use in the entire library system and said more than half of Bay Ridges patrons also use the cen- tral branch. Stressing she was not speaking for the board but rather as a person with knowledge of the situation, Ms. Robins said the board had done a needs assessment study before mak- ing its decision. She called downsiz- ing Bay Ridges "a realistic response" to budget problems that would inconvenience the fewest possible people. Although ward councillors Eileen Higdon and Kip Van Kempen want- ed council to tell the board to take another look at its plans, they were outvoted. Mayor Wayne Arthurs said, if the library board wishes, it can petition council for more budget funds or decide for itself to review options. AJAXIPICKERING MAKE THE EXTENDED METRO AREA A LOCAL CALL icMo�] -Newmarket sales location 1 wa un � • powerau Now.ai • • [ CLAWAOff• wMo�Yl �r � raEEMhJ%am wawi C. • O Extended Metro Area ■ Metro ■ Newmarket & Oshawa Sales Locations -Oshawa Saks location You can now call without long distance charges from any ONE of the areas on the above map to ALL other areas on the above map. 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However, neither the police nor regional coroner Peter Clark would confirm yesterday's Toronto Star report which claims the families were told Mr. Garland had a "higher - than -legal blood alcohol level" at the time of the accident. Mr. Garland was killed instantly when his westbound pick-up truck collided with a car in the eastbound lanes of the 401 at Holt Rd. in Newcastle on Jan. 6. Apaar Sansanwal, 21, Priya Vivekanandan, 20, both of Scarborough, and Sanjeev Mohien, 20, of Mississauga, were killed after a truck entered the highway from an exit ramp in Bowmanville. (They had been returning to Carleton University in Ottawa following Christmas vacation.) Police say the man drove west in the eastbound lanes for about two kilometres before slamming into the car, which burst into flames. Newcastle firefighters used the jaws of life to pull people from both vehi- cles. All four died of massive chest injuries. Mr. Garland's wife, Diane, con- tacted after the accident, wondered if her husband had suffered a stroke or heart attack. She called the self- employed technician an "excellent" driver. The families of the students want an inquest into the deaths. "We want to know how this man got onto the highway," says the relative. Mr. Clark says there is "an ongo- ing investigation" into the accident, but "no final decision has been made as to whether an inquest will be held." Snowmobile mishap victim was 'well -liked' FROM PAGE Al on arrival at Civic Hospital in North Bay. According to Powassan OPP sergeant Douglas Arthur, Mr. Blackie and three friends were "just out for a ride" when the accident occurred. He says there were signs of alcohol and charges are pend - mg. Mr. Blackie, who grew up in Scarborough, was employed for the past seven years as. an apprentice -electrician at Ainsworth Electric in Toronto and was about to become a journeyman electrician. "He was well -liked by his co-workers," says human resource vice- president Mr. Eaton. "He was an honest, sincere guy...who enjoyed the outdoors. He was always welcome on the job. He was hard-work- ing and had the drive to go back to night school to get the credits required for an apprenticeship." Mr. Blackie is survived by parents Jasper and June, and sisters Jennifer and Christine. He leaves fiance Beth Blackbourn. A funeral will be held this morning at Ogden Funeral Home in Agincourt. Ajax - QMMRI aQc� G,ldno���QP �b DELIVERY SERVICE waOl FOR THM MM • FLYERS CO 70 Moto ODOR wRN YOUR NEWS ADYERTISB CARMR TOOIAY AND M TIE DAYS MEAD WEIMB=; FEBRUARY 5,1912 NEWS ADVEMISER (MAXfM) ASI &%= (AMXIPICK.) -BARRY EARL (NRS) (UM PICK ) BIWAY (MAXIM) EATON'S (MAX";K.) GRAND DESIGN (MUMICIC) JERRY'S DRUG WNWOOl1SE (AJWICK) PNARMA PLUS (AIMA)ICK) REAL ESTATE (AIAXIPM) SFfOMERS DRUG MART (AJ "ICK) WHITE ROSE (MAXM.) 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We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., w•:t%w• :y: `Lii.'i.::�. •Yv AWAAA A -M-0:00 W p.!�N. _•�l�.i ti,�••11.,:,JUi`.':l-,', .:::. a .: :•... a -�-L�1•.Y IMI..+..-�Yww+. �� � ��w-ww �..-.. .--.vii ..... . - .r.--.�... -�-. .. �..s.....--w.�.��.- �..��-1u ,r �.....�4a PAGE 4-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEB. 5, IM Principal says: DO'C,back to normal' FROM PAGE Al ways they can make a statement," admitted Mr. Hughes. "In doing so, they made a choice. They know we have a dress code in place." Vice-principal and hockey coach Robert Fitzgibbons said the protest came as a "surprise" to administration and teachers. "Students are disappointed (over the can- cellation of sports events), but coaches are disappointed, too," he admitted. "Many enjoy those activities." Not all students supported the protest. "I think it's dumb, really stupid," said OAC student Jason Thomas. "1 don't think they're doing it for any goal. About 80 or 90 per cent (of the protesters) aren't even involved in extra -curricular activities." OAC student Nadya Soler agreed. "It's a waste of time. They knew they'd be sent home (for not wearing their uniforms) and now they'll have double the work when they come back." Things were "back to normal" at the school yester- day, according to Mr. Hughes. In Whitby, about 400 Leo J. Austin Separate School students stormed out of their c'.assrooms yesterday morning and waiked, drove and took buses to the board's headquarters in Oshawa. Representatives spoke to director Dr. Earl Lagroix, who promised to forward their statements to trustees, while others coaxed hun- dreds of students from nearby Paul Dwyer High School to join their protest. The separate school board's 290 teachers began a work -to -Wile campaign at the region's six Catholic high schools Jan. 13. They must be on school property 15 minutes before and after regular school hours and are holding classes, but have cancelled all other activities. Teachers are looking for working conditions and salaries comparable to the public board. They're asking for a 4.5 -per cent salary increase in the first half of a one-year contract, and a 3.25 -per cent raise in the sec- ond. The board is offering a 4.5 -per cent salary increase retroactive to Sept. 1 and a further one -per cent raise retroactive to Feb. 1. A mediator met with both sides in mid-January. Another meeting hasn't yet been scheduled. f 1. THE BIGGEST WALLPAPER CLEARANCE SALE 1 N HISTORY i CK WALLPAPED, All first quality. Single ROTI • We've set up our stores We sell these specially for this event. 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Ontario LIV 6K5 r , . - --- --- 282-b185 ""428.6333 ____(416) - --- - .• _ -- } y`'>:} .,�., ,+�.i,'a',1°'. �', ai!..,'ry�`stF*� _ rs'r r . • S . .'�{`V. .,-_ .... .. ._ _.....- �..�._.. ..;., - .�_ ;�r.�,,,,:,.....J. �.,..:' ...— �—:.: •- 4srz . � �w;m- ty-+a.:......afiW..w�i�P':.wdgrsh'`.�"6+.?�a»P1�.>�Mavr rrcnorar�i� THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEB. 5,1992 -PAGE S-A r clings to life for children's sakeMom � 1 Gerry Hallet, lower right, with her husband, children and their nanny In a picture taken at Christmas. The family photo, says Gerry, "was one of my goals. One last Christmas together." Wistful Wisdom By Joe Dickson Want is a growing giant whom the coat of Have was never large enough to cover. GWE YOUR SAMNGS STRING -M IIv Nvmms. Since tncepbnRFUND xest 1, 3,5 & on Sept. 1, 1981. 10 year Tnmark Fund Perlotmm►Y to mvmmrs Dec. 31.1991 e7f1ed 28 3%.10 M 00% 6r 16.5% tespecuvelyTRimA Invest Your Savings Where They'll Really Grow. ATBIMARK MUTUAL FUNDIS wk MANAGE. I0l31,FKAU YtM, Nrr All nU- rr.vrra'r ....d rand M— •M rr11n r dw,"— m.w+ud rJ- 6*+.4+1A.ran d wr Mint faM,rrrnr.rrrr o.r nr.n+.nls udnrrw of 1W.r rtwln err uJrr .rdr M pnnprtrr. rwh All /gum rAW h Er.r& Y—F. Lh.n dA,,," -- ►.,t yrrlwi.rar u.r .nnwrds wdur+w q piw n•..h. REPRESEN TED BY Denis Ardagh C.F.P. MULTI -MUTUAL INC. 109 Old Kingston Rd. Unit 16, Ajax 428-8613 By JUDI BOBBM Staff Reporter PICKERING - Walk into the Hallett home in Pickering and meet Gent', lying pale and weak on a bed in what used to be the dining room. Pull up a chair — her wheelchair, actually — and lis- ten to what she has to say. Try to keep from crying, even when Gerry cries for her children, destined to grow up with- out her. There's Laura, five, and little blonde twins named Donna and Sarah, two years old this Valentine's Day. Cancer is going to rob them of their mother. Bat Gerry, 38, isn't letting the disease take her easily. She stares death in the face, and finds the courage to live. "It's a constant battle for me. I'm constantly fighting to stay alive." Her voice is raspy; cancer that began in her breast has spread to her lungs and robs her of breath. "You have to fight for those tomorrows. Those tomorrows are what this is all about, and seeing that my babies will remember me. Laura will remember me..." She begins to cry; husband Phil moves to her side to comfort her. She keeps talking through her tears, as if giving herself a pep talk. "You can do it ... you have to do it. You have to keep on fighting." Like Gerry, one in 10 Canadian women will be stricken with breast cancer. Like Gerry, half of them will die. The twins were just five weeks old when a lump in Gerry's breast turned out to be the worst thing it could've been. Although doctors told her almost two years ago she had between three and six months to live, she decided she'd stick around to see her twins' first birthday and, in her own words, "contribute something to their lives." Now, with cancer invading her eyes and lungs, she's still clinging to life, unwilling to give up a minute she could spend with the girls. There's so much, she says, she still wants to tell them. She has a tape recorder beside her bed. She wants to record some of her thoughts for the chil- dren but, she says, she hasn't felt well enough. "I want to tell them I didn't leave them without a big fight ... I will keep trying to stay alive as long as I can." The fight isn't easy. The other day, Gent' says, Laura asked her about the seriousness of her illness. "I said I might have to go away with Grandma and Grandpa up in heaven," recalls Gerry. "She said, 'Mommy. I don't want you to go'. We cried together for a long time" Gerry cries as she tells it. Her main fear is for her family — Phil left to raise three daughters on his own; the financial difficulties that have arisen out of her illness. Phil, a 37 -year-old salesman, finds it hard to describe the future he sees. "It's tough... tough." Emotion prevents him from saying more, and he leaves the room to compose himself. Gerry also fears her daughters will be stricken with cancer, as Gerry's mother was before her. "There's so much going on out there; so much research. I wish more money was going to (fight) breast cancer. Too many women are dying of breast cancer." To those who are struggling with the disease, Gerry occourages, "Dere is hope; you can fight it. Never give up. Never believe the doctors know more. I've never given up hope and never will." But she dreads that final, inevitable trip to the hospital she knows is coming. "Life will keep on ..going; nothing will change with or without me being here, but as long as I'm here, the more impressions I can make on my children. That's part of me they can take through the rest of their lives." Editor's note: Shortly before this story went to press, the News Advertiser learned that Gerry's health had worsened and she was about to be admitted to hospital. 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It's a tough decision, but one that has to be made in these tough, econom- ic times. Sure it's an inconvience to some. And yes, it's a shame when budget restraints get to the point where communities start losing the very foundations that make them a community -- like the neighbor- hood library. But raising taxes to keep the Bay Ridges branch open isn't much of an alternative. The uproar would be even louder. The other alter- native faced by the libary board is to close the central branch -- a much bigger and busier facility -- a half-day per week. The fact is the children's collection at the Bay Ridges branch has the second lowest use in the entire library system and half of its patrons also use the central branch. The decision to reduce the Bay Ridges branch to a seniors' library is a sound one. As library board member Judy Robins notes, the move is "a realistic response" to budget problems and one that inconveniences the fewest possible people. The Pickering East Shore Community Association says the town is stripping the community of a valuable asset, undermining educa- tion and robbing children of access to a library. This is true to a point, but again it's an economic reality. Patrons of the Bay Ridges branch will simply have to use the central branch, as inconvenient as that may be. Use it or lose it. If the numbers had been higher at the Bay Ridges branch, perhaps the libary board would be' considering clos- ing a different branch. It's an unfortunate and tough decision, but probably not the last one the town will have to make in the near future. PUDby Steve Nease FINISH UPYOUR BREAKFAST.., AND DON`f FORGET YWR PIK News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper Timothy John Whittaker Publisher Letters Rec facility"a perk, not necessity' To the editor, I was amazed at the recent announcement that Pickering coun- cillors approved a new arena at a cost of S3.5 million. These are the same councillors who recently campaigned on how responsible they would be with our tax dollars. I am not opposed to recreation facilities for the youth of Pickering, but I feel the timing and priority are wrong. In our economy where govern- ment restraint is number one in the taxpayer's eyes, a new arena seems a low priority. We should only go into debt for the essentials and our limited tax dollars should go to benefit the most taxpayers or the needy. The majority of taxpayers benefit from police protection, fire protection, garbage pickup, road maintenance, ambulance services, etc. I think back to the headlines in this newspaper on Sept. 28, 1988 which read, "Fire Dept. Scorched". The basis of the article was a $40,000 secret report prepared by M.M. Dillon Limited (financed by the taxpayer) evaluating the Pickering fire departments' imme- diate and future needs. Some very important points were made such as a need for a new fire hall at Finch Ave. and Dixie Rd. area by 1989. (Contrary to Chief Stewarts recent comments, this was based on immediate needs, not projected growth). In addition, it was fowid that manpower and facilities in Brougham and Claremont were seriously lacking. Of course the part of the report regarding man- ning was not released to the public. I suggest that S3.5 million would go a long way to addressing those concerns and far more tax- payers would benefit from this nec- essary protection. Unlike the arena, there is a $40,000 study to verify these fire protection needs. Maybe with some creative thinking the time available at the three public and two private arenas, plus neigh- boring arenas, could be better used. I question the need of starting children in hockey at five years old, why not six or seven years old? I also question the need for an addi- tional hour of practice for each team in our house league system. I grew up in Pickering playing hock- ey when we had to be bused to Cannington. Unless you were on the "all star" team, there was no additional practice time available unless individual teams made the effort to purchase it separately. i love hockey and have no regrets about being bused outside Pickering or no practice time avail- able, for you see, back then Pickering was living within its means. I suggest we tighten our belts in the short term and when the econo- my turns around again, build the new arena when we can afford it. We should never lose sight of the fact that recreation facilities are a perk and not a necessity. During hard times they should not take precedence over the essential needs of the community. No one ever died from losing an hours practice time, the same cannot be said for inade- quate emergency services. G. Richards, Pickering Hockey team thanks donors To the editor, Ajax I.B.E.W. Local 353 seven-year-old selects hockey team would like to thank the people in south Ajax and on Millington C% who donat- ed their returnable bottles to our team during our annual bottle drive January 2. The team plans to use the $259 for ice time or to enter a hockey tour- nament in the near future. Thank you all for helping us support our team and a game we all enjoy playing -- hockey. I.B,E.W. Local 353 seven-year-old selects JOANNE BURGHARDT- Editor -in -Chief The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for pubiication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5 or sent by FAX to 683-7363. GREG COATES - Managing Editor of the News HUGH NICHOLSON - Advertising Manager Advertiser Is pro- News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper Timothy John Whittaker Publisher Letters Rec facility"a perk, not necessity' To the editor, I was amazed at the recent announcement that Pickering coun- cillors approved a new arena at a cost of S3.5 million. These are the same councillors who recently campaigned on how responsible they would be with our tax dollars. I am not opposed to recreation facilities for the youth of Pickering, but I feel the timing and priority are wrong. In our economy where govern- ment restraint is number one in the taxpayer's eyes, a new arena seems a low priority. We should only go into debt for the essentials and our limited tax dollars should go to benefit the most taxpayers or the needy. The majority of taxpayers benefit from police protection, fire protection, garbage pickup, road maintenance, ambulance services, etc. I think back to the headlines in this newspaper on Sept. 28, 1988 which read, "Fire Dept. Scorched". The basis of the article was a $40,000 secret report prepared by M.M. Dillon Limited (financed by the taxpayer) evaluating the Pickering fire departments' imme- diate and future needs. Some very important points were made such as a need for a new fire hall at Finch Ave. and Dixie Rd. area by 1989. (Contrary to Chief Stewarts recent comments, this was based on immediate needs, not projected growth). In addition, it was fowid that manpower and facilities in Brougham and Claremont were seriously lacking. Of course the part of the report regarding man- ning was not released to the public. I suggest that S3.5 million would go a long way to addressing those concerns and far more tax- payers would benefit from this nec- essary protection. Unlike the arena, there is a $40,000 study to verify these fire protection needs. Maybe with some creative thinking the time available at the three public and two private arenas, plus neigh- boring arenas, could be better used. I question the need of starting children in hockey at five years old, why not six or seven years old? I also question the need for an addi- tional hour of practice for each team in our house league system. I grew up in Pickering playing hock- ey when we had to be bused to Cannington. Unless you were on the "all star" team, there was no additional practice time available unless individual teams made the effort to purchase it separately. i love hockey and have no regrets about being bused outside Pickering or no practice time avail- able, for you see, back then Pickering was living within its means. I suggest we tighten our belts in the short term and when the econo- my turns around again, build the new arena when we can afford it. We should never lose sight of the fact that recreation facilities are a perk and not a necessity. During hard times they should not take precedence over the essential needs of the community. No one ever died from losing an hours practice time, the same cannot be said for inade- quate emergency services. G. Richards, Pickering Hockey team thanks donors To the editor, Ajax I.B.E.W. Local 353 seven-year-old selects hockey team would like to thank the people in south Ajax and on Millington C% who donat- ed their returnable bottles to our team during our annual bottle drive January 2. The team plans to use the $259 for ice time or to enter a hockey tour- nament in the near future. Thank you all for helping us support our team and a game we all enjoy playing -- hockey. I.B,E.W. Local 353 seven-year-old selects The News Advemser. published every Sunday. Wednesday and Friday at 130 Commerda Aro.. Aloe. Ontab LIS 7145. Is one of to Metrdand Prlrrlh0. 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M:Tv 71 PT d JOANNE BURGHARDT- Editor -in -Chief The entire content GREG COATES - Managing Editor of the News HUGH NICHOLSON - Advertising Manager Advertiser Is pro- MONICUE LEA - Retail Sales Manager tected by copyright KIRK BAILEY - Distribution Manager and unauthorized e use without wrRten NEWSROOM - 601-6110 e consent Is prohlbN- DISTRIBUTION - 611-6117 ed. The publisher RETAIL ADVERTISING -611-6110 res*m4s the fight to CLASSIFIED - 795-7672 classify or refuse FAX -693-7363 any adv9diserrmnt NATIONAL ADVEUMUG SALES 491-1100 all his discretion. REAL ESTATE r1 AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISING -795-7671 The News Advemser. published every Sunday. Wednesday and Friday at 130 Commerda Aro.. Aloe. Ontab LIS 7145. Is one of to Metrdand Prlrrlh0. PubWfing and Dlsmbuling group of suburban rwwspopers wfilch Includes A WPIckering News Advertiser. Aurora Honer. Borrie Advance. Brampton Guardian. Burlington Post. Collingwood Connection. Etoblcoke Guordlon/Lakeshore Advertiser. Geargeawn Independent, IOngston This Week. Lindsay 11115 Week. Mulch= Economist d Sun. Milan Canodion Clwmplon. Mississauga Newt. Newnnalket Era, North Yak Mirror. Northumberland News. Ookvso Beaver. t3rli a Today. oshowo1Vby fhb week. Peterborough Tris Week. Richmond Hk/Thornhill liberal. Scarborough Mlror. U>mAdge/StalMke nbune. Today s Strias. Pogo diet may vary *g" from pubksred rant cad due to mechanical requirements of dllrerenn p "en. The Nevis AdverMter Is a mender of the Corwdan Commurty Newspapers Aaoclallon and Ontario Community Newspaper$ Association. Second Clop Mot Registrotbn Number 1897. Mail subscription rotes in Canada: 1 year. $70 per edition. - —. �......,...r�. . M:Tv 71 PT d rs Can we afford to close the Bay Ridges library? To the editor, On behalf of the Pickering East Shore Community Association, TE.S.C.A.) I would like to express our dismay at the prospect of losing the Bay Ridges Library. This library has been a cornerstone of our neighborhood for many years and has served a full spectrum of users. More important, it also caters directly to two groups that may have limitec access to the main branch — our children and seniors. Grouped as it is. with the South Pickering Seniors Centre. The Barbara Black Youth Centre and the leisure programs offered in the old school and gym, the library is an integral part of the East Shore Community Centre A' ' of these services meld nice,% to provide a healthy sense of kinship ane neigh- borhood in a very fragmented soci- ety. We all understane that these dif- ficuit days require fisca: restraint but we feel that the town is not only stripping the community of a valuable asset, it Ir, undermining a process of education. Upper levels of government insist that we must prepare to meet the challenges of a global economy anu that our youth must remain in school in prepara- tion for a much more competitive future. Yet a lack of funds is putting real stress ort the school systems too. Their libraries are suf- fering and they in turn must depend upon the public facilities to bolster their own resources. This is a rapidly changing world. We can numbly watch it happen on TV or we can pick up a book and dare to learn. Our seniors can become stale and fade away or they can keep their minds nimble with a good book. Our kids can plug into video and stay there, or we can encourage a love of reading that will never go away. As long as we have ready access to the printed word, we can keep up. This is a time to build libraries - Perhaps we cannot afford that luxu- ry, but surely we can nurture the facilities we have now. Make no mistake, once it's gone, it's gone for good. While it may sound cynical to suggest that this proposed closure was left as the las+. gasp of an out- going library board ir order to defray opposition, i`. is stip left to council to ratify this budget. 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Codas n ealpted a' E�eetr al, Rid- Shad stores and par �� br opatinq dealer across Canada e� Check the white pages for the Radio Shack store and participating dealer nearest you Sale ends Feb. 8, 1992 Resident's""or6tdst'd'"e'�v'elopme�ij proposed for Whites -Finch PICKERING - A large group of homeowners gath- ered at the civic complex Jan. 27 to express concern over two developments proposed near Whites Rd. and Finch Ave. In a preliminary proposal, a numbered company sug- gests building a 309 -unit seniors' housing development, professional offices and retail outlets to the east of Whites Rd., midway between Finch Ave. and the Third Concession. On land to the south, at the northeast corner of Finch Ave. and Whites Rd., the same company proposes a 271 - home subdivision and a commercial area. Town planners say both sites will require further studies and, if develop - merit is to be allowed, zoning changes. Politicians listened to about two dozen residents criti- cize the proposals during a public information meeting. Concerns cited include the need for more open space and parkland, environmental issues, density of the projects, possible traffic congestion and overcrowded schools. Several residents pointed out the seniors' homes would be close to railway tracks and expressed fears for the seniors' safety. One man urged politicians to send a message to the -developer that "We, the people of Pickering, do not want this kind of inconsiderate devel- opment." Another resident called the southern development Fire victim asphyxiated AJAX - A man killed in a fire last week died of asphyxiation, a post- mortem has revealed. But, a blood alcohol analysis on Douglas Howard, 45, won't be available for six weeks, says Durham Regional Police sergeant Sandy Ryrie. Careless smoking has been determined as the cause of the Jan. 26 blaze that killed Mr. Howard, who lived in a basement apartment at 45 Tulloch Dr. Three people residing on the main floor of the semi-detached home and a woman living on the other side of the semi all suffered smoke inhalation. Two dogs and a cat were also killed in the fire, which caused about $50,000 damage. For the latest in news and views, read the Ajax -Pickering .'V "eu,s Advertiser three times a week. G5 EA IR 5 i CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "White Hot White Sale" flyer, page B4, the Fruit of the Loom' cotton briefs, pkg. of 3, reg. price 11.99, sale price 8.99, should read pkg. of 3, reg. price 10.99, sale price 8.24. We apologize for any incon- venience to our customers. Central Guarantv Trust Helps 40,000 Canadians Earn An Extra $3 MILLION Here's how the% did it, 4000 smart individuals decided to settle for more b% taking a6antage of Central Guarani% Trust's Win-V1'in GIC offer last fall. 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Although politicians do not give their own opinions on developments during statutory public planning meetings, councillor Doug Wellman assured residents the project is a long way from reality and said they'll have lots of opportunity for input. 1991 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT Attention Property Owners and Tenants in the Town of Ajax The 1991 assessment roll. which lists the assessed value of each propertN in your nlunicipalit\, kill be delivered to Four municipal clerk on 'March 3. 1992. Your 199'_ municipal and school taxes %viii be based on this value. The final date for appealing }'our 1991 assessment is Alarch 24, 1992. If you have an+ questions about assessment. if you %wish to inert %%ith an assessor, or if %ou want to kno%v how to appeal \our assessment. please call the Regional Assessment Office. The telephone number is in the Blue PaLes under Government ol' Ontario - Property Assessment Information I Municipal ). Ministry ( t of Revenue Ontario ECYCLE RIGHT -YOU'RE RIGHT ON SCHEDULE! By now, all residents of Durham Region with curbside collection will have received their New 1992 Blue Box "ollection Schedule. Starting this month, collection takes place every second week. On your usual household garbage day, but every other week. The new schedule can be posted in your home for easy reference. It clearly outlines the new collection weeks in your area, as well as telling you what can be recycled and how materials should be prepared for collection. N you have not received your new schedule, or if you need more information on this change in Blue Box collection, contact your municipality at. OF p,0, `.°�h � 9 683-2951 (Ajax) ` 420-4630 (Pickering) A Waste Management Program of the Region of Durham �` °y o and the municipalities of Pickering, Ajax. Whitby, Oshawa, DURHAM Newcastle, Uxbridge and Scugog. °DURHAM REGION + Truck flies 100 feet Driver seriously hurt in spectacular weekend crash AJAX - A spectacular Sunday night crash in Ajax has left a 29 -year-old man in serious condition in Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. The accident occurred just after 7 p.m. on Salem Rd. just north of Rossland Rd. Police say a 1985 Jimmy Pickup, driven by Charles Clarke of Cresser Ave. in Whitby, was southbound on Salem, nearing the bridge over the Canadian Pacific railway tracks, when it went out of control, possibly on some loose gravel or black ice. The truck veered right, missed the bridge and "flew 100 feet through the air and dropped 40 feet", landing on an embankment across the tracks, says Durham Regional Police sergeant Sandy Ryrie. Mr. Clarke somehow managed to struggle to a nearby residence on Rossland Rd., where police and ambuiance officials were notified. Within moments the crew of a passing CP train also saw the truck on the embankment and con- tacted police. An intense search by police, which ultimately came up empty, was sparked after the dazed victim mentioned there may have been a passenger in the vehicle who was thrown out. Police were unable to question the driver further due to the sever- ity of his injuries. He was taken to Ajax and Pickering General Hospital and transferred later in the evening to Sunnybrook Hospital. Throughout Sunday night, half a dozen Durham police officers combed the area under the spot- light of an OPP helicopter. The search continued in the morning, assisted by CP Rail personnel. The accident is still under investigation. DON'rBANK ON YOUR BANK FORTIS BESTRUMSO 1,mee tmepnon Irtnt 1. 3. 5 & ,mxp I. lutil. I0 rear Tnmak I and I I p,dorm.mrr w tmolor, lkc Ii. IWI eanxd wit, ?N. 1', 10 2% ,ltr ,r'tin Invl -- n.prro,eR LTRIMARK FUND . 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Consulting firms commissioned b th h 11 d th r ads 00 , a supporter o l e services y e town aVe ca a e o says. Shane Wasmund told Ajax coun- cil Monday roads have deteriorated, the park needs improvement, and safety is a concern because there are no sidewalks. "Because of deferrals and indeci- sion, town staff and council have effectively wasted a generation of ownership in the community. Is there going to be a — second generation affected the same way.'" Mr. Wasmund asked. A holding bylaw was passed on the Pickering Beach area in 1972, stopping all development until the neighborhood got full municipal services — water, and storm and sanitary sewers. Only municipal water is currently avail- able. The area is bounded by Pickering Beach Rd. on the west, Shoal Poim Rd. on the east, Lake Ontario on the south and Beachview St. on the north. Mr. Wasmund has led the fight tc have sewer service extended into the area. Last year, he presented a peti- tion to council stating 141 property owners in the area favored sewers. 29 were opposed and six were cithet neutral or didn't comment. Residents opposed to sewers fear having full services in the area would bring development and change the nature of the community. Most of the lots are large and could be severed so homes could be built. Mr. Wasmund said, "It appears that town council and works staff have mentally placed a fence around this cornmw-iity as if it doesn't exist. The effect of this has segregated the Pickering Beach community from norma: town operation and consider - "structurally deficient and in need of full urbanization, complete with storm sewers," said Mr. Wasmund. A report prepared last year for the town by the consulting firm of Totten Sims Hubicki stated it would take 11 years to extend full services to the area, based on one street being completed each year. Ajax works director Frank Hull - said Monday extending services to Seabreeze Rd. and the northern part of Poplar Ave. would cost about $534.000. — road reconstruction $310,000 and san- 'Something has to be done' -- Shane Wasmund Purchase This Bedroom Set itary sewers S150.000. The town would have to pay for the road work and S30,000 for the sewers, while property owners would pick up the tab for the rest. For a 50 -foot lot, the cost would be S3.850, Mr. Hull said. Each property owner would also have to fork out another S1,200 to run a sewer connection from their front property line to their house. Durham region would pay to install the storm sewers. Mr. Wasmund said in an inter- view that cost would be about 5200,000. He reported the region is ready to proceed with its share of the project, but won't unless the town approves its portion. Council referred Lhe matter to the 1992 budget deliberations. Mr. Wasmund said, "It's good it's going to the budget. We were hoping to get a resolution in some form or another." Council members "realize some- thing has to be done. They have a mandate to do it this year." He wouldn't comment on possi- ble legal action if council doesn't proceed with the project. "I'd 2 Piece Sectional with Recliner 6 Pieces, Dresser, Chest, Mirror, Headboard, S 5 drawer chest. 1099 With Bedsofa Choice of fabric. Rxchm either of thele two and stall 4 Days In L ke Phdd on us!; �.y 5 -Pc. DINETTE - I SET - white NWnatural P / '249 11099 leave that. We'd like to deal with it the sewers, said, by referring the find out more about it, especially the at the council level." matter to the budget deliberations, "1 new councillors who want to learn Janice Mitchell, an opponent of think council is quite prepared to more about it and should." Yq0UCMft1M, wthoww1mm1w, Per Aunuul Settle for morewith a Win -Win RRSP from Central Guaranty Trust. 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The 13 -year-old St. Isaac Jogues student was recently cho- sen to serve as a legislative page at Queen's Park, where he got a first- hand look at government in action. "Politics isn't what it's cracked up to be," he confides. "Politicians are faces. The people who tell them what to do are the people behind them. All they do is stand there, read speeches and insult each other." - He'll never become a politician himself, he says, "because I know too much." Although he's skeptical of politicians, Jamie loved his term as a page and would do it again. For 20 working days, he carried out duties that included toting water for MPPs and delivering reports and messages. Along with the 23 other pages serving during the ses- sion, he was tutored in the legisla- tive process, math and French. Although his days were long — he had to be on the job by 8:30 a.m. and didn't finish until 6 p.m. — he didn't mind getting up in the morning. "It was pretty easy because I was so excited about every day." The best part of the experience, he says, was "getting my girl- friend", another page. At Queen's Park, says Jamie, he saw history in the making. (And made history himself, as the first male page to wear an earring). He was there when Ontario's new Lieutenant Governor, Hal Jackman, was sworn to office and lunched with Mr. Jackman in his suite. He was also introduced to prime minister Brian Mulroney. "He just kind of stood there and looked happy," says Jamie of Canada's leader. "One of the kids cried because Mulroney is his hero." Another day, Jamie had lunch with Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman. "All he talked about was Star Trek and his sons." But not all politicians fail to impress. Jamie names Guelph MPP Derek Fletcher as being on the ball. "He's bright, and he gives you cookies when you give him water." And, although Jamie finds poli- tics at the municipal level the least interesting, he admits, "I kind of admire Kip (Van Kempen)", Pickering regional councillor for Ward 2, where Jamie lives. In a report to his teacher. Jamie wrote that he was "overjoyed" to be chosen a page. He had learned of the program from his mother and wrote to the legislature expressing his interest. He wasn't chosen right away, but he had the high academic marks required and kept applying. "If you like politics, go for it," Jamie offers as advice to other interested youths. "It's better than not trying at all, even if you're not that smart." r ?ffE If EYrS ADVERYI3ER, �t'El); F'�. S, t�!"�P�AGE U'-� IF YOU ARE DRIVING A FORD, MERCURY or LINCOLN HAVE WE GOT A DEAL FOR YOU! 15% Discount on Parts and Labour for Life* Limited number available - HURRY IN TO REGISTER. The first 20 owners to register and mention this ad will receive a "FREE" BUMPER TO BUMPER inspection. 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Financial seminar big success By BEVERLY MCFARLANE Planning for the future and diver- sification were two phrases drummed home to the audience at last Thursday's Money Growth Seminar hosted by the News Advertiser. Held at Harwood Secondary School, the show was a success from the viewpoints of organizers, exhibitors and area residents, who were able to get insight on financial planning and how lack of planning affects their lives. The show was co-sponsored by Money Concepts and the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser. Steven G. Kelman, business author and vice-president of Corporate and Public Relations of Dynamic Fund Management Ltd., was the guest speaker. Diversification, Kelman said, provides a measure of protection against any unwise investment. He encouraged the audience to seek the advice of financial planning experts who can guide them to the vehicle that is right for their individ- ual needs. He stresses the "play -it - safe" approach; that is, avoiding any unnecessary risks, adding that "any- thing that sounds too good to be true usually is." "Make sure whatever you do is conservative, meets your objectives, (so) you can sleep at night," said Kelman. Some other golden rules noted by the speaker included: do your research; understand what you are getting into; keep things simple; and start your savings plan as early in your life as possible. , A question -and -answer period allowed the audience to ask ques- tions which affected them in a more personal way. Exhibitors included banking institutions, financial planning and insurance organizations, an educa- tional scholarship trust plan service, and a bookkeeping service. photo by A.J. 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Again this week, we have another bunch of occasions to bring you, so let's get right at 'em... Hey, Grandma Vi is 651 Actually, it's tomorro-x. Feb. 6. ... Oct. 19, 1991 is a day Debra Jo- Anne Kirk and Benjamin van Noppen Jr. will always remember. The pair wed in a ceremony at the Ajax Baptist Church. Debra is the daughter of Lorraine and Robert Kirk of Whitby, while Benjamin is the son of Evangeline and Benjamin van Noppen of Muskoka. Maid of honor was Lisa Vos, while bridesmaids were Shelley Broderick and Charlene Stone. Terri Lyn Kirk was the flower girl. Best man was Glenn Bosworth, and ushers were Stanley von Noppen and Durval Medeiros. Peter Hoddenbagh was ring bearer. The wedding ceremony was conducted by John Hoddenbagh of the Lake Dnveway Christian .Assembly in Ajax. A 7— cention was hci' a, Oscar's #urns b5 tomorrow all possible. The Con -test Slammers slo-pitch softball team wants to thank Roy Hubbard for sponsoring the squad during the 1991 Ajax Ladies' Slo-Pitch League season. Team members were Kim, Jan, Debbie B., Dena, Cathy, Barb (who is now a Barb and a half), Karen, Tracey, Inge, Debbie, Fergie and Brenda. Coaching this motley outfit were Ron and Bob. The team made it to the provincial playoffs in Niagara Falls. Boy, the stories they could tell you (but not their husbands) about that trip... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. If you have an item you want mentioned, all as at 693-5110 or write to 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. Deadline for submissions is 11 a.m. the Friday before publication. We're not responsi- ble for lost or dam- aged photographs. Name Dropping isn't running birth announcements any- more. If you have a birth to announce, call the classified department at 683- 5110. Carrie -Ann Burgess The 1991 Con -Test Stammers Slo-Pitch team Violet Lynch when V:,)let Lynch, of Westney Heights in Ajax, celebrates her birthday. As her family says, "Vi's dedication to children is appreciated by not only her five great-grandchil- dren, 13 grandchildren and six daughters, but by 24 families in Ajax who call on her to care for their children through the nursery at the Ajax Alliance Church." Vi is also the past president of the Westney Heights Public School Parents' Association and retrains an active member of the group. "Vi is a true inspiration and resource to the community of Ajax and we all wish her the very best in her 65th year..... 9" Jan. 30 was a special day for Walter Brunelle, because he cele- brated his second birthday. Wishing the 'Little -One' a happy birthday were Mommy and Daddy... 6" Sisters Tori and Tasha Hodgia celebrated Tori's third birthday on Jan. 25 by exploring tobogganing rats in the Pickering area and hav- ing dinner at the Red Lobster Restaurant. Wishing Tori a happy birthday were Mommy, Daddy, Tasha and the rest of the family... Look out world, Carrie -Ann Burgess is going to be a teenager on Monday, Feb. 10. Wishing Carrie, alias Pumpkin, a happy 13th birth- day, with love and kisses, will be Restaurant in Ajax and the couple now resides in Whitby... A fine group of chicks would like to thank the man who made it Tasha, left, and Tori Hodgins Walter Brunelle hL _ too A Debra Kirk and Ben}amin van Koppen Jr. �w'l�S-;�• >,�,. �>'�S'sJiik,,�Sr:%:•,: �,`. .,v ..,, �'fi �'�•!k:''s,�,+. i'.y,�'ee,,r I'. Blah -buster at central PICKERING - Beat the winter blahs with a variety of activities for all ages at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Children ages six to 10 can make Valentine's crafts Saturday, Feb. 8 at 10:30 am. or 2 p.m. Tickets are free. Call 831-6873. Adults can learn about investment terminology and risks Tuesday, Feb. 11. Ronald Gerry of the Investment Centre will discuss investments at 7:30 p.m. The pro- gram is free. Register at 831-7809. A chocolate -making session will be held for children ages seven and up on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 10:30 or 11 a.m. Tickets are free. Call 831-6873. Escape winter and travel to sun -drenched islands Thursday, Feb. 20 with films on Jamaica, Bermuda and the Bahamas. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. Register at 831-7809. Grandparents and tots can enjoy storytime together Saturday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. Children must be three to five years old to attend. For free tickets, call 831-6873. French kindergarten info session soon PICKERING - An information evening is being held for parents interested in French immersion kindergarten. Parents are asked to take their questions on the program to Sir John A. Macdonald Public School, 777 Balaton Ave., on Thursday, Canadian club talking trash DURHAM - Garbage and the environment will be discussed at an upcoming meeting. The Canadian Club of Durham Region has invited Dr. Fred Edgecombe, executive director of the Environment and Plastics Institute of Canada, to address its next meeting. The meeting's set for Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 pm. at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa Entertainment will be provided by the Whitby Rotary Club Choir. For reservations, call Lenore Hawley at 6404481 or Nancy Stotts at 668- 4335. AJAX - For an evening of romance, with a historical twist, why not try the town's public library? Historical romance author Marsha Canham will read from her latest novel "Through a Dark Mist Monday, Feb. 10, at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library. She will also explain her writing process and answer questions about romance writing. The event will get under way at 7 p.m. The library is at the corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the town hall. The program is free, but registration is necessary. Call 683-4000. II Drug education symposium for families I I AJAX-PICKERING - What are the signs and symptoms of drug abuse? That question and others will be answered at a symposium for parents and students called Drug Education, What Every Family Should Know. The event, hosted by the Harwood Secondary School Parents' Association, will also discuss such issues as coping mechanisms for fam- ilies, where to go for help, and working with the school to prevent drug abuse among teenagers. The event will take place Monday, Feb. 10 from 7:30 to 9 pm. at the school, 80 Falby St., Ajax. �o,00 cw,;I;� IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO ITAGE ACT IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS PART LOT 19, CONCESSION S IN THE TOWN OF PICKERING IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE 110 the Cow d 01#0 Corporaion d Mte Toren d Pickerktp inlsrtds b dssiprtata ttw propmy kKJudinp lards and buildirtps, at Mte blbwirtp inwiicipal addmu as a propartr d wcMscw4 and historical v@k* or it - t wdar Pan N d ttw Ontario N *' gs Ass, RS.0.1990, Chapter 337: Print Lot 19, Conasslon 5 The Beta Nouse REASONS FOR DESIGNATION Att.tam«+ records rdoar to to BenOW Han% Mahe at to tautAIM Coater Of Brodt Road and Hto my Number 7, was con Mtsd in 1954. The entre baWe of to Broder Hose was boA ic Wpim From the Brodine cut :tone bm al am ia the top d to bracketed Mvedem Mrs mjNVktdotwd hale is wpocinp and a sib Acam bndmaAc in Mn Town d Pidteft nsMisd nsasorts for Desipna an am iraW M in the CNAt"a Departtnatt TAKE NOTICE that arty porm or aeartcr mer appall. this Notice by it V with do Cork of do Corporaiort a(#* Town d Ptdwinp a:tatsrtwA outiirrrtp 00 reN I far tie alipchn with 30 dera of Mn date of this Notice Of Intsnion to Do*ft DATED M tM Town of PWwinp Mrs 2Mt day of JMW.1992 KaMt p ktft A KC.T, Deptrll► CMk Town of Pkiwktp One The Espbrtade L1V GK7 .n.a411 IN NI - ,/t,*. Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The aim of the program is to allow students to become profi- cient in French, while developing and maintaining English language skills. Pupils enrolled in the program follow the same Board of Education course outlines as those in the regular program. The lan- guage of instruction is French from kindergarten through Grade 3. 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Rene Soetens This spending freeze is necessary to hold the deficit for 1991-92 under S31.5 billion, compared to the $30.5 billion deficit target that was set in last February's budget. Only by holding down the deficit will it be possible to decrease interest rates. This will prompt a return to stronger, more durable growth by mid -year. Protections for the economy predict it will grow about 2.7 per cent in 1992, down from the budget's forecast of 35 per cent. The unexpected slowdown in global economic growth, particularly in the United States, has had a signifi- cant impact on economic conditions in Canada. Couple this with the recent request by the government of Ontario for $550 million in federal funding, and it is plain to see that some rigid measures had to be taken. Although these cutbacks will necessitate the tightening of belts in several areas, there are some encourag- ing aspects regarding the current econ- omy: - Canadian interest rates have dropped more than seven percentage points during the last 18 months. - Prime lending rates are at a 19 - year low. - The inflation rate over the last six months has averaged under two per cent. - A dia[p easing m interest rates to the U.S. and Japan should strengthen international confidence and lead to stronger world recovery. - The latest figures for the GST show the tax is on target, with a pre- diction of $16.4 billion in year-long revenues. Every penny generated by the GST will be used against the pub- lic debt. 1, for one, am pleased to see the federal government stand pat on its commitment to manage the deficit with a strong hand, rather than comply with the cries for increased spending. By now, we have all seen that increased spending inevitably leads to higher taxes down the road. 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Coupon .old LvW 5ahwdoy February 8. 1992 at hn Ls:':::.................................J r— 0 C rn MPP Report Province protects parkland The government of Ontario intends to complete a system of provincial parks and other protected natural heritage areas by the year 2000. This will be accomplished through an accelerated process designed to identify candidate areas, involve the public in the evaluation of these areas, and to show progress by advancing the protection of selected areas by the 1993 provincial park centennial. _ Jim Wiseman M.P.P. This will be the final phase of a long-term mission that began almost 100 years ago with the creation of Algonywn Provincial Park in 1993. and which led to the estab!i;hment of more than 100 provincial parks by 199, and 161 by 1988 This final phase of the paries and protected areas s%stem plan will accelerate the pro - cc -.,s for completing the protection of the province's endangered spaces. The endangered spaces campaign defines a protected area as a place where commercial logging, mining and hydro -electric development are not permitted. Hunting.:ounsm and other complementary acuvl;les may occur :n :appropriate circumstances. These criteria are consistent with the Ontario Provincial Park policy. This government is committed to the protection and wise use of our environment's natural resources. This commitment is outlined in the ministry of natural resources' Directions 90's statement which sets out a goal, objectives and strategies for developing the sustainability of natural resources. The achievement of this commitment will require the Protection of Ontario's natural regions and districts including their full range of representative geological features, ecosystems and species. Provincial parks and other protected natural heritage areas are important mechanisms required to achieve this goal. The ministry will develop and announce a consultation process to present candidate areas for public 'review and comment. The govern- ment of Ontario is firmly co ninitted to an open and consultative process. I would like to inform whoever is anonymously sending large envelopes of junk mail to my con- stituency office that the provincial government does not regulate the mail service. It is regulated by the federal government. Also, please note that Ruth Grier, the provincial minister of the envi- ronment, will speak at the Pickering - Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment (PACT) annual general meeting at Pickering High School on Feb. 6 at 7:30 pm. C, PACE 'n41i HE NE 'Affi"k' Eft, :YL��.; FES S, A41 •ORANG ,TMCE •S A JVE 3bb mL TIN / 10 TIN aA%,bLIM]T EA 79e fn ft3NO PKG BOX OF 8 l EA. rvllx I EA Bank yo a All ,SOB HILL FARMS , 'Thank oale Week - — "THE FOOD TERMINAL" You" to our regular customers and to the more and more new shoppers each week! 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As I sat in the theatre observing the set, I was fascinated by the newspaper clippings detailing the events of World War II, and was quite ready and receptive to being whisked back to Alberta circa 1940. This illusion was soon shat- tered by 1990s technology as I was bombarded with an audio visual display of slides depicting events from those troubled times. From there on it was all labon- ously downhill. The play deals with the trials and tribulations of the women left behind as their hus- bands and loved ones went off to war. This type of play requires strong ensemble acting. The characters should be held together by a strong common bond. This cast was unit- ed by a thin thread which frequent- ly broke. Usually poor performances can be attributed to opening -night jit- ters. And, although this was the case, in the performance I saw it was only one of the reasons. All of the performers had some fine moments but the overall impres- sion was that of a cast of one- dimensional characters who did not really fully understand and develop their roles and therefore were just not believable. The set did not work for me. Theatre Durham would have been better with a skeleton set or better still no set at all. Makeup was horrendous espe- cially as it was hardly needed. The Theatre Durham's production of Waiting For The Parade Is on now at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, Plowing, with final performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. For ticket information, call 831.6509 or 831-0348. Belting out a tune during a rehearsal are, clockwise from lower left, Carol Bruce, Johan Wilkinson, Margaret Hughes, Letitia Collins and Carol Parsons. photo by A.J. 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The next performances are Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8, at Dunbarton Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. Show time is 8 P.M. For tickets, call 831-6509 or 831-0348. Admission is $8 for most people and $6 for seniors and students. NIGHT CLUB 22 Athol St- Oshawa - 576.989• DOORS ova+ a Px "Where the Music World comes to play" JOHNNY WINTER LIVE!! SAT., MAR. 7 TICKETS $17.50 LIMITED TICKETS TO BE SOLD. EB FEB.7 "FORGOTTEN REBELS" & "VOODOO CHICKEN" TICKETS $7.00 AT. FEB.8 "GODDO" with ROXY LANE Tickets $7.00 WED., FEB. 12 'THE MARVELOUS BEAUHUNKS" with "ONEWORD GOTTSHLEIM" Tickets $2.00 FRI., FEB. 14 "FOREVER YOUNG" ROD STEWART TRIBUTE Tickets $5.00 Purple Onion Ticket Outlets: Hits Inc., Star Records, Sunrise Records (Oshawa Centre) Shirt Shack (5 Points Mall) Record Bar, Discs & Dots (Thickson Rd., Whitby) PAYING TOO MUCH FOR BUSINESS INSURANCE? 683-9725 444 Established 1978 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 13 Ajax 683-9725 Rk 0:► with our best perm. Reg. 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THE ADDAMS FAMILY (PG): The creepy and kooky Addams clan comes to the big screen in the much troubled flick which has been bouncing from one movie company to another for a couple of years. Raul Julia (Gomez) and Anjelica Huston (Morticia) try to breathe some life into an otherwise dead script, but the whole thing just doesn't have the snap. AN AMERICAN TAIL: FiEVEL GoFs WEST (F): Steven Spielberg brings his lovable ani- mated mice to the screen yet again. In 1986, we saw how the Mausekewitzes escaped Russia to settle in the new land. The film became a children's classic and now it's westward, ho! BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (F): The latest animated full- length movie from Walt Disney Studios is an adaptation of Madame de Villenueve's fairy tale about the lovely Belle and how she is courted by a hideous -look- ing but droll -mannered Beast. The movie includes a soundtrack writ- ten by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (IU Little Mermaid). BLACK ROBE (AA): Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy) directs this tale of a Jesuit mis- sionary working among the native Indians of Upper Canada. If you liked Dances With Wolves, you will thoroughly enjoy this film. BUGSY (AA): Warren Beatty stars as monster Benjamin ("Don't call me Bugsy!") Seigel, whose infatuation with a movie actress compels him to build, in the mid- dle of the Nevada desert, the casi- no that was the seed for Las Vegas. CAPE FEAR (R): Robert De Niro plays a convict intent on exacting revenge on the lawyer who failed to keep him out of prison 14 years earlier. Nick Nolte also stars in the Martin Scorsese directed flick. The film also fea- tures appearances by Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck and Martin Balsam, all of whom starred in the 1962 original. CURLY SUE (PG): She's an orphan. She's nine years old. She's a hustler. Director John Hughes (Home Alone) brings a tale of another tiny to to the screen just in time for Christmas. This time, the cute kid is joined by James Belushi and Kelly Lynch. FOR THE BOYS (AA): if you like Bette Midler, you will really enjoy this movie about the rela- tionship dealing with a comedy/ song/dance duo entertaining America's fighting men. The movie spans 50 years in the rela- tionship between Dixie Leonard and Eddie Spark. Midler shines, even though James Caan lacks the spark to make the chemistry work. Cabaret of Love, Rhythm and Blues PICKERING - The Jean McDonald Singers will present a cabaret of Love, Rhythm and Blues Saturday, Feb. 15 and Sunday, Feb. 16. The event is hosted by the town of Pickering and the South Pickering Seniors' Club. Performances will be given at the seniors' activity centre, Eastshore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. The Saturday show will begin at 8 p.m. while the Sunday perfor- mance starts at 2 p.m. A cash bar and cold buffet will be available. Tickets are $9 for club members and $10 for non-members. Reserve tickets at least one week prior to the event at 839-1309 or 839-9852. y JFK (AA): Oliver Stone re- tells the circumstances surround- ing John Kennedy's assassination and stirs up some new controversy about the possibility of a cover-up. Kevin Costner stars as the New Orleans District Attorney deter- mined to bring the case to trial. THE LAST BOY SCOUT (R): Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans play two down-and-out guys (Willis is an ex -secret service agent fired because of his conduct and Wayans is a former star quar- terback caught in a web of gam- bling and drugs) who team up to solved the murder of Wayans' girl- friend. MY GIRL (PG): Macaulay Culkin is not home alone, but he may as well be. Macaulay turns to Vada Sultenfuss, an 11 -year-old whose father is an eccentric morti- cian with a hippie girl friend. Sentimental stuff. THE PRINCE OF TIDES (AA): Barbra Streisand directs and stars in this romantic movie adapt- ed from Pat Conroy's best-selling novel. 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RTZSIMMONS WF INVITE NfW PdTIFNiS AV dDPl11N71UGNT service • call Janice at 683-5110 WE OFFER FAMILY EYECARE - Contact Lenses • Binocular'Ision • Perceptual Testis • Dispensing of all Types of :,acnes & Contacts Pickering Cerlimle Centre 1305 Pickering Parkway Ate" 683-1175 839-5303 +'1916 i41U"ft�rilflhi ADViRl7�'1PRpt, fOt a,'llfst BiUboard _ h; -' Billboard is a free feature for cumemuity events of a nom -profit mature. To have your events pro- moted in Billboard, call us at 683- 5110 or write to the Ajax - :Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for Billboard items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednesday pub- lication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. -Wednesday WOMEN AGAINST BORE- DOM: Are you a young, divorced or separated woman with spare time on your hands? If so, a new group for women only is forming in the area to meet, socialize and hopefully plan outings to break the cycle of boredom. A meeting will be held Wed., Feb 5. For meeting location and more details, call 683-5035. BASEBALL REGISTRA- TION: The Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association's second regis- tration session for the summer sea- son is Wed., Feb. 5 at the Ajax Community Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. All T -ball players must have their birth certificate available at registra- tion. WOMEN'S DEFENCE: Self defence for women will be offered by Outreach Abuse Prevention, 205 Bond St. E., Oshawa, starting Wed., Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. Cost is $60 for eight classes. Call 432-7821. Thursday NATURALISTS' MEETING: Pickering Naturalists will meet Thurs., Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rouge Hill Library, Rougemount Dr. south of Highway 2. Algonquin Provincial Park naturalist Mike Runtz will share slides on moose, wolves and more. New members welcome. Call Margaret at 831- 1745. GOSPEL MEETINGS: Gospel meetings will be held at the Corinthian Club Hall, on Simcoe St. N., in Columbus, each Thursday in February, starting at 8 p.m. John Richards and Dale Williston will conduct the meetings. Call 668- 8119. • 4aturday PICKERING SOCCER REG- ISTRATION: The Pickering Soccer Club's (PSC) registration for the summer season is slated for Sat., Feb. 8 at the Pickering Recreation Complex from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be PSC clothing for sale, soccer equipment and a shoe exchange. Please drop off shoes by 10:30 a.m. at the latest. The PSC will hold a food bank collection of non-perishable food items as well as old uniforms for redistribution. Call the PCS at 831-9803. BASEBALL REGISTRA- TION: The Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association's third regis- L.L.�eanCR FREE Spring Catalogue Features quality products for men and women who enjoy the outdoors. Rugged clothing and footwear for active outdoor use. as well as attractive and well -made weekend wear. 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SKI CHALLENGE: A ski chal- lenge featuring races, games, a ban- quet and dancing will be held Sat., Feb. 8 at the Lakeridge Resort near Uxbridge. Proceeds to the Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for Community Living and the Central Seven Association for Community Living. Registration is $20 per person with participation in teams of eight. Call Sandy at 427- 3300. AJAX SOCCER REGISTRA- TION: The Ajax Warriors Soccer Club will hold its 1992 soccer sea- son registration at the Warriors' clubhouse on Centennial Rd. Sat., Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The first 300 to register will receive a free soccer ball. The cost is $55 per player for early birds. After Feb. 29, the cost is $70 per player. Proof of date of birth and Ontario health card are required. Due to the success of the Skills and Drills program, the Warriors will hold it again this year for children born in 1988. The fee is $50. Space is limited, so register early. Children registering for the Skills and Drills Program will not receive a free soccer ball, but will receive a free Warriors' water battle at the start of the program. Call Pam Czerwinski at 427-4789. KIDS' CRAFTS: Children aged Pentecostal Church, 755 six to 10 can make Valentine's Oklahoma Dr. Call 839-1302. Crafts at the Pickering Central NEWCOMERS CLUB: The Library, One The Esplanade, Sat., Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club Feb. 8 at 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. will meet Mon., Feb. 10, at 8 p.m., Tickets are free. Call 831-6873. at the Dunbarton -Fairport United -Coming up Church, 1066. Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. The club is for women CHURCH FILM: A film on living in the area three years or Hope for the Lonely featuring less and it meets the second Billy Graham will be held at 6 Monday of every month. Call p.m. Sun., Feb. 9 at Pickering Claire at 686-8829. NOTICE OF LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the LI(X)OR LICENCE ACT: Application for a Sale Licence Mrs. P's Kitchen 10 Barr Road, Ajax Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than March 5, 1992. Copies of submissions will be given to the applicants. Please include your name and address on all correspondence. Submissions to be sent to: Liquor Licence Board of Ontario Licensing and Permits Branch 55 Lake Shore Boulevard East Toronto, Ontario M5E 1 A4 Fax: (416) 326-031)8 Ontario ICKERING DRIVING SCHOOL THE DEFENSIVE DRIVING SCHOOL SPECIALIST SINCE 19188 registered by "Ontario Safety League" ging School Association of Ontario Inc. 4211 CANADA SAFETY COUNCIL w TRAM MR ALL AGE GROUPS SAVE $$$ NOW! SPECIAL PRICE DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE je6MD TO AVM M ANO RUM REGISTER EARLY *t Lour" Feb. 15 (SOMIXIM - lilardt Ikeak 25 HOURS DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSROOM TRAINING. ' 10 HOURS DEFENSIVE DRIVING IN -CAR TRAINING (PRIVATE - ONE STUDENT TO A CAR). ' FREE PICK-UP AND RETURNAT YOUR HOME - SCHOOL OR WORK CERTIFICATE FOR INSURANCE DISCOUNT- • rrr _./ ._ 7 . - _-_.- ... .-I _.... m ,_ I ---------- -n 4'. =>, •� • r.'.` Big Sisterly love helps youngsters grow AJAX-PICKERINC - When They are one of approximately 32 Michelle Iles grows up, she wants to "matches" arranged through the Big become a Big Sister. Sisters Association of Ajax - Michelle, aged nine, has spent the Pickering. About once a week, they past year enjoying the company of get together for skating, movies, her own Big Sister, Julie Pallermo. cooking and other activities. Michelle Iles gives her Big Sister, Julie Pallermo, a rose to mark February as Big Sisters month. Auction quiet fund-raiser for Big Sisters AJAX-PICKERING - A silent auction Saturday, Feb. 29 will aid the Ajax - Pickering Big Sisters Association. All kinds of great items are expected to be up for bid. In a silent auction, bids are written on paper with the identity of the bidder kept secret. The event begins at 8 p.m. in the HMS Ajax Room in the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Rd. Food will be supplied by The Olive Garden. Admission is $6, or $5 if you have a heart -shaped discount coupon con- tained on the association's flyer advertising the auction. Call 428-8111. IF YOU HAVE THS: ENEMA. SHELL INS w THE RESOURCES. Pcrh;y. �uu ��aut u. clvau lila �aau• hm•al rk"r Maul. til• wl till it rrr�cliu;, lan�_r:un ill %our coinn unit%. If %aau%r rill au a mirunnu•utal I)n)iar•t ill urinal. tittrll want, 01114.110, U r've ,(•t til) the Shell F.m imnincittal Fund ua lit -Ili Canadian, tran,fonn their ialcu, into actiuu. For inure inGirllilt iuta. call lilt- Shell I h•Ila, (unreal 1-800-tubi-IUINI. snellqber "She's my best friend," says Michelle of Ms. Pallermo. "She's very nice and pretty. When I grow up, if they still have Big Sisters, I would want to be one. I want to help another little girl." The association, active in Ajax - Pickering since 1984, provides adult female companionship to girls aged six to 16, boys six to 10 and single teen mothers. Without volunteers like Ms. Pallermo, the association couldn't exist. To say "thank you" and to mark February as Big Sisters Month, all local Big Sisters were presented roses donated by Discovery Bay Florists. 4 LN "It's fulfilling; it's fun," says Ms. Pallermo. "Being a Big Sister is a good way for me to make a differ- ence in the community." She says she's watched Michelle grow and become more confident during their friendship. Boys can benefit, too. The associ- ation's "Little Buddies" program matches boys who don't qualify for the Big Brothers Association with a Big Sister. A "friends" program pro- vides teen mothers with an older woman who can lend friendship and support. Association executive director Marilyn Cummings explains that ww- - t ` IX0 le LUVS JUMBO Disposable diapers 52, 60, 80 YMR rW—ACF youngsters in the program come fron, all kinds of family back- grounds, but all feel the need for adult friendship. "We're aiming to increase the child's self esteem," she says. "We want to help make the child feel spe- cial." Volunteers are always needed. Big Sisters must be 18 years of age or older and will go through a screening procedure that includes references, interviews and a medical clearance. Volunteer positions might also be available on various commit- tees. For more information, call 428- 8111. PRICES NEVER SEEN BEFORE! PAMPERS or LUVS Disposable diapers 26, 301 40, 54 YOUR CHOICE to eluding Pampers Phases and Luvs Stages. pile quantities lost. Limit 3 per customer. Some sizes may not be available. 240 Harwood Ave., Ajax PAGIi *JV-tft 141110 -ADVOTMItRI, Wblf:,'Fft. 9,19* 1 Two conferences coming; Ruth Grier to speak here. On Feb. 6 and 7 at the Toronto Marriott Eaton Centre, Insight Educational Services is sponsoring a state-of-the-art waste reduction tech- nologies conference for business people. If you are currently dispos- ing of waste or trying to develop new technologies for waste reduc- tion, this conference may be for you. Some of the topics under discus- sion will be producing cement plant fuel from post -311s garbage; how to manage surplus and unwanted chemicals; a new approach to solv- ing the polystyrene waste problem: municipal sewage sludge applica- tion; new technologies for process- ing waste tires, and reducing the environmental impact of waste plas- tic. This conference provides the opportunity to discover what finan- cial and technical assistance is available to help develop waste reduction programs and to learn of companies that are either developing new technologies to reduce their own waste or utilizing someone else's waste products. Obituaries For more information, contact Insight's registration department in Mississauga at 891-2020. On March 9 and 10 at the Delta Chelsea Inn in Toronto, the Ontario Waste Management Corporation's (OWMC) conference titled Issues, Challenges, Answers will be held. The typical Ontario Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection system only captures about five per cent of the HHW stream. The other 95 per cent "disappears". Yet, in some European systems, 25 to 30 per cent is captured. Ontario has no province -wide HHW management system and municipalities find it prohibitively expensive to promote and hold col- lection days. Many have no collec- tion centres. How can more efficient and cost-effective HHW manage- ment systems be developed and how can generation of HHW be cur- tailed? This workshop -style conference will delineate the problems, explore possible solutions, and recommend actions by the various levels of gov- ernment, industry and the general public. The agenda will include intema- tional speakers, case studies and workshops so we can work together to achieve better results from our HHW efforts. For information, call OWMC at 923-2918. COMING EVENT: PACT'S annual general meeting Thursday, Feb. 6, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Pickering High School, Church St., north of Hwy. 2. Ontario environ- ment minister Ruth Grier is guest speaker. Coffee will be served so lug a mug. BLACKIE, Brian - Suddcnlx. as Southampton, ]can and her husband father of Kristin and Laura. Lo%ing the result of an accident on Saturday, Norm MacPherson of Toronto, Larry son of Nellie and Hank Vemoy. Dear Feb. 1, 1992. Brian Blackie, loving and his wife Shirley of West Hill, brother of Bert, Mary, Betty, Henry, son of Jasper and June, and dear Shirley and her husband John Holder Linda and Joseph. Son-in-law of brother of Jennifer and Christine. of Pickering. Sadly missed by many Donna and Allan Timmins. Lovingly Beloved fiance of Beth Blackbourrn. nieces and nephews. Mr. Mann will remembered by neiees and nephews. Funeral service in the chapel rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Mr. Vernoy will rest at McEachnie Wednesday, Feb. 5 at I 1 a.m. at Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Rd., Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Village), 428-8488, after 7 p.m. Ajax (Pickering Village), 428-8488, Ave., E., Agincourt. In lieu of flow- Friday. Funeral service in the chapel after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral ers, a donation to the charity of your Saturday, Feb. 8 at I I a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6 at 10:15 am. to St. choice would be appreciated. Cremation. The family will receive Francis De Sales Church, Pickering LAMB, Frank - Passed away friends at the funeral home from 7 to Village, for Mass of the Resurrection suddenly on Saturday, Feb. 1, 1992. 9 p.m. Friday. Doantions may be at 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Beloved husband of Doris. Much made to the Ajax -Pickering Hospital Cemetery. Donations to Oshawa loved father of Dave and his wife Building Fund. General Hospital Palliative Care Mary, Jen and her husband Dave, V"ernoy, John - At the Oshawa Dept. Parish Prayers in the chapel on Graharn and his wife Lynne, and Pat. General Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 4, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting hours Loving granddad of many grandchil- 1992. John Vernoy in his 37th year. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 dren. The family has requested no Beloved husband of Debbie. Loving p.m. Wednesday. visitation prior to the funeral service Friday, Feb. 7 in the chapel at CORRECTION NOTICE Prices McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old�nn� Alt IV Feb B wive Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering ,L V VL��IV L Village), 428-8488. In lieu of flowers, donations to the nursing division at 120 HARWOOD AVE. 619-0228 Valley Farm Retirement Centre Hi DO 9 GREENLEAF would be appreciated. MANN, Richard - Entered into rest at the Ajax -Pickering Hospital on PAPER 5 BATHR00VA Sunday, Feb. 2, 1992. Richard Mart, � • -ngSUE in his 55th year. Husband of the late L TWE` 2 rolls 2 ply - 4 rollm69 Nancy Gohun. Loving father of Terry of Pickering. Beloved brother of HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAW HW HAIR HAM HAM HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR Ronald and his wife Beulah of CORRECTION NOTICE Due to a print error in today's (this week's) Shoppers Drug Mart flyer, on page 5, the size on the COUPON for Gillette Good News Disposable Razors reads 10's. This should have read Gillette Good News, Good News Plus or Daisy Plus Razors (5's). Shoppers Drug Mart apolo- gizes for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. ONE HAIR DESIGN 831-6531 Super Centre Mall, Pickering Read the News Advertiser three times a week TOWN OF AJAX MARCH BREAK GREATESCAPIE MARCH 16-20,1992 Registered Programs Sports 'N More - Arts 'N More AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE Ages: 8 and over Times: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. --After Hours Parents are responsible for dropping off and picking up children daily, and for providing lunches. (After hours supervision available) Fee'75" Week 1100/after hours Sports 'N more Arts 'N more • Various Sports Activities *Swimming ' Drama ' Art ' Skating ' Drills ' Crafts • Games ' Tournaments ' Games ' Swimming *Skating Call 427-8811 - - Register Early!! March Break Droin Centres Ages 6-15 March 16-20,1992 10.00 a.m. • 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (NO LUNCHTIME SUPERVISION WILL BE PROVIDED) '•' Westney Heights Community School "• oO —� '•' Lakeside Community Centre • Sports • Cratts • Games • Movies FREE DROP IN PROGRAM For More Information Call: 427-8811' r'�. st,Y["= � �f+y .". :<.�• ... ,i, y'.S i �� tit'._ i�fi � �-.. ? . `'.,r {-.r.•ri+t +d�d i .. .. P. :"Jxk +Tv :•, a .. t 'a TH,L?i6W9ADVWffWR11 W%04,gm s,19obPAAR 27-A Al ci n angling for gold Gos captains Team Canada at world ice fishing event By AL RIVETT Canadian team at the 1991 champi- Sports Reporter onships in Sweden and is thrilled to AJAX - An Ajax man puts his serve as the beam's captain this year. angling skills to the test against the best "When they asked me to be captain ice fishermen on the planet beginning this year, I graciously leapt at the today. chance," says Gos, who's been fishing Peter Gos, 40, of Ajax, is captain of for 12 years and ice fishing for about the seven -member Team Canada at the four. third annual World Ice Fishing The champion team will be Championships on Lake Simeoe Feb. 5 crowned based upon the number of fish to 11. and the length of each fish caught dur- ing the three days of compeu- tion starting at 9:30 am. each morning and ending at 3:30 pm. Each team will also fish different areas of Lake Simcoe each day for such fish as lake trout, perch or walleye in waters of varying depths. Gos says the Canadian Warn will be fishing for gold medals this year, after sixth and fifth -place finishes, respectively, at the last two world meets. "On our home turf, we're looking for gold," says Gos. Canada will attempt to dethrone the two-time world charnpions from Finland, who Gos describes as "drilling machines. "Each member of their ream c -an drill 211(1 hole-, a day Peter Gos The championships will bring together ice anglers from 12 countries, including Canada, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Luxembourg, U.S., Italy, Japan and Lithuania, the latter in its first world competition since it declared independence from the USSR Gos is no stranger to international ice fishing competition. He was a member of the Canadian team at the first-ever world carttpetition in Finland in 1990. He served as coach of the _; � use ultra -light European rods which are just now making their way into Canada. They do have a fine touch for perch "With the lake trout, we'll show them how to fish Canadian style. With their small rods, lake trout will do some damage to their poles." A huge winter carnival, which began Monday, is part of the activities surrounding the World Ice Fishing Championships. Other events include dog sled rac- ing and figure skating demonstrations. te..Io''r "I" N: r Reach for the top Pickering High School's Nadine Hines knocks the ball over the net while Oakville's Cathy Hardman waits to make a play during a junior girls' volleyball tournament at Pickering High Saturday. photo by Riziero Vertolli Raiders' peewees beat Belleville AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering major peewee Raiders 'AAA' hockey :earn post- ed a narrow 3-2 win over Belleville Jan. 25. Shawn Simms led he way with a :wo-goal effort 'or the Raiders. Randy Verdoch .iotched I he >ther marker. Peer Mroz, Anthony Crawford, Verdoch and Keith Ryan all drew assists. The Raiders are now vaiting :o find -)ut their first-round oppo- rents :n the Eastern _)ntario 'AAA' 'cague playoffs. Darts champ in Ajax AJAX-PICKERING - Ajax sports Sar The Upper Deck will host one of the world'; finest dart players Thursday night. Four -time world darts .:hampi- on Eric Bristow of England is c Lirrently on a Canadian tour and will make his only Iocal pop -over at The Upper Deck T^ursday from 7 pm. to 12 midnight. The Upper Deck .it 527 w'estney Rd. S. in Ajax..:all 428- 7 . App's Chaps chomps AJAX - The App': Chaps were :he champs of :he recent Bobv Baun/ iim Horton Power Plant Oldtimers hocke, .ourna- mertt in Pickering. The App's Chaps — an all- star team made up of players from the Ajax Oldtirriers Hockey League — won all three of their games to claim the division championship. The Ajax squad won its first- round game against the Scaroborough Scrappers 4-3 and blanked the Agincourt Lions 2-0 in the second game. In their final game, App's Chaps narrowly escaped with a 4-3 win .)ver the Burlington Chiefs. Pickering's 14th annual rim ette tournament starts todayg PICKERING - A total of 34 teams Feb. 7 and rums to Sunday, Feb. 9. will take to the ice for the 14th annual The petite 'A' division will consist Pidw ittg Ringette Association toutna- of squads from Pickering, Whitby, went which starts today at the Don Sc mbomugh, Oshawa and Gloucester. Beer Arena. The championship of this division goes Seven divisions with teams coming Sunday at 2 pm. at Don Beer Pad L frau as far away as Dollard, Quebec, Five teams will compete in the Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay and tween 'A' division — Ajax, Whitby, Gloucester will participate in the event Scarborough, Barrie and the host which starts Feb. 5, resumes Friday, Pickering squad. The championship "X. game is Sunday at 1:30 pm. at Don Beer Pad IL Meanwhile, four teams will play in the tween 'B' category — Markham, Mariposa, Port Peng and Pickering. The final of this division goes Sunday at 2:50 p.m. at Don Beer Pad IL The junior 'A' division features teams from Whitby, London, Oshawa, Gloucester and Pickering. The champi- onship game in this division is slated for Sunday at 3:20 pm. at Don Beer Pad L Squads from Port Perry, Stratford, Kingston and Pickering will compete in the junior `B' division. The champi- onship game is Sunday at 4:10 pm. at Dort Beer Pad 11. The belle division has teams from Pickering, Whitby, North Bay, Caledonia and Sault Ste. Marie. The final will go Sunday at 5 pm. at Don Beer Pad I. The deb 'A' division consists of teams from Woodville, Scarborough, Pickering, Dollard, Quebec, Scarborough and Gloucester. The title game is Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Don Beer Pad U. Admission is free. 111 A, "waf;- Wv, STj W -Y W, I N"k To k ��r _-REFIREE ADULT LIVING # � ���a� sl i uiy a xdable b vmg in a quiet neighl whood, dose to shopping and public tra>n ortation. Thies elegant building boasts Vad0us units with a a secwity s?' ► above -round padun& five appliances and is accessible to the handicapped."In A Convenient Location _4 c n r � � • tis - .�:: �> ..�`..`. � .�.�.��. . ..� ..:.".r n.� ...:. ..: =4 ?tea,. < -_� gar:...:, ;_ •-.�,.ar�cr�--�: �'S$ .. ��sM1� ,�. x..� .^�!ar . ..h. i.,..JYt'.'-,v+�,,�arr•-.sem... ._((.,.,.t _ . _:. �A'_M 1'���! ;Il'AG*4" THE NEWS AMUTIPM. WTD, FEB. S. IM Pickering squad opens playoffs with shutout win PICKERING - The Pickering LOEB Glendale Panthers minor novice 'AA' hockey team opened the first round of the playoffs on a winning note. Pickering notched an impressive 6-0 win over Bowmanville in the first game of an eight -game round- robin playoff series to decide the regional champion. Michae. Snetsinger recorded the • shutout, the team's 11th of the year. Rocky Ruta led the offence with a goal ar two assists. Also scoring for Pickering were Michael Perulli, Mark Rogers. James Cummins, Joey Anstey and Sean Kostka. Picking up assists were Brennan Taylor, Anstey, Andrew Hopkins and Cummins. Selects toil at tourney PICKERING - The Pickering seven-year-oid House of Cards select hockey team was close. but no cigar at the recent Malvern tourney. Pickering was shut out by Burlington 2-0 in the first game. but Pickenng rebounded to defeat Voest Hii -0 in the second game. Keith Rhooes scored. assisted by Derek Polowyk and Brent Dallida} Next, Pickering lost a close 2-. game to Ajax. Jason Brookings, assisted by Ian Suginomon, scored for Pickering. Pickenng received strong goal- tending from Jed Johnston, Ryan Bosak and Sean Gray. '1�� �Jf►�� Kttt� E_ _..JCings of the court The-IM9rmediate boys' basketball team from Bayview Hothts Shawn Burgess, Jermaine La Public School In Pickering captured the recent Kinsmen Reebok - Basketball Tournament In Oshawa, going undefeated throughout the event. Team members are Jeremy Blass, Tyrone Campbell, wrence, Ashkan Rajaee, Colin Matchim, Claude Gaynor, Steve Mitchell, Bill Murray and Jason Blass. The team is coached by John Ayers. Pickering skaters in fine form at own event PICKERING - Pickering Figure Stiles were Skating Club members were in fine third. form at the club's annual Home Natalie Club Competition at the Pickering D e p a s s Recreation Complex Jan. 18. topped the Winners from the Home Club s e n i o r event will move on to the East- b r o n z e W I 1 1 d 1 was third. The preliminary interpretive event was won by Nausheen Bashir, with Devon Snider in sec- ond place and Theresa Stiles third. Julie Diemert was a winner in the junior bronze interpretive. eSL nterc ub competition at the ales so o Asheefa .3 angi was second and ' Pine Point Arena in Toronto this dance event. She was followed by Nicole Thomson third. weekend. Lindsav Satterthwaite in second Kristyn Hill captured first place spot and Natalie Gilbert in third. SFORTSGARD in the pre -preliminary ladies' com- Jenni Nicholson finished first in petition. Dawn Snedden was sec- the junior silver ladies' solo dance SHOW ond, followed by Elisa Chimonides event. Jaime Bisaillon was second Feb. 8thda Saturday, in third. and Lisa Arruda third. , • Adrienne Pratt was the winner Erin Satterthwaite captured the 10-4:00 P.M. of the preliminary ladies' category. senior silver ladies' solo dance Metro EaSt Tet_ Centre Finishing second was Lindsay Watson, over Julie Davidson who finished in (Brock Rd. N. of Pickering) while Melissa Grimshaw second spot. Stephanie Martin was third. Bring Ad for $1.00 OFF Skating to victory in the pre- Read the Mews Adv&*W Adults 50C OFF juvenile ladies' division was throe times a week/ Jennifer Moss. Kristi Langston fin- 44 4} �_�� ished second and Devon Snider third. Lindsay Howell was first in the juvenile ladies' category. Shawna HOTPRESEASON MacKenzie placed second and Maria Weber third. on Richard Marshall captured first AIR CONDITIONING place in the juvenile men's compe- ' tition. Jeremy Herring was second. Julie Diemen was the winner of From the pre -novice ladies' division. 1 00 Tara Leetham placed second, while 11!99 Jenni Nicholson was third. Jaime Bisaillon finished in top installed spot in the novice ladies' event. a lus . Erin Satterthwaite was second fol- HumidifierEE lowed by Sarah Hewitt in third place. Also Super Prices on Kelly Letourneau skated to first PACKAGES �y place in the intermediate ladies x �r� ENTRAL VACUUM division. Lisa Taylor was second INTERCOMS, and Shelly Nicholson third. In the junior bronze similar dance, Jayda Everett and partner CENTRAL HOME Adrienne Pratt came out on top. WEST CENTRAL EAST The pair of Jennifer Moss and 497-2434 -1 ) 7 2 721 477-2866 Nausheen Bashir was second. 1-800-263-6031 ,Wendy Buhlman and Theresa P NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX TO PASS A BY -LAN TO RENAME A STREET N THE TOWN OF AJAX TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Ajax will consider the passing of a By-law io rename Tanton Avenue to Rause Avenue ad its Cound meeting of February 17, 1992. The reason for the proposed name change is the similarity between Ta don Avenue and Taunton Road and tate possibility of confusion arising from having two streets so named. Any property owner who feels that they will be adversely affected by this proposed renaming may appear at a hearing on February 17, 1992, in the Council Chamber, 65 Harwood Avenue, Ajax at 7:30 p.m. to speak to the proposed By-law. AT. Hodges, C.M.O., C.A.C. Clerk Corporation of the Town of Ajax 65 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2149 OQr r i I r , Add A Lindal SunRoom 111 And LnLteZnYourOutlook. Our Undal Ccarte In IS standard styles, or custom design your own. Stop by or Wile for our PICK 2HW Sunn= Pimbook for just X2.00 HOME i HOME UPGRADES DESIGN Plelmh Nam+ � Cw" CENTRE 428-9767 6landal �,rdar SunRuunrn Brock Rd. i IOt ALL PRO SPORTS COLLECTIBLES SALE SALE SALE 19"42 pro Set `fglpi $tadltttlt I��IClajf.:..........:.r....................;:... s$4 ft Lyour wo^ t 4.,AN RESTER h ;;Avt AJ 1. 1 1 I SPORTS COLLECTABLES 1.101:111r. I r.«rry.•rrr«. :� T 41 ,a .T :ate Ii : tin 77—,,-- 'i�r, _ 41i1 �' /4= J rbr Pickering debs golden at North Bay PICKERING - The Pickering Bay Mary -Jo and Jen McCarthy scored two Sports deb ringette team was at its best goals each. Bailey and Gailitis had one. at the ?North Bay Tournament last In a thriller from start to finish weekend. against North Bay, the Pickering debs The Bay Sports debs took the gold rebounded from an 11-7 deficit at the medal by drubbing Ottawa 11-6 in the end of one period to defeat their oppo- championship final of the event. nents 15-14. Mary -Jo McCarthy led the Joanne McCarthy led the way for scoring parade with five goals. Also Pickering with a four -goal game. scoring were Joanne McCarthy with Mickey Gailitis and Jen McCarthy four, Harriers and Bailey with two notched two each. Mary -Jo McCarthy, apiece, Gailitis and Jen McCarthy with Connie Harriers and Carolyn Lawless one each. fired one goal apiece. Pickering suffered its only loss of Pickering advanced to the gold- the tournament to Valley East 5-4. medal game after handing Valley East a Mary -Jo McCarthy netted two goals, 6-2 defeat in the semi-final contest. while Bailey and Joanne McCarthy had Gailitis scored two goals with singles singles. Pickering goalies Kelly going to Nancy Haar, Lawless, Mary- Campbell and Mary -Anne Gage per - Jo McCarthy and Diane Bailey. formed well in the nets. The defence Pickering started play with a 9-6 corps of Colleen Rourke, Richelle victory over Ottawa. Richelle Leavens Leavens, Cathy Larmer and Theresa scored the hattrick for Pickering, while and Kathleen McCarthy also sparkled. 0 0 'P °�*�9 TOWN OF PICKERING -fat 1992 TAXES NW The 1992 instalment due dates and penalty and interest charges, as established by By -Laws 3921/92, 3922/92 and 3923192 are as follows: INTERIM First Instalment - February 25, 1992 Second Instalment - April 27, 1992 FINAL First Instalment - June 25, 1992 Second Instalment -September 25, 1992 Tax bills have now been mailed to cover the 1992 INTERIM taxes. Ratepayers who do not receive their bills should make immediate application to the Tax Department. The PENALTY charge for non-payment of 1992 taxes is 0.79% for each month or fraction thereof starting March 1, 1992. The INTEREST charge for all other tax arrears is also 0.79% for each month or fraction thereof. Failure to receive a tax bill does not release the Ratepayer from payment of taxes nor the penalty and interest charges imposed because of default. 420-2222 - Civic Complex (683-2760) - (North Pickering) 420-4614 - Treasury Department ONE THE ESPLANADE, PICKERING OFFICE HOURS 8:30 a.m. TO 5:00 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY - - v i*k HEWS ADDER' 1S11LrR, '1Dt, I�E�!l.3,1111-*AGE 2!-A Panthers'split games with St. Mike's; Mirnicoin weekend hockey action PICKERING - The Pickering Panthers are hanging tough in the race for the last playoff spot in Metro Junior 'A' hockey. The Panthers were beaten in a shootout by the St. Michael's Buzzers 9-5 at the Pickering Recreation Complex Friday night. However, they managed to sal- vage the weekend and open up a five -point lead over Mimico and Oshawa by defeating the Mimico Monarchs 8-2 Saturday night. In Friday's game, the Panthers continued to fill the net with pucks, but were ow unable to play well defensively. But, a more concentrated defen- sive effort Saturday resulted in the =�ffM1I• A:f=.1 AZIN• important victory over Mimico. "Our strongest asset is our offen- sive ability to move the puck and be creative in the offensive zone. On Friday night we squandered it. We were not giving the goalie much protection," says head --oach Paul Watters. "We stressed that we had to take care in our own zone in Saturday's game." Claudio Peca scored three goals against St. Mike's with Josh Boni and Kelly Nobes picking up singles. Michael Stolf led the way against Mimico with a two -goal effort. Peca, Sean Fraser, Nones, Brett Kowan and Slava Furka nad singles. The Panthers host the Kingston Voyageurs Friday, Fer). 7 at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 7:30 p.m. CHEVROLET FORD CHRYSLER HONDA NISSAN TOYOTA MAZDA PROVE TO YOURSELF THAT CROSS BORDER SHOPPING SAVES w W a pCyEP1NG u U M CO '3UBURU O J O DURHAM REGION'S BEST USED GAR DEALS ARE NOT ALWAYS IN DURHAM REGION! CROSS THE BORDER INTO ay ?RNO•' SCARBOROUGH AND $AVE-'pgYq�p �IhyP • NO TOLL BRIDGES - NO HIDING PURCHASED GOODS 0 - NO'_ONG LINEUPS • NO POSSIBLE PRISON TERMS - NO EXCHANGE RATES - NO LONG DRIVE IN TRAFFIC Where does it say that you have to be a "DEALER" to get a DEAL?? _,t BUY where the DEALERS BUY. r— Z O r— Z M M M C') C 0 M O Cn i M C7 r' • • • • • ner� PL Union Fid C_ rr M CADILLAC BMW DODGE BUICK VOLKSWAGON MERCEDES ACURA v PAY NO GST, PST OR TIRE TAX. ONLY UNTIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. This is your chance to go on a tax holiday. Because we'll pay the °o GST, 8% PST, and 55.00 tire tax on Goodyear s all -season radials: Invicta GS, lnvicta GL Eagle GA, and Eagle GT+ -t. But don't forget, the holiday's over Saturday, February 8. tCEF�E� Firom tune-ups t0 t1mm �A!/fn SERVICE Prices "It be reduced to refct the amount of dile Tax --1 NO CASH 0001 • -on tires and mocnan" wvx*s exceeding 5250 00 Payment is calculated on a ■ NO WTEKST a Illi TO dewred dart usww WSA Maw<-ard. Amenran Enirm or en Route card hadable I I� ►� f OUR M0KM TO ►Ar' at participating rases n only Visit your iocai Goodyear Retailer for details AJAX OSHAWA 355 Bayly Street West 162 King Street East 850 King Street West 427-6075 571-3400 436-9010 TAGS WA 'PMIS NEws AvvLwrMzX RAW' IAB: 51- mr . as +�, �.. � •� ,��,� x r �'� . -� � � •u,� � shy: -aha � � `•�'' N' .$ ; 'off• rCY A 4!! V . _ ,yam ax 4 q- g b S -TR -IN B IDAL / 92 SUN., MARCH 1/92 AT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX (Valley Farm Rd.) sHow HOURS 11:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 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(021192) increase your family income. fecre usque. stimulating a I�arrstying Carpetition and am looking to individuals to prac- 201A Gilbert St. Whits ON 1R2. 020992 Y. ( ) and managers, home presentation, up to 40% TELEPHONE fundraisers ed"'Mmnal books and fiamee for your children for a tra<aion of tic* the hairstyle I will be EARN money rowing books) cortrNssion, full a Part -tire, HOME Workers ur tint/ fl y training for more $2800 monthly wanted for local promotion. the cost, choose your own hours We a oat are interest n ng. Y emir the latest and unique gettingbads $30,000/yr income potential. (tl 805 962.8000' Cy - provided, n*dedl Up to irdormation, call Diane, 668- assembling products. You 90 Guaranteed hourly wages + bonuses, flours 10 a.m.. 2 p.m. and wok as often a as as you Ike...CHILD'S PLAY is for fib' and are asp arW 183. (022592) 7165 [021192) id }feted work) No 5 9 Mo Sa I For int rmat' understand this is clearly an CONS l h t LOT .:i Tic ����q'�:t. . •Y � ~ pa or comp experiencel You must be honest p.m. - p.m., n- . Flex#A schedule available, no you 0 0 Ion on Our ask-ni"uMtiors style [ton you February start-up special or for are who I am looking for. raw as a poo xxn available for full time travel UNEMPLOYED, lad oft. need fEILITNOW and trustworthyl How to start? experience necessary, will train• presedation n ioyour hornet. pre- Serious callers only. Call counsellor. Experience required• help now? Ready to change Chu. Rush S.A.S.E. 4110 to: Horizon students welcome. Call today school or workplace. Call Ellen10 am - 12 noon, Mon Sabre System an asset. Bring your life? Call now to EARN 5 WW2 Enterprises, pP.O. Box232, nt astart p tomorrow. 4�t30-3643. r���:� (430.7249), Susan (686-5722►, Ga to Friday; day to rea e 416.83[•1523. MONEY TODAY. No gimmicks. fl !' 290. ITFI R . t r• e. T+i.V �O F 4+6.11,�a7G6�lL�.yi�iN ,t576.5591. •' iia rill' �!'r� !i �-�ur�yp}ll [J.*•- , d1 -','.:l y'�'+t�ftiTiL .:i Tic ����q'�:t. . •Y � ~ .PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEB. 5, 1992 - --- --- Articles 0 For Sale PIANO Willis. good ccod!Ior, $990 Can't beat this pnoel Call Susanne, 686-3165. (020592) WALLPAPER clearance - over 1,000 rolls from 99 cents to $9 95 a double roll. Open 5 days per week. Mon. - Fn., 9-6 p.m.. Sat 9 5 p ^623 6981 65 King St, E.. Bowmarvflle. (TF) FREE skids for firewood etc. 850 McKay Rd.. Prckerng Days only 7 a, 3 p.m Monday to Friday (TFNALL) LOVING mother with medical ONE a eictnc hot water heater- 2 110 General Help 110 General Help 160 D�Wanted Care 1 65 Avai able Care 220 F aSa eel child. Organized moor and out- bah excellent condition. 571 door activives with nutritious MATURE adult to care to boys. HAVE a toddler or two who 3 and 5. Tuesdays and needs cars? Your place or mine. Thursdays, in Whitby home, Mother hot. w with 1 daughter. own transportation. Non- Clean, st Smoke free smoker. 666.3594. (021192) hoar. 427120992) BABYSITTER needed in my DAYCARE available In our home. 2 days per week. 6:30 - hoar, al apes. walking distance 8:30 am./3:30 - 8'30 p m. Near to Lord Elgin Public School, Lord Durham Public School. lunch and snacks provided. CAI92) 686-7992. (020592) 427-7183. (0205 NANNYJHOUSEKcenco R DAYCARE e -available for children Aro Gentry Required Home Office Part -Time Secretary a 9 m. - 12 .m. Knowledge ofWord r griect and D Base Good Pay Call 686-1152 FROM HOME ASS91111a Rm OIP631.1379 READINGeooli flip6r•13m TTPNGATHOME RIP6314242 USC.YMRP.0 0106314xl CALL 24HWRSDEPT.1A 120 Office Help 120 Office Help PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST WANTED for busy Real Estate Office • Good typing skills - Pleasant phone manner 683-2992 or Submit Resume to 467 Westney Rd. South Unit 7 Ajax ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT Excellent training and support. Top commissions. flexible hours. Car essential. For interview call 668-5388 Val -Pak of Kawartha- Durham Sale 130 s Help,' Agents LEGAL equ, ec pa,!!, -e litigation secretary and general office duties. appy in writing to: RONALD F. WORBOY. 153 Simcce Street North, P O Box 21. Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 7K8. (021192) IF you are over 45 and have recently been m lard off. you ay quality tor training assistance. DIP/CERT Lotus. Wordperfea• D -bass, munimate. accpac. bedford. Ventura. pagertrker, -award and Corel. Financial as S,stance available for eligible SllJri6.nts under 45 or over who Do not quality for free training Durham Business Computer Co". 427-3010 (TF) 130 Sal Help/ Agents CLOTHESCALL -a0 es 'ashion now seeking fashion cionsutants and managers. Ful and part litre. 40% cormMEon and a chance for independentes SiCos. Cal Cathy. 476-579- 4.53. (0211922) FULUPART-TIME SALESPEOPLE A professional approach and a desire to provide exceptional customer service are essential. You have previous retail experience, some background In either colour or decorating would be beneficial. (Pickering Town Centre) Call Dave at (416) 839-2252 SALES AND LEASING REPRESENTATIVE Required immediately for growing dealership. This position is for the individual who wants to succeed in a fast paced selling environment. • Excellent product line • Health & Benefits pkg. • Top commission paid • Great location CALL TED TO MAKE AN APPOWTMENT DURHAM DODGE CHRYSLER E YOU are looking ler an easy haw FASHION Network - Do you way to atm extra money and sin- expo ? We offer, lop n fney P� a joy talking on the telephone, �� � to � than Olan M& wants youl We Saks lips. Mahagwrrrr oppw. after part tine ships, 9. 12 p.m. tunnies are open now. Call or 530 - 830 p.m. Hourly wage Sharron, 416-209.1573 or 416. • bonuses, call now at 420- 882$N4. (0207 quired March 1st. Whiles and 15 months and older. Full time Oaklahoma area for active 6 permanent spots avaiable only. year old boy. Drivers license a Creative play indoors, plus out - must. Swimming also required door activities. Food provided. 839-1949. (020992) Aiax area. 6867260. (020592) NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER MATURE reliable dependable wanted to provide loving care for reasonable, willing to look after 3 1/2 year and 4 month old. 428- your children, 7.5. Any age 0816.(020992) Welcome. 428-9284.(020992) 165 Day Care MOTHER of two tincare for your child in rtty home. . Outings Available meals provided. References. DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE Offers warm, loving .jay care for children 6 weeks and up in supervised homes at reasonable rates. Serving Ajax/Pickering area since 1984. 286-1207 MOTHER of two. happy children, wiling to give TLC to22 your child in my horn,.. Mann to 4 years. experienced. references. south Ajax. 428- 6088. (020992) WHITES RD S. Oklahoma. reasonable, reciepts. agency approved, First Ad certificates. References. Call 420-5096. leave message. (020292) RELIABLE mother available for babysnmg in own honr- Any age. hot lurx.•IW and snacks provkded. Brook and Maya pals area Noelsen, 619-0505 (0211 9Z - --- --- Articles 0 For Sale PIANO Willis. good ccod!Ior, $990 Can't beat this pnoel Call Susanne, 686-3165. (020592) WALLPAPER clearance - over 1,000 rolls from 99 cents to $9 95 a double roll. Open 5 days per week. Mon. - Fn., 9-6 p.m.. Sat 9 5 p ^623 6981 65 King St, E.. Bowmarvflle. (TF) FREE skids for firewood etc. 850 McKay Rd.. Prckerng Days only 7 a, 3 p.m Monday to Friday (TFNALL) LOVING mother with medical ONE a eictnc hot water heater- 2 experience providing a safe and yews old, $75 . one electric stimulating onvxonrrent for your fumance. 2 12 years $300.. child. Organized moor and out- bah excellent condition. 571 door activives with nutritious 250001432-19,62 (020692SNC) meals provided 420.5444. 91'00° kms., $3000 certified. j020992) OAK Colonial, Crory amress, ir- 170 Employment rant2C Its. Carseat. playmer. FisherPrice highchair. Prego Wanted stroller. 2 childrens white News Dressers, all good condition. EXPERIENCED secretary seek 2350. will sell separately. 286 ng employment for tull time. 2734. O temporary position. March to FREE sleds lor tvewood 717 June 19 For more on, caallll 839-5364. Wilson Rd S. Call first and ask (oto99(02099Zinformaatiti for Mark 7253630 (TFALL) YEN w t n trucks w: d o PIANOS Renovation sale• great household moves. Cleanup ;obs. deals, alpartment size. upright. odd )obs. decorating. paint grand pianos, dngilal pianos and anything. Can Can on Jane. 42277, keyboards. Talep Piano Works. 2856 Jr) 433.1491. (TF) HONEST, relkable harOwon ng MOVING -All n excellent expennced person will do Dondntxxt- . Sod oak dining set. cleaning. by the day. 545-560. book Cates. baboo fucker and Sat. clearing available. Phone swivel chair. bedroom dresser after 6, anytime weekends, or set. touton, brass items and ,save message. 576-4367. more. WIN accept best offer For (021192) more information. please cal - 576-7012 alter 6 p.m. 205 Firewood (0209) PALADEN OBEDIENCE - For PIANO tot sale - S3100. Young that winning edge. All breeds: Ct•.ang, 2 years old. like new Oualt ed Veterinary Approved Must be seen. 286-1770. ROKA LUMBER (020592) DRY FlREWOOD 31 0 3 Sale HARDWOOD SOFA, loveseat and chair. 1' X 8, X 1T: $60 meshing eel. a niontl old. caw C X r X 16": SU $2,000. Set for $1,000. Ask ler Gary. 623.0072. (0200M EeNYaslen 16aa SOFA and mlrphrg chak earth 705-M-3311111 tone colour with oak trim. 4 116.434-6665 years aid, eaoe- - coridltbn. Feb 26th. SENIOR PUPPY a eve sell. $250. 427-5209 after BROOKLIN Firewood - 5pm(02066it seasoned 2 years, (mixed - HUNTING rifles for sale. s N I- for $45 par tape cord Caaea, 30a 243 270., picked up), hardwood, tree distillery- Trunk beds. !25 Disk- FAC requited. Ask Gary, 623 220 Articles ae 400 ' te� 400 �rt Rets rolux Clearance Sale Strand new 1992 Models with complete accessories and full warranties for only $399.00, while supplies last. NOTICE Electrolux has moved our office from 365 Wilson Rd. to 600 Grandview St. S., Oshawa. We are the mly authorized Electrolux Service centre in the Oshawa area To place your order for supplies and service please phone 1111.1 428-0838 260 Arts &Crafts 300 Automobiles For Sate WANTED - artist with silk 1985 Olds Cutlass Supreme. 2 screening experience to design door, 6 cylinder automatic, psychedelic posters. 831-9191, power steering, power brakes, 10-6 p.m. (020792) am/tm. Excellent condition. Computer 91'00° kms., $3000 certified. 270 p 837-2724. (020992) Video 1994 Buick LeSabre Limited, ex - REFURBISHED IBM and XT cellent condition, silver grey. and AT compatible computers vinyl roof, all power, Sears starting at $195. Call 668-3487 Michelins, asking $3250. Cal and ask for Stewart. (021192) 668.7627. (020992) - 1982 Nissan Stanza. 5 speed. 280 Lost &Found $650 or best offer 839-9478. (020992) LOST Lhasa Apso, SpeCtdl all- 1961 Buick LeSabre. 307. V8, new brakes, front and rear, new preciation and thanks to the e;,haust, new rebuilt gentleman who called Sunday. Sandy is home and doing very tranrtti ssslon, rad, heater core, well. You made our daughters hoses t32.0001k $1.800 birthday perfect. (020792) 0.b.o.Call Don, 432-0023. Message. 668-2120. (021192) 290 Pets -Supplies- 1961 Mercury Capri. 6 hinder. Boarding engine and body in mint condition, stereo• candied, must SHAR-PEI pupp,es. (w^nk,e sell. Astkng $1475 or best offer. dogs), paper trained. 8 weeks Cal 683-7301 or 428.1879 alter old. 1 male and one female. Call 6 p.m. (021192) 427-7954. (020792) 1980 Chev Citation, 6 cylinder. 4 PALADEN OBEDIENCE - For Door. nebulin engine. $300 as is. that winning edge. All breeds: 428-0707. (021192SNC) Oualt ed Veterinary Approved - Instruction. Limited openings Trucks For still available for the tclowng 31 0 3 Sale classes, covering: Behaviour, Grooming, Nutnton, General 1991 S15 Sonoma S:. extended and Advanced Obedience. cab 2. wheel drive. PIs.. pb.. 5 JUNIOR PUPPY 8 BEGINNERS speed, v-6, bucket seats. NOVICE - Monday Feb. 24th. lumps"s in back, Immaculate OPEN a L'TILI7Y . Wednesday condrtxm, pearl white with navy Feb 26th. SENIOR PUPPY a blue interior, box liner. only TRIAL PREPARATION NOVICE 25.000 Ikrris. $13,000 or best - Thursday Feb 27th. Our suc- offer. Call after 6 p.m. 576-6193. cess rate speaks for itself. () OUALIFICATIONS - Ex Instruc- 1904 Ford Van, V-8, PIs- pb.. air tor R A.F Police dog training con- bucket seats, arrvtm stereo school, member -Police Dog cassane, roof racks. bins and Demonstration Team-. shelves• ideal tot electrician. REGISTRATION 668.9425. piumber or air codition ssrwoe Automobiles innMon-Fri, van. x1500 o.b.o. 666-4145. g a.m. . 5 p.m. 1955 � 4 ryl-, sld., 19P Accord hotclilwt, auto, INK One mar I M � 4 cyl., auto, I M fonds Amard M 2 dr, 5 1 witistl 10M !bods Accord LTD, 5 IP4 4 ft, cal sW 1000 fbndl CRX SI, 5 $* 011e oast. 111!0 Fad Probe LX 5 iK 5k,000 tat, on tariff. 1000 hands Asad LX coupe, 5 tlptl, Latif a 1. 1000 Accun InlaWs GS, 31,000 fia, fM Na 1000 BOOM 3251, one Now flee nils 020992) 320 Vans, 4 Drives 1991 Aerostar, 4 WD. Eddie Bauer extended• all options in- cluding automatic. power windows. locks. cruise. rear heir and air, quad buckets, travel cornnputer, extended warranty. Class 2 hitch. $23,500. 831- 7901.(020692) 1949 GMC Safari Mini Van. 60.000 kms., fully loaded. warranty, $14,600. o.b.o. 965- 1076.(021192) 400 A��HentS For Rent LARGE one bedroom nntent d t O h APARTMENT RENTALS CHOICE LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA NO RENTAL FEE TO YOU! VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT l 579.1626 OR 576.6956 �0 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 bedroom apartment n family building. Air condeionirg, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities, saunas and exercise room, underground parking included. Call 683-6021 Sat. -Sun. 12-5 SHELTER Lion. -Fri. 9-5 CORP'iORATN�f1l or AJAX 77 &33 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartment in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. $701/mo. Call 686-0845 Or 686-0841 Mon. -Fri., 8:30-4:30 p.m. PICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3 bedroom apartments, 4 appliances, close to GO transit, Pickering Town Centre, Hwy. 401. Immediate occupancy from $769 per month. Call 420-3139 or visit Model office at 1480 Pickering Parkway, #306 PICKERING FURN- APT. 1 bed., 4 pc. bath, walk to Go, dean, modern, prof. finished. Own entry, TV, bright & dry, park, no pets. 284-1618,420-3774 BACHELOR APT. - Fwepiwe, dose to G0401 - in Christian home • Laundry fannies Available mmedwely $495 at utilities included Mary Klassen Canada That Realty 420-4200 apt ose o Is awa Centre, very dean. dist area_ LARGE one bedroom Parking. no pets. 723-0742. apartment. Westshore area. $650 all inclusive. 420-6900. OSHAWA - close to GIA south ((>20 Plant- Two Ixado I apwvrrm, PKWJBNM vi ut" - 2 bedroom man floor- $650 per month, Cal basement apartment with 668-1016 evenings. or 725-8911 fireplace and bar. Separate days- ) srnrarioe. Padktrig, 1111 420- AJAX 20AJAX - oris, bedroon basement '-M31• (020662SNC) apartnrnt• Priwb entrant, 4 NORTHWEST Whitby - 2 ON* both. share WKid7. 3650 Itadioorn apartment In dupim wckWn cable Wallis. Pillb9 Navin le Apra 1. $845 per mon- and appliances. FisUtast. Aval- 6n uditet. F ed up (on Saturday and 072- ( "M ca oft 4 door. able March. 426-34S7, p.m. pbeae phone 666,50millm last 74 after 6 Sundays). IAry 2 b Spencers AIAXMCIUEIWMAs1,artoss- 3 - pit* ea- (020562) Rd. left to Ashburn Rd. 655- to deOSOrt>bie osar mkrsd. Ful- wsrrarry, Mictr6n tires, or Mare massage. (020794 6797, (030102) ly puaraerltied � $7500 or best offer. Mint AJAX - bessmWan enl arer. WHITBY - March 1. One aOPlar� cone manta w a mridsnri. 420.6567. (020992) separate entrance, laundry bedroom apt. in clean. quiet 210 feat. 4274764, 467 IM Sprint. min oo�"-ael� ridltion, 1DOR1 air' '', building. nicely decorated, Flea Market Re. S. Afea- lM 24.000 kit. 3year wanan near Go and bus roue, 3 place appliances. parking. �edry rustproofed, am -fm cassette bath. non-smoking female facilities and duties iriekudsdL SALE New a used frost free yam system, mut see Atrkinp prom 42B•9916. 102OW For apps. to view 666-2450. aMripsralin rs. naw 14.6 cu. It. s5,900 or beat on TaMpfiorie PICKEs11G - 3•bedraan apart. ( ) 5559. Stephlarsons Fumhun 416.839-792anid 1, &5 pJti , a 866 mesa avalabla, 4 app8ricas ONE bedroom 7 nt • 5746 after 5p.m., ask for (ck+dsd- Call 831-38M 9 am. furnished, parking. utilgies cishatelL JML(013192) to 5pin.. Mon. -Fri. (TF) included. Non-smokers SALSOARM taw Corsica 6 cylinder, air, aml PKWJ31M - 3 bedroom mein Preferred. Cal( 286-1957. , asrs.PftsloanddlaG tin n steo eassMte, trunk rade, floor bungalow, available ) room equipment, large $735 c��' TaWf r» 43s, immediately. 5900 monthly. WHITSY - walk to 401/Cao, 2 IslNoope, 12 -speed racing bide (� UtilitiesFret and lap bedroom apartment. fridge, allied speakers, eMruic OWN. ,all REPOS -from banks and months. No pets. 430.7463. stow and heat Included. Avail - lattice furniture and sgL4x win. leasing comparies. 80 tars. (021192) able Feb. 15. 2 -car parking, 436.3505. (021192) trucks, vans at WHOLESALE WHrTBY - 2 bedroom bowrwtt garage, $725. 725-4012. prigs. Why pay reatip Cam the apartment, 1300 sq.1t. of (0200MArtiCL" Repo Centre 286.6388 ffn luxurious Aving space 4 nmu&wA-orrbstlroom man UM. (02„92) - - YORK 20011 wipM tel. Asking 230 wanted ,as7 shadow. M. 2 dDefnrel air, prlwN flea. really renovated. fd(y H Medical *150. Call 42&2574. Oedpe emnu", OLAN Milks portray studio is ' 50 ((> ) door. whae, blue iamlor. waded. Pl�� in drh Mar. 1. entrance, 4 Pie bath, 631 and Manager trainess for Denial *ANTED - 2 cls.n So sumod. luggage radk, till* mug be seen. MtlnAvailale Mar. 1. buses. pill". 5Inc not 401 and looking for Y $900 mwnhly ipfYfiss irickWfad. buses. $575 rickrdas utlltiss, our advertising department. MEDICAL 220 F" �1e drums for garden projtict.� stereo cassaOs, pw., pd, 57,000 4307106. (020690 579-7195.(020592) Duties include hiring. training. 9202. (020792) miss, rialbwlsd, osrtNMd. good skid busyeverspa veri colt c for oomdabn. 576.4036. (020794 AJAX - IMgs 1 bedroorq dabla, TWO bedrooms in quiet and fu( trserriy Paid busy specimencollectionoollecwith C t GRANDFATHER clocks - WANTED -stoves, fridges, yNS Dodge Charger - 2.2°-in9 k+edd• S� �n a plek• north Oshawa, trainig. plane call 4205883 a�~.EPosition available allhildren mrybn $ad. great deals on washers aril dryers. working a engine, automatic, PIs., pb.. f0 b�. shopping. Mak non close to ar amenales. ridge. biltsleIt bis hours of 9 - 12 a melt, Call Maureen for a1 mtodels. Free delivery and lid Allo wanted. pidnli truck cram colour arNlm stereo os- N.N*m prefa"W. 5450 matthly 90"• parking. laundry fadlides, 5:30 - 8.30 ask for Sharon. set-up included. Call Telep (ratan than 1g78), Cal Pidyr_ or Fu or$730 plus hydro. appointment. 420.6773. Clocks, 433.1491. (020692) 420.8833, (TF) Bette Pyyw. mint condition. on Ifurnished. w 686-6769. y o. Avalladla I(02119Q) (020792) � CertNied, 51960. Cal 7250844. Mardi 1.7231912. _- } PICIKENNO (Ulf9 pw.?'-ch areal spacious 3 bdnn. lwnfs , 2 applatures, garage. Close to Town Centre For details rail Tkksring) 420 or(TrortardiO)362-RENT Marcher Property Mwmoemem UM&W SINW PK3GMM OIE-BEDROOM BASEIEW APART1iEiiT S5991ma MICL- UTLMES Sunny Vigk dry, worth. �nortimickfar a bund far. Nice and cad in summer. MUST SEE 420-3751. WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, 1 block from Go Mm. rw" renovated. with oak, eat -in kltchen. large yard. avad- able immadiatey. 5630 mor". Cal 665-7634. (02099Q) SOUTHEAST Ajax - 2 bedroorn b - nm apartment. On bus roue. $750 mar". irkyi m. 693.0315. (1320792) MARGE 2 bedroom apainment, hidpe• stow. frspaos. Parking. private eribumm. close to Har- miony Rd. and 401. Aefalabb bmadiaWy. *700. PMaa dal 571.0694. (021 IM Two bedroom bmssrtrn apart- mwd N CfeMtien home Cosy and dean, separaN f rwaince. smokers, *595 monWy plus $25 ullltkas. 61"3K (020992) EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom pod. fireplace visit bar. broadloom, oeamic, 4 appkancok parking, Go Bus, $750 plus. Immrdiab. Pklwkip, 837-1304. Allo roorri, $80 per walk. (020692) INNEDIATEA Possession - Carrral Whitby - now bachelor apartment, 4 appliances, septuata entrance. parking. hydro. Included. *550 rnorhly, Call 666.2220. (0211 92) AJAX large one bedroom iffrom Prvmo entrance, 4 piece bath Iridge, stove, private laundry facilities. parking, available rtnisdtataly. $600 monthly, 1/3 utWias. 683.9453. (021192) ONE bedroom plus den base. men apavtment. Near shopprW Go. LlvePoo( and B". washer NO dryw. $575 AN bclusiw. 4203755. (020992) •ii ed up (on Saturday and 072- ( "M ca oft 4 door. able March. 426-34S7, p.m. pbeae phone 666,50millm last 74 after 6 Sundays). IAry 2 b Spencers AIAXMCIUEIWMAs1,artoss- 3 - pit* ea- (020562) Rd. left to Ashburn Rd. 655- to deOSOrt>bie osar mkrsd. Ful- wsrrarry, Mictr6n tires, or Mare massage. (020794 6797, (030102) ly puaraerltied � $7500 or best offer. Mint AJAX - bessmWan enl arer. WHITBY - March 1. One aOPlar� cone manta w a mridsnri. 420.6567. (020992) separate entrance, laundry bedroom apt. in clean. quiet 210 feat. 4274764, 467 IM Sprint. min oo�"-ael� ridltion, 1DOR1 air' '', building. nicely decorated, Flea Market Re. S. Afea- lM 24.000 kit. 3year wanan near Go and bus roue, 3 place appliances. parking. �edry rustproofed, am -fm cassette bath. non-smoking female facilities and duties iriekudsdL SALE New a used frost free yam system, mut see Atrkinp prom 42B•9916. 102OW For apps. to view 666-2450. aMripsralin rs. naw 14.6 cu. It. s5,900 or beat on TaMpfiorie PICKEs11G - 3•bedraan apart. ( ) 5559. Stephlarsons Fumhun 416.839-792anid 1, &5 pJti , a 866 mesa avalabla, 4 app8ricas ONE bedroom 7 nt • 5746 after 5p.m., ask for (ck+dsd- Call 831-38M 9 am. furnished, parking. utilgies cishatelL JML(013192) to 5pin.. Mon. -Fri. (TF) included. Non-smokers SALSOARM taw Corsica 6 cylinder, air, aml PKWJ31M - 3 bedroom mein Preferred. Cal( 286-1957. , asrs.PftsloanddlaG tin n steo eassMte, trunk rade, floor bungalow, available ) room equipment, large $735 c��' TaWf r» 43s, immediately. 5900 monthly. WHITSY - walk to 401/Cao, 2 IslNoope, 12 -speed racing bide (� UtilitiesFret and lap bedroom apartment. fridge, allied speakers, eMruic OWN. ,all REPOS -from banks and months. No pets. 430.7463. stow and heat Included. Avail - lattice furniture and sgL4x win. leasing comparies. 80 tars. (021192) able Feb. 15. 2 -car parking, 436.3505. (021192) trucks, vans at WHOLESALE WHrTBY - 2 bedroom bowrwtt garage, $725. 725-4012. prigs. Why pay reatip Cam the apartment, 1300 sq.1t. of (0200MArtiCL" Repo Centre 286.6388 ffn luxurious Aving space 4 nmu&wA-orrbstlroom man UM. (02„92) - - YORK 20011 wipM tel. Asking 230 wanted ,as7 shadow. M. 2 dDefnrel air, prlwN flea. really renovated. fd(y H Medical *150. Call 42&2574. Oedpe emnu", OLAN Milks portray studio is ' 50 ((> ) door. whae, blue iamlor. waded. Pl�� in drh Mar. 1. entrance, 4 Pie bath, 631 and Manager trainess for Denial *ANTED - 2 cls.n So sumod. luggage radk, till* mug be seen. MtlnAvailale Mar. 1. buses. pill". 5Inc not 401 and looking for Y $900 mwnhly ipfYfiss irickWfad. buses. $575 rickrdas utlltiss, our advertising department. MEDICAL 220 F" �1e drums for garden projtict.� stereo cassaOs, pw., pd, 57,000 4307106. (020690 579-7195.(020592) Duties include hiring. training. 9202. (020792) miss, rialbwlsd, osrtNMd. good skid busyeverspa veri colt c for oomdabn. 576.4036. (020794 AJAX - IMgs 1 bedroorq dabla, TWO bedrooms in quiet and fu( trserriy Paid busy specimencollectionoollecwith C t GRANDFATHER clocks - WANTED -stoves, fridges, yNS Dodge Charger - 2.2°-in9 k+edd• S� �n a plek• north Oshawa, trainig. plane call 4205883 a�~.EPosition available allhildren mrybn $ad. great deals on washers aril dryers. working a engine, automatic, PIs., pb.. f0 b�. shopping. Mak non close to ar amenales. ridge. biltsleIt bis hours of 9 - 12 a melt, Call Maureen for a1 mtodels. Free delivery and lid Allo wanted. pidnli truck cram colour arNlm stereo os- N.N*m prefa"W. 5450 matthly 90"• parking. laundry fadlides, 5:30 - 8.30 ask for Sharon. set-up included. Call Telep (ratan than 1g78), Cal Pidyr_ or Fu or$730 plus hydro. appointment. 420.6773. Clocks, 433.1491. (020692) 420.8833, (TF) Bette Pyyw. mint condition. on Ifurnished. w 686-6769. y o. Avalladla I(02119Q) (020792) � CertNied, 51960. Cal 7250844. Mardi 1.7231912. _- } PICIKENNO (Ulf9 pw.?'-ch areal spacious 3 bdnn. lwnfs , 2 applatures, garage. Close to Town Centre For details rail Tkksring) 420 or(TrortardiO)362-RENT Marcher Property Mwmoemem UM&W SINW PK3GMM OIE-BEDROOM BASEIEW APART1iEiiT S5991ma MICL- UTLMES Sunny Vigk dry, worth. �nortimickfar a bund far. Nice and cad in summer. MUST SEE 420-3751. WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, 1 block from Go Mm. rw" renovated. with oak, eat -in kltchen. large yard. avad- able immadiatey. 5630 mor". Cal 665-7634. (02099Q) SOUTHEAST Ajax - 2 bedroorn b - nm apartment. On bus roue. $750 mar". irkyi m. 693.0315. (1320792) MARGE 2 bedroom apainment, hidpe• stow. frspaos. Parking. private eribumm. close to Har- miony Rd. and 401. Aefalabb bmadiaWy. *700. PMaa dal 571.0694. (021 IM Two bedroom bmssrtrn apart- mwd N CfeMtien home Cosy and dean, separaN f rwaince. smokers, *595 monWy plus $25 ullltkas. 61"3K (020992) EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom pod. fireplace visit bar. broadloom, oeamic, 4 appkancok parking, Go Bus, $750 plus. Immrdiab. Pklwkip, 837-1304. Allo roorri, $80 per walk. (020692) INNEDIATEA Possession - Carrral Whitby - now bachelor apartment, 4 appliances, septuata entrance. parking. hydro. Included. *550 rnorhly, Call 666.2220. (0211 92) AJAX large one bedroom iffrom Prvmo entrance, 4 piece bath Iridge, stove, private laundry facilities. parking, available rtnisdtataly. $600 monthly, 1/3 utWias. 683.9453. (021192) ONE bedroom plus den base. men apavtment. Near shopprW Go. LlvePoo( and B". washer NO dryw. $575 AN bclusiw. 4203755. (020992) •ii SALE New a used frost free yam system, mut see Atrkinp prom 42B•9916. 102OW For apps. to view 666-2450. aMripsralin rs. naw 14.6 cu. It. s5,900 or beat on TaMpfiorie PICKEs11G - 3•bedraan apart. ( ) 5559. Stephlarsons Fumhun 416.839-792anid 1, &5 pJti , a 866 mesa avalabla, 4 app8ricas ONE bedroom 7 nt • 5746 after 5p.m., ask for (ck+dsd- Call 831-38M 9 am. furnished, parking. utilgies cishatelL JML(013192) to 5pin.. Mon. -Fri. (TF) included. Non-smokers SALSOARM taw Corsica 6 cylinder, air, aml PKWJ31M - 3 bedroom mein Preferred. Cal( 286-1957. , asrs.PftsloanddlaG tin n steo eassMte, trunk rade, floor bungalow, available ) room equipment, large $735 c��' TaWf r» 43s, immediately. 5900 monthly. WHITSY - walk to 401/Cao, 2 IslNoope, 12 -speed racing bide (� UtilitiesFret and lap bedroom apartment. fridge, allied speakers, eMruic OWN. ,all REPOS -from banks and months. No pets. 430.7463. stow and heat Included. Avail - lattice furniture and sgL4x win. leasing comparies. 80 tars. (021192) able Feb. 15. 2 -car parking, 436.3505. (021192) trucks, vans at WHOLESALE WHrTBY - 2 bedroom bowrwtt garage, $725. 725-4012. prigs. Why pay reatip Cam the apartment, 1300 sq.1t. of (0200MArtiCL" Repo Centre 286.6388 ffn luxurious Aving space 4 nmu&wA-orrbstlroom man UM. (02„92) - - YORK 20011 wipM tel. Asking 230 wanted ,as7 shadow. M. 2 dDefnrel air, prlwN flea. really renovated. fd(y H Medical *150. Call 42&2574. Oedpe emnu", OLAN Milks portray studio is ' 50 ((> ) door. whae, blue iamlor. waded. Pl�� in drh Mar. 1. entrance, 4 Pie bath, 631 and Manager trainess for Denial *ANTED - 2 cls.n So sumod. luggage radk, till* mug be seen. MtlnAvailale Mar. 1. buses. pill". 5Inc not 401 and looking for Y $900 mwnhly ipfYfiss irickWfad. buses. $575 rickrdas utlltiss, our advertising department. MEDICAL 220 F" �1e drums for garden projtict.� stereo cassaOs, pw., pd, 57,000 4307106. (020690 579-7195.(020592) Duties include hiring. training. 9202. (020792) miss, rialbwlsd, osrtNMd. good skid busyeverspa veri colt c for oomdabn. 576.4036. (020794 AJAX - IMgs 1 bedroorq dabla, TWO bedrooms in quiet and fu( trserriy Paid busy specimencollectionoollecwith C t GRANDFATHER clocks - WANTED -stoves, fridges, yNS Dodge Charger - 2.2°-in9 k+edd• S� �n a plek• north Oshawa, trainig. plane call 4205883 a�~.EPosition available allhildren mrybn $ad. great deals on washers aril dryers. working a engine, automatic, PIs., pb.. f0 b�. shopping. Mak non close to ar amenales. ridge. biltsleIt bis hours of 9 - 12 a melt, Call Maureen for a1 mtodels. Free delivery and lid Allo wanted. pidnli truck cram colour arNlm stereo os- N.N*m prefa"W. 5450 matthly 90"• parking. laundry fadlides, 5:30 - 8.30 ask for Sharon. set-up included. Call Telep (ratan than 1g78), Cal Pidyr_ or Fu or$730 plus hydro. appointment. 420.6773. Clocks, 433.1491. (020692) 420.8833, (TF) Bette Pyyw. mint condition. on Ifurnished. w 686-6769. y o. Avalladla I(02119Q) (020792) � CertNied, 51960. Cal 7250844. Mardi 1.7231912. _- } PICIKENNO (Ulf9 pw.?'-ch areal spacious 3 bdnn. lwnfs , 2 applatures, garage. Close to Town Centre For details rail Tkksring) 420 or(TrortardiO)362-RENT Marcher Property Mwmoemem UM&W SINW PK3GMM OIE-BEDROOM BASEIEW APART1iEiiT S5991ma MICL- UTLMES Sunny Vigk dry, worth. �nortimickfar a bund far. Nice and cad in summer. MUST SEE 420-3751. WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, 1 block from Go Mm. rw" renovated. with oak, eat -in kltchen. large yard. avad- able immadiatey. 5630 mor". Cal 665-7634. (02099Q) SOUTHEAST Ajax - 2 bedroorn b - nm apartment. On bus roue. $750 mar". irkyi m. 693.0315. (1320792) MARGE 2 bedroom apainment, hidpe• stow. frspaos. Parking. private eribumm. close to Har- miony Rd. and 401. Aefalabb bmadiaWy. *700. PMaa dal 571.0694. (021 IM Two bedroom bmssrtrn apart- mwd N CfeMtien home Cosy and dean, separaN f rwaince. smokers, *595 monWy plus $25 ullltkas. 61"3K (020992) EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom pod. fireplace visit bar. broadloom, oeamic, 4 appkancok parking, Go Bus, $750 plus. Immrdiab. Pklwkip, 837-1304. Allo roorri, $80 per walk. (020692) INNEDIATEA Possession - Carrral Whitby - now bachelor apartment, 4 appliances, septuata entrance. parking. hydro. Included. *550 rnorhly, Call 666.2220. (0211 92) AJAX large one bedroom iffrom Prvmo entrance, 4 piece bath Iridge, stove, private laundry facilities. parking, available rtnisdtataly. $600 monthly, 1/3 utWias. 683.9453. (021192) ONE bedroom plus den base. men apavtment. Near shopprW Go. LlvePoo( and B". washer NO dryw. $575 AN bclusiw. 4203755. (020992) •ii UM. (02„92) - - YORK 20011 wipM tel. Asking 230 wanted ,as7 shadow. M. 2 dDefnrel air, prlwN flea. really renovated. fd(y H Medical *150. Call 42&2574. Oedpe emnu", OLAN Milks portray studio is ' 50 ((> ) door. whae, blue iamlor. waded. Pl�� in drh Mar. 1. entrance, 4 Pie bath, 631 and Manager trainess for Denial *ANTED - 2 cls.n So sumod. luggage radk, till* mug be seen. MtlnAvailale Mar. 1. buses. pill". 5Inc not 401 and looking for Y $900 mwnhly ipfYfiss irickWfad. buses. $575 rickrdas utlltiss, our advertising department. MEDICAL 220 F" �1e drums for garden projtict.� stereo cassaOs, pw., pd, 57,000 4307106. (020690 579-7195.(020592) Duties include hiring. training. 9202. (020792) miss, rialbwlsd, osrtNMd. good skid busyeverspa veri colt c for oomdabn. 576.4036. (020794 AJAX - IMgs 1 bedroorq dabla, TWO bedrooms in quiet and fu( trserriy Paid busy specimencollectionoollecwith C t GRANDFATHER clocks - WANTED -stoves, fridges, yNS Dodge Charger - 2.2°-in9 k+edd• S� �n a plek• north Oshawa, trainig. plane call 4205883 a�~.EPosition available allhildren mrybn $ad. great deals on washers aril dryers. working a engine, automatic, PIs., pb.. f0 b�. shopping. Mak non close to ar amenales. ridge. biltsleIt bis hours of 9 - 12 a melt, Call Maureen for a1 mtodels. Free delivery and lid Allo wanted. pidnli truck cram colour arNlm stereo os- N.N*m prefa"W. 5450 matthly 90"• parking. laundry fadlides, 5:30 - 8.30 ask for Sharon. set-up included. Call Telep (ratan than 1g78), Cal Pidyr_ or Fu or$730 plus hydro. appointment. 420.6773. Clocks, 433.1491. (020692) 420.8833, (TF) Bette Pyyw. mint condition. on Ifurnished. w 686-6769. y o. Avalladla I(02119Q) (020792) � CertNied, 51960. Cal 7250844. Mardi 1.7231912. _- } PICIKENNO (Ulf9 pw.?'-ch areal spacious 3 bdnn. lwnfs , 2 applatures, garage. Close to Town Centre For details rail Tkksring) 420 or(TrortardiO)362-RENT Marcher Property Mwmoemem UM&W SINW PK3GMM OIE-BEDROOM BASEIEW APART1iEiiT S5991ma MICL- UTLMES Sunny Vigk dry, worth. �nortimickfar a bund far. Nice and cad in summer. MUST SEE 420-3751. WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, 1 block from Go Mm. rw" renovated. with oak, eat -in kltchen. large yard. avad- able immadiatey. 5630 mor". Cal 665-7634. (02099Q) SOUTHEAST Ajax - 2 bedroorn b - nm apartment. On bus roue. $750 mar". irkyi m. 693.0315. (1320792) MARGE 2 bedroom apainment, hidpe• stow. frspaos. Parking. private eribumm. close to Har- miony Rd. and 401. Aefalabb bmadiaWy. *700. PMaa dal 571.0694. (021 IM Two bedroom bmssrtrn apart- mwd N CfeMtien home Cosy and dean, separaN f rwaince. smokers, *595 monWy plus $25 ullltkas. 61"3K (020992) EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom pod. fireplace visit bar. broadloom, oeamic, 4 appkancok parking, Go Bus, $750 plus. Immrdiab. Pklwkip, 837-1304. Allo roorri, $80 per walk. (020692) INNEDIATEA Possession - Carrral Whitby - now bachelor apartment, 4 appliances, septuata entrance. parking. hydro. Included. *550 rnorhly, Call 666.2220. (0211 92) AJAX large one bedroom iffrom Prvmo entrance, 4 piece bath Iridge, stove, private laundry facilities. parking, available rtnisdtataly. $600 monthly, 1/3 utWias. 683.9453. (021192) ONE bedroom plus den base. men apavtment. Near shopprW Go. LlvePoo( and B". washer NO dryw. $575 AN bclusiw. 4203755. (020992) •ii _- } PICIKENNO (Ulf9 pw.?'-ch areal spacious 3 bdnn. lwnfs , 2 applatures, garage. Close to Town Centre For details rail Tkksring) 420 or(TrortardiO)362-RENT Marcher Property Mwmoemem UM&W SINW PK3GMM OIE-BEDROOM BASEIEW APART1iEiiT S5991ma MICL- UTLMES Sunny Vigk dry, worth. �nortimickfar a bund far. Nice and cad in summer. MUST SEE 420-3751. WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, 1 block from Go Mm. rw" renovated. with oak, eat -in kltchen. large yard. avad- able immadiatey. 5630 mor". Cal 665-7634. (02099Q) SOUTHEAST Ajax - 2 bedroorn b - nm apartment. On bus roue. $750 mar". irkyi m. 693.0315. (1320792) MARGE 2 bedroom apainment, hidpe• stow. frspaos. Parking. private eribumm. close to Har- miony Rd. and 401. Aefalabb bmadiaWy. *700. PMaa dal 571.0694. (021 IM Two bedroom bmssrtrn apart- mwd N CfeMtien home Cosy and dean, separaN f rwaince. smokers, *595 monWy plus $25 ullltkas. 61"3K (020992) EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom pod. fireplace visit bar. broadloom, oeamic, 4 appkancok parking, Go Bus, $750 plus. Immrdiab. Pklwkip, 837-1304. Allo roorri, $80 per walk. (020692) INNEDIATEA Possession - Carrral Whitby - now bachelor apartment, 4 appliances, septuata entrance. parking. hydro. Included. *550 rnorhly, Call 666.2220. (0211 92) AJAX large one bedroom iffrom Prvmo entrance, 4 piece bath Iridge, stove, private laundry facilities. parking, available rtnisdtataly. $600 monthly, 1/3 utWias. 683.9453. (021192) ONE bedroom plus den base. men apavtment. Near shopprW Go. LlvePoo( and B". washer NO dryw. $575 AN bclusiw. 4203755. (020992) •ii re at Your Service f To Advertise call 576111 or 798-7672 Business Home H0ff Housecleaning Services _Improvements Improvements BOOKKEEPING Services - Providing full office bookkeeping, throughout Durham Region. Oshawa. 404- 1727. (020792) CAREER counselling • give us your background. We will develop a professional resume. Send $40 to Bridge Consulting, 15 Holgate Cres. Bowmanville, Ontario. L 1 L 3R6 or call Ken at 697-1617. (020692) EXPERT set up and training in Bedford Accounting or manual system. Also computerized bookkeeping service with pickup and delivery included. 427- 7019 (TF) -- Car Maintenance Custom Car Cleaning Service Complete Car and Truck Cleaning Service Reasonable Prices 428-8795 Chimney Sweeps "KEEP your home fires burning... safely. Chiminey Sweeping, includinngg condition report by W.E.T.T. Certified Technician. Caps and screen. Dan Chappell, of Chiminey Cricket. 432-2499, 427.4663. Mention ad for discount. (020992CNC) Handyman GCB CONSTRUCTION imeror and extenor repairs. renovations and construction. No job too big or small. lit needs to be done. we can do it. Fasvclow profs- sional work guaranteed. Call Craig at 6861913. (TF) F & M HOME RENOVATIONS Specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, and additions. 10% discount for Seniors. Free estimates Call 420-7394 BAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING pecializing in home 1provemenls. additions, tdvooms, basements. ceramic es, hardwood Moors. work aaranteed, references. For lMnatee al 683-5818 DOUG'S WALL 8 CHUNG SYSTEMS Drywall, Wainscotting, Trimming, Suspended Ceilings, Acoustic Tile, Custom Shelving, Specializing In Basement Renovations. 427-1281 CARPENTER.15 years experience in home improvements. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, skylights, additions, alterations. drywall taping ceramic tile, painting. ALL WORK GUARANTEED References. F R E E ESTIMATES. Please call Luciano 420-9114 ARE you having problems find. irg time to dean your home? For Professional cleaning. call Helen's Home Services today. 427-1611. (020992) JADES Cleaning Services - for all your cleaning needs - offices, apartments. houses. Don't oorn- pare prices, compare performance. We also do carpets. Call 416432-2466, Oshawa. 416-619-4029, Ajax. (020792) Housecleaning Housecleaning GAILLIND MAID SERVICES Serving the community for over a decade. Caring for your home with personalized, professional services, at highly competitive rates. We honor all competitive coupons. (Fully bonded arul insured) �- 683-7515 PROFESSIONAL Houseclean- ing with the personal touch. Weekly, bi-weeky, once in a while. Spring cleans. Also walks washed. Free estimates. Hunt's Maid Service. 258-7037. (020992) RELIABLE european cleanng lady available for your home. Cal 6863532. (020992) Moving, Storage HANDYMAN for carpentry. drywall, painting, wallpaper, COMPLETE renovations and rv.venwre $40/Ar. i up plun'brng, simarrcal, tiling, drop repairs, additions. basements. bathrooms, kitchens with Call 571-0755 Gering, free estimates, 24 hrs. service. Act now call Ron osrami s, plumbing, slecrrcal. TWO men with trucks -THE Construction. 686-3912. Painting' Free estimates' Calif MOVERS'. Will do an types o1 P2099Z Eugene. 432-2159. (020792) naves. Very comportive. Give Hearin CUSTOM Wtoodworking - inte- us a call- Pete 576-9533. 9r Air Conditioning rior and exterior home (TFALL) _ a •••.. LEARN 117 DAMCE_.YW DESERVE IT! krprovements. Call Rouge Val- AJAX Moving Systems - full m� saw lay Capenters Inc. Small )obs servioss, moves, appliance and NORDIC -ming and ar con- ddion L.T.D. Gas furnaces from welcome. 2862156. (021492) piano specialists, flat rate or $995 installed. Tax included. JD'S Carpentry . speizing n eia hourly. Specializingn Durham Region. Now offering free boxes High efficiency furnaces from Por plate baso ent"household with neve. Call427-0O)S. (TF) $1995 tax irlduded. Low Prlpss Low renovations, carpentry, Tower. W,Irloy or call 436.4610 on central ar from $1275 in- cabinetry, doors, tnrfs, drywall, MEN with large truck will do stailed tax included. Office 321- painting. tiling. washroom. tree household move. residential. 1236 (Scar), Hone 428-9876 (Pick). (020992) estimates. Licensed carpenter. carrvrionc1. All types of moves. Fi large tat, Peierenco Ow Feb. Owner. 1. Jeff. 623-5742. Work fully Call Carl or Jane. 427-2856. Home guaranteed. (020992) (TF) Improvements RENOVATIONS . Cabinetry, TLC Moving. Local and out of _ basements, kitchens, tom' AOurly or flat rate. Quality, DESIGNED and Finished washroom, additions, paving. work at reasonable rates. basnrnt. bathroom. additions stones. free estrriates. Carew PleseCal427-3518. (TF) and second steles. Decks. Company, 432-6%5. (021492) _ Painting carpentry, plumbing and SABER Contracting - all , Decorating drainage. Call Walter Leaver at carpentry, additions. PICKERING; Vlllegs . quiet adW 428-2145. (020792) renovations, kitchens, LOWS Panting and Decorating EMPIRE Custom Builders - bathrooms, home mantenantoe - wall Papering. airless spraying. renovations, additions, rec. emergency service, furniture no job is too small on too large. room, basement apartments, refinishing, quality work References available, quality specializing in finished guaranteed, 15 years workmanship guaranteed. Cal carpentry. Free Eadireses, woof fag wiance, 686-2915. (TFEFG) anytime, 4284683. (TF) guaranteed, references JOURNEYMAN electrician. PROFESSIONAL (editing and available. 4044111M. $%KO 2) Specializing in service c cages, wallp+PMng• 1 room or ofale Fop TiE beat fnland aCo. rewiring, additions and house. Wuaar"W lowest rats. metR wok Cal Lloyd for Ilse renovations. All work No job's too small. Quality estinta. . 4211114M (O2=M 9t+aaMeeck free $ornate. Cal P -i gileed. Cal Feb. 1 . near Pickering Town 420 WM (�A) 43D-25% M YOU requke a WSW taper Centre. 691-8062. (020292) ower level apanmen, all utilities and tom• call Guy. Work Get our Cal 57i42115altd Id included plus cable, laundry done 1Visitsiortaly. Tap is DWh= 99 ff er News am of our prolesslond facHlies. of neig bourlaod, my guarani... Ret.renc.s *now avallatole upon request. 436 n = extra.�ery!Ned- allMeors Nei pou, $600 per month, firer/last 8443, a1►ylittte- ffl2ff IQ) Go. f11p0 per month.Frsvlast _ equhed. 571-5198. (020992) INSTALLATION Repairs, Music, DanClig MUSK, Dancing regboida• sub ftm' Gumm Instruct Instruct borders, same prices. D.C. apartment. Beautifully WHITBY clean 3 bedroom Service, 416-430-6323. 3991, 267-9376.:021192) decorated. Dusty rose carpetrg, (0211921, families. separate entrance- two THREE bedroom tem, stove. europeen cabinets. Lots of JAMCO Conracrirg - all Weae renovations inclldig bwo wd bedrooms. central air . gage, washer, dryer, freezer. apanrteras, tecroars, saparals ••+• I ----Panting, -� Decorating • Reliable, dependable Painti ng/Wfal I papers ng • Commercial/ Residential • Interior/Ertenor • References on request • Prompti'frele estimates call EST file PICKERING 831-7004 Party Services MAGICIAN, clown, rabbet, and fnends, ready to entlei Need assistance with your party. promotions, openings, fund raisM Lettuce Heel Also bai- icon and magic classes. 830. 7057.(021092) RABBIT wants work doing magic for children's parties and ant occasions, have my own magician. Cal Ernie 668-4932, Tax, Financial Directory QUICK CASH IMMEDIATELY MONEY PROBLEMS? CONSOUDA71ON CALL 42848439 NEED MONEY YESTERDAY? Corporation today. (416) 502-8800 Music, Danc Instruct l twoop.. er' Iodte atfditio&. kaerbck kMcltere. batlao�ontr. STEP IN TWO. available. obliges` Dance Studio estimates. ALL WORK r "Deal womyifpomhewe2lsfijmil_ serdors 5555 and Mm CCalMax ,. We'll give you 2 rigid oases to au/cAP' 866-3430 or Jerry 427-0M. (02099 r1[nDIW�O_tte!tMb�►�lyllyyyr_ Omani ab► yy�v rrGY In11TfnVAvl YVntM1vT W�TM�7 EUROPEAN We specomt -will loAsIVimiced • Ptivde i Cleve umwom renovate your bathroom or floor Mw i tame • SNIgles • Ca4fte • iw,eenwis kikhen waft as wet as ties. 20 yrs. saperienN. Good Beftom i LENT Deneing references and satisfaction Swing . Ld 1+oureal got guaranteed. For Erse odk WN 725.4913. (TF) Iffllada: The New Ogre Cruel Sdm: Hot & WDykstra, Lows Ranwaions - .pedal:- a •••.. LEARN 117 DAMCE_.YW DESERVE IT! Ing in roc room. city , Thar cwkvk cwpw" and painting. 0- a+� C 859 @2 tic .......... KITCHEN cupboards. va-M m . "��^� Ca' 837-7837 Cal 6633067. (020892) BAY RIDGES PLAZA Slew 432-1677. (020692) 3100 or 668-3053. (TFSNC) flop one bedroom has southern PICKERING - three bedroom oBHMwA -two bedroom avail townhouse, Dixie and 92, ' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., PEs. 5,1"2 -PAGE M -A 400 "For t 400 APaF�` � 410 Houses � 410 "o�� sq.ft. loft. now pant and carpet. nay Painted, sPaMTd". Close $800 inclusive. Available to bus. shopping, utilities WHITBY - 2,3 bedroart bright, WHITBY - two bedroan awl- PICKERING - detached 3 AJAX - detached 2 bkedrorlrn clean, main floor bungalow. able I and o*, 8796. Fridge, bOdnoom uril 4 1larl, nicehome. fetsced yard. close to I Laundry. storage. perking, troed stove. ut§kWo Included. No pets. parking, no pets, March let. slapping ane Go, $790 nvnthly. lot. Walk to Go, Lake, Parks. Applications may be picked up $795 plus 60% U11111195- Cal 6633067. (020892) $800 inclusive. First and last. from Durham Housing, 1615 Telephone 439.2962 after 4. wsdw"• t Referenase. 6838840. (020992) Dundas SI. E., nth Floor, Lang M209M REDUCED - recession price, ONE bedroom mainlbor in Tower. W,Irloy or call 436.4610 GARDEN I4LL on 1 acne n $799.98 plus IAlitlea. Clean3 country, 3 min. to Lalke Ridge, horti8�-430 p'-wya country. 20 minutes from bedroom house, deck private entrance, parking, hydro ( I Oshawa/Peterborough. 30 Fi large tat, Peierenco Ow Feb. Owner. 1. inckded. $525 per month. 985- ONE bedroom basement minutes from A ick . A )� ed^9 . 416- 66. 119, A pli, 416-266-7119, Apel, 4330219. 9029, (020582) apertrtwrt. Harwood and Byly. must $0611 $1200 per month ( PICKERISuit - rsme 1 bedroom ran smakkg akgb person. Plus utilities. 416-797-2601. OBIMWA - Mach 1st Large basement t apartment. Pto Private entrance. $600 W473 (0208g� THREE bedroom semi detached cable. allng. cable, utilities, close to all uldities Included. Call 8B AJAX- 9bedroomhouse 1 1/2 house. upper level. 4 amenilites. Separate entrance. after 6 p.m. (020992) baths. walk-in closet. master applances.near highway, shop $600. Call 839-0477. (020992) PICKERING; Vlllegs . quiet adW bedroom, sat -in kitchen, ping malls, available immediately. $850 plus 112 ONE MONTH FREE with one 4-plex, two large apartment famelyroorn 9es fireplace. double hydro. Contact Real 417 2500 or year lease. Rosamond, 182 available March / Hydro extra. garage, fenced. $1050 plus 428.1674. (020692) D'Arcy St.. Cobourg. Luxury one Parking, large yard. walk to Go utilities. 8314111 (020992) FREE RENT FOR THE 5TH and 2 -bedroom suites, from bus. and shopping. $450 and OSHAWA -Athabasca area, 3 DETACHED in 4 $650/month plus hydro. Rent to w 286-2375. (0211901_ fps I bedroom, large fenced bedroom, 2 store 281/2 storey, Y' own option available. 372-3355. _ ONE bedroom self-oaslairted, yard. $1250 per rromh. Avail- waahrogm6, double car park, main floor laundry, appliances. 372.1955 or 436-2605. own entrance, off whiles Rd. able April 1. 831-7694, evenings $1200 plus utilities. avaAabie (TFNALL) -- - and Downiand. Available March and weekends. 495-5817 week Feb. 1 . near Pickering Town LARGE Oshawa 2 bedroom let. all 420-0125. (02059 days or 4322753 (020992) _ _ _ __ Centre. 691-8062. (020292) ower level apanmen, all utilities ONE bedroom basement AJAX - spotless 3 bedroom, 2 AJAX bright 2 storey 3 included plus cable, laundry apartment, non-smoker bath, greenhouse kitchen, bedroom deatachedSingle facHlies. of neig bourlaod, preferred, no pots, avaliable fireplace, double garage, walk to garage. Rent/Sails. 2 balfts. rec $600 per month, firer/last March 1st. $600 monthly. y Go. f11p0 per month.Frsvlast m, walkout, tented backyard. equhed. 571-5198. (020992) inclusive Call 428.1429. March 15. 683-7982. (021192 ) all al rtenrtrte6 rrrnredae $1150 AJAX spacious one bedroom El 692) AJAX We6lney Rdi401, spa- plus utnnies. $145.500. 755 - apartment. Beautifully WHITBY clean 3 bedroom nous houseduplex. for two 3991, 267-9376.:021192) decorated. Dusty rose carpetrg, apartment for rent, top floor of families. separate entrance- two THREE bedroom tem, stove. europeen cabinets. Lots of duplex, $750 per month plus bedrooms. central air . gage, washer, dryer, freezer. closets- non-smoker, $650 utilities. phone 686-4025. broadloorm, firep�• Large yard• Fling fan. no pets. no Smoking. monthly includes utfirties, cable (020692) $850 plus A v z . f a b I e avaiableMarch 1. $87 niomhy TV, available. 427.737$ (020992) - --- .__ _ ___ AJAX - near Harwood/gayly. immediately. Call 640-7430. (1 plus utilities- South Oshawa. Available immediately 3 655-4683 after 6p.m. (020692) LARGE - 2 bedroom apartment bedroom upper level $900 761 Grandview St. Oshawa . AJAX 3 bedroom main !coon, it Ajar. executive home, triose inclusive. 839-3668 r020992) three bedroom bungalow. stove. 006e ,o scrlod and bus. $900 to Go. 6675 inclusive. Owner will PICKERING lurnished 1 fridge. 6850 per month. F irst and monthly includes uti1ir s. First with last si �gement eent apartment, last. and last required. Available April term. Professionals, non. separate entrance, suit quiet cht Oshawa- 434.1824. Pick. !.427-8479.021192) smokers. Feb. 428-9755. 1020792) waduabstainer. $500 839 t 16 (020692) PICKERING 4 bedroom, man nrronthmonmiy utltilnies and laundry AJAX detached 5 bedroom for nose ,o scrod, walkingBASEMENT apartment, 4 facilities included 839.1779 bungalow with pool, finished distance to Go. %9W monmly r appliances. $450 monthly Plus (020592) basomenr and 5 appliances eludes utilir as and laundry $50 Aties 686-2778 (02099?) WHITBY . two bedroom, n ewy Steps to slier f' 100 per month faoitles. first and last required ONE bedroom basement renovated basement apartment. plus lilems Available Aonl 1st Cd0 428-70%. a March 427-8479 apartment, across from GM. walk ro Go. large bath with save message (021192) l021,9 '021192) Living room, dining room, wnvl000l, laundry facilities and Oshawa 3 bedroom sem, kitchen, trdge, stove, separate an apoiances. included:)lease:)lease. ,ee AJAX - 4 bedroon-s. K,tcnen t sed b!0ggrert, 'en�eQ yard' entrance, $450 plus utilities call 430-0484 f021192) wn t' sat n, man floor sundry. 2 backs ! and First and last. NO Car parking COMFY 'urnished basement 1 2 caths. farm y room w-th re ail references est, references Available NO pets Call collect 764 6667 spa•'^ant for rent. $607 fireplace. certra'• a r, tented March 1st. $900 . Utimmil Cao (020992) utclusrve. No polls. quiet horse. close to ail amenrtles. i'25G Call 68&0420 !020992) 5735106. !0206921 SOUTH Ajax - 1 bedroom serf now Agan. Go. buses. 401. 427 SOUTH Ockernq - Main floor, 3 contained casement apartment, 0355. (020992) PICKERING 1 bedroom 5edroor,s. aundry. air. parkng. ^ew broadloom. separate AJAX 'The Brealws- braid apartment wen arge Iiiii and kncher, 4 applances, Gu Mo. yard. appro: $850 Plus entrance, share laundry. $650 new exclusive lakeside con- Dn+ate 'Ailrties. First/last. Smort kin •-+oncrifin tNy all inuerve. tell 6% 7831. ask forGlenn. (0216912) dominiums for immediate March ice, fbSC quiet 121ghb uarw lentil FeD ' EOICnrlstiM, 834 occupancy. 1.2.3 bedrooms. Last. 83900'8 020592) 5675. 427-3'30. (020592) DOWNTOWN Whitby - 2 900-4500 sq. ft., featuring 5 LOVELY bungalow. Mdse to as bedroom, 4 piece bath, appliances, air. balconies and PICKERING - bungalow. lower amen '!les. ma , 'loor. 3 carpeted. $500 monthly plus solanurrs. underground parking. boor. Westho.e area, 2 arge bedrpprt,s. f875 per •-+omn. Two hydro. available raw. Cas 434- health club wrtn indoor pool, bedrppr6. fenced yard. Darling. Cedroom Daser-err aparfl,rter,t. 8649. (0206912) sauna4 aortae room and oil- near scrods and Go AvUade f650 pier month ncludes CLAREMOUNT Village -ground bards room. To view cal a?& 1874.(021392) rmrrleaiatMy f- Cal L arrY 286!264 or 758-5075. utiries. P11000• 4 t6.4538993 clop. Dile bedreom apartmtonr, -_- (022192CNC) rt32, ,921 suitable for single or couple. OSHAWA new nuildrg ,n can. ._ _- _ PICKERING 3rock,uni2. •,car utildres. and two appliances ventent ocator Ons and two AJAX- 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths. very C ea^ do•acned3 included. Ftrsvlast. $535 per et bedroom aparmonts wfridge, garagedecx. fenced yard, bedrooms. 1 1,2 oaths. 4 month. 649-2971 or 649-2263. stove. washer and dryw. parking central air. appliances. $996 por alopi,ancos. arge KrtQ+en. SWC OSHAWstd ,large 3 - 401/in 'bites incj~. Call 404- month. In. ate Call 1116 Pius 1 2 utilities JOuem, fl Dedr00m main Icor Gt bodrooA 1368. (TF) 853-9588- (020692) rat Dots. tirstl est. avaaple now bungalow, big baccyad on park. PICKERING executive one SMALL 2 bedroom rouse, $70C or Marc^ Is- 831 2351 quid Sheet. applanoes. $850 al bedroom. new. neutral decor. rivrithiy Plus utnrties, first and IC205911 ncuded. Call 6832298 after 6 custom bar In trtchen, parquet last •ninths row.ired. Available WHITES Rd and Oakapvu n- 3 p. m. (020692) flowing. trdge, stove. wasner. M a r e k 1 C a' 5 7 9 3 6 3 3 owroo- bilk oue+gaow with OSHAWA arge 2 bedroom dryer. large a piece ba!n. (020'92) garage $850 Plus, 23 Tidy6 apartment, Hardwood floors. oat- walkout to yard, central air. no PICKERING _verpoobBa". 3 Der •month -arge basmei in kitchen. Ur, d,r includes Dons. $70C mcluSive. 831.3W4 bedroor^ bt,ngyow. •!yrs !lap, apartment, completely sell - laundry facilities. parking- avaA- !020992) 4 appliances. air ,:onddored. contained. S60C Plus 1 3 able March 1. 430-2143. leave AJAX arge 1 bedroom bass- quiet area. phew 2Bx-4219 or centers$ Both avalabie Marti me -age. (020792) men/ apartment. seoa•ate 83724;,1 (020592) 1a. Cal 7569040 020992) LIVERPOOL and a01. - 2 entrance. Eat -in ki!Cnen, PICKERING F airport Rd.. 4 NEWLY •enovatso house, 3 bedroom basement 'paftRgnt. Park.ng, laundry, cable, bedroor i one ace ravine and bed•oo-, 4 aDpl anCes. $650 plus utilities.dbie iea. Avaa appliances. no pets. non - creex $'000 monthly plus oei Aade,RnsoSln. Oshawa, f March let. 427.1684. (020692) smoker cirst and last. $628 utdties 434 7746 or 420-9091 monthly Of rent to own 'or $950 WHITBY - two bedroom base- monthly. Available imnwaately Cal 427.1796 ,C209921 (021692) • utilities Cal 416.4538491. melt apartment Wino m, laundry fireplace. 4 piece washroom SPACIOUS one and two 420 ToWnhoVSeS 420 Townhouses facilities. separate entrance, bedroom apartments .n For Rent For Rent $575 monthly. Cal Roger. 432- downtown Oshawa nonce. Mae, 3100 or 668-3053. (TFSNC) flop one bedroom has southern PICKERING - three bedroom oBHMwA -two bedroom avail townhouse, Dixie and 92, exposure, new tile, pairt and AVAILABLE immediately in capK $700 inclusive, Second OshawaiWhrtby apartment flop two bedroom irCk4m 450 building. spacious. carpeted, sq.ft. loft. now pant and carpet. nay Painted, sPaMTd". Close $800 inclusive. Available to bus. shopping, utilities anytime. call Mike 404-2495. included. No pets. One (020692) bedrace. $M' two bed000rtu $700.430-0134. (0303x2) OSHAWA - 2 bedroom unitsavailable 4th Floor, Lag Tarts, Whilby. April 1st. $760, 3 WHITBY - 2 bedroom bedioorn unit awaiable Match ^W-11. resicentiall area. does 10 G0. wry CIO-.PwkM 1a of sooner, $065 all 240 or. mond Dr., Oshawa. Three PICKERING - three bedroom oBHMwA -two bedroom avail townhouse, Dixie and 92, $795 inclusive. Available April 1. 90- 45267, (Tor). (021192) bedroom units availableMarch 9a►a9e- 5 appiarcas, central am family room, fireplace, able wnrnediW4*. $807 plus Fridge $$etre onrage AJAX - Westray -Hwy 2 Orr 1st or sooner, $680 at 570 Berrie St. Heat. h ►deo extra $1075 pke usMiee- Fh&imL References. Non smoker. no wCk rded- No Pet• Applications may los picked tp at Oturfnarrn bedroom. Bright, basement Fridge, stow• garage included- (sets. [.I'-nediste. 831-2431. Housing, 1615 Dundas SL E., apartment. on ground floor. No Pte- Applications may be Picked up at Durham Housing. (021192) 4th Floor, Lag Tarts, Whilby. separate entrance, $600 Per tot III includes unities. No patit. 1615 Dundas St. E.. 4th Flow. 0614AWA •nor and 31- or cal 436.6610 bstwtsen 8:30 available now. 427-0700, Tom►. or tall 430 townhouses, includes all int and 4� p.m► Weekdays. WHITB, ( ) 661 en 8: 6610 between 8:30 to 4:30 Utiles. 4 aPo�nces. Glow lo schools and a unki@C cell 434- 430 Rooms To one bedroom wsdw"• t 3972.cTF) 3 Rent WwunwWHITBY jl Anter'• Two ped1O01A WHITBY - ro°ny tw° bWnoorn AJAX - three bedroom $600 plus last month's rent batemwd aParUfOM cage lot. waist eese, Wasineyhkey 2 and PICKERING - Brock Rd. and requited. Wal" people only, Wung. available Mach lat No unit with !Wage. 3975 cold* Mly 2. Fumial roonn, shave Cal 868.4016 awnings, 725- smoking/pets. $725 all PKrt utilities. First and teat. kidtsrs, bids and foundry with 8811, days. (0206M inclusive. Call Stephan. 839- Refsrarnoes• Ntto- no one other lady. Business WHITBY - Tlsidkson/Dundas. 2451' (0210 pets, Avail" Matadi 428- Preferted. NO weekly- 4M bright 2 bedroom basement OBIMWA - Mach 1st Large 3236. (1I.Mov) 2021' M205M apartment, with private one bedroon privaae entrance OSHAWA _Two bedroom unity PICKERING - clean, bright entrancO, laundry falildOs, 2 ca If fridge slow t 550 • auwjybM. 767 Wilson Rd. K. toont all corudeicned. Kitchen parking, cable and utilities 1/2 hydro. First and last. No $790. Feb. 1st and March IBL facilities. suit working included. $800 par -,$orad. Aval- POOL 1-705-350-1296, 217 AI- Fridge saw. uNies Inckidsd- Quiet neighbourhood- $90 able March 1st. 432-1627. bort St. View, 4-8 p.m. No Pets• Applications may be weekly first and IML 839.9131. (021190 (OFFERING ONE MONTH picked up M Durhafn Holows. (020792) THICKSON Rd., available FREE RENT FOR THE 5TH 1615 Dundas SL E., 4th Floor, LARGE bedsilting room now immediately, one bedroom AND 6TH YEARS END). Lang Tower, Whitby. Or call Pickering Town Centre. baesmast apantrneta. large yard (021192) 436-6610 between 8:30 and Separate entrance, cable, and Parking. 8595 indudkng Houses For 4:30 weekdays. (0206921 pselli , and laundry facilities, UNIes. Cal 725.8846. tomem 410 Rent TOWNIDI1gE - specious TOW $051 k1l• FirpAsst. 639-0310. OSHIAWA - south and, 822 Gbn bodmom soswtlxKmwc Noah of l0200M SL. very clears, large units, 2 WHITBY - 3 bedroom bungalow, 401, dome Io Go train stations, AJAX South - pleasant lur- bedmatss, avail. now • March 1. on Flay 2. large fenced beck schools. north and south GM, tsi I bed w0ig room. fror $652: one bednoorrt available yard. impaale garage. and ad- !docks away from Knob Hill. Bus a" lens. shote facilities. own now - Mardi 1. $575. Par". ditional heated room, $850 stop in front of canoes. Avail- 2 piece washroom, bks A door, hal and cable included. 576• montAly plus uelltiss. Available able now. Call 434-5914. SM weekly. 427-0364 after 6 0973 or 7254696. (021392) Mach 1. 726-2255. (021192) (020992) p.m• (020592) PA�>c r L1 •gjjB 1 jkW$ A1>tir 'i'b'�R. `/vgjn> Ftj: S; 1"2 430 R ° 460 500 For 500 Homes Sale AJAX - loom ler rem. Family snokggoo. 1111:11 . non- Plaits .111350 monthly. Near hospllal, call 127-0338, after 6 p.m. (020282) AJAX north . large room to rem, 575 week or 5300 month PICKERING CommerdaV Retail AMBEEL� ce�sv. PICKERING $139.000 8"ne,wtN. 3 Yvan house, 3 bedroom eat -in kitchen, garage, fenced. driveway. rrsnutes to 401. H". OPEN HOUSE en House wweekends.school and oCailo623- SUN. 2.4 PX 9139• (�2) sem. HOMEOWNERS Do You ouAuFy FOR $5000 ASSISTANCE FOR HOME REPAIRS? 0 you are a lowmNlcome homeowner, you may be eligible ler up to $5,000 (which may not siva No smoking. rib L Bayty now Westney Rd. John �9M PICKERING - Income have to be repaid) to assist you in repairing your halve or mak@ it acce,sble to a pets. quiet people only. 686- 6687.(0205921 Spm Aval!2ble Gorgeous 4 bedroom opporigalow�wkh newr2 mm brick disabled person. t91f1GtE Approx, 600 Sq. fL Bramalea limited edition in-law, with separate entrance, Funds are made available through CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING room in large friend- home. Shared kitchen, laudry, 175 weekly. Call Pat at 427• Q3♦ i 4 executive home. Almost its8 7 close to all 000.ame839-8877 'agents. 1167 ,000. 839.88 7 7 CORPORATION We are now processing applications for the 1992 budget allocation. N you require 7113. M20992) W 1971 2,700 sq. ft. of luxury. Malin floor laundry and -_._._ _ NO MONEY Downll Irmtaculate 3 bedroom bungalow, in-law financial assistance in repalrir>I� your home please contact Our office to apply for the WHITES Rd. and 401. Fur- store 2,000 family room, hardwood apartment, N.E. Oshawa Main- RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RRAp� ( �" r• Ing ntshed bedsits room. cable tv., phone. parking included. sq.h., King St., superb location. AvadabN March 1, 1992. Call and ceramics throughout, tenance free exterior. Nice- COLETTE GRANT ENTERPRISES (416) 404-0020 Shared kitchen, laundry and 6232381. (0211 92) new 6D 02. carpet On WWscaPed 155,900 Carries for $1.000 monthly. 434-2776. far 3 bedroom townhouse. two bath. Non smoking, working person. $325 monthly. FirsVlast. t000J500 sq.N. brllde, built to suit only $9. p.s.f. attractive entire second ()otic wale Townhouses 670 510 In Personals 675 Companbns 710 Births 740 Memoriams 42D-5501 (IY20692) finishings. great location at 360 to schools and For Sale term beuttul 3 bedroom house. .AJAX - Harwood and Dreyer Dr. Bayty now Westney Rd. John 786 Pebble Court Square. Asking $249.900 Fa Large furnished or untumished Williams at emax Genial=. 683- inclusive monthly Call 686- PICKERING GO- bed room bedroom in a private home. Ac- 2992. (021192) FEMALE to then 2 bedroom townhouse. dor provide cess to kitchen. $325 monthly. First and last. Cal 686-5568. PFOVATEoflioe spaoe'lxtratnifW BOWMANVILLE - raised financing with low down payment. Excellent location, conditioning.cable. indoor pod Victorian decor, , central bung, 3 bedrooms, 2. 4 close to all amenities, carpeted. $400 merely Telephone 427- 6629 secretarial, downtown Oshawa. !fie batlr. r, dm eaN el cgs. finished basemenl, end unit, ktdustrlal Units available now from $300 monthly. Call 434-8766. (TF) ivy at a„ N,III,— " as very clean, no agents. $129.500. 666-8946. 445 Oshawa Centre. 3 baths. 6 moving overseas. $135.000. (02189¢) For Rent move in. erring nla is and enjoy. Cm 6239148.11 fol SM PRIVATE A-1 stoner - 1139.500 2500-12.500 eq.ft. Ideal for 490 BROKER has $10.000 to kind at far 3 bedroom townhouse. two h wereouse outlet, Bayly St. ��iGrl�li� $147 per month. Contact Jetty baths, many upgrades, finished Nits.consolerfeal exposure for AVAILABLE to 1or19 o start at 66&6805 Com muoity Finan- basement, immaculate. 420- only $5.00 p.s.f. Lots of term beuttul 3 bedroom house. tial Services. (022092) 7692. (020992) prking, John diluentRes Rex Gartiara. ISB32982 (°2"tin' Newt)ooverlooks Richey. Spacious, deck overlooks gulf. $t 100 per 545 Vacation 545 vacation 4331121.427-5839. (TF) month, or by the week. 686- Properties Properties Shared 3397. I 0ormaNs •Cindy. Lei Dire Cindy. Dwo 450 AcComm. M21192SN and Jenne have exciting Pe- sonal pI , , of themselves for TWO bedroom. 2 fun baths. WILSON'S BAY PICKERING - s p a c,o u s 1 garage. air, pool. cMtbhouse. or - bedroom, furnished or ganged activities and trips. 112 125+ ACM $39,9W unfurnished, cable. seeking responsible mature person. north of Tampa, central to all m afw attractions. Available Apra FiZ25'Fxo9ptional Shoreline. Htxdireds of miles of boating, $480 plus per month. Cal 666 on, 72&2636. (020692) ing, live yeiar fut rd. Al permits, terms. Call 9 am. - 0774. (020592) LUXURY 2 bedroom cordo n 61332-0368 SINGLE male looking to share Ocala. Flor:da. Has 2 deb, �e new three bedroom rouse with bathrooms, upgraded Howling, FLORIDA Vacation - for rent, ful- one other. Includes tumished pool on site. (49.900 u.s. 686- ly equipped condominium, money To rooand den. Everything mBeach. 3397 (021B9M Claerwater Beach Sleeps low 575 Le nd included Whitby Mali area. March 28 -Apel 4. $395. Can Available immediately. 728- 500 Homes 427-8755. (020992) l i J nowycAcsEs .d baba. 90 X LOVING, sincere mother of two adorable children seeks Chris - Ilan Weet-Indian gentleman, 28- 40 (for companionship). Reply to File =4034. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario. L 1 H 71-5. (020492) SMaJON54W-In loving memory of a dear Mother and Grandmother who passed away on Feb. 5. 1390. Two years today, you passed away. Though you smile 6 gone forever. And your hand, we cannot touch; Sic we have so many memone3. a the mom we loved so much. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we wi never part; Some day we will clasp you loving hand, And quel our act*V hearts. Sadly missed by daughters- Patncia, Emily, Brenda and Annette. Sorts -In -Law and Grandchildren. 01695. (021192) For Sale Cottafles For +mow. Gown p•ym•rt also LARGE room war balcony. 2 550 an amount available. piece washroom'. cable. REDUCED in Raglan �� Cap Do" a, Rick arm' a d ifrody, sincere deice, Lakeview single? Kb okay, walk S15e.000. Two or threebedrOOrnrry NA Fkr�V � and inlrodUtliOn service, to Go. and community ,amities bungalow. sunken in dinYig COTTAGE access by boat. exclusively for Ilse residerds 01 'w "I,'r Horseshoe Lake. Arden Ont. 20 the Durham Region. negotube ilpm /b. 63,-,95+2 room,, mr mmer, tug o aemrn x 214 sq.h dweiing lot. 225' x 580 Mortgage Inexpensive, thoughtful (¢20792) bag. eomrrtSund Sunday. lel. 108'- Waterlron,. Asking V Insurance Mistrial large client base `A, 41 PICKERING bungalow or �O Hosu* Sunday. 6664106- $75.000. Sieve or Lynne. cher 6. `.O Cft cbunyarc. close to Cao. share f�1 i9T a32 9D11 (020992) 7.66% 1a MoRpages: 102!5'9 :• Y s Cije �' ti :� LEGAL A c denied , 5 fumisMo Wane and rte 6 aP LARGE semi, on lakefront To ind Mortgages- otg greys- I amed May De pianos 10 $325 and 5335 pka Sir". 4 bedrooms. 1 112 baths. 575 �� t can helps Also uncontested � JCb • $Qr t►ge � ,eV approvals, 7 days a week. O 5 utilsi s. Non-snokors Call Karn. stinting glass walkoirt b declk. `, divorce. All ufchnrve pnce. W , QS e CQ mus see. Reduced (119.900 Canada Mortgage Centre. 5499. Change of Names. \'00 C bloc a2a73a7 (020592) Phone (416) 725-6123 Open House. Sat.. Sun . r-+ DUST YOUR DEBTS are Immigration, ddb Call 428- �Q= �e �h S ' S AJAX a bedroom House to ()' (I 6265. 9 a.m. - 9 P.M. �r e snare 2600 sq n.. urge krtcnen. D. m. 1354 Ston.. Oshawa. 574 7edbrs bothering you? Stop A Broker has (10.000 to lend on (020792CNC) �6f �f `1� bNi 0� 5273. (0211922) power sale. Restructure your p f laundry. par". 2 car garage. - - debt without borrowing. No a motgaga. P408Y only $221 JESUS says. can the bind lead ��Ss QeV close to GO Batiks onto park NO MONEY Down - 3 bedrown ncanr. bad credo okay. Cal morrtiry. No credit checks. No the dnd� Dos your min=ter `fp�l ball. 428-9276 (0209921 1 1/2 storey brick home, lrge today ler free cornu )anon. Door hassles. Cal Matnx 4942400 wear gbase*7 The hreling a `7 ♦ N PICKERING 2300 sq h , 6 ant anti �� On re* r Ckrw- 416-461-9575. fo20e621 Toronto line or out of town 1- furnished. 800 307.8116. (TFALL) the Hued mnratw, Micah 3:11, appikances wing 81079 mo area. ll Rhok00. 1� full use d house. pnvale t $1079 monthly. Call Rldk a MONEY Prbbl*me� Debts Out d lesion 56:10-12. John 10:11. \\ \ Piet* Doug. 6664906 w 5794252. ounilt 'r Overdue? We cen risO. MORTGAGES to 90% d proper- Jrm Campbell 1-705.9539475 \ loath. yi75 rrcknws. 8332022. V �f Loans. ife01 oorieWldatlons, ty vale, some below bank ABORTION information. Call ���'r /� (02OM' lees ffnancrl rafts. specializing n T POWER d Sar - Whlw - mart ai9• TION. Na- >t mg Dre qualm- i 0 AJAX house to share. f375 FREE CONSULTATION. Na- ling first-time buyers. Mortgages 683-6033 l�'- _ montr inAll !acilaa& se4.4badinia Onovo Ww tonal CCounselling.6dkCounselling. Pick. and bans fair any, purpose. Al VD information. confidential. \t► 420-5788. Business 9.6. 427- house, best after. For .ring - Oshawa. 433-1425. applications oamidered. regard- Cal 723-8521 Monday -Friday 644' after 6 D m Ask for Pas. �*Aga. tail 613-748-7W5 Ise d credit raring and incorna. 830 a.m. - CM D.m. Free clinic Ill w 613-825.0436. (02071M^x Mortgage Fast service and approvals. Tuesdays and Thursdays, ago NON-SMOKING !*makes to PICKERING - executive 4 580 Insurance Flan Financial Ltd. 571-2880 590 p.m. Cal 433-8901 during 1 \ 1 bad n, hoots Open House, 1- Oshawa. 6862936 Pickering clinic hours. (TF) share homy in Alai. {Harwootl pffLFeb. 1 and 2. fps (Yost 4uar and Dreyer area) Close b al Square. Asking $249.900 Fa Crus routes. parking available. AI more information pleas* cal inclusive monthly Call 686- 8398617. M206¢2) 1421 &her 430 p.m. (020792) •�+7f FEMALE to then 2 bedroom JUNIOT executive Westney luxury condo available Heights area. 1923 sq.tt 4 1, main room ,rmn_ l __1 y. 5 appliances. air main tow laundry watbedroom. tee sin fllaiow li.2 conditioning.cable. indoor pod 1 i2 room, 2 / 2 baths. trashed room. jacuzzi. sauna, squash morn, entry from garage. b $400 merely Telephone 427- 6629 enclosed porch. $185.000. 427- (020992; 0602. (020592) PKWJ30M -Dew cion- smokng 1*mtale werwe - b share OSHAWA - newer clean 5 bedroom eaaareve hon »' k"'. detached. 2 minutes 0 401 or ground pool, parking. Oshawa Centre. 3 baths. 6 air.laurdry. aeross from Town Darker der just Centre. 00. 401. s400 mortality. move in. erring nla is and enjoy. 420-5743.1020882 $159.900. TeNpirorte 571-4862. M 20692) LOOKM ler NnteN preferred REDUCED to $113,900 for to char* house, Wesiney sale. Three bedroom �r toorn with quick BIRTH control and terrify Wan- , to alts8pir 6D. admis. S990 \ ► LL..!!�� ning counselling. Free and llppiayloaa. /Msplaoa. sauna, carwarlbls b 3 dao balltroartts pool. 9eMAa/YeaNreitcas. Apel •�+7f cordidentraL a isit N Monday 35 non. to Ora. 11-70&W2- Does. Doas. foeo�t 2400. McNN► 4@t/MArLT area, lowly 3 b Friday. 89D a m. to 430 p.m bedmom condo. duly ralpeasd. bungalow o 1 gorgeous 1 1/2 ch 1 available. $900 plus serine. 2900 sgft. of living Ctnic in Oshawa. Tuesday. 1 to space, custom 7 bedroom 2778.(02113M a, AJAX- 21, 11-r0. / 1/2 bww 3 pari.. and Wednesday 1 b 6 4 %;111 1 s lowietdL%he. Separate entrances and `\ �ft 2 Nlepiaces, 2 Milk. , 1r p.m. Pckemg Thurs. 3:00 p.m. 2 four , 2-4 place plus 1-2 x wi n safe. P208M 0 6 P.M. For further woorrrunon �e & � wwm • 3 year oW brick 2 �ilren.c fey. with walaaa barnsnt. call Oshawa 4334=1 or Pili- fenced, ceramics, ensuite. 7� crural vat, fireplace, etc. Open bid". 25' a 20. Iso tilts= enng 420.8781. (TF) and garage. ample parking, 579• Bassa Bled. Asking 5208.900. ofG M211921 Cal 6661982- 1020992( 09STRESS Centre. Need Ion- one to talk 0? Call us arrytinr. 4331121.427-5839. (TF) 1W - ADO A Ntle goitago I 0ormaNs •Cindy. Lei Dire Cindy. Dwo and Jenne have exciting Pe- sonal pI , , of themselves for j �l�r For wdomwton. sal*. decree 70- wird* 1oCndy Prtos. Bok 670- RD.4 A Y Me. 'C.'(02 382) AAd%rK� t Alia deb, �e 2 piece baht. , of fable areasamiwithand the � 630 ��+� 630 � 630 f ement,� It and kitchen, available now. $300 mtonthly. 427-0793. detail f02�) �• �` '4e��i�iA G" �oo�a�. 455 Rent � F Musir sell - reduced to $114.000. raised bursealow, ss Rent , to alts8pir 6D. admis. S990 x / to IL wL *+y Nrsdstape =Som - am bed! , 3 n0 arm filed, 2 badre 1 llppiayloaa. /Msplaoa. sauna, carwarlbls b 3 dao balltroartts pool. 9eMAa/YeaNreitcas. Apel t alr4o araedttatrek Mibodk 1. FM. Cao 0634W or 427- 35 non. to Ora. 11-70&W2- Does. Doas. foeo�t 2400. McNN► 4@t/MArLT area, lowly 3 ORONO- 3 bedroom much eryN bedmom condo. duly ralpeasd. bungalow o 1 gorgeous 1 1/2 seciajly Indoor pasting. CLoaa in0 sMerrL gnat for kids. 04ow to alts8pir 6D. admis. S990 aprbrrnt. separate entrains, to hOW& Amobbb Maids VSB lab b deoa407-43111111,. tsid t=ested Cal 497-43. 00218M parses, as" $174.= fls3 PEKtHO SE on the lake for I 5112 ahr 5 pin 1020982) rent, with lively Mo Mer. 2 PICKEIMIKa - 50 x 319 IL lot on bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 peestigtms sowst. Bakvary ore appilartoes. air Gond., Na; I wain t11asMr bedrooms 25 x 16 =tient Ajax, East Hampton, Mar- overlookiiiQ bsssa ul country Do ch 1 available. $900 plus serine. 2900 sgft. of living month-, final and last. 429- space, custom 7 bedroom 2778.(02113M horns. separate 4 bedroom AJAX- 21, 11-r0. / 1/2 bww apartment on main floor. 4 %;111 1 s lowietdL%he. Separate entrances and Cap ses4 95 or me -1625. Oc- �ft 2 Nlepiaces, 2 Milk. , 1r cupancy March 1st. Leave 2 four , 2-4 place plus 1-2 Wage. CEO air. marry asom n safe. P208M 3223A0.i2230. 4204*K (0120722)4W �e & � wwm • 3 year oW brick 2 �ilren.c fey. with walaaa barnsnt. fenced, ceramics, ensuite. WHITMY - corner lot with crural vat, fireplace, etc. Open bid". 25' a 20. Iso tilts= House Sat. and Sun. 2-4. 51 and garage. ample parking, 579• Bassa Bled. Asking 5208.900. ofG M211921 Cal 6661982- 1020992( aa1 �o� sly it 0 +Ww. 1,ca9°ev� 10 `- flat�14,yl + � V ba44y 6 �y,�i / ElCMglle 3V" OIIdiMrlyd Ngat.tatrwegryMtr) / cat No E" ONe / / Ild a drop in / / Aja)!-PiCke ng / W%,ry J �,AjvIyJ 1S �w / 130 Commercial Ave. / Ajax, Ontario, L1 S 06, (Classified Dept.) Or cal / Con Phone 5769335 Oshawa, Fax 579•= / 11 �, � / .-i % ..�� t',' yr.,.. r 'S -q� i'.i• +.+ ,4i�: � ���r-+i'r" ^.•.n' �!N'" 's.1v. r �� y f, ,,�",;,;� I I "w� Disease is about giLeland hope Caring for AIDS patients stressful: social worker By DONNA DONALDSON DURHAM - Caring for people with AIDS has its ups and downs. "When I started (as a social worker at Sunnybrook Medical Centre) I was 25," Cheryl Moore, 29, told a medical seminar at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa recently. "I worked in Toronto and lived in Aurora." She said people asked her how she coped working with individuals who had AIDS (acquired immunod- eficiency syndrome). "I told them I'd get in my car, crank on the radio and cry all the way home," said Ms. Moore. "I don't know what I would have done if I only lived five minutes away." But the social worker isn't atone in feeling the stress. Last year Ms. Moore attended a national conference for AIDS care- givers attended by more than 800 people. The theme was caring for the care -givers. Ms. Moore said stress comes from many sources: lack of time, lack of funding, lack of community support, lack of parental support for the patients, and lack of information. It's because of this lack of infor- mation, said Ms. Moore, that many adverse attitudes towards the disease exist, even among colleagues. She recalled one young nurse from Sunnybrook who had to choose between her career working with AIDS patients and her lover. "She had to practically strip at the door and immediatclN co show- er," said Ms. Moore, because her spouse was afraid of the disease. "Eventually she moved to another hospital." Surrounded by the dying, many care -givers think a lot about death and the meaning of life. They have to deal with the "warm bed syn- drome" (a new patient moving into the bed where another has just died), and the hard choice between objec- tivity and becoming involved with each patient. "It took me a long time to under- stand that being objective was prob- ably better for (my patients)," she said. However, she became close to many of her patients, and said she's learned more about life through their dying. "Greg was very close to me," she said. "He taught me how to die with dignity, and how to be an objective care -giver. All he cared about when he was dying was how his family was doing." AIDS is about coping, grief and hope, she said. "I have seen incredible strength and incredible hope," said Ms. Moore. "I don't know how many people have said to me their diagno- sis has made them re-examine their lives. I have even re-examined my own." 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