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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1993_01_17,►r .. ... ,..... .. .. y.._«».. • vy.y.i»�al3.iY'.�A'Y. dw:L._. r •^L.'4 w�../a- .. ,r.,S+Ys .�'>3�S•.r.r.�, :yY�. - .�.+af° `'�.. ti _%1E ;M OF NUERING IONIC IMRART I A0 'b°d°w Fm ""°M'° Pickering Ediffdn--F011e4 "VIRrAM43►awParf ��-�1pn„i Annaridaleie S83-321wyClub D TISER _Yro�rl and Sunday, Jan. 17, 1993 =.20 Pees A Nk*oland Cornrnunily Newspaper Pressrun 37.000 510 + 40 GST • 55 Cells Vol. 112 No. 3 TEACH UFE SAVING: Want to teach others how to save a life? Durham Save -a - Heart is offering a cardiopul- monary resuscitation (CPR) instructor course Jan. 29, 30 and 31. To be eligible for the instructor training, you must have successfully completed a basic rescuer course within the past year. The cost is S 127 and participants must attend all classes. For more information, call Linda Weatherdon at 666- 0995. &J" feaum Billboard le E• 12 SPWU 1S C 17 Dump search for hooker's body Metro police to scour Brock West landfill site PICKERING - Police will begin scouring the dump here Monday in their search for the body of a high-priced Toronto call girl presumed murdered. Metro Toronto Police have decided to go ahead with their search for the body of Grayce Baxter after visiting the Brock West dump Tuesday. When asked if her body could have been placed in a dumpster then transported to the site, which is owned by Metro Toronto, Detective Sergeant Tony Warr agreed, "There's always that possibility." A first-degree murder charge has been laid against a prison guard who was a client of Ms. Baxter, a transsexual prostitute who specialized in dominating her clients. Ms. Baxter was last seen Dec. 8 in Mississauga. ee s of _:un Dreyluss, a golden retriever, aknost turns white thanks to the shenanigans d Michael Hoops as the two play at Rotary Park in Ajax. Dreyluss was a Christmas present for Michael. Charges dismissed against councillor in election scandal PICKERING - Charges against councillor Enrico Pistritto laid in connection with the last municipal elec- tion were dismissed by a provincial court judge Fri - Clay. Justice Sam Murphy dis- missed a charge of personation against Mr. Pistritto, laid after a 103 -year- old man voted under the wrong name during the 1991 election. In his summa- tion, Justice Murphy said Mr. Pistritto accom- panied the senior citizen to a polling station at the Metro East Trade Centre and helped the polling clerk locate a name on the voters' list. The polling clerk wrong- ly failed to ask the senior for identification when he couldn't produce a voter's card, said Jmstitx Murphy. The error was discovered when the man wbow name bad been taken as the senior's low went to the poll to vote. The senior's same bad been left off the voters' list due to a composer error, the judge added. Iia ruled that Mr. Pistritto did sot fivulu- lestl so#ate due vote wrongly crossed off, and that there was no evidence that Mr. Pistritto had the intent of gaining an advantage for himself, as the crown alleged. The senior citizen testified that he gave the polling clerk ,.my own name" and that Mr. Pistritto had not advised him which candidate to vote for. At best, Mr. Pistritto assisted the senior in per- sonating the other voter, but the senior was not charged due to his health and age, Justice Murphy said. In an interview after the ruling, Mr. Pistritto said con- fusion arose when the polling clerk read aloud two first names from the voters' list and asked the senior citi- mea which name was his. Mr. Pistritto said he told the clerk one of the names she'd men- tioned was a woman's name. "I'm very thankful to (defence lawyer) Bruce (Aftleck) and my friends for their support," said Mr. Pistritto. "ft's been a power- ful learning experieaoe. I'm flad the people know what photo by Cela Brrorrdhorst y per r I did not do what I whose same had been was accused of doing." i �swrllr<— Aftmil 1e in cmc-wc—tows A**Nits pU411* ■dwifty ift wrest W94W11 o0.1UJM a�a emy - a JANUARY IS BRA MONTH! tMrh every bra purchased in the month of January, you will roe" a ballot to win a weekend for twro at Deerhumt Resort and wel Nv ow in the lireede. pearls in the slow UNDERLYING REASONS- UNGERIE a SLEEPWEAR FROM PEWE TO 4xL JANUARY IS BRA MONTH OIQTANn ONLY COMM Nip F TTM t ALTERATION. OYER 1000 NUS N STOCK FROM 90AA TO W Iowa Lm - ,,PMEM TOWN CENTRE 42xIM JANUARY IS BRA - MONTH! Effecth JWL lot, 190% due to the lame volume of Bra fittings, we would request that all fittings aro done on an appointment basis. Appointments are available 7 days a week. Please call or drop in to set up an appointmeft . 1 1 . , . 1 . . , , , , , , , . , . 4, f.i,1 �w1.1,J,ci.11J.$-t/J/111.1'/-/16.6-4-_t_4J_f.1.J .4.0.4111AJJ_tl./J.1.t/AJ_LLJj_l.L"4-LLJJ.LLA4-L4lJ�L&AJ.U44MitdM-4.ef.a�hwy.,�/,** PACE 2.1 NEM ADVEfr17SM SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, IM Make it a point to check our SERVICE SPECIALS 5 fill I I IVEHICLE I I MAINTEN NCE I I � I � f • OIL LEAKS ES •BRAKES (%94 v • STEERING SPECIAL F I � • EXHAUST 1 01101 • FLUID LEVELS 11.TER • WIPER SYSTEM $ 95 F • ELECTRICAL Plus Taxes Most GM EXPIRES JAN. 23/93 vehicles 36 I IT NEm P PECIAL I INCLUDES: SPARK PLUGS 995es Most GM 7 Vehicles 95 Plus Taxes Most GM $ 9 9 Vehicles Qs5axes Most GM9 I Vehicles --------------- ,� INSPECTING ALL THE FOLLOWING: 3 cyl. i • CAP AND ROTOR 4 cyl. • CANISTER FILTER I FUEL LINES • AIR FILTER 6 cyl I • BATTERY TERMINALS I • IGNITION WIRES • DRIVE BELTS EXPIRES JAN. 23/93 8 cyl. JII 10 I I I I I 1 I i 1 I ROV NICHOLS BOB MVERS pmwo •aT0 > LTa COWAN ASK ABOUT OUR NURSE MICHAEL ROVER Motors LK Chevrolet • Geo • adsmobilePontiac Pontiacl Poec * Buick CffdlNsc COMPETiTNE Chevrolet Geo • Pontiac • B • GMC Trucks• adsi1110b1k • Cadillac I tiNO 166 Kng St. E., SomewiNe 110 Bond St w., OshM 623-9413 MfARRANTV ON 715 KxWb Rd, Pidke" 15M Dwdas St. E., whey (41 o & whites Rd.) i �-7" 7 ¢-�I 623-3396 ENGINE AND '�4 6 0gWMr °r 668-3304 831-2693 PfcKERm 636-2222 OPEN "T. APPT. NECESSARY OPEN SAT. 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. TRAI$MUON OPEN SAT. 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. OPEN SAT. S A.M. .2 P.M. ROV NICHOLS BOB MVERS GUS BROWN BRUCE BISSELL SHERIDAN Motors LK Chevrolet • Geo • adsmobilePontiac Buick GMC Trucks Buick Pontiac CHEVROLET Courtice (Hwy. 2 lug East d Oshawa 2a5 sayy St. w.. Ajax 1201 Widas St. E. Whitby 668-88" 66871 1 201 f3ayy St. w., Na, Geo • Oldsmobile• CadiNsc 1 436-2=427-2500 MON.-�& (1 bock W. of Harwood Ave.) 1900 Kingston Rd., Pickering 636-2222 OPEN "T. FRI. 7 A.M. - 5 PA. 683-8333 OPEN "t r. ;a 111111111111111:v jll�" 4#1111111111111 , few tell council of budget concerns AJAX - Most of the Town's council was there, but the pub- lic wasn't. On Thursday, only eight people took advantage of a dance to tell councillors what should or shouldn't be in the Town's 1993 budget. Five -and -a -half hours over two sessions were set up on Thursday for the public to speak. Most of the time, howev- er, the public wasn't there. Those who did attend spoke about playground equipment, traffic lights and Pickering Beach sewers. Sonia Wylie, of Rollo Dr., and Roy Marshall, of Hewitt Cres., both requested some equipment for a playground on Pickering Beach Rd. north of homes on Rollo. The closest parks to the Rollo Dr. area are Kinsmen Park on Clover Ridge Dr. and Paradise Park on Ebony St. Both are more than a kilometre away, Ms. Wylie said. Glenn Squires, of Squires Rd., and Frank Medeiros, of Hufton Crt., would like traffic lights installed at different inter- sections. Mr. Squires requested a traf- fic light at Squires Rd. and Taunton Rd., saying it's the only intersection on Taunton Rd. between Durham 23 (L.ak- eridge Rd.) and Westney Rd. without a signal. Mr. Medeiros wants a traffic light on Westney Rd. at the intersection of Coughlen St. and Sullivan Rd. because there are two elementary schools in the area Lakeview Blvd. resident Emmie Emerson asked that people in the Pickering Beach area not have to pay hook-up or frontage charges until they con- nect with sewers being installed there. Isabel Rauh-Wasmund requested the second phase of the Pickering Beach sewer installation program proceed in 1993- She also asked for a plat- form for the northeast corner of Rangeline and Ruthel Rds. for children to stand on while wait- ing for school buses. Ann Ablack of the Pickering Beach area inquired about hav- ing leaves in the ditches vacu- umed in the fall. All requests will be forward- ed to the councillors for consid- eration during budget delibera- tions. Council will gather on Satur- day, Feb. 20 to hammer out a budget. Ajax man robbed at knife point An Ajax man was robbed at knife point by two men Thursday night The 44 -year-old man was walk- ing eastbound on Doric St., at Man- drake SL, just before 11 pm., when a man came up behind him -and held a knife to him.., said Staff Sgt- Sandy gtSandy Ryrie. "Someone else went through his pocket and took his wallet He had a substantial amount of cash in his wallet" Family Owned and Operated isl R �I Call and Compare Before You Decide erode MW 0" ""erode now P"U" ,ww e" d m j 686-5589 IMNOMAVVMT�SUMMXJANUAW17,004PM=3 Civil servants' pay freeze sought PICERING - A proposed salary increase for town staff should be stricken from Pickering's 1993 budget, W councillor Maurice Brenner. lie says he'll try to pull a provision for a two per cent salary hike for unionized and non-u monized staff from the budget when it comes before council's executive comminee for considwation Jan. 25. "We're all lucky to have an income," he says. "I don't believe it should be then " Politicians should also go without a salary increase fts year, mWests Mr. Brenner. The issue of aottndEkw ' salaries is being looked at by a citizens' committee, but council doesn't need w adopt the committee's decisions, he adds. Fliminong the two per cent salary hike would roll a proposed tax increase back to two per cent, says Mr. Branner. After two days of budget debates earlier this month, council left a proposed tax hilae at four per cent. P.A.C.T Pickering/Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment .rocs;:;>:�>;,,<.r•:;.::<::.:.� :,<�:•,.•:,;;. • ffif•'::, diu,::'/+:+.nrDump -:000" f 1Mfarmatior� Mei You can stay home and watch T.V. or... Come to the Pickering Recreation Complex and join P.A.C.T. to DUMP THE DUMPS THE FIGHT FOR PICKERING BEGINS AGAIN SEE YOU AT THE RECREATION COMPLEX (VALLEY FARM ROAD) THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1993 7:30 P.M. 00 Invited Guests: Premier Bob Rae - Declined Minister of Environment Ruth Grier - Declined Chairman of I.W.A. Walter Pitman - Declined Mayor Wayne Arthurs MPP Jim Wiseman University of Toronto Professor Rorke Bryan •• i MARANTHA CRAFTS & FLOWERS Now registering for classes in Deco age, Folk Art, Victorian & Country Crafts You'll be pleased with your results 2200 Brock Road North Limited Seats Available Brock Road North, Pickering 683-0092 IMNOMAVVMT�SUMMXJANUAW17,004PM=3 Civil servants' pay freeze sought PICERING - A proposed salary increase for town staff should be stricken from Pickering's 1993 budget, W councillor Maurice Brenner. lie says he'll try to pull a provision for a two per cent salary hike for unionized and non-u monized staff from the budget when it comes before council's executive comminee for considwation Jan. 25. "We're all lucky to have an income," he says. "I don't believe it should be then " Politicians should also go without a salary increase fts year, mWests Mr. Brenner. The issue of aottndEkw ' salaries is being looked at by a citizens' committee, but council doesn't need w adopt the committee's decisions, he adds. Fliminong the two per cent salary hike would roll a proposed tax increase back to two per cent, says Mr. Branner. After two days of budget debates earlier this month, council left a proposed tax hilae at four per cent. P.A.C.T Pickering/Ajax Citizens Together for the Environment .rocs;:;>:�>;,,<.r•:;.::<::.:.� :,<�:•,.•:,;;. • ffif•'::, diu,::'/+:+.nrDump -:000" f 1Mfarmatior� Mei You can stay home and watch T.V. or... Come to the Pickering Recreation Complex and join P.A.C.T. to DUMP THE DUMPS THE FIGHT FOR PICKERING BEGINS AGAIN SEE YOU AT THE RECREATION COMPLEX (VALLEY FARM ROAD) THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1993 7:30 P.M. 00 Invited Guests: Premier Bob Rae - Declined Minister of Environment Ruth Grier - Declined Chairman of I.W.A. Walter Pitman - Declined Mayor Wayne Arthurs MPP Jim Wiseman University of Toronto Professor Rorke Bryan •• i PACE 4 -THE NEWS ADVEn1SE>R SUNDAY, JANUAItY 17,1"3 AJAX-PICKERING - The Ontario Riding Progressive Conservatives will select their candidate for the next federal election during a meeting Wednesday. Current Ontario Riding MP Rene Soetens has announced he will seek the candidacy, and other nominations may be taken from the floor. Only association members who are residents of the riding can make nominations or vote. New members must have paid their dues by Jan. 1 in order to participate, but anyone who's been an association member in previous years can vote by paying outstanding dues at anytime prior to the meeting. Everyone, however. is wel- come to attend the meeting. The federal election will be called no later than November. .Keynote speaker for the meeting is Bernard Valcourt, federal minister of Employ- ment and Immigration. Doug Lewis, Solicitor General of Canada, will also attend and will give an update on Ontario's political campaign. Mr. Soetens says he hopes to serve Ontario Riding, which includes all of Ajax and Pick- ering and part of Whitby, for another tern in Ottawa. "As a long-time resident of Ontario Riding, I've represent- ed the community in many capacities over the years," he says. "None has been more fulfilling than the role of Member of Parliament." The nomination meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the H.M.S. Ajax Room, Ajax Community Centre, 75 Cen- tennial Rd. ,;ktM1`rz1 Interiors _ditional turniturr in -irru. %talroganu. 0alp an,i V it in uour chmc c • _ 'ini,h � /1 - , 1 ' The entireAlmira Interiors collection „ on sale. Take advantage of GREAT SA17.`'G' Sale ends lan. 30, 1993. e CHOOSE FROM: • DINING ROOM -BEDROOM • OCCASIONAL & • UPHOLSTERED FU RNITI; RE -_-- - -�--err-- MON. - WED. 10 - 6 P.M. 4747 HWY. #7 THURS. - FRI. 10 - 9 P.M. UNIONVI LE, ONT. SATURDAY 10 - 5 P.M. (Kam of Y) 477-5524 GREATER VALUE FOR YOUR EgVFMW T Dead pup's owners blameless AJAX - The owners of a puppy which died after being attacked in its pen by its parents have been cleared of any wrongdoing. It was an unfortunate incident," a Humane Soci- ety agent concluded after visiting the Cedar St. resi- dence in Ajax. '"The owner is concerned and is very upset... The Oshawa & District Humane Society looked into conditions under which the surviving dogs are kept after receiving reports of the attack from Picker- ing -Ajax -Whitby (PAW) Animal Control. PAW agents removed the three -month-old pup, part hound, from its pen following a call from a con- cerned neighbor. The pup, seen as competition by its father, suffered the attack because its mother was in heat. Though Ajax has a municipal bylaw which allows only two dogs per household, the owner "wasn't intending to keep the pup," according to the Humane Society agent. He planned to give the pup to a friend, who was on vacation when the attack took place. "The animals appear well looked after," adds the agent, who says the owner was "receptive" to recom- mendations to spay the female. Classes offer help to families DURHAM - Helping your child cope with separation or divorce is among the self-help courses being offered to families this winter. The four -session study group, offered by the Durham House Child and Family Centre, is aimed at parents with children up to 12 years old. It's designed to help parents help themselves and their children. Common post -separation or post- divorce problems will be discussed and parenting strategies will be suggested. Classes begin Monday, Jan. 25 at the centre, 1521 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Cost is $32 per person. Also offered this winter is Liv- ing With Teens, a discussion group for parents of teenagers. The 10 - session group encourages mutual respect between parents and teenagers and promotes increased co-operation and a more responsi- ble, self-reliant attitude. Classes begin Wednesday, Jan. 27 at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School, 1166 Finch Ave., Picker- ing. Cost is $60 per person. For more information on these or other classes offered by Durham House, or to register, call 579-2021. BRANDOM KITCHENS Call for our Free Literature Packaae OPEN SUNDAYS 10-3 Tax Saving Advice For 1993 • RRSP Options • Mutual Funds • Spousal Plans • Self Directed RRSPs • GICs and much more! "f Free Admission Wed. Jan. 27 — 7:00 p.m. Call Now To Harwood Secondary School Reserve Your Seat: T�ieB�-Cl�oc� 1732 Baseline Rd. W. 010tNo orf 401 and t; --14oe 3& Bt k) 4E32 3300 14300-661-8855 683=5110 r 1 :� Politicians battle in the alleys AJAX-PICKERING - Politi- The Big Brothers Association's cians in Ajax and Pickering are annual Bowl for Millions cam - ready to battle each other on the paign, set for February, will see bowling lanes in aid of Big Broth- Ajax and Pickering councils Drying em to outdo each other in collecting Obituary HARRIS, Charles Campbell Kay Hopkins, Doreen Ross, the "Cam" - Passed away peacefully late Frank Harris and Melville Har- wich his family by his side, at Bow- ris. Funeral service Sunday, Jan. 17 manville Memorial Hospital on at 1 pm. in the chapel at McEach- Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1993, in his nie Funeral Home, 28 Old 74th year. He leaves his beloved Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil- wife Betty. daughter Nancy Harris, lage), 428-8488. Interment Erskine son Ron and his wife Brenda, son Cemetery. If desired, donations to Terry and his wife Linda, and four Bowmanville Memorial Hospital "wonderful" grandchildren, Jamie, Special Care Unit can be made in Geoffrey, Andrew and Lindsey. Cam's memory. He will be sadly Predeceased by daughter Judy Har- -kissed and fondly remembered by ris. Dear brother of Jack Harris, his family and friends. 11Mfeelraend Est�pes F� snfts�ea s at`aa aek i!SMbsm ...i .: Nle sm b sla 11-II�Si7-737 Jm N& Flim Us OW (70613340 art a ots., ora tar •s 1 (ZG1 ve got... We offer a usque & prxticA Iftansm to the high coat of bathroom remodelling. • Acr* non*, mad -4o - measure ad" Pit snugly over existing tubs .Installed in 2 hours or less widtout disturbing existing tub, walls, tiles, plumbing or floors 01"a `BRO�cK CONVENIENCE jwI mutat OM 7DAYS A WEEK 7arw. -11 pew. 177i10���/ fill: a Better Idea) 1. • Customed formed one piece tuW&t ailing 1 6 VAb "A sr*wer sttaft • Outuapy mraintemnice free • Tested & proven in thousands of commercial & residental installations Y - • Written guarantee Call ww for FREE \ in-home estlm ile the most sponsors and knocking down the most pins. The challenge was issued by councillor Kip Van Kempen, chairman of Pickering council's executive committee meeting Monday. Bowl for Millions will be held at Celebrity tares on Brock Rd. in Pickering on Feb. 6 and 13. Councillors will bowl Feb. 13, designated as Celebrity Day in the campaign. Everyone in the community is invited to bowl and help the local branch of Big Brothers reach its campaign target of 530.000. 0, k, REGISTER NOW t.......................................... BALLET AND JAZZ CLASSES • r �.., The Town of Pickering Winter Dance Session commences the week of February 1st, 1993. The 10 week recreational dance program operates at Westshore Community Centre. Pr ram A e Day Time Fee Tali NA�AdYQ'!!rQ>t1AlOA1K jA1rfJA�Y 17,1!ll�lAQ:f "-=, $35.00 Monday 5.00-5:30 p.m. .. .... .......... fir."--- "Tike day 4:30-5-00 p.m. $35.00 ♦ I ! , ' ,,F i1. ./. is 4.x4 •//.: f//+r•� /. A.�J Thursday 5,00-530 p.m. , 4 H ;;545-00 ! '!'uesday i! f 5>OQ 5:45 pm. icy _x:15-5% p.rti. ` $45.00 � 545.00 { ;� ; , , . •,hursday 5306:15 pm. Q": 545.fl0 I r ren cisli 1 ilwm Primary Ballet 6-8 years Monday 6:15-7:00 pm. $45.00 f....Y........... ......... . . Saturday 10:15-11 AO am_ f^ r As four-year-old Brittney Stark looks on, dad Heinz extends $45.00 Wednesday 5:45-6:30 p.m. $45.00 a helping hand to some of the animals at the John Brouwer $45.00 f Garden Centre at Bayly St. and Lakeridge Rd. in Ajax. The Jau Adult Wednesday 830-930 p.m. $45.00 centre invites you to drop by to see its pigeons, goats, deer $45-00 Dancerise Adult Monday 8.00-9:00 P.M. and donkeys. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Please cap now for information details 420-4621, or 683-2760 r F r 1 :� Politicians battle in the alleys AJAX-PICKERING - Politi- The Big Brothers Association's cians in Ajax and Pickering are annual Bowl for Millions cam - ready to battle each other on the paign, set for February, will see bowling lanes in aid of Big Broth- Ajax and Pickering councils Drying em to outdo each other in collecting Obituary HARRIS, Charles Campbell Kay Hopkins, Doreen Ross, the "Cam" - Passed away peacefully late Frank Harris and Melville Har- wich his family by his side, at Bow- ris. Funeral service Sunday, Jan. 17 manville Memorial Hospital on at 1 pm. in the chapel at McEach- Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1993, in his nie Funeral Home, 28 Old 74th year. He leaves his beloved Kingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Vil- wife Betty. daughter Nancy Harris, lage), 428-8488. Interment Erskine son Ron and his wife Brenda, son Cemetery. If desired, donations to Terry and his wife Linda, and four Bowmanville Memorial Hospital "wonderful" grandchildren, Jamie, Special Care Unit can be made in Geoffrey, Andrew and Lindsey. Cam's memory. He will be sadly Predeceased by daughter Judy Har- -kissed and fondly remembered by ris. Dear brother of Jack Harris, his family and friends. 11Mfeelraend Est�pes F� snfts�ea s at`aa aek i!SMbsm ...i .: Nle sm b sla 11-II�Si7-737 Jm N& Flim Us OW (70613340 art a ots., ora tar •s 1 (ZG1 ve got... We offer a usque & prxticA Iftansm to the high coat of bathroom remodelling. • Acr* non*, mad -4o - measure ad" Pit snugly over existing tubs .Installed in 2 hours or less widtout disturbing existing tub, walls, tiles, plumbing or floors 01"a `BRO�cK CONVENIENCE jwI mutat OM 7DAYS A WEEK 7arw. -11 pew. 177i10���/ fill: a Better Idea) 1. • Customed formed one piece tuW&t ailing 1 6 VAb "A sr*wer sttaft • Outuapy mraintemnice free • Tested & proven in thousands of commercial & residental installations Y - • Written guarantee Call ww for FREE \ in-home estlm ile the most sponsors and knocking down the most pins. The challenge was issued by councillor Kip Van Kempen, chairman of Pickering council's executive committee meeting Monday. Bowl for Millions will be held at Celebrity tares on Brock Rd. in Pickering on Feb. 6 and 13. Councillors will bowl Feb. 13, designated as Celebrity Day in the campaign. Everyone in the community is invited to bowl and help the local branch of Big Brothers reach its campaign target of 530.000. 0, k, REGISTER NOW t.......................................... BALLET AND JAZZ CLASSES • r �.., The Town of Pickering Winter Dance Session commences the week of February 1st, 1993. The 10 week recreational dance program operates at Westshore Community Centre. Pr ram A e Day Time Fee Creative Steps 3-4 years Saturday 9:00-9:30 a.m. $35.00 Monday 5.00-5:30 p.m. $35.00 "Tike day 4:30-5-00 p.m. $35.00 Wednesday 6:30-7-00 p.m. $35.00 Thursday 5,00-530 p.m. $35.00 Pse -Ballet .4-5 „:,..Monday 530.6:15 pm- ;;545-00 ! '!'uesday i! f 5>OQ 5:45 pm. icy _x:15-5% p.rti. ` $45.00 � 545.00 { ;� ; , , . •,hursday 5306:15 pm. Q": 545.fl0 /r day f/'r ;�30-10:15 a -m. ilwm Primary Ballet 6-8 years Monday 6:15-7:00 pm. $45.00 Wednesday 5U0-5:45 p.m. $45.00 Saturday 10:15-11 AO am_ $45.00 Jazz 9-10 years Monday 7-00-7:45 p.m. $45.00 Wednesday 5:45-6:30 p.m. $45.00 Jazz 7-8 years Tuesday 5:45-630 p.m. $45.00 Saturday 11 AO -11:45 a.m_ $45.00 Jau Adult Wednesday 830-930 p.m. $45.00 Ballet Adult Wednesday 7:15-8:15 p.m. $45-00 Dancerise Adult Monday 8.00-9:00 P.M. $45.00 Please cap now for information details 420-4621, or 683-2760 t.......................................... ......,................................ ....,r'y, ,.. ..? PAGE i -T= NEWS AVVZK 18Q SUMMY, JANUARY 17, LIM Say'Yes'to healthy lungs If ever a government body was to make a resolution, this would be the year to do it. And the only promise it must keep is to protect its citizens as best it can and within its capability — from second-hand smoke. Controversy over the smoking issue has increased each year for the last 15 years. Although statistics continue to prove that smoking is responsible for a wide range of health problems, the latest statistic must be the piece of information we use to react strongly: The state- ment by the U.S. surgeon general that second-hand smoke was responsible for the deaths of 3,000 people last year. Those individuals were the victims of others' habits. Smokers have long demanded their rights as citizens have been infringed upon if they weren't allowed to light up. Smokers do have rights and should continue to have them. They can smoke whenever they want, wherever they want, however many they want, provided there is not someone else nearby that is also reap - inn thn Neurone „r nirntinP %nA Ntu+r cnhctanrvc rnntAined in the cigarette. Durham's health department wants municipalities to adopt its model smoking bylaw, calling for signs to be posted where there is smoking. The signs would warn the public there is smoking going on at the particular location. The sign would also describe the various ill- ness and diseases associated with breathing tobacco smoke — whether you're a smoker or not. The Region calls for tighter regulations where people can smoke, including a ban in laundromats, hair salons, municipal buildings and malls. We have to ask whose rights should be protected more — that of the smoker or that of the non-smoker. Let's adopt the new bylaw, let's help save some healthy lungs. Editor's mail F:�l 'Tell me it:Lsn t so Bob. Ruth. Jim' To the editor, It's time to tell Bob Rae and Ruth Grier that for all of their professed concern for the envi- ronment, the preservation of agri- cultural land, and citizen paRici- pation in decision making, their government doesn't appear to share those concerns. In fact their government is making them look like W.C. Fields and Mae West playing the roles of a matched set How can any one person put a value on a life? To tie fi!di�r, This Im" a in response to an article on the front page of the Pickering edition of the News Advertiser Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1992. In the article 'Dixie -Finch fireball a go', Mayor Wayne Arthurs is quoted as saying, "We haven't seen the loss of life from fire that justifies eVenditures of $12 million (n estimated annual operating coats)." I do not we how any one person an put a value on a life. Does he feel that sonseose should perish in a fire before a new fire - hall is burp► I am Sind that I do act live in an area where there is no fireball, and that the one in my area was both before Mr. Arthus became our trayor. I am glad that council voted against him, as I have many fried: living in that area, and my docsor has his practice dere also. I world Mw n let Mr. Ardws know that he will not have my support in the filtarle, and I am sue there we many othes who will fed this way. Raeid Hoolitrook, Fkkwimg of small time con artists. Here we have a government who got themselves elected by taking the high ground on envi- ronmental issues, criticizing their predecessors for their lack of environmental stewardship and promising to stop environmental rape in its tracks. Huh? Wait, something must be wrong here. Are we sure we are talking about the same people? Isn't the NDP -appointed Inter- im Waste Authority lurking in the .bushes ready to dump more Metro and Durham garbage on the envi- ronmentally -sensitive land in J north Pickering? Aren't some of the proposed sites hard against the Rouge River Park that these same NDP politi- cians had been so in favor of establishing? Haven't they noticed the Duffins Creek, The Seaton Hiking Trail, The Class 1 Agricultural Land in north Picker- ing? Don't they remember their election promise to preserve same? I'm so confused. Please tell me it isn't so Bob ... Ruth...Jim? Allo Graham, Ajax Mini -budget applauded To the editor, I wish to applaud the federal government's mini -budget of Dec. 2. Government spending of our money must be rem, and if that means reduced funding for special interest groups, then so be it. I was appalled to hear the comments of a spokeswoman for the National Action Committee an the Status of Women, as inter- viewed on national television. She said that government finding is especially important for her organization because in these JDAME MRGHARDT- Edbr4n-Chief MQ C0A3Es - MWX0V Edbf HUGH NCHOLWN - AWeM*V Manager NICE DAfiOND - AM Sdes Manager AN FAKHOtRE - Dirtbulbn Mm%W It100M - 6834110 Of11011=N - 6834117 WMAD11e11111IC -6804110 cdASMtrO - "41-M2 FAX - 011.7061 NA11DIrAtADIfH 111All114M-UOS IEA- aTAX a AUIOMOM AwHnr/IC - 7M-7672 , .a ...s,... tough economic times people were finding difficulty in making "voluntary contributions". It seems her thinking in tough eco- nomic times is b force people to make involuntary contributions to her organization in the form of tax dollars. In this recession, when many private businesses are going under, why do special interest groups think that they have a guaranteed tight of survival at our expense? Emil Jownsor, Pidwriag Editor's notes language on the move Did you know that that was- n't the mailman delivering your mail this morning? And it was- n't a doorman who let you in your favorite club last night either. And that Navy scuba diver in last night's movie was- n't a frogman. Your mail was delivered by a letter carrier. The person at the club was the doorkeeper, and that actor in the movie was an underwater technician. Keeping up with the English language these days is no easy task -- especially when it comes to using politically -correct words and eliminating gender bias. We've all accepted that the head of a committee is no longer a chairman, but a chair or chairperson, but the list of socially -unacceptable words is getting longer. A guide published by the Ontario Women's Directorate gives a comprehensive list of words and phrases to watch out for. Some of the more common ones (with the biased word list- ed first) include: • Actress -- actor; • Alderman -- municipal councillor, • Anchorman – anchor: - Ballerina – ballet dancer, • Call girl -- prostitute; - Comedienne -- comedian, comic; • Countryman -- compatriot; • Craftsman -- arisen; • Fucman -- fitefighta; • Fisberman – angle; • Freshman – first -Yew sm- dent; • Hosiess – bow • I-aadlady, landlord – pro- prietor, bouseholder, building • Mankind – humsdi* • Mother tongue -- native kqpw Sportsman -- sports buff, spats entht>siast: • Steward, stewardess -- ffigh 0 Workmanship -- quality constructim Changing lifehabits may not be easy. but with a lit- de itde patience it an be done. So the matt time you pick up your newspaper, don't thank the paperboy. It's the paper caria- it* fft" AOwrf W. WAtiod every Sunder. W Me dvlr and Foo at 100 Ootrfnat lltw.. prat Onfaao LIS 2HS, b ern of** tilMal xW pee t0 p.&ft Y GW VWWft V of enuban n..rtpapa„ did V *4= Apr-Nc mol" Nora Ad.ofiar. Aaoto 11MV00- M Adv—. Mompron Quvdlon. &WMIon IoM, ColSnptr0o0 COfftO~. 110bla Qiwtdlaylalta W0 A*—%w_ QaolpMwan Mtdapartdarw. Irnp - ttaa Wash. MWOM Want I 11 6conotnlff a Stn. fI/lon COr dkm Champion!. Mileage Nwra. NwrrnO 100. MOM Y0611 I - Nmffmanpe*" NwrrL OdMio Mortar. Or■o TodW. OwtardMA • • !tri Wank. POMeDwgq► TttM Waft. MCWAW d 1/1WWW M1 !-bard. SCOOMQ O &* L% t d9kM %*W1* Wtta m. Todoo air , Nttpti itis mW vary tater *mu PkWwd t cola due to mecharfta aaiwrwf, d draurtf pAfara Sawtd eat+ Md NadlkOaen Nunes Ton. twill rtda e~ film h Camila 1 "M par edam. Hews Advertiser 01 » �» Not Is praMNed br A Mettalotnd Community Newspaper u "; ed um "Eme WHO con - sea b prOMblfad Timafthy Jahn Whittaker nm «°l:b1a` 10 Classify er rMw* 1/f GtadveftomW fair R NA of small time con artists. Here we have a government who got themselves elected by taking the high ground on envi- ronmental issues, criticizing their predecessors for their lack of environmental stewardship and promising to stop environmental rape in its tracks. Huh? Wait, something must be wrong here. Are we sure we are talking about the same people? Isn't the NDP -appointed Inter- im Waste Authority lurking in the .bushes ready to dump more Metro and Durham garbage on the envi- ronmentally -sensitive land in J north Pickering? Aren't some of the proposed sites hard against the Rouge River Park that these same NDP politi- cians had been so in favor of establishing? Haven't they noticed the Duffins Creek, The Seaton Hiking Trail, The Class 1 Agricultural Land in north Picker- ing? Don't they remember their election promise to preserve same? I'm so confused. Please tell me it isn't so Bob ... Ruth...Jim? Allo Graham, Ajax Mini -budget applauded To the editor, I wish to applaud the federal government's mini -budget of Dec. 2. Government spending of our money must be rem, and if that means reduced funding for special interest groups, then so be it. I was appalled to hear the comments of a spokeswoman for the National Action Committee an the Status of Women, as inter- viewed on national television. She said that government finding is especially important for her organization because in these JDAME MRGHARDT- Edbr4n-Chief MQ C0A3Es - MWX0V Edbf HUGH NCHOLWN - AWeM*V Manager NICE DAfiOND - AM Sdes Manager AN FAKHOtRE - Dirtbulbn Mm%W It100M - 6834110 Of11011=N - 6834117 WMAD11e11111IC -6804110 cdASMtrO - "41-M2 FAX - 011.7061 NA11DIrAtADIfH 111All114M-UOS IEA- aTAX a AUIOMOM AwHnr/IC - 7M-7672 , .a ...s,... tough economic times people were finding difficulty in making "voluntary contributions". It seems her thinking in tough eco- nomic times is b force people to make involuntary contributions to her organization in the form of tax dollars. In this recession, when many private businesses are going under, why do special interest groups think that they have a guaranteed tight of survival at our expense? Emil Jownsor, Pidwriag Editor's notes language on the move Did you know that that was- n't the mailman delivering your mail this morning? And it was- n't a doorman who let you in your favorite club last night either. And that Navy scuba diver in last night's movie was- n't a frogman. Your mail was delivered by a letter carrier. The person at the club was the doorkeeper, and that actor in the movie was an underwater technician. Keeping up with the English language these days is no easy task -- especially when it comes to using politically -correct words and eliminating gender bias. We've all accepted that the head of a committee is no longer a chairman, but a chair or chairperson, but the list of socially -unacceptable words is getting longer. A guide published by the Ontario Women's Directorate gives a comprehensive list of words and phrases to watch out for. Some of the more common ones (with the biased word list- ed first) include: • Actress -- actor; • Alderman -- municipal councillor, • Anchorman – anchor: - Ballerina – ballet dancer, • Call girl -- prostitute; - Comedienne -- comedian, comic; • Countryman -- compatriot; • Craftsman -- arisen; • Fucman -- fitefighta; • Fisberman – angle; • Freshman – first -Yew sm- dent; • Hosiess – bow • I-aadlady, landlord – pro- prietor, bouseholder, building • Mankind – humsdi* • Mother tongue -- native kqpw Sportsman -- sports buff, spats entht>siast: • Steward, stewardess -- ffigh 0 Workmanship -- quality constructim Changing lifehabits may not be easy. but with a lit- de itde patience it an be done. So the matt time you pick up your newspaper, don't thank the paperboy. It's the paper caria- it* fft" AOwrf W. WAtiod every Sunder. W Me dvlr and Foo at 100 Ootrfnat lltw.. prat Onfaao LIS 2HS, b ern of** tilMal xW pee t0 p.&ft Y GW VWWft V of enuban n..rtpapa„ did V *4= Apr-Nc mol" Nora Ad.ofiar. Aaoto 11MV00- M Adv—. Mompron Quvdlon. &WMIon IoM, ColSnptr0o0 COfftO~. 110bla Qiwtdlaylalta W0 A*—%w_ QaolpMwan Mtdapartdarw. Irnp - ttaa Wash. MWOM Want I 11 6conotnlff a Stn. fI/lon COr dkm Champion!. Mileage Nwra. NwrrnO 100. MOM Y0611 I - Nmffmanpe*" NwrrL OdMio Mortar. Or■o TodW. OwtardMA • • !tri Wank. POMeDwgq► TttM Waft. MCWAW d 1/1WWW M1 !-bard. SCOOMQ O &* L% t d9kM %*W1* Wtta m. Todoo air , Nttpti itis mW vary tater *mu PkWwd t cola due to mecharfta aaiwrwf, d draurtf pAfara Sawtd eat+ Md NadlkOaen Nunes Ton. twill rtda e~ film h Camila 1 "M par edam. Municipalities urged to adopt Region's model smoking bylaw By DONNA DONALDSON Durham Staff DURHAM - In a move to pro- tect non-smokers, Durham's health department wants munici- palities to adopt its model smok- ing bylaw that would limit the places where people can smoke. And where smoking is permit- ted, the bylaw calls for signs to be posted with the warning, "This area contains tobacco smoke, which is known to cause cancer, heart disease, lung disease, and may harm your baby." "People know that smoking causes lung disease, but many aren't aware that it causes heart disease, respiratory disease and can cause harm to the fetus," says Sandra Schmidt, a public health nurse on the Tobacco Use Preven- tion program of the Durham Region Department of Health Ser- vices. The model bylaw was approved by regional council on Dec. 9. In order to be adopted in Ajax and Pickering, those municipal councils have to approve it. "We're hoping to see each municipality address it now," says Ms. Schmidt. "We anticipate a high level of public support." She encourages people in the community to call their local councillors to support the bylaw. "The principle behind this bylaw is to protect non-smokers from second-hand smoke. We're trying to control chemical sub- stances, not human behavior," says Ms. Schmidt. A recent American study states that second-hand smoke is respon- sible for at least 3,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States each year. The bylaw still allows smokers to light up in many public areas, however they must butt out in hos- Butt out this week DURHAM - It may be a drag for smokers, but National Non - Smoking Week carries a necessary and significant message. The annual week-long aware- ness campaign to get people to quit smoking starts Monday and runs until Jan. 24. The Council for a Tobacco -Free Durham Region's Marilyn Mankiewicz promises a strong awareness campaign focusing on the dangers of smoking. This year's events will specifi- cally target young people. There's an excellent chance they will remain smoke-free if convinced at a young age of the dangers of smoking, Ms. Maniewicz says. The tobacco -free council, an umbrella group of anti-smoking groups, will hold a number of events to mark the special week. Its highlights include a photo contest in keeping with the week's theme, "Smoking. It's not a pretty picture." There are two categories: Examples of the best things to do instead of smoking and babies I earing the council's official bib, which may be purchased from the local council. Prizes will be awarded to the province's top 12 photographers. The winner will receive a video camera, and the runner up a cam- era. The other 10 will receive photo supper. All entries must be submitted no later than March 27. For more information, call the council at 723- 8521 or drop by its office at 1615 Dundas SL E., Suite 210, Whitby. Local restaurants to are encour- aged to recognize Weedless Wednesday on Jan. 20 by banning all smoking on their premises. That day is also a special one for new mothers. All babies born on Weedless Wednesday will receive a bib from the council which fea- tures two babies with the caption. "Picture you, picture me, in a world that is smoke-free!" SAVE UP TO 25% ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE New Home, Non -Smokers, Claims Free, Alarms FOR DETAILS ORA FREE QUOTE 683=9725 A-1414 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave. Unit 13 EshblsW 1978 Ajax 683-9725 pitals and health-care facilities; day nurseries; buses; elevators and stairways; financial institutions; laundromats; hair salons; munici- pal buildings and recreation facili- ties; malls (except in an area des- ignated as an eating establish- ment); taxis; retail shops; recep- tion areas; places of public assem- bly; and theatres. In bingo halls, billiard halls and bowling alleys, smoking is restricted to 50 per cent of the premises. Currently there is no restriction. In restaurants, smoking will be permitted in only 30 per cent of the premises. a"Thc model bylaw says for 30 per cent to be designated as smok- ing to more accurately reflect the number of smokers in Durham," says Ms. Schmidt, quoting a 1990 Ontario health survey that found 32 per cent of the population 12 years and older in Durham Region smoke. The City of Toronto's anti- smoking bylaw took effect Jan. 1. Markham and Ottawa have adopt- ed similar ones. Dr. Robert Kyle, the Region's medical officer of health, urges Durham residents to offer their support in strengthening their community's smoking regulations by directing their comments to local councillors. 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Congratulations to the first baby born in 1993 — Austin Craig — come from the Welcome Wagon's Baby Program. A bas- ket of gifts was donated from local sponsors, through the program, to Austin's parents Robyn Lochmanetz and Ian Craig. Among the sponsors were The Keg in Ajax, LOEB Ajax Market- place, Jerry's The Drug Ware- house, University Scholarships of Canada, Discovery Toys, Mill- work Home Centre, One Hour Moto Photo, Vandermeer 'nursery -i I Name I, 4 a Dropping I Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the column calling for an end to the reces- sion. Our plan of action calls for all employers to give their employees massive pay raises. This would increase the amount of money people have to spend. thus creating jobs. A simple solution is always the best one. Now, on to the matter at hand, dropping names... Toda,,. Jan. 17, is a big day for 'Matthew Bolivar, because he turns two .ears old. Wi�,h n; Matthew Bolivar Matthew a happy birthday, with lots of love, are Mommv, Daddy, Nanny and Papa Murphy, Nanny Bower, uncle Todd and, from Nova Scotia, Grampie Boli- var... It's a milestone day for Jim Gifkins of Ajax. Jim turns 30 today, Jan. 17, and wishing him a happy birthday are his wife Cheryl, and three non-stop bounc- ing children — Stephen, Jessica and Jeffrey... A family writes: "Guess who turns one on Tuesday, Jan. 19? Ashley Catherine McInnes' Well, it's hard to believe a year Ashley McInnes has passed and Mommy and Daddy want to say A - Adorable S - Special H - Heaven sent L - Lovable E - Exciteful Y - You will always be our special little angel. Happy first birthday Ashley, love Mommy. Daddy, big brother Bobby, big sisters Tracey and Dawn. Nannv, favorite aunt Debbie, uncle Donne and Grandma. We love you, Ashley, hugs and kisses."... Jan. 12 was a big day for Derek Graff because he turned 10 years old. Helping him celebrate were his friends and family, as a sleepover pizza party was held on Jan. S. Wishing Derek Derek Graff a happy birth- day were 'glom. Dad, brother Devin and sister Sharon... Jason Thistle i, the student of Jen, Stephen and Jessica GOdm 1 74 B I sof Portrait Value Ever! SJU0 FEE OF $2 95 PER PERSON. payable - m ad ern,ed price W paritaft �,pue',ed Pow for od..resed pa.w coRearon our .d — - on your doom of bodlgraund Your 110000,1111'props wekonrd Up b five .-Il- �l pwe tokn for op�r�d porMA caR.Oaa+.,�h no` oblryolgn for jrrdgse Not vabd wA any 1 adw offer One adwerivs.d pa*oge per (amly. Porion saes apprommare wo "Coll'of Card," j HUMV Dont buff Our ftpla Offer E1rer1 THIS K MART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN: Tues. -Fn. 10 AM -7 PM. Sat. 10 AM -6 PM. PICKERING (Kingston Rd.) the week at Harwood Secondary School for the week of Jan. 11. Jason has designed the cover for the first-year course calendar for Exeter High School (the name Harwood will take for the 1993-94 school year). Jason did the design and layout on the Pagemaker com- puter program in his graphic arts class. Congratulations are extend- ed to Jason for producing a cover of professional quality that the school can be proud of... The first half of the 1992-93 season has been a successful one for the Preceptor Gamma Upsilon Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Three of the sorority's sisters — Bev Kennedy, Patricia Burry and Pam Brown — received their Pre- ceptor degrees and a S100 dona- tion was made to the now -closed Barbara Black Community Youth Centre. The chapter is looking for continued success the rest of this year... Seniors' clubs in Pickering and Garden Centre, and Active Tire and Auto Centre. Austin was born at 9:44 a.m. on Jan. 1... eee A long-distance traveller will be leaving the Patterson home in Ajax today, Jan. 17. Francis Provencal has been visiting with Wendy Patterson and her family since Dec. 20. Francis is from Ghana in west Africa and he's returning there today. The family wishes him all the best and will see him soon... That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Drop- ping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call us at 683- 5110 or write to 130 Commer- cial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 21-15. The deadline for submissions is 11 a.m. the Tuesday before pub- lication. We're not responsible for lost or damaged pho- tographs. Name Dropping is no longer running birth announce- ments. If you have a birth to announce, call the classified department at 683-5110. This year get a taste for something new at the CHATELAINE GOURMET MARKET Big Deals. Big Ideas. It's all part of the show! PERK UP YOUR HOME ENTERTAINING with innovative new ideas your friends will love.' FIND OUT ABOUT HUNDREDS OF NEW RECIPES tested for today's busy home entertainer! 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With voice mail, senior staff and politicians will be able to leave personalized recorded messages at their desks when they're unable to answer their phones. They'll also be able to retrieve, from any other tele- phone, messages that are left for them. In a report, the system is pre- dicted to be of particular benefit to the planning department, which receives "lots of messages", and to councillors, who will be able to check messages around the clock. "It would be tremendous around here," enthused councillor Kip Van Kempen. "The installa- tion cost is not that substantial." Mayor Wayne Arthurs pointed out the system will provide resi- dents "direct access" to him, as his administrative assistant spends half -days assisting in another department and isn't always avail- able to take messages. Other politicians said it would help staff productivity, eliminate the need for secretaries to chase down staff and enable people to quickly connect with the person they need to speak to. But councillor Rick Johnson vehemently opposed buying voice mail, saying he expects secretaries to track down staff when they're needed on the phone. "We're get- ting away from trying to give peo- ple service," he maintained. The town's 1993 budget, of which the voice mail is a small part, will come before council's executive committee Jan. 25. Canadian Tire Pickering Presents PICKERING FRONT DISC BRAKE PACKAGE Includes: • Motomaster disc pads • Machining rotors and repacking bearings (if required) • Topping up brake fluid • Complete inspection 9 Itba Cara ig iD •n.anic rr,ings extra LIFETIME WARRANTY Motomaster brake pads and shoes are Wwwwt„d tow as long as you own your owe vehide (excluding commercial vehides), when msiaMed by us. installawn charges covered br 12 months or 12.000 km. 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To have your events pro- moted In Billboard, call us at 663- S110 or write to the Ajax-PlckedN News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, US 2HS. The deadline for Billboard Items is 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Wednes- day publication, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publica- tion and 10 a.m. the Thursday prion to Sunday publication. SUNDAY, JAN. 17 WIDOWS, WIDOWERS: A social evening for widows and widowers will be held Sun., Jan. 17, 7:30 p.m., In the 420 Wing, Oshawa Airport. Dancing, cards, chit-chat. 683-2045 (Ermie). 430-0130 (Forbes). THEATRE AUDITIONS: Auditions for the FSckenng Players show Opening Night will be held at the Pickering Recreation Complex Sun.. Jan. 17 at 1 p.m and Mon., Jan 18 of 8 p m. The show's directed by Eileen O'Leary. Cost required: three women and five men aged 18 to 60 683-6183 (rrish). THEATRE AUDITIONS: Theatre Durham wall `sola auditions for its spring production of Toward Zero Sun , Jan 17 from 5:30 to 9 pm. and Mon , Jan 18 from 7 30 to 10 P.m in meeting room *1 Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Volley Farm Rd. Seven men and four women aged 20 and up needed People interested in other aspects Of theatre production are also needed 837-1906. 665-7274. MONDAY, JAN. 10 REGISTRATION: '<agat a* �n con- finues 'J ' ci" s Christopher Leociersrup Courses wnic`` promote effective speak.ng and Se!' Con';- oence in a friendly classroom set- ting Course begins Jar 21 CaG Paul Dickson at 428-2931 or 683- 75,5C- COMMUNITY 83- 755CCOMMUNITY CARE: �^ ^torr^a- tion rugnT will be ne a Von , Jan 18. 7:30 p m , at the Ajax-PicKe,;ng Community Care offices. 122 Must St. Ajax. Information on home =- par for eldery and disabled adu"S. COPE and adult day core Retresn- ments 686-3331 STAMP CLUB: -tie Ajax Philatelic Society meets Von . Jon 18. 7 30 p m at St Bemadettes Pansn Hall. corner Of Harwood Ave ona Boyly St . Ajax 683-0240. 839-2068 GARDEN CLUB: The Ajax Garden Club meets Mon. Jan 18. 9 z) m., at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall. 111 Hunt St.. Ajax Joan McWilliams will demonstrate flower arranging for beginners and advanced Annual membership fee of S' is due in January 683-1463 TUESDAY, JAN. 19 FREE FROM FEAR- The Free From Fear Foundation meets Tues., Jan 19 for those suffering from anxiety disorders (panic, phobias, O.C.D., general anxiety). The group meets the first and third Tuesday of every month. Information and education- al materials avoilobie, guest speak- ers. For time and location. call 831- 3877. DISCUSSION GROUP: The Tues- day Morning Discussion Group meets Tues.. Jan. 19. 9:30 a.m., at the Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax. Bill Parish will .speak on the North American Free Trade Agreement. 683-7799 I(L,ouise). SWEET ADELINES: The Durham .Shores Chapter of the Sweet Ade - lines meets Tuesdays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. In January and February In the -lower hall of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. 32 Woson Rd. N.. Oshawa. it's for women who Ice to sing. No musical experience necessary. 576- 0769 (Carolyn). 831-2947 (Goylle). BRIDGE CLUB: A new novice duplicate bridge dub meets Tues- days at 7:15 p.m., at St. Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. 725-4163 (Gail), 432-7645 (Cathy). RC: The First Oshawa Internation- al Training in Communication meets Tues., Jan. 19, 6 p.m., at the Hong Kong House Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Cost of dinner Is S 14. Theme Is The Power of Speech. 725- 9179 (Joan Ann), 666-3489 (Irene) for information or reservations. LA LECHE LEAGUE: The Lo Leche League meets Tues., Jan. 19 at 7A5 p.m. It provides Information and support for mothers wishing to breastfeed. Pregnant women, mothers and babies welcome. For location, cab 683-6188. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20 HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region meets Wed., Jan. 20. 7:30 p.m., at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Survivors group on main floor, family and care -givers upstairs. 723-2732. EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606. will host Euchre Night Wed.. Jon. 20 at 8 p.m. at the legion hon, 1555 Boyly St. Fee $2 or $1 for seniors. Prizes, draw, refreshments. An welcome. 839-2990. M.S.: The Ajax -Pickering Multiple Sclerosis support group meets Wed.. Jon. 20. 7:30-9:30 p.m , in the lounge area of the East Shore Senior Citizens Centre, Liverpool Rd. south of Boyly St., Pickering The group meets every third Wednes- day 831-4264 ENVIRONMENT: The Durham Envi- ronmen•ai Network meets Wed.. Jan. 20 at 730 p.m in the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade Guest speaker Will Wallace, from Toronto's Transportation Options, coordinated the second Interna- tional conference on auto -free Vies. 509-3156 THURSDAY, JAN. 21 LA LECHE LEAGUE: _a Leckie League Pickering invites pregnant and breastfeeding women to a meeting Thurs.. Jan 21 at 7 45 o m for information and support Babies welcome. Details 287-3944. 283- 5044.427-8063 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS: The Emo ^s %-cnv7 „s tiew Begin - rungs Whitby Chapter meets Thurs.. Jon. 21, 7 30 p.m A 12 -step pro- gram dealing with peoples emo- tions will be conducted The chap- ter meets every Thursday 666-4137. 728-6484 ROBBIE BURNS: Baflycliffe Lodge Nurs.^b "cine. 7.' Station ST. Ajax, wdl hold a Poot>e Burns Night Thurs. Jon 21 from 7 to 10 p m. Alax Pipe Band. Scotrnsh dancers Al! wel- come No charge Beverages will be sold 683-7321 DUMP MEETING: An anti -dump information meeting atilt be noshed by PACT Thurs. Jan. 21 at 7 30 p m at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex. 1867 'Valley Farm Rd Speak- ers. outline of fund-raising events, dump information, more All urged to attend 294-1978 (Lloyd Thomas). 471-8096 (Camille Jacques -Carr). SATURDAY, JAN. 23 BOTTLE DRIVE: The Pickering Rep atom 'B' hockey team will hold a bottle drive Sat., Jan. 23.9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. in the Bay Ridges and Maple Ridges areas of Pickering. Proceeds to help cover tournament costs. AI returnable bottles and cans accepted. 831-1546 (Gori). SUNDAY, JAN. 24 BINGO: The Durham Region branch of the Conadion Diabetes Association wig hold a bingo Sun.. Jon. 24, noon to 3 pm.. at Caesar's Bingo Palace. 88 King St. W., Oshawa. 436.6648. MONDAY, JAN. 25 CAREGIVER RELIEF: Frail elderly and physicolly-challenged odults are invited to an open house Mon.. Jon. 25 from 6 to p.m. hosted by the Coregiver Relief Adult Day Pro- gram at 487 Westney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20, at the comer of Clements Rd.. Ajax. All welcome. Refresh- ments served. 427-2315. PHOTOGRAPHY: The Pickering Camera Club meets Mon.. Jan. 25 at 7:30 P.M. in the photo studio at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Valley Farre Rd. and Hwy. 2. Guests ore photo journalists A.J. Groan of the News Advertiser and Paul Henry of the Toronto Sun. Visitors wel- come. 831-8907 (Harvey). TUESDAY, JAN. 26 DISCUSSION GROUP: The Tues- day Morning Discussion Group meets Tues., Jan. 26, 9:30 a.m., at the Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Bill Parish will speak on OHIP and where it is going. 683-7799 (Louise). SWEET ADELINES: The Durham Shores Chapter of the Sweet Ade - ones meets Tuesdays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in January and February In the lower hall of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 32 Wilson Rd. N., Oshawa. It's for women who like to sing. No musical experience necessary. 576- 0769 (Carolyn). 831-2947 (Gaylle). BRIDGE CLUB: A new novice duplicate bridge club meets Tues- days at 7:15 p.m., at St. Andrew's Community Centre. 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. 725-4163 (Gail), 432-7645 (Cathy). BLOOD CLINIC: The Ajax-Rcker- Ing branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society holds a blood donor clinic Tues., Jan. 26, 1-8:30 p.m., at St. Bernadette's Parish Holl, corner of Harwood Ave. and Bayly St., Ajax. There must be a 70 -day peri - Vow ealNwlo of eoMhg MR lid between donations and donors must have a photo ID. 420-3383. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 ALZHEIMER: A support group for Atzheimer families meets Wed.. Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m., at the Community Care office, 487 Westney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20, Ajax. The group meets the fourth Wednesday of every month. 576-2567. Delicious dirt! There's nothing like a wiggly helping of dirt pie to tantalize the taste buds of Randy Reashore, left, and Shawn Kellam. The pair had the treat, which was made of crusted Oreo cookies and gummy worms, at a recent potluck dinner at the Ajax Community Centre for the Ajax -Pickering Navy League Cadet Corps. photo by Celia Bronkhorst PICKERING TOYOTA 1 � 1 SAT., JANUARY 16'" -SAT. JANUARY 23RD EVERYTHING WINDOW PRICED FOR FINAL SALE! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS 557 Kingston Rd. Call 420-9000 or Pickering, On 0 14 00-263-4431 Toll Free —¢ Ci U) N , of �i Mir n Mohr iT0 PIgCEAMIO AJAX v WHITBY AWA U1 80MIMAIfVILIE NEWCASTLE T"pd i .401 -W Dow TM INK^O AY��w� riRYj Mnr/f�7 l% lIWi 1 Ij 7 IS I)liiJ(� lf()Ijksl OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN ALL 4 helsbrokev. LOCATIONS Please bear with us for the next three weeks un our problems are resolved. We will continue remain Durham's Low Price Leader and give v( the same.good and persona famous for.: til to service we,. -.are i nanK - youl V S`. � - j4•\ _ my.2 PIGS MMG. _ akc, V", I _~ sow W=� 17ZS 10NOSTON RD -15 BAW ST. w., AJAX ' Hwy. IZ. 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But if a system is developed and there are some bugs, everyone usually has an opinion about what should have been done instead. and what new guidelines should be followed in the future. This event, in the system's devel- opment life cycle, consists mostly of finger -pointing by those who usually did the least. The irony is that those who did the least have the most complaints to direct (or misdirect) at the develop- ment team. There are numerous System Development Life Cycle methodologies (ways to develop a .vstem) available. These method- ologies usually claim to be the best. Who judges which is the best for a particular company? The same principles that apply to a large scale project such as designing and constructing a building also apply to designing and developing large computer systems. If you invite an independent con- sultant to perform a study of your company for the purpose of recom- mending a methodology, how can you be sure about the particular consultant's bias, be it conscious or subconscious. Typically. the System Development Cycle has the following stages. I. Introduction or Proposal Stage. ?. Feasibility Study Stage. 3. Finalize Requirements. 4. System Design Stage. 5. System Development Stage. 6. System Testing Stage. 7. System Implementation Stage. 8. System Maintenance and Enhancement Stage. 9. System Post Evaluation Stage. In some methodologies, one, two or three stages are grouped together, but are divided into subtasks. If any methodology is chosen, do we test it on a half -a -million -dollar system, or should we do what many companies do, that is, assume that it works and implement it without Wig? In some companies, the Methodology Standards are simply guidelines; in other companies, it is mandatory that they be followed, without exception. This is one area of great concern. If I were in a com- pany which followed one or other method, I should expect some prob- lems. Why? If the Methodology Standards are guidelines, then no one should be penalized for not following them. If the Methodology standards are mandatory and if a person follows them, he or she should not suffer job loss if the developed system does not work If someone lost his job based on the above conditions, we can easily see that this would be unfair. The two ideas are trying to be the proverbial cake, and eat it too. Why should someone lose his or her job for following directions ,liven by a boss? Some companies tried to solve such problems with Joint Application Design (JADs). In this scenario, the company throws a whole team at the project. The problem I have with this approach is, what do we do if the project is a flop? Do we fire the whole team? Conversely, if the system project is successful and we have a new high- er position available within the company, how do we decide who gets promoted to the new position from the team? Wouldn't some members feel deprived? Will they do their best on the next project? If one or two members in the team perform below their levels of expectation, would we know? When members of the team com- plain, how would we know truth from accusation. If a company team develops into a clique, who would look after the rights of the new member? How? The computer industry is not the ,;, only industry to face some of these problems. NASA has its occasional problems, also. The organization has so many fac- tors, components, systems and sub- systems and details to be concerned with, that it becomes very difficult to be perfect all the time. Yet, per- fection is what it has to strive for. in order not to lose even one human life. A company computer system does not have near the same complica- tions that NASA faces, but system failures have occurred in industry. Even when developing relatively simple computer systems, there have been utter failures in these developments. There were also some beautiful systems developed. This topic will be continued in the next report. COMPUTERTIME IS GROWING AS COMPUTERTIME [Lids club approaches its first rnnivc:rsan. founder and owner Mike Moore enjoys discussing some of the successes the club has realized neer the past year. -Membership is growing steadily and so is our software library. -The club makes use of a large selection of the best available educational and entertaining software. "Because we strive to ensure that our members are continually stimulated %%ith new and exciting activities, we are constantly adding new software titles to the club " Man,..COMPUTI:RTIME members renew their memberships ever} ci,:h- wcek, and clearly 757 of the club's current membership consist. of k:.'., ti haw"e already completed at least one eight week membership. -It's tremendously heart lifting to ' watch our members charge 11 up to the front door at COMPUTERTIME week after week" says Mike. Indeed, the fastest growing segment of the computer software industry is " educational. -Some of the programs being introduced these days are just stunning in their ability to combine Jillian CNy, COMPUTERTIME'S first ever meaningful learning member •stil loves her COMPUTERTIME" experiences with sheer entertainment." adds Mike. The amount of individual attention members receive is an important factor at the Kids club. -Computers can add an extra dimension of interaction to the learning process, but no computer will ever replace human interaction." COMPLTIERTIIrIE learning sessions have never had any more that 5 or 6 members assigned to one facilitator at a time - So what are COWUTERIIME kids learning? Melte asks, -Have you ever taken a cooking course? Even if you haven't. would you expect year instrttctor to spend much time showing you how to use the oven? Or; would you rather get to the juicy snuff right away? Sure our members are gaining important knowledge No confidence in the use of eompuwn and equipment, but the brains of any computer system is in its software. Mostly, our members are exploring a library of rich and entertaining software programs that assist with the development of pre -reading and teasing. spelling. math, science, keyboarding, Simple logic and problem solving skills and more. Parents quickly realize that much of what they're learning here now will be transferable to mrwrrow's required job skills .'• Maureen Ham, a teacher with Durham Board's co-operative education program has visited the Kids club and is supportive of the idea of select learning experiences for children. -With community colleges errs tmive:ities becoming more selective with their enrolment, every opportunity a child has to improve academic standing and computer literacy becomes that much more important" COMPU17-R I ME offer learning sessions for three to five year olds every day. Monday through Saturday and after school, evening and Saturday sessions for school age children. Because individual itineraries are set up for each membra you can sign up your kids at any time. If you fit the profile of a COMPUTERTIME parent who actively seeks out valuable and enjoyable activities for your children, you will want to consider COMPUTERTIME learning sessions. Call at 619-1014. This winter, kids club members will be having more fun than ever! ArPm5c 't I�1E PC� OPEN arehouse Satturdary 10-6 1501 Hopkins St., Whitby (416)430-8081 Fax 430-0795 NW coM�U�� C0111PQTeR TIE 1 U w 5 year old Brandon Heard can't wait to come to COMPUTERTIME each week. A COMPUTERTIME membership lyoo $5900 is $ 6 WITH A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER (8 weeks - One Hour - Once A Week) • • MASTERS Ages 12-14 4 BLASTERS BUGS Ages 6-8 . MICROTOTS Mam" Roach abwrbad by AgeS 3.5 r COMPUTEFMME C0 PTleR rr I�IE SGV DISCOVERY BAY CENTRE 570 Wedney Rd S. at Lake Driveway, Ajax 519-1014 PAGE 0 -TRE NZVS AVVMUM SUNDA% JANUARY 17, 1993 ARTS & ENTERTAMlENT A dark look at the life of Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin the movie, doesn't live up to Charlie Chaplin the man. It never stood a chance. Robert Downey Jr. plays The Little Tramp in this look at the life of the genius. It is a dark look back. Sometimes too bleak. The moviegoer expects a fluff piece praising Chaplin for his con- tributions to the movie kingdom. We get that in this movie. But we get more than we want at times, too. Richard Attenborough isn't squeamish about presenting the flaws in Chaplin's character. The director/producer refuses to sugar coat Chaplin's clay feet. Hats off to him for that. Chaplin's troubled life as a youngster is exposed. We watch review ..By BRUCE TROUDE his introduction to show biz as a four-year-old through to the time he lands a job on a showboat. It's easy to understand why the impoverished comedian chose this line of work. If you were dirt poor wouldn't you want to make mil- lions? Chaplin was and did. He was the champion of the lit- tle guy. His Little Tramp character is the most recognizable the world over. His comedy, while silent, spoke every language on the globe. No comic has come close to his universality, and it's doubt- ful any will. His willingness to fight the establishment, or show it up, appeared in all his movies despite Robert Downey, Jr. plays Charlie Chaplin in the new movie release Chapin. At the movies... HOFFA (AA): Jack Nichol - am stars in this dull tale about union boss Jimmy Hoge. Direct- ed by Deeny Devito. SCENT OF A WOMAN (AA): Al Pacino stars as a blind, hard drinking, woman chasing, ruF do P A colonel. Patdsno is terrific. Also stars Chris O'Donnell. LORENZO'S OIL (AA): Tooted by many as movie of the year. Lorenzo's Oil stars Susan Sarandon and Nick Nolte. This medial drama combines a potent mix of tragedy, heroism and hoA�FEW GOOD MEN (PG): Excellent all-star cast including Jack Nicholson, Tom Cruise, Kiefer Sutberland, Kevin Bacon, James Marshall and Demi Moore star in this sensational flick about military courtroom drama. FOREVER YOUNG (PG): Mel Gibson stars as a test pilot who kerns to express his feeling and commit himself emotionally after he is transported through time from 1939 to 1992 in a top- secret experiment. Also stars Eli- jah Wood, Isabd Glasser. George Wendt and Jamie Lee Curtis. THE BODYGUARD (AA): Ex -Secret Service agent and pro- fessional bodyguard Frank Farmer (Kevin Costner) is hired to protect a glamorous actress/singer (played by Whitney Houston) from an obsessive fan. THE DISTINGULSED GEN- TLEMAN (AA): Eddie Murphy stars as a con man who makes his way into Congress. Once let loose on Capitol Hill, Murphy starts playing the big wigs of Washing- ton to his advantage. However, Murphy's assault on Capitol Hill groes tiresome very quickly. the pleas of his staff. Chaplin wouldn't back down from the authority figures, like J. Edgar Hoover (Kevin Dunn), and it ulti- mately had him cast out of the United States. Hoover believed he was a communist sympathizer and when Chaplin made the Great Dictator it was Hoover's opportu- nity to link the comic with the Red Menace. Being cast out of America, where he founded United Artists, broke Chaplin's heart. It's this disappointment that seems to per- vade the movie. If Attenborough wants to show us that Chaplin was a bitter, broken man when he died on Christmas Day, 1977, he has succeeded. Downey deserves any award he can garner for this portrayal. It's not every actor that can play a man when he's 20 and when he's 70. Downey does. He has the walk down pat. Not to mention the prat falls, the slap stick, the shoes, the cane, the hat and the tuxedo — everything says he is Charlie Chaplin. That's what works about this movie. Robert Downey Jr. could be Charlie Chaplin, he is that good. He went as far to learn to BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CRAFT BUSINESS Unique plaster products and supplies. 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Pine Ridge finished in a School wrestling team put forth a sixth-place tie with Pickering High School respectable performance on its home turf in the cadet class of the meet. Tuesday. Orett Morgan of Pine Ridge was a Mork than 300 wrestlers took pant in the strong second to Peter Thompson of Ajax first Pine Ridge Cadet and Open Wrestling in the unlimited open category. Pine Tournament at the Pickering school. Ridge's Lee Moseley was second in the Durham Region schools were represented 149 -pound (67.5 -Idle) class after losing to at the meet along with ones fiom Scarbor- Onlha's Nide Kostyniuk in the title match ough, Orillia, Kitchener, Newcastle and Tim Rhodes was second in the cadet ?in rthrmbaiand County. unlimited class. No surprise was the performance of the Other local winners were Pickering powerhouse Ajax High School wrestling High's James Brook (cadet, 127 %&) and seam, which topped dne team starlings in Jams Brook (open, 134 -lbs.), Ajax 1Figtt's the open category, and was second to Ord- Matt McLean (open, 119 -lbs.) and Scott lia in the cadet division. Gaylor (cadet, 104.4 -lbs.) and Denis However, it was the upstart Pine Ridge O'Connor's Dale Pollard (cadet. 112-11m). tam which tuned a few beads, especially Complete results from the meet will those of co-caecbes Andy Carnovale and appea in Wednesday's News Advertiser. Pickering teacher, named coach of the year'in Durham By AL RIVETT Sports Reporter PICKERING - A Pickering elementary school teacher is the coach of the year in Durham Region for 1992. Sue Wright, a physical education teacher at Gandatseti- agon Public School, was presented the first Paul Wright Award for Coaching Excellence, named for a former Oshawa elementary school teacher and coach. She received the honor at the Durham Elementary Athletic Association (DEAA) meeting at Henry Street High School in Whitby Tuesday. Presenting Wright the award was outgo- ing DEAA president Phil Ovsenek, who was also honored at the meeting. Ovsenek praised Wright for her fine work with ele- mentary school ath- letes this past year. "Sue's success is the result of hard work and not excep- tional athletes," noted Ovsenek. Sue Wright of Gandatsetiagon Public School was named DEAA's coach of the year. With Wright is outgoing DEAA presi- de nt Phil Ovsenek. coach at Gandatseti- photo by Ron Pietroniro agon for the past seven years, Wright is involved in many facets of physical education at the school and board level. As well, she has coached the school's girls' volleyball teams to the top at both the regional and provincial levels. Wright guided the Gandatsetiagon Public School inter- mediate girls (Grade 7 and 8) and junior girls (Grade 4, 5 and 6) to all -Durham Region volleyball championships this year. The intermediate girls also finished second in the 96 -team Provincial Cup Volleyball Tournament in Durham Region in November. Wright is "very surprised" she won the award. "There are a number of great coaches in Durham Region. I guess I have an advantage because I have great support from the school administration, and co-workers and all the teachers who cover classes so I can do the coaching. "I also have great parent support and super kids to work with," she adds. Wright's also a gymnastics coach at Gandatsetiagon Public School. And, she serves as the gymnastics convenor, folk dance committee member and the Quality Daily Physical Educa- tion representative for the Durham Region Board of Edu- cation. Four loca1players pace cffftl ringelte squad AJAX-PICKERING - Four area ringette players helped the Durham Region's Team Central `AAA' squad to a silver medal at the Cam- bridge tournament this past weekend. Kayleen Coughlin, Kim Savage and Carolyn Audet, all of Pickering, and Jennifer Smith of Ajax helped Team Central advance to the final against Team East. Central lost to Team East 7-2 to settle for the silver medal. Central started strong with two consecutive wins over Team Northeast (6-4) and Team South (7-3). The next two games were losses against Team West (7-6) and Team East (12-7). A tough semi-final against Team West ended with Cen- tral winning 3-1 to set up the championship final against Team East. The Central squad fin- ished fourth at its first touma- ment in Nepean in Novem- ber. Team Central is made up of the best minor ringette players in Durham Region. Central heads to the Ontario Winter Games in Cornwall in March. Raiders atoms semi-finals at Gretzky event AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax -Pickering Lennox Drum minor atom 'AAA' Raiders made it to the semi- finals of the recent Wayne Gretzky Tournament in Brantford. The Raiders dropped the semi-final contest to the eventual champion Missis- sauga Reps 5-3. Scoring for Ajax -Picker- ing were Kevin Crawford, Geoffrey Stewart and Andre Darlow. In preliminary play, the Raiders defeated the Central Ontario Wolves 5-1, blanked Welland 3-0 and thumped the host Brantford club 5-1 to move into the semi-finals AJAX - The Ajax Spar- tans need sponsors and a rep team manager for the upcoming season. The minor baseball asso- ciation still need sponsors for house league, select and rep Raiders midgetspost mixed results g in ruellin g g week �s for the or season. Cost to sponsor a house_ league or T -ball select team AJAX-PICKERING -The Ajax -Pickering from the Pickering 'AA' midget team. in the second period with an assist to Lee Bosak. is $225; a rep team is $450. For more information, call midget 'AAA' Raiders hockey team posted a The Raiders travelled to Oshawa to play the Also scoring for the Raiders were Bosak, Bob 427-9958• record of a win, a tie and two losses in a gruelling Kiwanis 'AAA' squad and settled for a 1-1 tie. Duerden, Steve Surcon, McDonald and Todd at such of games last week. All the scoring in the contest took Ensoll. Assisting were McDonald with three, The Spartans still need a manager for their T -ball A tired group of Raiders played in Markham place in the first period. Brad Duerden with two and Hattie, Ensoll, and Bev- Sunday nigh, playing their fourth game in four McDonald scared the Ajax -Picker- ingtort with one apiece. select team. 1 in writing Apply nights. The punchless Raiders dropped a 4-2 ing goal, from Dave Duerden and The Raiders were soundly beaten by Whitby before Jan. 25 to the Ajax decision to the Markham Thunder. JJ. Hattie. 6-1 last Thursday night. Brace scored the Ione Spartans Minor Baseball Defenceman Rob Bevington scored the Playing the Richmond goal in the second period with Hattie earning an Association, Attn: Chris Raiders' first goal on a blast from the point. Car- Hill/Vaughan Kings on Friday assist. Brudnicki, P.O. Box 21, son Coughlin scored the Raiders' last goal, assist- night, the Raiders responded with a 6-5 victory. The Raiders are sponsored by the Pickering Alar, Ont., LIS 3C2. ed by Kenny Brace and Grant Hull, called up Hattie notched the game -winner for the Raiders Old Tuners Hockey League. i Heading for the hoop Dunbarton High School Spartans' Michael Moore drives for the basket past Pickering High School Trojans' Brian Simms dur- ing LOSSA senior boys' basketball action at Dunbarton Thurs- day afternoon. The Pickering Trojans won 61-47. photo by Celia Bronikhorst Pickering novices notch close victories to end regular season PICKERING - The Pickering Lincoln Homes minor novice 'AA' hockey team recorded several narrow wins and a close loss in its last four league games. Pickering blanked Bowmanvtlle 3-0 in a game played Jan. 11. Paul Ruta, Keith Rhodes and �Q Brent Dalliday paced the Lincoln Homes novices in the scoring department. Bradley Binns and Brian Greer earned assists. r. In a closely contested game with Markham, Pickering prevailed by a 1-0 margin. Rhodes netted the game wieners, assisted by Kyle Hamil- ton. In back -tie -back games with Orillia, Orillia squeaked by Pickering with a 2-1 victory. Rhodes, assisted by the Derek Pbbwyk and Dalli- day, was the lone Pickering marksman. However, Pickering turned the tables so win the next game 1-0. Rhodes scored an unassisted marker to lead the way for the novices. Strong defence in each game was provided by Grant Lemmon, Brian Greer, Bradley Binns and Ian Suginomai. WANTED: 516M ASYBA 1993 SEASON The Ajax Spartan Minor ass" Assoc Wn (ASMM) a !coiling for sponsors for their 1993 baseba9 season. Sponsorship is an excellent way ID have yaw C impallnyrs Logolanly name widely advertised. The lads benefit from your sponsorship and so do you. House League or T4kA select am a $225.00 and Rep bas W is $450.00. For more ifltomedon please call Bob at 427-9968. Ts dews AV VI1 as SUMIAX JUMA>tttr r, ally-FMM U P Overtime goal lifts Pickering tweens to Port Perry ringette championship PICKERING - The Pickering tween 'B' Innovative Awards ringette team needed overtime to defeat Whitby in the final of a recent Port Perry tournament. Lisa Mountain scored in over- time to lift Pickering to a 3-2 win over a strong Whit- GtREQj� by team in the d' p championship final. Sarah Marshall drew an assist on the play. Michelle Vivian and Heather Kerr accounted for the other Picker- ing goals during regulation time. To reach the finals, Pickering compiled a record of three wins and no losses. The Innovative Awards tweens defeated Oshawa 11-3 in the first game. Tina Barnes was the sharpest shooter for Picker- ing with five goals. Vivian, Robyn Sharpe and Mountain all chipped in with two goals apiece. Assists went to Kelly Honsberger with three, Moun- tain, Marshall and Sharpe each with two. In the second game, Pickering doubled Port Perry 6-3. Sharpe netted two to lead Pickering, while Stephanie Murray, Vivian, Barnes and Honsberger potted one apiece. Mountain earned two assists with single helpers to Jana Bergin, Barnes, Murray, Marshall and Vivian. Pickering defeated Whitby 4- 1 in the third game to give the team an unbeaten record in pre- liminary play. Barnes, Courtney Boyd, Kerr and Mountain scored for the Innovative Awards tweens. The team received stellar goaltending by Marissa Vincelli in the tourney. The players and parents thank head coach Miki Sharpe, assis- tant coach Derek Barnes and the two ladies on the bench, Judy Sharpe and Diane Bergin, for a job well done. The Pickering squad is unde- feated in league play with a per- fect record of 10 wins and no losses. Team members are Tina Barnes, Jana Bergin, Courtney Boyd, Kelly Hill, Kelly Hons- berger, Sara Jane Lusina, Heather Kerr, Sarah Marshall, Lisa Mountain, Stephanie Murray, Robyn Sharpe, Lorissa Stroud, Marissa Vincelli and Michelle Vivian. From Skillful footcare to friendly office staff you're in good hands with Joseph Schneider. in dor hands of cwtcfn.... (leperndable tratrtfet for come, calluses, .r¢o.n, fungus, and thick toor a is, carts Goth nun for burning lest, foot and in strain, haul pain Cornet in dwia- for children. seniors, athletes, office and taclory Workers. Senior Citizen car. arthritis, diabetes, geriatric problems ASMBA T -BALL SELECT TEAM MANAGER - REQUIRED - A manager is required for the Ajax Spartans T Ball Select team. Interested parties are to apply in writing only by January 25,1993 to: AJAX SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION INC. P.O. BOX 21 AJAX, ONTARIO LiS 3C2 ATTN: Mr. Chris Brudnicki REP: Team Convenor In Ase !rand of aTenence... Giros lectures and seminars to Ilurms. F.sunedco ns, Diabetics and Senior provoa tbmber of Ontario Society of Chropod es. Yam. of Canadian Association of Foot Rcleaionds. Author of auaa/ul rod book- -Secrete To Home Foot Can'. ALEX RUDNICK, M.D. and JOSEPH SCHNEIDER D.Ch, have now added their Services to the BAYLY SPORTS MEDICINE and REHABILITATION CLINIC in the hands of— ,BAYLY MEDICAL CENTRE JOSEPH SCHNEIDER 1420 S" SL, Unit 06 Ckhme0aw hood PkWng 420-M M Tuition Paid Courses for qualified Technicians 8 Technologists Du&mm College and the Ontario Ministry of Skills Deveiopi ort are pleased to offer the following tuition paid courses to qualified Technicians and Technologists starting in January. All courses are delivered one evening per week four hours per evening. Contrdling Synchros alt Sovanachanlama: The course content includes: Alan Bracey PLC 5 Pnogramenble Corneoiers, tab -Von. Sara Trainers, IBM Computers, variate meters, manual and a Mmead (using PLCs) core d &#1ch os and Focus ori bean to hands-on porion of feed beck systnns and PLC'a. Thursday, February 18, 1993 0:00 -10:00 p.nt. Supfs eh - Ivsa: This contuse desk with to Superabradv s. Diamond and Cubic Boron Ntrifte used in gilridh -- I--- and acing tool blanks. It eats to na.nx,hcfl,wr and fa" r l toselecion of to correct tool, speed, lead and depw deut br the appicsI Cane sbdes are applied by pia A I dsmonsbaice Hands-on hies wit be carried out in grinders, adbV carnes• turning otatn- and conventional m.chirnec Tusaday, February 0,1000 600 -1000 PAL Faiftry Macini don: A 91-I - tla a 1 91 d m : This is to appication of progr-- -stile c n I niers, prodair Iandprocessq�orMolnaailoritgagtripriawnGopsrabrirMsrfeoe.supwMeoryooratroianddataaogaisiton. Lutllis 123 can mwbe used bgaanwand waelyneditta, updalebweratorlss, pepws wporf. and d— - irtfonnation tiroaraa the r n W- )►. giaphic iratwlsoe pwides an aftwo*W d ocean mwn0un" d fuss dartos, ploows era plsrat. CAD draciirfps atiloaaaticslly treaded atoan PLC doctwasnIora provide a veryusslul componefat in fe a xy a ftmodon and iratsgraI flAalldny, Felimmy 8, IM d00 -10:00 pee. f11u01toatla COMMNd g: TNs introductory coarse VA a g" 1 tae WAS araiabbe to r - le business peeswMedois and trairairq riaefleriels An isclud case study vA be to brei point aid ins culnirwion will be the peodtrrifoia d a Dolld Video IiMwactw (DVI) appicaftm Po kipwnes wi horn ho w lecapture- gigiltaad auf3o i video legis a varier d aouices i is appacsom for I Il I on any VG Al @* ppsd dedoop oompulsr. ReMsd topics such tee gfigftd coinpreas'm and arpwas19 d Adaaoton vides tk wdb, to INTEL 82750DA Pbrd ftmeeor, No Debalton TV slwawds and DVI aittoft soAsiwe will also be ow ed. Tuse ft, Ftbnlaly 2,1094 a00 -1000 PAL suet "Nbw*Tedwwlmo-btodlwUon: S11irTlsbecorift0ispiiawrnwtwddmouiMinpoomporawls ionttpt�dw++ypir+leddrourtbo.ids Mftcouwis I III bglwyoutwnaoesswyprafxialknowledgeand acfaraiques. The eounie wN gtw hm ls-a u pwlwro. in iaant" ora soidsrirag Bodega Maw Devices (SMD s) aotistprologpipandrepi*otSMrbowdscmbeundortoimvAM -nIII, ce. SludenlswddedpaPCBusIN a CAD sysam g v ft tie slude ntsoiile might as b to basicdesign pwariwtnxs required orlon d signing PCB w*V Slhfr dwioss. Mandog, January 25,1908 6.00 -1000 PAL V DURHAM C 0 L L 1 4 1 For lumber kdomaltbn on courses or to register, please Call Petr Griffin at (416)721-2000, Etc. 438. • 1 f •.t.• r -....r • 0 i��yy�� Z ._a a • �. It ... 1 . 1t , �. * Ff.Le, _ • / r • . f r • • • r f 1 f 1 ( r � lf�rf 1'rf e. }�J t .� � �f <�sl it"r�nifn t�t��f ,ti1-a111'i i��:11t: '+'f f:'1't "1•3��c't-t 'aa;;'t 1Y' :�; n".:1f-s •f. ►frfr•rrr �rr,rfirfrrrf�ialll/lf Ilse%!.l !'r) NUARY 09 The Gordon House I once a fine,hotel The following Living History article is one of a series by the Ajax Local Architectural Conser- vation Advisory Committee. AJAX - The Gordon House, on the south side of Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering Village, is a fine example of the hotels and inns which once stood in small Ontario villages, Built in 1881, the Gordon House provided reliable accom- modation and meals for travellers, during the decades when Hwy. 2 was the main route between Toronto (York) and Kingston. It was constructed by a Picker- ing -born hotel proprietor, named John Cuthbert. Red and buff brick are com- bined in complex patterns to cre- ate a mosaic -like front facade; it remains a challenge to count the number of different patterns cre- ated. It is believed that, in approxi - !L+'1 i some �i •o lr mately 1884, the east bay was added, and the brick was skilfully matched to the main building, both in color and pattern. A separate entrance was pro- vided, for the Ontario Bank was located in this addition, until it folded in 1920: reportedly, many local residents lost their life sav- ings. The massive foundation for the bank vault still remains in the basement. In the early 1890s, Mr. Cuth- bert sold his hotel, the Cuthbert House, to Robert Secker, who owned the Liverpool House at the Read the News Advertiser three times each week corner of Liverpool and Hwy. 2. Mr. Secker reportedly purchased it for his son-in-law, James Gor- don. Renamed the Gordon House, the establishment prospered, and earned a glowing reputation for the home -cooked meals prepared by Mrs. Susan Gordon. The din- ing room, now the office of MP Rene Soetens, was elaborately decorated with a plaster ceiling medallion, and alternating dark and light striped hardwood floor. A tavern was also located in the Gordon House, serving as a popular gathering place for local residents. The advent of the automobile and prohibition resulted in the decline of small hotels in Ontario villages, and the Gordon House was no exception. The Gordons' son, Robin, continued to operate the hotel after his parents' death. The war years provided a renewed, albeit short-lived, pros- perity as rooms were let to war munitions plant workers. In May 1952, the Gordon House was sold, ending the family ownership it had enjoyed for so many decades. The hotel was then converted to a rooming house, and Established 1971 AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB is pleased to announce that a Banquet will be held in honour of HENRY NELSON Charter Member/Founder-AWSC To celebrate 27 years of service to the Ajax community. Join us in honouring Henry at the banquet to be held at VV• •�VV�..V� •VMM VVV�.■ SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TM 6:00 R M. Tickets may be obtained by calling 686-1529. + _ - $15.00 per person (tax included). 3 course prime rib dinner, live entertainment for the evening it fell into disrepair. In the late 1980s, new owners undertook extensive rehabilitation and renovation to both the interior and the exterior, and the hotel's former glory was allowed to shine through. The Gordon House, which now houses retail business- es, appropriately bears the name of its last innkeeper. The Gordon House Arl Panda St*p los s CHINESE RESTAURANT LrAicensed under L.L.B.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING o (Corner of Rougemount Dr. South) k , ,I - , �r ANNIVERSARY J Cefebration _**�J�" _" A:� NEW RICES ALL YOU CAN EAT DINNER BUFFET $895 WEEKDAYS 1 ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH $5 95 j BUY ONE GET � �------------ � 1 u/16 1 1 0/ot, OFF OFF PICK-UP ORDERS _ EXPIRES FEB. IST/93 1 1 OVER $2OA0 1 Not valid with other offers I 1 EXPIRES FEB. IST/93 Lam...-----------� �-- Not valid with�ttt�er offers J 509-9876 s • .. • •. t tt . THE KERRY INN Cloveridge PlazaCLOVEMM 4R7 Wactnav Rnwi qni rth WK40 VV• •�VV�..V� •VMM VVV�.■ SUNDAY, JANUARY 24TM 6:00 R M. Tickets may be obtained by calling 686-1529. + _ - $15.00 per person (tax included). 3 course prime rib dinner, live entertainment for the evening it fell into disrepair. In the late 1980s, new owners undertook extensive rehabilitation and renovation to both the interior and the exterior, and the hotel's former glory was allowed to shine through. The Gordon House, which now houses retail business- es, appropriately bears the name of its last innkeeper. The Gordon House Arl Panda St*p los s CHINESE RESTAURANT LrAicensed under L.L.B.O. 375 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING o (Corner of Rougemount Dr. South) k , ,I - , �r ANNIVERSARY J Cefebration _**�J�" _" A:� NEW RICES ALL YOU CAN EAT DINNER BUFFET $895 WEEKDAYS 1 ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCH $5 95 j BUY ONE GET � �------------ � 1 u/16 1 1 0/ot, OFF OFF PICK-UP ORDERS _ EXPIRES FEB. IST/93 1 1 OVER $2OA0 1 Not valid with other offers I 1 EXPIRES FEB. IST/93 Lam...-----------� �-- Not valid with�ttt�er offers J 509-9876 s • .. • •. t tt . TOfa Ylewe Af%VsrwYN --A- ■.. T.wr om .ismiN MA~ M 100 Careers 100 Careers 110 General Help 110 General Help 120 Office Help 120 FOOD SERVICES MANAGER We have an excellent opportunity for you if you have a minimum of 2 years experience managing a high volume food service account. Well developed interpersonal and supervisory skills a must. Bowmanville location. Plem submit resume to: Laurie Vilman Beaver Foods Ltd. a"3910 3910 Bathurst SL ,#403 '-DEaVEi Downsview, OnL egtaf op -"ry Eaployw M3N 3N8 Large Office equipment Company has entry level position openings for service technician. Individuals must possess good mechanical skills and a strong knowledge of electronics. French speaking will be an asseL Send resume to: P.O. Box 280 Pickering, Ont. L1Z 2R4 OR LANDSCAPING. LEARN THE VITAL TOOLS AND SECRETS YOU NEED TO GET STARTED trainng prollit J HoHoa- or shop bunness �� Alan avail" M VMS Hilae Wpm Cao 4364318 CARER SCHOOL OF FLORAL CEO= O"Wb"Y Fd or pan -utas. Exoska ooaaaaiats a .ft No delivery, ro iarrnry. m d PbR,anrria 110 General Help 110 General Help MAKO D SALES AGM, Igdf11`Rbr21f�IMd Ira �w 1MCwr. No SEUJIGG2m1 C2saliwion RM BRfY ROOM )tie lb 420-16M llia.i.r. THE CANADIAN SEARCH FOR MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT The Caeatlian Sewch for Miss Universe Eur" is Scehing Contestants of All Naionaliities Between the Ages of 13-23...Mmi be Caniadtiaw residow. Winner to neplesatt Canada in The Miss Universe Pageant in Mexico City, May 1993. ONTARIO AUDITIONS ARE BEING CONDUCTED illmti�D1UTELY. N ire Chance of Being Crowned Miss Universe, or the 71will of Competing in the World's Most Exciting Beauty Pageant Appeals to You - Then Call NOWIIII MW Canadian Smirch For low twirenie Parent liasr..w. Loves: (416) 67"170,(416) 7634111114 Company located In Pickering, requires a Mlliif a- ! peI>'sm Must have 5 years work experience, and a clean driving record. Salary to be negotiated. Send resume to: Oshawa This wsek P.O. Ow 481 Oshawa, LIH 7L5 File ft 6013 E.C.E. supervisor required for maternity "re In Scluborcuph area. Experience desirable. send resume by Feb. 1. to Dearham Wood Dayan. 66 Dwharn Wood Rd. Wealhi2, Ontario. MIE 1x4. (012293) SUPPORT workers ort time for a 29 yew old man with Autism a assist him war his daiy, atdivaw at home and in the Oshawa Community. Will train. For further• detaik all 4365304. 10/2/93) I've Made OVER $1,000,000 Using My Telephone Answering Machine! Pur My FREE Tapes Into Your Answering Machin and Slant Making Huge Amounts Of Cash ... Without Working! Call 24 -How Recorciing for CONE DETAILS (416) 760-3102 $200.5500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy' No Selling. You're paid direct Fully guaranteed. No experience necessary. Call 1.504-641-7778 Ext. 103 24 hrs. MODELS NEEDED Town 6 diii6wr. %-aim 4 ina ke mats. wadrs - 400,m Plus s "- 12.26 U>r•er twee JOBS AVAILABLE FOR: carsog&M, flyers, slixe a o *saws. TY owwnw,"s Ever ice hop" art Y:: - (416) 962-5511 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Couple ttiWrod for high - rim Voliv, ants in Ajax. Good s0- and batt tle. Mhist haw experl- once. Plsw Calf 666 Me tlallta.rt 1130 an it 430 AIRLINE JOBS! i6.00/Z20.00Av. with excellent berneftts. Many positions. Wen/worren. Will trail,. Call 1.504-64"S12 ext. F103, 24 hr. HAIRSTYLIST WANTED wtfl / without Clientele Chair for rera. Excelen wage. W% commission Bonuses. Ask for Marc t Evannga 725-0745 ,glMED Nrr anpanance needed. FIJI a part-time. guaranteed commason, pka. daily cash baxees Apply inp- Yen. - SaL 103 suis 204 905 Dundas St W_ Whitby HASSEY'S requires dish- ATTENTION Parents. Teachers. w1"rW4 rep person. Must wok anyone who bees children. star. days and afternoons. AWy in your own in homy business with person- 774 LJ"`Pcot Fid. S. Discovery Toys. For more HAVE 15 Inm a week diet you wilormation. call Mw* at 404 - would We to ntske pmduaivel 0220. (011 20M Wok out of your hoer. Beth Slow a rmnrah No an expaefe ASSISTANT coot needed tar year ycid aonpany. Oshome newly opened restuarant in Prakerrng. Experienced in This Week. 8116 Farewell Ave. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. O-. bio*fast. Cat after no. 427- m LIN 71.56 Flo 80011. 012193) (01 179M TURN everyday photographs oxo Millon of doiltrsl Leen cAluJtw -gibes dealers. 01"• rKabis. 883 - how. Call amazing recorded 4134. (TF) -Trope daaila m his, 4, 24 his, <1644 044-15/1. (012203) 120 ottic a Help LIVE in halsMseper waned. Duties include ore of hart IF you we single or a single clewirtg, cooking, taking Chid parent or aas or divorced Io and two" --to - Nonsmoker. with three years work d 8913020, isle nwasa0e. eq Term . you -W quaidy for financial anisunce or l you ate VOU 0-w agoing 11 Ill u- over 45 and here vec ndy, been dunmia.d anONom reilmis. laid OSI, you they quality for train - dew spsskYug, a great aorwer- irg assistance. DIP/CERT. uMats- and NEED MONEVI Lotus. Wordperfect, D-0aee. Exciting aiermm.rinedrug positions d. au -e. wad. noopec. bsOaell lets you write your eon Vettaura pagermndsr. ►c�aennar�ndp peyalsdta -walo s or owning Ns sh000 able. Call Jka 9 am- SysCar Arnsyist Cabo. Noon or S:30-9:30 p.m 420- Pascal and C MackeoslL Otlrk 5Mi 0119001 � Busti ess Computer College. PART lime der leachr -gained 427-3010. (TF) lar Owdt X -press. and Adobe 4 lustraoron the Macintosh SAN Help/ callous. Tillie"- an asset. aiso knaowl.dge 130 Agents Corel Draw and Pagrnsker `'29112• Call Rom4 Durham Baai- nass Comptir Collings. 127- 3010. (01209B coY1ms90ON San - briglN eaagnie sales people lar InF PROoticcnon Supe visor -a* leM industry. traropo"11*0 0-w a rowing YarmaYaW Food . am lwrbories for �M in the _ TV. kiwkhwn*kwcooft � atria and e� a Car leo Ceti 1 am bona� uain a► send -wee lac Ona 775 Main SL E. you a see amw keen OmL Lor 323.2/2197) Imam One yew supr4 my «priirnoa some poet saco - dary education. send your 1 5 -cone In , a If ,. W. Foe p 420011. Oshawa WhNby This Weak. P.O. Bol 461. wMi n, Ont LIN 7L6. (012193) EXPEFM31 D eervia ssoh- JIM ells inorro thk y�7 niclaw required lot Major Call 989- Malar le k look- IM21ka�wces. ing for mnalifre ladtae in this a-0- Pan time sale. eventngs, Ito Hose. Nedlr�l Millie rasa Vainkna Ea. 150 oessnt da-misntia►, bor,ue piss, Dental Join our lean of successful un- dtsoow cow. W o nen ail 427- 8206. IDI 2287) DENTAL R.o.ptkxlkt aseistarnt CheerrytlTMint 836668 COMPUTER - required CaM4 immediately. knowledgeable. (012093) ii psrieruoed computer unnu t person for medium size RECEPTIONISTIASSISTANT - Ian time for Whitby dental manufacturing company. Outiu office. HARP experience to include bilis of Mawr". in- required. Call 404.0404. vemay car h plus a variety of (012193) other responsibilities. Send resume to File 89010. Oshawa RWRHA (venlpunaure) needed This Week. P.O.Box 481, lonmedlsseiy.Mom evenings and Oshawa. Ont. L1H 71.5. weekends. Call 428-0055. (01190% =130 s0- Agents 130 �' Agents I G.M. Somas & Associates Ltd., a consulting engineering firm has an immediate vacancy for an experienced Billing Clerk to produce time - charge invoices using a PC computer program and to process payables. Applicants should have at least 2 years of computerized invoicing experience, preferably for a professional services firm. Strong detail orientation and organizational skills are essential. Please submit resume and salary expectations to-. Human Resources Manager G.M SERNAS 8 ASSOCIATES LTD. 110 Scotia Court, Unit 41 Whitby, Ontario, L1N 8Y7 (416) 686.6402 Fax (416) 432-7877 BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY for active small Construction Company in Ajax. Must have car and knowledge of Word Perfect. Full-time 35 hours per week Call 427-5999 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN Required with minimum 2 years post secondary education in chemical field. Duties to include the physical testing of manufacturered coatings as well as documentation both manual and computer generated. Please forward resume to: P.O. Box 100 AJAX, Ontario LIS X2 We require a dynamic individual who has a minimum high school diploma, is self motivated, confident and positive. Individuals who have some experience with any of the following, will be given preference: Real Estate sales, contracts, desktop publishing, lotus, wordperfect or related data base or software experience. Salary Range: $18,000 - $22,000 Please drop off your resume at 1400- 11 A Bayly street, Pickering, Ontario. `Only those applicants with resumes will be considered for this position. SALES REPS. Established Ford Dealer requires Sales Personnel Must be motivated and aggressive. Excellent commission and bonuses. Dental and medical plan. Call 831-6666 160 Day Care Day Care Wanted 165 Available N AB ra5� Tang �tq�u rY� SI woad *4 to can for you in - One how. 7 amt and 2 1,2 hn. tam n mY non sm+oxrng Iionke. (to 6:30 max) With enough Flenbie hours. ROugerndure or French to help with grade 3 and R064bar'k Rd. Pckdrng. hornework. D. Moseley. 683- 5041481. (012093) 11I 26L to 11793) 1 UPS 1(are Oayc". ern "Bey. HAMneeded nw oMorin tar north of Hwy 82. plenty of 5 month did. 1lreout preta. . nMeear I I secure home eon. References required. North one yen devotan. irrred spade Westt" ares. Cal 619.2904. airaiisble. Repots given, ava4- EXPERIENCED Tion smoking mate from 6: 770. (00 p3) live Out nanny wan references ""'°""B" 427-,770. (0,2,93) nquind Io ore for 3 children. BURCIER/MAYLV area - pen Mon -Friday. 7:30-5:30 p.m. time spaceavartable. 15 months Fincful.avwpool area 4200961. and older. Large fenced yard. -bauncus and snacks provided. 165 A%t Care -arppy ww.oirrrnt. Reftl7zee Available �� 6667260. (0117917) WFANTS -12 YEARS OLD to ca ft sacs, fun home 6rnironme iL Lac sad by e, ra S Fiasagl2bls rales Rscit ^ . a. hours. Cal DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 509.1207 135 smiled Help „L «�, - Harwood area Crafts. ou )fps. INJECTION MOULDING SUPERVISOR Midnight Shift Appicarlta must heave a nnrtinurn of 5 Pears motlicM experience using e1g)rl00 ft reskW setup and Ruble shcalk sla7sr and a m illim m of 3 years supervisory► experiences. MATERIAL HANDLER Day Shift Applicants must have minimtan 5 years experience in a plastics enviironmert In addition appicartts must be familiar with computer cwtilroied kwenlory systems and capable of driving a forklift. Leal ..r i ✓ I�w r.-:_. •r.11',« HORNTSMITH .plastica ltd. Horn Plasttcs Ltd. nutritious lunches. Babies nunelcettne. Tracey. 427-2295. (011723) BADVUTTER required. 330- 7:30 34730 p.m. Monday to Friday. Ajit area new Lod Oud-m ached Plow call dsytinre or alter 8:30p.m. for more idorn.aat 427-8234. (012003) area in W lfty. Isamu daycare services aedabiw Babies weW, ail Cqunie alto to discuss your child are rads. (01 1711M EXPERIENCED child care provided. FW or part time. any ago located Wntriey Rd. and Hwy 82. Call 686.8416. (01311M 170 EwIw anted PRIVATE HOME CAIS Nursing Atmi l ant a fail capable of cati g for elderly, a bedridden 24 firs. a day. EueMd relle,arlces. Salary cou 84ay 686.3375 or RMs 639.665 PAGZ WTM MM AVIVIMT:t a11N1oAY. JAM AW 17. IM 170 ' 220 r"a Sc 26 300 ftsw 400 Rem 400 11PERIENCED mature 4 SALE La noa 56.000 BTU 1188 Pontiac Parisienne Ila =41 tlat:wtlary seeks position wet ebehfc bmnaoe WO 30 R of Brougham. w:ury ear, good • doeW or ata II r office. Metrical to" grape takitlg. Excebw gprhdllfpn, 83000. Calk 432-1883. i ffilm obey. Call Irene. 837- for COMM" or walrhap Phere (011983) • 13SL fol 1793) John 7250868 dlof 400 PM INS S10 Bktzer 4x4. exoallen PROFESSIONAL n+alsAetnsls A Ai11Cl� Con litior V6. auearrwtie, Ds•- Singers and pianist for 230 pb., lit, arrNm caswm. new nMeddiflgs, eOLtial evens. nightV Wa(�� brakes and exhaust, high dubs. Lessons also available. mileage, $3900 certified. Excellent references, WANTED - stoves, fridges. Winchester Auto Sales, reasonable rates. In Durham w . and dryers, wakkg or Brockln, 655-5437 or 656.8082. Region,cog 11 of 666 netick . Also wernsd. pup truck (01219M 3686.(01219M (!newer than 1978). Call Piceriig. 4208833. (TFALL) Ilett VW Rabble. rArwelbb. MEN with t r u ek s will do NEED 14' snow line and intleage• mint aorhdltkm . houeefald moves. deet up rims for a Cuhs 205/708.14. $3500 congled. 420-7267. Watery Ttasd6 am* awry jobs, odd jobs, decorating. Call 434-5780 and leave (012193) IlalO! Jane. ng,anyllhi-28Wrtg. Cal Carl or "N"apa roc 1931 1880 Dodge Diplomat, as Is. Waltilp tiNsrtoe 1D Jake. 427-2856. (1F) $500 434-8431 after 6 p m. slto(Ipsq (ttttlp rufous 205 Firewood ROKA Lumber Hardwood. 4'r8'k12'. $60. 4•:8'x18', 665. Son wood 4'x8•:12' available, $40. Days, 705.277.3381, eve.. 4341665. (TF) BROOKLIN Firewood . Wei seasoned hardwood and softwood. 17 and 16-. Kid" available. Softwood for 1451ace Cord. Pak up Sat. and Sun. 655- 8797.(122792) 210 Flea Market 1617 Cubic ff. older refrigerator. exc~t condition. White, right hand door $200. Cal 683-4236. (012093) 280 lost ale Found LOST - Alaskan Malamute - female, 10 months old. grey, b1acL sable and while. brown eyes, about 75/85 lbs.. reso blee a wall. lost sine Jan. 7th. sipped on odlar. Lost in Harmony and Tennyson Rd. South 06A REWARD. Cal 576-0751. (01219% LOST - Beagle, female. In - colour, docked tail, tattoo, in West Shore or Frenchman's Bay area. REWARD. 699-1042 or 4205625. (011793( FOUND - .. . greyish simver tabby between 6-8 months old. very affectionate. Found on Friday Jan. 8 in the vicinity at Kingston Rd. and Valley Fane area. Pnrhenng. Cal 4209332 or 668-9718. (012093) LOST - Ladies Eastern Star 220 Articles �odge Ring. gold band. drk a For Sale face. gad star. Whitby area. Thursday Jan. 7. Sentimental value. Phone 623-5190 BAHAMAS Cruise. 5 oayv4 (011993) ngrus. Overbought. Corporates REWARD - tamale kitten. 6 rates to the public. Limited months tan with black stripes. tickets. $399,odupie. t -app -567- anser ws nr Hy Fisidugm and 1068. ext 203 Monday- Glenanna area. 837-2637 Saturday. 9 a.m.-9 p.m (0122931) ELMIRA hreptace ;cert. air tight encrency Decorative gold tum. 3 sloe Ian. grass door. a/ tins for $800 Also nearly two facecords of seasoned hardwood and chimney brush free wrt^ stow 429-1365 A1200 PIANOS' GRANDFATHER CLOCKS - Pnanos rent to own. apt, gas acinght. grad. dwal. keyboards. CLOCKS - free delivery and so up Call TMP and take advantage at our low price on al stock ourng our January Sale now on1 4331491 . (TFALL) OAK'PINE abets. chairs. beds and bedroom fumrture - hand- crafted before your cps ,by one of Onrano's largest irrienultaclusers. Buy died and save. Eg. 47 round sold Oak pedestal table and 4 thaws. 1699. Queen carwKinbal ted. 1299 Over 200 stain choose 965.8774. TRADITIONAL WOODWORKING (012190) ANTK)UE pod table. 6x 12 sate. Approximately 8C years aid New tea top and oover/emne a". lades tomale msMk ma. wom ons. paid $6500 selrip for $x500 size 7-9. CAN 721- 75M (011793) JERRY'S Wipers. Ctith woes. now and used shop costs. r al Used coveralls, used clothing, new clothing for the whole family Beat tie recession, was; Man 1/2 price. 610 Bayy, E.. Ajax. Hours. 9 a.m-6 p.m 427- 2669.110112193) THREE bedroom sets - Sews -Bonnet- triple dresser and desk. $200. Seers -Open 9lodx eMio provbncial kprght &ueu and desk.. $275. 7 puce yellow ST Banholomu solid wood, $400. Cal 42NMS (01179M ATTENTION canpol GAS Charter, Coast to COWWRPI lifetime membership camp at SM moons la $1 a might pard $4.000. nvm eel, 1$896. Cas 614-76141257. 1011983) CAMET - I have several 1000 yards of new Stainmesse► and l W% nylon caps . YYi do living rooms and hall for 5960. In- cludes carpet, pad, and ) rafaa> ve Sb 78%=W RECORDS, CO's, tapas, vide . posters, WHITBY RECORD SHOW. Sunder Jan. 24. 11-4 Pan. Heydewhoo ParNion, Brook SL S. Lose of Bargains. For information, 61311-2059. 401222M LOOKING tot quality apphnoes7 Hanka Appliances carries a fun ins, of Croday appliances, AN Cwsley appil- an an precision maxlaakxed to exact standards and tolerances. This anettion to detail and wo knarhp mars you can rely on Crosley products tar supett parlormanpe and reliability. In fact, their atp- phanon we sodspetdabb flat Crosls,y provides a ten year limited warranty. That's confidence... that Croslay quality. Hank's Appliances. 191 Bbo► St. E. LW 06. Oshowet. 728.4043 (Behind MunNech) BEDROOM S* Ste-. aled solid Cob a I"A Calll •venin j�- (0121" Pets -Supplies - 290 Boarding AT lar: a fur• -notnvaziona app p.oacn to Cog trawvrng. Giese starting soon for all levels and ages. (9 weeks -10 years). CAN K-9 K)ubhouse. 4.6-404-8617 or 416837-2364 (012193) PAIADEN OBEDIENCE: New Classes comrrwnang Monday. Jan. 25 Puppy. Beginners. Novnce. Trial Preparation Thursdays. Open i Utility Wednesdays Our Success Rate Speaks For Itself. 'eleprnwne 6669425 rot 17931 HORSE r ding courses for begntners Sign up for Febr„ary. Cal 427-6987. (012293) 00 A` Saes 3 VF CANADIAN TIRE "i"" 1 up run $39-% Car i Ug�htt TWOS Ajax 683-2277 I The EASY my to I BUY or SELL ytaar Car lfdl a W7-2845 "W ONE AIM PWS 'ht�asest imam cm .111=11 'artidsadentea 'tisstsuln 8ed/stsyankae flbnl 1�.110111111 404 -aces or 2634M IM Bartasish Huy iomdsd, 100,000 kms., $11.000. 869 2900, 7 aAL-3:10 pm. (01179* 1MB beautlul Buick Regal Custom• with air, am/fm a oo$W dela wlpar. tit wheel Ptah usl ria. ontmad by one garmisman. 725 1t 79M Plhone 19" Nissan Sentra, blue. automatic, amrfm cassette, goat fancy, car or second car, artN , $4095. Cal Ctlutn ear at 686-2228. More vehicles to Choose boo it 10122931 1M6 PVMM Rehr 4 door, station wagon. 96.0001tms.. certified. $2000. 868-2130. Im Pontiac Sorxevmle Sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic. all (01 1993) 1878 Lincoln Continental. good waking , - 0,cn. needs sone body work. As 4. SM a.". Cal SM -o 2 101200M BANKRUPT Crank Problems. No ere I check. Cars leased to own. 1978-1964. 50 cars to Moose from. 6867428, 725- 1988 or 6863775. (TFALL) DATSUN Maxima, 1982, ac., am/fm, loaded. Very good condition. full pairs job. $1500 o.b.o. as is. Cal 4243869. Brig your own plress. (01179M 305 Automobiles CUT RATE TOWING NOW AVALABLE In Durham Region. Call now and comparehl No more big towing bilk. Scrap cars and trucks removed (r1381t1 417-9797 Mobile phone SM Mary x. Car" WMby. 182 bdrm. suites, well maintained bldg. security, clean a quiet, On-site marawTwt G/ anylixs 6692460. PICKERNG TOWN CENTRE Large one bedroom basement apartment, private entrance, faun - dry, broadloom, avail- able immediately, utih- ties included. $555 mo 420-2092 Jim ONE bedroom !right basnem aWmneht, separate entrance, parking and Laundry twildis. Fully equipped k4dnen. 3pcs. bath. separafe I11^n9 and dmng Apartments area, close to Rouge Vasey. 400 For Rent roso22"al indusivs. 509.1684. AJAX 77 03 FALBY COURT Two bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and Lalderground parking Included. Call 686 -OW Mon. -Fri., 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. PICKERING 1480 PkkerinO Parkway Spacious 3 bedroom apartments - Four Appliances • Close to GO Transit/Pickering Town Centr&Hwy. 401 • Immediate Occupancy From $795 per month. Cera 420.6305 for appointment, or visit rental Office at: 1480 Pkkw" Parkway 010 AJAX - NEW LAKESIDE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms. I place dichslasltef plr" included. anNA Mnllledwy. $MiiarfNy, Pius louse. Cera rein Or John 723-M before 5 pAL EVENNW AND WEEKENIX 576-7433 AJAX 55 Falby Court 2 b6droom aperbeeet m family blm7 %. Air r a dilionil g. broedo m , 2 appy. bwrAlry hoWles, salmus and 81wase room, undalprowld pSrlsflp irick daff- Ca 683-6021 *,a& - Ftl." ,jN PICKEMNG • Lal, W ado 3 bedloomN,1 badn' View FRndom pm in'i� cbM GO, 401 and fdlglpiflp ail Ca1no"Jilm mccaANt MFrd %* ltd 131 411300. Qr & Ime 61A., OSHAWA Blvd. - two apart- ments - large two bedroom, main door, $725 inclusive. Large one bedroom, $175 inclusive. Both very clean, laundry, parking. 725.7526. (011 M) MARY St. N. - available. Cozy one bedroom spartrrwt. upper floor d house. 1525 mouthy, in - dudes unities and parking. Fist and last required. 985-0488. (012193) AJAX - bright large newly renovated one bedroom base- ment apartment, laundry facilities. 4 appliances. broadloom. 3 woe. bath. parking. Close to amenities. $600 . 50% utilities. First/last. 619-0015. (011793) CLEAN one bedroom upper floor of duplex in Oshawa. fridge, stove, washer, dryer, private entrance. parking, garage. Adsiids/Rtson area Available now $550 'rrt'Ju sive. Call 436.6985. (01199M PICKERING - one bedroom basement apartment, broadloom, separate entrance. Central air. SSW incusnve. Fist! last. Available Feb. 1. 830-7054. (01179M WHITBY - man flow 3 bedroom 6900 nrnclusive. Huge basement. $600 ncLslve. Yard backs onto 20 acre green park. loose to as amenaws, garage avadabM. avai able immediately. ediatey. Call 430- 3696. leave mossage. (012093) PICKERING- near lake. 3 bednoorn basement alpanintert. 6675 negotiable plus 1/2 uthiea Aeaaable Math 1. 261- 2750 or 838-0567 after 6 p.m. (012193) AJAX - Oxford Towns. two and three bedroom apartments. Avedoble nlnedi"ll. Feb. t. and March 1. Oust building. pool, sauna, dose to shopping. 401 and Go. Approxinatey 1750 and 3651. Cal 4267260 or 681 until 7:30 Ili 101289M AJAX -one bedroom basement apertmort, above ground. As utilities included. private entrance and parking. 4 ^Vbw w firs and last. No pmts. Non maker preferred. Retsienos- SM awmko o Fab. 1. Call I299OM. (012393) WHITBY - furnished one Dedroorn Or ba - " . west b Go in 4 plea• Landry. be lcoi V peak one. no pew 1660 and up. 416- 294-11618 or WW2038. 1011793) WHITBY - twlevel, one bedroom plus:.. unusual. parking. $795 induct re. Go. available 0 1 endlissly. 8095287. (01172M AJAX - large one bedroom basement apatneM. WWft ground, private entrance, 4 appliances. $696 irheltsiis. Avoidable immediaNly. 428- 0645 298645 or 497-OS20. (0120031 WANT pr' n0 Fully dstachad tate bedroom horse. carhhal Oshawa Drivewayfridge and 'cone. $dib + ulNiaa 6796077 at 2834MNl fM 1904 WNR9Y - 1 1R bedwora baesniteat apareltum, saparete mown. 11th• bapboaa. bunder Mcofts, SM tallow kwhideL Idea ler gMet non artakkq Peva► 43fr17M 1012194 PICKERING - large oae badmon benowo aparrwrl aspnaae 41nanM , welL b GM Town Centre. 5600 utilities lecluded. All alppflartpas ons - ebb insnedml*. suitable Icr Ian . non onfolver, no pass. 4= 4t27. 1011904 PICKERING - 'excellent location' stunning three bedlo. mon floor pramuM, Slow Irtonehlil, krlBlas, laiaidrr, SMS IS 00. Rasfdmdd awe 420.2104.1011784 NORTH Oishowe - one bedroom aparmleta upper duplex. veer private, parking, available it I mgatdy. $405 monthly. 728.9210. 11012004 PICKERING - one bedroom baaalaM 1111-0 - available itrlrediallely. Sol Contained. no rust, 86,000 kmL. AJAX M one freshly lawwd, utilities original, -brie spacious AJAX -two betioom bflaemtsrt included, latatdry, Parking. cenifiod. $3595 Crown Auto, I - c 1 bwrnwtt apartment. pffmarL fay clean. 4 pot. Close b Ga 8660 monhy. 420 - Pickering. 429,1114M. 1012194 SM . uMbe , M OPkw m bathroom. carpel dfrofpAout. 3948 weekdays, 9-5 P.M. 1k.8.0�5� 4Plymouth Reign poser NgY+ded• including wild and separate enhance. laudry, 10119e3) iNrilrie.• brake►. 4Nrle, •gow . dryer• ee"roo, gnlront e. Ietoad yad, deal, b G0. anal- AJAX . av4WMI1 1arrss�/ ono owrw. rue well. Ex- poking. Available 61- nedw•h• able im modes*. $700 one basameftA petor tract a000nd car/studes solo. Cal • 212.5754 95 pJy► ithelusiw. Fiat 1. Cale ' 1M1rt. 8600' gK(ya)fw .. t��1'4'�•'�Oi�iM. -i�Id o m 41111 43WI Mi. FNM. Cam-2a0.071�. 101 f1 �. P11"foil"" 400 A '*Rnb 410 """"Pa 430Re 4� to AJAX . two Ifedroorlh tp.rttnt.te AJA)( - &4*W, •Pad4N1i hors 1M10 roam for 1M price d ace: fully equipped, laundry for two farmiX Separate Aim fall - ' "'inn w wd • driveway, backyard, $775 enhance, 2 bedrooms• Cenral a penlally to delme0 rec MMM ihekrlve. Call 728.1047 after s air. appNsrt- . fireplace, ler0e Broadloomed throughout, a pAL 101211M yard, pool, 8850 plus. Avalsbie is bedroan seta N a quiet PICKERING - large one immediately. 640-7430. et Oshawa aSHsw northnortheOshawane. kitcMn and wwwltr bedroom baeemwt spaiern PICKERING Village - OKI I 4311,= d 190 weeky' plus den. Minutes from GO, meitferttil a corn- elQ0elMe• . 1. after 6 D•fR Ave" Feb. 1. Mild,, 6 $550. Available Feb. 1. 839- mercial use. Three bedroom. j01229M 3027 after 6 p.rn . (01 179M dslachod brick with detached PICI(E! dome b Go, 401 ONE and two bedroom aped. �• Gas taove and dryer• Available i.... lately. 420 arh0 sl owwaiwww. Includes stems available. Reasonable 11860 days. 686-7870 ennnnga. Ing.some use d tales. al Inclusive. Loafed In in adbedding. horns. Male south Oshawa. Close to AJAX - detached 3 bedrooms 2 preferred first and lest. 831 - shape and Gm. Cal 112 baths. family room with 3253 Have message. (012083) 7264993, between 9.9 p.rn. kepis- single garage. Feb. 1. 1111651111111, furnished• on my PICKERING - two bedroom $1050 monthly plus utilities. ooumby estate, now CNnretont basernett apartment. private 7259279. (011 793) with w bathroom Poo( and entrance• central air, vac. NEW two rows of a 3 bedroom large grounds, 5400 Par mandL parking, fridge, stove, fully house, bright eat -in kitchen. Prefer lerrsle and ran smaller. catpebd, laurdry. 4 poo. bath. llerho, yard• deck 4 appliances, Cal and leave message et 649• non smoker, first and lest. No 213 tti4ies. First and last. no 1118. (01 199M pow $750 Inclusive. 428'6923. pets/smokers. References WEST Pickering - furnished (011=03) essential. 428-2145. (011993) room, quiet accomodation, PICKERING - one bedroom WHITBY - three bedroormh main iakelront and Rouge River, air basomore span,.M.. 800 sq.h.. floor bungalow. $950 itcldes and parking. $80 weekly. No available March 1. B"Aliftites heat. hydro. Available pets. Walk to GO. 509-2127. Rd. Ouiet Lady preferred. $600 immediately. 430.6290. (011793) monthly. First and last, Uilsies included. Call 837.2628. PICKERING - West Shore. AJAX - Large furnished room for (0119931 available Feb. 1. Whole rent. executive home. share bungalowthree bedrooms plus facilities. work lemale, $400 WHITBY - three bedroom in washrooms, laundry Iwo. Two monthly. Call 428-8258. duplex, frdge. Bove, caning, room, dose to all amenities. (011793) $775 plus hydro. Feb. 1. Also $1100 plus first and last. AJAX South . pleasant fur - two bedroom base apartment. References. no pets. 839-481?. nished room, share facilities. $625 inclusive. Immediate. No (011993) close to bus atop. non smoker. dogs. 5092091. (011993) WHTBY - west, sage. 3 f315 monthly. 427-3995. WHITBY - two bedroom trdge bedroom war a g garage, 4 3) lble stove, washerldryer. tear and years new, firstt andd Last, 51150. FURNISHED room in quiet hydro included. Centro and Mary Available March 1. Now al home. use of Kaden and family St. Large yard• very dean. 1890. amenities. Call 430-2650. room, laundry non Cal Brian or Keith. 655-4434 (012093) ids. smoker. $7o weekly. rrnduaive. weekly. (012293) PICKERING - Field, = 's Bay. furnished 427-0173 (012293) PICKERING Village - two bedroom bungalow, 3 Shared .e basernt bachelor apartment. broadloom. deck. appYances, available imnrmediately. $115 yard backs onto conservaov 450 Accomm- weekly. first and last required. water. 1".. al0. $1020 - Call evenings, 683-8942. 42rr1415orevenrngs42e-2500. PICKERING executive home. rote (012393) Whites Rd., north of 401. Air. AVAILABLE rmrtediately in NORTHWEST Oshawa - ryreor cable. o�n9• laundry. quiet area. $475 First and last. Cal apartment building. executive, two storey, three Mr. Rill, home 837-2082 or work Spacious. carpeted, newly room. 2 I/2 baths. quiet 751-2200. (012293) pried apartment. dose n bus and dashopping. All utilities bug area. available immediately. a �y �r� and a now First month free, last month $¢luded. No pee. Two bedroom required. $1 t 00 monthly. 579 0 n five taking your mhiols from $660. Call 430-0134. (020293) 8684 (O1 t 793) - 7 Me fool I am asingle wrkffecc live-in working parent earn a leve n COURTK:E area - older frame nanny and would tike n sham CENTRAL Whitby - t and 2 home• two bedroom large rmy hone and nanny with a bedr'Oonn wigs n Learn gory kitchen war, appfahoes. aldc- single working parent tike low ase building- Nicer 9' y tonal in-law bedukving room. rmysse. Grve me a call, 404- - . , ase. utilities. fridge. stove, with washroom and separate 9691 arise 530 p.m. (011903) Launalry On•sM facilties and managernom Call 6- entrance. two car garage and On-si Cas FOUR bedroom bun"aw with (0'229Mwo, shop.$095 . 2450 666-9307. 9 a.m.•S p.m nnted individuallyroas .00 individually ae mum hoorlorSMpkaxhic ids AVAILABLE no.ediateiy in (01219M sex appliances and some _ Oshawa 639 Cuban St. Two AJAX SCnuth - main raw three furniture. Non smokers CAN bedroom, $650 per month Broom brick bungalow, tut Ken, 4207347. (0120931 ncivaws. First and fast required. block from Lake Close to dose n but and shopping. No shopping. . and Clow. PICKERING at 401 and Whites. pore. Can $860 •tut urians 434-5811 or 430- Cal '527.ghts. k" Three bedroom Oetacried 0134. (TFALL) 6t90803 or 6763527. rime n new subdivision r con - servation area. Share all TWO bedroom in asst Clean 8 (012293) fanNies, non smoking farnele plex, norm Oshawa. Close a a• PI I E Pickering - 3 bedroon 2 preferred. $440. 639-7540. artrneis- frogs- stove- Pw"V- 1/2 bath, pool, central air, (01199M bakany. W-Vy faaities. $70C fireplace. Irksfked basement. 3 . hydro. Available Jan. 1 or Feb. appliances, $11 SO . ualties. AJAX . Wesniey N. Two hn- r end~ bedrooms. one s WON 1. 7231912. (011793)First and Last. Available Fub 1. booloot own 4 Doa- wmwft. Village - Large two Ask for Rob Deb. 697-1551 PICKERINGaa a LOW close'. share all IatyMea. bedroom basement apartment. 427-2500. (1222921 pnsnkirng, .no n smoking /errnile inn srmhokr. no peke- $600 ' PICKERING - one bedroom preferred SM and $110 weekly hydro. First and last. available apartment. Large living room. Cal 6837172. (012193) Feb. I Cal 6833658. (011793) Pon enaanca 4 applir+cros `°"`'°� �°` SOUTH Picker" - large am non smokier, available 455 nv bedroom, $650. Available *ediaely.11650.1/2firstand Rent immediately For more last 8390018 (012093) Information. cel Mel or rim. 9AYRIDGES - main Hoot, 3 r Br Cordo. low use. ghn building e;Two buding. dose 5090992. (012293) bedroom, $950 per month, 1 b bedroom, 1 lug barns, PICKERING - now Go and utilities include. References appliances, laundry facllales shopping, 3 bodroomt upper required. Call 420-1524. SM inclusive, Call 4362770. Level detat hW house. Laka+ay. (012293) COURTICE - luxury one aveibb(e Feb. 1. $964 inclusive. NEWLY renovated aro bedroom bedroom unit with 6 appl ences M3Me- 10122931 home, fronting Lake Ontario. and fisplace. Available Feb. 1, AJAX - supe one bedroom Huge yard. quiet $Opp pe mash. Fist and Int. txatierntut sperkmekt - -- 4 . neiwb«udhood• nice view. close 683.03/5. (011793) eatpe6ttp, sgMaM enrage, 4 10 as owwwworhds, a9 F' ' . apolarhpee $O6o nonny. avall- fie and last requie. No pets i PA" 4M able iretrdaaay. Non smaksr. $750. 6395746. (0119" no pets. Call 421-3914. PICKERING - Liverpool and fees SELF contained apartmenas Bairflr• modern ores bedroom aesetble near OMewe Geeral bnn9sbw, nein spot reset GO Nal blues. Bachelor. $435. and 401. Yard. set-in IN,' are bsdfoorn 557& kctudn laundry room. 4 appianctm uldbelf, parting, open (audry. 5900 . 12 ubitiss. Cal 631- og"lS3. 10115" 6047. (011963) LARGE btigkl 31 - 11 n 2 ap Townlimum phws igkfded lags lease 420 For PotWoad, 2 pr ptskUtg, $O00 and kmiliea Pals O.K. AvaletMe TOWNHOUSE tar rent Mom Fab. 1. Cas 5704M 4012120 Whitby (RosslanyBpg). 5 OSHAWA - available appliances, central air, 3 imeledlately. Iwo bapbolor bedroom&• 1 112 baths, own a0aA4aerMs. $425 and $365 garb. 896-=4.101222% Wallelve. One dspkK $795 KENS$" - U 1pnnN6L I Inclusive. Feb. 1. Two a2- 3.lbsdmonabwNause, fasdrooms, SM mwa lar and two babe. 4 apphaps, cable„ SM iseciuslive. Garage Cal 5791680« S(IF) stwJwL. SM # hywsik so TOM �4 am. am AJAX - pcious fora Ia apart- !011794 mut wells own kNdmm surd %-.k PICKERING - irnmeeha- 3 SM nwttltly. Cas 4262566 at bedroom lownhorse, peri NJ FN� 2"71.1101117931 funneled, appewics tricks" 4� WHITBY - two bedroom 4ialesasthsr and �• apanMlemt al u1wMs included.$000 • trlllias. Non snakes t il FLORIDA - mash of March No Close b am atrtatNfes, 00 bus a*. James, 6191477 or 690 bedroaa dlgbx• sw bb* r and shaPPife• $M3 3847 after 5 p.m. (leave For appilcoft , tyle 728.1203 or (012193) Medallist Basalt. $900 U.S. mbrMNy. Cal Richard. 432- 679411M. 1012194 $I t Galahad, 3 bedroom 3S54• W40011111W. 600.4070• AJAX - bright loternnous.. rec morn 'p'� was and last, $800 mtlfaN OA ww 5th p ■ HOrlles sarale enhanh 1 -1 1 d 11 ret utilities. Available Meech 1. 4p V V For SaW ceramic floor. 4 pica beth, avafl• Phae 7284580. 1101 10% able inmedieft. 5886 mrottddy, ONE, two and fees, badroorm FALLMOONI iffy - 4 OOK W plus utilities. 683-6227. luxury condos. Beautiful Prt>f»tr' quality leatwes. 8 id , ti aCW*dl b� irtnedalle OSN4AWA -two bedroom aper app6 ,, av red, lrormn meht for art beet and fhyda $775 rmMelhlyRare nr. Ren b ownand Frerleh tNoora price. For private sale. $192.900, 431).8771. 1011700$ included, washer and dryer purchase options available. available.S800. file South east corner d Nash and PWAEIBIIO VOW - mane and fast 4�,t Trull& Rd., Counice. Open rrtaks,r, aysr601)1) sq.L buEOYnB• Hbuse. Wed and Thum. 37 p m. *d ata' OpsnMd Se 5 spaknens plus Sunday, 1.4 p.m. For more bglenbryollr 114mo� IIa�el� information. call Josephine CLO aaltlwalarea arta.' • .]siniw.. . k7e_7krfs ,., 113-A. Needs rale. Terrific calm" Is r .":.9e+^.'w... ..'evw.i+`.w�e•. ..-___-.._ ,�,� errex-...M.iL•7r'!I-MP�M"--YYr.: .q'ig-'��n'. �;q:.. .- .. ...... .-Y •.vp .. ...._... -. .. 500 � 580 1670 ftwob 670 Pill= I11ltolttil leas ate 000 a Etrw aE ow► .147 parO1a/L Catlaol poyE folum11►andM � F Fad lrattluliolts. K LIVE ew Services. one fffiYY,,.itNO, we have �6ttf(('-'.,, lquagod \ ���� POWER of sal• -three lh 4 A,fns, Nino room, dining �swymi No brokerage falls on 51111Niating won li islwad btaatsra, bft debits. Conmsd rl III F,t, Single garage, Cad Mahon, 683.7777, W. Franc Call Pat 11111111111114M For YM A.E. Lb. (0/2293) Redwood _ a NORTHEAST Whitby - two �. F I dorw.rk.no.• M- Opportunities St°`"' ` �°r°°m ` air flow ceramb tffa foyer main floor bathrooms and floor. Rsaon- 1 800 465 7615 magician. Call Emke. 668.4932. lamilyroom with fireplace• crural air, vat:, ON healing, 4 bathrooms. large la, i grounif Pool. two car garage, in-law basement apartment. alarm system. 8% assumable rrhomgage 10 1al11fed purchaser. Asking 11221,000, For vlowhtg Call NO -1477. (012193) LARGE three bedroom tdwnhhouse on Ask about our $10 Special 24 hrs. - No Callback NG NO LODISTANCE CHARGES 18+ Credit Card Only discreet fkislied nc room. patio and lerw, in yard New windows• door, carpet. tub 10 aNho A 08, Why tarsi? Askkw •900 rim. Cal 7251868. (012193) .1197,500 - Bowrrmwab. Three bedroom brick semi, large kitchen, updated windows. deep lot. Cal Fred Mitchell, 728-9414, Coldweill Banker RMR Rear". Sincere SZngCes,o, t� At wry to meet IV that Someone Spec W Vp This call could change your ids. FIONA 291-5563, MAUREEN 420.11029 JESUS says. can the bind lead LOVELY south American ladles the blind? Does your minister desire sincere relationships. oor- Townhouses "tear ga lass9 The Ikreling ` F 51 For Sale FREEHOLD Townhouse, 8 months new, 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths. walkout fromkitchen, wry large lot. coumim. 129.900. Call 404.8528. Out -of -Town 540 respondence/marrags. res the hired minister. Micah 3:11, photos with brochure. 24 hrs. Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. 707-257-3790.(012693) Jim Campbell, 1.705953-9475. (TF) SENSATIONAL PERSONAL -- - PHOTOS of Karon. Sylvia and 671 Business Tanya For discreet irlfOffrlatlWl� Personals write: Karen. Box 67o -RD Kelowna. B.C. Vly 7P4. Adui� VALENTINE Special - give hrn only fie' (012093) a truly beautiful personal gift. Boudoir p^°t°graph y of yours... 675 WHY not? Our rates are 1!2.16 Reasonable packages. VsMn ONE ave lar 0 acre. e. well, two cawrdar available. Call for 199,900. 10 acre, well, less thantfteCurrerebwhkrales. appoirnrtaM. G.H. Photography, EMERGE Companions C r o w n l a n d east of For Qualified buyers. transfer to 420-9370 1093) to pea Lady for tutVr Peterborough, only 11195 our larders for Iree. Exampli: 5 Mus, love danesg, be t mnonfrY. 6 ave wainer orrt. 500 year closed mortgage. 9%. sports- rtwhded Kenna. `( h. 349.900. 140 acres d south Please call Now Era Mortgage 710 Births movies. traveRun. Rpl of Port Perry. 2-5 acres. Phots Corp. 721-2069. (020503) .6009. Oshawa Whit plus survey d al properties. Cal Werk, P.O. am 481. Ajax.427-0837. (011993) MORTGAGES and bans. 96% Ont. L I H 7L5. (0 11793) BRAND new two bedroom cabs tnanuhg, down payment also plus two acres overlooking Drag amshged. Any amcum available. River. Snowmtowle traits, big Call Doug 66a -680S. Com - fake biose by. only1140.900. munuty Ft4shdsf Services. (Tr) Veda era frhwhoe. Low down. MORTGAGE i11f available.427-0637. (01 ISM purchase. refinance. debt Camper consolidation. 570 Trailers Sites Services. 8330100. (012493) erperarhoe SM2015. (TFEFG) 1071793) /,„ tardwcp t. i •solo• six, propane stove. lee box. 590 Business �. F I dorw.rk.no.• M- Opportunities Ceeerm condfebn. 112800. 427- bathrooms and floor. Rsaon- 0321 n anirxss. (0117931 sable rates. Call 686-2077. magician. Call Emke. 668.4932. INDEPENDANT distributors - "mourn.ro overhead. 575 no door to door. 111000 W-Wrwd. SU"U3 or SW BORROW 510,000 pip as fila 3190. (0117" all 11110 per nwm 0.". Cal A&KAWAV el raid bustrteae Jerry. 8667200. Arkbs ktvep- eppoi,tunay Itia4 launched in mems Lla Entrepreneurs MONEY Proble sT Lowlis, debt p7S Cal 1-M7 78 (0120M con aolidatIon a. credit amwhgemw Personal budget MAKE a fortune with your PWWW49. gsnish ini popped. cameral Use any type of FREE CONSULTATIONS. camera. Amazing recorded Credit Co s (Pkk.rlrg� Messes details. Call Oss.433.142(TF) T416.72549M tot 12" Bartlett, Larry and Carolyn are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Deanna Lorraine, born on Jan. 12, 1993, weighing in at 7 In 12 ozs.Proud lrandparents are int and Evelyn Bartlett, Henry and Wanda Garbacz. Thank you to the staff of Markham SbufM3e Hospital. 1►•t • J r Oq y .t.tar11autllwsse>...,la.. - • fams.asar9-•aal-+at Peek e: -amt lira... •s�iwsae% el.aam .f4al-tertrprmasUdbm Date: Wed., Feb. 3 + 7:00-9:00 pa=n. Wars ro SeloosaOLaar,�ao>doolt To Romer" Ydar seat >Plsase tau "15-5 IL 10. BROUGHT TO YOU BY: News Advertlser� W IV 720 b REID IMomira flee DMad Ow Air., 101L 13,1%3 at d r Tamtwto Grand Hosyital after a beetle ww,ittrh comer. T. Dattkb of R'a I� (6=5- Sistas Dnlors aver her kttirsrrr Nidais, Pet and frserd Artier, lama and in* l md, Out sem -d in* srity lanir4 ask.i.-Lee of Maur ax hwknr Rei. X06M ow wIE Wemre and KW (Hip). Iry mit of Mason, Erns, Tea, somites, PrbKk C7wrseres, *M Ism Will 0 Don, devoter- Solvent ens is St 16. In lira of Jlosos, AMOK s wiry k mtdr b 73tr ca siem Caricas saxsty. T= NIS, ADV3=TISEaI SUNDA% JANUARY 17,19"AGE v Business Home Home Painting, Services meNkrlprovemeltis Improvements Decorating BOOKKEEPIN G, financial Ni1eTef1tsand income ti7es• Available weekly, monthly or VAZ GENERAL - yearly. Reasonable rales- call CONTRACTING Mar" A W&140. rotes Specializing in custom needs FOR a8 your business minutes and , manuals.alsals, hall carpentry, additions, basements, homes, carpr agendas. correspondence. form waterproofing, kitchens a bathrooms, lett°" a110"s ne<°me$ ceramic Will & hardwood floors. Work morellKKeearnnsaSecrre flyers guaranteed, free estimates. Call 683 -5818 - Services. 8330100. (012493) erperarhoe SM2015. (TFEFG) ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, graphic design, advertising. Business or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessors available. Randy Timms. (416) 342-2279. (TF) Driving Schools SSB Driving School. 3 lessors and test $75. 10 lessons. 6150. Cal 287.3060. (010993) Gardening, Landscaping Seem GARDNERS TOPSOIL TREE REMOVAL, CLEANUPS drivermys ofic. rTXM feal/OMb19 rafts FREE ESTIMATES Can 428-5700 Ask for Rob RENOVATIONS Basements, decks, cabinets, painting & decorating. For estimate in Durham Region call Don at 668-8489 CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR Complete Renovations • Bath • lGtelen • Basement FREE ESTIMATES Call 444-3738 / 619.2114. ARNOLD Home improve -ants PIM*nng. pasting, drywall. T. bar ceilings, metal studs. and woo0 framing. For good prices. and good quafty wakmansmV. call Arnold. 420.6372. (011793) COMPLETE horse renovations. custom carpentry, additions. bassmtents. krich-' Dallis. etc Oua ity work professionally done. Call Jack, 579-7950. Handyman 101219M EUROPEAN we spedst we renovate our bathroom or hi C 6 CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction Fast and Clean professional work 1 y kitchen wah as well as floor ties. 20 years experience Good references and satisfaction guararibeed. For free esu"W" • D. Dykstra, 7254913. (TF) HOME Improvements and repans- Basements. add-om soman. decks. lerxss and trim Al Steller Wood Waking. 431t- 9207 369207 (TF) L A.S. Home Improvements. Home Four an purity as aftordabie Improvements prices. Complete interior renovations. Framing, TMS Painting b Decor Interior & Exterwr European Workmanslup. Fast, dean, reliable service JUST molted to Whifty - pmols- sional European trained Omassnllsnlai, willt 20 joss etOsisaioe, gmdwaitg N marls and weddagt a" as your Call 0 rsassdsi W f11111121" drtriesi erg alprk9. panting. Cal Ron. 839.2610 days of 931. 8644 after 6 weekends. (012193) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Spada" in ,roe Change, rewiring, additions and renovations. All work guararneed, free estimates. Cal 4204320. (TFA) HoLmcleanirg AIE you having pnblo find - ti me a wen your home')M professional csenng. call Hslan•s Homte Servsm today. 427-1041.(020793) DMALLFWISHNG Boarding, taping, textured ceilings, suspended ceilings. 25 years experience. Neil 619-0079 LEAKING TUBS & SHOWER STALLS Repared b renovated. Wall b floor ties supplied a installed M/C. visa. B.B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Free estimates. Cal Bemtie Progressive Tie Room at a time painting. Designed for anybody's budgel... Low Rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Cal Dila at 428.8190 KT INTERIORS • Decor"Consultoals • Expert pwnwV and PaPerm • Reasonable rates., Kim 666-2343 PROFESSIONAL panting ano wallpapering. One room or whole house. guaranteed bwew rates. No lob's too small. Ouai ry workmanship guaranteed. Cal 43D-2595. (TFALL) Cc -16" _J SABER Contracting - all carpentry. additions. t �iJ.t Services ,•` renovations, kitchens. fir bathroom low rnarllefgfYl emergency service• furniture EUROPEAN ciean.r.g .ady s refinishing. anality work looking for workt5 years guaranteed. 15 years experience. Call Rrtsa. 839- erperarhoe SM2015. (TFEFG) JUST molted to Whifty - pmols- sional European trained Omassnllsnlai, willt 20 joss etOsisaioe, gmdwaitg N marls and weddagt a" as your Call 0 rsassdsi W f11111121" drtriesi erg alprk9. panting. Cal Ron. 839.2610 days of 931. 8644 after 6 weekends. (012193) JOURNEYMAN electrician. Spada" in ,roe Change, rewiring, additions and renovations. All work guararneed, free estimates. Cal 4204320. (TFA) HoLmcleanirg AIE you having pnblo find - ti me a wen your home')M professional csenng. call Hslan•s Homte Servsm today. 427-1041.(020793) DMALLFWISHNG Boarding, taping, textured ceilings, suspended ceilings. 25 years experience. Neil 619-0079 LEAKING TUBS & SHOWER STALLS Repared b renovated. Wall b floor ties supplied a installed M/C. visa. B.B.B. LOWEST PRICESI Free estimates. Cal Bemtie Progressive Tie Room at a time painting. Designed for anybody's budgel... Low Rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Cal Dila at 428.8190 KT INTERIORS • Decor"Consultoals • Expert pwnwV and PaPerm • Reasonable rates., Kim 666-2343 PROFESSIONAL panting ano wallpapering. One room or whole house. guaranteed bwew rates. No lob's too small. Ouai ry workmanship guaranteed. Cal 43D-2595. (TFALL) Cc -16" _J Party - Services Housecleaning MAGICIAN. : own, fner:s Ready to entertain tot airy aye, EUROPEAN ciean.r.g .ady s any occassion. Birthdays. looking for workt5 years promot ons. openings. hrndrasers. Magic sfhows are experience. Call Rrtsa. 839- tuns Leauce Hep. 8337057 or 7632. (012093) 729.6334. (TF) RELIABLE house caner will. RABBIT ..,is work doing rig lo do vacuunnng. dusting. magic for children s part -s and bathrooms and floor. Rsaon- all occasions. have my own sable rates. Call 686-2077. magician. Call Emke. 668.4932. Moving, MOVING? We w; ^rove anything. anywhere. anytime. Mer, a trUCkS for all types of moves Best rates. tree esurnates. 10% discount be seniors. s40lhr. a Ca s»-oU& AJAX Moving Systems - full services. mows. mppiance and piano specialists. flat rate a hourly. We now have heated eorage sous. Now ofrenng free boxes with move. Call 427- OWS, (TF) HARRY -O-THE-MOVERS - move log or smell. we once therm all Free seurnaas. Seniors discount fhom nates moves. pianos moved. Comparable rens. Cal 432-205O. (TF) Plumbing Experienced Journeyman Pkmftr No pub too smau FalRats. showers basement washrooms. wet btrs. elle Any rervirsi or addison. Da" 427.4174 Mal 427-M Ask for Tom LiceneW Plumber Fw quality work 111111 reasonable prices. Cs3 Ray at 282-7313 FREE ESTIMATES PIC LlSOWboongh MAN veer tuck andAw man for as your, mwev needs. prices a Tax, Fumviil q your budget Special rate* for Directory assign. Starting at S30rw. Give Pea a call r1578-9633. (TFALLI RWA with large truck curl as avid tax preparation. w household move. residential• ends or monthly. Call Judy cons rwCial. AN types of moues. Kukels. Accountant, 420.2081. Call Carl or Jane. 427-26%. (020683) Classified Dept. is open every Mon. to Thurs. 8 am. UII 8 p.m. Call 576-9335 to place your ad or tax it 572238 PAGE II&TIM NEW AH'YEE'R M SUMM% jUWAff 17,190 SOUD WOOD ;'►�+a:, �� PACJCAM'1` 1 PINE AAMMM • COTTAGE GRAIN • PLAIN OR BEADED . • SA6"X4" • PACKAGE COVERS 14 S4 FT. • TONGUE & GROOVE • V JOINT ONLY62ss41 PRE -PRIMED WHITE FINGER JOINT PINE MOULDINGS COLONIAL 7A"21/8XT 49 �` c sis wr oEll COLONIAL siax s/ 74 1521 15021 ONy b cOLONML 3/=1/4X7• 49 DOOR STOP 15412 ONLY EA. 2 COLONIAL v2X41/8XV 29 ASE 1515 O Ell COLONIAL 11A"S 1/2X8• 50121E «.x 1479m CROWN s/axs vsX& 29 15249 ONLY Ek PANEL AIL MOULD V2X1 V16X8• 79 15276 ONLT HARDWOOD PLYWOOD • 1/n4'W POPLAR VC -ow 25�p t/r M'W MKIN MAHOGANY ow 33'►. 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REG. 10." 49 .. SALE... so 10 KG ow 20 AcG 20 m lbi4ff S�Now -ICE%Ctr J WAUCWAY DE-ICER 4.54 KG BAG ONLY 2609N , GET A $5 REBATE TriE EUPEx KE SCRAPERS HEAVY DUTY FORGED STEEL HEAD REG. 11.99 99 SAU 158000 "RCR" VINYL CARPET RUNNER - CLEAR - 27" WIDE ONLY "War 79 27" HEAVY DUTY CLEAR VDM CARPET RUNNER 139LIN. FT ONL 132100 q4ftvMmxQ IV X 120 FLOOR TILES FLEXIBLE RACE -W PIMS— RDOR TXES WITH A V&4UTRIL NO -WAX FNSH 4 a yyOF !!Poll Irr 12~X12~ FLOOR TILS Sar v4• Vpm Tm ' •GREAT SELECTION s� — t 4 SALE... 55USEM&