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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_02_27Region taxes up, police service down By KEITH GILLIGAN Staff Reporter PICKERING - Services pro- vided by the Region in 1994 will cost Pickering property owners an average of $586 this year, $5 more than in '93. Across Durham, the average ratepayer will fork out about $437 in regional taxes this year. A*dart ow Parties QQ 210 40 Annandale Country Club Sunday, Feb. 27, 1994 =A- 4 0 That's the good news, which can be attributed in part to Durham officials' expectations that the Region will pay out less in welfare in 1994 than in '93. The bad news is that, to curb taxes in this municipal election year, the politicians have decided Durham Regional Police will operate with 45 fewer officers. That has police services board chairman and Ajax mayor Jim Witty "a little concerned" but he's confident public safety will not be jeopardized. Of the $320 million Durham will spend this year, property owners will pick up $93.7 million of that on tax bills. Some funds will come from those of you who pay for water and sewer and resi- dents who'll be charged user fees for other Region services. The remainder conies from provincial grants and reserves. Durham finance and adminis- tration committee bead Don Had- den told politicians last week Region departments had to slash budget requests considerably to Pickering Edition liws ADYiATisii 24 pages Letters..»........».......»...»».6 Sincerely Yours. ------ 22 compensate for the loss of $7.8 million in grants from the Province because of its social contract, expenditure control plan and reform of its long-term care Program. The police force was among the hardest-hit departments as it was forced to make what Mr. See PUBLIC...Page 2 Does your ctua smo with confidence? Does your child use his/her full pdential? Give him/her BOTH with KARATE. 839-599 A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 930 + 70 GST = $1 Vol. 113 No. 9 Ha ars s Duntmon high SchWs Lirtdsay Wells, left, and Jer"er Eis celebrate after a crucial play during LOSSA senior galsvolleyball semi-final action against WhAby's Anderson Colegiate. The LOSSA volleyball d a pionships were hosted at Pine Ridge Secondary School on Thursday. Dunbarton W to Anderson. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Confusion over guardian leg'islat'ion ❑ The province has made changes which affects who will look after your estate should you become mentally incapacitated By MARIANNE TAKACS Durham Staff DURHAM - Depending on who you listen to. the new provincial Substitute Decisions Act will either make it harder or easier to ensure that friends or family will be able to manage a per- son's affairs if he or she becomes incapacitated in some way. But the one thing everyone seems to agree on is that the public seems to have a lot of misconceptions about the new legislation. "This isn't radical stuff, this is good stuff," says Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman, who has been receiving a lot of calls and questions about the act from concerned citizens. "I don't under- stand, all of the sudden you have all these lawyers and phone-in shows and articles. There appears to be a group of Liberal lawyers in southwestern Ontario who are attempting to make political hay out of this." Mr. Wiseman insists a lot of the information that has been cumlating about the act in Durham — particularly in copies of articles faxed between businesses — is simply wrong. "There's a tremendous amount of misinforma- tion that's floating around out there," says Harvey Storm, a local lawyer whose specialties include estate law. He says a lot of people seem to have See SENIORS».Page 3 DON'T LET ANOTHER DAY END WITHOUT MEETING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE! CALL SINCERELY YOUR$ AT 1-416-976-1991 10 DAYS OF SOME OF TE 8 1` arJar'sreiwne�c. ,. Inc, 1VC� MARCH 10 - 2WALL SHOWS iEEI 11AM912:30, 2PM XKA DE" PICKERING TOWN CENTREDOOR PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER S Public safety not at risk; Witty FROM PAGE l Hadden's budget report calls "sig- nificant reductions" in spending. About S2? million was chopped. in part by cutting 45 police offs - cars. Those job cuts will be "accom- plished by retirements". Mr. Wittv says. He's "obviously a little con- cerned" about losing cops. But. "Calls for service are down a little bit. If calls for service had gone up, we'd two, in a la mu of tble." As has been the police depart- ment's policy for the past few j years, calls will be responded to on a priority basis. "There'll be no change to the level of attention given to public safety. not at all." h mr. Wit assures. Re�_ional council will consider the •9)4 budget at its meetingWednesday. 'March 2. at 10 a.m. at the Durham headquarters. cor- ner of Rossland Rd. and Garden St.. «•pithy. The meeting is open to the public. UNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 Correction Notice The Buon Giomo ad that ran Wed., Feb. 23,194 contained an error. The ad should have read sale ends March 2194. We regret any inconvenience we may have caused the readers and Buon Giortno's customers. ALGONQUIN SPACE CAMPUS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' . e rta. roocits, rockets. �ateiiae5, itie- � apes lasers and much more. Great res- xence, good tool with land and water .ports in weekls co-ed sessions lune to �*ptember A unique. exciting, educa- :�onal space ad%enture for all' For brochure: 1(800) 38 -SPACE K coRr ITM N d11s wale's Norse FadYan•"the bronkup errors here occurred: •Brand Mao, Md.e o•e» en p•pe L hew preen trarr.pe..d Mawwr. B» doecr"ons and prleee are t onem .TM'ill rro'Woftw w.eWineu�a Bim» ftellur v".rrO1fa welds ss/s. we MN Minus 'n" CtWdren•s Splatlu Sults on paps 12 should read Splash h►arMs, not alts. We �wr�' "'rw Ia ereconrdence eft o" pure e Mart Canada UwAod . CORRECTION In our Maxi Drug flyer valid Irom February 26th to March 41h, 1994, on page 5, the prices of the lollowirg items are wrong. DRISTAN Tablets 24 - Capsules or Caplets 16 $2.99 SHOULD HAVE READ: $3.29 DRISTAN Long Lasting Spray 15 ml 29 SHOULD HAVE READ: $2.99 Our apologies to our customers. rill A .D? '_"- AJAX-PICKERING - March In Ajax, the ceremony will be Complex, Mlle The Esplanade• lagging kidney will be declared Kidney Month in held at I I a.m. at the Town hall, During the Kidney Foundation's Pickering and Ajax with a flag-rais- corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings fund-raising campaign, volunteers research sunnQ�'t ing ceremonies on Monday, Feb. 'Cres., and in Pickering, it will be Igo door to door raising funds to YY 28. held at noon at the Pickering Civic ?support research. i.usa• OJL a� is ►*• SZ695 2 MONTHS ALL NLIMITED llilk Amok, DEALERS .OMETERS GM G• • • OPEN FOF CARTS & SERVICE SA LABOURS N p�4VCALL FOR ARRANTY HOLIDAY 'BOB IMYERS OPEN NURSE GUS BROWN TAA -7 PA ffyrrtisc ftkk WC Truft FK T At - ' ON ' Oftilidift 101111111,101110W a" 0 NiC 12010wrdes St FWft 5 �t 425 8ayh tfi W., #*9 �, -01dbft ' 668.8858 668.8871 427-2500 ! RK -,66840 68-4044 t W8M,ft 04 0rrtuao MOTOR SAW OM SK �CHAEL BOYER ROY NICHOLS OM LTD. LTD, _ rp r•e ,1" 0 amTreft OPS MOUM Lid. Owti " • Oldslll Wie 715 Kingston fid., fridtpig . Eula t B A.M. - '� NOAAFn 666.9359 06H1M6my 436-2222 436-2228 1 P.M. 436.7441 72941501 831.2693 mmr. 2 PJL:: Ahoy sailors When students at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School in Pickering began studying Under the Sea, they built a boat to help them in their travels. Aboard the S.S. Toot -Toot, from left, are Diana Vistoni, Sean Cartier, Kerri McIntyre and Christina Romagnuolo. Seniors requested changes. Wiseman FROM PAGE l the mistaken impression that the provincial government will be able to "swoop down and seize (resi- dents') assets" if they become ill and unable to make their own decisions. The Substitute Decisions Act has been passed by the provincial legislature but is not expected to be proclaimed and in effect until early 1995. It updates laws on what may happen when someone is no longer mentally capable of making important decisions about his or her life. One concern that many people seem to have is that power of attorney documents already drawn up to appoint someone to manage a persons affairs if be or she is incapacitated will no longer be valid under the new legislation. That is not the case, according to Trudy Spinks, a lawyer with the Office of the Public Trustee. "It (the power of attorney) will be treated in all respects as if it were made under the new act," she explains. The only major difference, according to Ms. Spinks, will be that two witnesses wiu be required for a power of attorney under the new legislation, where only one is currently required. As well, a few more categories of people — such as children of the person giving the power of attorney — will be disqualified from acting as wit- nesses. Another concern is that the new legislation will make it harder for family members to become substi- tute decision makers if no power of attorney has been previously established. But according to information provided by the Min- istry of the Attorney General, it will actually become easier because a family member will no longer necessarily have to go to court to be appointed guardian, as is required now. A guardian may be appointed by the Public Trustee after an assessment process. Mr. Wiseman points out the changes that have been trade were in response to the concerns seniors and other advocacy groups expressed to the province when the new legislation was being planned. The whole idea, he explains, is to protect people who become incapacitated. "It's an attempt to give some security to people so they know someone isn't going to raid their estate," says Mr. Wiseman. Mr. Storm, however, says the new legislation may make the pro- cess of establishing a power of attorney more expensive. "It's my understanding the whole process is going to become more difficult," he explains, most- ly because the forms required for the power of attorney are expected be longer and more complex. The province is planning a pub- lic education campaign on the new act, for which it will distribute power of attorney forms and guidebooks. 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Conpreq s.on 1 Russel for being our Sunday Cemex of the YVeek mwrbw of OMMRJ ar000� a001"r�ci�d . SAY YOU SAW IT IN ........... DURHAM SPORTS PAY NO G.S.T. W� 5 Pc. Sectional $69999 11ESS*FUKffMR i L.K a M4 ara; S& 14 LK -6 W Say 12 Pft-6 pm x PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,19% P 'Keep doors open'when selectinghigh school classes AJAX-PICKERING - Students facing the difficult task of selecting high school courses for next year are advised to "keep all doors open." That is especially true for stu- dents now in Grade 9 who must soon select their level of study and Grade 10s who must start preparing for a career, reminds guidance counsellor Lorraine Snow of Arch- bishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School in Ajax. While many Grade 9s are "really PASTA PORT Today a lady, she O o come in ma store. She taste a cup of our GOURMET COFFEE and then look at me. She say "nice full body" I say 'thanks 1 try to stay fit. " She laugh I don know why I think maybe she like me. 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SmartTUNE FUEL INJECTION SERVICE O Replace Pao ❑ Access ownputer for error codes ❑ Check distributor op o Check sWk 04 wires OChackai►Nor p check PVC system ❑ VAim es*f0a drraWked ACi95 6995 V6*rV$(NWCm)1 • When purchased with a suspension check at regular 75 price of sm.-V Most Passenger Cars' SERVICE � � !p L OPN 7:30 am. HOURS sun. 11 am. - S p.nL SUNDAYS 11 000. I PICKEwnc Pickering Store Only 839=8124 1300 Kingston Rd. (AT LIVERPOOL) PICKERING ® ® 9-7=1 concerned" about choosing basic, general or advanced studies, Mrs. Snow recommends they listen to the advice of teachers, while con- sidering their marks, skills and future goals. "If a student has any aspiration for a career that requires a universi- ty education, they must obviously select advanced studies," she notes. Students who plan to attend col- lege but have the academic ability to do well in advanced studies should do so, believes Mrs. Snow. ' They should be challenged to their maximum level. "When they enrol in general, they have closed one major door. Still, some kids have to be realistic of their abilities when making that choice." For Grade 10s, decisions can be even tougher because math, science and history will be optional courses it Grade 11, while only English remains mandatory (and religion, for Catholic students). While a wide range of options allow them to "hone in on what they really want to do," malty stu- dents may be tempted to take the easiest route through their final years, Mrs. Snow reports. But some universities and col- leges have very specific entrance requirements, and even a graphic arts program may demand some senior math credits. Students should check with their guidance depart- ment to ensure their long range plans won't be affected if they elim- inate a subject from their program. Johnvince� • Seniors Save ; Tuesdays ::�_l • • 10% = Excluding Specials = SUPERIOR - - - — til. 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WE;kRE CLOSET 0 YOU! R76'� '060". .. Z q :, w �, f 0 � Y. t Z k C � .: \ S X w 7 Y :J i 7 i. a ■ c ,. o a .: ® i w � .. 6 - S .. . .. .... .. .ff V - a i n . d 1 r. .� a - a .. . _ ,. .. .. � .. v •_ _ _ LOEB Gold Seal Maple Leaf Town Club Catelli Chunk Light Tuna Wieners Sliced Side Bacon Spaghetti Sauce -L 184 g 790 Barbecue, Wise Chace or Skinless, 450 g 179 Regular or Low Salt. 500 g pkg 179 Tomato. 680 790 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 UNTIL SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1994. WE;kRE CLOSET 0 YOU! R76'� '060". .. Z q :, w �, f 0 � Y. t Z k C � .: \ S X w 7 Y :J i 7 i. a ■ c ,. o a .: ® i w � .. 6 - S .. . .. .... .. .ff V - a i n . d 1 r. .� a - a .. . _ ,. .. .. � .. v •_ _ _ LOEB PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1"4 A' ax -Pickering News Advertiser Edit ►ria s/1.4et err J A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday TIMOTHY J. WHI, E , Publisher 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 JOANNE BURGHARDTRDTEditor-in-chief Newsroom - 683-5110 Distribution - 683-5117 Retail Advertising - 683-5110 Classified - 798-7672 WE BRUCE DFORD,GALLAGHER, Managing Editor FAX - 683-7363 National Advertising Sales - 493-1300 Real Estate & Automotive Advertising - 798-7672 BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager Member of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Sales Manager Member of the Ontario Press Council ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager Taki*ngi*t one step at a ti*me Let's get one thing straight — graduated licensing is a GOOD thing. Many teenagers who are approaching legal driving age are deriding the provincial government's plan to gradually introduce new licence holders to the world of responsible driving. They say it is unfair — that it punishes the majority of innocent for the crimes of a few. But that is really missing the point. The point is that young peo- ple are prone to getting into traffic accidents. In fact. driving mishaps are the number one killer of drivers between the ages of 16 to 24, and new drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a collision than experienced drivers. A car can be a lethal weapon in the hands of an inexperienced driver. The answer? Give young people more experience. The graduated licensing program calls for new drivers to go through a number of levels before they earn complete driving privi- leges. The first level lasts a minimum of 12 months, or eight months if a driver has gone through a driver education course. During this phase, the new driver cannot travel on 400 -series highways and is only allowed one passenger in the front seat of the car. and that person must be an experience driver. The second level also lasts at least one vear and calls for stu- dents to refrain from drinking and carry only as many passengers as there are seatbelts in the car. After completing each level, new drivers are tested on their new driving skills. It is true that many young people are responsible from the moment they first get behind the wheel. and that it's a small minor- ity of drivers who need the extra practice. But this is one case where it is better to say 'guilty until proven innocent.' Because, with luck. it will save more young lives. � LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Hospital stay most pleasant To the editor, My hat goes off to the nurses. doctors and other staff at this hospital, they're the best. My wife, Ruth, and 1 moved to Ajax six years ago. I have had Dr. Hoff- man wbo is a,.ery fine doctor and has looked after me since we moved. He is a good doctor to me and everyone else. Recently, I was admitted to Ajax -Pickering General bosotal by Dr. Hoff- man The care I have had by all the ruses, doctors and other staff has been outstanding. I have been in and out of many hospitals in Ontario and nowhere bas the care been bearer. Even the meals are good. I am presently in a section of the newly constructed wing and what a dif- fexeaoe. It maks your stay a lot more brighter and enjoyable which 'increases your outlook, on getting better. Ruth and I feel honored io have this fabulous hospital in our community. We think that if we want n beep it this way, we can with community effort by either volunteering or donating, because one day it could be one of you in here and I would think that you would want the same excellent care hum the nurses, doctors and other staff as I am getting. Leonard Bedd, .Ajax Studied to death To the editor, On March 2, 1994, it will be 22 years sive the federal government declared its intention to expropriate about 20,000 acres, mostly in Pickering Township, for an unwanted and apparently unneeded international airport to serve the greater Toronto area Now our MP Dan McTeague says by way of your newspaper dot the pre- sent government needs to do another study to determine whether it should sell or keep the land taken from marry families. Surely he jests. We have been stud- ied to death at great personal and financial Cost. It is not mach wander that our country is in so much trouble when many of the supposed brightest people of Canada apparently haven't been able to make a decision in 22 years regarding the expropriated federal area Members of Parliament come and go but the civil servants are there and surely mast have some credibility. Some of us on the site would just I*e to have the government or their arbi- tram do us the service of making a commitment and implementing it now, not in another 22 years or any portion thereof. Come on Members of Parliament, say yea or nay. If you [bink tlnis is loo much to ask try very hard to put your- selves in our situation. It has not been easy. Frances Day, Brougluwn I ift j From the editor's desk 'INencfy Gaf*her Time to revolt I've decided to change my ways from a law-abiding, mem- ber of the 'silent majority type' citizen. It's giving me nothing but grief, causing me nothing but frustration. I've never marched on Parlia- ment Hill and I've never started a letter -writing campaign. Being the type of person who sits at the dinner table and com- plains about government gets me nowhere. But 1 do it and then go to bed. When 1 see how much tax came off my paycheque, I roar. Then I silently cash my cheque. I curse the high costs of bilingualism and multicultural- ism and forget about it minutes later. Then along comes a group of fugitives who convince the two highest forms of government in the land to cut tobacco tax. What about welfare reform, how about MP pensions? Aren't millions of Canadians more concerned about those issues than tobacco tax? For those of us who don't smoke -- we've just been had big time. And what are we doing about it? Not a thing. The federal government was too frightened to play political football with native Canadians. Fearing another Oka scandal, the government took the easy way out and cut the tax. Then some yahoo smokers joined the bandwagon and pushed a little harder until the province, too, caved in. Tax reductions are a joy to any Canadian. But when they come in the back -handed, manipulative way the tobacco reductions did, all Canucks lose. A large part of our huge health-care bill comes from smoking-related illnesses. You can bet your first-born the ill- nesses will increase. I'm ashamed that I didn't take the time to do anything about the tax reduction. I almost feel robbed. It's funny how fast gov- ernment moves on issues that could put them on the hot seat. On second thought, no, it's not funny at all. But, it's the route we've allowed our government to take for years. If you want to be pan of his- tory, if you want to make a dif- ference, it's time to take action. Get ready to revolt. AB OUT U S The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for style, length and legal rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num ber for our information. Letters can be mailed or dropped off at the News Advertiser, 130 Corn- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 or sent by FAX to 683- 7363. Metroland Printing, Publish- ing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers includes: Alax/Pickering News Advertiser, The Aurora Banner, Barrie Ban- ner/Advance, The Brampton Guardian, The Burlington Post, The Collingwood Connection, The Etobicoke Advertiser/Guardian, The Georgetown Independent, Kingston This Week, Lindsay This Week, Markham Economist and Sun, The Milton Canadian Champion, The Mis- sissauga News, The Newmar- ket Era, Northumberland News, North York Mirror, Oakville Beaver, Oshawa -Whitby This Week, Orillia Today, Peterbor- ough This Week, The Rich- mond Hill/Thornhill/Vaughan Liberal, The Scarborough Mir- ror, The StouffvilleAJxbridge Tri- bune, Today's Seniors. Second class mail registra- tion number 1897. Mail sub- scription rates in Canada: 1 year, $70 per edition. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. y SM .t THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 -PAGE 7 MORE AND LESS. 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BREAD White sliced Valuplus large 6759 loaf 05ea Limit 3 per family UNTIL APRIL 2MDe U)blam L�l�►Centne WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON MILK, BREAD, BUTTER, EGGS &SUGAR' PACE s -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 aRable momen's tra e alrhas oof S av DURHAM - The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club is sponsoring a Trade Fair and Exposition this spring at the Metro East Trade Centre. The theme of the May 14 fair is "business and community working together for a positive future". With that in mini, sev- rMEN ENS 1110111 SEE SES SEE MEN iINVITES YOU ' TO BE OUR GUEST TASTE THE BEST 1 EnjOY I One Complimentary i HOMEBURGER With the purchase of another and a Fry and Medium Soh dnnk. Valid with presentation of this coupon I offer expires March 3a 94 1 1163 Kingston Rd. Pickering ■ We stand behind our work. ■ We will go with you to an audit at no charge, (although we cannot provide legal representation-) It's wby Canadiatts return. OSHAWA Kmart Plaza4367188 15 Bond St.E.723-2217 Lake Vista Plaza 433-2195 SOWMANVILLE 243 K St. E 623-6957 MITDY 125 Brock St, S. 688-337, Kmart Karldalwood Raza 728-3430 AJAX 3-235 6ayty St. W. 6861395 Harwood Plaza Mall 427-1960 gpan 9 a.m. $ P.M. waawdeya 9 5 Sal. Caa a9fi 71 M for IM kKatwn naan)al you Maga. Call and Vq &- W" W" in this weal" /wing r"t" more Mm: EATON'S �� eral booths have been designated for use by community groups such as the Heart and Stroke Foundation, United Trades Women and Big Brothers/Sis- ters. Informative seminars of inter- est to small business are sched- uled. along with health and DISCOVER TME DIFFERENCE lifestyle presentations. The fair provides an opportunity for busi- nesses to promote their products and services. There'll be several draws for prizes, including a raffle for a trip for two to Las Vegas. Booths for the trade fair are still available. Business sectors represented so far include travel, real estate, secretarial, financial, education and training, home/office decor, and many more. Anyone interested in partici- pating as an exhibitor or as sponsor of a community booth should call Kathy Cox, trade fair committee chair, at 837-0491. ' The sponsoring club is a non- profit organization. Proceeds from the fair will go to the club's bursary fund. The fair will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the trade centre, at Brock Rd. and Pickering Park- way. Admission is free. � OPEN Franklin s SUMAYD' UBBY'S � DEEP BROWNED BEANS IN PORK 14 OZ 2/$ 1- Uncle"ir6os, I UNCLEB BEN'S UP converted" CONVERTED namral n wuml �` ata..,. RICE Kcr rtra.n• 1.4 ,- -tMaawt KieM ,,.cNk KG All WOM NNIEAST MEAT CHICKEN STRIPS 30 1", �tu.113,jlnrn �. trt. fruit Pinch MINUTE MAID ASSORTED VARIETIES SUNLIGHT LIQUID \ ;I I _ DISH t r DETERGENT i� 950 ML PIZZA STIR 99 NBA 1 "1 0! 20 / • 16/1136 E ■ • 124 `• Friul�Int= NAS E1IERMY LOW PRICES rfivm � NI11 NOTE PEYtt PLN _ CORNED ORANGE SH�MP00 BEEF PEKOE TEA 4L 29949 99 3406 216 350 • • FK • NL • AJAX SALE STARTS FEBRUARY 27 TO MARCH ob OPEN MON ,TUE TO = WED TO IN TO 9 SAT TO 6 SUN TO S 282 MONARCH.AVE AT BAYLY � 401 NWYUTLY � W s ! W 3 E W s -t-' M' V SUNDAY, FEB. 27 BINGO: The Multiple Sclerosis Society, Durham chapter, holds a fund- raising bingo from 4 to 6 pm. at Cae- sar's Bingo Palace, 88 King St. W., Oshawa. Nevada tickets available. 728- 2789. PANCAKES: The Durham West Girls' Hockey Association hosts a pan- cake breakfast from 7:30 to 11:30 am. at the Pickering Complex, O'Brien Rink Meeting Room, Valley Farm Rd. Tick- ets $3.839-5745. GAELIC FOOTBALL: The Durham Emmets Gaelic Football Club holds an information meeting on Cana- da's newest sport at the Ajax Communi- ty Centre from 2 to 4 p.m. Boys 14 to 18 years needed for the 1994 season. 686- 0279 (Marie Kelly). PURIM PARTY: Jewish Families of Durham host a purim party at the Don Beer Arena banquet hall, Pickering, from 2 to 5 pm. $15 per family for non- members. 831-1234. MONDAY, FEB. 28 CANCER: The Irving With Cancer support group for adults, friends and family meets from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Cricket Club, northeast corner of Monarch Ave. and Clements Rd. W. The support group for parents of chil- dren with cancer and the support group for youths seven to 17 years dealing with cancer both meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax. 686-1516 (Lynn Nazarko). ANTI-SMOKING: The Durham Region Lung Association holds a free support group meeting every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the association office, 40 King St. W., (corner of King and Centre Sts.), Suite 300, Oshawa. The group is for smokers in any stage of quit- ting and meets every Monday. People going to their first meeting are asked to call. 436-1046. TUESDAY, MARCH 1 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Seniors' Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Ajax Seniors' Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd. Accountant Brian Murphy speaks on income tax credits and deductions a senior may use. 683- 7799 (Louise). SOFTBALL: Registration for Pick- ering Softball Association men's and w- %o - v I arehouse VrCN Mon -Fri 10-8 Saturday 10 - 6 0' F_)IXIe Ell" oh EDC-- ital Office= 83 -1 -3603 D.. M. ►•••.oer .. ,- a. row.•w.n Sw.lwwwu .. -,., V o.rr� w.•r w... • tN1tgAIFDr#f7� •aErOai • ALTS •FISP � qA6 • � �� � 1C(81® •••- 931 3Z5 PICKERING RINGETTE ASSOCIATION COME JOIN US! 199495 PRE -REGISTRATION SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 10:30 A.M. -12:30 P.M. PICKERING REC CENTRE - BILL O'BRIEN ICE PAD COME WITH YOUR SKATES & LET YOUR DAUGHTER(S) EXPERIENCE RINGETTE FOR THE FIRST TIME. EXPERIENCED PLAYERS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ASSIST. FOR MORE INFO. AND TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT CALL BOB AT &19-6%6 ERVATIONS NOT NECESSARY - BRING A FRIEND A SEE YOU THE PARKVIEW GOLF CLUB TOURNAMENT SPECIALS FRoM 1$52.501 INCI.UDFS;41 PARKVIEW GOLF, CART do DINNER GOLF CLUB FULLY LICENCED ITC: The First Oshawa litemational BANQUET FACILITIES 2-18 HOLE AV1UTABLE FOR YOUR dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at the Hong NON GOLFING EV$NTS CHAMPIONSHIP COURSES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 STEELES & MARKHAM ROAD NZNBJMHIPS 1416-293-2833 Not; AccZPTED EDUCATION: The System With a LIN21I<D »a PUBLIC WELCOME women's divisions is at the Pickering Recreation Complex from 7 to 9 p.m. QUILTERS: The Durham Trillium Quilters' Guild meets at 7:30 pm. at St. George's Anglican Church, Bagot and Centre Sts., Oshawa. 683-5135, 725- 1945. PARENT FINDERS: Parent Find- ers, a group that helps reunite adoptees and their birth parents, meets at 7:30 pm. at St. Paul's Church, 227 Bloor St. E.. Toronto. 686-7840 (Jan). THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, I991 -PAGE 9 ITC: The First Oshawa litemational the education system. Free child care Training in Communication club holds a provided. 576-6150 (Kate Hudson John dinner meeting at 6 p.m. at the Hong Brown). Kong House Restaurant, 89 Simcoe St. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 S.. Oshawa. Training in public speaking BINGO: The Canadian Organization available. $14.725-9179. for Tropical Education and Rainforest EDUCATION: The System With a Conservation (COTERC) holds a mati- Mission Task Force meets from 1 to nee bingo starting at 12:30 p.m., at 2:30 p.m. at St. Bemadette's Parish hall, Bingo Country, comer of Monarch Ave corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings and Clements Rd. W.. Ajax. The grou` Cres., Ajax. The task force is gathering holds a bingo every second Wednexie�, input from the Catholic community on 427-8572 I 194 SPORTS SEDAN - *10 FROM 113 E GREAT %NADIAN HmAmTHOM .•cauoas 1916 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 725 -FISH TM largest selection of Aquarium Furniture Displays in Canada now on saNIL RNANCING NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS - SEE STORES FOR DETAILS ,1•-M,M •NM M.w .q,-I-•N�r•{ti-fwM.w.�/-•111 'SOA w,M�., •M • w r.r w..r a. w• rr • . aw �.-.•-,•rMr. • o.ti., r.r. r •.w IL M Mlw-. . i •� w+M M;.nr• M rM�• •- �r�.•.0 rr..•, •,w, •w�ww.M•rwro•r r.r...w.r •M••�.,•r1 .w�ti--I M.M1�-.O-M./-FMw,w ill •�.�Y�w M-wr-•w ..,.yMw./ PAGE 1416THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19114 SUNDAY SPORT'S Area wrestlers tops at Durham -York meet AJAX-PICKERING - Area high schools produced Kerry Ashley, of Pine Ridge Secondary School, live gold medalists at the Durham York Secondary captured the title at 57 kilos (126 lbs.). He defeated School Athletic Association (DYSSAA) Wrestling Steve Chapman of tlxbridge Secondary School by a Championships at St. Elizabeth High superior decision. Orell Morgan, also of Pine Ridge. School in York Region Tuesday. Scan Pierson of Dunharton High won the unlimited heavyweight class School defeated Dave Brennan of -.. after defeating a wrestler from the host Oshawa Vanier in the final of the St. Elizabeth high School in the title 67.5 kilo (148 lbs.) weight division. Pierson won by a superior decision i match. Peter Thompson of Ajax High (more than 12 points head).f School won the DYSSAA title in the Richard Azevedo, also of Dunbar- --� 210 -lbs. weight class. Sean Pierson Kerry Ashley All five wrestlers will compete at the ton, won the DYSSAA title to lac; u1 kilo 034 lbs.) weight class. Ile defeated Harold Hum- Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association be. f L Roberts by a fall (OFSAA) Wrestling Championships in Windsor 1 Fish & Chips 1 "Possibly The Best Fish & Chips" 1 EXP. SAT„00 ' `c.,. MAR. 50 ' OFF €'"� t+C� •rte � �; >� FAMILY PACK OR PARTY PACK L —750 Oklahoma Dr. Pickering 831-1222J. .L , Resale Boutique for Women & Children We carry on consignment a huge selection of high quality women's, children's and maternity clothing, toys, baby equipment, country crafts & collectibles and much more ... at incredible savings. Recycling Pays $$$ Cau for more details or vest us at . 3555 Thickson Rd. N. (Beside Don's No Frills) Whitby. 579-9912 Kids play area & plenty of parking, Durham HomePreneurs l 7, ACCOUNTING ..� SOLUTIONS CO. TAX PREPARATION PERSONAL 1L BUSINESS ASC Specializes in bookkeeping and accounting for small and medium size business. TEL: 427-3423 FAX: 427-5428 Start your own IwscoviEW Tors -- business! Wanted: Fun. energetic people to sell top quality educational toys on a part-time or lull -time bans: you decider Free training with lots of support and low start-up costs. Don't pass up this chance to start your own sucessful business today! For bore rllofolilloo, cam Chris Wilson (905)427-2881 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MW Cowlw SNMce Inc. wnd Cwaara�l Deelef ra • Same Day ada gat CaWaWn a Rush - Overnight CARLA IDEMS -P" Courier A degauss PA, unit toe • X -press Post M", Ontario L1w ays . Expedited !7-7733 PampLSTM TAX SEASON BLUES? Cheer up - we are here to help! Friendly, qualdied accountant Personal and corporate taxes Bookkeeping & accounting services Rose Cronin, CMA owner of Brothers Bookkeeping 85 Chambers Drive, Unit 5 Ajax, LiZ 1E5 Phone 428-7886 Fax 428-8474 GrouP 1, Seldom ha. a _:roap people been bureaucracies. But they are qualified Dryden, who operates Lease Mart drawn together with such a directed business people who have much to offer Systems, a company who specializes in enthusiasm as with the Durham including quality. value and lease financing, mortgages and business Homepreneurs group. A gathering of professionalism. loans. people motivated by their own inner Before i go much further it may be They felt that by providing a forum energies, and a need to succeed and be helpful to explain a little about what this where local businesses could exchange the best they can be. has produced an association is all about, and where it's ideas, promote their products or services association of professionals which is beginnings lie. and network, they could help Durham steadily developing into an important This small. but quickly expanding Region prosper. business voice in the community. group has recently been experiencing -When you come to one of our Why is this group becoming such an tremendous growth since its inception in networking breakfasts' explains Karen important part in Durham's business September, 1993. The association was Dryden -you begin to understand what picture? The answer is simple, really. As the brainchild of several members: all the fuss is about. You find virtually times become tougher, and dollars Nancy McNamara. who operates Office every kind of service or product that you become scarce. there are a lot of people Innovations, a company specializing in or your business could ever need, is right wondering if traditional business designing innovative office space, at your fingertips. Everything that can bureaucracies are necessary to provide Claudia Balsdon, who operates Balsdon make you feel better, or make your quality service and product. Quite Computer Services, who specializes in business feel better can be found. That simply, no. desktop publishing, Jean Hart, who includes accountants, safety planners, As the group's name suggests, these operates Jean Florance Hart Photo image consultants, marketing home entrepreneurs arc individuals who Illustrations and specializes in industrial professionals, media representatives, are not held back by traditional business and commercial photography. and Karen manufacturers, and many more, too numerous to mention.' Their hunch in 1993 was right. Since Lease Mart TO ADVERTISEthat initial meeting many more UWSystems YOUR SMALL professions have involved. Tito numbers attendingthea informal monthly BUSINESS networking breakfasts have steadily Fi�jV S� outgrown the venue in which it has been CALL held. Currently networking numbers top Karen Kryden 70 at any given meeting. DUNCAN FLETCHER The Homepreneurs invite anyone who Tel: 905-686-1786 Fax: 905-686-2852 AT THE runs a business from their home, or serves those businesses in some LMS Financial Services A/ edng capac`ty or is simply interested, to join NEWS ADVERTISER them on the second Thursday of each 80 Nashdene Road, Suite 230 month at Victorian Gardens Restaurant. Scarborough, Ontario, M 1 V 5E4 683-5110 For more information contact Karen _ _ _ Dryden at 686-1786. LIKE TO EARN MORE PART-TIME THAN FULL-TIME? seeking 18 key ambitious people who want to capitalize on the most powerful trend of the 90s. Must be coachable, have leadership qual'Ities, and be wilting to work hard. Interested? Phone Barb at 439.2916 ...are you open-minded? • WuWing Rec episoru • Corporate Furnas • Pnuate Parties • Fine cuisine Prepared & SenAed in an Elegant seuipg 60 Randall Drive, Aja: Susan Coburn Certified Cjeneraf Accountant Accounting & Bookkeeping SeMces for SMALL BUSINESSES ALL SERVICES Including . GST . 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SAVE ON ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS 416425-7000 Easm Rolan d Rqw and NSA Air A OW S3irs831i4M COSMETICS ®I Denise Wiese Beauty Consultant (905) 430-3851 Dr. Bernard Farber and Dr. Howard Petroff Family Physicians Are pleased to announce Dr. Virginia MacLennan has joined their practice NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS 905-420-5776 Pickering Medical Centre 1885 Glenanna Rd. Ste. 210 (directly across from Pickering Town Centre) ,`""° PICKERING SOCCER CLUB CcEvk PICKERING SOCCER CLUB will be holding their FINAL REGISTRATION SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1994 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX(upstairs) Children born in 1989 & prior are eligible to play. Proof of age & Health Card for new players is required. For more information, please call 831-9803 Rep. and Select (Competitive) Team Tryouts. For times and information, please call: BOYS Sommerville Henry 839-8108 GIRLS Don Maher 831-4475 • I ortra�ts OF $4 95, PAYABLE WHEN "TRAI"S ARE TAKEN NO .i 'HARGE FOR ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS Pox For odwa&sed Dortrolts our WW*n - on your dace of boc►grourd You, 'dWr11e Props weico,ned At7dl,,drld pow to■e� For Z • 4 ..• ONLY 1a� pomon purch, a No , � 95 no oblgotar ro p.,rcF,rne No , mil or the rwmber Of ac,w(ned collecnom per 'jl lo—ly, but one per subM Pornoo ., s,ies oppronr+ole Hurry, Now No Charge For Additional Sub jectsi THIS AREA KMART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN 5 DAYS Tues. - Sat. 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. PICKERING (Kingston Rd.) AIM * Products g" you o.l(n portraits IF e TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTA CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU - WE ARE AVAIRABU TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE $V PEOPLE OF ALL AGES O 1994 PCA IffI W4 IlWff"44 DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST 24 HR. 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I., ten .,Iq,h t,. 1,11-\ I. ,i-nr.I Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements Tall: to someone you knotiti" SEARS CANADA INC OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 Central Air Conditioning Furnaces Heat Pumps Electronic Air Cleaners Water Conditioners Water Heaters SEARS ALSO SELLS AND INSTALLS Kitchen Cabinets Counter Tops Porch Enclosures Fencing (Wood & Mesh) Cabinet Refocing Electrical Contracting Shingle Roofing Roll Shutters Bath Renovations Entry Doors Flat Roofing Siding Burglar Alarms French Doors Windows Awnings Insulation Garage Doors Gutter/Soffit/fascia Patio Covers Gas Fireplaces Patio Doors Skylights Florida Ceilings Aluminum Railings Vinyl Decking SEARS CANADA INC OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 Central Air Conditioning Furnaces Heat Pumps Electronic Air Cleaners Water Conditioners Water Heaters 'AGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 'Raiders' midgets oust i Whitby from playoffs AJAX-PICKERING - The 4jax/Pickering Slim -Line Windows nidget 'AAA' Raiders rep hockey earn swept Whitby out of the East - 0" Ontario playoffs. The Raiders bounced Whitby fmm the playoffs with back-to-back wins last Wednesday and 'Ibursday to capture the best -of -five series three games straight. Ajax/Pickering put the finishing touches on the series with a 6-4 win at the Don Beer Arena on Feb. 17. Markus Quinn led the way with a pair of goals and two assists. Single markers went w Rob Vessio. Chris Smith. Tim McCarthy and Jason RLW. Drawing assist, were Murray Sheehan and Erik Vorstadt each with two, Smith, Steve Quinn and Reed with sin&N. Game two in thd;, series was played in V%'hitbv on Feb. 16 with the Raiders doubling Whitby 6-3. 'lite game could have been called Ithe Murray Sheehan show, as he notched the hat trick ;and added an assist. Niall Maynard. Reed and Loughery Graham had the other grxtls. Assisting were Tim Watt with two. Graham Borne. Vorstadt and Victor Charbonneau with one apiece. WHIIAM S. NURSE President Nurse Chevrolet, Geo, Oldsmobile, Cadillac The "Dealer of Excellence Award" was presented by Maclean's Magazine to William Nurse for the greater Toronto ;area serviced by the Toronto Automobile Dealer Association. This award is for proficiency in business and community service. The award was presented at the opening of the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto on February 17, 1994. RONALD MARTINO A SON FUNIRAL 9111CT®RS AMM tli]AAD CHAPEL ,adz Bred A.M. PICKERING (,IAM moth of 1011 6W550 10 /A4�A PLUS UPCOMING SHOWS Stock up hers on all 1' SHowsoATI PHANTOM OF THE OPERA your rock rnarchandiss. MARCH 3o J JETHROTULL Licensed, pins, hats, MARCH 21 f ART GARFUNKEL shirts, videos and APRIL 15 i IS f STARS ON ICE I much more. MARCH 16 f COCTEAUTWNS MARCH 121 THE DEAD WLKMEN SHIRTS ARCH 13' URGE OVERKILL M1 MARCH 2-e f ICE CAPADES from AC/DC to Zepplin MARCH 17 f THE POGUES •U2, Pearl Jam -Cypress Hill MARCH 11 f MELISSA ETHERIDGE etc., etc., etc. MARCH to f SART OF THE WEST APRIL 13 t 14 1 SARA IIcLACHLAN Also: Jays, baseball, NCAA, JULY a s s f PINK FLOYD Leafs, Canadiens. Bruins and other NHL. 1WONDER ANDMUC`"UCHMME ND SEASON'S `"� AND MUCK MUCH YORE SHIRT SHACK CALL THE INFOLINE 837-1441 1450 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING dar.il„ri.Yior m "Wo :dor all your Dews read the mesaW Our Family Centre has been carefully designed to ensure comfort for all your special needs. Our Family Centre is a place to meet with family and ben& after the service. Catering can be arranged or you may provide your own. Dr. R Goodman FAMILY DENTISTRY D(Uiveirpool SWeiner "OUR PLEDGE" Shields Our warm caring staff at 927 will provide you with the most modern materials and go techniques. Above all - we use only the Rd latest methods of STERILIZATION FOR e<Ing YOUR SAFETY - TOTAL ATTENTION TO YOU AND YOUR CONCERNS 'CONVENIENCE (AT 927) * GENERAL ANESTHESIA (Dentistry while you sleep) DR. M. KAY M.D. * ORAL SURGERY DR. D. ELLER * PERIDONTIST (GUM SPECIALIST) DR. S. GOLDMAN NEW PATIENTS WELCOME SAT. & EVENINGS (BYAPPT.) - FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENIORS WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CALL (905) 839-5951 VI A Serving Pickering for 30 years IfyouIre not wed to the Royals, we'd like to propose. uA'sn— RoyalTrust and Royal Bank of Canada were recently married. If you're not wed to the Royals. we'd like to propose. Bank of Montreal invites you to consider the future with us. We're Canada's first bank with a tradition of over 175 years of growing with Canadians. We believe that our future lies in long-term commitment to our customers and the community we share, investing our skills and experience to help serve our customers well in changing times. We offer a full range of investment choices, from GICs to mutual funds, with competitive rates of re- turn. And we've got the investment specialists you Brian DeCarlo Branch Manager 1298 Kingston Rd. 839-5376 need to help you make sound investment decisions. We believe in challenging the industry with breakthrough products. Take the 7 year RateRiser'" GIC*- — it lets you step up to a 10% per annum interest rate in the 7th year. And a Seniors' Choice" Flexible Term Investment" gives you a high return on your money and the option to cash a portion just in case". And Bank of Montreal is the only bank that says thanks for your business with AIR MILES'"' Travel Miles. If you're willing to entertain a new suitor, please call the branch nearest you. Jackie Teevan Investment Service Manager 1298 Kingston Rd. 839-5247 TM Trade mark of Bank of %-Lrca1 • Offered by Bank of Montreal Mortgage Corpirann and unc riditioaally guaranteed by Bank of Mtmtreal The RateRuer GIC is governed by Regulaoori 74m of the Income Tax Act and therefore inter" will be reported for tax reprung as prescribed M Rcvcnm Canada Half of this inestmem is a term deposit r.sue d by Bank of Mori eal and half is a GIC t>, "by Back of Mo iwead Mortgage ('orf kratun and un onditionalh guaranteed by Bank of Montreal '"' Air Milo Ink-rit grid Holding. N % Bank of V4ntreal is an authimied uscr 00 Bankof Montreal We're Paying Attention THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, l!"d-PAGE 13 `w. ^,�� dq� . i': >.. /; :5'i✓ r' f.. •Y�/ r � is By MARIANNE TAKACS Staff Reporter DURHAM - Two police officers are responding to a break and enter at a town- house complex. They go to an upstairs bedroom where the suspect tries to keep them out by lean- ing against the door. When they force it open, he challenges them to go ahead and shoot him. The officers don't draw Their guns. Instead, they try to ,. talk him down from his agitat- ed state. But the suspect lunges at one of the offi- cers, grabs his revolver and tears it out of its bol- ster. The officer reacts quickly and manages to get a grip onthe cylinder of the revolver — kceping it from being fired. What ensues in this police training film, a re-creation of an actual incident, is a life -and - death -struggle that shows how dangerous and at the same time how ineffective an officer's gun can be. Over approximately 10 min- utes, the suspect is shot 10 times at close range — the sixth time in the head from only inches away — before he finally falls for good. In fact, he continues to beat the officer with a tire iron after be has several bullets in him. At the same time, the sec- ond officer at the scene is shot once by the suspect after the latter manages to grab her revolver, and she goes down immediately and eventually dies. The notion that a gun will make the bad guys drop like Vol flies is just one of the miscon- ceptions Sergeant Paul Wassill encounters in his job as officer in charge of use of force and tactics training for the Durham Regional Police Service. Others include the idea that. while pur- suing a suspect. an officer may hold his gun in the ready position by pointing it upwards. That may look good on a TV cop skulking around corners and darting down dant alleyways, but a real officer is in danger of accidentally shooting himself or someone else if he carries a gun like that when he should be pointing it toward the ground. Durham police are trained that restraint is their best weapon when it comes to usinguns '1- the time," adds Sgt. Wassill. Fortunately, police officers in Durham and elsewhere rarely have to draw their weapons, never mind wave them around and shoot them at people the way it's done on TV. And every time they do draw their guns, provincial law requires them to file a report on the circumstances. Last year, the reports indicate Durham officers used their firearms (including simply drawing a gun) 132 times. Twenty-four of the firearm -use incidents involved destroying animals injured in acci- dents. No person was shot or even shot at. In fact, • most offi- cers never ` have to fire their service revolvers during their entire police careers. Nonetheless, cops have to be prepared to use their guns to protect themselves and the public. That preparation now includes 66 hours of handgun training at police college. addi- tional training when they join Durham police. and periodic refresher courses (every year at a minimum but usually more often), after which they must be able to meet pre-set stan- dards of skill and accuracy. Officers are not only trained how to shoot but also when to shoot. Use of an officer's firearm is only allowed. under provincial law, when it is nec- essary to protect against the loss of life or serious bodily harm. "There have to be some grounds for you to believe — you're in danger, or somebody else must be." explains Sgt. Wassill. A gun may also be drawn - Durham Regional Police Constable Katherine Denton gets shooting instruction from Sergeant Paul Wassill, officer in charge of use of force and tactics training for Durham cops. Police training in gun use skills currently takes place at the Marksmen Club of Oshawa. Forget what you see on TV shows "No matter bow serious they attempt to matte those (TV) programs, they're still entertainment first," says Sgt. Wassill. The result, be adds, is that the public and sometimes even police recruits are out of touch with the realities officers face on the street when they have to decide when and how to use their firearms. Sgt Wassill is particularly exasperated by the public impression, created by TV and movies, that officers can minimize injuries by shooting a suspect in the leg or blasting a weapon out of a suspect's hand. "It's extremely difficult — I don't care how good you are," he says. "If there's a police shooting they start asking ques- tions, like `Why didn't you just shoot him in the hand?"' Members of the public "seem to have .this impression the guns are out there all photo by Walter Passarella and held at the ready. he adds, on the right end t g - � - � of a gun can beasnful p By MARIANNE TAYACS DM"- Sergeant Past Was- dsill says it's "hike an expiosiow going * off in your hands~. ,f That's the best way to 'desar'be what it fees gine to shoot a Errs. ,.- . My fust try is with the Smith and Wesson M-10 service revolver currently being used by meet Dw arot Regional Police officers. a When I fie the revolver, hoidsg it in both hands with my elbows locked RE 11"Sbt in faw of ali96 it Pushes back so hard my TA ��'e clang. is drop ,1 - Facb PUB of the trigger is to th' companied .,by an extremely loud, sharp and ' h rritatiag noise (eves though 'm wearing ear protectors) -�r�tbat sounds much worse ensu the relatively soft 'bang' you Bear T._ ?when a gun is fired on TV or in a - movie. As the gun goes off, there's a flash of reddish light that obscures . `everything I was aiming at a fraction of -,4,t;da second ago through the sight at the top of the revolver. The mcoil is even more jarring fiom the GkKk M-17 9 mm senikowmatic .,pistol that the Dulism poiiee'Tactical Sopport Unit uses. I don't hold my shooting peonies tight sough. Sgt. WaSSM tells me. Winn I poll the trigger my hands and the Son jerk upward so the copy caruidsts ejected from the Ess hand at my head and sboulders instead - d s�ios to the srorrsd, , 1'he trecoil litm both PORTER gwas sand MY 11801h ttsring- MARIANNE ft std swayi�,g so, nam'#- KACS: as *kbet-- even .rich practiceto sk ot. don't want qty and ore m ink about than osteo at any taaiget, let ving to alone one that's moving. shoot at a And I don't even want to unison being' drier about having to actu- ally shoo one of the guns I've tried at a living, brteatb- Iing human being. Two hours after firing only 20 to 30 mands at the shooting range, rm back at the office and the patient of my hands are still red and tingling from the ? explodons~ tkybeld. when an officer anticipates such danger — since it is only cowboys in movies who can draw and shoot with accuracy within the fractions of a second that serious danger may arise. "It's difficult to draw a weapon quick- ly," says Sgt. Wassill, "even if you've practised often." Even though police shooting must, by law, be defensive shooting, officers are taught to aim for the torso area that con - 'We shoot to control, not kill' tains the critical organs. That is, first of all, because an officer is very likely to Mi ss if he or she aims anywhere else on a suspect who will almost always be mov- ing. Second, a bullet in this critical area is most likely to stop the suspect who, as the training frim showed, will not always stop when shot However, the goal is certainly not, Sgt. Wassill emphasizes, to have the officer act as "judge, jury and execution- er. "We don't shoot to kill; we shoot to stop, to regain control," he says. "In extreme life -and -death situations, you want somebody to stop immediately what they're doing. The firearm is probably still the best tool we have for immediately stopping somebody from what they're doing." 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"" PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,19% 1994 VOYAGER BRAND NEW • Ind.: V6, auto., p.s., p.b., 7 pass. seats, .N1 11h, air cond., roof rack, reading lights, flood • fights, dual air bags, side mouldings, _ a storage drawer & more. �"�$17 888 2CM PW" for • , IPLAN 24 mee. ` f995 NEON 1994 ACCLAIM BRAND NEW Incl.: 2.5 L engine. p.s., p.b., tilt, cruise, auto., AM/FM sass., - air Gond., alum. wheels, p. mirrors, trunk rack, driver's side air bag & more. Stk. #A9078 BUY x$13 9881 $16723n1- > -- 1993 - ACCLAIM MAKE AN OFFER! 4 dr. 4 cyl., auto.. p.s., p.b., tet. cruise. air oond.. buckets. console. AUFM cass.. p. mirrors & more. Balance d factory warranty availatk Stk. P4005. i 1993 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY MAKE AN OFFER! V6, auto., p seat. p.w., p.d.l., p. mirrors. tilt. cruise. AM/FM. CD player. sunscreen glass. kaadw seats. quad seats. loaded. Stk. 3964. 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MOUTH AJLTD1 SERVICE OPEN ALL �Y S L E R DAY SATURDAY AND EVERY NIGHT M --th of 1011 &R3 -535,R Sl)c(-1;d scrx ice, � � 0 THE !YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1l4 -PAGE 171 - Quantity Means otraity - adverdw both ()Wm O.Wh tby This Week (576.9335) and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser jIW76M Combined Pressrun of 102,000 every Wednesday 100 careers 100 careers 100 -- careers 100 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help Assemble Products a homw. Easy) No Soft You're paid dram Fully 9ffff$Nt No experience necessary. CaN I-SOIi41.777� ALASKA JOBS Earn up w $30,000 in 3 Monllw NO" saknon Attu wristrum m, W"q of fialdt plus moral FORUMMM pESMM CALL 1404.3"13 tEIM Klee careers 100 careers 100 Careers 105 frca nt�ng 105 Training In co-operation with Human Resources Development Canada CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNIQUES This 120 -hour program will develop the skills needed to succeed in any customer service -related job. 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Location: Courses are held at DIAMOND MANAGEMENT WSTITUTE (Ajax) at suite 404, 95 Sayy St W. 001010111 ROOM 49:* > • • • T • Procrams are offered at. DIAMOND Local callers: 427-1922 Long distance: 1-800-268-0339 FISONS CORPORATION LIMITED is a research> -based pharmaceutical comparry known for its superior products in the treatment of asthma allergies and respiratory disorders. We have a 3 -month contract position for a: Technical Support Analyst contract This is a great opportunity for a computer studies graduate with at least two years M.I.S. experience. Based at our Head Office in Pickering. you will provide support for PC applications. WP, Lotus. Harvard Graphics and DBase plus all PC and network hardware and operating systems on OS/2 and Novell networks. AS/400 operational and hardware technical support will also be among your responsibilities. Committed to service excellence, you have strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills and are willing to work some evening hours when required. We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. To apply, please forward your resume. quoting File 894001, to: Personnel and 'training 011`11c C Fisons Corporation Una ted, 1851 Sandstone Manor, Pickering, Ontario L1W 3111119. ,�''`��'" FIS pNS Pharmaceuticals atilt 110Help 110Help 110Help AE110a1C aLlTRUCTOR mauum for ..WN4 p cl auft E,,ptriartn an •tel Peas• told swims a: 011111111111111 Rwquw Goodift Club 13S6rwiw Oalw^ On A L1J 7A4 WEDDING NEEDED Join the Wining ZJTwN! will train you in tfw Ii1sSI Wdiniliuss. 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INDUSTRIAL SALES (Business to Business Selling) Good sales people are difficult to find and are among the most valuable assets of a company. This 123 -hour program will provide the skills necessary to effectively sell in a business or industrial environment. Eig3ble applicants will have at least five years work experience and at least one year in sales. This full-time program begins on February 23 and ends on March 25,19W. Eligibility Criteria: Applicants & fheae programs must be unemployed and receiving UIC benefits at the time of the course start date and must reside ii) the Region ofDurham and minimum grade 12 education or equivalent is required. In addition, you must meet the agxinerx:e requirements and successfully complete entry tests. Location: Courses are held at DIAMOND MANAGEMENT WSTITUTE (Ajax) at suite 404, 95 Sayy St W. 001010111 ROOM 49:* > • • • T • Procrams are offered at. DIAMOND Local callers: 427-1922 Long distance: 1-800-268-0339 FISONS CORPORATION LIMITED is a research> -based pharmaceutical comparry known for its superior products in the treatment of asthma allergies and respiratory disorders. We have a 3 -month contract position for a: Technical Support Analyst contract This is a great opportunity for a computer studies graduate with at least two years M.I.S. experience. Based at our Head Office in Pickering. you will provide support for PC applications. WP, Lotus. Harvard Graphics and DBase plus all PC and network hardware and operating systems on OS/2 and Novell networks. AS/400 operational and hardware technical support will also be among your responsibilities. Committed to service excellence, you have strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills and are willing to work some evening hours when required. We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. To apply, please forward your resume. quoting File 894001, to: Personnel and 'training 011`11c C Fisons Corporation Una ted, 1851 Sandstone Manor, Pickering, Ontario L1W 3111119. ,�''`��'" FIS pNS Pharmaceuticals atilt 110Help 110Help 110Help AE110a1C aLlTRUCTOR mauum for ..WN4 p cl auft E,,ptriartn an •tel Peas• told swims a: 011111111111111 Rwquw Goodift Club 13S6rwiw Oalw^ On A L1J 7A4 WEDDING NEEDED Join the Wining ZJTwN! will train you in tfw Ii1sSI Wdiniliuss. Must haw 2 IN xim equoned• Please call 434-7336 Hairsi)Illst with clients! required salary plus • 0%oorn Ballon also pert time with or without dientel Ask for Mario 683.59111725-0745 CLE.A16M $waded for the Alm area. day/nips Rhin, bordabb. 663-4134.(022304) Fundamentals of occupational Health, Safety & Environment A 30 -hour course for R.N.'s, R.N.A.'s and others interested in Occupational Health & Safety will be held in OSHAWA on Saturdays, April 16, 23, 30, & May 7, 14, 1994. For More info: Phone (905) 822-9668, or write: Cowan & Associates Inc. 2404 - 5th Line West, Mississauga, Ont. L5K 1W1 110 General Help 110 General Help arch ITk life. SANDOZ CANADA INC., one of Canada's foremost pharmaceutical companies, is committed to providing Canadians with the highest quality drugs and support services in order to save lives, reduce sickness, and lower health care costs. To be a SANDOZ employee is to be amongst the best in your field and tiro beet in the industry. 11 this is one of your career objectives, please loin us as .. . Senior Custodian Thorough and dedicated, you will perform cleaning operations and complete documentation according to established schedules and procedures. This position will work on a steady afternoon shift and will ad as back-up for the Custodial Supervisor. The successful candidate will have a grade 12 diploma with a minimum 5 years' custodial experience, preferably in the food/drug industry. Specific experience in floor stripping, burnishing, and the accurate completion of documentation is required. Previous group leader or lead hand experience is essarnW. Packaging Operators With the ability to rotate through 3 shins, your main responsibilities will be to run/set-up high-speed 115 g kwW perform 'in process• tests, handle material, and complete all necessary documents as per established methods and procedures. The successful carldidaMs will haw a grade 12 diploma with a minimum 2 years' packaging experience. preferably In the food/drug industry. Elq>tarferloe h setilp and mladlarlical aptitude aro clord I nquinim erft for theca poaNfons. An undarstandkp of Good Manufacturing Aecdoas would be an asset Please map i in writing by Wedneeday. Yash tlMk. to: illawen neaowom Depantnmlt tfiOJMM CANADA INC. 111 Consumins Delve tMIIwIy.Omto-, LIN Sn Mri Mnnk aff OF -V - rldr A n @-IIA er* 1M .1 eelsoMd Attr an 2 dw- •w will Oe oondeled Ylre we an •qwl epportladq f employer old PrWA e a a OM hes 01wh onwnuEt STORE Manager, says F-- Lmmgm positere available, lades wear. Pickering Town Centre. 905- PICIEFM 3 WEST ILL 420.5m or tax 905771 -gee. 3l hrs. n#d (0 30394) 5 3 6 nightrlh* RESUMES now ling a totptea — Reliable. bondable 8 . exW w"d bartenders arid �� 1raflbpOrt8t10f1 t0 experierloed few dining wateN waitress' need only apply at from work 436-9729 1000 Bbor S< E. (030394) PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, Mill r -- 100 Careers 100 cam 100 Careers 100 car.. 100 cs"i 100 CWW3 The Minacs Group Inc., a leader in management and human resources, with a reputation built on QUALITY PLUS, invites applications for a Customer Service Supervisor. You are a proactive self-starter with superior interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills. You have five years of customer service experience, and have been effective in assessing, planning, and implementing innovative customer service procedures and have devised specific methods of evaluation of client services to ensure operational effectiveness and efficiency. Current or previous experience in a fast -paced call -handling or telecommunications environment would be an asset. We offer a competitive benefits and salary package, opportunities for growth, and an attractive work atmosphere. WE ARE NOW RECRUITING AGGRESSIVE SALES ORIENTED INDIVIDUALS TO COMPLIMENT OUR PROFESSIONAL TEAM. THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE. 1. OFFICE SUPERVISOR 2. NURSERY STOCK SALES PERSON 3. SPRINGISEASONAL HELP 4. CASHIERS PLEASE APPLY WITH RESUME, IN PERSON TO: ,it40-1755 PICKERING PARKWAY LOCATED IN THE PICKERING HOME & DESIGN CENTRE ATTN: GREGG CARR, MANAGER L"S'NAAff EXPEDITOR 5;Faw1w Canada Im A Subaaa.r N Lear Sealnp C PO ale We are a progressive and dynamic J.I.T. automotive assembly plant seeking an enthusiastic individual to contribute to our Materials Department. Qualifications: Post secondary education; excellent organizational skills, communication skills and interpersonal skills. Preference will be given to candidates which also have 2-3 years experience working in a J.I.T. automotive environment and computer skills. We offer a competitive salary including an excellent benefits program. Interested candidatas should send their resume in confidence to: Lear Seating Canada Ltd. 2001 Forbes St. Whitby, Ontario L1 N 7V4 Attention: Human Resources 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help CHIMNEY SWEEP We have an immediate opening for a career - minded outgoing individual to be trained by us as a professional chimney sweep. The key person we seek must have a valid driver's licence (abstract required), be well groomed, fit and not afraid of heights. We offer job security, growth potential and ongoing industry education. $325.00 to $375.00lvt/k. to start. The successful applicant can look forward to steady growth and personal fulfillment. for an interview, call Magic Touch Chimney Sweeps at 686-1414. ITALIAN COOK required tulNime. Must have minimum 4 yrs. experience in kahain ctmsute. Reply to: File $6158, OShawaNVhdby This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, L 1 H 71-5 SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE required for luxury undo in Durham Region • Must be fluent in English • Have minimum 3 yrs. proven experience, and have own tools • Pleasant personality Fax resume to GROWING Whitby manufacturer requires two rrochine operators. The ideal tanddates will have a background in plastic injection. extrusion or m blow oiding. A mechanical background would be an assts. Aso required. Par- sonto run air brush paint booth. Will also be required to handle various warehouse duties. For appointment. WI Dave. 666- 1696. (030394) DRIVERS a dispatchers wanted for busy taxi so—parry in Ajax. No experience neoessany. Also Class 'A- macharvc required. Cat 427.7770. (030194) 110 General Help 110 General Help MAMPARIN MANDARIN RESTAURANT KINGSTON ROAD (HWY. 2yEAST OFBROCK RD. PICKERING WANTED (FeWPart Insist): Public Relations, Hodt/Hostesra, Waiters/Waitresses, Besboys/Busgirls, Telephone Operators, and Drivers. Please apply In person from February 27 - March 1, 1991,11:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. at: 1725 Kingston Road, Pickering NONSMOONG E"1Jr0NMFNr AJAX/PICKERING TEMPORARY CONTRACTS 30-40 individuals required immediately for light assembly work Shifts Available: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. 12:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Call for an appointment. Interviews to take place in Ajax. Previous applicants need not apply. CALL 292-22822 FAX: 292-8947 t. �1■1 ■■ rrrranrrrrrrrrrrrrrranrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Reply in confidence to: R Susan Vivian ■ THE 71 Albert Street ■■ MINACS Oshawa, Ontario Lt H 4R1 ■iii GROUP Fax: (905) 579-5060 ■■■■■ INC. Quote File # S0294 WE ARE NOW RECRUITING AGGRESSIVE SALES ORIENTED INDIVIDUALS TO COMPLIMENT OUR PROFESSIONAL TEAM. THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE. 1. OFFICE SUPERVISOR 2. NURSERY STOCK SALES PERSON 3. SPRINGISEASONAL HELP 4. CASHIERS PLEASE APPLY WITH RESUME, IN PERSON TO: ,it40-1755 PICKERING PARKWAY LOCATED IN THE PICKERING HOME & DESIGN CENTRE ATTN: GREGG CARR, MANAGER L"S'NAAff EXPEDITOR 5;Faw1w Canada Im A Subaaa.r N Lear Sealnp C PO ale We are a progressive and dynamic J.I.T. automotive assembly plant seeking an enthusiastic individual to contribute to our Materials Department. Qualifications: Post secondary education; excellent organizational skills, communication skills and interpersonal skills. Preference will be given to candidates which also have 2-3 years experience working in a J.I.T. automotive environment and computer skills. We offer a competitive salary including an excellent benefits program. Interested candidatas should send their resume in confidence to: Lear Seating Canada Ltd. 2001 Forbes St. Whitby, Ontario L1 N 7V4 Attention: Human Resources 110 General Help 110 General Help 110 General Help CHIMNEY SWEEP We have an immediate opening for a career - minded outgoing individual to be trained by us as a professional chimney sweep. The key person we seek must have a valid driver's licence (abstract required), be well groomed, fit and not afraid of heights. We offer job security, growth potential and ongoing industry education. $325.00 to $375.00lvt/k. to start. The successful applicant can look forward to steady growth and personal fulfillment. for an interview, call Magic Touch Chimney Sweeps at 686-1414. ITALIAN COOK required tulNime. Must have minimum 4 yrs. experience in kahain ctmsute. Reply to: File $6158, OShawaNVhdby This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, L 1 H 71-5 SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE required for luxury undo in Durham Region • Must be fluent in English • Have minimum 3 yrs. proven experience, and have own tools • Pleasant personality Fax resume to GROWING Whitby manufacturer requires two rrochine operators. The ideal tanddates will have a background in plastic injection. extrusion or m blow oiding. A mechanical background would be an assts. Aso required. Par- sonto run air brush paint booth. Will also be required to handle various warehouse duties. For appointment. WI Dave. 666- 1696. (030394) DRIVERS a dispatchers wanted for busy taxi so—parry in Ajax. No experience neoessany. Also Class 'A- macharvc required. Cat 427.7770. (030194) 110 General Help 110 General Help MAMPARIN MANDARIN RESTAURANT KINGSTON ROAD (HWY. 2yEAST OFBROCK RD. PICKERING WANTED (FeWPart Insist): Public Relations, Hodt/Hostesra, Waiters/Waitresses, Besboys/Busgirls, Telephone Operators, and Drivers. Please apply In person from February 27 - March 1, 1991,11:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. at: 1725 Kingston Road, Pickering NONSMOONG E"1Jr0NMFNr AJAX/PICKERING TEMPORARY CONTRACTS 30-40 individuals required immediately for light assembly work Shifts Available: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. 12:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Call for an appointment. Interviews to take place in Ajax. Previous applicants need not apply. CALL 292-22822 FAX: 292-8947 t. �1■1 ■■ rrrranrrrrrrrrrrrrrranrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr START WORK WEDNESDAY R is s Southam Ontario Distributor tor Iarge Californja bused s s company s kl*N for seven energetic individuals. R 91 Suitable for people just entering the work torte. R You Offer: on s • Dedicated Attitude s • Minimum 18 yrs. of age s s • Must have own car Is in We Offer: on • Six months paid training s r • Earn $1,600/month R • Phis Bonuses s For interview cap Mon. -Tues. 930 - 4:30 p.m. nspairs. law thlrwr rants Pfaase s 619-0658 Is RRRRRRRaRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR NAIL Technician wanted In tar, EARN Ski R horns. We ning salon, must have Pay exAerwnw Apply within Tan directly to assemble our Lines. 6665004. ask for Torry. products. YOM round. Send setl (O30494) addressed starrped owe" to WAITERS, waittresses and Loewe Time. MFG, 16715-12 cooks required for the Kerry Inns, vont'• St.. Ste. 322. Newmarket, Ont. l3% 1%4. 967 Westney Rd. S. Call 429- (022794) 8790. M30494) HOME f 3 BUSINESS f457"335 -SERVICES - 79&71 &Wrwu Servkes __ WW sine dafafy ftrr•iabla. sew. tela �s1rl ILLUSTRATION, cartoorikW praphie design. advertising. Business or personal. Reasonable rant. Also Isssors anal m" (TF); a;dy Timms. IWN 72&71x55. OFFICE Services Including Word Processing, returnee, weapons and book keepiig. Pickup and da iwey available. pal 9064332076. (0300911 Dftviftg Schools 10 kssonc ileo 3 IBssorts & test $75 Free pick-up a drop 01 287-3M 7 daysAilook oci HANDYMAN - mal kinds of coNaTlWcnoN M1klg a leaning. a— 01O " d lrtlerim and exieti0i moving lobs. Pick up and delivery. CAIN Larry as 655-6782. repairs, rerafaliDnit Wild (030394) ConStrucdon. Fast and Home dears j7roles6iortal work Must kripr0Veirtents CRAIG 696.1913 hidge. move inewsioaa, .bas 9A fR WiM0011lI, BASER Contracting -all S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - quality exterior and interiorrenovations, carpentry, additions, kitchens. batfvoon hone maintenance renovatiotop"addkioW ns, desige,tuM bars and I I I I . emergency service. furniture AN workmanship guaranteed refinishing, quality work guaranteed. 15 years and Insured. Contact Gary 639, 866.2915. (TFEFG) OW. ITT)experience. . Pal siting ftm5-RATim Workmanship Guar>arlteed Vice 428-8190 RENOVATIONS MIC. PWrAMS ,ceceralsic Rfi1s, Up, FOY Yulrted. taartwait guaartlasd, Iles stliYali.a. 14 0S4a6.1601 or 4324641 TMS Paklttfg E Interior&Exterior European Workmanship. Fast dean reliable service. Home Mttprovenlents HotlsecleaNrl� QUALITY house cleaning - DESIGN TO Icy by two laicise. 9 guars experience. excellent references• gpuaranteed IFINISHED rearisfaction. DUtiee Include hidge. move inewsioaa, .bas 9A fR WiM0011lI, n�very"1reason reasonable r� alecaositlltl�Is,itoatilas ' Call 571-99x4. (0MMM) CalI: t 428-2145 CARPENTRY. drywall. h taw M",Was and gsna.l from. nspairs. law thlrwr rants Pfaase • cea 420105 (000194) COMPLETE plumbing and renovations. EmergencyOR arvioa. buluoorn and kMdsn M wrro4- a AN wsdk licensed. guaranteed and insured. Reaaonabb Issas. Call Jot,430.2751.(030694) DRYWALL. taping. boarding • skids and T4 ar os11 gs, spray stucco, plaster repairs. For probational service all conped- dve prices. all Bal r 432.409. EIINOPEAN No spacelst will renovate your bathroom or kkchen wait as wait a floor ties. 20 years elpsrierloe. Good references and satisfaction guaranteed. For free estirriaes, D. Dlikstra. 7254913. (TF) MEN with large truck will do P" $erVICrE9 household moves. residential. oonrrwr:W. AN row Of Moves. s1AG1C1AN, clown birds. r Call Card or Jane. 427.2856. OUAUTY work W tattler and to entertain for any age, (TF)son team. Well experienced. occasion. BirthdaYs. hard working. Renovations, promotions, openings, additions. decks. oIQ Cal us for fundfatsers. Magic shows we a free estimmek 571-1263 SM of fail Lettuce IwO. 839.7057 or Rod, Oshawa. (TF) 729-8334. (TF) WCHALSIG Movhp - houses. apartnsrns. rim, . oonages. Licensed. insured. Free estkrWes. low rasa. Call 729- 1620. (032294) CA Professional Professional Professional Directory Directory Directory Granada's now Home Service ollvers every mance &W HOM model of home emertainmi t l SFR`%Iregutm of whom you boot 1 9os-723-3424 s a ■ Innovations AJAX Moving Systema sarvices, moves. apwance awl pinto specialists, flat raw or hourly. We now have heated arorags unas. Now of ar 3 free . brta.a with move. P_ and bad spacial. so" tit Sm and tip. Cal for kdormssias 4274006. (TF) MARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - move big or small, we prior torn all Free estimates, seniors discowa shat notice novft pianos moved. Comparable rat. rJe a97.9arin RC1 IN BMYSITTEM AVAILABLE FROM QUEBEC. Comppeetjtjve Prim. GAUTI'4ER'S Pain • . Decoratlflp PWtrtbirg Pod a G blas rrtaasis nrtur trsikw cis Mt Oill9 LONG Lasting 'Renovations - and g repsks. TOP 4hslay wok a reasonable issue. 20% discount for seniors. Phone Cluldk, 401-9689. (031594) PROFESSIONAL Painting a W11010110101nill. No Wo swrid. A WWW-. 430.250L I TFF) Servic s RABBIT wants work doing magic for children's Partin and ON occasions• have my own nrgicim. CON Ernie. 688.4932. NoPilm*w - FUMMl, eleNe.ann, Well ban. W. Any refoMfr'a i or ader'on Dayuffte: 427, Henn:. 421.8609. Ask for Tat. Snow Rlemi al & BACK HOE SERVICES. SNOWED W? LET US DIG YOU OUR t' 111;;11 l f, The lowest prices on Quality Clothing for Women & Children 427-9972 9:30 T= SAO pm 42 Old Kingston Rd. 9:30 ,ate 09 PPM Handle your 1993 R.R.S.P. armed with all the facts. There are numerous options available. To rind out what is best for you, call DENIS ARDAGH C.F.P. 428-8613 AiE BELIEVE IN QLD-FASHFNED 'VALUES DURHAM ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC :fj f— --I PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Physiotherapy Specialimng in AcutalCbroux lout & Muscle Pain 3 Sports Injuries MENMER of P.A.T.H. Instcaace Claims Accepted (Aub R Extended Health) Massage Tberapy 90 Old Kingston Road ASSESS -TREAT -EDUCATE -PREVENT Open Mon. -Sat 11 -inch 11-2 Diener Sle Closed Sunday R sat Lunch 428-0076 ONE7THIRTY OOURT 5ap-i1-Q d%9 .00ds at Affrage fvk" 427-2130 jai, Ajax, Ont. L1 S 6L9 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 -PAGE 19 GALLERY HOUSES MODEL CARS Perhaps one of this town's best kept secrets is the fact that The Magic Image is respected internationally for its fine scale model cars for collectors. It isn't that this gallery has intentionally tried to keep that fact a secret, you understand. In fact, Linda Ward Selbie, a camera artist, who owns the fine art gallery with her husband Andrew Selbie, says when they meet people at major shows in Toronto or elsewhere, they are constantly being told that (the person) "didn't know" The Magic Image sells 1/43 -scale models of all cars including Dinky, Corgi, Durham Classics, Rae and many more! . The Magic Image is in fact a fine art gallery, offering original contemporary artworks. Its owners and staff are experts in the field of framing & archival picture framing, and offer custom photographic retouching and reproduction. Restoration services on paintings and drawings are also offered. Any type of framing can be done at The Magic Image. The staff can also advise you on how to preserve works on paper, canvas, or items such as handstitchery. The Magic Image offers advice in their field. Customers have come to rely on this business for their valuable personal service. The gallery also represents a number of local artists, presenting traditional watercolours to abstract painting -- works that are suitable for either the home or office. The Magic Image, at 72 Old Kingston Rd., invites you to drop in and browse. Whether you're an art or model car collector, you owe it to yourself to drop into this store. Or you can speak to Linda, Laura or Andrew by calling 686-1381. The Clothing Exchange When April Carr saw the need three years ago for a consignment clothing store, she enlisted the help of Laurie Griffin of the Almost New Shoppe in Oshawa. Laurie had much experience in the consignment clothing business, and was only too happy to lend a hand to April. At that time, the closest consignment stores were in Oshawa and Scarborough. Today, April, owner of The Clothing Exchange at 40 Old Kingston Rd., is happy she tools the plunge to provide this service to the Ajax -Pickering community. Response to date has been excellent. They carry an excellent variety of previously enjoyed ladies, teens & children clothing & accessories. Evening, wedding, maternity wear and a section for designer clothing only, are also available. April explain, `The supplier can recycle unwanted clothing into cash and the shopper can buy quality clothing for a fraction of the original price." You'll even find a designer clothing rack at the store, which has a clear policy on the way it operates: * It accepts 25 articles every two months * All clothing accepted must be freshly laundered or dry cleaned, in season, in style, in excellent condition, pressed, and, if possible, on hangers * Each supplier is given an account number, identifying his or her articles. * Articles are priced by the store. If not sold after one month, the price is reduced 25%. * The supplier receives 50% of the selling price when the article is sold. For items that sell for $35 or more, the supplier receives 70% of the price. * Paymem is made in cash after the articles are sold. For consumers who appreciate value without compromising on the status of their wardrobe, The Clothing Exchange is the perfect place for local residents to shop. Right now, the store has new stock arriving daily and are now accepting spring clothing. For more information, call April at 427-9972. TOMORROWS ?a% -I Zns TREASURES f� ANNE E. you're HOLLINGWORTH u*b res GALLERY �Mra FAMILY DINING ATVisit OUr cosy TEA ROOM in a I AFFORDABLE PRICES PFtESCFWnXM F MEDICAL SUPPLIES • FINEGIFTS • GOURMET FOODS DELIVERYLU • BELGIAN CHOCOLATES • ORIGINAL PAINTINGS • DRAWINGS Introducing DOLLHOUSE KITS BRING THIS AD SUN FOR 2ND 427-7156 and MINIATURES BREAKFAST AT Poir r 611 Kingston 683-M 51, Church St Sours I t Find out what every parent MUST know about Blaisdaie's secrets in developing .q exc eptional children 11 , blgbly recommend this scbool for anyone wbo wants the very best for tbelr cbild' M -b- of T -rya we 3 call 686-5005 BRADLEY BROS. INSURANCE LTD. • AUTOMOTIVE • HOMEOWNER PACKAGES • COMMERCIAL PACKAGES • CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLANS 683-4155 34 Old Kinoston Rd. Gartlea Rood Products Enjoy the advantage of baving your solid wood furniture designed and built witb a personal toucb. • I3 -droom suites • buffe:,hutches • f larve.+t table • WAI units • Lntenainment units Built to suit Your needs 427-3142 FABRICS - • ono„ SAVE 25% • t1.ld,in9 Brthpt..ds Old IGngeton Rd. 428-0937 A TOUCH OF R f."_ Custom Worn GLASS SUPPLJZS 683-1209 601 WnSWm Rd. at Church Mage Arts & Craft • FOLKART • QUILTING • COUNTRY CRAFTS • ART • DECOUPAGE • KNITTING • BASIC SEWING • CERAMICS • BASKETRY • STAMP WORKS 583-9465 r - CoA rowxic Free P Estimles L FIs« O ENTRE told Kingston Rd. PATIO FURNITURE At Church 686-3666 I t Find out what every parent MUST know about Blaisdaie's secrets in developing .q exc eptional children 11 , blgbly recommend this scbool for anyone wbo wants the very best for tbelr cbild' M -b- of T -rya we 3 call 686-5005 BRADLEY BROS. INSURANCE LTD. • AUTOMOTIVE • HOMEOWNER PACKAGES • COMMERCIAL PACKAGES • CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLANS 683-4155 34 Old Kinoston Rd. Gartlea Rood Products Enjoy the advantage of baving your solid wood furniture designed and built witb a personal toucb. • I3 -droom suites • buffe:,hutches • f larve.+t table • WAI units • Lntenainment units Built to suit Your needs 427-3142 FABRICS - • ono„ SAVE 25% • t1.ld,in9 Brthpt..ds Old IGngeton Rd. 428-0937 A TOUCH OF R f."_ Custom Worn GLASS SUPPLJZS 683-1209 601 WnSWm Rd. at Church Mage Arts & Craft • FOLKART • QUILTING • COUNTRY CRAFTS • ART • DECOUPAGE • KNITTING • BASIC SEWING • CERAMICS • BASKETRY • STAMP WORKS 583-9465 ..._.- �"�Il'r.!R�t3�.,..xani;+Msw:.. r: :•�xsKw�s .... PAGE 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1994 110 cum* Hap 110 GOMM Mp 110 cOW9 Mp CITIZEN APPOINTMENTS VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Denise House is a residential shelter and support service for abused women and their children. Our mandate is to provide safe accommodation. supportive counselling, advocacy, resources and referrals to women whose lives have been affected by violence. Our services are made available to all women in the Durham Region. and further extends into the community through public education presentations. It is the goal of The Denise House to reflect in our volunteers, staff, programs and outlook. the diversity of women. It is the intention of the Board of Directors to seek and select community citizens to the Board of Directors to hold office. Interested men and women are asked to apply in writing highlighting relevant qualifications to this role as well as how your expertise may benefit The Denise House. Selected applicants will be interviewed. Please submit information on or before March 18, 1994 to: Board or Directors The Denise House Oshawa Centre Postal Outlet P.O. Box 30560 f/ Oshawa, ON. L1J 8L8i 994 P12Gl7 \` r TAeDenise Holum iNrtltsretrrrir `1t711J111CX.iQX 120 Office Help PURCHASER Your experience and knowledge wkh purchasing in an automotive environment are deeded. You will source, negotiate, track and follow-up on all materials in a computerized environment. Please cal THE MNACS GROUP i Nancy Key 427-4429 or tax 427-5023 KIDS and teens neeoed im- rledately for modeling wort catalogues and TV commercials. Call 962-5511. 120 (mice Help SALES Seoetary - s24K. profi- cient with Word Perfect 5.1 and Lotus. good admnetration sk61e fieceptlortist Order Entry Clerk required for Scarborough manufacturing comparty The responsibilities of this entry level position are vaned and include aruwerr+g the phones. taking telephone orders, pnxessrq orders in computer and tiling. Applicants should have basic computer s>meriylce. Plew mai resumers to Pecept ,n.ldWBlvd, Unit 1117 Pidtemlg, Onum LI V 2S7 while we thank all app'r- 4. only the ones being considered wl be contacted. RECUIRED - experience gawonocuaer operator rnth a solid bacKground in precision ciminq. Appy in person only at 125 Consumers Or.. Whitby. Ont. (0303") Sales Help 130 Agents East Scarborough office and the ability to prwrtae. Cal MgLq s 427-4428 Minacr and As- FULLiPAW-TIME sociates or tax 427-5023. k03019 `, SECRETARIES (Aust be hardleorkrrlg with tF you are Angle or a swced flOOd MiephorN ind IYPWQ cavern or rroarafed f d w osd work skilia. OpportunttV for with three years exxxtrwnce, you may quafl7 to advanoMn/nt tripoli assistance or 1 you are J" (416) 321.3536 over 45 and have recently been zed oft. y«, may quality for train- CAOWING Whitby manufacture ing assistance. DIPlCERT., requires an experienced wee or- Lotus. Wordpertea. D -Base. 'ganized individual to harl0te Word, Accpac, Bedford. computerized accounting, Autocad. Ventura. Pagerraker, MceQeOn yid various OffiG re- Harvard. Corel, Computer Need dales. Business Vieson's Programming and Systems * an asset. Pewee forward with Analyst, Cobol, Pascal and C. salary expeC Wee, to Person- Photoshop, Quark Express and reel DepsMtient. 119 Coraurnm illustrator. Durham Business Dr. el. Whitby Orn. LIN 1C4 r.oW" Coaege. 427-3010. 10303961 (TF1 130 �� 130 s1111111111 WP PUBLISHING SALES 3 enthusiastic 19-35 year old fitness minded people. Must enjoy dealing with the public and take m fun atmosphere. Training available call �427-2977 AA Asir, for Mark Johnson 10 arrange interview. P1�F0rp:"MnvM HALL. CANADA QVC., an ! leader m the and distrtbatim of edoatioeal learning resources, is loot- tastdtsorietated profeasm" W attiliv r sea oar extensive line to tac>tas ad admraistr item in ekmentary and bo scbat m%*O rmcats. Tits contractual position offers a wel4orgaomed, ra Ill eful tadrvadrlal tie bability of setti ig their earn boom around the school year for 3 dais per week, eommeocrag April 4,1994. The suocesf it candidate must have their own car, one to two yeas' sale experience and a post secondary education. Excellent presentation and communication skills coupled with effective segcitiation ad problem solving abilities are a mist. A strong understanding of the school enriroome it would be a definite asset. In return, we offer an attractive per diem rate and a comprehensive training program. To find out more about this onvirtunity, please forward your resume, by March , to: Ms. GOO McCar&y HafRaa Resomes 6ordimallor Prealice Hat Camila lac. 1tl7tl Birchmoaat Roar ScalIL"LIM , OtNario M11P ONTARIO HYDRO"S CLOSING PLANTS. BUT THEN HYDRO'S BUYING POWER FOR THREE TIMES THE COST OF GENERATING IT THEMSELVES. It's one of a series of illogical decisions your Hydro is making: is They had fat management - and a lean workforce. So they got rid of the workers. • They've taken the biggest corporate write off in Canadian history. Now they want to throw more of your money away by closing three more plants - plants that have been producing power all winter. Hydro exports doubled in the past year - yet they've decided to close plants. • Closing Hydro power plants to make room for sixteen private power contracts, contracts that cost three times more, is not right. Where is the logic? Is Your regular Hydro bill used to cover the installation of the first 300 meters of line to your house, farm or factory. Npw you get a double whammy: the regular bill plus , another bill for the line. Ontedo Hy*@ dedlod tiek lost review. We need one IEFORE flee pknts are dosed Ontario taxpayers own a multi -billion dollar company: Ontario Hydro. But decisions like those above are being made in private. They're decisions that'll boost your Hydro bill for years. That's why we are demanding that the government halt this expensive plant closure decision until a full public review is completed. The Power Workers' Union, the leader of the opposition liberal party, the Minister of Energy, business and community leaders have all called for a public review. But Hydro chairman, Maurice Strong has decided to proceed with the plant closures beForxi0he review is completed. The government must act immediately to protect the public interest by insisting that Hydro's chairman suspend the plant I "The goill w im will nest stop the plant clolsww unci the pfub& are given the opporlurlitp b review die k"W 111 tilers WE have! on their manes." ,JOHN MURPHY PRESIDENT. THE PowEit WORKUS. POM CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 1000. 4.1% Pe ou Power Workers Turning a Ittle light on Ontario Hydro. For .er• inium lien ca (416) 481-4491 (sures nding the tcome of the blit review. 130 sae Age 130 s"�� 150 HOW � JOIN CANADA'S LARGEST AND MOST TRUSTED BULK FOOD COMPANY PRIME CUT FOODS LTD. We are looking for sales reps. to work out of our Ajax office. This is a commission only job selling to pre -arranged appointments. No cold calling. If you've got what it takes and are motivated to earn above average income, you will find yourself fast tracked to management. Call Michael 619-6688 NEEDED FOR HEATING CO. IN AJAX Must have Ms. a com sales experience CALL 619991 AFTER 1 P.M. EXPERIENCED kitchen sales rep warned to set up dealers across Ontario. work on com- mission a bonuses. For more Information, call Dense at 905- 4363304. (030194) - ALOETTE Cosmetics, no open in Pickering. Full brine earnings in pan time hours. No delivery. no Inventory, free training. Please call 427 -SM 1. ('030994) 24/11re or more, no experience required. we'll train, door to door selling. Jefferson's Valet Service. 721-1832. 1`1301WI 150 HO"�mS, EXPERIENCED dental ones tants required for maternity leave. part time and tug wits. sold resume lo: Dr. R Wagon, 1360 Kmg,ton Rd. Subs 812. Pickering, Ont. L1V 384. 135 Skilled Help 135 Skilled Help MECHANIC & COMPUTERS Put your expertise in these fields Helping a local manufamnar build their data base. Your mechanical experience is needed to evaluate their machinery and equipment and write up a preverdative maintenarim program. This is a contract position to start Please call THE MINACS GROUP Nancy Key 427-4428 or fax 427-5023 2 years practical experience repairing PC's. Network experience, excellent communication skills & transportation essential. EXPERIENCED GM PARTS PERSON Required by dealership in the Oshawa area Must be IllnouMedgeable in all aspects of a GM Parts Dept. Ali replies conk**" Apply to Box 6156 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 865 Farewell St, Oshawa L1H 71.5 MAINTENANCE IMACHINIST Paper converting company requires experienced person. Must have good machli a shop �btCowl�ed.,g�e,�'and good tnw,b.11e,- shooltiing skills. Electrical knowledge and ability to work unsupervised would be considered an asset Apply in person: 125 COr1a1J nos Dr., Whitby 150 HOOP`Dentall Call Donna Vela, ■ The Mints Group Inc. i i 71 Albert Street, Oshawa ■8sai Telephone 579-2911 EXPERIENCED GM PARTS PERSON Required by dealership in the Oshawa area Must be IllnouMedgeable in all aspects of a GM Parts Dept. Ali replies conk**" Apply to Box 6156 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481 865 Farewell St, Oshawa L1H 71.5 MAINTENANCE IMACHINIST Paper converting company requires experienced person. Must have good machli a shop �btCowl�ed.,g�e,�'and good tnw,b.11e,- shooltiing skills. Electrical knowledge and ability to work unsupervised would be considered an asset Apply in person: 125 COr1a1J nos Dr., Whitby 150 HOOP`Dentall 160 °wiz ,0 -OC very dry• "O■ honest "Note naarlwM O► - neasmu"e. MODERN ondiodrMic am= In CID Pickering looking ler dance ffEI)ANANWo receptionist for ON city leant- tke4n rreegleharw�wtr 1 Call Laurie'Ann, 831-4664. tryo± n> Day Care 160 e fPesl.rh+eL Wanted a •• 87 and Hwy (OIO c M Iwerre9 R RELIABLE person wanted to Oekrs am we Ion my two dnldra In ivy ARTICLES Wanted: Trade Alai home. Churcfift" e2. Mon Fri. To Marl Mich 15. Non PICKERING - lovehn+pl daycare ritooper day`4 diednonth smoker. references. Car an asst. 6161834. (022794) wP "ia 6 old girl. IMM sort --'0 G.E /wry duly. 8116. (022794) ORAL SURGERY AN To start immediately 25 - 30 hours per week. Mon. - Thurs., Friday until 6 p.m. Oshawa & Nax locations. Related experience desirable. Send resume to: Dr. Fenwick 40 King St W., Suite 502 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1A4 60 Day Care wanted RELIABLE babysitter required In our home for two children, ages 4 and 7. Ful time position. Ravenscroft and Delaney. references please. Call 686- 4575, 7 p.m. -10 p.m- (030494) CARIBBEAN Nanny preferred to look after 4 children. Ajax area Swimmer a must. Driver preferred, but not nevessary. Uva in or out. EUROPEAN nan- ny preferred to look after 3 children in Whitby. Live In. PART TIME nanny needed to look after two children in Blackwater. Driver preferred. starting Feb. 24. Call Mother A Child Errpbymunt Agency, 432- 7073. (030194) 165 Day Care Available DAYCARE available in my hoar for children one year and over. Rouge Valley area. Clue to St. Monica and E.B. Phan Schools. Call 509-1957. (022794) T.L.C. daycare given by ex- perienced mother of two. Non smoker. CPR. no pats, lunches, snacks. fenced yard. close to Schools. parks.Harwood/F1wy $2. References. 427.1434. (022794) QUALITY daycare in my tan,e. energetic non smoking mother. very clean. lots of experience. nulrnrous lunches, snacks. of ages. SPruc*Nl Rd_ Picurng. Cal Elie. 837.1362. (022794) LOVING mother of two boys ages 3 1/2 a 6 to provide daycare full lite for your child. No (,lets. fenoe0 yard. nuulious snacks, krnchm, daily wafts. ages 2 1 /2 and up welcome. LberpooW" 82. Elaie, 420- 25ff5. (030494) DAYCARE availabl. _-y home. Ajax, Harwood/401. Nutritious lunches• snacks provided. Four parentow~. 86. 67939.(022794) 220 For Sale YORK 2001 Workout oym a" Pec Dec and Shape "I" s20o. complete. Rowing machine. s50. Pring Raedkef Stringlnp Machine, $200. 6861598 after 8 p.m. (030194) PIANOWGRANDFATHER CLOCKS - Specials on seacted 1993 models. Pianos. rent to own. so. sae. upright, grand, digital. keyboards. CLOCKS - (free delivery and set up). T91W Piano Works, 4331491. (TF) CARPETS - lots of carpet, 100% nylon. new stain release tarpons on hand. aisle carpel. 3 rooms. $349. Price includes carpet, premium pad, expert Installation. fast delivery, free estimates (30 yards). Norman. 6662314.(030394) DECK - pressure treated 23 ft. king x 10 ft. wide, handrails with trellis insert, one year old, tenants m lei ng, must dismarltb. great condition. Asking $700. o.b.o. Call 639.5567. (030194) OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and largest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg. 5' oak table with c/w ext. and 4 Windsor chairs. $799 - 8' oak double pedestal c /w ext. and 6 chairs. $1429. Cannonball beds. $299. Over 20 stain choices - all scud, no veneers - Traditional Woodworking, 905-985-6774. (TF) FABRIC verticals with Valence. 72'W x 84-L. $69. 64- x 84- only U9. Other sizes available. Cal 426-0937. (030194) DOUBLE bed set. $500. Couch. brown tones. $125. Wooden cof- fee and two end tablas. 575. Brass plated floor lamp, ra50S4O. Ricoh 35 mm Cam. $. Cat 426-3556. (022794) WASHER. almond 6 cycle, $350. Heavy duty dryer, $150. 24- apartment size stare. $250. Gold fridge. stove and dishwasher. $350. Can deliver, warranty available. 432-7565. (030394) CARPET - I haw several 1000 yards of new Stanrtester and 100% nylon Carpet. 111 carpel oun living room and hall for $349. Price includes carpot, pad and installation. 90 yards'. Steve. (41 6) 287-5072. (TF) JUIG - 1 singe smch industrial sewing machine and 5 threads Sorger Industrial Machine. One year old, excellent condition. 7264365. (030394) TRADE your now and used mer. chandise or skills for other Products and services. Every- "" and anything. It's fast and easy. Call free of charge. Oshawa. 434.3648 or 1-800- 661.3648.(030394) WASHERS Dryers. Fridges stoves - naw and rototndd oned. 6225 and up for recondmored washers. $175 and up for recon- dai fired dryers. 6175 and up for reconditioned fridges and Moves, Also conn operated 205 Firewood washer and dryers. Stepllenson's Furniture and Appliances, 227 Court St.. Oshawa. 5767448. (030494) GARDNER'S PIANO - moving sale. FIREWOOD Chickering, must sell. was Cal (ALL HARDWOOD) $1200. Alm 6i 95 0. OO.hr. ppagr. TREE REMOVAL PROPERTY 220 ForSalle CNp i Sava Appi■toa �wakilo tx Rot: rage. wangled . drier. Plot lip budk 19ao or rlflt m ' RRENI000 - ertceleeM gtr■y ' ReP6k4 b amwarloea, , ,0 -OC very dry• "O■ honest "Note naarlwM O► - neasmu"e. dr row for, red sesson. FREE CID DELIVERY.) Call 114105-753-1► 1►1►1► mt. mt. will"distance to rr'steoRlN 210 Flea MTHE .rk« r.r 80 aorapa 5n,atfhly. Cal 283 Mandl 1.:475 ntorthly. Isew Yard Sob` 8l F�j r �SM 11.11 ansa 87 and Hwy (OIO c � Rwi B�rldirl5���er0or� Ola► li tables" D0"t " till tlaMl ( ) ARTICLES Wanted: Trade ore bedroom apartment near Show dbpiW booth- MUM be in WAS1ERrORI M $475- Elroel- ernlrM ottntdlil and early IMM sort --'0 G.E /wry duly. trnrpltsble CON &line at 579 arveral large house poWma ort- 4400 a 79a -7t72_ (030394) der $25. each. 427-7374. WANTED _ aid caution as, docks. 111030211111111 top. Icy. Mist and peck! VENDORS tsrarMad for naw In- hltrsta . . china and furniture. door/outdoor flea market in We buy moat good used lens. Bowmwtvlle- (25.000 Wilt.). No appliances, 432-1678. daWhIm� /yaarly m alL Ez- (031794) to tion, 4 raleL OLD and antique furniture. any- 87I thing old, look. china, silver. Artldes advertising, sponing. toys, 220 For Sale decoys, dolls. ffm bon". Cal- Close b shopping and Go. 6700 lactiora or seta is. 6554 049 AJAX P ApplWnoss - ro min• 13221) reasonaNa d(r refused, kt0y guaranteed. Reconditioned appia Iles. Come moue us a deet. 427-6784. 467 Westney Rd. S. Ajax. (TF) BUDGET CERAMICS. Green• tows Sale. 3D% all all in stock dealers 40% off. 20 % off bisque. Cuo m fling 1/3 nag. price. Classes. supplies. Feb. 26Mar.5. 595 WerMwomh St. E. $61. Oshawa. 721.1997. WANTED - Leaf and Bkmk Jahr Tickets A face wkte. Cal Bruce at 6794400. sad. 207 (TF) WANTED- purrs from the Ad- vantage phone system.. a CK 111. Please Cal $794400 ask for Ll. (TF) WANTED - fridges, stows, we". dryers- We sol recon- dNioned appliances. Bud" Appliances. 562 Siyncos SL S. Oshawa. Cal 24 firs. 721-2425. 260 Arta 6 crafts CERAMIC Factory - quality cerarric bisque, ready to point. 1333 Boundary Rd. 83, Datums. 905-7254709. Solu10.3 only. (Formerly of 0 a L). (Wol") 290 Pets-BoaI rdng TRAINING for you and your dog Loam The Modvahionit Method in our new training facilities. For more information. please con- tact ore d our friendly staff at Classic Touch- Obedience Training. (1105) 619.0664. (TF) 10 year old female cat free to good home. Fanny pet, can't keep due to allergies. Spayed. shots up to date, declawed. Comes with litter pan, travel case and one month supply of liar and food. Cal 420-6685. (022794) SHETLAND sheep dog puppy for sale. CKC registered, vet checked. 905-436.0676. M30394) TWO rtvniature ponies for sale. brown gelding, matched pair. as- king $500 each. Cal 905.766 2532 evenings only. (030194) TEAM Obedience, next classes (puppy and novice) starts Mar. 6 6 12. Evening and Saturday classes available. Small classes guaranteed. Call 430-0025. (030894) FREE to good home. 8 year old neutered male Whippet (smaller than greyhound). Our youngest child has allergists. Please cal Caroline. 42S-7764. (0227W) FOR sale - toy poodle puppies and shi-tzu. First shots. dewormed. Phone Sandy. 728- 3297.(030394) 263297.(031394) PALADEN DOG OBEDIENCE - Veternary approved classes. Al levels of obedience offered. Days-evrvngs-weekends. Ex - instructor R.A.F. Police Dog Training School. Telephone. 6669425.(030194) OSHAWA Obedience Associa- tion - fun, motivational dog train- ing classes been soon. Puppy and advanced classes with n. dnndual attention. small classes guaranteed. Cal Bev to pro - register. 4354966 (030694) DOG TRAINING CLASSES - startnng in March. Ajax and Oshawa Tran your dog in one 10 week course. For the pet owner and obedience enthusiasts. 35 years experience. Barb Scott. 576- 5635. (03179) FREE to good home. b owitul German Shepherd. 1 1/2 years old, neutered, all shots. Call 4362899. (030494) 300 Automobior les IV CANADIAN TIRE Ajax inspections $49.95 Car & UgM Thil Aox 1M1 Lumina, 6 cylinder. air. stereo cassette, excellent condition. Certified. $7195. o.b.c. Ni Auto. 666.0987. /t166 suribid. two doer, snap, 96000 kms-, ail. old cad- perwer mink, $4300 oertiiQ: 1989 Sunbird, 4 door auto. 93 kms.. imlmllaM. Ex- cellent running Car. $4200 certified. Call 433-0551. 1) 1869 Ford MusWtg Coverabla, only 3.000 kms- V6, amflm Caseeft Pw-. PI. cruise. air. arao vans. Ask for Don or Pal as Enterprise Ford, 576-1800. 103046y 1684 Buick Cor". pe.. Pb-. pw, nMm radio. ail con.. maey nese pains. Good condilorh runs Wall. AAN SISW n is able. Cal s"rop m leave i (000194) e. LEASE d am veltloks, low 1906.$346 down, ro iaaraal no trade eMtadr, 8067426 er 006 3775.(TF) 305 A"t°w '' ted TOP prion ler good used can or trucks. Free scrap pick-up, un- dWW*Aid tearing. Call 24 hrs. Mr. BY. 9054183.7375. (TF) WANTED - Camaro or Firebird 1961 or older for pants. Also GM tug Size piclu truck. 1984 or older for parts. Cal (905) 623 6996 (030494) 310 Trucks For Sale 198$ Chery hal ton pick up. $2000 uncerlNled. 571.5535. (000194) THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2'7,191N -PACE 21 320 "a"%4°" ' 400 AP= 400 "� � 18M Ford Aerostar. ak con.. loaded. 110,000 km.. mint oondkbn. $10,000 ob.o. cal 967-4588. (030194) 1966 Dnldge. asking $1300 as is o.b.o. 721-1735 leave message. (030394) 340 Auto Parts & Repairs r------� I P&G Auto I Repair 1 SAVE! $$$ on Auto Certification Only 19.95 (with this ad) 1 Labour Rate 1 1400lhr. L- 686-3803 - J 355 motorcycles, 1986 Yamaha Radian 600. red. $1000 as is o.b.o. Call 905-685- 4735, ask for Greg. (031094) 400 Apartments For Rent ROBIN AV- AIAIL ONE HEART, OW 5011 ONE MAN DEDICATED,OOMWTTED A DEEPLY N LOVE MRH TOIL OPEN YOUR Nor L COK HONE I Low you, E. FAIR RENT GREAT APARTMENT TERRIFIC LANDLORD Oversized 3 lednn. now t3 m to. In suite washerrdryer, sir conditioning• free parting. 14sr Pickering Town Contra. From $729. Call 831-3667 2 & 3 bdrrrL apts. available. Church St & Hwy. #2- (416) 444-7391 YABBA DABBA DOo! Apt. suitable for 2 Great Oshawa b WhDy yews What have you gel lo loss? Cal now Is Chh00Se and beat those apt. 432 -Ml AVAILABLE immediately - Phckernng, West Shore, one bedroom. prrvats entrance. au con.. sunt single quiet non smoker. Firs~. Lew. SSW. For apparurtent to view, (416) 266.9004. WHITBY - spacious one bedroom basement apareremt sePa►sM entrance, does to Go. bus, wW1r. dryer. 011e, parking. available Mardi 1. $450 plus % BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY APARTMENTS 1 bedroom suites and 2 bedroom suites, in immaculately maintained building, broadloom, 3 appliances, pool, snooker Table, games room, tennis courts, exercise room, laundry facilities and covered perking. 101 Kathleen St. W. Mon. -Fri. 9-7 & Sat. & Sun. 12-5 571-3522 AJAX 55 FeA.LBY COURT 2 bedroom apartment in family bWding. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry 'aalities, saunas and exercise room, underground parking included. Call 683-6021 Mon.-Thurs. 9-8, Friday 9-5, Sat./Sun. 12-5 IPICKERING 1480 Pickering Parkway Spacious 3 -Bedroom Apartments - Four Appliances - Close To Go Transit/ Pickering Town Centre/ Hwy. 401 iRec Centre - Immediate Occupancy From $769 Per Month Call 420-6305/635-2919 For Appointment. Or Visit Rental Office At: 1480 Pickering Parkway #110 33 & 77 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. From $743-$833. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 am - 4:30 p.m. THE BREAKERS CONDOMINIUM AM Superior 2-bdrm. states Lake views still available Bakconres 5 appiances at the lake En surle Laundry 61 2 baths (Ind. master on suite) Individual on suff6 heati%imr condibonlrng units underground parting On-site sewrrty Or1-sile maintenance Plinking included $1.00510$1,3M Cal be(gim 9 am. - 6 p.m. WAi 427-0363 hydro. No smoking/pets, 430- ONE bedroom apatrmem newt' AJAX - basement bachelor 8817- (000194) decorated, rem Glazier Modica) apartment, walk to Go and ONE bedroom apartment for Centre. No pets. $535 per buttes. cable incktded Parking. mt. mt. will"distance to month. Detached garage for no pets/smoking. Available vail GM. $580 all inclusive. Avail- 80 aorapa 5n,atfhly. Cal 283 Mandl 1.:475 ntorthly. Isew able anytime. Call 432-3112. 8595. (030M) owseage. 427-3136. (030394) M30394) WEST1EY* WY a2 . Inge ore I ' 1 -:p AVAILABLE c II ad - a OW bledroorrn. Dunlap SL W., bedroom oeltlenrwM sprtren, ore bedroom apartment near Whitby. Nen plaza and but. GOWudbm a g. a.n.es Hospital. Ouiat 4 plea. LArirhg eoorrllklchen cvnDihad n Ilaserrhrht d prigM quiet ore Luded.entrance. an. S kaYiaa inAlded NO peas :860 monthly. FiwVlast. Available ntple P�� laredry fadl9ies esti: includes nriaties. 686 on persaccomodatiore- Non March t. Call 686-3750. 91� M3039A smoker. no pets. 686.6228 or (000294) AVAILABLE imtlediaNly in 606.650M (030194) PICKERING -two bedroans Whilibili-poled. gf w PWAMMNG - large now two apac- �wM ro�n•r L , clous bedroom besenwt apes rm PrMw atararnI own rtrldrY amt with balcony Chose wi hppi sspnaM erutrarucs, powns. air ' pM t,$• s60blinc, . a bus and At uAfbm itWe conditioning. large kitchen. Fb&Vk . refswrtcaa No pals included. No pets. One Close b shopping and Go. 6700 Cal 906.6667896. (030494) bedroa4 $600 Two betdtooen pits. Avallable I I-- lately. . Rouprmokrs Dr- $700. Cal 430-0134. (TF) (416) 091-5202. (03184) edge 01e -,m baeerlretM OSHAWA - available PICKERING - large one apartment, very private. Immediately furnished base-- betioorn bon ar, aparatwM se allis entarlosk 4 pce. balk moot 49whintt air facilities. separate entrance. fireplace. appfancw oarpeaed, cable. separate entrance. absuirwa laundry facilities. palkin9. APG. inaneSC padding in"Idied. $000. No (sets, firsitirlaw. suis one Suit single mature working Fire~. Aprl 1. Sul single Powwc 0430 par rna d 723 - person. $coo monthly. 831- waking person. NOn smokr 5411. (030194) 9312. (022794) preferred. 905-509-1876. TWO bedroom spamment for PICKERING - large two (=79) rent, Whtby. $700 monthly. bedroom bssrnerll aparrrrm. AVAILABLE April 1. 590 Digby Close to Go station. cal 666 separateAM- entrance. Pam(n9• (WiYoNAdelaide) resident 1637 r 436-8624. (030194) "sable $7 awitable March 1. $750 m8905. tial area, 1000 sq.h.. clean quiet WESTSHORE/OKLAHOMA - air inclusive. Cal 686.8905. two bedroom, laundry. parking. lovely one bedroom basrcwn PICKERING- Rmsbr* Rd. by (dorago seculty. 6695 .. Cal 728-4909 before 3 p.m. apartment, private entrance, cable, ca., cv., parking, re be the lake, odroom, spacioes basementq area. WHITBY - ht ore bedroom tiroplace• shared laundry. WOO bus a door. ssparale entrance, basement apart.,- in triplex, now carpel. new Paint. Csnmm inclusive. Prefer single working femoris. 839.6411. (930194) full kitchen/bath, fireplace, unitise included. Cable. laundry. tiles in kitchen, laundry facilities. WHITBY . two bedroom aWrt- price negotiable. Asti 1. Won't parkig. SSW frsVlast. Avail- ment above store, dove. fridge. last. La (905) 509.3075 after 6 able March 1. or inrredi itely. parking included. $600 per p.m. (030494) 436.0253. (030194) month. No pets. Call 6662248. PICKERING - large clean three AJAX - one bedroom basement CLAREMONT - luxury loft one bedroom apartment Iwo befits. apartment. Separate entrance• bedroom apartment. parking, view of bay. 4 appliances. $975 IAilies included. Cable. air, use udlies included. March 1. Fist/ Inclusive. Linda (bus.) 967-3702 of pool $600 par math. Avail- last. $550. Sul single. (905) or alter 5 p.m. 721-1793. able March 1. 683.8452. 649.1917. (0301194) _...,_-�kr..ru,.4e<slsrva:..vsw.ailev...,r. ,.,�.�,..,•_-�, �. _- _..._�_:-. PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1"4 able immediately. Cart 831- A "0 400 ARS � "Ou 'Rent 430 `00"R ,400 = em410 available now. $475 monthly eM PICKEIaNG - 401/YNnaw Rd. NORTHEAST Oshawa - one L VERPOOt.IF111CH - nd,�,ed COZY clean furnishedroom in Large two be&foayn bmw,w, bedroom apartment, w/o to three bedroom. 2 1/2 baths. quiet adult hme in P)cwinp o apartment. New. full bath. 4 basement. fenced Yard. deck. single fire". to Yard. tla.. near Rouge r em ge Valles fair appliances, no tmtoklnelpsts. central air, $650 inclusive. c/v., draperies, finished adulistuderrt. Cable. parking. $725 . utilities. FinUlast. Alec Negotiable- 723.7479• (030194) basemen. 5 now appliances, no bus, share separate kitchen, One bedroom to share, $390. PICKERING - executive hone, pets/smokers. Immaculate bathrooms, firaVlast. $340 420-3628.(030194) two bedroom basement condition, available monthly. 509-2459. (TF) AVAILABLE immediately in apartment, cable, central air, immediately. 831-6751. PICKERING - large fumished Oshawa • 639 Cuba" St., two vac, oe bath, fridge, stove, own (030194) bedroom, share kitchen and bedroom, $675 monthly, one entrance, $750. 686-4718. NEWCASTLE - large three bath, laundry facilities, adult bedroom, $575 motthly, fkW (030494) bedroom" home on 40 acres. home. $350 monthly. Call last required. CLose to bus, NORTH Oshawa - large two and Available March. Easy acosss Audrey, 686.0744. (030294) shopping. No pets. Call 434 three bedroom apartments to Hwy 8115. $1000 + utilities. laoom 0134. (TF) available, very dean and quiet CaM 728.8692. (030394) 4 4 BCafd BLOOR/SIMCOE - large two building, fully broadloomed, ROUGE area. immaculate Jain. 5762882 (031094) bedroom in 46 unit building.from $655 per month, utilities detach 4 bedrooms, double BUSINESS women requires std laund wsl included. Call 697-2475 or 623 �• laundry. Parkrr+9• garage, 2 1/2 baths, 5 room and board in Westney managed. Close to stores/bus. 0079. (030194) appliances. no pets/smoking. Heights area. M you are irtw- from $675 inclusive. Go direct to FREE Laundryl Our huge three $1200 monthly plus utilities. ested and can provide same at a 123 Bloor St. W. or call cured bedroom apartments come with 509.2771. (030494) reasonable rate, please call 416-223.5419. (TF) washers and dryers. Free park- WHITBY - GardervRossland. 4 428-8830. (030294) SOUTH Ajax - new two bedroom in and air conditioning - Pickering. Cal Elvira. 831.3666. bedroom, family room with Shared 450 basement apartment, backs to (031694) fireplace. double garage, 2 1/2 Accomm' park, close to all amenities, baths. fenced yard, 3 central aa/vac, 4 PCs. bath, IMMACULATE one bedroom applianose, schools, shopping. OSHAWA - bright room in Laundry, storage. Available April basement NE Oshawa, $1200 per month plus u0l4es. shared 4 bedroom house. Close 1. $100 inclusive. Call 427- separate entrance, 4 pce. bath, Available April 1. or to suit. Cal to shopping centre and bus 7409 (022794) carpeted, laundry. suitable for 668-8093 after 5 p.m. (030494) routes. Non smoker. $340 PICKERING - beautiful new one one, firsvlaW. $475 inclusive. Townhouses monthly. Cal 5763816 anytime. bedroom basement, private Cal 4350448. (030194) A P)O 'T For Rent (030394) 'entrance, parking, non smoker. CENTRAL Whitby - one AJAX . Hwy SZWestney, hometo shar f rrtishad r avail - no pets. $7Utonthy. Avail -bedroom basement, bright, able immediately. Cart 831- clean, carpeted, separate 6445. (030494) entrance. appliancm. barkng. ADEWDEISTEVENSON - two available now. $475 monthly bedroom basement apartment. plus tri utilities 666-2032. Large kitchen. utilities included. (030494) $600 monthly. Available April 1 AJAX - Weslreyr401. large two or earlier. Please call 4361456 bedroom with dining and Irvingand leave passage (030494) room, private sliding door PICKERING uverpoolsayy, entrance, private backyard. large professionally finished two $650 monthly. 428-2925 or 432- bedroom basement apartment. 9174.(03C394) separate entrance. laundry TWO -ONE bedroom facilites, non smokers. no pots. aoaCments, very large and Must see $700 . 420.8006 or clean, t rst.last required. 420-3642 (030394) hitby Downtown W 5550 plus AVAILABLE immediately - roh hyd. Trent St., W.ttyy. $630 dean two bedroom apartment inclusive. Phone Frank. 668- close Ic south GM. $600 0370 or 723-1760,-1760. (030194) monthly. utilities included. 987- TWO bedroom nice clean apart - 3043 or 579-0706. (030194) -rents for rent. 5650 monthly. WHITBY bright clean two central Oshawa- One bedroom, bedroom basement apartment $550. Two bed•ooms. $65Cwalkout.withwalkout.separate entrance Great service and location, and parking. $625 inclusive. close to at amanitas. Bus routs, Firs A.W. Available xrxrediarely available immediately. Call Cal 404-0459 (030194) Jain. 5762882 (031094) DOWNTOWN Oshwa. Fart, AJAX South - one bedroom sell Place - Senors 60 .. one contained basement apartment. bedrdprp, 5585. Two bedroom, separate entrance. utilitiesm 5710 Cable. S15. Call 5?68619 'included. Prefer non aoker. tot interview (030394S525 monthly 683-4015. - WoodbM Estates hosskep• ;30394) LARGE. bight. two level, fwd PICKERING Y.4age - bright two bedroom basement apartment near Oshawa Centre. available 011141100- second floor d house. 5944/month plus utilities April Occupancy 683-9269 Imtmted.alwy. $695 monthly. -Y9e Yard, separate entrance. NEWLY r e n o v a t e d -,so utilities and laundry facilities $725 montny tint last Available bedroom.. two bathroom, on iicl,ded. 666=463 evenings. April 1. 683-4262- (030394) quiet street, near Adelaide, (03Z2�) WHITBY Regency Place Central Park. Oil heat, 5900 plus AVAILABLE immediately - Apartments - one and two utilities. Freda,(. Please, phone. Wn tby two bedroom bedroom apartmwrts available 4369900. (030294) apartment. clow to schools, in senior corrplex. Mar. and Apr. PICKERING - Broek,'Fneh arae Canada Trust. Sandra Noble, Indge, stove, $596.89, hydro Park liar selling. appliances. all X -clean, junior executive. 3 7.2436 or49964599. (030394) enra FrWtast required. Cal utdiles included. Call 430-7397. bodroo„% 2 1,2 battledouble SHARE house with teacher, 666-5535.(022994) (TF) garage (door opener), ,scurry Civic/OC. parking, cable, WHITBY - one bedroom apart- PICKERING private two system. Fenced yard, $1175 laundry utMos included. March ment in 6 pea, private entrance. bedroom apartment (flat). upper monthly. (416) 412.3064 1. $350. 5794528. (030 194) 6. OOmn 00 m able M required. March 1. $380 monthly. 683-6092. (030294) PICKERING - Brock/Hwy 82. 3.1 bedroom townhouse. 5 appliances. private yard. parking to snare with two responsible adults. $425 tndusrve. Available 1".. kaitely. Farrel only. Cal Terry. 68341865. (030394) PICKERING - Whses/401 area, huge oras tatted room with 4 poll ensure. wakn closet. 6 appliances. pooLdeck. Female prelemed. $450 inclusive. 839- 0092. (OW 194) MATURE female to share else two oedroorn walkout basement apanment with fireplace and spa, close to 401, shopping, hiking trail, non smoker, no pots. caois. laundry and utilities rcluded. Prestigious E. Ostlawa.COurtice location. $400 4363505. (030394) LAKEFRONT in Oshawa to Share dean quot house with responsible person. $400 mduswe. Laundry facilities. Cal 435-2489 or tolled 416-255- 0086.(030194) AJAX - respormD+e fsrnale. non 4m'oker to share con rawly decorated house. reduced rem tor babysitting. Price negarab4. S.-gle parent welcome. Call 6063130. (0303941 STUNNING, 2700 sq.R home in north Ajax. 4 bedrooms. 2 1.2 baths. family room fireplace, deed, garage. Caldwell Banker. 500 rvirsme PMVA - semt detached two storey home with finished basement, large lot, close to Go, 401, park and shopping. $140.000. Call 430- 7633.(030394) OPEN HOUSE Feb. 27 and Mar. 6, 14 p.m 1640 Nichol Ave., Whitby. $149,900. Executive townhome, 3 bedrooms, familyroom with fireplace, finished basement. central air, loaded with extras. 579.7366. TWO bedroom (converted from 3 bedrooms) brick bungalow, quiet area north of Oshawa Hospital. Country decor, large deck. finished rec room, nicely landsacaed, hardwood floors. $117,000.434-2332.(TF) OSHAWA bungalow. great area. two bedrooms . sunroom. Professionally finished rec room. $129,000. No agents please. Call 905-571-6342. $129.500 - walk to downtown Whitby. Brick bungalow, recent windows and gas furnace. Legal apartment, two hydro meters. Quick possession. Call Lilian North. ReMax Summit. 668- 3800.(030194) OPEN House - 558 Reynolds St.. Whitby. Feb. 26 6 27, 1-4 p.m. 2 -storey, septi -detached, 3 bedrooms. 1 112 baths. profes- sionally finished roc room. Protessioi landscaped front and back, aground pool. Price - S144.500. Call 666-1611. HUGE heated double garage for ony 5114,000. Just listed - big house, 4 bedrooms, family. INng and dining room. +m1rrsill late hardwood floors, eat -in Kitchen. new furnace. Good tinancng. Will carry for 6750( monthly. Will be said this week. Cal Peter Neal. Sales Assoc. Guide Realty, 723-5281. COURTICE - Private sale - three bedroom link with attached garage. largo 4 vice. bathroom, fireplace in large Irvingroom. Outer area . close to park and schools. 5139.900. OPEN HOUSE Sunday Feb. 27, 12-4 P.m_ 7 Parklawn Dr., 433-0736. FIRST Time BUyers • No downpaymenll Now homes. Pickering to Oshawa. EG: 1920 sq.h. for $1350 monthly P.I.T. Cal 6860601. (030494) 510 Townhouses For Sale 0 !FINALLY! %winhOmi35/sem detached protect at the hlslorlcal Amo Estate site Irl Ata;, are now ready b be released. For iy,lformalon call 427-03!90 available rmmedWely. $513 mpntN,r. "as ncludel Fret Iwel d txugabw rndgastove, utilities. Avadabe imii, edketely. message. (030594) Warehouse • •. Last 905983.6108. (030394) 839-8520. (030294) AJAX - 4 bedrooms, 2 1,2 baths. man flea laundrlr• tarry noon, 465 e... Lots s-ys LIVERPOOLIBAYLY - two OSHAWA - iron smdoker, one double garage, two 1pplartces- n 5 c„s� bedroom basement apart ent• bedroom basement apartt+ent, Available April 1. $1100. Phone OFFICE Space available aces � Large ea -n kitchen. separate $475 Bright and clean. fir". 420-0653.(030394) deraley OoO Weal for BEAUTIFUL areas Boum , t o 2 acre entrance, Parking,clew to Go stove. 3 pow barn, as utares. Oshawa - (Mee bedroom ervoceOshaw waterfront lets A Port Perry proteescna service business,ecTwo* train, Pickering Town Contre• Separate entrance and parking. sem. gem. yard. rAv ec room, o.sec. Two 0 real estate, rt $153.000. Ready to $700 inclusive Frrsvtast. Avail- Avarbable immediate) Suit y' pluslenc $900 plus utilities. Available bulStal unitmurs or 1300 W -h. urets o are '2600 build. For ntprttatron, dl 427 - able March 1. 837-0016. fence. 571.0406. (030194) April ,. 6@62454 Lakesoo lithe sq.h. ups, 12 oticsa ateroy in 03900426-2215. (030394) (12794) AJAX Harw000•Bayly. one meMage). (030494) pace. For more YMometion. cal 835W full price, wooded CORY, WHITBY - ore bedraortt bedroom nrrent available AJAX - 3 bedroom 4 623.4172- (031194) _ of a 2nd Ileo. prorate entrance. near irrirrtedlaely. Fust/last. no pets. fd. +ostiemd.a fenced ayrd, $,000 (vOttayes Fa Sand beach, trout k nod Go. incudes uhktes. $550 per non smoker. approx. 650 sqM., . utilities. April 1. 428-9,01. 10 ,0.000 acres 470 Rent county (onset month. AgilaDle April 1. 668• utdites sleuded. $550 monthly (030494) Yew round road. Fled. 416431- 3161 or 723.9340. (030294) negotiable. 427.9490. (030494) KAwART11A S0.AICE Seyrrow (566 ) MfHITaY •large two bedroom n PICKERING - flpiciOus, modern TWO years thew, /401. se, YNtiles litJN01. Tlxee - WoodbM Estates hosskep• Implies. WxWry ,aalitles. $735 two Oekkoorn apartment. lower beerPickering bedrooms. 4 appliances, in cotta es, 3 0 PC*. 7 bttach Tr�tiers Sites no pas. First last 436-0253. floor of rouse. 4 appliances, gets"sun dedk, avaaaws, Oool 90 (030194) quiet setting, $675 plus 112 1. sill . utilities. Firstilss�t. PWa1� ri NE of Pickering LOM mss- LIFETIME membertM- Into Two bedroom apart sell n duplex. rundry. perking, rand. situated nes Wilson Rd. and 401. Oshawa. $650 pits hydro. Available bmnediarefy. 726- 4725. (030394) CLEAN two betMoorn epattmert it back hair d houssk 0" of storage with possible 3rd bedroom i bow set Hookups for weatw and dryer irnt krdse stove, fridge and parking. ssletennees rwrgired. cal maw 4044M 4=194) PICKEOM - one bedroom, living room ktcwtetle, 4 pee. batt. private entrance. clow m ad arrtartsiss At,aitabl. ". .. 15. Firsulest required. $549 knclu sive. 420.2076. (=194) -AJAX south - furnished ore bedroombasoment apartmas. 3 pce. bath, eat -in kitchen, separate entrance. parking, non smokers $525 indutsive. Fist/ IM. 427.6902. (022794) BASEMENT apartment for ren two bedrooms, no pas, non smoky. private entrance. $675 mor" knckades utkess, tiratl tell required. References. 839- ,2255• f030394) AJAX - Oxford Towers. quiet building wYswirmrng pool. dose to shopping, 401 and Go. Two or three bedroom apartment. •,Yrrdese. March 1 or April t. Cal 6838571 or 683.8421 til 8 P.m. (TF) WHITBY - one bedroom apartment, $560 monthly. WO bedroom apartment, $42S monthly. Two bedrooms lore OshoM$675. First and NO 09UMO. Phot days 72548011 ?I OVW vk SOD 401e. 1101711114) utilities. 1-905.770.9757. wlaenCae Cal 9054633197 saps 07054631317.(04129aet 4) CotoCoaetCampingfillsmL (030494) after 4 p.mt (030391) Paid $3W5 Must esa $500 1- ATHIOL Green Co -Op. 250 Dun- lap SL E WhIby is holdirnp an Mormseon night on Thursday March 3, 1994 at 730 p.m, Units coming available. Everyone tie InOmle. (030394) OSHAWA - 1 i 2 bedroom aparbrers available at 900 i 698 Glen St- UtlMlase included. Firs~ required. Call 7M 4963. M303941 410 M01R 64CKERING - bright Maple Ridge executive. 3 bedroom hums, 3 1/2 baths, 6 applimic s 1, central awkwic. finisfted rec loom and spa, near schools and amenities. May 1. $1300.. 830- 4644- (0.90394) WHITBY - it,- bedroom house plus garage or workshop. Com- rrta ri, possibilities an Miry 92. No outdoor maiawu rtw, $865 monthly plus heatRtydro. 466- 4321 of 655-4623 or 266-5449. (030194) PRIME Pickering, pool. 1600 sq.n., 3' - - , semi. Central airs pub style bar. $1100 per motth pits utilities. FisVI=L Cal 906497.1551. (030294) 3 bedroom seat$ ler rerd, clow to 401, two baths, bright and spacious, non smoker. no pen. 5 appliances included. Fksvlast, $900 . utilities. Call 432.1071 anytime. (030394) NO down payment? Good t tt 7 Good job? You can buy for the price of rent. while prices and now are down. Can Doug or Still 08 (TFC1 �y Fnricid. AJAX - rttodetn Ioswtnouee 3 . WINTER HIalr? Tlirtk skrrsy,er Ioa236-03Z7. (030494) 1 bedroorre, air Condit', 1, and vara0a►. Look Ioowrsud b a ��duly •ql Incl d e « 3 1*- ba rn 575 canoes• kxkrdes a pee. dart. L.OafIS immediately. 427-8479. on Ste' 25W std Death and 1 ( ) more. No pass, Bock early, ter BORROW $to= pity •Itis Year 24 weekerd, 14100.686 as $110 Per mora *A& Cal 430 RoonlsTO, ► Jerry. 66$-7200 Free R � ) Anubis MvMt 11111111 - 490 Ror1d' PKXERING rooms Har tend In towrttokat I. "my S&Broek. "3(36 - gel l ditty, 4 pint or 8394613, AJAX - Clwn furnished room adult home with shared lataktles. CLow to bus slop Non smaller. Cal (3964942 5 pm. «ttkdgt. (030194) CLEARwATER mobiles. 580 es clubhouse. Iseeeed "Dole. lel LNES d credit - nnrgapsa tar, tub, twin. 20 minutes to I" 2nd, 3rd. R.R.S.P. -loans NHL Hod". do se tracks. avalable Cd Janet Hktlrlla d boat skies. alra�able from Mr. ) 4211-1232nano Jia Services. and 12 and on. Cal 1-013538-2123. Co M31094; inaneial Serviees. hlonles ARE you having ttalbis geainp 500 For Sek a mortgage? Is your bank giving you the runt -a -round? Do you TWO plus one bedroom need a second morlpape? we bungalow, many upgrades. Carl gyp• cal today. 488.8805. Highland Ave. Open House, C�etY Financial Swvfoea. in Sundays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (TF1 $129.900. 433-6817. (03030() Btftesfli ,11e; WHITBY - $109.900. detached 3 590 0ww" ufw es bedroom, eat -in kitchen and dining room, large lot pompe. PHCKERRIG - tunhieFted morn With cable and use Of Idtclhttn. wok to Plakerinp Go Station(. Tow centre. Gwwatbg Stetion- Photo 4204318. (030494) PICKERING area - near GO train and Hydro plant. Includes laundry facilities, telephone, parking. SM weekly. Affair 5. PICKERING - limished room available in basement apartment. sepratle entrance, laundry, cable, student' trttelCorre. Available now. 830- 4271. (0227111,11) 31}4271.(022794) 640 E SELF 101 In a rut? Lookktp for owns ? Join us for • dolt of PfINIar limill " flloreh 12,19% 670 Personals With 5% down, Carries for $721 per month irickrdinp taxes. Call Ted Houghton. ReMax Summit.6s6-3eoo. 7LEVERPOOL�JR�D �)THREE bedroom executive home, east Oshawa. Two storey. backs onto grearbelt, on OPEN IRON. -Ml. Quiet coup, many extras. Private FLEXIBLE HRS. sale. asking $199,000. Cal 404- 9422. (030194) CALL MARY 420.6239 Wa,00o - three bedroom mobile HELP us promote Post Secon- home. excelent condition. 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CALLTOGETHER TODAY! 1-800-667-0117 MIcNEIL., Steven and Arlern, (nee Lawson), are pleased to announce the birth of their second child Quinn Alexander, on Jan- 25, 1994 at 12:58 a.m., weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs. Brother to Meaghan, grandson to Shirley and the late Allan Lawson of West Hill, Paul and Barbara McNeil of Oshawa. Great-grandson to Arthur Pearce and Eunice McNeil. A very special thanks to all the staff at Ajax - Pickering Hospital. .) ?he family of the late k_h 91MMdY GANGE 1 wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to their many friends, family and co-worlrrs for the overwhelming support given to u4 in our time of need. Y'ourgerJeruity and ffewer donations, prayers, kind words and actions will always be remembered Our7immy was a true gift, to save all, ask for nothing and found happiness in all places. Special thanks to Bryce Philip, Doctors andNurses at Community 9lfemoriaf Hospital, and Father Casuflo. We fove you all, thanks. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.)' 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SY 1934 SINGLE father, 26 years did, honest. teaponside, 1-ndy-- exii Was to country, enjoy camping and sports, also onjoys lookingkwspecial giK 24-30. attractive, good personality, Moo clrtdreri SY ISM ��r SINGLE father with two boys, enjoys sports, fishing and the outdoors, looking ter a simple, down-to-earth type of gin, 30. 40. must like children, single moms welcome, for possible longterm relationship. SY 1977 (OSH) MALE, 25. 55'. would like to most female for companion- ship. possibly more. SY 1030 WANTED: Slim, shapely lady of means with no dependents. 40.. who enjoys dining out. movies. travel. quiet bines. lit- erature and lingerie. men this slim. 50s, -ton-ornoieng gentle- man would love to hear from you, for possible relationship. SY 1039 (OSi) HONEST, established male. 43, with good sons* of humour, would low to meet a slim, non- smoker who liths the country. music. movies, quiet ewnege and good. hornet discussions, for a serious relationship. SY lass (oSM EASY -going male, 41, unat. tached. enjoys sports. movies, dining and put going out and having a good time, looking for an easy-going, good Maned woman, 35-40, for trisndship. possible relationship. SY 1641 (CISH) ACTIVE single, white male Virgo 6' V. would like to moat a Virgo 40s or early Sot. non. smoker, petit* who can be a lady who has an honest, unin- htbiNd position for Id* and love, who is looking for an honest gentleman who really needs her. SY 1642 (Osie AMBITIOUS, male. 30, non- smoking. single lather. physe- caMy Ili• employed, enjoys fwni- y outings. physical activities and romantic times se*ks an honest unattached, non-smok- ing lady for possible relation- ship. single moms welcome. SY 1617 (08" VERY cugoing male. 27. truck driver, enjoys going out on w"kwKW quiet torte*, *asking lmaake. 30-40, for friendship. exiiie uiw nimmun rwp. air Noes ,W/l 1',4RF You WAIS'ZN6: FoR 2" GILL S/IY��R�,LY YouRS, ?QDAY � t/ Cod- 9761991 —' Durham Region & the Port Hope/ Cobourg area Sincerely fours has received 579 638 calls to date! ($k16• may 1,1s" separated. brown hair. arson eves single . white male. 42, looks oy singer. 5'6'. 200 lbs bsisves in honesty and seven- ty. enjoys country music And as outdoor actrvities would like to meet fermate. 35-45 with owmilar interests for possible reaation- shp. SY 1111i (OSH) MALE 39. loo" for an unau tached lady. 30-40, kids o.k.. who loves to be loved and wants a serious relationship and possible home life. SY Is" PROFESSIONAL, divorced. one -woman man, late 40s, seeking a slim, affectionate, honest, attractive, non-rnokng female who likes to be treated Wits, a lady for inutdwfrp, poas- ble lug term telsoonship, an- gle moms welcome. SY 1847 (O61) SINCERE, single white male, 29, 59', 160 ba., physically 1t enoys muse. IN wo deviate, apart and fro outdoors, seeks attractive, while angle lemale of sinkerage ter pomipls rela- bonshiip. SY fo., TALL, blue-eyed young, 41, single white male, enjoys music. the outdoors, We item and Mernoone on my Harley. SY ISO SEXY, food bo1Qng make look ino okino bra nal rekaborh*Ikp VWMi fermale, 35-50, serious reply Cray. ST Im HARD workin% single. wlhila, make. 31. not into fwd gyres never been nlwmd, Ikea king drives. last pace, or had hack 3 singleew, looloOtAm I 1.2211. -3 ft. ter -io dYtiP. possible mkoon- ahp. SY 1361 (O•Fq H01NST and tang 30 yr. old whit. mal.. 6', good bolorw wi*Iwae b meet an at -active lady. 22-30, who is sincere, romantic and afloctio ate ter possible relabonahSingle (mmOoS Nn�s welcome. TiSY 1.92 FRNMMY, otrlligoig wile, 20, Gla. 196 bo., no depaei I W seeks lanals. 2046. for kfrnb 0* Possible, feka-wh* By IiIB ZZWhoneet, male. 33. 6'1', 190 Ilea., enjoys music, racgwt sports, skiing and movem loolaq for slim, ener- gotici a"someone sanewetli �wN2teiI and who is boling for a s2iious nI 11I 0 ip. BY 1094 (04" SI4CBIE. agr3etiw, srntep-Il lee*ior 1, trials. enjoys weaken white getaways, some sports. mtin► aand d(rwng out. saelt. aim. al-aetve, ano2re kennels. 25-M. who in woridrlg b plan a comfortable future. sY iMfii («NI OPEN -minded. single, white male, 36, attractive, seeks altraetiw, 9000. while intake, 29-40, for companionship or mon, many, lies and dislikes, no9t Mad mea pleeee. By IM while mils, 44. likes music, romance and good Me, looking ter that special lady for a stable relationship. SY FULL-fO yu ed female, 26, enjoys boating. camping, danc- m9 and the outdoors. liking for encore gentleman. 25-35. ffoorSaa relationship. SY ISS* SINGLE. white mak.. 25, well built. enjoys camping, country music, horseback riding and Hsrleys, loolang for female, not into head games, for good fine- and poesitee relationship. SY talo (C)SM SINGLE white male, 30, 5'9'. 160 lbs., employed and self- empkpy04 enjoys skiing, fish- ing, seeks single, white, slim female. 25-33. who is open - so and goal oriented. SY 1010 AFFECTIONATE, attractive, professional, fit. 40sh. single white mals, enjoys children, doftg, moves. trawl and can- dkriglht sew -V similar single NfWs tsmaM. 32-36. for future pariner. rm loyal, kind. gener- ous, wdof qwt and retanciaty secure. SY /001 NINETEEN fifty -none model, reasonable ndeage, good con- dition. presently driven by some person. unique stuation lefties Lead for ancon - driver. mica be over 25, in good Pepe rid r not kMo hw-rodnq For a pose" we drive plow tat. 20"E daddy. nice Woking. 44. 5b', 100 ba, soaker. live *rpotsM seeks alien single cook and lily. 30-46 or aeglemoms� I at= rela-ortshp- BY /9M 117 a tieeaner who be`ram in romance. I'm a fool who bNievea in love, iii someone SY 1099 tet 21 -year-old male. MOLE wAslea sale, 30, **ek- ing honest and attractive weshipfor �«iya�gtee rro misallic evenings. BY IM C-male. 25, likee sports. movies and romantic walla. looking ter single %male 20,25, who has similar interests for hkrdahip, possible rotation - amp. By Im (Cos) GOOD4XXW 1G black make, professional, now to area, enjoys music, quiet million. and occaafonal dining out. Would dile b neat �dy age aid rasa unirltportant SY 16N MONAUM maw looking b�special 9oag lady 3240 for earndeit rbrio Wallis, good bmiee and guile etwogs By IWO (Osie Ttt/O confident makes looking for two unique ksmalse 18-23. to lilt the empty void in our haarls, must be spontaneous and taring. SY 1077 (OWI SPIOU whole rials, 32, 511'. 419900 IbL, eelablisii. I very out- . Privateseeks am.. gie white fornaleebr possible serious relationship. Come fly tie Mandy aids. BY IS72 TALL. handsome, bk» eyed, 32 yew old teddy hear would love to cuddle slim, atirectiw lady whole true blue, Was long hair, leather, country. rock and rot. SV is" (ONe SINGLE, while male. 27, 510', brown pair and eyes. _fear image. likes sports, movies, country music. loves children and quiet evenings at home. loolang for female. 25.35. with similar interests, single mom would be welcome. SY 1074 PASSIONATE male 30. fit. outgoing, non-smoker, enjoys outdoor activities movies, music, seeks female with enthusiasm for life and adven. ft". SY IWS (OSI) AFFECTIONATE male, 26. 57', non-smoker enjoys music, movies, cooking, danc- ing, dorwtg out or spending Wine one -encu with an anectonale outgoing Tamale SY 1076 EASY -going, single, white make. 32. physically fit. honest. loves children and animals. enjoys sports, country drives and mows. Looking ter a lady. 2e-34. someone very honest and sraere who enjoys similar things. gs. SY 1877 (COB) FRIENDSHIP first possible relationship wanted by this 39 - your -cid white 5 11', fit, attrac- tive. established professional. seeking non-smoking female. 2542, to share tete with. Single MOMS wek:onis SY 1070 OUIET, young at heart male, 47. S 10'. 165 lbs.. enjoys music, long walks. biking sports, cooking and moves. looking for slim. attractive lady, 35-45, to light my fire, for a serous relationship. SY 1079 ATTRACTIVE, divorced, very open minded male. rio dopon. dents, seeks well built, finan. cially secure. veopen minded female. 30-45, for friendship, companionship and possible reletonsftop, must iia boating. 60 Mand all types of music VERY attractive 35 year old male, brown hair, blue eyes and a mustache, seeking hemate. 23.40. attractive, who bnotrs whet tis r a1 about and no head Coma *vim ' dtidren wel- OUIET, shy. angle mase, 46, honest and sincere, enjoys Country and weebrn m i ie. to outdoor and nxnw*c dining. WOMM for lemhals. 3040. who iisrhnoanwest and mrwwe. No head BY Im too" TALL. atleactw, single. whits mab. 3D, seeks adtacove, an- gle. while frig e, 2030. Sr., dark hair. non -striper. honest and no dependents. For seri- ous relationship. BY 1661 F081411 AAMKk Im as good too" a* Fabio w who t the a4sro- - how 0011 With my muscular skin- light body companion. 1 seek only ore pretty. slim lady, Ow W is the 1 mai. SY 11M9 dad, 36 young, con - adored attractive, =owe and fit, wyoll ib, cowlit " was, ssk.el a ted Mh wair qualities, and ii- - sY Im (0" DEOM I responded to your mailbox Feb. 11. lost your p 10 Ilis t , , By "N OUTreiGOING, single, white mmb. late Will. ertjoys Me oult- doors, sports, meeting new PeoPle. would like to meet female, 25-30. who's looking ikmg-ksnrelationship. SY ((OOSNFFFAENDLYdt• Haps area. s now b Po fist.!w.* camping and outdoor activtbes, would like to meet kennels, 22-26, who onjoys the erne. By 1099 (01" TWO single. while stabs, bonen 19. looking for two attractive. sigb, while lsmakes, 16., for good Ines and possible rele- borWtps. SY 1000 (OSH) DO you love life, believe in romance and bg.aerne"? Do you urdstshv d that happiness so—as 'rem whai you put - life not what you take out? Are you looking for a friend and at the same time someone who excites you. well I am Maio. 31, fit. slim and attractive . SY 1091 MALE, 27. searching for tun, who enjoys closeness, ducus- 3ion, quiet times, for possible relationship. Please be sneers. honest. non -superficial and able to communicate SY 1092 ROMANTIC male. 20s, enjoys a wide vanety of Ihngs, laking for that special lady, 10-30, to enjoy, life with. also love chil- dren. SY 1994 (OSH) FUN -living single white mals. 21. khoiung ter a Nmals. 16-22, who likes sports, movies, " walks. quiet and excibng pries, to share possible relationship. SY 1 eve (OSi) G000 -looking male. 36. quiet and easygoing r" of person would like to meet attractive. slim. ono man woman for a possible " term relabonaMp. R*apond to this ad and as* if you are for me. SY 1086 VERY frtondly 20 year old male. honest, polite. easy to talk to. non-smoker, enjoys most sports. would We to most special person for friendship first. possible relationship SY IM7 LONG brown nor, hazel eyes. male 32. employed who likes shopping. movies and spend- ing time at home looking for fornale, 25-35. for fn*ndship possible retaoortetwp. SY love HANDSOME black 3o. ptofes- sional male, enjoys movies. moat, camps g, baseball (both Laying and watching). soaks female with similar interests. SY love MALE limouane. 1962 P. rea--lble mdeogs, good con - doll needs a good owrw to take control. Must be heavy SOL SY 1908 (Osie SINCERE easy going and career mirhdd make, 27. soaks tmwale with ander qualities, for friendship and possible rela- lionship. ST ISMCAROM ggarill men, ee early 3Da, enjoys mikes. dining out and quiet ewnirge at harms. If you are boidrg for someone mKm to treat you right, give me a C&A SY 1902 WIDOWER. 5'9', love* to dance, candlelight dinners, travel, a nimainte, aetiw 63 yr. old, really 49 and holding, seeks that sp idial lady, sii e, non-smoker, 415-55, to share se good t ings in Me. AY 19ve THIS is a lady's dream. I'm Se'. 166 be., 42, while. very irog k W as ". 44 with isamse qualities for friend - !1 nlaborw ip• SY EASYGOING. honsK ain0le ,fele make, 30, aMnrlw, also. k hard-aworltirg actwe anek- er, flee tort 'n MS. sports and children would like to meet a mnibr lady, 2637 ter friend- ship possible M*Aonship. aV INS (OSM) TO Maggio, nurse, in Bowmanvelle responding to mailboit 01721, you Wrgot b Wave your number, pWaee cal agar. BY INS (OSH) HANDSOME single white mob. 34. 73'2'. aMYete. educat- e4 kird-Mrled. seeking simi- lar female, 22-32, to wrestle wia. SY I 9 (ONQ HONEST male, 43, average, would We to meet %nWo. 23- 32. for competwonship, poo -y mon. aV 1!ve FINANCIALLY stabile, 34, 6', 170 lbs., divorced white male who still kiss to loot a ktoivg for a female companion who enjoys Leal !lames. rock con- certs and much mon ter Poni- ble serious relationship. SY 1908 (OSH) Odtaw&" itby This Week A /yaxJPidteri g News Advertiaw assures no liability for tie content or reply to any Sincerely Yours advertesrm* The advertiser swine complete hats fy for to content of. and at responses b any adwrtaertient or needed message and for any claims made against Oah 1by This ylfeek as a reshot tiered. The advert er agrees b inde m iy and Bold ais stpweee, liabilities and drnagss resulliia from or eaueW by pubiea-ah or r�drg __ publication and MetroWtd Conwrwniy Newspapers and ib erttpby hsrmkese far all cite. nrnna or eddies n hiaAw greeWg mieseage. OdwmofN hdby This Week mewvsl M Mplut b leviaa� reelriet crnoet any adwAarnsN or ohrigp M cator any noply lo such adverbawrwnt by egory n wlrch an ad pkeoad not b taw 1 slid w�telepinore nuribar. test OPEN-MINDED, single male, late 203, outgoing, honest and affectionate, enjoys a variety of interests including movies and music. would like to meet white female with friendly personality in her los. SY 1910 (OSH) HONEST caring gentleman, 30. enjoys movies, dining and family life If you're tired of being mistreated and can share the same qualities, then give me a cal. SY 1911 CHALLENGE and promise, 40, single dad, self aware, fun and loving, looking for a partner with clear sense of self and future. 1 II provide the chal- lenge SY 1912 HARLEY dude, single male, 40, father of one, physically fit, likes to nde Harleys, camping, looking for female, 30-40, phys- ically int who likes outdoors and motorcycles, not into bar scene. SY 1913 I have a great male friend who is too shy to write an ad. He's 30. 5'8', elementary teacher from down east, loves dancing, movies. very easygoing and a real romantic. Guts give him a call. SY 1914 (OSH) ESTABLISHED male, young 63fon-smoker, enjoys the outdoors, travel, quiet times, candlelight dinners and much more, looking for that special attractive lady who would like to be spoiled. SY 1915 .- -. FUN- ov,rq 'e-.319 32w!th sense of humour, tired of the bar scene. enjoys dinners in or out. fast -paced or laid-back atmospheres. seeks male. 35- 40 for fun times, possible rela- tionshrp. No head games' SY 2538 FEMALE, unattached. hard- Horking, down to eaM, outgo- -9. variety of interests, it and i, -m. looking for honest male. 30-40, of similar qualities for friendship first SY 2546 (OSI) ATTRACTIVE lady, blonde. single. 35. interested in most. ,ng a single. honest. attractive male. 30-40. for friendship, possible relationship. SY 2547 (OSI) HONEST and sincere white fema a medium build. 35. smoker, IOv*s to dance and have fun. seeks honest, down- to-earth tat black male. 35-40. for meaningful relationship. SY 2542 (OSH) ENGLISH lady, 28. comrrwtted Chrisnan look ng for a Christian man. 25-32 for linrd- shipinterests include Chnsaw music. walks, the country and a dog lover SY 2550 (OB►) Jit, who s 35, who responded to tomato nurse. 13. please respond again to mailbox num- ber 2542 as I didn't get your correct phone number. SY 2557 (OSH) ACTIVE, attractive, single female. 34. tail. prolessonal, secure. enjoys sports. trawl. outdoors. humour. Z" Tor die. 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