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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_08_17*7 -1_' HRUE YOU SEEN US LATELY?? PICKE W 70VM C8ffRE ENTERTAINMENT Mitchell tuned for local gig Page A18 SMRI Pitcher hurls perfect game Page A26 MATERNITY CORDS $19.95 re& $32 7" 0 Pi0khrix News Advertiser Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1994 64 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 113 No. 33 -- VECONOMY Housing starts up ❑ First-time buyers fuel big demand for new homes AJAX-PICKERWG - New housing starts here are up so far this year over the same period in 1993. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation market analyst Tom Valks says, "It's bouncing back from the bottom. Most of the demand (for the new houses) is fueled by first-time homebuyers " The "immst mortgage rates in 30 years" have helped entice people to jump into the housing market, he notes. While strong earlier this year, the resale market is "drying up," Mr. Valks repots. "There are fewer (resale homes) on the market and prices are firming. Buyers are now looking for new homes in Durham Region.- From egion "From January to June of this year. construction began on 419 new homes in Pickering, 251 of them single detached houses. For all of 1993, there were 581 housing I tares is town. In the first six months of this year, the number of starts in Ajax topped the total for all of last year. There were 125 starts 6tam January to June, all single detached homes, compared with 121 starts for an of last year. Housing starts for both towns, however, are down significantly from the peak -yms of the lase 19M. In Kkaing. these vrere Amust x2.500 shorts is 196& sue the best year in Ajax was 1987, �whea there were more than 2300 sorts. W Vallis cills 1993 , ' f ire vtvn yeaas is 7ers Claremont centre furor ❑ Multi-purpose community facility may be in trouble By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING - The Claremont community centre may be dead before it's even born. With a local taxpayers' coalition holding a recent public meeting about it, a continuous barrage of criticism coming from councillor and mayoralty candidate Kip Van Kempen, and Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague now wading into the fray, the facility's fate could be sealed soon. The $2.6 -million community centre/library/firehall is to be built under the federal -provincial infrastructure program, with Ottawa. Queen's Park and Pickering splitting the cost three ways. The Taxpayers' Coalition of Pickering and Ajax (TAXCOPA) is maintaining Pickering Santa's choice Pickering's Randy Bergant takes part in the Optimist Club of Oshawa's annual Motorcycle Toy Ride last Saturday. The ride collects children's Christmas toys to be distributed by the Salvation Army. photo by Ron Pietroniro council has tried to steamroll the project through without public support. Mr. Van Kempen has also charged council with not consulting the public before proceeding with the project. As well, he says a needs study should have been conducted for the centre, that decisions about it are being made behind closed doors, that the Town improperly purchased a piece of property for the project without obtaining an appraisal, and that it has See COMMUNfTY...Page A9 V PEOPLE AND PROGRESS Sewer bill 'scares' A 0 0 jax pensioners ❑ Elderly couple fear they'll be forced to sell land they've lived on four decades By KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPORTER AJAX - An Ajax couple are "scared" they might be forced to sell their property because they can't afford to pay for sanitary sewers coming to the area. Raymond Reiffenstein says 'j`here' g nowhere for Us to he and his wife Bernice could to keepour lif face a bill of about $21,000 to pay for sewers that will service a new subdivision. The couple five on the west side of Harwood Ave., north of Hwy. 2, opposite a site Markborough Properties plans to develop. "We're frustrated and scared. We've lived here 38 years. We'd hate to lose our Inside property, but there's nowhere to go for us to keep our lifestyle. At our age, we don't In the news move further out into the Editorial ...........................A6 country, away from Entertainment ................A18 hospitals," Mr. Reiffenstein Sports ...............A26 says. The retired couple are Classified .......................A34 living on their pension and Ptwm lines Mr. Reiffenstein admits, "We General 683-5110 haven't handled our finances Fax 683-7363 well." Sincerely Yours To service the planned 1-416-976-1991 subdivision, Durham Region will install sanitary sewers on IttfoSource 683-7040 Harwood Ave. Homeowners The Neves Advertiser facing the street will have to regularly uses recycled pay a portion of the newsprint installation cost, called a 93t + 7c GST= $1 See COUPLE ... Page A4 f,, t:• Offl- 299 Resin stocking chair is backed by a S-yeor warranty'. ~79. OVO�U,W Saw 'le 1/3 OFF Discontinued toy clearance There's something for every kid: plush toys, action figures, board games, radio -controlled vehicles and more. Save on brand names like Fisher-Price', Little Tikes', Lego' and Tonka', PLUS Game Boy'" by Nintendo', Game Gear'", Genesis', and SNES' video games. Shop early for best selection. Selection maN- varN- hN- Mort, • 7Aij 04 1,q4 6tW o9 I ''I►„1 sy `� s efrom Sears w � •t �o r r 40% off All in -stock water and beach toys 0 1 ' JLI :7 11 a JOU 9 /11CO? Selection may vary by store 1/2 rice Free Spirit' bike helmets are CSA certified. Adult sizes S.M.L. Reg. 29.99. Each 14.99 a -y r,e„ o.. - S-o,r,., i l/3 off All in -stock baseball bats. 4 4m 1/3 off All in -stock lawn games. Includes badminton, volleyball, croquet, lawn toss and more. &ALZ i 4 Your 99 choice 149Each off selected hires for the whole faI1111N- Sears reg. 169.99-199.99 11 Teens plan memorl* 0 `This is a way for him to be with us forever': girlfriend By SAL BOMMARITO STAFF REPORTER AJAX - Friends of a 16 -year- old youth killed in a tragic accident Aug. 5 are determined to make sure his memory lives on forever. Trevor White's girlfriend Angela Tomassini and best friend Evan Hunter have launched a fund-raising campaign to buy a tree and plaque in their friend's memory. "This is a way for him to be with us forever. As long as the tree is growing, Trevor will be with us," says Angela. A resident of Tudor Ave. in Ajax, Trevor was riding his bike to his summer job in Pickering when he collided with a dump truck at a construction site on O'Brien Crt., just west of Westney Rd. S. The driver of the truck, a 27 - year -old Oshawa man, was subsequently charged with driving while under suspension by Durham Regional Police. Police are not contemplating ♦CRIME Cops probe rape claim after party PICKERING - Police are investigating a rape complaint following a late-night house party July 27 at a Diefenbaker Crt. residence. Durham Regional Police say a 19 -year-old female reported Aug. 10 that she attended the party with her boyfriend but left early to go home. A young man followed the woman to her residence, asked to be let inside and raped her once he'd been allowed in, she's told police. The man denies the accusation, police say. They say the matter is still under investigation and no charges have been laid at this time. • NTERLOCKNG STONE • LANDSCAPING • RETAINM WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • WALKWAYS 416 - 346-2115 905 - 433-1102 A NVIM0M GF BRUCE MO NGLOM Talk 1-900-"1-3530 I kL 3715 ss.w per ruin. Must be „yrs. 'Trevor had a lot of really ' good Trevor White friends.' any further charges in connection with the accident at this time. In the meantime, Trevor's family and friends at Ajax High School, where he would have been attending Grade 11 in September, are trying to come to grips with the youth's untimely death. Tm NzMADV LRT•Q.W=.*AU0W 17: SMO*VFs$-A t a t0 nal I 1*11ed in crash "Trevor had a lot of really good friends. But there were also a lot of people who didn't know him very well but they didn't get the chance to meet him," says Angela. Angela and Evan, also 16 years old and going into Grade 11, hope to get the school's approval to plant the tree and install the plaque on school grounds. But before any of that can happen the youths need to raise at least S1,000, Angela says. "We need help because we want to buy a brass plaque, which is very expensive;" she says. Trevor's friends are appealing to corporations, community groups and individuals for donations to help make their idea a reality. Anyone wishing to make a donation can call Angela at 693- 4384. INTERPROVINCIAL AUTO GLASS � Your Vehicle Your Choice Lee All 1 IThe Details :. 1 ' • 1 1 To US • 1 1 1 $ DEDUCTIBLE 1 50 I CASH BACK 1 SAT a EVENING IAA Member ......... ... u • n i � YY.,.� � you mu.nc• �^Du`y 1 • ............ . -PAGE 4 -A -THS MM A9VWrW4 W9P.41UGU9r 0, RIM Couple fear 'We might be forced off our property' FROM PAGE Al frontage charge. Durham works department official Vic Goad says there is no requirement a homeowner must connect to the sewers once the service is installed. And. the frontage charge isn't payable until a homeowner hooks up to the sewers. Mr. Goad notes. Once a homeowner does decide to connect to the sewers, the frontage charge can be paid in one of two ways — all at once upon connection or with annual payments over 10 years. says Mr. Goad. The lump sum payment in 1994 is $47.86 for every foot of property frontage. (if a property owner has 100 feet of frontage. the charge is 54.786). The annual charge is $7.13 for every foot of frontage with eight -per cent interest. Also. when a homeowner hooks up to the sewers. they must Thieves scoop computer and customer list AJAX - Police are investigating a break-in at Ontario Telecomm Corp- oration on Old Kingston Rd. where $80,000 worth of equipment and information was stolen. Durham Regional Police say employees returned to work on the morning of Aug. 10 to discover some computer equipment and a photocopier had been taken. But no evidence of forced entry was, found when police investigated the incident. One of the computers stolen contains a customer list valued at S50.000. The items taken are valued at approximately S30,000. The investigation continues. A CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'Back to School, sale starts Aug. 11, 1994' flyer, page 3, the women's embroidered sweater is advertised as being 'imported from England! This is in error as the source is in England but the product is actually made in Portugal. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have Mused our customers. CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, 'Back to School, sale prices start August 18, 1994' flyer, page C1, we have incorrectly stated the end date of our Don't Pay Till January 1995 deferred offer as Wednesday, August 31 st. The correct date should have read Wednesday, August 24th. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. pay a connection charge in full at that time. The connection charge in 1994 is $2,375. The Reiffensteins have 174 feet of frontage and Mr. Reiffenstein estimates it will cost them about $21.01x) to pay for the sewers over 10 years. That figure includes interest on a bank loan the couple would have to take out to finance the service, he adds. Getting a bank loan might not be easy, he says. "With our debt IV+. . , .,�,•rt:��r.. ran., structure, I don't know if anybody wouftl lend us the money." The couple own 1.3 acres and a real estate appraiser told them they would only get about $200,000 for their parcel. Mr. Reiffenstein adds that whoever bought the property would also have to pay the sewer bill and that would knock some of the value off the parcel of land. "No matter how you look at it. it's destroying our property. - :46 NEW 21" LAWN -BOY WITH MULCHER =399°° Ajax t1 Pickering's only Lawn -Boy dealer PICKERING MARINE 1644 Bay y St. 837-0653 I The Reiffensteins now have a septic system and have been told by the Region's health department that if something happens to that system. they may have to connect to the sewers. Mrs. Reiffenstein says, "We're so frustrated with this. we're afraid we might be forced off the property the way things stand right now." With the sanitary sewers in place, Mr. Goad says the couple could divide their lot, which would "add value to the Property". Mr. Reiffenstein admits it's possible to sever the lot, but says his property is zoned agricultural and he'd have to pay the costs to rezone the land so another house could be built there. PODIATRIST Ronald J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. Wishes to Announce the Opening of his Practice At the Pickering Medical Centre r •Custom Foot Orthotia FEInft.1w ow— © • Full Veteran's Coverage + • sports Med Kine 1 • Diabetic Feet. Corn & Calluses • children s Foot p''US OLGA FASHION LINGERIE FACTORY OUTLET TO OFF PRICES qARNER' WARNER'S PADDED OLGA BRAS reg. to on BRIEFSIrca.a� PUSH�U � S BRAS reg.to'34CSTUPLESMS10 - 200 1111 0, PAYMEIVV'T BY CASH, CHEQUE OR VISA!! Rim NO GST, NO PST WARNER'S FACTORY OUTLET 252 BAYLY ST. 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Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in chief Wendy Gallagher Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Bromwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourne Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario. LIS -21-15. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. Page sizes may vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanical requirements of different printers. Second Class Mail Registration 1897. Mail subscription rates Can. 1 yr. S70 GIVE US A CALL General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 I nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint 11 N kill i I Do YOU W YOUR , ♦ EDITORIAL - Sound decision There's only one thing as bad as tack of public consultation. And that's the wheels of motion grinding to a halt because of it. This certainly applies to the proposed Claremont community centre. The Town of Pickering is spending $2.6 million to build a community centre/library/firchall. It's part of the infrastructure program shared by the federal, provincial and municipal governments. There has been great hue and cry from a small group of residents and politicians about the deal. They object to numerous aspects of the project and don't feel the public had enough say in how the infrastructure money is to be spent. Pickering council, like most councils in the region, meets every week in one capacity or another, be it a full council meeting or a axnmitte a meeting. Every single resident in this Town has a representative on this council. Their name and telephone number are only a call away to the Town office. Yes, there is goal reason to believe a facility like that proposed is needed in Clammont.New tire trucks won't fit in the existing building, and as the town expands north it will need some type of a community centre, larger than the current building constructed at the turn of the century. Yes, it's true there was no tendering process... instead the Town hired a firm that had already done goad work for it, on budget, on time. Yes, there was no appnaisal fox the land ... it had already been on the market thereftxe wasn't 'pricxd' for a government sale. Studies, surveys, unnecessary :ssary public hearings and the like all cast taxpayers money. Council, wanting to act quickly to get the paperwork done to be eligible for infrastructure funding, made some decisions. We consider them sound. "Taxpayers elected their representatives to make such sound decisions. There is a time and place for lengthy studies and public hearings. This wasn't it. If you don't agree, let your representative know Nov. 14. LtAltTZ3 W •w v - _ WRITE 't'o T?� Nr_ SAD ERTIS>rR 130COMMERCIAL AVE., AJAX, LIS _HS OR FAx Us AT 683 7363 ♦FIRE SAFETY Firefighter lobbies for increased staff To the editor, On Aug. 3rd. 1994 your newspaper printed an article regarding the Ontario Professional Fut Fighters Association launching a media campaign. In this article you incorrectly stated that the Ajax Professional Fut Fighters Association would not be joining fellow firefighters in the fight to enure that all people realize the problem facing the residents and firefighters in all the communities in the province of Ontario. This article also indicated that the A.P.F.F.A. felt that the staffing levels were adequate in the Town of Ajax. It is important that the citizens of Ajax correctly understand the objectives of this campaign and why this Association wholeheartedly suppons this project. At the present time there is no government legislation in the Province of Ontario which requires municipalities to maintain a fire department. furthermore, there is no minimum standard for the training levels of volunteer firefighters. One of the A.P.F.F.A.'s many concerns is the current staffing levels for firefighters being maintained by the Town of Ajax. We feel that response times to fire department emergencies could be improved significantly if the amount of firefighters on duty were increased. In closing, this Association emphatically feels that if drastic changes are not made in this Town with regards to staffing levels, the residents, firefighters, businesses and propenies could face the risk of experiencing a loss of property, problems can be rectified before it's injury or life. We urge you to too late. forward your concerns to your Dwayne Snell councillor and maybe these President, A.P.F.F,A. Beware of heartless thieves To the editor, The shock of funding our much loved travel trailer had been stolen from its storage sight in Courtice, this past weekend, has caused my husband and myself a lot of distress. Our dreams for a September vacation and retirement travel were snatched away at the same time. Insurance:' Yes. But not nearly enough for replacement of trailer, equipment and personal items. Campers, be aware there are heartless thieves in our area with no moral concerns for other's property. Take maximum precautions to guard against this happening to you. Our trailer was a 19924t Gulf Stream Conquest It was light beige with maroon and blue stripes. It also has a brand new Coleman air conditioning unit If anyone has knowledge of its whereabouts, please notify lam• R. Potter, Pidrerine 1 I I� ►Ij��i 1 � • ,� P ma N&WS ADVERI'OM WM. AUGDSr IT, "91.1MCa 7-A ************************************************ ]�C �� OF p� * �o �� Town of Pickaing z * Q (905) 42x2222 * (905) 683.2160 RECREATIONAL SWIMMING CY' RD WASTE CULTURE AND RECREATION C.omprpahkYrdwrte ulz Itlrbege aoie Urhepnmly FALL PROGRAMS & MGM ME from r dw Mel and to Con esim m the Erbil pan Town ithr ra aodt of Caavan Rod 3). from Apnl IN. 1994 Yadtont-41be2N, -W OYm theperiod. mm11dirn MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE ,+Ie - - Yrd lyase wJl be ml{ected only on the fdktwmg Nmdays a 0- w a a EFFECTIVE TO: Sunday, September 4, 1994 AMC" 29 ctolw"1 Squash, Tennis, Racquetball �C rONOA► 111Es01tY t1t1Na>pAY tiilQAr sAtuRo�r suROAr t)liff 7, A Ibeense.7, 1121, 25 ot�et aa�ea &TMam a.70M a70a� V -Sam Ham�ielsled of .Cer�� Health Club, Fit Appraisals, Personal Training 14OOpm t4.epa 1k00pa 14000,,, t.k00pm 1400'a t..soyw(kemnverand whrtevakondie Mmdaye0Novemhcr Fitness Classes, Passports, Annual Rates, 7490Os+ 7 00 pp 7 R90 Pm 7•kAlt PM 7400 foo Do: Incktde leaves, house and garden plains. Iwattchea, hedge trimmin[cs and grass Learn to Swim, Private Swimming Lessons, Public Swimming AMXTS 0la.Y 11:00.•1' 6-11:00.111' 6-11.0 trot• 6-11:00,1at' t tt001tn' clippings Do nod include earth or sod. + paaovEa) 1•ta0,,m' n•/OOola' 11.1:00on1' 11.140W 11-100 pa' Do: Place in clear plastic hags.baaiteIbaskets. Preschool, Children's, Teen Leisure Programs, 11.1milim 6-100001• 6-1�OOotr s,aao,at s,eaeot»dinto aus. *bun .ala lin Adult Leisure, Country Crafts, Sport Programs, • 4Ila/. oalr in IevgAt. Do tad lwdk WON tre. Do: place matenal: ora r tie roadside f w Older Adult Programs, Events, Clubs. a a a . a • a . Saunas are available for adults collectwm by 700 a.m. oa the above anted Ha,tdar. Arenas, Community Centres, Parks, Hall Rentals. OPEN 24:00 2400 24,1141 pm 2100 2400 om Ib: rNvxlc materials neo quaatrties sve�ting For new membership payment plans call 683-6 82 sat more than 23 kg (50 Ins.) or ttso bundles not 74:00 PON7JOOaa longer than I metre. Rrw,ea,uleber Yid Waste has to he free at metal. For registration information call 4204621 /�► ADULT ONLY food vacs or other garlrge. (,.i OVER) 1114.00 Pis t1" gra If y m has any w dioin nZarding thk PeeKeam, plear anaact the T ma (if PickMag Public Works I"witineal d 4204KJanr6a-t27W �cADMISSION RATES Swim Individual_ Pickering FALL 1994 ADMISSIONSJ1J's7'�J'1,� C Museum Village Session: = All Swim Passes provide access [o both Youth $1.75 $10 the Recreation Complex b DumbYou are invited Adult $2.75 $17 September 19 - �L Pools. All admissions Include GST. Family $525 $40 = to join 1u for December 9, 1 N J J J T Senior $1.75 $10 Simply show your Passport to SWIM MEMBERSHIPS Disabled $1.75 $10 = ra Hymn Sing (12 Weeks) ]jC the instructor 10 minutes * CALL 831-1711. Persons = A\ (� Sunday, August 21st. betas class and enjoy fitness 7+C tl DESCRIPTION GUIDE d�� Pickering Style. A : muscular conditioning �C = Come lift your voices g ; aerobic conditioning: Recreation Complex and sing the old songs high and low impact September 19 - (age• 3-6 ye4w) = of the church from S ; Reebok step class December 9, 1994 �( 2 p.m. to 4 pm. 1 : gentle 595.00 for 12 wks. (Ind. GST} _ ss (lusitrdted classes) jC Mini Pidaca provides children with a learning experience in Arts plratrbglklmminsVaWisloca.M3ln- 2 : get what you give CODE : FAPFFA8000 and Crafts, Music and Singsongs. Outdoor Fun. Theme Days and "'dwum "'dm6-a��n-M Y- t� n r Crwr.aae. ptsl uo+ao a cu.aa, ANNUAL *Special Events. s1EP N. RT Day Monday - Friday The Town of Pickering 5:os stat pA 25 n0O * Time Morning Sessions 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon r Dftl11lM Cu11Y� Location Pickering Recreation Complex 80W On (Creative Children's Centre) end Recreation ReWires PAD MIn1003"igok code: PAEAN Snacks snacks will he provided Z4 >�:�M�O�d TWO WEEK SESSION A.M. FEE Part•TiIM Biabys'ttters �tovyow r°"" �� �. �� 3 y �g�; 8=6"W aluba dt Passport (boM seasonal & annuilo T Aug. 22 - Sept. 2, 1994 $75 Applications are now being **Cob include only fitness classes at �K SPECIAL CAMP ACTIVITIES accepted for Part -Time nwiIihow4ho" Recreation Complex during the y Babysitters at the Pickering 64604 mby1w regular and make up schedule. T Campers will be able to enjoy a daily dip in the ir"EAV. folM RaRwt#Vwhm Recreation Complex. Applicants altbwagwiffatltua Purchase an unlimited fitness class wading pools Outside the complex. must possess experience working XRWOBiII:tpoltrslllatliltrlglalaf REGISTRATION NUMBER 420-4621 with children. Current First Aid alllgalalRaNuulltai Passport (seasonal a amwq and receive 50')6 off Health Club Special Theme Days are planned each two week session. and CPR are an asset. Hours may membership of same duration. Not valid Below is an example of the special activities that we offer: include mornings, afternoons, and FALL FITNESS SCHEDULE SEE with any otherspecials or discounts. y * some evenings. PAGES 18 619 IN THE FALL BROCHURE OR CALL OUR Applications may be obtained Cao 933; YD- 19% from: FRENDLY STAFF WHO WILL ASSTS $2.67 per hour ($40 for 15 tor -pe") YOU IN CHOOSNr1G THE BEST ►t•ro*r1 laaie.a .* tta,niard to to% *tt .pin Coafltrmatioa or drily activities wain ex nrllaeu olio:tone nra wy w axon .R...... annanj TOMIII 0w PICltlftll� (,'LA.�. FOR YOU. � (ins t!i Armour of 0 hour pawl yT* w..at oaa. iallaa Rosso res 4621 ft- am, co SUMMER OnMNE%*Kw&M Pmt antarlo WE HOCKEY MY 6K7 �( * SCHOOL 1994 Applications relented CAN to the Hamanan Res Resout+ces " * �C This Summer the Department of "� nO laterthan Friday. -DO IT! Culture and Recreation will offer a August 19, 1994 - 4:30 p.m. two week HOCKEY SCHOOL for M't+*aTNs4 T children, youth and teens. Instruction VAN:Only those applicants selected for �` an interview will receive an "�4THE TERRY FOXi-w• • a Stress sportsmanship and the rules of play acknowledgement- �N T * Concentrate on the basics of Instructional skating for the 4-5 year olds. An F.gnal OpPwt=ky Enpbytx N T Develop and upgrade skills (skating. shooting, Stick SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, l9l4 handling. and passing) DINWAII COYMtMNTY .3* A.lN. -12:30 P.M. For children ages 4.5 years, helmets with full face masks are LEW CLM starting at tbe: PICKERING mandatory. Knee pads and elbow pads are strongly recommended. ate* RECREATION COMPLEX All other children are required to wear full equipment on the ice. AN III= students are to supply their own hockey sticks. LI PLEDGE FORMS NOW AVAILABLE AT- * AUGUST 22 - SEPTEMBER 2,1994 Please note new tine THE DICKERING * MONDAY TO FRIDAYg pp -WRECREATM COMPLEX * RECREATION COMPLEX ARENA i CENTRAL LIBRARY * 11AGES COST August SOUTH DICKERING �( T1lesday, OCUObar 18 SENIOR'S CENTRE T 6-7 p.m. 4-5 years $82.00 Tuesday, November 22 TOWN CENTRE n K MART - DICKERING )�C I 7-8 p.m. 6-9 years $82.00 (Limiwd Opwm .) Tuesday, Decem 8-9:30 p.m. 10-15 years $123.00 Tai.haiRsliueliepaidrlyliftb L.vb..to .I DICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX . THIS IS ATWO WEEK SESSION. ENROLLMENT IS bill'own VAd� �' .r caMin fil1aII�W guidtlillaa. On utdl ra iwryen . � For a./re ilfattttWilr tor• ti3'!-11721trlter s oa.l LIMITED SO REGISTER EARLY! n+aoo..twlN.,boNOW- triware>ran.'in TT to C&&1& anm d IN' I = COME OUT AND SUPPORT For more information. contact the DWartment TWOK Rut RtNtiw, TlauYtra' of Culture and Recreation at 420-4621. slwallibrrratYrlrrlmFa1Ri11BwAftdr- CANCER RESEARCH!! �TTTTTTTTTTT�TT���T��TT�TT�`�TT�T'T`��T'1`TTTT�TTTT*� P�ICE>�k•'�'1tE'NlE'SV, ADS �it�i.;�iW16'lIA'Rit'l�i9y1•� Photo radar speeders' nightmare By DONNA DONALDSON DURRAM STAR DURHAM - Slow down or pay up. That'.-. good advice if you're driving along; 400 series highways in thL 0catcr Toronto Area includint; the Queen Elizabeth llighwa% and Hwy. 115 toward Peterborough. As ui this pact Monday. those roads an ntow equipped with photo radar to nab leadfoots who once used to pride themselves on their abilit% to spot a cop car miles away. "We're looking forward to having photo radar in Durham Region but not within the next few months." says Colin Brit(an. photo radar director for the Province's Integrated Safety Project. "We had a hard decision because we only have four pieces of equipment." The tout photo radar uniu� will be found to tour unmarkck? mini- vans. The units inciudc a computer -operated ciuncra inside the van it radar unit outside the van and au illuminating fla<h The camera is connected to the radar urw which emits a narrow. focusec, team from the police vehicle The radar measures the speed of a passing vehicle as it crosses the hram A pioi rc will be taken ut the vehicIL ccnce plate anu the re,_istctet' holder will rccct\c a specdint :cket in the mail within 0 day. Yov .t have the ortion of paying.• Ihl- tine or rlcadiug: not guilt} At a press conferent:c last \Vednesda\ Sir. Briitan wouldn't common' 0111, the "thresh(,IC speed that tht &%ices will be scs at. but said he hopes it would tr lowered as timr passes We know if we can get drtycrs to slow down we can rcducL the number r,; accidents ou our highwa,-' says Sir. Bnnau "fhc faster the, _i, the harder ihc\ hit." stylistics BEAUTY SALON Specials on Montaay to Wednesday Open 7 days a week Sundays by appointment 69:, GAYLY ST. W. just west of Liverpool Rd. in the Baywest Plaza 839-9180 PRE -WINTER SALE Furnaces from $1,299.00 Duct Work from $2,695.00 Sc" F==ang Availabk frac SU WM omh Classic Cooling & Heating Call for M News Advertiserpresents the firsL DINNER t ' -,Ie Readers' Choice, Awards. We want to know all your favorites. In five categories. To be specific. (Food/Drink, Entertainment, Business/Services, People and Shopping). Fill out our Readers' Choice ballot, mail it in or drop it off, and you could win a dinner PIC/��,�i for four. All your favorites might win too! Those who receive the •% Z most votes will win The Readers' Choice Award. You'll read about 09 Readers C) the winners in a special upcoming Readers' Choice section in your ChOiCe Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser. Your ballot is your entry to a random draw! So fill it out and send it in today! The deadline for may, Award ft receiving ballots is midnight. Tuesday. August 30th. 1994. S 41 DVE� — — — — — — — — — — C — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Children's Shoe Store Chef Best Places for••• Jewelry Store Sportscaster AI -Arouna Restaurant Wa:ter,Wayess Forma' Wear Chnese Restaurant Bank Teller Gift Shop Family Restaurant Financia' Pianner Grocery Store Frencl- RestaurantPharmacist Drug Store Greek Restaurant ReaEstate Salesre,scr Discount Store Indian Restaurant Ca, Sa,es,e•sc- Ccrvenience Store Iia an Restaurant Hairstylist/Barber Optical Store Seafood Restaurant Phcrog,apher Furrnture Store Restaurant With A View Trave Agent Antique Store Ca�etena Arts, Beddina Store Steak C~ c.e- s E,..F..a ..e- Home Eectron;cs Store Sa ac Bar _ Business/Services: Appliance Store Health Focc Pea Estate C" cc spec 4y se Garcer rg Store c.;-� c• Hardware Store - �- Weight Less C!:.^.�c P Zza HC'e %0-e Home Improvement Centre S -E -C- Model, na School L•grtirg Centre B•eaK`astMotorcycle Shop Securay Sen -ice & Craft Shop ur„ Lawn` Sery ce Company L Picture Framing Ret rement Community g S t Carpet Cieaner Toy Store De O i'Lube Change Sporting Goods Stere Cup c` CcffeE Pco Company B,cycie Shop Dessert Pawn Shop Camera Store ` BaKery Floor Coverngs Golf Shop f Hct Dog Catenng Company Computer Store Hamburger Pest Control Cellular Phone Center Outdoor Panc glome Budder Pet Shop Buµet Day Care Centre Boat Sales Dcuathnuts Travel Agercy Tire Shop ! CccKta, s Car Wash New Car Dealership Best Entertainment: Investmert Company used Car Dealership Gas Stator. Auto Parts Movie Theatre Bank/Trust Company Florist Bingo Hal Radic Station Record Store Movie Rental TV Station Musical Instrument Store Hotel Bar Hospital Book Store Pub Dry Cleaner Used Book Store Sports Bar Fitness Club Office Furniture Arcade Insurance Company office Supplies Store Dance Floor Accounting Firm Bridal Shop Children's Entertainment Landscaper CONTEST RULES Karaoke Bar Hair Salon/Barber Shop 0*o"d' `bd*ahv4fta l" 1' we ed No d t " rBwoduc m slowed. EffoV a the Aia�uPict" Live Theatre Photography Studio News Ad4e bw W fm rim& e'smiles are not eigble. Wnms Live Entertainmenta nw FW wide wd be ddernned by a random draw. D"w to Brew Your Own Beer/Wine MW* WOW is nbwgtrt rues.. Aug 80, tsst. Wmw will be Comedy Club Transmission Shopmnraaed by Q1101e and wm*AcWin a spscW `; rn * section. You do not have Io mrVw al Qbpfies b wit Prizes nest tie aooWW Skating Print Shop as awarded andamrdnepoWAetar msh. Gott Course Shoe Repairr, ------------,, Bowling Body Shop Name Mini Putt Muffler Shop ri l Art Gallery Apt Museum • • • • I City l Local Sports Team Shopping Centre l p•C People* Department Store Phone(Nome)Best Men's StoreL ----- Phone (� -- ------ Newspaper Columnist Women's Store Writer Children's Store A*Pickriny Nara Insurance Agent Shoe Store t�sw r4mdWs?rnf�td1".I t -' ' J 4"gerie Shop RF Allan, thdario LIS1H5 - - -- FROM PAGE Al>awe wort for only a few. 'Ibe improperly hired an architect 7.*hole point of the federal - without going to tender. . provincial infrastructure program Mr. McTeague says he is not under which the community satisfied with the cost and job ventre is to be built, he notes, is creation figures on the project o create jobs and stimulate the provided by the Town so far, :,..to they suggest Pickering is Mr. McTeague says he has spending too much money to received about 80 letters on the Mayor defends Claremont project PICKERING - If Pickering residents are concerned about the proposed Claremont community centre, they aren't telling their mayor. "I have not been inundated with calls or letters," says mayor Wayne Arthurs, adding the issue has been turned into a "political football". He reports he's received just two letters on the project — one for and one against. Mayor Arthurs says he phoned the person who wrote opposing the centre and left him satisfied it was a good project. "I'm here, I'm available, and I'm willing to hear from people on the project," says the mayor. Here's how Mr. Arthurs responds to criticisms levelled at the community centre project. 0 On a needs analysis not having been done: "The needs are self-evident to those who have been in the community and who have been on council," says the mayor. He notes the library board has just completed a strategic plan which indicates the existing library in Claremont is substandard. Thefire department, he says, has determined its existing Claremont facility is inadequate and impossible to update. New trucks the department is acquiring over the next few years will not fit into the firehall there. As for the old community centre, Mr. Arthurs says it was built as a church at the turn of the century and is inadequate for renovation. Needs studies for these facilities would have been "redundant", says the mayor, and would only "verify what we already know". ❑ On the adequacy of public consultation: "The process has not been done in secret," states Mr. Arthurs. "It has not been done behind closed doors to the exclusion of the public." The mayor maintains there has been ample opportunity for public discussion of the project at council and executive committee meetings. He says the Town is following past practice in setting up other meetings between staff and community user groups to discuss the details of the project. Citizens who want information or to make their opinions known may phone the mayor, councillors or Town staff, and will have another opportunity for input when the final detailed plans for the project come to council before going to tender for construction. 0 On costs and job - creation: "It is not Our intent to create public service jobs," says the mayor, adding that would only increase Town expenditures in the long term. Mr. Arthurs notes the cost and job estimates have been done by a reliable consulting firm which is "not inflating those numbers". When all the figures are in, he maintains, the cost and jobs created will be "appropriate for the size of the facility". :1 On the lack of an appraisal for a $166,000 parcel of land for the centre purchased by the Town: - ..It was important for us to act expeditiously," says the mayor, explaining council wanted to be able to meet the deadlines set for the infrastructure program. The parcel of land the Town purchased had been on the open market for a few months, explains Mr. Arthurs, "so we felt in all likelihood the price being asked was a fair reflection of what the market would bear". ❑ On the Town hiring an architect without going to tender: Again, says the mayor, there "was a need to act expeditiously" in order to meet infrastructure program deadlines. (Final applications must be in to the federal government by Sept. 30.) He says the architectural firm the Town hired — Moffat Kinoshita Associates Inc. — had done the work for the recent expansion at the Pickering Recreation Complex and had come in on budget and on time. Mr. Arthurs notes construction work on the community centre will be tendered as usual. ❑ On possible cancellation of the community centre: "1 suspect if council changes its mind it might be very late to get any other infrastructure project under way. It's unlikely we would be in a position to submit another project." Wayne Arthurs ................ �._...... .In (=laremont, ne explains. anu 1.L.7 wng-W1111 Juw wMu it The MP says the entire project is complete. The multi -function is now "suspect" in the eyes of municipal facility would replace his constituents because the Claremont's existing library, Town has not provided firehall, seniors' centre and satisfactory facts and figures to community hall. It will include a support it. If that information is new emergency operations not forthcoming, adds Mr. control centre. a 2,000-square- McTeague, he won't recommend foot library to replace an existing approval of the project to the 400 -square -foot facility that has federal government. no washroom, a gymnasium, a Pickering council approved community hall and a seniors' community centre project from the community centre in spring. centre, all fully accessible. The constituents — the majority of The Town's June 17 application new facility is expected to be them critical. for infrastructure funding states built by November 1995, and will "People believe the amount of the project will cost $2.636 have a projected annual operating expenditure for the proposal is a million and create 16 person- cost of $100.000. heginning in little too rich for what is needed years of work during construction 1996. I V10 4012 ,11 MIN 7ck utters Tax En"rsc ■ Learn a NEWskill! ■ Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENTtimes & locations! Starting soon! H&R BLOCK' For more information call: - 725-4563 Pellet Stoves * Woodstoves * Wood Inserts A • * Gas Logs Gas Fireplaces * Gas Inserts � * Direct Vents Ad * `0' Clearance Gas Stoves * Glass Doors * Tool Sets * Wood Boxes * Chimneys -� * Mantels Patio Furniture * Cookstoves * BBQ Parts dt Acc. OLD 30 000 Sg, 71e. Tun#aag IAD. A CFM WHITFIELD HUNTER VALOR POLAR HEAT-n-GLO OSBURN HAUGHS WATERFORD HERITAGE ELMIRA HEARTLAND DECARO HEATILATOR KOZI fissional Installations available by ucenced Installers Z) PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 17, 1994 ♦ PUBLIC SAFETY Ajax crackdown on smoke alarms aims to increase public awareness AJAX - Ajax homeowners must have a smoke alarm in the house or face a S5.000 fine. starting in (ktober. However, the fire department is more interested in informing residents of the benefits of having a smoke alarm than punishing people. "It's more awareness than enforcement." says fire chief Tone Atintoff. "We're using (the bylaw) as a tool to promote public awareness." The hvlaw requires at least one smoke alarm on each floor of a house. a number that Air. Atintoff calls -ideal. 1t provides a good measure of protection." The chief also recommends there he one alarm in each bedroom. because some people sleep with the bedroom door closed. If a fire began in a bedroom with a closed door• occupants in the room could he overcome by smoke before an alarm in the hall is activated. he notes. Smoke alarms can he bought for as little as SIO a unit when on sale. If you're buying a hattcrv- operated unit, you should look for the IiLC label to ensure the device meets all safety standards. advises Mr. Mintoff. I -or an electrical unit, also look for the CSA label, he says. Under the bylaw. alarms in a house don't have to he interconnected electrically. -1 prefer it. but I recognize the expense of doing tt." he says. Connecting all the units could get expensive. because most people would need to have an electrician do the work. The Town recently hired a new fire prevention officer who's available to do free home inspections• recommending where homeowners place stroke alarms. To have an inspection done, call 681 91. One smoke alarm on each floor 'provides a good measure of protection' VENVIRONMENT Report delayed on Pickering compost plant oP5�EA/RoP5 Expect more,froin Sears 4 DAYS ONLY BEAT THE GST* THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF PASSENGER, PERFORMANCE, AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES *'eseALL ON SALE NOWI `Sears will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from your total purchase "Excludes blemished tires P155 8OR13 29E9aR9eg37.99 GUARDSMAN® PLUS.1999 -- 99 P155 80R13 Ea. Reg. 55.99 P145-80812 C11VED&Iia sttn rr�rrrM facility- war 12 icesi up iii 94?coidncrririktrtg`= we By b1AR1Ah1E TAI+;ACS YY STAFF REPORTr-R The composting plant has � fixed ao-o5s B _ s l t M1 , 0 PICKERING - It will be a been proposed by Canada `Nord in ,- - Composting Inc. (CCI), which "5t99e910 Tit mcid domestic acid ttThere Is a $5 deposit when youJbuy �t 1-91 1 few more weeks before the hopes to process organic "wet' �il�, at Sears retundable!initialYerdlct IS in On a 11[OI10Sal — anew batt' u ry waste and convert it into return of our oW bane cy to build a compost processing compost, methane and some Free Broke Inspection Alignment... Only 399x~ 99 ;plant here' recyclables. CCI has assured the We'll remove all wheels for most Only 59WItrt trade-intt Pickering -Ajax Citizens Town the facility would be vehicles, to inspect ads, linings, Our experts will inspect your tires, Together (PACT) for the brake 9 chassis and sus nsion. Includes Sears 55 battery has a 55 - Environment and two other scaled, d wouln of create rotors, drums, rake lines, pe month wary.? with 12 -month 'friend! and would not create coli rs, cables, and more. Visit a adjustment of alignment angles on citizens' groups are putting odor or emission problems for front axle to mfr.'s specifications. free replacement available together a joint report on the Sears Automotive Centre today. shims and rear ad tutment are extra tt required throughout North America. area residents. Similar facilities i ;Controversial plant being "We already up and operating in tWarranty details at Sears Reg prices shown ore Seors prices Copyright 1994. Sews Camdo Inc. <proposed for the south end of'wmeEuropean countries ..,own. Their report was due to be .:Mr. Steele says PACT has /►�� TM released early in August, but conducted an in-depth _. V�iM1�E :PACT president David Steele investigation of the proposal,. ;says it can now be expected late :and has answered 78 questions SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1994, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ::,this month or early in submitted by concerned September. members of the public. We aren't completely happy The other groups part - yet with all the answers we've icipating in the report are the icon 2 Ex ct ��' be says Pickering East Shore a n101fmm Seaa The report has been forwarded for more work to Community Association and $ Y VISIT OUR AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE PACrs technical committee, Liverpool West Community Association AT SEARS PICKERING TO WN CENTRE which has been asked to investigate issues such as thethe Pickering council endorsed .J °° Phone 420-8000. We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., " 40t impact of the proposed plant on CCI proposal early in IV)3 but made no firm commitment Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sun. 11:00 a.m..-5:00 p.m. >.:the community, and the on it. The company has not set requirements for a provincial any deadline for receiving such ce�rttificate of approval #for the IF QQ� y 64 &, !'i 40 kAilc!l N.A- V4*AJ Ao-.r Y L1U. ��ytNtliif � N a... I v 1 Id nl .�L e' n n u 11 g w�IN 6, N��,��M NNM �w��I�! M�{ 4 . 1, i 1 ..I np',II .IIIIGI" "Fl.Fi " IV r A .1 111 '.M IM 01"W�•y .. .�I7 l T s 7 7 i 1 . . . . : "Y* . .rii•,a�� :a4�M NM I 1. , 1 1 . ✓• ? 1 !II :'4': - , ! 1 1' !1 #N A 4-1"44 4V1i1 •'•J 1. 14 -.I 1 1 4 q, THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 17,1994 -PAGE 11-A Ajax woman suffers scratches flihtinLyoff sex assault AJAX - A 24 -year-old Ajax woman was 11:20 p.m. when a man darted out and didn't have any, the thug threw her to the hurt fighting off an attacker Monday. grabbed her by the arms, police say. ground and attempted to sexually assault her. The woman was walking home in the The assailant then demanded money from She managed to escape by kneeing the man Kings Cres. -Roosevelt Ave. area around the woman. When she responded that she and running away. She suffered numerous Knife used in threat on teen PICKERING - Police are looking for a plaza parking lot when they approached some young man after another teen had a knife held youths sitting in a vehicle. to his throat outside the Dellbrook Plaza last When the brother and sister approached the Wednesday around 9:30 p.m. vehicle, the young male was confronted by Police say the 19 -year-old victim and his another teenaged male who held a knife to his sister were travelling through the Brock Rd. throat. law f STEAK 8z SEAFOOD HOUSE Featuring This Week's Specials • New York Peppercorn Steak • Roast Prime Rib • Chicken Breast Dinner • Spring Lamb Chops • Halibut Steak Dinner95$1495 All of These 5 Items From each each All items above include garlic bread, chef salad, choice of potato or ince, fresh ve getabies. "Come to Lancelot's and have a knight to remember" Call now for HOURS: Reservations Mow. -Fri. 11:30-10:W i 1527 Baylv St., Pickering Saturday S:00-11:00 } 09-29,4 Sunday CLOSED Millwork home centre 0 9 1 MZ One Day Only SATURDAY, AUG. 20" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. while quantities last *WIDE VARIETY OF SELECTED SEASONAL REMS FANTASTIC SAVINGS! Ajax Store Only 19 NOTION ROAD Call our newsroom at 683-5110 with your news stories. News Advertiser 9 NOW TAKING scratches but did not require hospitalization. Police are looking for a black male in his 30%, tall and thin with short black hair. He was wearing a black T-shirt and black jeans. 1�DAWS News Adverbser WEDNESDAY, AUG.1111994 News Advertiser Maxi Drug (Ajax) Comet Liquid Gel Brochure (Ajax/Pick.) • Town of Pickering (Pick.) Wal-Mart (Ajax/Pick.) Sears (Ajax/Pick.) • Guardian Drug (Pick.) Little Caesar's (Ajax) Moores (Ajax/Pick.) Real Estate (Ajax/Pick.) • Ajax Alliance (Ajax) • Pikes Tent (Ajax/Pick.) White Rose (A)ax/Pick.) • Wheels (Ajax/Pick.) Millwork (Ajax/Pick.) • Fyea not uKe"ady in all pgwm Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest or your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering your advertising ttyem call ALVIN BROUWER at 6&3-5 110. TM KARATE, REGISTRATION IN PICKERING G/YE YOUR CN/LD • CONFIDENCE • SELF ESTEEM • DISCIPLINE HOME of -nIE KARATE VD- SrUDENrEDUCATIONAL FUNDING COMNWr CANADA ell Super Tots „M 4-5 yrs. Super Kids Tm 6-12 yrs. *Teens & Adult DroSarams available 0 wws 040 --pr" MATTHEW SAMPLE Wednesday's Carrier of the Week s Matthew Sample. Matthew enjoys playing Nintendo, baseball and hockey. Matthew received k1cDonald's coupons compliments of the News Advertiser. Congratulations Matthew for being our Wednesday's Carner of the Week. "W om mm jo mmmil er * Cdftwm at NUM. 4 'Featuring Special Guest` COMING SOON "TOMMY THE GREEN RANGER" Mi M 11111 • . •IV„p„ nr r..i r•.'„ �1,q �; r.r..,., ,.i,. -i�., ..1.7 I. <. •i ..t a•� R, r'.�,:T }•' FAGE 12 -A -TSE NIMS ADVE>CrOM DYED, AUGUST 17,19% Bfilbota';d Oawp%f lWe to coordwaf1t rre e,fts Billboard is a free feature for the southwest corner of the something for the pot luck buffet Ave. cast of Westney Rd.. Ajax. children five to 12 years. Songs, community events of a non- Pickering GO station at 9 a.m. and your own lawn chairs and Entertainment, barbecue, games, drama, stories, games, puppets• profit nature. To have your 430-9886 (Doug Lockery). dishes. Coffee, tea and lemonade dunk tank. 427-4947. 427-4947. events promoted in Billboard, SUNDAY, AUG. 21 provided. Everybody welcome. NIONDAY, AUG. 22 TUESDAY, AUG. 23 fax 683-7363 or write to the PICNIC: A Ilomecoming 649-5200 (Evelyn Jones). BIBLE CAMP: The Ajax TEEN NIGHT: The Ajax Ajax -Pickering News Service and Pot Luck Picnic is WESTERN NIGHT: The Ajax Alliance Church, corner of Alliance Church and Scripture Advertiser, 130 Commercial being held by Mt. "Lion United Alliance Church and Scripture Westnev Rd. S. and Ritchie Union host a teen night at 7 p.m. Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. The Church, on Concession 8, two Union host a family carnival and Ave.. holds a Bible school called at Roland Michener Park, deadline for Billboard items is kilometres west of Lakeridge western round -up at 5:30 p.m. at Body Builders from Aug. 22 to Ritchie Ave. east of Westney 10 a.m. the Monday prior to Rd., beginning at 11 a.m. Take Roland Michener Park. Ritchie 26, 9:45 a.m. to noon, for Rd., Ajax. 427-4947. -------- Wednesday publication, 10 ......_ ::.::............ ... .......... ... .... . a.m. the Wednesday prior toOu ......... _. ; a r%a cs .hasher a :e . . oda b {.............:.::.: .. _ _ ...... _ . ..... . publication and l0 a.m.............................................. f r .......... ,::::...... :,,.:::.... �.._.. ............�►..._.........._.. .........__......._.. r_. the Thursday prior to Sunday �..:::::. ..:. .................:.:•f•: �:. :;:: ..:.;...:?,p:•::=::�'•:: max. :x�:'.:??{?.:-^:.o. n. ":: �: � : ::: ..,, :<� ..r.•;;•::::::::•x•. ... Pcer�na eve her a ca a 6 WEDNESDAY, AUG, 17 MASS: The Catholic community in Durham Region celebrates the ' ' ' • Annual Mass for the Faithful I% F/ p Departed at 7 p.m. at� Resurrection Cemetery, Taunton + 1 `�F/ Rd. E. (east of Brock St.), Whitby. 669-8912 (Art Nlever), FACTORY Off ECT 416-733-9544 (Paul Culliton). + _� ALATEEN: A support group for WE MANUFACTURE OU D - ”" - _'� ;a!'' OWN WOOD PRODUCTS people from 10 to 20 years with �• '% -�, GIVIQUALITY WITH ST family members or friends with �' -% OUTSTANDING a drinking problem meets every OPEN VALUE. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Hol} Trinity .Anglican Church. 91 Kings Cres.. Ajax. All invited SUNDAYS and those attending are welcome to take along a guest for the first 11-3 meeting. 427-0338 (Jere) TH['RS1 VAI, Al'G. lx -- > _ s LA LECHE LEAGUE: La Leche League Pickering invites pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers to our monthly meeting for information and support, at 7:45 p.m. Babies welcome. Phone for details. 931- 2017. 287-3944 or 282-6462. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's Club hos L` a Victorian Afternoon Tea from I to 3 p.m. at the Victorian Garden Banquet Room, corner of Randall Dr. and li-y. 2• Pickering Village. Special feature will be Laura Jane Linens and Lace. Tickets S12. Call 427-0619 (Poppy) or 429-8505 (Barb). BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: The Ajax -Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society holds a blood donor clinic Aug. 18 and 19, 2 to 8:30 p.m. both days, at the Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 606 Bay Ridges, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. All blood types urgently needed. 420-3383. FRIDAY, AUG. 19 MUSLIMS: The Muslim Educational and Cultural Association hosts Pakistan Day at 7 p.m. in the NMS Ajax Room Of the Ajax Community Centre, on Centennial Rd. Entertainment for children and adults, music and dinner. $10 for people over 12 years, $5 for children five to 11 years and free for children under five. 686-1152 (Amin Dar). BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: The Ajax -Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society holds a blood donor clinic from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606 Bay Ridges, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. All blood types urgently needed. 420-3383. 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Heart to Heart helps people who have heart problems and their partners understand what they're going through, provide information, reduce fears and tell you what to ex)pect on the road to recovery. People who have had a heart attack, surgery or other problems will benefit specialists from fields such as cardiology, nutrition and psychology will provide HEART AND STROKE, FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO information and answer questions on heart disease. Sessions begin Wednesday, Sept. 7 and run to Oct. 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. nightly. There's room for 10 couples. For more information on the program, including meeting location and possible costs, call the from the program. Heart and Stroke Foundation at During weekly sessions, 571-1582. Water exerciseshelp arthritics Registration is under way for the Arthritis Aquatic :::Program at the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. ...:Participants enjoy a 30 -minute aquatic exercise class each .:::week for a period of 10 weeks. You don't need to know how to SWIM. Classes are led by aquatic instructors who have been trained by the Arthritis Society to guide adults through the structured exercise program. _ :Classes wilt be held Friday afternoons from 3 to 4 p.m. starting :Sept. 23. The fee is $35 for the 10 -week program. For more information or to register, call the Arthritis 1. Society at 4347221. As Reliable. supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • Safe. comfortable environments • Reliable local back-up for Providers • Stimulating daily programs nolidays or illness •-,arned. professional Providers • Complete insurance coverage • Monthly home inspections • I -,come tax receipts supplied and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft wat&-A Pristre Motile DtllCM A Licensed Agency FOR INFORMATION CALL: 686-4816 Adverlortal blood pressure to rise as well as TM causing soreness in her knee joints. Since her weight loss through Beverly Hills, her bktod pressure has dropped to that of a teenager. �1tiFlLOyJ�t✓J 'The program at Beverly Hills There's always a pat on the back Weight Loss Clinic enables me to eat on weigh-in days at the Beverly Hills regular foods and not food items Weight Loss Clinic and according to which have to be purchased through Colleen, a Beverly Hills client, that mem,' said Colleen, adding, 'It's simple supportive gesture can mean really just sensible eating, using the difference between success and common sense.• failure. Colleen began with Beverly Hills in For Colleen, the focus is definitely May of '93 and by July had dropped on success with a 57 1/2 pound close 10 36 pounds. By November she weight loss to dale and an incredible was on the mairtenanoe program and reduction of 74 inches over4. has been doing beaupiully ever since. 'I couldn't have done it without the 'I weigh-in once a week now and support and coaching I received at even two rve lost the weight, the Beverly Hills Weight Loss Clinic - The one on one support I receive from rte staff are really terrific and they've staff really helps to keep k off.- been ff-been through the program so they Colleen also stressed the lack of understand the process,' said Pressure was a welcome Change from Colleen. some weight loss programs. Colleen didn't just pick the clinic at Making sure the client is random. She and her doctor spent comfortable with the program is most the time to research the various Impo wnL options before deciding that Beverly Arid how does she feel Today... Hills was most suited to her needs. I teel great. 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O casual and dress socks. oftly 133 Each YV., basics Sears reg $25-30 Women's selected Jessica opaque tights in Men's discontinued dress belts. panties in S,M,L. nylon Lycra! spandex. fp' " Copyright 1994. Sears Canada inc. SALE PRICES END WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1994, WNILE QUANTITIES LAST G5—ff&)?G5 Expect more from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ci NWY2 0 Ci U m UJ owl ■ W PKW _ DICKERING 3 HWY 1 M fp' " Copyright 1994. Sears Canada inc. SALE PRICES END WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1994, WNILE QUANTITIES LAST G5—ff&)?G5 Expect more from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, AUGUST 17,1991 Mike Harrismon wants to caro sense ❑ Leader of the provncial Tories says he's angry about what has happened to Ontario By Maurice Simrm SPFCIAL TO M -IE NEWS ADVFJi SER DURIIAM - When Mike Barrie, leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party goo his first job, he had no worries about whether he would like it. "V4'hen we entered the work force we had unlimited opportunity," he told pam followers at a fund-raiser at the Thunderbird Golf and Countn_- Club in Ashburn recently. "If I didn't like my job I could quit in the afternoon because I knew there were other jobs. People came here looking for opportunity and hope and looked to this province to make their dreams come true. We were the envy of Canada. the envy of the world. "But that's all changed," continued Mr. Hands. "Our children don't have the same opportunities because the system has broken down and it rn'edc fixing... The first thing that should he fixed. said Mr. Harris. is attitudes caused by government's belief that everyone is the same. which be said has led to acceptance of mediolrriry. "In the last 15 years we've been teaching children that they go from one €rack to anoxdncr because they're a year okkr. It doesn't yuan r if yew in-. if you smcex l oar rto c It's t k to be mediocre because we reward mctlicxrity, no ( excellence." lie said a couple in Sturgeon Falls who had raised �^ \ six children were told they were below. the Poverty line hec.:ause the man Mike Harris worked at the local paper mill fox S17 an how. "They've worked hard to raise their family but are toll on naticmal TV and in the newspapers that they've lived their whole lives below the poverty line," said Mr. Harris. "That hurts. lie told of an 18-yL-.w-okd injured in a road accident whoa was sent to Texas for special care because it wasn't available in Ontario. "OH1P is paying a private medical clinic about twice what it would cost to provide that service in Ontario because we have a philosophy that if the private sector here wants to do it. that's wrong. His mother has to travel at her own expense and he's away from family and friends, which is key to his recovery." And he spoke about a cab driver who told him the economy is in bad shape because 'we're paying more and more money to more and more people to sit at home and do nothing.' Said Mr. Harris, ••-nnat's exactly right. It's not complicated. It's not rocket science. - The Progressive Conservative party has an election manifesto called the Common Sense Revolution which, said Mr. Harris, is not based on political ideology. "It comes from Sturgeon Falls, from mothers of 18-year-olds and from cab drivers. It isn't left wing or right wing. "What's revolutionary is that we've put forward something that acwallyJHA" carunon.tiease arld i� doiesn't mine frcrn pollsters experts, strategies and bureaucrats. - The manifesto promises to lower taxes, cut government spending, balance the budget and cute jobs. "We will cut provincial income tax rates by 30 per cent over three years," said Mr. Harris. "It sounds like a lot but it isn't radical. It gets us a bit lower than Alberta and to where we were when we were envied." The number of civil servants would be cut by 15 per cent and the number of MPI's reduced from 130 to 99 by adopting federal boundaries. "We are the most over -governed country in the world," he said. The deficit would be balanced within four years and 725,000 jobs would be created, he maintained. "People say, 'Ontario is OK' but I'm not prepared to accept that Ontario is a mediocre, OK province " said Mr. I larris. He said he's often toll he sounds angry. "I am angry and I'm maxi about what this province can be, what it should be. We can be the best in Canada, the best in North America, the best in the worki" It won't take long for the PCs to undo the damage, claimed Mr. Harris. "We can create jobs and we can get investors back here quickly, but we cannot do it with the status quo. It's not good enough to elect Mike Harris and the Progressive Conservative Party. CEILING SUPER WHITE LATEX • %c , o„e, spore, $12 72 3 78L INTERIOR FLAT LATEX \ O�•1f i • No glare matte f n,sh Q f r 0 A It% 3.781 SOLID HIDE, SEMI -TRANSPARENT AND DECK STAINS • Ou. c­ev Sags • W -de choice of colors • Wow res,sant 6 "378L • Protects and preserves 500FF• TOP SELLING WALLPAPER BOOKS • Choose potwns from 38 of our best selling books 'Mfg suggested book price. 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GRANT ARNOLD DURHAM RECIONAI. CRIME STOPMRS DURHAM - Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in finding a man wanted for a robbery in Oshawa on May 3. On that Tuesday, a bandit held up the Bank of Nova Scotia at 193 King St. E., producing a note indicating he was armed, although no weapon was seen. Two days later, on May 5, the Royal Trust at 1919 Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough, was robbed by a man answering the same desorption. As a result of an investigation by robbery units, Robert Leroy Robinson, 25, was identified as being responsible for both robberies. He was arrested and charged with the hold-ups and another heist in Toronto on Dec. 2, 1993. He appeared in court and was released on bail lune 7, 1994. On June 9, the Bank of Montreal at 1894 Scugog St., Port Perry, was robbed by a man answering Mr. Robinson's description. Four other Metro area banks were also robbed between June 15 and July 19 by someone fitting his description. Warrants for the above offences have been issued for Mr. Robinson, who's white and 140 pounds with long, light brown hair and a moustache. lie usually wears casual clothing and is known to stay in hotels in Toronto and Durham Region. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mr. Robinson is asked to contact Crime Stoppers. As a caller, you won't be asked to identify yourself or have to go to court. If an arrest is made as a result of your tip, you qualify for a cash reward of up to $1,000. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477. That's 436 - TIPS. LILID Sgt. Grant Arnold is the co- ordinator of the Durham Regional Gime Stoppers Program. FACTORY OUTLET MEN'S -SHORT SLEEVE T-SHIRTS -SWEAT SHIRTS -TRACK PANTS -UNDERWEAR -SPORT SOCKS SRT911k 111<L01l\T!r -SHORT SLEEVE T SHI -SWEAT SHIRTS -TRACK PANTS -SHORTS I R L S. ' -TEENS' SWEAT SHIRTS -TRACK PANTS -JUNIOR SWEAT SHIRTS -JUNIOR TRACK PANTS PAYMENT BY CASH, CHEQUE OR VISA!! 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Mallet master wins sixth drum corps meet title By AL RIVETT STAFF REPORTER AJAX - An Ajax man continued his mastery with the mallets at the world championships for drum corps in the U.S. recently. Cameron Dolan, 20, a member of the Scarborough -based Spirit Performing Youth Ensemble, won a sixth -consecutive title for a solo on a mallet instrument at the American Youth on Parade drum corps competition at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana on Civic Holiday weekend. The international competition attracts drum corps from England, France, Japan, the U.S. and Canada. Playing his marimba, a marching band's version of the xylophone, Dolan took top honors with his chosen piece of music from composer Franz Liszt. tie's won the solo title every year he's been in the prestigious competition. Dolan is most proud of the fact his six solo mallet titles at the U.S. competition will extend an incredible winning streak for the Spirit Performing Youth Ensemble. Prior to Dolan's six titles, a fellow Spirit player, Jason Sudbury, won it for six years. However, the solo title wasn't the only win for Dolan at the competition. tie's also a member of Spirit's 15 -member percussion ensemble which took the top prize in that category. The entire Spirit drum corps placed second in the parade corps event where the band is judged on its music and on parade Cameron Dolan of Ajax displays the trophy he won in the solo mallet competition at the American Youth on Parade drum corps competition at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana recently. it's the sixth time he has won this prestigious event while playing the marimba. photo by Andrew Iwanowski e • Includes VancoWr Crab • pepper Steak • BBQ Ribs • Japanese Sushl Bar . ►Jluch, �a rgar • Dessert _:►_�„�, mac- - _ .-A Onh RpAY, SUNDAY M)AY, S�►lU Moeda . 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"I was into the melodic instruments, so I felt I could do more with a xylophone than with a snare or a bass drum," he says. Alas, it's the last time Spirit will take part in the American Youth on Parade competition. The drum corps is looking for another competition in the U.S. to go to in 1995. Spirit participates in numerous events which have taken the group to U.S. parades, as well as local events in Toronto, Scarborough, Pickering and Ajax. Dolan notes the drum corps has played at Disneyland in California in past years. Besides playing the marimba, Dolan's an assistant instructor with the mallet section of the Spirit drum corps. tie also teaches the bands' beginners who start as young as age six. Dolan's also recently been hired as head mallet instrument instructor with the Hamilton Conquerors 11 Drum Corps. 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It's the first step in obtain- ing a position," says Mary Crescenzi, spe- cial projects officer for the Canada Employment Centre of Human Resources Development Canada. Writing a resume is part of a complete job search strategy along with researching the company, writing a good cover letter to accompany the resume, and following up the resume by calling the employer. Mrs. Crescenzi says a resume is hard work and it's not something that's easily put together. But there are some simple steps to help you prepare a job -winning resume. First, take a look at yourself and what you've been doing, she says. Then express those skills by using action words such as competent, successful, capable, resourceful, qualified, efficient, experi- enced, communicated, participated, con- trolled, managed, supervised and created. Actionwords help you make a positive, favorable impression on potential employers. Next, jot down your work history with start and end dates and include company names. After you've listed employment, education, hobbies or community involvement, and special skills, you can decide on which type of resume will best suit your needs. There are three basic types of resumes: the functional, the chronological, and the combined format. The functional resume is used by peo- ple who have already demonstrated the skills requested for the job and for those who already have a successful track record or career path. It describes the tasks the person did in the job rather than the job description and titles. The chronological resume describes the historical sequence of job experi- ences. It's usually used by people who have already been well-established in their chosen field and demonstrates the development of the person through job title, salary and responsibilities. The combined formal resume is described as a functional resume with the addition of a selection of your past employment. Education, dates of employ- ment and personal information such as non -related work interests may or may not be included. Mrs. Crescenzi says a good resume is one that is easy to read, clean, clear and concise, and is no longer than one or two pages. A good resume is always typed and adequately spaced. It's also important to research the company before you take in a resume so you can tailor-make the resume for that company. By researching a company, you should find out what it does in the com- munity, what it sells and the latest trends. "Take a minute and look at the qualifi- cations and requirements for the posi- tion, ' she advises, and then look at your- self and what you can offer the company. "They're looking for very generic skills besides the technical and hard skills they are asking for." Mrs. Crescenzi says in today's work- place many employers are working with ff fewer staand an asset to them may be flexibility, team building skills and com- munication skills. She adds that it's best to either take your resume to a business in person or to mail it in. "One of the latest trends is most indi- viduals have more than one resume depending on what position and company THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUG USr 17,1"4.?AGE 21•A Though the competition is stiff for those in the job market, a command of the heip wanted section and good resume writing skills can help give you the edge. photo by Walter Passarella they're applying for and what abilities the 'calling card', she notes. Job seekers they want to present to employers," says are now carrying business -size or recipe - Mrs. Crescenzi. size calling cards that contain their name. Another important tip is to mail your address. phone number and professional resume out to as many employers as you title. :an. "When times were better you might Mrs. Crescenzi says the employment Nave contacted 20 to 30 companies with a centre is promoting the use of calling resume. Now its more like 200 to 300." cards to its clients as another way of get - Besides the want ads in newspapers ting their name and skills across to :here's a hidden job market out there employers. waiting to be discovered, says Mrs. They're perfect to use while network- -rescenzi. ing and talking business opportunities This hidden job market may be with people in the doctor's office, the accessed through friends, family, rela- grocery store or in the mall, she says. :fives, and acquaintances. if you need help with resume writing It also pays off to watch the newspa- or job search techniques, your local Viers for expansions or cbanges in local employment centre has staff available to .ompanies. help you as well as literature to help get Another trend in advertising yourself is you started. Ywrn+e Thr stalMsl ®UCAT%7M hlre d dree � bm& e m .00,.Vm 6. WM )op Tda blamed Compn7 dares of—plo,m01 I the u tewme verbs Isee htsl to deacn0e whr ym dd on the Pb NqeyUn rrlh Pout most recent empbeet-nme..00" ■tcludt hdl�ne. we.per e m i Tips to a great rA* esume ❑ Use your own style -- choose a format that com- plements your experiences. ❑ Ensure that it's orga- nized, easy to read, factu- al, honest and positive. ❑ Type your resume using a good typewriter or word processor or have it typed. ❑ Keep your resume no longer than two pages. Any longer and it becomes work to read it. A one page resume may not provide enough detail to arouse interest. ❑ Point form is recom- mended. bh rrfe, NAL A►af* cmhcate, Cou,_ lnlehps Rrsoyl 1 '---------�.�, P�wr yW �� rW�iv;� • rr0. •nl wl4tryrCewhb•�-1"B EJ PAM ZJ�AAMWM APs+ WEP? �UGUSI' 47. }"4 1 DoReg gag 49 17 7 -cu -h' S50 oflf Kenmore reshelves" fngerator w 2 full -width wire cantilever Whit are scar toes Onces G5�EAIRoP5 Expect more from Sears daysol -1 00000 pupsdaY, w0y . SaturdaY & Sundayl�4. 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WANTED Cockatiel nesting cage and :sting box, and one size 10 Cub rout uniform - 839-8260. Wood, fencing, screening, instruction materials, pet wriers or taxis, cage fiberglass and plexiglass needed by Avicare Bird Rehabilitation Centre, Bowmanville - 428-2439 (Ajax line).* 'S pie sa�°�e� Ltas��S<tea5/��e D:1:1 The Treasure Chest has made people aware of those large glass four -litre hot pepper jars that are frequently discarded by most restaurants. These jars are terrific for storing crafts, food from bulk stores, sewing supplies or those odd -shaped gadgets in a workshop. I have often taken some home for recycling and because of the jar's large opening, have found them particularly useful to hold any broken food or beverage container glass. Employees at Subway Restaurant at Whites Rd. now have a standing order for these empty jars. GLASS FACTS AND FIGURES • Canadians are the new world leaders in glass recovery rates. In total, 75 ler cent of Canada's container glass was either reused or recycled. • According to Resource Recycling's 1994 report, in 1971, about 1.814 tonnes of cullet was used at a typical plant. In 1993. Consumer Glass' Pitch and soak for United Way Town of Pickering employee Randy Tredenick, recently held a barbecue and fund-raiser for the gets a soaking when a pitch at the dunk tank United Way. turns out to be on target. Town employees photo by A.J. Groen plants averaged 30,917 tonnes. - The future looks solid for recycling operators. With Consumers Glass 'Product Stewardship' goals, its demand for recycled glass over the next six years is high. 'chis means that by the year 2000. the use of post -consumer, post -use recycled glass at each of its plants will be over 50,000 tonnes annually. it's up to you to help recover more glass. When away from home, don't trash any used bottles. Instead, keep them for your own Blue Box or look for a recycling bin. 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No special orders. 0riyK r1n� imn toentrc aaa-aaau PAGE 24 -A -TUE NEWSADVERrISFR. WED, AUGUST 17,19" CLARIFICATION Ajax tiretigntersjoin colleagices sa ety lits ❑ Local association is a driver, a captain and three "big problem" with attrition, firefighters, Ajax hasn't hired joining their provincial firefighters. That number can Mr. Snell says. "Ajax is new people since 1992. colleagues in the public president says local drop, however, if a man is on different. We don't have that An article in the Aug. 5 News awareness campaign. Only holidays or off injured. problem." Advertiser reported Ajax and Pickering firefighters aren't firefighting could be Some departments have a Other than replacing two Pickering firefighters aren't taking part. improved AJAX - Firefighters in Ajax - are joining colleagues across Ontario in protesting the level , of service offered to the public. The Ontario Professional Fire l-i=hters Association (OPFFA) recently kicked off a campaign telling citizens their safety is at risk because of cutbacks to fire departments in the province. ale 19 Many municipalities don't meet the Ontario Fire Marshal's, 0 , office recommendation of no less than 10 firefighters and two vehicles at the scene of a typical house blaze, the OPFFA charged. ssan Clearout Ajax Professional Fire Fighters Association president Dwayne Snell says the Town's policy is to send one truck to the , The 1994 Nissan Altima XE. $1,000 less than the Honda Accord.' , initial call and a second one a short time later. Both vehicles " should be on the scene within , Lease for , 10 minutes of the first alarm. — He says. "It's likely we've 269,:.-,,) been to a situation were there , 5.8% lease financing , were only three men and we'd tt;rh 'if,,dot.r, — have to wait seven minutes for for.36-months. another truck." A full complement on a truck • 150 -hp. 16 -valve 3.4 litre engine • I )river and passenger side airbags • AM/ PNI cassette and cruise control • Dual power mirrors • Fnmt and rear stabil¢er bars , Obituaries The 1994 Nissan Maxima GXE. $1,300 less than the Toyota Camry. ALLEN, Frederick J. (Fred) On Saturday. Aug. 13, 1994 at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. Dearly loved husband of Nancy , Lease for (Agnes). Dear and loving father of Fred. Patricia and David. , $369%^�0 - , daughter-in-law Maureen, and 5.8% lease financing future daughter-in-law Kim. I Adoring grandfather of Brenden I for.36.months and Kaitlyn. Private family service (no visitation) 'at e 160 -hp. .10 litre V6 engine • Auto temp air-conditioning • Anti-thcit alarm • Kryless entry system • Power seats. windows. , McEachnie Funeral Home. 429- , 8499. A special thank you to Dr. antenna, door locks • A.M11 M 100 watt Iblby stereo castirtte • Alloy wheel, • a wheel disc brakes • Driver's side airbag Carmen Price for his devotion, dedication, care and support to , The 1994 Nissan Pathfinder XE. $3,700 less than the Ford Explorer: , Fred for the past four years. In lieu of flowers, donations to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, Lease for I would be appreciated. "Absent 379 � �, from the body, present with the /mo - *� Lord". , 52% lean fin eci ft , TURNER, Rose (Baby) — On w)th51.800down Aug. 15, 1994 at Ajax -Pickering for.36-months General Hospital. Babs (Rose), loving wife of Stan. Beloved mother of Garry, Teresa, Richard and Scott. Dear grandma of Chantel, Lindsay, Adam, Sarah, Erin, Justin, Jennifer, Brandon, , . 153 -hp. V6 engine and air-conditioning • 4x4 power with rear -wheel ABS and cruise control *AM/FM cassette , Andrea and Kaitlyn. Friends will be received on Wednesday, Aug. 8 -speaker 130 wattstereo • Tilt wheel. power windows and door locks •Electric hatch release 17 from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Accettone Funeral Home, 384 Finley Ave., Ajax, 428-9090. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. , Obituary I 11ft= dfws do bed fw"m -N MY • 6 year/ 100 000 km Mapr Components Watranry • 6 year/ 100.000 km Emission Control System Warranty. 6 year Rust Pcrforauon Coverage with unlimited kilometres Stafford Monuments • 3 veal/80.000 km C omplete Vehicle Warranty with No Drdumble • 3 year/Toll-free 24 -Hour Roadside Assistance anywhere in Canada/Continental USA • 3 year Travel Planning Service -C °"�" . E. 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J"Q ♦ BASEBALL Aj ax soccer Wildcats Ajay pitcher `unbelievable' in hurling perfect game 0 Even opponents cheer baseball's most rare feat By Al. RIN't•:TT SPORTS RETORTER AJAX - Ryan Colburn was pitcher -perfect in a recent Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association bantam house league contest. The 14 -year-old hurler pitched seven innings, allowed no hits, no walks, struck out 19 batters and had two ground balls hit off him which were turned into outs to record a perfect, no -hit game. His team. Westney Muffler, defeated R & C Contracting 12-0 in the re- scheciukd rain -out contest played at Hermitage Pari: Au„. 1). If that wasn't enough. Rvan also helped his team offensively by recording six runs hatted in. including a triple. Ryan's coach. Greg Beckett. says he's nes•er soon anything like it in the seven years he's coached minor baseball. -I've never seen a kid pitch a no -bitter: I thought it wasn't possible. It was simply unbelievable. It was his first opportunity to pitch a full game this year and he made the most of it:' says Beckett. Ryan saes he never really thought he could achieve such a feat. He's pitched for six years in the Spartans' organization and never came close to a no -hit. perfect game before. -1 was just sort of happy that it happened. l wanted it so bad. It's so hard not to walk anyone.” says Ryan. Beckett says Ryan was on his game from the outset. throwing the ball especially hard which kept the opposition off balance throughout the contest - Midway through the contest with a perfect game on the line, Beckett walked to the pitcher's mound to check in with Ryan. While it's customary to allow pitchers to only work a maximum of three innings, he knew something special was in the worts. "I said the ball's yours until you watt to give it back. He was having such a good game," says Beckett. As Ryan got down to the final three outs, even the other team was cheering for him to get the no - bitter, recalls Mr. Beckett. After the no-hitter became a reality with the final out, his teammates mobbed him. He was later presented the ball with which be got the rural out- "He came up to me after the game and said 'thanks for letting me pitch the whole game'." says Beckett. As a result of the win over R & C Contracting, the Westney Muffler team will gain a better position when the division's playoff round %tats shadlyr- - - - - - - - - - - He pitched to perfection Ryan Colburn of Ajax achieved a perfect, no -hit game in Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association's bantam house league play last week. He worked seven innings, allowed no hits or walks, and struck out 19 batters to record the perfect outing. 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OSHAWA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING A PROPOSED SIGN BY—LAW Please be advised that the Works Committee of The Regional Municipality of Durham will meet to discuss the approval of a by—law to regulate and control private signs and other advertising devices on or near Regional Road allowances at 10:00 AM. September 20, 1994 at 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. The proposed by—law is available for viewing during regular office hours at: Regional Clerk's Department 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario or Regional Works Department 105 Consumers Drive Whkbv. Ontario Anyone wishing to appear at the Works Committtee meeting to comment on the Proposed By—Law should contact Karen St. John at 668-7721 (Ext. 5251) at the Regional Works DepL on or before September 7, 1994. Any group or individuals having questions or comments regarding this by—law may contact: Mr. T. Prevedel, P.Eng. Director of Transportation Regional Municipality of Durham 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3 Tel. (905) 668-7721 or Mr. Andrew C. Allison Assistant Regional Solicitor Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, L1 N 6A3 Tel. (905) 668-7711 Gary Herrema V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. anniNn." *Lwi....-- •--- - - - - -- - - --- - - - -- ---- WarioOffice of Bureau Consolidated de jonction Hearings des audiences Proposed IWA Landfill Waste Disposal Site for Durham Region AJoint Board (members from the Environmental Assessment Board and the Ontario Municipal Board) will hold a public heanng regarding a proposal by the Interim Waste Authority Ltd. to proceed with an undertaking, namely, a landfill waste disposal site known as Site EE 11 located in the Regional Municipality of Durham on all or parts of Lots 21 to 25. Concession 3 within the Town of Pickering including all ancillary facilities, and In this regard. the Intenm Waste Authority Ltd. is seeking all necessary approvals respecting the acquisition. Including expropriation, of land and the establishment. operation, maintenance and closure of the undertaking The site is proposed for the disposal of approximately 6.6 million tonnes of non -hazardous solid, industrial, commercial and municipal waste The purpose of a joint (ward hearing is to hear all of the issues related to the undertaking at one time, rather than having two or more Separate hearings by two or more separate boards. The Acts being consolidated for this hearing and the approvals being sought are outlined below in the section entitled Statutory Authority. Please read that section carefully to ensure that you are aware of all of the processes and/or hearings that are being consolidated. HOW TO PARTICIPATE Groups or ndlvldua s nterested In pai ticipating in the hearing have the right to express their views in regard to the undertaking You may participate as either an observer, independent witness, participant or party As an observer, you can attend and observe any stage of the hearing. As an Independent witness. you can attend on your own inibi during the hearing and present your views. either orally. in writing. or both As a participant, in addition to the right to observe and give evidence. you can make submissions at the opening and close of the hearing, receive copes of all documentation exchanged by the parties and attend site visits. For observers, independent witnesses and participants who cannot attend during the daytime. an opportunity, to provide )Mormabon and views at an evening session can be arranged. The scheduling of one or more evening sessions will be dome at a later date and notice of such a session will be published in cornimurlrty newspapers In advance of the date. Those persons who request and receive party status from the Board take on the rights and responsibilities of this fullest form of mvolvement in the hearing process. Parties are usually represented by legal counsel or an agent at the heann% however, they may represent themselves. The Joint Board will consider requests for full-time, part-time party or participant status at the preliminary, heanng. REGISTRATION FORM Of you wish to participate In the hearing, you are required to complete a Registration Form and file It with the Office of Consolidated Hearings on or before Thursday September 8. 1994 To obtain a Registration Form call the Office of Consolidated Hearings at (416) 484-7800 (collect calls accepted). The Information on the registration form will assist the Joint Board with its scheduling and preparation both for the preliminary meeting and the preliminary hearing. After the deadline for filing of the registration form, staff of the Office of Consolidated Hearings will Invite registrants to attend a preliminary meeting which will be scheduled for late September. 1994, to discuss how registrants can participate in the hearing. The exact date. time and location of the preliminary meeting will be sent to all registrants The purpose of the preliminary meeting is to: • provide groups or Individuals with Information on the hearing process and the different ways in which they can participate in the heanng: • introduce the registered groups or Individuals and have them describe their concerns and to say why these are important for the Joint Board to consider. • provide an opportunity for those with similar interests to discuss their issues and concerns to see it an umbrella group can represent their interests at tate hearing. • review the list of preliminary issues prepared as a result of participant funding awards by those receiving participant funding and prepare a consolidated list of and description of issues to be discussed at the preliminary hearing. PRELIMINARY NEARING A preliminary hearing will be ned by the Joint Board appointed to conduct the hearing on tics undertaking The date, time. location and purpose of -tie preliminary hearing are set out below. The pro inrinarr hearing will be held on Date. October 27 and 28.1994 Time 10:00 a.m. Place. Pickering Central Library (Auditorium) 1 The Esplanade Picket nhg• Ontario The purpose of the preliminary hearing is to: • hear submissions from those who -11 be seeking party (full-time or part-time) or participant status. • discuss the Issues dentif*d and described at tete preliminary meeting. • plan the pre -hearing process (information and document exchange; meetings of parties and their legal and technical representatives: scoping of Issues: resolution of conditions of approval: planning and scheduling of the main hearing); • discuss intervenor funding process: and • deal with any other preliminary matters. Evidence or submissions regarding whether the proposal should be approved or not will not be heard at the preliminary meeting or the preliminary hearing They will be heard at the main hearing which will be held at a later date. The Board will not consider any evidence or submissions regarding the proposal after the main hearing has been concluded. Please examine this notice carefully. You may be affected by the decision the Board makes If you have concerns you should file a Registration Form with the Office of Consolidated Hearings. You will then receive Information about the preliminary meeting. It may be necessary for you to attend the preliminary meeting or the preliminary hearing or have someone attend who ran represent your concerns. If you (or your representative) do not advise the Board of your Interest In participating the Board may proceed without giving you further notice of the hearing BACKGROUND ' m Apr, 1991 •moo IkAr ster of the Environment and Minister Responsible for the Office for the Greater Toronto Area ('GTA-) announced that three landfill waste disposal sites would be sought by the Intenm Waste Authority Ltd (the 'IWA-): la) one site in Durham Region servicing Durham's residual waste disposal needs. (b) one site in Peel Region servicing Peel's residual waste disposal needs: and (c) one site in Metropolitan Toronto or York Region to serve the residual waste disposal needs of these two upper -tier municipakdes. Based on the IWA's landfill site search and selection process in Durham Region, guided by the Waste Management Act. 1992 and the Emitronmental Assessment Act the IWA seeks approval to proceed with an undertaking, namely. a landfill waste disposal site located on all or parts of Lots 21 to 25. Concession 3 wrtkn the Town of Pnckenng and including all ancillary facilities. and In this regard. the Intenm Waste Authority Ltd. Is seeking all necessary approvals respecting the acquisition. nduchng expropriation of land and the establishment, operation. maintenance and closure of the undertaking The site is proposed for the (disposal of approximately 6.6 million tonnes of non -hazardous solid. mdustnal. commercial and municipal waste within a 40.6 hectare fill area over a period of at bast 20 years. Access to the site will be via Taunton Road The ancillary facilities associated with the design and operations of the landfill waste disposal site include • sal stockpiles • leachate pre-treatment facility located within the site tounaanes plus a sewage fine to convey the partially treated leachate to the local sanitary sewer system. ' I N jt ' I 11 II S _ LEiw�x E,pNBouxWys 'fy IIi GWL ® "SM'ari wasr River) N Broughmn ip CM Propos" L.aviws c Caro+vwiw l.^a ! I v ; v - ' - - Propos" iMfo IL JI Whilevale P4 cc; N; R K%W-- I 0 s 1 15 t C 11 . < <<. — — — Propolied Trw rn Pgsiria Whilevals p RaarQwian '4 T REGIONAL MUWICIPALITY •o+r J OF DURHAM r.i. _ iliac lir CP Ilk Taunton Rd \ 1 1 h EE11 III -+ 3rd Con Rd - N l u��iliooe ` i 1 go FfdtAnie er ' 1 -r :��er i it En yA —•-1 �Fc$ f�`�l I _ III I T� ! JI 2 I :1611 W.� `� • 1 U.y J, Propolssd Landfill Wes> o Disposal SJte fa► Durham Rsglon ft `' 211tFt h .A V i :r Ike . e. .'i•:r .. iii ,., elinyiny�l vinc. ( i +i114N'EW_q1 t�'r�VF.fi_k0idfiffZk'19"Adfilf-A • storm water management and sedimentation ponds: • access and perimeter roads: • leachate control system. • landfill gas collection system and management facility: • administration and maintenance buildings and compounds: • monitoring systems. • weigh scales and scale (rouses • small -vehicle transfer area. • utilities. • screening berms and perimeter fencing. The development of the facility will result In the realignment of a 230 kV Ontario Hydro transmission line and a Trans -Northern Pipelines Inc pipeline. STATUTORY AUTHORITY Approva:s are oe,rg sougr• „neer the following legislation for the following facilities (and hearings In regard to such approvals are. or are to be. consolidated in this nearing before the Joint Board) • tie Consolidated Hearings Act. R S 0 1990. c C.29. as amended. permits the consolidation of several hearings that are or may be required. • 're Environmental Assessment Act R S O. 1990. c E 18. as amended under which approval for the environmental assessment and approval to proceed with the undertaking is sought. • '11e Waste Management Ad. S 0 1992 C 1 (previously Bill 143). as amended. udder which are sought approval for the environmental assessment. approval to proceed with the undertaking and approval to close a road namely a Town of Pickering road allowance • 'he Environmental Protection Act. R 0 1990. c E 19. as amended under which approvals are sought for the establishment and operation of a landfill waste disposal site and under which a decision Is sought as to whether certain municipal try -laws should apply to the Proposed landfill waste disposal site • 'rte Ontario Wafer Resources Act, R S 0 1990 c. 0.40 as amended. udder which approvals are sought for a leachate pre- treatment facility located within the landfill waste disposal site boundanes. a sewage line to convey the partially treated leachate to the local sanitary sewer system and facilities for the collection. transmission. treatment and disposal of slam water (incudvg sediment poi I. • '^e Planning Act. R S 0 1990 c P 13. as amended. under which an amendment to the Official Plan Is sought to amend the present official plan designator of the proposed landfill waste disposal sm under which an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Pickering is sought to change the zone of the Landfill waste disposal site and under which appii are sought br the site plan (including all plans and drawings) and the determination of requirements. rtiduding the provisions of any agreement in regard to such approval. • 'he Regional Municipality of Oumem Act. R S 0 1990. c R 9 as amended. under which consent of the Regional Council of Durham Is sought !n regards to the undertaking. • the Expropriations Act. R S O 1990 c E 26. as amended. under which approval is sought to expropriate lands for the Landfill waste disposal site. for site access road Improvements and. for the leachate sewer line from the landfill waste disposal site to the Mal sanitary sewer system. as well as to determine if the taking of lands is fair, sound and reasonably necessary. • the takes and Rniers improvement Act. R.S.O. 1990. C. L.3. under which approval is sought to constnrct outlet works from a stdnriwaller management pond to a small tributary of Ganatsekiagon Creek. MOTE RE4ARON10 EX�RO�RIATIOM The IWA is an -Expropriatxg Auttionry• pursuant to section 3(1) of the Waste Yanagemard Ad for the purposes of expropriating land. An expropriating authority must apply to an *Approving Audionty for approval to expropriate and give notice of such application to all affected land owners, any of whom may request a hearing before an 'Inquiry Officer' for the purposes of determining wheew the expropriation is fair, sound and reasonably necessary to achieve the ogecInii of the expropnal" authority (the IWA). If requested, a hearing would be held before an Inquiry Officer. In this case, apart from anyone else requesting a hearing, the IWA has requested that a Joint Board be established to hold the heanng that might otherwise be hell by an Inquiry officer. Thus, the heanng and the decision on approval will be consolidated under the Consolidated Hearings Ad and the Joint Board will act as the Inquiry Officer and the Approving Authority The hearing of necessity being conducted by the Joint Board. which is consolidated with the other hearings, will deal with the necessity of expropriation. It will not deal with compensation for such lands as outlined in the Expropriations Act The commencement of these expropriation proceedings does not override the IWA's commitment to negotiate a fair settlement with affected landowners Only as a last resort. It the IWA Is unable to reach agreement with a landowner for the purchase of needed land. will the IWA complete the expropriation of the lands for the leachate sewer line and site access road improvements. The leachate sewage line will be constructed around the perimeter of the Brock West Landfill Site on lands owned by the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and within public road allowances. It Is the intent of the IWA to determine the most appropriate location for the sewage line In consultation with the relevant municipalities Only as a last resort will the IWA complete the expropriation of the lands required for the leachate sewage line and site access road Improvements It will be necessary to construct additional lanes adjacent to the site entrance on Taunton Road to facilitate site access T -e IWA Intends to seek the cooperation of the Regional Municipality of Durham with respect to those road Improvements Only as a last resort will the IWA complete 'he expropriation of the ,ands required for those road .mprovements and In that event. -t,S Intended that the expropriated land, with the road Improvements completed. will be returned to the Regional Municipality of Durham INTERVENOR FUNDING u -:e• • . e ,e .. ;=•:)Iect Act R S O 19% c 1 13. as extended by O C 819192 dated March 11 1992 `undmg s available to assist groups a .noiv ouais to preSent issues which affect the public interest. This fundiN may be given to groups or mdkvidi who have been given parry status and who cart show, to the Boards satisfaction that their issues will affect the pudic interest and that they satisfy the eligibility, critena listed in the Act Where possible. the Board encourages groups or Indmduals to pin with others who have similar riterests in order to avoid duplication Of work Parties who wish to file an application for intervenor funding must first request Intervenor status from he Joint Board at the preliminary hearing identified In this notice Prix to consideration of those funding applicabons. a Funding Panel writ be appointed under the intervenor Funding Project Act In accordance with fine cntena set out in :hat Act the Funding Panel will determine whether. to whom and In what amounts funding will be granted F041 FURTHER INFORMATION Copies of the E^.rrocrrerta. Assessrner: and the Review of the Environmental Assessment by government ministries and agencies pertaining to this undertaking are available for nspection during normal business hours at Office of Consolidated Hearings 2300 Yonge Street Suite 1201 12th Floor Toronto. Ontario M4T 1 E4 Phone (416) 4847800 Pickering Central Library (Auditorluml I The Esplanande Pickering. Ontano L1V 6K7 (905) 686-0250 Ministry of Environment and Energy Environmental Assessment Branch 5th Floor. 250 Davisville Avenue Toronto. Ontario M4S 1 H2 Phone: (416) 440.3450 For turther information about the heanng. please call Jim Curren. Heanngs Registrar, Office of Consolidated Hearings directly at (416) 484-7804. The Board accepts collect calls. It is your responsibdrty to contact the Office of Consolidated Hearings to determine the dates. times and location for the hearing as it proceeds. DATED at Twon/0, this 5th day of August. 1994. Jim Curren, Hearings Registrar Pour obtenir un exempiaire de clef avis en hanp lis, veuftz vous adresser au Bureau delonction des audiences. an composant le (416) 484-7800 k►wswie�wwwewweewecorseeeeeveeweeeeeev�eeeewwwte�wr •+s PAGE Z &A, THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 1 '6 if ifip n Settings i or • 0 Piekerino's Rod Davies Angeles to t=rance after competing at the U.S. Nationals Rod Davies left Tuesday for Wakayama, Japan and the Regatta in Marina Del Ray, near Los Angeles. There. Rod World Laser Sailing Championship, which gets under looks for redemption at Davies Placed seventh overall, while Jamie Boyden, also wav on Aug. 23. Davies is looking forward to a good a member of the -�—� - - - - result to help him over the world laser championship Frenchman's Bav '` ;;��;., frustration of his showing fr' k` •tt the World Sailing By AL RIVETT SPORTS REIX)R'I1:N PICKERING - Jet lag and the rigors of a Ion,, summer of competition caught up with Pickcring's Rod Davies at the World Sailing Championships in La Rochelle. France earlier this month. Davies. 25, a member of the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club in Pickering. failed to place in the top 36 during the qualifying round of the laser class for one-man vessels. Ile ended up placing 381h overall in the meet which attracted the top sailors in the world. However. in the Silver Fleet Division, a race for those who failed to qualify for the championship event. Davies placed second. "Things kind of caught up with me.** says Davies. "i flew in (one) night and 1 was racing the next momint, The jet lag hit him when he flew straight from Los V BASEBALL N acht ( tub, placed 10th. and brother Ray .. Championships. Davies finished 19th. ` "This is the peak of the Prior to the IT.S.x �+ sailing season for me. It Nationals, the//J could prove to be pretty threesome competed excitinoI saw that in at the Atlantic Coast France i was as fast as Reoin Newport, anyone there. I just have to Rhode Island. In this i J .'et accustomed to the Grand Prix event. Rod Rod Davies Ray Davies Jamie Boyden shorter courses." he says. Davies posted a first- Davies says top 20 in place finish. Ray Davies was third and Boyden ninth. the world would he a realistic goal. However. he's hoping The win at the Atlantic Coast Re-atta unofficially to break into the top 10. "Anything in the top 10 in the gives Rod Davies the North American Grand Prix world would be great." Championship for laser sailing. He won't officially be he'll return from Japan to compete at the National recognized as the winner of the championship until after Team (Qualifier at Bronte Harbour. near Hamilton. on the racing series concludes later this summer. Sept. 1. Red Sox mosquitos east Ontario champs PICKERING - The Pickering Red Sox Wellman and Associates minor mosquito rep baseball team won the 1994 Eastern Ontario Baseball Association (EOBA) league championship after defeating Whithy in the final recently. Following a leadoff single and stolen base by Rvan Bosak. catcher Billy N i c h o l s o n , stroked a clutch, one - out single PICKER I up the middle in the eighth gASER-1 aoc inning to put the winning run across the plate in a 6-i victory over Whitby in the final. Both teams entered the championship tournament with identical EOBA league records of 12 wins and three losses. Pickering jumped out to an early 3-0 lead on the strength of a three -run homer by� Jeff Murdock, who knocked in Bradley Binns and Sean Gray. With the score tied in the third inning, a Matthew Hargraves triple scored Murdock for the go- ahead run. The Red Sox scored what they thought was an insurance run in the fourth inning when Zach Do your part,. Recycling is smart. Forster and Daniel Forrester stroked back-to-back singles to stretch the Pickering lead to 5-3. However. a tenacious Whithy squad responded with runs in the fifth and sixth innings to set the stale for Nicholson's late heroics. Solid pitching by Murdock and Hargraves. who was credited with the win. limited Whitby to five hits. Prior to meeting Whitby in the championship ING game, Pickering defeated a much -improved Peterborough 4��ti Starting pitcher Binns and relief h u r l e r s liar�_raves and Murdock combined on a sparkling three hitter. The 10 -hit Red Sox attack was led by Christian Reeves who smacked a home run in the second inning to tie the _lame at 2-2. The big inning for the Red Sox was the third when they pushed three runs across the plate. Bosak walked to open the inning and scored on a triple by Gray. Murdock cashed in Gray from third hast and scored on a double by Hargraves to cap the three -run inning. Pickering added to the lead to the fourth when Reeves drove home Binns with a single. As EOBA champs, the Red Sox minor mosquitos earned a 'AAA' rating and will compete in the Ontario playdowns in %lississauga Friday to Sunday. TOYOTA'SSHAM MUNTOWNBWI 0 1_W4 Camry LE 2- W Tercel LS O 0 . �MILM"MAMC,5.970-1AWAffMW HURRY IN FOR BEST TOP VALUE FOR SELECTION YOUR TRADE-IN TOWTA Im aim •:�asr� _ _ ;tl : A 1 t 1025 DIMAS STF MT, Y of DMI Community Resource Centre Read>l• Access to Computers! Do it 1•ourself or learn! Walk-in and use computers for $10 per hour Members pa} $5 per hour with 30 minutes free access. 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FOR TELEPHONE REGISTRATION CALL (905) 721-3000 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (905) 721-3052 TSL NEM ADYPi`I'ISIB>R, WED, AVGtIISI' 17,1110i ti&'2lwA ♦AUTO RACING Pit stop the pits for Pickering driver at Quebec Grand Prix PICKERING - A routine pit stop proved to he troublesome for a Pickering race car driver at the Grand Prix du Trois Rivieres in Quebec Aug. 6. The Trois Rivieres race marked the fifth round of the Michelin Enduroseries with a one-hour sprint. The Blackjack ♦ BASEBALL Auei,jmosquitos just miss shot at EOBA final AJAX - The Ajax Spartans Ian Wight. Ajax attempted to put Empire Financial Group minor together a late -game charge in mosquito rep baseball time just the seventh inning as Steven missed the final of the Eastern Balvers and Russell Ontario Baseball Association Dabuzinskas drew walks. (EOBA) championships in However, the rally -was quickly Grafton recently• snuffed out to end Ajax hopes of The Spartans finished with a a comeback. record of one win and Pitcher Brian Smart allowed two losses in the one earned run in four innings, championship Clb& with solid catching duties by tournament. A Joshua Brock. However, In the second game, in game three Ajax defeated Whitby 12-8 of the after the Spartans jumped out tourney, Ajax z, to a 6-0 lead in the first • , lost a 1-0 inning. Runs were driven in ••''••�. •+•' eight -inning by Wight with three RBIs, Ryan decision to Whitby. Anderson and Russell A win would have secured the Dabuzinskas with two, and Empire Financial Group singles to Jason Wiles, Adam mosquitos a spot in the final. Ryckman, Brent Boss, and Ned Ajax was beaten 6-1 by Peterborough in the first game. Aiken. Daniel Strang and Adam The Ajax defence didn't allow a Ryckman combined for the win run until the fourth and fifth on the mound. innings when Peterborough In the third game against Players were able to get their Whitby, the Spartans lost a 1-0 rums across the plate. heartbreaker in what was a The Spartans scored their classic pitchers' duel. Wight only run in the sixth inning with pitched seven shutout innings ass}} double by ra,.{n for Ajax, with strikeouts Daniel �Ito ed b �ye..• ieseven .OW�.. rI+]MNtrp.V•� Att�{YNSi]Vtt�g, � Paul Duckworth 21 Racing "Team of Paul Duckworth of Pickering and Mike Hardt led for most of the race, but a long pit stop. due to a seatbelt problem, put the GINI Goodwrench/Sony Camaro back on the track in fifth spot. Duckworth desperately tried to chase down the leaders but, despite steady gains, ended up in third place behind Kenny Wilden's Camaro and Stephane Veilleau's Porsche 968. Duckworth and Hardt qualified in fifth spot in the Michelin Enduroseries' grand sport class at the Quebec track. The third-place finish at Trois Rivieres helped vault Duckworth into third place in the series' overall drivers point standings and the Blackjack 21 Racing Team into third place in the overall team points standings. In the previous Michelin Enduroseries event at the Montreal Grand Prix in June, Duckworth finished in fifth place while driving the GM Goodwrench/Sony Camaro. The next stop for the Blackjack 21 Racing Team is the Michelin Enduroseries event at the Toronto Star Wheels Classic Weekend at Mosport, near Bowmanville, Aug. 19 and 20. FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING DR. P. GOODMAN O & DR. S. WEINER ^ &ASSOCIATES `•� L , INHOUSE ORAL SURGEON & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS 8 SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE 839m5951 y� 927 LIVERPOOL R0. SOUTH (UVERPOOL & BAYLV) Please recycle this newspaper PLAY safe! 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E., Pk*erinq Ajax ..1#4M, IJY M%) 619-0500 TAGS30-A- HE NEWS ADVERTMER,WBD.,AUGUffr17,"% VSOCCER Ajax Warriors under -15 girls drop semi-final thriller AJAX - Ajax Warriors Mr. Greek under -15 all-star girls' soccer team dropped a thriller to Fein Mills in the semi-final of the Mississauga tournament Aug. 6 and 7. Without their star player Lindsay Anderson who was ailing, the Warriors battled gamely but lost it 1-0 decision in the semi - Rookie Pirates win consolation crown PICKERING - The Pickering Ron Shute Realty World rookie ball Pirates claimed the consolation title it the recent Burlington awrnament. The Pirates bombed Erin Mills 1.3-4 in the consolation final. Lead-off man Mike Murphy continued his clutch hitting to pace Pickering. Chris Lovering earned player -of -the -gorse honors. Pickering was knocked out of championship final contention after being upset 9-9 by Grimsby. Player -of -the -game David Hinan and Lucais Ilo almostpulled this one out for the Pirates with some timely hits. Pickerine started the event with a 9-0 shutout of Brampton. Leading_ the way with a home run was the player -of -the -Lane Paul Harrison. Hatt Yarmoluk and Chris Papalia anchored a steady infield with a number of fine plays. Richmond Bill proved no match for Pickering as the Pirates cruised to a'_7-2 win in the second match. Michael Alexiou and Gord Brettell were strong at the plate and in the field. Player -of -the -game Alex Della 'Mora hit two home runs. The Pirates blew away Streetsville in the third game I1-0. Neil Davis and Mark Murphy led the way for PickerinL. The team is coached by Joe Papalia and John Alexiou. 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Despite being outplayed for most of the first half, the Warriors struck for their first goal off the foot of striker Katie Wheler late in the half. Jasmine Jones added two markers in the second half. Shirbon recorded the shutout. Ito. Sarah Kil,_our, Jessie Knowles, Andrea Brown and Lindsay Anderson had strong games for Ajax. In the second game. the Warriors nipped Markham 3-2. Ito, the plaver of the game for Ajax, opened the scoring for the Warriors in the first half. Markham scored soon after to end the half tied at 1-1. Jones put Ajax back in front early in the second half off a cross from Ito. Markham scored to tie it 2-2. Lindsay Anderson notched the winner for Ajax with a free kick which found the top corner of the net. The Mr. Greek Warriors played to a 1-1 tie with Etobicoke in the third game. Jones put Ajax on the board first early in the first half with an assist to Missy Taylor. Etobicoke caught the Ajax defence napping early in the second half to score the equalizer. 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Men's Sb Poch 18 8 9 1 218 239 17 Pick Mixed Slo Pitch 17 6 10 1 191 210 13 Bel 18 5 12 1 163 234 11 Lakeridge Precision 17 4 12 1 207 266 9 RED DMSION RESULTS July 18-22: Hamilton Roc6ng 25 !MVP Jordan Bonadie) vs. Bel; 12 (MVP Matt Lemyrel: Cherrywood Roofing 17 (MVP Adam Semoff) vs. Pickering Men's Slow Pitch 12; Lakeridge Precision 14;MVP Jason Kng) vs. PickeringMaM Slow Pitch 8 (MVP Michael ;-earns;; Cherrywood Roofing 10 (MVP Jordan Doody; vs Laker,dge Precision 7 (MVP Michael Davis;: Ham,non Roofing 10 vs. Pickering Men's Slow Pitch 0; P cxering Mixed Slow Pitch 10 vs. Bel 1. July 25-29: Bell 22 (MVP Andrew Rowley) vs. Lakeridge Precision 15 ;MVP Chris Gucuardi); Pickering Mixed Slow Pitch 20 (MVP Sean Hancock) vs. Pickering Men's Slow Pitch 8 (MVP Jarlath Cunningham) Cherrywood Roofing 16 !MVPs Jeffrey Darlow, Marcel Charette; vs. Hamihonl400fing 12 (MVP Steven Mocrei; Hamilton Roofing 17 (MVP David Bykes) vs. Lake^dge Precision 2 (Kenneth Sha): Pickering Men's slow Pitch 5 (MVP Matthew Reynolds), vs Bell 5, Aug. 1-5: Cherrywood Roofing 10 (MVP Jeffrey Darlow) vs. Pickering Mixe dSlow Pitch 10 (MVP Erik Hillis); Pickering Men's Slow Pitch 16 (MVP Michael Wilson) vs. Lakeridge Precision 9 tMVP Christopher Guceardi?; Hamilton roofing 12 (MVP Andrew Peterson) vs Pickering Mixed Slow Pitch 6; Cherrywood Roofing 10 vs. Bell O. MENS LEAGUE STANDINGS - As of Aug. 1S TEAM GP W L T PTS Days?ayys 13 'C 3 C c: Mud Hens Migmy Cocks 15 10 5 0 20 Platinum Freight 13 9 4 0 1a Pickering Manxt,nng 11 7 4 0 14 Mud Hen 14 6 8 0 12 Lone Star Cafe 12 5 6 1 11 Prudental 13 4 a 1 9 Frates, Vending 12 3 9 0 6 Sold Wood Bed 6 Table 15 2 13 0 4 WOMEN'S LEAGUE STANDINGS As of Aug. 1S TEAM GP W L T PTS Say" Pink •2 i 5 0 4 O'Tooies 11 7 4 3 14 Bay" Blau 12 7 5 0 14 Mud Hens 12 4 8 0 a Richardson EGO Sports 11 3 6 3 a SENIOR T-IBALLL DMSNON - As of Aug. 12 TEAM GP W L T F A PTS adwetl Banker 19 '4 4 • 336 2'.2 29 Discovery Place CC 19 13 3 3 269 205 29 Togs 2C ML P Courtney 8aumgartn4r; Sun Life 18 11 4 3 308 284 25 Pickering Honda 18 10 7 1 320 295 21 Pick. Men's Slo Pitch 18 9 6 3 316 307 21 Pick. Sb Sports 17 8 7 2 316 296 18 Erknar Plumbing 19 7 10 2 357 390 16 LOEB 18 6 9 3 296 336 15 Roymax 18 4 13 1 292 372 9 D'Orneltas Insur. 17 3 12 2 274 319 8 Bramaiea Homes 17 2 12 3 250 293 7 DIVISION RESULTS Aug. 2-57 Ertmar Plumbing 24 vs. Coldwell Banker 22 (MVP Scott Morgani; Sun Life 15 (MVP Cory Sillaots) vs. Discovery Place C.C. 15; Coldwetl Banker 20 (MVP K tr,c Gillingham) vs. LOEB 15 (MVP Steven Hans); Pickering Slo Sports 25 (MVP Alex McKenna) vs. D'Ornellas Insurance 16 (MVP Andre Saltier): P.oymax 22 (MVP Bradley Tu"rey) es. Bramalea Homes 21; Sun Life 17 (MVP Grant Trapper) vs. Erlmar Plumbing 13 (MVP Daniel Cooper;; LOE13 25 MVP Ryan bneyi vs. Roymax 19 (MVP Steven Pomer); Pickering Honda 23 (MVP Kevin Clarkson„ vs. Pickering Men's Slo-Pitch 12 ;MVP Mark Kmg;, Aug. 8-12: Sun Lde 25 (MVP Ryan vakura) vs. Bramalea Homes 13 (MVP Pirie Smith); Discovery Place C.C. 20 ;+AVP Jere -y Nicholson; vs. Roymax 7 (MVP Kyle Perkins),: Coldwell Banker 23 rMVP Clyde K:m; vs. Pickering Honda 23 tMVP Jeffrey Skenor . Pickering Merrs Slow Pitch 25 (MVP Kyle Hope, vs. LOEB 15 (MVP Jertrey Tonne, ; Sun Life 15 (MVP Michael Darnessi vs. D'Ornenas ,surance 11 (MVP Stewart Gunn); Pickering Slo-Sports 25 (MVP Matthew Wilson) vs. ERI—ar Plumbing ,MVPs Jerome Snortrouse, E•andon Mazerall, Dscovery Place C 21 ),MVP w,�e Duncan) vs Bramalea Homes 11 (MVP Rob" Carss); Pickering Men's slow Ptcn 22 (MVP Dann Walsh) vs. Roymax 20 (MVP Jesse Bulhoes!; Pickering Honda 20 (MVP Bran Moote) vs. LOEB 16 ;MVP Maroo Dildo ns): Pokenng Sio-Sports 20 ;MVP Conrad Saimoni vs. Coldwell Banker 14 ;MVP Russell Rozinslris . Ertm s Plum" 25 :MVP %ichoias HcoScnr vs. D'Omellas Insurance 25 ;MVP Michael Bartlett) SENIOR GIRLS T -BALI - As of Aug. 12 TEAM GP W L T PTS Sport Togs 14 6 3 5 '7 Marsf+all Homes 13 6 3 4 16 W. Pick....adieS Slow Ptch 14 5 5 4 14 M 6 M Meats 13 5 5 3 13 Durham Anges 14 2 8 4 B GAME RESULTS July 26 -Aug. r1 Spice '>gs '6 ;MVPs Saran Elnor, Alissa Guest) vs. M 6 M Meats 15 ;MVP Shannon See-. 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AJAX Best Wishes to My Friends of The Muslim Educational and Cultural Association from Joe Dickson Liberal Nomination Candidate Greetings & Best Wishes From Susan Du1ny Your Ajax Regional' Councillor THE NEWS ADVERTIS ^ WED., AUGUST 17, l"111-MGE 3S -A OtwMly► Mems Otrew�r sdMerliee be It Osltmw-Whitby This Week (sr6- and News Advwdm Con Mood Prleswm of Crse-r�r� o4soo emy rrdneede�r ...... .................. ... . /�fJF:/•:•Fir� ��I 4.,iv�vtr`sU�U' ii ��L �•--��z�� J fJ:, f 683ttrli`1 1 0 OSHAWA - 576-9335 fax - 683-7363 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Mon 100 Careers DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Start Your Training Today! My name is GAIL STEWART. I teach Dental Chairside Assistant courses at the Oshawa Campus of The Toronto School of Business. I have worked as a Dental Assistant for ten years, so I have first-hand knowledge of the skills required to help you SUCCEED! My next class starts September 5, 1994. NOW IS THE TENIE TO ENROLL. We don't waste your time We teach you what you need to know in as little as 6 months. Choose From Our Exciting Career Ototions: 'You n all *WIfy for Financial AWstartu. Cal and inquire. TORONTO School of = (�c ctical ��j PICKERING CAMPUS �OICe! 4MA1 1450 Kingston Rd., Suite 17 Pkkering, Ontario 420-1344 ext_ 33 M 5, 1994 T;` C D I 1R 0 1 %_ i LIS - S_ Ce =so surdog ww • Word Processing • Programmer Analyst • Computerized Accounting • Computer Maintenance Technology • Microcomputer Business Applications YOUR BUSUM CAREER STARTS SERE osHAwA 434-8585 Island Plaza 560 King Sl W ART i TECHNIQUE HAIRSTYLIST SCHOOL - pwaases You wte rwa be nut W wcrlr agsMt Enol now at one 01 our nd o 4 haNs'11 sdwmb a he us pis oto 45years e•- pwience on to You. Frw p•dsslaW blow dry r You •no/ anwSMAu&= 765 047& 0630014) ARE you be" hwr•sb4rt4 Do you breis htattrrtg a osiing at yaw 11immmt' r s0. oar emy ett- trw far an ewoslae opporkrtity in do awn d Fittrteil SuMoss Mwksti"I Esoeratt tralnitt0 WW sttppat. Cal flee -4613. lam•) - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 100 Careers 100 Careers in co-operation with The Productivity Improvement Centre (PIC) of Durham College presents Quality Assurance and Computer Technology September 19 - November 23, 1994 At Durham College Skills Training Centre 1610 Champlain Avenue, Whitby Quality Assurance and Computer Technology (OACT) will take a systematic approach to Introduce participants to mayor quality concepts, quality management systems, and computer skills being utilized in industry today It is targeted toward unemployed persons from manufacturing positions in quality production, materials management. Inspectors. technicians, and technologists. This course may also assist persons from skilled trades, purchasing• and middle management from manufacturing and service industries Eligibility Criteria: Applicants tot this program must be unemployed and receiving UIC benefits at the time of the course start date and must reside in the Region of Durham Eligible applicants will have grade 12 education or equivalent; a "passion' tot quality-, but lacking basil understanding and skills. There will be an interview by PIC to determine suitability Call 721-3319• or 1-800-263-3735 (toll tree) for more information. 11,.1,.... YKUhI�. rl•JTV W1VR„•.E�tt•.r I t'.•wt (�� LXxt\nn CuNtIrr • ) • • • PROPERTY MANAGER REQUIRED For 141 Unit Family and Senior's Co-op. Reports directly to the Board of Directors. Must have computer and supervisory skills. Knowledge of Co-op procedures and principles mandatory. Please submit resume with covering letter and 3 written references to: William Peak Co -Operative Homes Inc. 1990 Whites Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1 V 6P5 Closing date for applications is Friday, August 19th, 1994. Salary commensurate with experience. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. DUE TO INCREASED SALES & SERVICE, we are clxriently looking for dass'A' techrrpan. M you have Chrysler Jeep Experience, a Class OA* License and are Wiling to work for our growing dealership, please apply in Berson ID: John R Johnson Service Manager Ajax Jeep Eagle 493 Ba* St. E VICTORIA • COQUTLAM • VANCOUVER • SURNMY • SURREY • EDMONTON • SASKATOON Al ax, • MISSISSAUGA • TORONTO NORTH YORK • NEWMARKET • SCAMOROWN • � 9ax, M IaKKiiSTON • OTTAWA • MONTREAL • LAVAL • LOWARUIL • QUEKC • HAIJFAx 683-4100 Canada's largest electronics chain is looking for full and part-time salespeople to join the team. Please call or apply in person to: Adventure Electronics 1624 Dundas St. E. Whitby. Ontario Tony Scott (905) 404-2342 ESTABLISHED BEAUTY SALON requires hairstylist. No clientele neces- sary. On-going training with promo- tion possibilities. Flexible hours. Ask for manager (905) 420-8000 PART-TIME POSITION Avai4bie For Juntor Travel Consultant wrath APG. Minimum 1-2 rears examen” Call ERICA 683-6690 DUDS & SUDS Part time laundry attendant. Days, evenings &weekends. Apply within: 105 Bayly St.. Ajax *JOIN OUR TEAM* A matailer major Canadian Re requires an experienced: ,. . , . AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MANAGER If You already have: 3-5 years experience as an Automotive service 1lartaper in a high volume service centre A personal =nmitnwru to oa wwr saasfacbm superior adrrli avative & leadership slik -Exp td communication a moliva Tonal ekik. - Seouae - Wq Ilan Omar - Comp Win salary• prolit gmW l>eneft Forward your resume in confidence by mai or FAX to: Canadian Tire Store 260 Kingston Rd. W. Ajax, ON LIT 1 P5 FAX 005-683-6181 We bank all applicants in advance, only sekclad candidates wil be - o 11 r -- m for ntarviews. Sd W of Floral Design - a no odw school vA you bent as nwcb, do m muds and be aW to advance m rapidlyk u*md 3 resit coup •C h-sctoW a weak camp; WINN.a video course. Oshawa. (MM 4361991; Sew- n (4161 zvz-aina PARTS DELIVERY/ COUNTER PERSON Required for automobile dealership. Apply in person at Whitby Oshawa Honda, 1110 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Driver's licence & standard shift. Subway Sandwiches Ajax Willow d tlayly has full fume night Paslttort avaNable, for person who works well on their own, and enjoys serving the public. Apply In store dally before 5 p.m FULL time delivery person required, eustonw oriented, minimum two years driving ever' atoe. Only suoceesfW ca dikka s vA be oortratse I Ploew r..; , to Fila 67037, P.O. B= 461. Oshawa. OM. ...y.a•....•..• ......... ..... ..- ..•r'►r••.- a. -a ..... ....-....-... .. ..— ..v..•. .— wVft,.ft154..... ...4 ... ._.. ti.. ti !% IM��Uni� G�. •_. � �� x\111// Q 'You n all *WIfy for Financial AWstartu. Cal and inquire. TORONTO School of = (�c ctical ��j PICKERING CAMPUS �OICe! 4MA1 1450 Kingston Rd., Suite 17 Pkkering, Ontario 420-1344 ext_ 33 M 5, 1994 T;` C D I 1R 0 1 %_ i LIS - S_ Ce =so surdog ww • Word Processing • Programmer Analyst • Computerized Accounting • Computer Maintenance Technology • Microcomputer Business Applications YOUR BUSUM CAREER STARTS SERE osHAwA 434-8585 Island Plaza 560 King Sl W ART i TECHNIQUE HAIRSTYLIST SCHOOL - pwaases You wte rwa be nut W wcrlr agsMt Enol now at one 01 our nd o 4 haNs'11 sdwmb a he us pis oto 45years e•- pwience on to You. Frw p•dsslaW blow dry r You •no/ anwSMAu&= 765 047& 0630014) ARE you be" hwr•sb4rt4 Do you breis htattrrtg a osiing at yaw 11immmt' r s0. oar emy ett- trw far an ewoslae opporkrtity in do awn d Fittrteil SuMoss Mwksti"I Esoeratt tralnitt0 WW sttppat. Cal flee -4613. lam•) - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 100 Careers 100 Careers in co-operation with The Productivity Improvement Centre (PIC) of Durham College presents Quality Assurance and Computer Technology September 19 - November 23, 1994 At Durham College Skills Training Centre 1610 Champlain Avenue, Whitby Quality Assurance and Computer Technology (OACT) will take a systematic approach to Introduce participants to mayor quality concepts, quality management systems, and computer skills being utilized in industry today It is targeted toward unemployed persons from manufacturing positions in quality production, materials management. Inspectors. technicians, and technologists. This course may also assist persons from skilled trades, purchasing• and middle management from manufacturing and service industries Eligibility Criteria: Applicants tot this program must be unemployed and receiving UIC benefits at the time of the course start date and must reside in the Region of Durham Eligible applicants will have grade 12 education or equivalent; a "passion' tot quality-, but lacking basil understanding and skills. There will be an interview by PIC to determine suitability Call 721-3319• or 1-800-263-3735 (toll tree) for more information. 11,.1,.... YKUhI�. rl•JTV W1VR„•.E�tt•.r I t'.•wt (�� LXxt\nn CuNtIrr • ) • • • PROPERTY MANAGER REQUIRED For 141 Unit Family and Senior's Co-op. Reports directly to the Board of Directors. Must have computer and supervisory skills. Knowledge of Co-op procedures and principles mandatory. Please submit resume with covering letter and 3 written references to: William Peak Co -Operative Homes Inc. 1990 Whites Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1 V 6P5 Closing date for applications is Friday, August 19th, 1994. Salary commensurate with experience. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. DUE TO INCREASED SALES & SERVICE, we are clxriently looking for dass'A' techrrpan. M you have Chrysler Jeep Experience, a Class OA* License and are Wiling to work for our growing dealership, please apply in Berson ID: John R Johnson Service Manager Ajax Jeep Eagle 493 Ba* St. E VICTORIA • COQUTLAM • VANCOUVER • SURNMY • SURREY • EDMONTON • SASKATOON Al ax, • MISSISSAUGA • TORONTO NORTH YORK • NEWMARKET • SCAMOROWN • � 9ax, M IaKKiiSTON • OTTAWA • MONTREAL • LAVAL • LOWARUIL • QUEKC • HAIJFAx 683-4100 Canada's largest electronics chain is looking for full and part-time salespeople to join the team. Please call or apply in person to: Adventure Electronics 1624 Dundas St. E. Whitby. Ontario Tony Scott (905) 404-2342 ESTABLISHED BEAUTY SALON requires hairstylist. No clientele neces- sary. On-going training with promo- tion possibilities. Flexible hours. Ask for manager (905) 420-8000 PART-TIME POSITION Avai4bie For Juntor Travel Consultant wrath APG. Minimum 1-2 rears examen” Call ERICA 683-6690 DUDS & SUDS Part time laundry attendant. Days, evenings &weekends. Apply within: 105 Bayly St.. Ajax *JOIN OUR TEAM* A matailer major Canadian Re requires an experienced: ,. . , . AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MANAGER If You already have: 3-5 years experience as an Automotive service 1lartaper in a high volume service centre A personal =nmitnwru to oa wwr saasfacbm superior adrrli avative & leadership slik -Exp td communication a moliva Tonal ekik. - Seouae - Wq Ilan Omar - Comp Win salary• prolit gmW l>eneft Forward your resume in confidence by mai or FAX to: Canadian Tire Store 260 Kingston Rd. W. Ajax, ON LIT 1 P5 FAX 005-683-6181 We bank all applicants in advance, only sekclad candidates wil be - o 11 r -- m for ntarviews. Sd W of Floral Design - a no odw school vA you bent as nwcb, do m muds and be aW to advance m rapidlyk u*md 3 resit coup •C h-sctoW a weak camp; WINN.a video course. Oshawa. (MM 4361991; Sew- n (4161 zvz-aina PARTS DELIVERY/ COUNTER PERSON Required for automobile dealership. Apply in person at Whitby Oshawa Honda, 1110 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Driver's licence & standard shift. Subway Sandwiches Ajax Willow d tlayly has full fume night Paslttort avaNable, for person who works well on their own, and enjoys serving the public. Apply In store dally before 5 p.m FULL time delivery person required, eustonw oriented, minimum two years driving ever' atoe. Only suoceesfW ca dikka s vA be oortratse I Ploew r..; , to Fila 67037, P.O. B= 461. Oshawa. OM. ...y.a•....•..• ......... ..... ..- ..•r'►r••.- a. -a ..... ....-....-... .. ..— ..v..•. .— wVft,.ft154..... ...4 ... ._.. ti.. .. _ a'�a•�.� � � �...r��� : � ..w « ....,c.-.._^v,.e..vette,+a�w.•+Y.n,e.^gr--.,-.n,...:. _ -- - _ ..--. �...._.... PAGE 36 -A -THE NEM ADVERTISER, WED AUGUST_ 17,19" WE TEACH SUCCESS! Carver Stihool of Fbfal Deg ipn• At no coat School vA you learn as much, do as much, and be able b 411 -school 3 week course. h-scc hdod 8 week course: In-home Video course. 209 Bond E Oshaal9 (905) 436.1891 7 Progress Ave., Scarborough (4161292.81 no PICKERING Light kldustrial Jobs 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. (NO FRIDAYS) Jobs lasting 1 day, 1 week or longer -MUST HAVE SAFETY SHOES -COMPANY WILLING TO TRAGI -MUST BE AVAILABLE IN SEPT. FOR DAY SHIFT Call Geri Graham for an appointment (905) 509-3337 P. .M= MALE 8 FEMALE DANCE INSTRUCTORS with dance experience SALES/MARKETING PERSON reopirsid for Donee Studio Mail Reourne to: 1316 Commercial Ave., Ajax. LIS 2HS Attention: Shelly Jobs Ontario Training appiwainai welcome to apply. VERY wall known restaurant in Oshawa s looking for full time and part hrrne shOft Orden dOdkt. Experience or willing to main right individual. Can 906-723 5951.(0619941 0 WORK AT HOME EARN UP TO $1,000,WKLY. • Easy work • Ftw supplies • SIall immediately For fres dehiis sed SASE to Fine Sts Enrrprissc 1848 Liverpool Rd, Suite 213 Pickering, Ont. L1V 6M3 HOMEMAILERS NEEDED!! Make unlimited earnings processing mail from your home. For FREE details send SASE to. EC M. 2501 Taunton Rd. E Boxs 3029 Oshawa. Ontario LIG 7T1 $450/weekly Salary & Bonus No experience needed Registrars needed for phone industry. Call for an interview, (905) 619-6547 ask for Mr, Larsson ALASKAJOBS Earn up to $30,000 in 3 months Staring salmon. Also year round fshrrntqg for long crab, halibut and herring. plus corisiruk2an. mirneres, oil fields and more. Call 601-799-1362 Ext. $479,24 hrs. A ************ Applier5 - $1200 hr. we train Managementenby level owners/operators $45 hr. and up (bel work, fulYW-time) Call Yon. -Fri (905) 850-2001 COOK/EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDCARE CENTER 8-30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Vehicle required. Resume by Aug. 31 st/94 FIRST STEPS CHILDCARE 1990 WHITES RD. a PICKERING, ONT. • ■■ L1VEP5 ere $2004500 WEEKLY! Assemble products at WARM 0410 tam the oetdort d MPPCNMMV56iMU bath Or hkdan your own home. For fres salesperson regWred for kn• BALES Reps - Canadian rdor oft sane SASE IoSuke n.aM. opening. UM lain at sdwkw@* cerMW aIlId ett3 • M 11, Or, Oshews, least 3 years experience. sere raps 1111411 or pet lint aM Ont. L1J K2.(091004) Qu~ person should send r1nNaan 3 years srperlenoe resume to: Brandom Kitchen Weekly commission, leads itAOarWEEKLY possible mal and Bath, Att'n: General supplied. Paul. 434-7089. Ing dreuWs. Begin now. For Manager. 1732 Baseline Rd. (091004) FREE packet, send SAAR. 10 LIE 288. (081804) J.G. Enterprises, P.O. Box l 44018, 000 Grandview St- S.. ' •�135 - • Oshawa, Ont. L1H ORS. • • (002394) CHEF (working) responsible well organized with knowledge of North American food. Call Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9-5 p.m. Friday 9.1 p.m. (905) 931-2156. (082394) 41350 OWIWEEKLY - for united tine, MALE Enterprise is hiring again. Salary or commission. Training provided. Car a must. For an Interview, call Chuck, 697-0419 between 6-8p.m. MEDICAL Secretary - full time. Please respond with written resume only to Dr. N. Stein, 95 Bayly SL W. Suite 200, Ajax, Ont. LIS 7K8. (061994) ELECTRONIC hardware repair person needed for small appliances, microwaves. VCR's and power tools, etc. Call Durham Appliances Pans, 686- 2223. (082394) 862223.(062394) home Easy' No selling. LONG 6 Short Tenn Temp As - You're paid direct Fully sgnments - Scarborough AZ -D2' guaranteed I Drivers, current abstract a must. No experience necessary. Apply 9 am -3-00 p.m daily. CAibal Human Resource Centre. Call 1 -504 -641 -TM 777 Warden Ave.. Unit 88.. EXL 100 - 24 hrs. Scarborough. (082394) ' • • • 120 • AZ DRIVERS • Help • WANTED • IF you are single or a wngle • • parent or separated or divorced C.eanarstrac' with three years work • 2 yrs e>menence • experience, you may quality for • canADAMS IS, '45i ria ty typing. Please respond to file over mid a beei • SERVICES, • Ind off. you may qually for train - 0 430-2204, • assistance. D. Laku. Wordperfect,PD--Base. • ask for nancv-,:aro! • Word, Accpac, Bedford, • • • • • • • • Autocad. Ventura. Pagemaker. Harvard. Coral, Computer 1WL To&ncran required. Ex- Programming and Systems Analyst. Cobol Pascal and C. penenoa with cyrts. Fusparl Phonoshop. Ouadk Express and time. Please call 837-1236. Illustrate Durham Business p.m. Alen-Thurs. or phone Else. Co,- V,Ler ,^,Merge- 427.3010. CLASS "A" MECHANIC Required for very busy Chrysler Dealership. • Competitive rates • Benefits package • NO evenings, NO weekends Call RON HAND 683-9511 NNANDALE DODGE CHRYSLER LTD. PICKERING NT. MILLWRIGHT Required for beverage bottling com- pany -located in Grafton. Experience on beverage bottling tine a definite asset. Reply to: Ste. Anne's Pure Spring Water Company, 385 Bloor St. West, Oshawa. L1J 5Y5 T _ To Advertise CALL;�- .,......: Y hit '� JCC ax *}J�6� INEWS IDVERTISER ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, Khic d•s,gn, advertising. Business or person al, rates Ano krssons avaAMIS. Randy Tmvns. (905) 7267055. (TF) 5 & 8 Driving School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons &test $75 Free pick-up rs drop off. 287-3060 7 dayshtleek BROWN'S LANDSCAPING Unique Design Concepts Interlocking Drivo%%U ks Custom DecksFeneas Retaining walls Garden Installation sarong Px kenng-/lax FREE ESTIMATES Call Dave 831-0607 cc■ CONSTRUCTION interior and exlew repairs. renovations and construction. Fast and dean professional work guaranleed. CRAIG 686-1913 S.C.G. Construction Ltd. - gkfallty ebarier and inurier do bw MW ad•ar�io"' All workmanship sufariansfied WW MUNIBC CoNAIXGary SW 0984. (TF) LENVISCONTI CONTRACTING h4ow tp L. Rkerch doom �dlota�ow�46, dedis, #*dL ksrla86 4f QtraMgr tim 10 Ins. wblbllatlaMa RsNlwloss Ar1aNaWs for IM adkMfto trell (906) 039•t160ti CLASSIC laadaape DaaMfn - Dog Constri RED lion - will fonovasionit - lenesa. decks. ep�y 9r�a. kAebtkkt4 OrMtealls. pGtbs. pet��. -mow ootrMM�f� p oobbpp�a. Yon to burr rrtaterias Caftl9od gill""and GlsO- .1 - aolYq, bridt and Mena wok 2D yds by locarion. 666-5799 or fax to IAN is nagoordoble aas.77= or 1m iNas. 1101116 itlsocaunt fader seliore M" msaager (0923" osmate Call 28341M pt9w► Tri -Service Metal Products, Ajax txgtfnly requires F■ITERS experienced in Pressure Vessels w well as WE■_E3>EmRS with M.C.C.R. and/or C.W.B. Ticket for carbon slW and aluminum. Please fax resume to (905) 426-6233 TOOL 6 Die Maker required. 10 Day years progressive dis ' experience. Paid benefits. Whit- B • by locarion. 666-5799 or fax to stoagm unb- Now contig free 666-8978.(081994) BABYSITTER needed in my ' home, non smoker with own ' • • • transportation to look arter boy 3 Dental and girl 9 nxhs ler 12 his.. 3-4 r days per week starting Sept. EXPERIENCED perrterkt part wt Cal 6860273. (081794) time medical secretary, 3 days UVEJN babysining required. per week, must have CHIP Mon -Fri for 6 year old. If Computer Billing and Dicta- interested, call 686-3474. typing. Please respond to file (082194) 87038, Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont. BABYSITTER needed to corse L1H 71-5. (082394) into home 4 days a week from 6 C.D.A. with P.D.A. Cert. am -830 a -m. To inquire, cal Preferred. Please hand deliver (082 420-9552 after S p.m. resume to 203 Byron St. S., () Whitby between 8 a.m.-5:30 RESPONSIBLE non smoker p.m. Alen-Thurs. or phone Else. needed in our home for a nvnth SM. (082394) old, Mon -Fri, Liverpool/Gayly P.D.A. Full time polishing and area Starting Sept. 1. Refers n- O.H.I. functions in hygiene ces required. Call 837-0588. depart-," to replace R.P.D.A. DAYCARE required for 3 returning to Colege for Hyg.Dp. children, 2 in school all day, ons Large Pickering office. Call child 12 days in St. Marguerite Korol at 905-831 .(081794) BourgeWs school area. 420- Day 8272 alter 630 p.m (081794) 1160 WHITBY - live in • HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY to- quied for 2 you. children. 2 11 PICKERINGViage - IHe out 2 and 8 months, own privab dsyrars required for shot wodk-livin Call(905) 66& Ing prenls. Two gime. ages is 4858. ( ) mths and 7 yrs. Some MATURE and experienced weekends. holidays reputed. babysal■r required for 6 trend Light housekeeping, non old. RelMances upon request smoker. 427.9258. (081794) Plessa eel 6869941. No ski LITTER requied for 9 year old dents Please. (062994) boy before and arta sones and AJAX - Nanny rn..d.. week - to supply Nmolh at your honks. days my home. English or Must be close to Maple Ridge French speaking. Drivers P.S. Cal 837.0320 evenings. license. 2 children 8 and 2 12 (082194) years. R«erences required. 905-686-8264.(081894) v W. Iti>r u 1 ju M .r.11�1 111G 11111"611111111111 Housecleaning Housecleaning Home Home Moving. Party improvements Improvements Storage Services -A ' �M■r* F. drywall. alMrical, plumbing, MAA Moving Syslernis - tui serviame. moves. appliance and $Or-. dwts. inarbdkKV and Piano specialists. flat rate or tetorwig waft. Metrtm at the hourly. Ws, now have heated BBB. Al wwk guarareasd. 9os. stoagm unb- Now contig free 427-4234. (081994) booms with mons- Park and load SABER Contracting - all Cal for iMor�rtteofnas mor carpentry, additions, 4274005. (TF) renovations, kitehsns, ho HARRY-O-TME-MOVERSsaruim - r snow trig or small, we price ILC.ltasm - I - brick.biorAand refinishing, quality work wmiirims ■■rrrMe,serum •oo' tlhon noli0• moM••• WCdCLAKdkwnbien1 ready stones of M tame. Guararesed guaranteed. 15 years moved. Comparable able to entertain for any age, any wo nwn@ p. No job loo (sig, no enmwkma. A9629/5. (TFEFG) Pies. Cam occasion. Birthdays, jab too smsmalltae - do t aL For *" msurrnatms eft 679-3911. SM IOO Cortatrkrattion lJd- sof d Irony repaifs, addkbm. palfb "PNM - MEN with far t ^ promotions, openings, M tidgesers. Macer ws as sham (TF) suneas: crns .dns. oelm household mow". se„s,n,eisl. Ar tuni Lack" holp. 830.7067 or 720.1934- (TF) Free a typal d mows. HONEST, reliable nature par- REUA c cow" lady nM do 'MISTER Cheap, Home ( Car 9065741 Call Cart or Jane, 427-2856, RABBIT wants work doing sen over 17 years isipenerics houses, apartments on krpavonmrft Me asoma, in 5790. era do dealing by Ons day, faux waaksrds In Plckering/Almil lwpartm apartments, addtbns. STEAM Cleaning• "rage for dWdnen's pestles and $40-65. Phone atter 6 p.m., $n,barough a,� P, fences, dads. 4mLicensed for u nfgys- and Car , r ' of occasions. have my own over 20 years. All cork -y. • ' ' Caa Elie. ®68-4932 (116) 292-3754. (092104) puaranlsed For FREE sell sift Danis Marlon CagnM learning: fTF) alt Emis, 906.404-8170. (TF) rhe 5 eons. 079- uowb ey dwiing: sola. chair. love ssoL • . mom bb* 8teplaoae, nelund 069.90. tar Ynelors $59.90. N Glen patios. ootncmee. a ails. woes gutrarnssilCal 906896 &VUF . coil for woGWpreik Fm r --'I d41s 721.2044- 0919" GIN O Rii41B C B R... - Mtoe Byaten,t - pro ms reskfertiW and cowuner b�ui61. « owwa Npolodalit 427-3246- needs t•akifp or tteptAcir• a1 Explifirlewed ter lose ewWAN - gto6) 990. doss Motlsts - -�r mm Fez"Bwein rases, honks R Pit CA�EUM drywl, Potchs Piaf10 apt-. W. PAUffM � M� - and do" Vale mom f1Mt• tD•sl=eB pEtLlOTTO ►svelte omery at - Par* awilf�it' G to COMPLETE plu r.a„1a w00p �ENCIN6 ago a1a6 pe3o94) lI i FM c y • • lit nvsteih gas ResidedialiCerasesfeirl mbing and lrepiaasiwrr cooksae6kns. Felnasomeho renovations. Emergencyil"4m 61¢0747 • samism err Mie by Drilled, Sot poslik ale. sellas. bsYsoont , *- , and S cea.wna' I M Work Guanonfeed bAeanrr . amodailg As wools Guaranteed Workrnartstt( CoNstws licensed. guaranteed and Fria EatimA - Cog Jay rNO • 400!•"56 Yrnasd- RWOWdbM adles. Call ass-o32siI Mike • lf3.311q I Altai, 430•x754. (TIF) sklda artd T•Ii oNitge, spray stucco. plaster repairs. For Pmko&Ww sent at co PON *a pdOW all 0181 as 432.0100. ROOFING TllitlS PW#nlp & Mid stiminer Decor spccial Interior a Exterior all for details European VVIOrkmanshipl. Fag Clew fellable service. • 449 w•J.L. Hone Retouagem U&. �tyy,gq Mang - houses. 420.0081 To Advertise Your Cd*oftalpernry, cnrlam aparatwtra, of m. alpplances 16" Me Rhonda's Irnlerlor at M llwit9• and plane WOCWUu- Free Decorating, painting, Painting. fence and dock wardrobe servlcs. licwused, sA�elparktg curtains, ltarflNtae, low ofat. 515& M22M) 7 le F eeYmsles, CM Many ffire lk cos. Free or F.,x 579 2235 ONIMAtise- CAN 404-0493. claw CHILDCARE r.4ulrad In ow home (tfyeetrney chiar.n, 6 years. 2 years. 6 malts. Alon•FrI. Full ante, M !n a cul Pettpb witl► clnmdren are tv.lPOarhe to app*. Lab Sap 1(ae2l1i4� start. 425-2566. WIBTBY - area Nanny requited, M n out, 2 chlktren 1 year and years old. Non smoker References. Cab 721-277 Me 1904) MATURE resporsmlle needed In my hone a horns n Pringle Cra* ares. 4 1 2 yr. oar and 1 U2 yr. aid. child In school halt days) References nquwled. n September. Call SM1 (1190194) CASUAL bsbp~ in my Ioms 2.3 aftwnowds par week wrwi w. Own VW*Ponabm. Children. Whose RdJBayly (906) 63143663. (081904) MANNY required 5 days a Three year old and Intal or. Commsnckq Sept. Do Hwy s2 area. 420-1722. DUALITY daycare. al ages, part or full time. Kseble Cres. (West" a Roseland). CLO" to St. Catherine De Sena School First Aid, CPR trained. References. Call Michelle at 6837571. (061794) SEPTEMBER . Wootney/i-N•y $2, experienced mother and daycare Providw Offers a safe happy environment for your childl Children 2 1/2 and older only. References avaable. 686 6105. (081994) LISA'S Daycare, nutritious lunches and snacks. Fenced yard, reasonable rates. Full time, part time. 839-0003. (08 17941) T.L.C. daycare available n my home, mother of 2 with experience. Dixis/Gsenanna area. Can 4263276. (0821 4) WEST Lynda area - reed 2nd nom for your chid whle you wont. Than kook rho lunnim. Reli- able bung mater would tow 10 care for your children. AN ages welcome. FulloW time. Meal. s^acks and lots of TLC Provided. For more nlormndio. Weare Call 430.4653. (091894) DAYCARE available in my home, experienced, reliable, loving mother. Reasonable rates. Hwy 02(Brock Rd.. Pickering. Paula, 429-7733. (082694) DAYCARE available in my bhOrre, nutraroks Reals. Outside Play. rose to Vao*y Farm P.S.. St. Anthony t. Bus for F aid Immersion. Sir JA MaeOaeid. Plecwpts. 6867065. (087944) EXPERIENCED mother d 3 wile Provide daycw (transpomaten to and from HAghbush P.S.) id" for parents with children in kindergarten, nuts" school. Avail. PA and rrokdays. 426 0648. (062eo4) 1- .1..�r ........ ATT. RETAILER$ CO"PUTERs nw 456 4o•a, 88wa IBM and Carrtpaq 3t161I Am 1 o Old fOr your from $575. IBM 2861 $475. kToshiba 396 lop lop. S"g kft aid kft o � Now and Used Winters from 860. Numerous Other name brand •llpwnM>� it Retail $x166 systems Complete and i MEtagernent guaranteed. Computer ThlcaodDryden Saks powliim. chmama Carlos, 161 Kiril St. S Phone 404.2955 1H•r)r a21. 047- 4. ' 30N. 1090394) MOVING - rtl�lys�ta�"t Stra throy • • e ^gym Oak --•^y room I" and chairs In mint Condition. SeW. Owen size teak bedroom mai OKA lt)MBER i sill-• SM. Phone 1186.3020. (061794) peer FIREWOOD CENTRE CONSOLE T.V. $150. Roxton 4•x8•$12' $60.00 Oce. table, 5200. Kang waw X396 4'x8•x16' $65.00 bed, $150. Drew, high boy. ESTABLEWD 1963 side table, $100. Hanging Days 705277-3381 Painted � bum. 5". call E"nflgs 905,434-M 430-2263. (082394) rho2 Free Delveryto VICTORIAN Dining room suite, all Cal 404e10 430 ape,TMd ' (08 t 894) KENWOOO C.C. Contrdlwr wit O11m Faced( Anti -thefts t Dow ys earl 190 HEALTH Club Membership watt amp, 160 watt 7x10 sale. 12 months for $400. Also makers. 200 wall MONO sub 12 speed bicycle for $20. Cal amp• 2 10• Subs Sound that Jerry, 905.831-0896. (081794)shakes. Only $20/wreekly. Cal Mark as 571-1413. (081894) CHOCOLATE brown velour highback sleeper sofa with FURNITURE . Why nudchinp large comfortable am pay retail prides? One of chair, excellent condition Cal Ontario's oldest and largest 839-0501 leave message. manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg. oak SCANDINAVIAN cllesten5aid, pedestal table with der ext and 10s . chair and lamps. As. 4 Windsor chairs. $799 . 8• oak king $350. Call 837-0927. double pedestal CAV W. and 6 WATERBED queen size with chars$1429' Cannonbae beds, Caplaln drawers. Hewer $120. Over ZO stain choices - a1 Pgxrwltec 220 Exorcism. 5125. edid' no venoms - Tradtionef Starcf..bw mwci r, $75. Cal (TF) working, 905-985-8774. $31-3951 alter 7 p.m. Mel 794) L -SHAPED burl bed. closet. PAGERS: We otter a complete drawers. bookshen within uM, range of communication $175 o b.o. 428-3673. (082191) ' o�� 1phanustaWt-the' art aphanumwic • pagers. For more details. cal ' Mark DeSouza, (416) 551-6824 (toll free). (082504) AJAX Poke ng Appliances - ro reasonable offer refused, fully guaranteed. Reconditioned appliances. Cone make us a deal. 427-6794. 467 Westney Rd. S. A)ax. (TF) CARPET - dont buy anywhere eke unto I show you what I cart do for you. Call Gord, 43444222. TEAK dining room table. 6 chairs. $400. Coffee table. Sw. Lamp, S15- Who* wow rocking thaw. $50. Moving. ..Nm eel. 428-0158. MO 1794) ELECTRIC Wheel Chair, En - vocal Ride Lee 8000. like new, costs $2800. Will sM $975. Cal 683.8756. (06 1724) UFO INFO - amazing 20 page repos. $10. Sed large S.A.S.E. to: Buss. Suns 113, 8 Midtown Dr., Oahswra Om. L1J BL2. SHARP 25• Sterso TV, Adva,o. Lnytron Tube. Ful Film an Screen. Stereo Outputs. Rot to own. Only $5.81 weekly. No matey down- Call Mane a 571- 1413. (001894 �••, mean• rnr UO - oouals MM-. 8125. Guam Size headboard. tante and nlalb m $225. King size 4 poste, WOO bad cortlplale, 6250. 6 fully> �Mrunning oxrnd11ion, moray good yeas left. 82500 firm. Please Cal 428. 326". (082394) i -'1�1$ N�11NA.1�1(F�l�, �y A1iTGtUs!' 17, I!�-IAGE 37rA-�, • rKa BWIG - who SAae large one bedroom basement men33 b 77 FALBY COURT eaout to n..990. l ndry. haelkona to patle. BBD. laundry. drawer dresw rWmirror, :150. Maple dimft $er sebulld and Is"Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 8d 3 bedroom apartments in family non smoker, first/last. Refer«now. Awihbll sept ,. hutch. $500. Ash Prohibition Brougham 1984 Toyota Chis ice,. bah In grew condition, building. Air conditioning, broadloom, $650 inclusive. 937-2766. tab(. w4 Gpdam chairs, $500. running condition. $2898 cer- Oak roes top desk, 1900. MCU! (082324) and 91 kitchen table WileChrome Moving. must SOW Lin seg package. $6000 ob.o. 2 appliances, laundry facilities and AJAX -two o.aoom bw.nwl a4s d $350. Molted built in oven. $100. 416602-3093. (OBt924 underground parking IrlrJUded.RJ apartment available irrria rd.iy. Separate 3 door Moffat fridge wrice maker INS Parsee Flame sacelhrl $743-$833. erlrytce tut bath. cable, Pa*". Non and matching stove wlees( ven. ciwN o $1250. Candle oondflpn. S speed, 4 ryNudw, su nroof. 1511 eft", Intel llwl 686-M5 weekdays y smoker, no pets. $700 inchsival 683.6564. (071984) microwave, 5150. 17 cu.ft. *General' freezer, $150. 2 wipers. redlgrey. hi wagamwor, brakes. 143,000 kms., $2100 8:30 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. - $.OSHAWA - two bedroom rnwctkng porcelain tobyymps, (90 o.b.o. 5) 430.2285. (081824) 8871 or pipe (905) 404 7316. (082384 apartment. share backyard, $75. 3 lace. coffee and sadWj tables. $300. Brass coffee tabb 1N6 Lincoln Town Car. 4 door. full a ui ed NANKV AppmMto.s - gigantic GERMAN Shappord PIhPPles appliance dYrooe (mw and Sala. I. Possession. $625 d Inclusive. Firwh st. rWowrw. ww end table. $75. Wood and glass curio stand w/bra y q pp excellent condition. Paver, certified• accents, $150. Bentwood 24 'X4270490' (OoNg4) rocker, $75. 27• Sorry, console lees Pontiac 6000. V6 auto, ps., Odour stereo TV, $575. Thomas Pb., amV1m stereo, air con., good organ wirylhym section. $450. running condition. $2898 cer- Oak roes top desk, 1900. MCU! flied Ob.o. Cal Jack after 6. exIm" Office desk. $100. Ex- 686-044. (061894) scutivs office chair, $175. Secretary desk. $75. Secretary 1994 Buick LeSaWs, as k, chair. 125. IBM typewriter. $75. $1000 o.b.o. 5762303 after 5 OF1ics phone t p.m. (082394) TWO, three and four bem droo townhouses available immediately. Includes all utilities, cable extra. One month free rent. Close to 401. Call 579-4520 sys em wibox (6 WO Capacity) $175. 2 students 1964 any. 4 door. V6 auto. 1904 Honda Prelude. 5 speed. desk. $75 each. Humidifier, $75. . "mstereo tress.. es- OSHAWA -bright two bedroom GMC sliding back window, $40. Cellon good running Cellong caronly $689 n apartment build- in - 1981 Olds Cutlass complete for $1795 OW. Hurry on the ons. c I u d e s heat. hydro, 2 Applences. parking. Convenient parts. $400. 4-15• �y wheals. $250. weights. benches CAN 427-9722 Big Tow Russ' �^ Sunday. Bp Town Sales. b 401 and qty bus renes. 433 and bars, etc. Best offer on (061864) 0677. (0619"4 everything. 4363904. (082394) 1964 Fiero S.E. fully kleOsd, WHITBY - one bedroom Marino— $525. Two bedroom CONTENTS of Gih Store in- automatic, lady owner, never $625 plus hydro. OSHAWA - two cludmg display cases. Up to seen wnrxer. while in colour. Ex. bedroom apartments n House. 50% of1. THE PURPLE oMlent condition • tow mleage. $625 . utilities. FksVlast months TURTLE, Hampon. Can 263. Leave message all (905) 433- required. Days. 725-8911 or 4940. (081994) 8871 or pipe (905) 404 7316. (082384 evenings 668_4016. (091894) CARPET - I have severe) 1000 yards d new Stairmaater and 100% nylon carpet. I•n carpel your living room and hall for SM. Price includes CaW. pad and installation. 30 gads'. SIM. 4369985. (TF) SOLARIUM - 7R x 14lt brown aluminum frame. Heat mirror glass. blinds, best offer. Call (905) 2632990 (0618%) Saks. (06 1894) montes A Kid's /�/¢SS%{ SELLING Little Tykes Play House and Grardats House and want to buy 841blysell little S stsr Books. Can 6861046. (062194) POWER Vvheefs Jesp. red 4x4. Exc &wt condition. 2 bationes and charger, 2 speeds and reverse. 2 Passenger. $200. 4266861. (062194) FREE tort wanted. Will diaas- Sembie and remove your old Wort. Call Joshua (age 7) or Dad. 837.8758. (082194) JUDY'$ Bridal Renter - ator- YENS, Womtens and Chddrers dabb treiddirng game to bury or clothing awnedfor Chary. Drop rent. W� ewlwclion of sizesafld off at 871 Royton Blvd. in .tyles cal J Pckeri+g. (0e1924) udy. (9os> s79 401/WISTE$ Rd.. Daycare, airy 4782. (082394) OLD and good cameras. gold. AJAX - two bedrmnt oom basee 1904 Honda Prelude. 5 speed. apartment. dean. brghr. Close P- 5-001. $600 o.b.o. As to Go, stwpp.rq. schools. Ap- is. Call (905) 427-3981, pliances included. $775 1963 Buick Century Custom. / ncksNfe. Fiat 4m. Available doe. V6, auto.. les.. pb., air, m Seq. 1. 683-218 or 781.8199. fm skweo, now paint, new fres. (092394) only 138.000 kms. orhglnal. TOWNUfbNASH-ore bedroom Goon Cleat retching Car, $2295 basement apartment, own Cart. Call 427-9722 anytirre, entrance. parking, sweet single Russ. Open Sunday. Bp Town working person. frstlist. 1:450 Kid's /�/¢SS%{ SELLING Little Tykes Play House and Grardats House and want to buy 841blysell little S stsr Books. Can 6861046. (062194) POWER Vvheefs Jesp. red 4x4. Exc &wt condition. 2 bationes and charger, 2 speeds and reverse. 2 Passenger. $200. 4266861. (062194) FREE tort wanted. Will diaas- Sembie and remove your old Wort. Call Joshua (age 7) or Dad. 837.8758. (082194) JUDY'$ Bridal Renter - ator- YENS, Womtens and Chddrers dabb treiddirng game to bury or clothing awnedfor Chary. Drop rent. W� ewlwclion of sizesafld off at 871 Royton Blvd. in .tyles cal J Pckeri+g. (0e1924) udy. (9os> s79 401/WISTE$ Rd.. Daycare, airy 4782. (082394) OLD and good cameras. gold. age. low rates. Full and part tom' rhOn sn" wlww' tlerM• SHEDUN . qualty bairn aYb starting. optical instrument, -- Day outings, lunches and sleds. built an sle 6x8 $549. j �• warches. old china GST nckaded. Display a Lyn. and glass, al"furttture. Cam (063194) CM Mme' 839'68/2. bar. Kon Rd.. Pick- 432-1678.(062394) bird Lwirpst DAYCARE available In my home. wring or tall 905-509-4961. WANTED - old and antique PATIO Doors . Thermal King- fu rnture, any" aid. Sclarutlfie Fult/part If me. Hot kx%Om and Snacks Phov(d1d. 0661 and Cdwrorrna 420.15237. e Thermal Guard; Vinyl Guard and instrumnts, china, silver, 4 Dow Thermal COtlrol SM to advertising, sporting, toys, (081924) $1049 (taxes nest decoys,milk8h ekided). Bs• does. mbos. col - Ouafe)f for Bow Prices Special Wcft a a watatws. Cal Robert BEFORE and after school, that guard., 6 R. $525. Cam Bowen Antiques (905) 655- dkiidcae PA days, I. -, - - s, Mol 96 pm 4332537 or 8049• Bloolll. (TF) Mwft a. Brooks. ISM acl6r6iss, 725.4537tutor . fae2M) Durham shift St. TRAIISFEA Saes - MaBa heavyBernadetteR��� Very &* ddAk Plnao cam -* dull( a •yeas 9111 (0019") old. good catdMiorL S10Q Nww SM SW^ HAVE a Plat P •Sir veer, DAYCARE aua6bbls. PMI Rd/ 401 33years old. FFrrodaire Egle. Plans cacti a baelkws Eam by College HB P.S. Lata d glass lop. halogen ebnonb. cash o06 (O8 - Cal (9WwMtils. Cratb and outdoor Convention own. me cNarning. Play. Lunch and snacks SM new. wen $1014 Gasbag/ provided Cam Laurier 4U,?W4. (08/824) CCrllpador, black glass koK • ' 51150/m onthly. Credit and 375.9054137-2111M (001024) a►rcAtE areata. - 9ahos0 yWd' non sung a w60--. tra NANKV AppmMto.s - gigantic GERMAN Shappord PIhPPles appliance dYrooe (mw and OIOW games. cow 10 pals, CKC registered, Microchip. collo . Prices slashed on shots and 4- 11 ,sd. 12 wester SLPeaft Sc-0"Receip s a (082196) quaft appiwnCw Via He*,& aid. needy W go. Conrequit905,166 for best prices. quality. wararly 1500 (062304) Fox Hdlow - .xperiemted s n my A9t tlwe b std awwoa 191dolfflCilBoa st E as. LHASA Avec P4Pa anon slhed (behind3. Highb lkglbtrsA Pttrlc Sctool Ful a ho . 00"94) ding and non smw9wdc• VOL mum Pat lino and how* rat@- 420- 2268. (00196) PIANOS/GRANDFATHER tarot Vie, 706 CLOCKS - Bacl to School Spe- 78111111 (TF) MOTHER of 2 available to CM - New and used Enos" FREE to a good Ionto Because bablysa in my lion a• CAM to Maple Ridge School SL le- sent 10 calm• apt• a• upright, oI poor health, elderly grand, digital, keyboards. and sacs school. $37-1255. M81794)1111101.rerrhsrhdas tlAw resat W � CLOCKS nreldeffvaryardw per. 4 pm oar Pak" Clow /avnpSi Twlep DUALITY daycare /W one, breed Blocs and wltM spayed Piano woduL 4337491. (TF) female. neadium size. Very availabb n my horns, kis ofg35Do TLC. NwRbaae ■harJr. roto, KAYAK pool. 12x24, all aflectlonew House trained. oto o Cal a340 5339 p52194) apace avamahb for two cid"r, 404-2757. (0"1924) ALL fres to good Aof1n. - 3 agan Sign 2 d W LlMarpool and sATELLTE dist. 10 It naslL helms. one aduk lanrle and Hwy a area Cam Ehret, 124 $1300 oboe Acorn fiisplao., one pcaslrsd Cocker SpMW 25K (08179) $200. Went own. $250. Staled with Rapers. 15 morlM ole not MARY Pappirts has Manned to gas door knee, $250. Pedws- r.comltMW With children. Ajaxl Fun tilled days, hot W 6111114braes Orr Cal ?259419 (0823"51) ki nchws. feesonobb rales EM bra" sink $200. tut high rise TEAM Obedience - rat classes and CPR waled. Rsarwnpss Shop". SM73M (051924) retake Caw Carlos for S e.C. (Puppy and Novice) starting 5650. "117-123. (091094) Aug.. 25. 27, 29. Evka6ngs and CARPETS -tote of CaPw 100% Saturdays classes -W"b ' • mylorL new stain rebase r - psb wkh small closes guaralosed. Acrd. 1 Cam 43NKM on tap Carpal 3 sorts. (082324) *349- Palos includes carom. STALLS avallable, modern Premium pad, expert FIREWOODIasale- VAN tataiss, eosin Can toy 1r000, 0%I Otto e�uYg�gr� Ytstala8on, taw dell, V. hes Bloaklit aeL 001111 Otto aw Ia @Oris Peyard".yards)• Na By feta horses SOSO=1(051824) Iford. 430•NIF' fna your Orr eProw Hr•f M1►enPNNw•pNMMNNNN le, 1977 POAiac Grata Leman he10 door. one owner. loaded. ony 67.000 miles. 305. V8. $1500 o.b.o. 905579_4628 alter 7 p.m. 1092384) LEASE to own vehicles. 1996 1985. $345 dol no interval. no credit checks. 6867426. (TF) y. variable now (905) 934-6352. (082394) PICKERING - :arge three bedroom baisemem aDartThem. separae entrant, hrepiatre, avaigbie Seq. I.. walk o Go and shopping- itckaded. 831-0259. (0823941 AJAX - two bedroom walkout basement apartment back ng TINY Tykes kitchen, two chars. tndge, stow, table. food. clones. Pots. sink. M. Gab pati Whte bike. basket. SM. $39-8147. (082194) GIRLS oke, tb• with trairwrp week. Gyres schwm k bike. 17 With basket. Othowren training wh o". Boys 16• bio em wth training wheels. 683-4278. (082191) DONT inrow goer dog waste into landfill saes, use a DOGGIE DOOLEY PET WASTE DIS- POSAL SYSTEM. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., 7 days/week. Can 723- 5413 23- 54t3 or 434l s2.00 off wen ad. (TF) IM ChilysMr New re". now in 1993 ktsth ii - can Mir 4 door, loaded. air, amHm cassette• stereo. cruise. auaretic sow. seY 1, and lode. $ISl ob.o. Cam see. 4373 me VOL or bale presage. 1680 Grand PHx STE. 3.It. auto. loaded mint Uondftion, muni be wen, loaow kms., 811.2W 0b.o. C811 7230537, Jeff. (092394) ISM Pontine 0000.4 door auto, air. low kms. 1080 Surtbid. luo door GT, turbo, low lugs.. auto• Grund. 725.0617. (062194) 1gep Suwld Swe GTI. 16 vehle. 5 OPe1d. Wft Chan car. Fist SZOD knew 1 Certilina 721. 2365. (062304) 184 Cortaro vs.auhormwiq PL. M. 130JXq kms., red LIMA red Interior, good 83600 OAM Cam shot 5PRL Onto g$Owbw. mea Go. timate giaw�mentrance, parking, stove and • frogs. took uP is laundry. 1625 plus 40% jT,pt" (9051 6516. 1981 GMC Serra Cie SS'c Suburban. 8 P...igm. 305. 1801( moving. must sell As a. best otter. Graham, (905) 686 7488. Ajax. (082394) 0• • 1976 Harley Davidson Shovel head. $8500 firm Call 686-8161 days or 697-3229 evenings. 3201. (062194) OSHAWA one bedroom apartment, downtown area. Avadade Aug. i. $400 plus 40% :mimes. F Mlast. 434-6902. OSHAWA - smelt one bedroom basement apartment, pnvate entrance. 4 aappiances, parking, close to OC. Ideal for sekdwr of single person. $415 matey . ii 3 utikxe. Fru ast, available 9 Sep. 1. Call 416-690-8735- (082394) 12FT skimknum boat. jowiv Evitrude motor, pis car topper 4 (06,87)As" s,00a care FIBREGLASS and Epoxy mslwrues. How-to videos and books. osmose repair kits. boat Pant. Prop rwpairs. Oshawa Glass Fibre. 341 Durham Ca. 579.1433. (083094) OSHMA Two b*m illy kirnistied in klaiw. FeSOM req. Relerwrim ATiRiiable lmm. CA 4344514. CENTRAL OSFIAWA FWD bedroom hom or rent, includes kko W SADVA. $750 4 4OSS AV& Oct 1. 5764M _ OWWA bedroom basementw SSP vent. wrllsFtwrldryir, yard Go35 b donntbwn, prefer quiet No Pets. $500 ndud" unities. 435-0110. E 1 burnt apL On Brand new, m vated, oro to poi 1. Frei quiet 3 n $ y.ll 3 lit Domer. LUNKWY Collect Jim, 905 WHITBY -her bedroom SW - MOM available Sept. 1. Laur4q. pwkng. POOL tMUM monr& $600 . 1r3 hydro. Call 427. 0915. (091 am) R06SLANDRidge Coop - one and too bodico, apwurw e avahble Ore bedroom $582. two bedroom $645. includes utilities an0 cable. Approa...Nn- winu m income requirement .fal ing at $23.280. Community auncephom No subsidies. Care 432-1567. (082394) AVAILABLE irrrrnedlately in Oshawa -630 Cubwrt SL, two beddoon $675 morltly, gaol last required. Close to bus- shoppi01(ng. � No pws. Can 430. BIitBIT tturo bedroom baaemerl apartment. large windows. shared laundry, parking. fur- or unfurniMd 5825 Be nclusiw. Leave neesaoe or d aha 7 pm. 906721-0031. io52324) A must see - Oshawa, two bedroom aparMrnaol in a 3 ung Csmarlpaary building. Crean, quiet and secure. Laundry. PahsI yard and poking. on bus FirsvinaL lower no paL Plane SM1432 pines. Issue mawags. %OM4) AVAILABLE b rrediatdy - 3 bedroom main Boor of house, rnortherd location. 5890 per 1% mK urtlmdss Included. Call 578.4362. (082394) AJAX - we bedro«n beserrwl kikit� eparate entrance•llital Laundry. perking, MW ndwive. First/last, non smoker, PICKERING - soft contained one bedroom ba-ement apartment. Porting. close to al amenities. 905-686-8905. (0821 g4) AJAX . brand new one bedroom basemm" epannW, available from Sept. 1- Separate entrance, SSW inclusive Call evmnngs. 68348354. (061894) OSHAWA 2 4 3 bedroom apartments available at 900 8 ase CAW St. Close to srhoas. shopping and 401. First/last required. Unties included. For appointment, call 728-4993. (081994) GREENWOOD in Pickering. Ore bedroom base meM aparenem. $600 per month ineknaw. FrsL' last. 4 appliances, Separate entrance. non smokers, no Pets. Quiet mature adults Available Sept. 1. 427.2775. (082394) UPPER level of house. 2 bedroom. bath, kitchen. Ming morn, Oinnq roan. garage. 5 min, from Go Tran. 401. $700 . heat and hydro. FWWAast. Oust neighbOurtKil (905) 471.4740. 1162794) PICKERING - dose to Go. mal. 3 bedroom main Moor of house. 5 aPPIWIces. SM monttsy in- cludes heavv+aw. 6"ro extra on own mker Sue 2.3 busnew Pecow 4267382 or $314201. WHITES Rd. - clean. one bedroom, fully carpeted. sepaae entrance. full kitchen. owlil a►, certte vwG sec-rmy, would sun angle non smoker. $550 pis. Call 420.6494. av ll - able imedimory. (062394) BROCK RD,HWY e2 - one bedroom basement aparayal Private entrance, laundry, carpeted, located in quiet nerphbourllood. Ckese to but and GO. Non smoker. no pen. SSW inclusive. Cal 6884105. (Oe 1941) ntcKEwe4G - wrha.an•I.•y 82. One bedroom basement apartment_ prrraw wllralbe, rh- dudes Pilning and utillill No Pat*. Non smokm preferred. Available Sep. 1. $71)0. 426 0932. (081 a") AJAX - one bedroom basement now Lake Ideal for sell ler wok. Will person. non smoker. central ay, Private entrance, laundry and Parking. $575 inclusive. FirsUhsL Avail" Oct 1. 427 - SM (082394 NtESTSHORE - sunny one fill wdd horn basenrl aparbmerlt 4 Oce. bath. air con.. porting. $625 per month. FiwAes/ and rsererndss requited. Quiet non smokwrs only. No Pa& 930- 2135. (092194) BLOOWMMCOE - large two bedroom In 46 unit budding. swags, laundry. pMcing. was managed. Clow to aowroks, kern $675 inckaskr . Go direct to 123 Boa St. w or d comsat 416-M5419. (TF) WHITBY - two bedroom apart. Mont to sublet. Immediate occupancy. Cam 906.43-9:147. (0018") TWO bedroom basement West Oshaw arm air, caw lodes, clove` pill" for one. quite+. prohssional non smoker. relewces, $775 par month. Phare (905) 434-716& (062384) TWO bedroom apairtmom 8800 per month in Whitby above wore limmediale poseion, in.cludso 2h4& Parking. Cal collect after 6 P.m. (MS) 2",1311.(082194) NORTH Oshawa - bright one bedroom bssenrnt apantment, own 01"ance, /r5ege and slow. Cal 6668867. lost m) AJAX Westray, his . br. modern one bedroom basement, walkout with full kitchen, 4 poe. bath, on bus route. close to Go. 401. no ileo. Available Seq. 1. $625. including utilities and cable. First/last. 428-1341. (082394) PICKERING - Twin River area, furnished basement, one bedroom. ktchen. Irving room, full bath. separate entrance. parking. single preferrable. WW 509.2491. (092194) AJAX - basement apartment. convenient location, one bedroom with small kitchen, $480 monthly available Sept. 1. Non smoking single person. (905) 686-6199. (082 194) AJAX - 2 bedroom basement a0w"Wirt. appliances. utilities, laundry included. GV, $650. Frrstilasi. Available Seq. or Oct. 1. Pet and sm me '•sa Close to all amenities. 428-1467. Call weekdays. after 4. (061994) SPACIOUS basement apartment. close to Beam and Go. Above ground windows. sal one large bedroorrL large Irving room, kitchen •ncludes fndgwstove. Available Seq. t $750 inclusive. 839-6378. (62394) CENTRAL Whrby location, 3 bedroom. near shopping schools. $750 per mol pleas ubillao. Call 430-8820 after S. (061994) WHITBY - wo bedroom apart. ment taomp4ee win, appiances. udOse nckaded. Coss to GO 5110100 and iM Of parking. 433- 9689 339689 and 4304606- (os 18941 AVAILABLE m Wheby apart- ment lou J(3ing, spacious Car- peted newly perned apartment w.th balcony, close to bus. shopping. Al utlmes inckaded. FisVim regwrwd. No pen One bedroom $625 Two becroont $725 Three bedroom $7.5. Cal 43D-0134 JT;:) PICKERING bright large mil bedroom basement aparatent. seom a entrance. wasnm and &Ver. lensed backyard. $700 .. Available Sept. 1. Call 905 837- 0238. (083094) -- NORTH Pickering - smo one bedroom apartment in second floor of house. Separate entranco. not smoker. FrfNaat. Available Sept. 1. $450 all trickle". Evenings (905) 64W 1656. (091944) PICKERING -self contained large bachelor basement apartment• some furnished, separate entrance. couple of brnale prhslsrrsd. Non smoker• tirstilast, references. $550 lnekslre 4111116185. (0e19fi) COLBORNE Ont. - lupe two bad-- balcony. appianc.s carpal laundry. Perking, late of play area trout strwn school bus a draw. $643 . uatwits. t- 905.3555372. (082324) AJAX - must asci, bright row two bedroom basement, great Wcalwon, separate wlranG. parking, 4 apphahtes, $725 inclusive, Cam 6639023 now 5 Pm. (082384) PIp(ERM - VALLEY FAM ROAD AND KINGSTON ROAD Two bwdroan burl aim Iteaft bww klldten,14199 IN 11111du til gafw0e. Gose b al arnenioes, $1,050 per morph. Cal Joe Gfwoo 416a630�2121 references. 886.3548' (091894) DOWNTOWN Whitby -int-***• WHY ARE YOU A PICKERING - Whoes/401 now maculae w bedroom base- RENTER! bright one bedroom baasmwl an apartment, grew klcation. low" apartment. full kitten. separate Close to all amentias. $55& d m we Or* %W entrance, air, parking, non monthly. AN UadlOes included. ou can a now 3, 4 bedroom smoker. 5600 monthy. 837- 0227. (082324) Serrate entrance. parkng• non smoker, available :rrrhad5wely. lortr Coit tot Gres Wp lo. 401/WESTNEY - large two Cal e89'3566. M82394) twnarrt 905-GI3-46114 bedroom 4MUrwA with 4 poel EAST OshowWAurdc. - bright 1 bath, Thing room and dining two bedroom apartment In • morn 5650 mor". Call 426 residential area, 4 paantw WHITBY - largo owmry home 2925. COURTICE/OSHAWA fenced yard, parking, now 401, available Set. 1. border, large one bedroom rWOfOr *O. no Pets. Sept. 1. 51150/m onthly. Credit and apatmerl with 4 pow. balk non $850 IrsdiusfYe. Call tamed errpbymsrn checks required. s•��rt*�-•e�.. 55440�011mMOWN . evenings (416) 483-5999. Christina Gaaekka. PAAI x7FFin .t�ot� 7yPOL •77 TRfKT•r rr•544444•.4 bb\bit.-•i�G'Vi�ili•1��. ••4•. ••\� EXCELLENT 3 bedroom, 2 stony hone In Oshwra Close to sdrools. bus and amenities. Available Sept. 1. Cal Stew, 676-15M. (09089s) SOUTH A)ax - four bedroom main tenet, private house. 2-4 Poe. bath, eat -in kitchen. com- bination LR/DR, stove, fridge, Share laundry, $1050 pkn 60% utilities. Oct. 1. Ajax Realty Ltd. 663.1911. (082394) FOR Sale of Rent - Brechin (Hwy 812) - two storey, 4 bedroom, den, beautiful tot, 100x200. City water, walk to schools, stores, 2 miles to beach. Sale $122,100. Rent $700 + utilities. so min. from G . Calf 4304230. (082394) NORTH Oshawa - freshly panted, newer two bedroom up- per floor of house, large kitchen, living room, laundry room, dose to school and shopping. $775 monthly, uMilies included. Avai- able Sept. 1. Firsulast. No pets. 663-2996.(062394) AJAX - large 4 bedroom house. family room, garage, yard. 4 appliances. First and second floor. $1100 + utilities. 428- 9824.(081794) AJAX - detached 3 bedroom westney/Hi ry /2, ceramic Hies. hardwood flows in LR and DR. Family room with fr•plao•. 5 aPhances, a/c., central vac. $1100 mpmhiy . utilises. Avai- able Oct. 1. (416) 492-0231. (061994) AJAX - Harwoo4;401. 1300 sqh.. man floor laundry room. 3 bedroons, 1 1/2 baths. 11050 monthly. Can 416-690_7556. (091894). _-- NO down payment? Good cr•dil Good )ob? You cen buy for the price of rem. while prices and raMs 0-r• down. Call Doug or Brer t. Community Financial, 666!805. (TF) AJAX ,dean three bedroom r. ma Poor of bungalow, 4 appkances. Ips of parking. laundry facilities. Isrr ed yard. Near Harwood Man, 1800 . utilities. Available Sept- 1- No pets. Call (416) 698-9735- (082394) PICKERING - spacious orw bedroom- private entrance, 4 appliances, non smokers. irarr.drae. s6w + 12 utisres. Firstilast. Call 639.0018. M623W1 AVAILABLE Oct. 1. - Ajax, ex - ow" home. 4 bedroom. upper Ievoafs .huge 3 oa. huge yard. Close b an a. W laws. Call Denise Morgan, twrrury 21 8nwo. 905- 428-2121 or 905-666.4623. (082394) PICKERING - three bedroom house. taus 2 bedroom base - Ment apanmenl, apphances, $1300 monthly plus wilsres. 42(10376 or 839-4856 !062394) T420 ownhouSes .- AJAX - 3 bedroom townhouse. westney Rd,%" 62. end ure soon garag.. $1100 per month plus utilities. Frrstllast and 1w rences. Non smoking. no pen. Available Sea. 1. (905) 429-3236. (061794) OSHAWA - three bedroom townhouse, parking, pool new parts, no pel Mo appliances. Close to all amenities. $875 ulstws included. except for gas. Available invnedusely. FirslAast. 14t61 294-8670. (062394) PICKERING - three bedroom 1' 10 It baesment with in -1•w spenment (dire bdnrt). Parking. avelable now. $1150. umill" Cal 663 -SM or 683-1125. SOUTH Aiwa in quiet area, room wish separass entrance and washroom. Includes parking. ttandry facilities. non smoker. no poli. Share kaollsn. $350- 420-6131. (0@2394) IIVERPOOL40WV 42 - room) in house, second floor, share kitMen and bath with two adws. 8320. indusiw. Cal 4241975. (0@2194► SOUTH Apr - now Laka Room with parking, utilities and laundry latifit". Slays kitdrrl with owner. M quid private hof. On bus Mina $375 and $3SO monthly. Students pt4hlened (905) ow 01413 affil 790 pm. (0111994) utlERPOOLMwr @Z room in house, second floor, share kitchen and bath with two Ohio$. $320 inclusive. Cal 420- 1975 or 030-5052. (081694) PKWJUSNG. 1-k- poo6"" $2. elr.• e.aoa.1 NWA*torrse, t V2 baths, new schools, Town Centre. Go. $1000 + willies (negodeble). Cal Deborah (416) 885.7188 or (906) 426-81198 w «sings after 6. (0811994) $,AJAX -large dean prisab for- nisned bodatttirig morn. Cato!.. wag• desk. suitable tar mature student. Shan kilchoNbath. Sniisseekly. Avabbe Sept. I. @MSM Ater a p.m. (061894) AVARASLE Nowl Oubet fur- IrYIlsO roan Landry. poilik+4 bus. Cap s7i$41111112$ svw*w or MrfsR 1494 d ...... ...,,..,..,... ........... JIMi � tlt8f LN d 103 PRIVATE SCHOOL QUALITY CARE MONTESSORI LEARNING CATERING TO TODDLERS & PRESCHOOLERS 14ero„ 740"e NOW ACCEPTING CENTRE OF AJAX FALL REGISTRATION PRINCIPAL: Dorothy Graziani OiYi IncA.M.I. REGISTER NOW FOR - Nursery School Daycare *Government Licensed 77 RANDALL DRIVE, AJAX -AM or PM Programme @ ' •Professional Staff (In St. George's Anglican Church Hall) *FRENCH a y Read. *Emphasis on Nutrition Please look us up when you are searching for the best r *Ages From 15 Months school for your child. Even Montessori Schools differ in •Computersj7pw 1E, •�'�a offering (e.g. Drama, French, lunches, skating, swimming "Numerous References and cost. We take children from 2 yrs. to 10 yrs. for full available from Ha 123 HERON ST., AJAX days, half days and some other options. PPY ( Close To Local Transit,) Parents" GO Station and 401 (After hours supervision 7:30 a.m. and until 6:00 p.m.) Little People's DAYCARE PLUS CALL 428-3122 Play School "Where children learn, •Ages 3 Mo. To 5 Yrs. what they live" •M -font, Toddler a STILL HAS OPENINGS � School Care for year-round day care. •Ouslified & Caring Staff 3 months to 6 years ' 1 �ulh Licensed i1 from 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. A gem WNW Air-conditioned Lice sed Complete preschool and computer $04M is nIea training, day trips, swimming lessons, DROP BY & VISIT A -NY TIME crafts, exercise programs, many OPEN 6: O A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. activities. Kudemastic Kids fCho ph Plus* Pickering 42044` welcome 33 FALBY CRT. Sue Hawkins and Leena Franchidis - T, LIS 3R3 t t: 4S GINGERBREAD COOPERATIVE J Of NURSERY SCHOOL.' "Kidz Can Create" "Succors$ for over 20 years- ! t •craft a drama • stories & drop-in FOR INFO CALL 427-7336 • - T-" nvo Per�rmance w Low the Pal'enI K1VOIllefflerlt" 2 112 - 5 yin. NOW REGISTERING: t75bnonth - 2 morning program Power Skating PARENT & TOT GYMNASTICS 11195hnon h - 3 morning Progo., Brush up on your skatng itech nKpies before walking to 2 1/2 yrs. 45 min. gym. -9246 Rd.) t Ion Sawry• PARENT & TOT - Craft `N Action. 45 yly Datween Liverpool 1111 WNW hockey SBaSOn begins. knprove ' Pickering speed and endurance in just twelve min. gym & 45 min. creative play, waking classes. to 2 1/2 yrs. Highland Dance STARTS SEPTEMBER 6th, GYM KIDDERS - 21/2-3 1/2 yrs. 45 Lessons 5-6 p.m., 6-7 p.m. min. gymnastics class ( without parent Tues., Wed., Thurs. participation) All ages welcome. AT KIDS IN MOTION - 1 hour gymnastic Member of B.A.T.D. ART THOMPSON ARENA class 1474 Bayly St., Pickering KINDERNASTKS - 4-6 yrs. 1 hour BEGINNING OCT. 5. advanced, kit m rgyprogram Please Contact Pre -School Skating CRAFT & ACTION - 3-5 yrs., 2 hr. Tracy for more information • at Don Beer Arena program, creative play & gymnastics. 619-0200 Starts Sept. 21 AFTER SCHOOL ACTION - Ages 6- 3.4 p.m. 10. Barbarian Boys & Girls Just Wanna Registration Night Call Performance 9 Schools have fun. 1 1/2 gymnastic program SEPTEMBER 7 at 7:00 p.m. (905) 619-9868 Choreography 14� GYM 4 DANCERS - Dancers from different studios, learn Pickering Aerials Gymnastics Club competitive skills, flexibility and upper body strength. Great for competition dancers.tOQS KINGSTON ROAD PK:KERING LtV 785 GYM 4 SKATERS - A new program consisting of REGISTRATION STARTS AUG. 15 choreography danced to a variety of music. Our main Monday - Friday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m objectives are flexibility, strength, along with perfecting jumps BOYS - GIRLS - PRE-SCHOOL - RECREATION & leaps. Special awareness plays a big part. They loam TUMBLE BUGS 2-4 years sPecil8l orientation using the trampoline. JUNIOR GYM 4-6ears ACRODANCE - Acrobatics and theme dances - 1 1/2 hrs. RECREATIONAL 5 ears & u of dancing Combined with gymnastics and acrobatics. -1/2 hr. Y p of across -the -floor work & trampoline. TRAMPOLINE 7 years & up GYM FOR BOYS over 10 yrs. Class consisting of rings, TESTING FOR COMPETITIVE PROGRAM trampoline, vault tumbling & mini tramp. (Call for details). AUGUST 22, 23, 24 6:30 p.In.4-.00 pm. Instructed by Level 2 ,,0.1 g AGES 5-8 (as of Sept. 1,1994) Provincial Coach i4Lannette Martin" Gita By Appointment Only For Registration &details Month to Month Classes Call REGISTER EARLY - ENROLLMENT LIMITED 427-K_ KI D Call 839=5260111111 111111,14,1we Id W Silt ♦. • 1•/ 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I l 4 l. I 12!1 I , ,, .......... .'.': a 4 r56� PICKEIMNO YMag• - ullw• OPEN HOUSE Thos., F,L, and nished room In coon qu1N Sat.. 24 p.m Prfvats Sale - CMIMlen ~ Non 11n01iere, HOSPrfal at VVM bodroom, 1 5400 nnrMhly, bard Optional. 3/4 storey prick, new1NtPe► Professional or mature NOW m outgo, arspia„s'$122.900. No preferred. 905-619.1519, agoras pleso,� 725.2027. () NOgTN Oshawa -three COURTICE - 1-3 students bedroornnotch, him ffrp(NOW3 LOANS $ warted b shw new 4 k 11a, n butts. 2 car gangs. bsomenl house. KbcheNlawtAy, aoass, aprtrnrtt, a 58'x122 lot. By $400 vmfld y. Call 40410645. *serer, $129900. Ca1579344g. (0e1994) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, 249 PICKERING - Whites/Finch. Malaga Rd. Affordable 3 1 1 1 1 room with washroom. Includes bedroom bungalow wlh apart_ 1 parking, utilities, laundry Ment and private yard. For facilities. Share kitchen with Yllortrrtiorh, call (M51 679.1582 t 1 owner. Futnlre, mOn srnaker. no OSHAWA $133,900 - 3 pets. References- MO monthly. bedroom bungalow established Cas 831-7122. (062194) arso- 50 x 100 A. lot. Finished • 1 ' Shared' ba omm with h4sw apartment. kAaituns r..dx Mr. th. Open House S&L Aug. 13, 1-3 �iid•OrP"Opt• s p.m. 1051 Ronlea Ave. (Harmony/Olive). For more AJAX - two bedroom apartment i1`1110111UT11FU ca1(9p514sidesp3. (41 6 225m4740ro else,ruse d 0-r fatiNtlas, Yh- BEAUTIFUL 5 level skfespls, eluding pool. porking avaiabis 3.2 bedroom main floor farniy Sept. 1. $500 per month. FYsV room, kitchen, dining room, last. 6139046. (081994) OW concept. Central air and UNITED !VESTMENTS INCORPORATED WHITBY - FklsslancirThickson vac, double car garage with area. house to share, $350 per electric door opener. Ingmund month, includes furnished Pool. Spotlessly clean. Cbss to BORROW S1o.000 pay as anis bedroom and den, share all amenities. Grow area. Asking as 5110 Per month o.a.c. Cast • ' bathroom, kitchen, laundry $178.000.432-1863. (TF) Jerry, 668-7200 Free • ' ls fatuities and Parking. Cat 571 -PRICED TO SELL - Northwest consultations. Anubis Invest - 1 menta Ltd RF 385 . (�'�) I Oshawa, three bedroom l edr dart, 1 to m school Low ►era, 0-r rood doss to Oshawa Tae pines. OSH. - 3 bedroom Beni ro baths. air. 2 cep o Open • GET THE ASTRo-EDGE access road. 13500 k d prios. snare, s appliances, pool and House Sunday, 2-4 p.m. 202 •MortgagesNatal report $25.00 J Paging' cable included. $400 Firstllast sagebrush St. :739,900. call 434-2652.(081894) Lover compatibility ' Abney Mort monthly. and referen- ces required. Call 721-1883 OPEN Hyo _CountIN n aRnE youhaving trouble getting country living gage. Is your bank report $20.00 Yearly rlusrkorn. $79,900. ALSO arts acre lakefront distress sale. leave message. (062394) giving the city. Raised bungalow, 3.1 you the run -a -round? Do you fOre=t $20.00 and more!EXECUTIVE $49,900. ALSO 14 acres, only home in Whitby- large bedrooms, immaculate, need a second mortgage? we 7009 , one bedroom with 4 pos. bath. from and back greenbelt. 5 min. can help. cat today. 668-6805. Call LA IE Orasrb . alladsbls pts shared facilities. suitable for non from 401. Fireplace. roses. fruit Cor^munity Financial Services- (905) 428-2436 TM"L w^'D@4 "attire trees, sheltered docking, smoker professional. $550 trees. finished rec room, wawatn now to order. Free brochure. 416.757-4944 (Mon -Fro. (082684) monthly. 66&5030. (082394) b deck. french cournry kitchen, central h' • ' Businessal reports shipped p� flelft BOO. private yard, avaaableL575 WHITBY - professional non smoking female wanted for air, '�' quafilt' r11wrd carpel m��• Cas for an • • • • business busirlessd ay �■ter I master bedroom in neighbourhood. Features in. aptloinlment mid -week, 135 ESTASUSHED Soft Pretzel die- Limerick St.. Oshawa Sat. 1-5 trbaion business kx axle. Can JESUS sari can the blind lead the blind? DOw your minister dude cls, dishwasher. copy p.m. Sun.. 11-3 p.m (905) 728- be Operated from horns in spare *rear glasses' The hireling is rind prnano. 1400 monthly- Con- W Jin, 43D-OD56 Lesley, . (0 472281894) time. Call Ron, 725-3016 Whtby. () FOR ts the hired minister. Micah 3:11, Isaiah 56:10-12. John 10:11. or 4273681. (061894) say by ow no - 4 bedroom house In Fallingbrook, Finished WOULD you like tut benefit. Jim Campbell. 1.9059519475. NORTH Oshawa - now Durharr bassi"e t, y0-. w., 5 min. was, travel deCoums? Earn money. a YOUR College and Hospital. on but to pubikysaparale schools and be your own boss• no buying, no 1 •75 Companionsl We. share 3 bedroom homa easy access to public sdkng. 105.721-2451. (081894) Cal us I you want to with Ofe other. 3350 Kindsill, + transportation. shopping, Go VENDING Route - pop and rr emataps� budget EE 112 utilities. Available and 401. 666-2214._(081994) snack machines In the Oshawa PARTNER Search - we want to imrnediatdy. Prefer working • • area Steady accounts. good uses find your partner. orgy 535. yeer- person. No pets. Please can ' stable part time business. Cat y antostt.rnl pay 0-r you 90. 4350964. (1181994) • 7257078 for more mtormation. Select people who appeal to YOU. PersorWized and sentare wHT9r Cana, . looking for AJAX - WN211e. quick dosing. matching mow . Cal for our non smoking Prol-bruL large Close b law. 3 bedrooms, 2 • , • I r • e brochure. 88 3.2414 ViclOads home, InckrOss hem. baths, 2 fireplaces. 4 (anytkrw)- (081994) hydro. cable TV. laundry. $402 appliances. rec room. wio to MALE, 39. single. soaks do••r- mortNy. Call 1.416.5981962 dock, enclosed backyard, GIFTED PSYCHIC!! k"arh go sills. 26.38, to share (0 394) detached' * A'O* 9"9*- "s- Sensational resuttsr!! experiences, interests, om ng $132.900. 906-427-0604. 1-900-451-3530 oorrWnion h row d awed s Condos •• - Ext 7246 Ing hrK am-', Send phosd • -en 1515 - 4 • .riy $3.99 per min. reply so File 07OX Oethiesaal Must be 18 WNtby This Week. P.O. Box THREE bedroom condo. 2 112 Newcall Ltd 481. Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 7LS. baths. master our -suite with �G 6 plea situated on about 1-602-954-7420 (06 1two) roman tub. fireplace Sarver 6 acres. landscasd. ku8y rsrssd. dining room and ps, noon, Ortle ated. weN maintained. eat -(n kitchen, soTartum 113715•0W• Jew LdOlr Rest Es- 1kytlghta, -. 5119 0-Y. hao feuds, rase Limbed. Chip Store (- great ADULTcourt. =„>�. hydra. Tern FISH t CAip Store -groat TALK LINES n0- tdkxt car wash. me COtle, location. good bask SM.000. Nary W*A". Nwy Ibr^a Caa Leona►d KiOingbedk for CC l 82. eM823 rerdod- ,"ons do". Jean Lafoy Real 1 Estate Ltd.. 905.728-0511 or ' •ejall 905-436-6484. (001994) I • ' •• AJAX - East Hanpuris - one bodroonr 5 appiancas, 2 parkIx 71 - ing spots. Asking $81.000. Cat (905) 663.1333. (062394) miss ONE hour from OShows. Bulb s • fro IOL eor000 R row William p Roads Pla..d bgw r 4ON 501155. =ing t s") 1613384- Le A+AA - retail space for rent. business main road close b SECLUDED wooded Vasar lot. school Low ►era, 0-r rood doss to Oshawa Tae pines. -x4 Oars 8/•19 Ot77. sandy beach, fshirtp, year round (9osj (06179W access road. 13500 k d prios. OFFICE specs ausatbltk 400 905-6864006.(0923941 80- - nnn� J Bice os ay�loyd (Fnancial Services) Pncksriog. 8m as iihiy. Cas ' Abney Mort Dan (905) 9.5 0045 or (416)A 8024484. (0.1x94) 175 acres plus 5000 h. OFFICE/STORE space, 500 rlusrkorn. $79,900. ALSO arts acre lakefront distress sale. squats beth $450tWw*L 214 south of Bancroft, asking Bpm St. E. Call 579.7715. $49,900. ALSO 14 acres, only 9 $19,90011(905) 42B-6167. (TF) 7009 , C ATER -mobiles, Regonal radion, bho"' = LA IE Orasrb . alladsbls pts tub ow tumque trailer shoo new major allractions. Children waborm $275 TM"L w^'D@4 "attire trees, sheltered docking, shown '550& pool) sumals. Full price. i �~nsw . GORGEOUS three bedroom Free brochure. 416.757-4944 (Mon -Fro. (082684) O1141ft CION to fanous Clew Valley Farm D.C. WOW Beach. pool. jaaaltl, D A R Roo" BOO. private yard, avaaableL575 - Art of Driving n- Oso. For kllornrtion and b - R A D ILL Regotrns view Me Bit I a or 579. �■ter � BORROw00B - Bill Broker$ (0$i4tw) REPAY ONLY 1 Parent! Fatties ssUmm j (Durfwn Dishier A ftft Society •Ilei t1PFROW FEE •• ok9iorw Office) •$411F APPROVAL 'roRTCACE FROM 7% 4: wan► PlEtKT: CALLSTO ­. a YOUR •t IIOIEY Ip11 DOWN PAYAWh11T (pi A PROOLUn MONEY Problems? Lochs, debt Cal us I you want to consolidations, credit ownm4 bdrtn in rr emataps� budget EE 9oB-i1�M41 CONSULTATIONS. Ontario by CtredN CeuseMlas (OeAeraa- TOE LM STM C" Torm".433.1425 ) CAL N ALL M(AMTS IIN LOVING MEMORY OF PRECIOUS PEPER 7 am not ;merely iConeiy for you, I am ,mutilated for 'You were a; part of me. " i Kay and Ron Wame"ll slang with their sera, Kcvin, David, Jason and Ron. would like to express their sincere thanks for the hundreds of flowers, cards and kind words offered to them. since the death of Kay's youngest son, Trevor White (16) on Friday, August S. So many people fel this ices and it was comforting to see so many al' Trevor's friauds, sharing their happy manorm at ham. Thank you all for bang a part of Trevor's life. Remermba him ` with handles. F FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 '�'IiE NEWS A� • •:.. KEEP IN TOUCH nfosource V� 683fillill*7040 5100 - INFOSOURCE DIRECTORY IXNMN= 1i isfammiM if Carl 683.7040 using When prompted Enter 5010 if you a touch-tone or push button telephone that enter the 4 -digit are not familiar emits tones. It's a code of your choice with this system. Ossha a, Whitby call fa d from the directory Press to end Ajax -Pickering areas. provided. your call. 70M - J.T. 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