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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_02_18_r New's kitchens Plus 1099 Kingston Road E.. The Fumilure Hall. Pickearq (905) 420-0716 StoreHours: Mon Wed 9 30 a m 8 00 Pin mi Th urs BFn 930am-830pm LH 'iii '•S 5a1 930 am-50opm ., r-' V Advertiser Sunday, Feb. 18, 1996 28 pages A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 Vol. 115 No. 7 Region towns asked to poll Is residents on GTA reform Referendum option up to each community B, KEITH GILLIGA' ST \FF kFF'OK F k DURHAM — Thr cight municipalltics In Durham are being asked to pull residents to find out if they support joining a Greater Toronto Arca government. Regional Council voted 2h -i Wednesday to have municipalities gauge public opinion. using whatever methods they choose. including a refer- endum. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish was the sole dis- senting vote, while three councillors were absent. Oshawa Councillors Brian Nicholson and Nester Pidwerbecki proposed a referendum be held, but Whitby Ma,.or Tom Edwards suggested municipalities use whatever method they want to get the opinion of residents. Durham can't hold a referendum itself. but it can ask member municipalities to do so. Region See VOTER ... Page 4 Inside lin the no" Editorial...............6 Sports ............... 20 Name Dropping... 18 Classified .......... 21 Phone Illines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 InfoSource 683-7040 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3793 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93¢+74C GST =$1 News Advertiser reporter Marianne Takacs, right, talks dent in December, 1994. The reactor is in the process to Pickering Nuclear Generation Station's Mary Duarte of being restarted. Wednesday inside a reactor crippled by a major asci- photo by A.J. Groen Pi*ckering nuclear reactor restarted after spill By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — It took 350,000 hours of work and the completion of 7,500 individual tasks to prepare the Picker- ing Nuclear Generating Station's Unit 2 reactor for the start- up process that began last week. So it's hardly surprising that getting the reactor operating again after a major accident in December, 1994 will take a little longer than revving up your car for a trip to the conve- nience store. After nuclear plant staff turn the ignition, so to speak, it will take another three weeks before the reactor will be humming again at full power, as everything must be checked and double-checked and then checked once more. See REACTOR—Page 12 The ry ACMA minute or �.te►t?n,�s. - COMMVN/CATIONS _$L ILL , s _. Bell Mobility Centre Bell Mobility Centre pniqqill 843 King St W (Next to Don Cherry's) Pickering Town Centre (9051 5761212 1905)9,7-1212 Pur+cbase Out! 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Mr. Witty Acted the shortfall could be made up if taxes increased by one per cent, which would mean an extra $6 to the average tax bill. "Every single person I've talked to e _ STEVE SMITH CARPENTRY LTD. 3 mplete home and ,Ace remodelling General mpr;vements & additions Wall units 8 Cabinets Free standing and butt -an Quality work^ansh,p at reasonable rates 427-7400 Save 10°0 on winter rates with this ad. 1 AMBERLEA DENTAL CENTRE WALK IN HOURS Daily 8am - 9pm Sat_ 1Oam - 4pm EMERGENCIES SEEN IN 2 HRS. • • • • • • 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 -Nitrous Oxide Gas *Denture Services, Partials •Collect From Insurances gemine and C^arairag ?aentMent YOU ARE INVITED TO! SAUTER'S INN j AUTHENTIC... 1 GRAS Sat Feb. 24,1996 7:00 p.m. $5.04 Cover Charge Reservations Only in downstairs dining hall Book now. Book early 109 old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village in the Courtyard ... 427-6760. cops has either reluctantly said, or quickly said, `Sun 1 don't mind paying S6 a year to keep 30 police officers on the street'... Brian Curtis, president of the Durham Regional Police Association. is crossing his fm- gers in hopes there aren't cuts to the police force. "] sure as hell hope we don't hollow out (funding) to police services. It's a public satety issue.' Mr. Curtis Said excesses in spending have already been cut by the department, and any funding cuts will mean fewer officer,,. If Regional Council cuts the police budget. Mr. Curtis is predicting a bleak future. on our streets He pointed to major cities in the united States which over 10 years ago opted to cut police to save money. 'That decision lei the I I.S. president to call for the hiring of 100.000 offi- cers to get clime under control. "Why don't we learn from example .7 Mr. Witty' disagrees the vto situation in Dtarn will get as had as in the II.S. lie said if the 1cp rtment is forced to cut officers, "It means we would not be able to provide the level of ser- vice our citizens expect." No decisions have been made on this vear's budget, but Mr. Witty said. "The Region of Durham is aiming for no tax increase. But I do stress the words aiming... Call 683-5114 with your Hews items. Flex , 'fir- mss • 19% TAURUS GL DEMO Red, 4 door, loaded incl. p.s. and alum. wheels. Stk.#6-007 $22,199 --+ 19% TAURUS GL Green 8 k*y baded. Ford's best selling bmiy sedan w* only 4.000 kms. Stk.#%62 *22,995 19% PROBE SE DEMO Red, auto, air, pw, pi, pm, cars. and more. Stk.#5-0249 $20,899 1995 CONTOUR Blue, auto, pw, pi, air, am/fm star. cass. and more. Stk.#8617 $16,495 1993 VILLAGER GS Blue, bw lures, ttsis great tinily mover is fuly eWOW & malys1 699S 1995 EXPLORER LTD. Wht. fully baded ind. moonroof, CD and trailer towingLkg. 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SCARBOROUGH -' , � � � �3077 (Just North of Sheppard) _ - Pickering Council likes many Planning Act changes By MARIANNE TAKACS than the sununary of the amendment that is sent out now; STAFF REPORTER ❑ some of the alternatives to the current committee of adjust- PICKERING — The Town has given its stamp of approval ment system would eliminate the Town's right to review deci- to changes in Ontario legislation that allow it to ban basement slow and would leave the public without an avenue of appeal. apartments, deviate more from provincial planning policy and ❑ a requirement for the municipality to pay the fees associat- elim nate some steps in the planning process• ed with committee of adjustment appeals to the Ontario At their executive committee meeting Monday night, coum- Municipal Board. The Town wants the Province to reconsider cillors approved a resolution declaring that Pickering supports this and wonders how costs will be determined. in principle the Province's Bill 20. However, it also approved a report detailing some concerns about the bill, which will be RONALD MARTINO & SON forwarded to the Province. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bill 20 amends the provincial Land Use Planning and Pro- tection Act, which received second reading Dec. 14 and was f (formerly of West Hill) scheduled to go before the Province's Standing Committee on Family Owned and Operated Resource Development beginning this past Monday. a n"«'° Sr.. Maw FIL W tO x.. oweclor The bin's Provisions include: Call and Compare E3the elimination of a requirement for a municipality's plan- ning decisions to " be consistent with" provincial policies, theBefore You Decide decisions now only have to "have regard to" provincial policy-, ❑ the streamlining and shortening of planning processes, (_y,9 (� including the elimination of the requirement for holding a pub- ` lic meeting on draft plans of subdivision; rock Road Chapel, 1057 Brock Road PICKERING {wet awth oi ro+) 686-558 ❑ allowing local municipalities to decide whether to permit basement and b e permitted;; other alpafuhou nents in ses, and decide `>t what conditions they will bPARENTS: Give us 30 Days and we'll ❑ permitting local municipalities to elim- irate committees of adjustment or change Increase your child's concentration way �o � under which only and self-confidence - guaranteed! Town and not Regional approval would be required for Official Plan amend- menLs. Councillors were particularly con- cemed about the suramlining of the plant- ` ring process. A report from Town staff suggested reducing processing times for `- development applications in half, as pro.- posed ro-posed in the bill, would reduce the oppor- tunity for public involvement in the 'j. F� pro • OUR GUARANTEE Ward 1 local Councillor Dave Ryan You'll we a positive ct>ange in warned eliminating public meetings for concentration and self-consdence in yea chiW in just one motuh, or your money b 1 draft plans of subdivision would be a " rave erre' and ur ed councillors to —__ Parents tell us time and time again, what a positive difference Martial Arts Canada has made in their child's life. Because Martial Arts Canada teaches more than just responsible strect-proofing - it teaches your child the powers of concentra- tion, along with developing higher levels of confidence, esteem and personal discipline. 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The Town's concerns over the bio include: ❑ a lack of clarity on what will happen to apartment units in homes established between the date the bill was introduced — Nov. 16, 1995 — and the date it is pros ❑ notice requkunents for Of trial Plan amendments under which the 2mm] text of the aalandulent will have to be provid- ed 20 days prior n a public meeting on the amendment Town staff say providing such detail so early in the process may be a waste of titre, and. it may be harder for the public to understand the actual text SPECIAL SPECIAL MZIM BEAUTYSALON 905-428-8318 RELAXER $35 WASH/SET $15 TREATMENT $15 HAIR CUT $10-$12 PERM $30 IIISALE ON ALL PRODUCT E EVERYTHING MUST GO MS II STYLISTIC BEAVfY SALON 1617 KINGSTON ROAD PICKERING BROCK ROAD d HIGHWAY 2 (SWISS CHALETISHELL GAS STATION) OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 17, f 996 want these back! 95 oil change. New oil Filter. 51 Point ProTeck Inspection Plus A Tire Rotation. 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Holding a plebiscite in Whit- by would cost about $75,000, Mr. Edwards reported. So, municipalities can con- duct a phone survey or other public opinion poll. All coun- cillors agreed residents are overwhelmingly against join- ing a GTA government. Coun. Nicholson said, "It's time to send Toronto and the Province a grassroots body blow. We won't roll over and play dead... Calling a referendum "achievable and necessary", be shot down Mr. Edwards' suggestion that municipalities gather public opinion in what- ever manner they see fit. "I sincerely doubt one more petition, phone call or letter to (Minister of Municipal Affairs Al Leach) will have any effect, said Coun. Nichol- son. "The most effective weapon we have is the ballot box. The people want it and we have to give them the opportunity to use the weapon." But, a referendum is a "cruel hoax, a sham to the cit- izens of Durham," Oshawa Mayor Nancy Diamond said. By the time all the require- ments of a referendum have been followed and the plebiscite is held, "guess what, it's too late. Mr. Leach and the GTA office say a decision will be made in early April." Meeting all the requirements could take at least two months, she noted. Mr. Parish said a plebiscite would cost about $50,000 in Ajax. "There's nothing in our budget that allows for" spend- ing that kind of money. Voter turnout for a referen- dum would be low, Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs pre- dicted, because the public won't get involved in a fight unless there's a clear enemy and right now there isn't. But, Oshawa Councillor Bob Boychyn countered, "There's an enemy and the enemy is the Golden Report. We don't want the minister to implement anything in the Golden Report." Once area residents under- stand the recommendations in the Golden Report, they will "be stirred and they will come out," Mr. Boychyn said. Mr. Nicholson said, "The enemy is the insatiable appetite of Metro politicians to reach into our pockets." The Golden Report recom- mends a change in property assessments that would increase all residential taxes and most business taxes in the GTA regions outside Metro. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? ID TO 1 ? 0 00 No Overcharge to Insurance Co. Limited time oni, - Pickering Location, Engine Shampoo We Pay up to *SAAPW " "and Car Wash WIPER '�' •lKenf-AIZ Lei Deductible BLADES •' - t • Based on inswance Paces • Au work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 000 860 Brock Rd. S. 837-7819 Unit #1 Pickering, Ont. pr rby fts�fe hft madd rIIYEKKIE'sllew Yki�itdTa��gaN ■ Earn 200% of the average growth in the Toronto 35 Index ■ Complete guarantee of principal ■ 5 -year fixed term ■ Deposit insurance coverage applies RRSP Eligible! CelarwiW=Ya Qn=xtiry01&L riots, forts taiel Pickering Branch Location 1450 Kingston Road (Kingston & Valley Farm Rd.) 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Mw approve be&gro rWs and approve aactr pose as IN Wren. Addtiortr poses taken for opWnW portrait oofjecwn with no obligation b j • , • r Cir rwaii►«1 to ho • 111118aftl THIS AREA KMART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN 5 DAYS Tues. - Sat. 10 AM - 7 PM PICKERING (Kingston Road) W-0.4 QIMP"r- P Economic development department review put on hold DURHAM — A review of the Region's economic development department has been put on hold until the Province decides on reforms to municipal government. Clanngwn Mayor Diane Harnre pro- posed the review be delayed, telling Durham Council Wednesday it's "pre- mature to make a decision" until the Province announces its plans. The Oshawa and District Chamber of Commerce asked council for a review last November, questioning the effec- tiveness of the department and duphca- tion of efforts between Durham's department and those of its municipal counterparts. Durham chief administrative officer Garry Cubits was to conduct the review, consulting with municipal economic development departments, along with other chambers of commerce or boards of trade in the region A review would take about four months. He noted in a report to council Wednesday, "Other than the Oshawa and District Chamber of Commerce, there would appear to be no pressing community or agency demand for the review." And, Mr. Cubitt said, Durham's 1996 budget, provincial cutbacks and the Golden Report on reforming the Greater TorontQ Area may affect how the Region operates -to the extent that a review of the function as it exists at this time would be premature. - School trustee nominated for lighting Lamp of Learning By,IACQUIE Md NES SPECIAL To THE NEWS ADVEtTLSEt DURHAM — Durham Board of Educatim trustee Patricia Bowman has been nominated by colleagues for this year's Ontario Secondary School Teach- ers' Federation Lamp of Learning Award The annual award is given to a non - teaching person wWnn the provmce tin recognition of a significants 000trlibutioa to public secondary education in Onla:im Citing the Whitby trustee's 10 years of wank within the educabon system as an elected repmsentatim incltldog two years as chairman of the board and another two as vice-chairman, board members Monday praised her dedica- tion to the students and parents whom she serves. "She has done more than almost any- one I know," Ajax trustee Colleen Jor- dan commented, Doling Ms. Bowman's commuted to Durham chit ken despite not being a parent herself. Last year's winter, Constable Al Hay of Owen Sound, was chosen for his work with youth on the dangers of drinking and driving. THE SHOPPE of Pickering 'Vi(*e • We would like to welcome Alison clients to The Shoppe. They will Receive $4.�'-" off their next visit Welcome to to the Shoppe Alison Fredericks 572 Kingston Rd. W. formerly of (905) 428-0600 Latouf Hair Salon Durham Orthopedic (Physiotherapy) Clint Therapist: Motor Vehicle Accidents Personal & Sports Injuries Stress ROW dt General Relaxation Gal Soman /\ Paul St. Srymanewski B.Sc.,R.N., R.M.T.', ) Msc.- R Nt.T.,C.T 90 Old (905) 428-7800 Warm Up To Creat Job Prospects Need a job? Look in the classifieds first. 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Pi,inhoon manager Mine NX � g 110 IF N; V7161 • • 0 P, 10Ta eahike For an extra SO on \our tax hill. you can keep 0 Durham Regional Police otticers on the street this \ear. A tai hike. e\en a mlkdest one -per cent dump. is unpalat- able to most taxpayers. who arc being hit tom all direction, at c\er\ level in these da\s of user fees and reduced scr\ices. And \et. neither can we afford it) lose the,.,., officers, hired _jus( last Vicar. T'he domino effect of' government funding reductionis illustrated beautifully in this situation: Ontario taxpayers arc gi\en a reprieve as Queens Park cuts its funding to the Rcvion of Durham, but Durham taxpa,ers ha\c to make up that shortfall or give something up. "Ilio shortfall includes $1 million in the Police Services budget. and we'll either make up fir it or make do with fewer px)licc ollicers in our communities. We are not currentl\ blessed with a strong fx)lice presence in Durham Region: there are just 740 emplo\rc-, in the Police Sen ices department — including ci-. dians and personnel w ith desk iohs — for-I200W1 citiiens. When it comes to unitonned officers on our streets . we need more. not Icss. The 3,0 otiicers in question were hired last year because the\ arc needed. That need has not diminished. and if we could afford to hire an additional 10 this year. we could keep them hus\ . \%'hen Durhain Region politicians ,It down to consider departmental budgets. they will be aiming to achieve a tax frock. a teat that's been politically popular for the last several year, but is becoming mcreasingiv difficult to pull off. If a one -per cent tax hike means the difference between keeping or losine those officers, we'll take the tax hike. When !49arch 27 rolls around and regional politicians take the final \cite on this %car's budget, taxpayers want to be satis- fied their elected representatives have weeded out unnecessary expenses from all departments. and have left intact the ser- vices wcjust cant do without. Sunday's best Education funding vital To the editor: It i> unpossible to cut S4W million from one vear's education budget with- out hurting the classnxim. It is not that we do not need to address the deficit but we must not move so quickl} and cut so deeply that we have a devastating impact on the lives of our children, soci- cty and economy. It is patently unfair to cut funding, programs and services for children in order to reduce the deficit. Anyone who cares about our future knows that pro- grams for children arc much more important to our future than tax cuts to benefit the wealth}. The best investment a community can make in its future economic pros- perity and its social stability is an I nvestment in its children. The search for ways of' providing service more effectively and efficiently is increasing- ly important. but it is imperative that governments and citizens remain com- mitted to protecting tlx: interests of chil- dren. Education is our foundation. We implore our government to pro- vide leadership that is truly based on the needs of all people of this province, especially your children. Jenifer Cormier, President, Durham Woman Teachers' Association wpm 'm 1w NEws ADVERTLSER, Letters130 CoN1mimcm AvE., AJAx, US 2H5 oR FAx us AT 6&3-7363 ,OuR E-wmAno>tr Ess is NewsAd.news@durhamnews.lnet We need better Motorists are GTA leadership � ignorant tooTo thT editor: Re,,ional Councillor Brian Nicholson is wrong in advocating a plebiscite on such a simple ques- tion: "Do you support the amalga- mation... into a political or adminis- trative association with the Greater Toronto Area? Yes or No." There is much more to the Golden report than this. There are varieties of matters which bear I penetrating examination. I Our politicians ought to encour- age citizens to examine the report j carefully, and discuss its many recomendations with the politi- cians. i A simply worded referendum does not give credit to the intelli- gence of the voters nor to the sophistication of the report. Let's have more thorough political lead- ership. please! I Glenn Brown Pickering To the editor: I am writing in regards to a letter you print - cd in the Sunday, Jan. 21 edition of the News Advertiser. The letter was from a woman who has had trouble in the past with people on bicycles. She says that anyone on a bike, in-line skates or a skateboard should be banned from plaza sidewalks. I can understand her suggestion of creating rules and stiffer penalties, but if you are going to start bagging cyclists, inline skaters and skate boarders you might as well ban cars and trucks too. I was almost hit a few times by drivers who don't follow the rules. But,to go that far would probably be uneth- ical right? There arc always going to be people who don't follow the rules whether they're driving, walking or cycling. Banning people is not the solution. We need stiffer penalties and- the few peo- ple who cause that much trouble have to learn In-line skating buff Trevor McKenzie says motorists are just as bad at ignoring the rules of the road. some respect for the people around them. Trevor McKenzie, Pickering Yes to change, no to GTA plan To the editor: I would like to make a couple of comments on the Golden Rcport and possible consequences of its implica- tions. While I applaud the moves to give municipalities marc autonomy, I am concerned that there is also movement in the direction of amal- gamation of many smaller communi- ties. Local government is essential to maintain some form oh close: contact with taxpayers. As representation moves farther Drum the individual, we lose more of the ability to effect chan,-,c. I believe that smaller, Ideal councils are generally the most effi- cient and effective means off admin- istering the daily needs of the taxpay- er. "They are able to react quickly to events and have the flexibility to make changes. Local councils need Io he granted more rights to govern their towns and cities. No one will argue against the need for less government. And there must be some body to oversee such overlapping services as transport and roads. We do not need the huge regional governments that we presently must endure, let alone enlarge upon them. Even at the present regional levels there are many inequities in represen- tation, with larger municipalities often able to sway the vote on mat- ters that are in their best interests. This would only get worse under a huge Greater Toronto Council. The regional boundaries that are presently in effect, especially in out- lying areas such as Durham, seem reasonable and should remain in place. Nk'hat the: Province needs to do is dissolve the present Regional councils and replace them with Mayors' councils for each region. Each mayor would represent their own town or city on the new council to co-ordinate the services which are seamless throughout the region. Mayors would be expected to receive pay commensurate with the added responsibilities, but real tax savings to residents would be substantial. It would be a serious step back- wards to group all of southern Ontario together under an umbrella government dominated by the Greater Toronto Area. One final topic is the problem of school boards and taxes charged by them. It is extremely important to rein in school boards before they take an even bigger chunk out of our property taxes. There are many unnecessary extras that, while nice when we are in prosperous times, are not essential to the basic education of our children. The real problem is the bureaucra- cy of the school boards themselves. Waste is evident even in those boards that would have us believe they are practising fiscal restraint. Every waste means less money for the classrooms. The provincial govern- ment must go directly to the root of the problem and that is the all-power- ful board themselves if they are gen- uinely interested in reducing waste and saving tax dollars. Donna Baydak Ajax THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -PAGE 7 P To list your non-profit group's upcoming events, information must be submitted by 5 p.m. the Wednesday pre- ceding Sunday publication. To have your events promoted in Billboard, fax 683-7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Com- mercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS2115. SUNDAY, FEB. 18 RUNNERS: The Rouge River Roadrunners meet Sundays at 9 a.m. at the Pon Union Centre (Port Union Rd. and Lawrence Ave., Scarborough). The Road- runners also meet for two weekly group runs. 420-8333 (Nicholas). BOOKS: Friends of the Ajax Public Library hold a Valentine special book sale from 1:15 to 3 p.m. at the main library branch, corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Theme is romance, with novels and Har- lequin books available. Pro- ceeds help the library. 428- 1328 (Val Marshall), 416-438- 8141 (Monica Olenroot). CHOIR: "The Pickering Com- munity Choir is forming and commences rehearsals at 8 p.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liverpool Rd. All who love to sing are invited, to attend. 420-2--W (John). CHURCH: Crossroads Com- munity Church holds it% grand opening worship service at 10:30 am. at Lester B. Pearson Public School 21 Coughlen St.. Ajax. Nursery care for infants, children's programs. 427-9281. MONDAY, FEB. 19 MENTAL DISORDERS: An information, advocacy and sup- port group for families with adult,, living with a mental dis- order meets Mondays from 10:30 a.m. to noon at 400 Cen- tre St. S., Whitby. 1-800-290- 9949 (Dennis), 665-7346 (Lois). BINGO- Ballycliffe Lodge, 70 Station St., Ajax, holds a bingo at 1:30 p.m., with proceeds going to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. 683-7321 for information or a ride. TUESDAY, FEB. 20 PARENT SUPPORT: The Association of Parent Support Groups of Ontario meets local- ly every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. It's for parents worried about their children becoming involved in drugs, alcohol, run- ning away, dropping out of school, committing crimes or parental abuse. Call for loca- tion. 1-800-488-5666. DOWN SYNDROME: The Durham Down Syndrome Association meets at 7:30 pm. in Whitby Baptist Church, 425 Gilbert St. E., Whitby. Assertiveness training will be provided by Kinark Child and Family Services. Babysitting available. 579-0187. SOCCER: The Pickering Vil- lage Soccer Club holds regis- tration for boys and girls aged five years and older from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Pickering High School, 180 Church St. N., Ajax. 427-0022 (Cyril Renaud). CAPIC: The Canadian Associ- ation for Production and Inven- tory Control holds a dinner meeting at the Earl of Durham, 227 Brock St. S., Whitby. Tire topic is Concurrent Engineer- ing. Cash bar from 6 to 7 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m., presentation from 8 to 9 p.m_ Members $20, others $25. Register, 721-3320 (Pauline Bailey). SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Senior Citizens' Friendship Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Senior Citizens' Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Film by War Amps about young adults. 619- 0315 (Betty). WRITERS: The Writers' Cir- cle of Durham Region hosts a meeting for people who write for children and are interested in sharing ideas and support. The group meets for the first time from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Toronto School of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. 427-0410 (Elizabeth Riehle). BREAST-FEEDING: The Ajax La I-cxhe League meets at 7:45 p.m. and, there's informa- tion and help with breast-feed- ing. Topic is advantages of breast-feeding. Pregnant women and mothers with babies welcome. The group meets the third Tuesday of every month. 666-2775 for information, location. DINNER: St. Timothy's Pres- byterian Church, 97 Burcher Rd.. Ajax, holds it% annual pan- cake dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5. children under 10 S3. 686-4296 for ticket%, infor- mation. SECRETARIES: Professional Secretaries International, The Association for Office Profes- sionals, meet,, at 7 p.m. at the Arts Resource Centre, Bagot and Centre St. S., Oshawa. Topic is male-female relation- ships. 839-9960 (Ann Finney). WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 SCHIZOPHRENIA: The Durham chapter of The Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics sup- port group meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in Building 30 of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, 700 Gordon St. Use rear entrance. 723-8673. RACISM: The Anti -Racism Program of the Social Devel- opment Council of Ajax -Pick- ering hosts a community forum called Business Responding to Racism from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the community room of Sarah McDonald Place, 1465 Whites Rd., Pickering. It looks at how the business community here can respond to racism and the experience of Toronto's Dufferin Mall on the issue. 686-2661. EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxil- iary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges Branch 606, holds its monthly euchre night at 8 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. $3 per person; $1.50 for seniors over age 65. Refreshments. prizes. 839-2990. ALCOHOL: Adult Children of Alcoholics, Ajax -Pickering chapter, meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village. No charge. 416-593-5147. AJAX H.S.: Parents of current Grade 9 and 10 students at Ajax High School are invited to a meeting at the school at 105 Bayly St. at 7:30 p.m. to learn about course selections and academic and career choic- es. 683-1610 (Chris Evans). HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region support groups meet at 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Survivors meet on the main floor, family and care- givers upstairs. Transportation available. 723-2732. THURSDAY, FEB. 22 UNEMPLOYED HELP: The Durham Region t'ncmployed Help Centre hosts a workshop on Interviewing Techniques at 1:30 p.m. at 1400 Bayly St., Unit 12, Pickering. No charge. 420-4010. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's Club meets from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. in Gal- lantry's Banquet Room. lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. The topic is Porcelain Doll Making with Barb Billington of Barb's Dolls. S5, but S1 for first -timers. Free babysitting available. Reserve by Feb. 20.683-5569 (Debbie). 509-5070 (Janet). SINGLE PARENTS: Parent,, Without Partners meets at 8 p.m. at St. George's Church (upstairs), 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. The video, Winning at Parenting, will be shown. 571-5452 (Debbie) or 723- 1699 (Ron). SATURDAY, FEB. 24 STAMPS: The Ajax Philatelic Society hosts Apex '96, its 16th annual exhibition, frau 10 am. to 4 pm. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. Free admission. Dealers, exhibits, new issues, auction. 666-9819. WRITERS: The Writers' Cir- cle of Durham Region hosts the workshop Writing Cre- atively for Children from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Toronto School of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Guest speaker is Marisa Comoglio Balmont, who has written four multilingual children's stories. $10 for members, $15 for oth- ers. Register, 686-2085. EUCHRE: The South Picker- ing Seniors hold a Euchre Night at 7 p.m. sharp at their club at 910 Liverpool Rd. S. in Pickering. $3 per person. All club members W their guests welcome. Refreshments and prizes. 837-2051 (Bruce) or 839-4584 (John). C,y ears 3 12 I� j Join Canada's Largest Private Skating Club! Directed by a Canadian Triple Gold medalist and former international competitor Merriam Twinn 7 & 8 week programs begin Feb. 23 & 24. 8 & 9 week programs begin April 13 & 19. In Aurora, Concord. Downsview. North York Pickering. Scarborough d Toronto s Adult. Teen & Private Lessons also Available ice_ L� 11 �Al \� FOR INFORMATION OR BROCHURE OFA ;E �c c . 'CAM - 6 P M gm�D ' 'NON FRI List your non-profit event in Billboard! Fax us at 683-7363 A word of appreciation! In the above photo, Ross Gammage (Centre) is presented with a cheque for a high -efficiency natural gas furnace by Renato Zancai (left), owner of Cumberland Pleating and Gordon Whelan, Consumers Gas Area Representative. Consumers Gas would like to thank the community of Claremont for making natural gas its preferred fuel of choice. Over the years, natural gas has been the overwhelming choice of homeowners in communities across Ontario for heating and water heating. So whether you're drying clothes, cooking on a natural gas range or BBQ, or enjoying the beauty and convenience of a natural gas fireplace, remember: natural gas does a whole lot more for less. Just ask William R. Gammage, the lucky winner of a high -efficiency natural gas furnace provided by Cumberland Heating, a Consumers Gas Authorized Dealer. NO Consumers Gas We're here for you. All day. Every day. PACE 8 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER StI DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 Plan for financial future at seminar AJAX -- A free seminar Tuesday may improve your financial pic- ture. Topics to be discussed include minimizing and deferring income tax, protecting your family's assets and some of the different invest- ment funds available. The Renaissance Financial Group is hosting Money Saving Strategies for the 1990s beginning at 7 p.m. in the meeting room at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library, corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent., next to the Town hall. Renaissance spokesman Bill Heard says the seminar is ideal for people who haven't bought their 1995 RRSPs vet. People can also learn to plan ahead and start saving now for their 1996 deduction. As space is limited, registration is encouraged. Call 686-9153 for more informa- tion or to register. Ontario workfare program in place `this year' ❑ Social Services minister says Tory government still working on details of workfare program for welfare recipients By CINDY UPSHALL DURHA'.1d STAFF DURHAM -- The Tory gov- ernment's workfare program will "definitely" be in place within the year but details have yet to be ironed out, says Ontario Community and Social Services Minister David Tsub- ouchi. "This is a real priority for me. I hope to have something in this year," the minister told reporters Thursday, prior to a closed -door meeting with Oshawa service clubs and Oshawa MPP Jerry Ouellette. While Mr. Tsubouchi gave a generous time line for imple- mentation he could not give details about the workfare pro- gram, such as required hours, who will be responsible, and what the work required of wel- fare recipients will specifically be. These details, said Mr. Tsub- ouchi, will be determined "real- ly soon" after consultations with MPPs, service clubs. com- munity agencies, and munici- palities. Workfare. which will be called Ontario Works when implemented, will require wel- fare recipients to work or enrol in a training program, before they can collect their cheque. The minister predicts service clubs and community groups will play an important role in workfare, by providing commu- nity work for people on social assistance. "We're looking to non-profit agencies that want to see an improvement in their communi- ty," he said. As an example, Mr. Tsub- ouchi pointed to Durham Region's Camp Sainac, located in Oshawa. "It's a great program in the middle of (Oshawa) that really needs some assistance in terms of sprucing up. That could be the kind of ,f� orutinr`ed ' 4 N~ll ►k •a.c`^c�o c�`st. C— p a aphics A Full Service Graph icArtsAgency Let Wescott Graphics help you with all of your printing needy, with complete follow, thru from design concept and artwork to the delivery of your final printed material. Bus. 666-3540 Fax. 666-0552 1380 Hopkins St., Unit 2a, Whitby, Ont. LIN 2C3 community work we are talking about." Mr. Tsubouchi denied work- fare would provide business with a cheap labor force, saying most jobs would be the type of work volunteers would other- wise do. "We don't want to have jobs that will take a job away from someone else." Contrary to some reports. "This is not a make-work pro- ject," he said. "We are looking for opportu- nities for people to improve their communities." 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FEBRUARI' 18, 19% Reactor ready to generate power FROM PAGE 1 "We're targetting the 6th of March right now to be produc- ing electricity, says Andy Schwabe, generating units manager for the Pickering 'A' station where Unit 2 is located. "We are very conservative in everything we do. Every device that needs to operate, we test to make sure that it's operating properly." That's a lot of testing when, for example, every part of the unit's emergency shutdown system exists in triplicate. Unit 2 has been out of com- mission since the accidental spill of radioactive heavy water there. In the 14 months since the shutdown, parts of the reactor's cooling system had to be redesigned and rebuilt to cor- rect the design flaw that led to the accident., and the entire unit had to be checked with the proverbial fine-tooth comb to find if the accident might have caused some damage to other systems. Then, routine maintenance work was done and part of a new back-up emergency shut- down system was installed which will bring the reactor up to more modern standards when the new emergency sys- tem is completed during the unit's next scheduled maintenanc down in 1997. "We're always upgrading thes tors, always putting more thin says Mr. Schwabe. Maintenance for the nuclear unit includes such humdrum t tending to its hundreds of valves, pipes and meters. Oil has to be changed and ne put in, and the insides of the unit boilers have to be cleaned becau builds up inside them just like i kettle, explains Mr. Schwabe. Improvements to the unit, oth After more than a year and millions of dollars in repair and design work, Ontario Hydro is ready to fire up the Unit 2 reactor which was crippled e shut- repair of the cooling system fault, included the installation of /- e reac- new emergency shutoff rods gs i*1," and additional neutron sensors. reactor The shutoff rods are asks as cadmium rods that are pumps, dropped into the reactor core , J to stop the nuclear fission w seals process by absorbing the s huge neutrons it requires. Their ` se stuff number has been increased n your from 21 to 23. Accelerator springs have also er than been installed to get the rods into the by the heavy water spill in December, 1994. Hydro officials must follow stringent guidelines in getting the reactor up to full power. reactor faster. (Depending on the nature of the emergency, the time it takes for the rods to drop - - has been decreased to --� about one second from a second -and -a -half.) Neutron sensors mea- sure the power level in the reactor and are designed to detect any abnormality in its operation. The new sensors and shutoff rods will work inde- pendently and be controlled separate- ly from the existing sensor/shutoff rod system when installation is complete in 1997, so that they will in effect provide another inde- pendent emergency shut- down system. The start-up procedure which commenced Thursday begins by restoring power to compressors and opening valves to start up the "moder- ator system" which pumps heavy water into the reactor to control the nuclear fission process. At this stage the reactor is operated only at low power. Next, safety and other systems that could not be tested without a minimum level of power or heat pro- duction are tested. Then, maintenance is performed on systems that could not be worked on earlier because they needed to be in opera- tion during the shutdown state. The following step is to slowly raise reactor power until steam can be produced in the unit's boilers, and per- form further testing of the turbine generator the reactor drives. Finally, the functioning of the unit's generator must be synchronized to the Ontario electrical grid it will feed, and then the reactor can be gradually brought up to full power. Throughout the start-up procedure, there are about half a dozen "hold points" at which the procedure is stopped so the reactor unit can be tested at different levels of power. When it's up and running at full power, Unit 2 can provide enough elec- tricity to run a city the size of Oshawa or St. Catharines. Or in money terms, it produces $250,000 to $400,000 worth of electricity a day, depending on the sea - son. Inside the heart of the beast By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RFPORTER PICICERING -- It looks like something out of a 'SOs sci-fi movie. Everything hums, hisses and vibrates even though it's not in operation. It's the heart of the beast that breathes hydro into your home. We're inside a nuclear reactor. The News Advertiser Wednesday toured the vault of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station Unit 2 reactor which is currently being restarted after a major accident in December, 1994. While the trip inside the beast is certainly imptes- sive, perhaps the most memorable part of the visit is all the preparation one goes through beforehand and all the decontamination procedures that follow after- ward. The first stop is the change room, where every stitch of your clothing has to be exchanged for Ontario Hydro -issue underwear -- which you hope was washed in nuclear -strength detergent after the previous occupant turned it in -- brown coveralls, socks, bright yellow shoes and hard hats. First-time visitors also have to provide a urine sample to be used as a baseline against which to measure another urine sample after the visit for tritium levels. The tromp through the station to the reactor vault in shoes that are several times too big is interrupted several times for stops at which everyone in the party steps on to a scale -like contraption to stick our hands into two openings to check whether we've picked up any radiation along the way. Before we go through the air lock into the reactor vault, we have to put on another set of white dispos- able coveralls, cotton gloves, rubber gloves over the cotton ones, rubber overshoes and a tritium respirator. The latter is much Wee a gas mask and prevents you from inhaling tritium particles; actually it prevents you from breathing much of anything when you're climbing all those stairs inside the reacts vault. Before the airlock you're also given a dosimeter to measure the radiation you're exposed to; that's in addition to the radiation sensor they clip on your street clothes when you enter the station and which you transfer to your first set of coveralls. Station workers who enter the unit when it's operat- ing or shortly thereafter have to wear more protective clothing and equipment than we do, including a portable air supply. The inside of the reactor vault, where the reactor itself is housed, is straight out of an old science fic- tion flick. It's filled with pipes, valves, boilers, tanks and old fire -escape -style metal stairs and walkways -- not the beeping gizmos and doodads most of us cechno-peas- ants associate with technology today. All you can see of the reactor is its face, which is huge, round and flat with 390 tube-like openings where the uranium fuel bundles are inserted. The reactor's appearance is somewhat intimidating, but it's hard to imagine it contains so much power or poten- tial for disaster. Perhaps not surprisingly, it's rather warm standing near the reactor. But it gets quite chilly inside the vault as you climb high toward the top. Exiting the vault requires another trip through the air lode. Then your outer layer of protective clothing has to be removed in careful order, with the overshoes being taken off last as you step over a divider designed to keep clothing that touched anything in We vault on the 'inside'. Our photographer's cameras and my notebook must then be taken out of the plastic bags they had to be carried in and are transferred to clean bags before being tested themselves for contamination. Everyone has to again pass through several body radiation monitors and hand and foot monitors before finally being allowed to go to the change room. There, all the rest of the clothing must be turned in, showers must be taken and hair washed before return- ing to the outside world. - _._t _F_ 1W_ TIf ENEWS A DVER,nSER SI'NDAV, FERRI *A RV 18,1996 -PAGE 13 5 1011 " 4 iclu WITH A ALAIN STITH INCLUDING INSTALLATION BY WITH ANY PURCHASE -�J�/�� = AM GRADE FABRIC BEDROOM MATCHING STRIPES. 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FEBRUARY 18, 1946 Rubena Willis Centre needs people like you DURHAM -- Volunteers are week to the centre for at least An orientation session is needed to help counsel at a one year. being held Monday, March 4 centre for abused women and A training program will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The centre children. provided, with sessions on is in the Ajax Plaza at 152 Har - The Rubena Willis Coun- Wednesdays. March 27, April wood Ave. S. Call 905 -428 - selling Centre for assaulted 3. 10 and 17 from 6:30 to 9:30 6635 fix more information. women and children aims to p.m. and on Saturday. eliminate violence. primarily April 27 from 9:30 against African/black women a.m. to 4 p.m. and First Nations women and their chil- dren from throughout Durham Region. There are no paid staff at the Ajar centre, so everyone work- ing there is a volunteer. Peo- ple interested in volunteering would have to commit about four hours a B ut c all Fresh Chicken you Drumsticl spell it? (IARKF. II NNtti(.' 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Selecting appropriate investments is critical to the growth of your RRSP savings, as investment selection has the ability to significantly increase your RRSP. I have prepared four tips for today and will be following with more in the coming two weeks Here are a few hints for your RRSP to help you maximize your returns- I ) Remember, although you do attain some tax benefit front your vokilQ Oualified. Experienced Accountant Q Dependable and Friendly R:-asomablc Rates Rav Mistp,. NInnc•.-Carc C(msultants annual RRSP contribution, it is primarily your future financial independence that you are saving for. if you try to save for your retirement outside of an RRSP, you will need to save 4 to 5 times as much to have an equal amount of savings at retirement. The difference is due to the tax -sheltering effect of the RRSP savings, as the income tax is deferred on both the capital and the income earned. Two individuals with earned income each have 55,000 to invest each year. One investor chooses to invest inside an RRSP, the other decides to invest in non-RRSP investments. If we assume that both are in the -50% tax bracket and both earn 9% per year on their investments, after 25 years, the RRSP investor has 5286.493 morn money. If you are part of the 50% of Canadians who do not have a pension plats, this is the first place you should start saving The unbelievable ctfect -,t compounding become more evident over " vicars, as the RRSP Proven Management: Altamira Management Limited is the Fund's Investment Advisor, with lead portfolio manager Susan Coleman. "Toronto's Susan Coleman is one of a handful of true super- stars in the world of Canadian mutual funds." Barry Nelson, Calgary Herald After taxes, a $5,000 investment costs as little as $340. Taxable income... in excess of: $29,591 $59,181 $66,653 RRSP tax savings @ (Not unique to I.SIFs) (2,095) (2,505) (2,660) + 40% LSIFs tax creditsC& (2,000) (2,000) (2,000) = Total tax savings (4,095) (4,505) (4,660) (1) Gross income less income tax deductions allowed by law in Ontario. (2) Reduction in income as a result of reduced taxable income after RRSP deduction - calculated at marginal rates. (Based on 1995 Ontario tax rates) RRSP deduction available on any RRSP - eligible investment. Note: income tax is payable on amounts withdrawn from RRSPs. (3) 20% federal and 20% provincial labour sponsored investment funds tax credit. TR CROV"H "D INC. IrPraa.r iadrmatlaa &SO 71rim Cr" Fed "e. is oraeaiaad m ifs pragw"m ONda a eery bar a Welter ddy ""w =it neared d atauiraae arae ad read it cuthi t bdow sura came a" i..rade.t rate won ScotiaMcLeod at the Cons& M Don Wright (416) 296-RRSP (416) 296-7777 a THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -PAGE 17 investor is nearly 5800,000 ahead. This is certainly an opportunity that no Canadian can afford to overlook. 2) Before you can attain a goal, you must have a plan. Without a plan of your future needs, how can you possibly save towards them'.' if you do not know how to determine this, speak with an investment professional who is willing to provide you with a personalized projection of your future needs and an investment plan that will attain these goals. With a plan, you can succeed The selection of which investment you choose for your RRSP is determined through this process The investments reflect your needs and desired returns. This is a critical step to matching your desired RRSP plan with potential investments that can be purchased inside of your RRSP 3) Your RRSP is only a vehicle for saving Many Canadians do not understand the multitude of investments that can be utilized to earn higher returns Further, puny of these James Schofield C.F.P. Chartered Financial Planner Member of TPA Investment Planninq Inc. "A professional you can trust For Free with a reputation for the Consultation highest quality personal service and integrity." call 428-9911 investments have equal or less risk than GICs, but have higher rates of return. Selectively chosen to complement each other, different investments can effectively be arranged to enhance your long-term returns. Which are best" That is really dependent on you. your needs and the size of your RRSP There are numerous types of investments that can be placed in your RRSP, including • GICs, stripped bonds, accrual notes. bonds, treasury bills • Mutual funds • Common and preferred shares • Private business shares 4, Review your RRSP savings on a regular basis. This should occur on a quarterly or semi-annual basis, to cinsure your investments are directed towards the cvcr-changing investment environment This is best done with an investment advisor who is completely aware of your goals. A well-managed RRSP is your ticket to i remplete, financial independence and to providing you with the options to do the things sou desire to do in your retirement Further. unlike a pension. RRSPs are passed to your estate, creating a legacy of intergenerational wealth for your family Now is the time for you to act Ask questions and put together an RRSP plan that will lead you to a happy, healthy and tinaricially sound retirement If you wish to receive our "Timely Tips for RRSP Investors" brtxhure or have question-, or :ommcnis that you wish to have addressed. please call (4161 165-6077 or I -80U -1N7-1565 or fax at (416).%5-6007 WHAT IF YOUR RETIREMENT PLANS ARE BIGGER THAN YOUR RET IREMENT PLAN? Are you satisfied with the assets you have accumulated in your RRSP? The type of RRSP you have can make a world of difference to your future. Most conventional plans lock you into a limited range of Fixed rate, fixed term investments. In contrast, The Nesbitt Burns Self -Directed RRSP offers you the flexibility to adjust your investments as market conditions or your )bjectives change and therefore the potential to earn more. For full details on an RRSP that can take you as far as you want to go, call today. MICHAEL J. CANN Investment Advisor (416) 365-6077 or 1-800-387-1565 (toll free) NESBITT BUMNS M.mbu 0 Rhe lank of Montreal Group of Companies ro lor • PAGE 18-THIE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 110% Name Dropping in �►' ax and Pickering keith gilligan i. f Birthday 50th Birthday Birthday 1�7 Birthday -W I shing Kevin Tay- It's the big for a very special, very one I -Or Annette r Happy first birth - happy fifth birthday are who turns 50 on day to "our beautiful Mom, Dad. Jennv. Feb. 19. Wish- angel" Madyson Laura. Grandma and ing her all the Leavens on Feb. 16. Grandpa Taylor, and best are friends "You came into our Grandma and Grandpa Jenette and lives and changed Cole. Happy birthday. Joan. both of everything for the KeN.** Ke%in's birthday is whom say they haven't and never better. All our love. on Feb. 20. will reach the half -century mark. kisses and hugs." say Mom. Grandpa. Grandma, Auntie Sean, Auntie Cathy, r Uncle Brett and Holly. Richelle. Birthday Special 21st birthday wishes went out to Kim The big girl in the Barr' berly Moonlight on Fcb. Birthday home is three years old. Jen - Is you had a ' .We hope nifer celebrated her birthday great da-, ' and happiness Happy 16th birth - on Feb. 12 with best wishes always. Love." Mom. day wishes went out from Mommy, Daddy, new Dad and Kevin. J to Dustin Nionikos on Feb. I,. "We brother Stepheni. Nanny and Grandpa, Grandma and ove you Dustin ,- say Mom. Dad and Grandad, and all her aunts, Birthday I uncles and cousins. "Happy Jor-Dan. We low YOU" Jen- s ftmfly sq* Birthday Lauren Leslie has Birthday glided into its, dibl double Scott t*sroches agetting to he 9 I a hie gm_ He turned three on Feb. Michael McGrath turning 10 on celebrated his 12th Feb. 16. The 15 with happy hirthda% greetings. alone with lots of hues and kisses, birthday on Feb. 14- Ajax Figure from Mom. Dad. Robin. Nlissv, birthday Skating Club ..::Vex. Code, Grandma, Grandpa. %lichacl. Love always. member has a. Its another Valentine's won about 30 Nana. Papa and all his aunts. ,a, Mom. Dad and uncles and :ousins. Day birthday. Christa medals in four Casselman turned 21 on years of skat- the 141h. Love and many I ing. Lauren also has a passion for dancing. happy returns from her Happy birthday wishes and love came from Birthday family and friends. Mom and Dad. -Our little cupids- Feb. 22 is a special Brody Warren cel- day for Laura Beer. chral-ed his first ..It was one year ago Birthday BirthdiV hirthdaN Feb. 14- that we were blessed Feb. 18 is Jonathan Poole -&Costa turned NVIs h i n g him a with the birth of our a big day two on Feb- 15 aM cekbrated with his happy birthday with beautiful little girl." for Tyler i Mommy, Daddy, lots of love and W , shing Laura a ma Havden. big sisters Eliza - kisses were Mom, happy first birthday beth and Victot* �b e L a U S C Dad. big sister Bre- are Mommy, Daddv.he's turning his Naas Poole, anne. Nanna. Papa Nana, Papa, Grand- five years .41111, AwWe Cathy and and a;1 his aunts. ma, Grandpa, old. Family his Grampa uncles and cousins. Uncle Rob, Aunt and friends daC*stL lira fam- Vickv, Uncle Tim, wish him a ily sends -lots of Aunty Rosa and Nat. 10*,46 Ow specw I happy. birth - Birthday 1 day. Birthday wishes are sent with love to Birthday Samantha Hamad Birthday who's six on Feb. 18. Much love from Special birthday wishes was 15 s Mommy, Daddy, went out Nicole Rogers on a brothers Jamie and Feb. 15 when she celebrated very spe- Brandon. little sister her ninth birthday. Wishing cial day Ashley, Nana, Eggy her all the best with love in the and Kevin. were Mom, Dad and Chass. R o s s home, as 0; & Brandon turned Birthdays three. "A very happy birthday to our daughters, Wishing Erin Ivens turns four Antoinette Gagliano, who is turning 14, and him a happy birthday were on Feb. 19. Wishing her Sonia, who will be I I years old ... both on Feb. 19! k Mom, Dad, brothers Ryan and the happiest birthday ever Separate parties will be held. Lots of love and very Kyle, Nonno, Nonna, Aunt are Morn, Dad, Andrew, best wishes to you both for a wonderful day, from Dee, Uncle Vince and cousins Greg and Toto. "We love Mom and Dad." Daniella and Cassandra. you," her family says. Birthday? Submit it to Keith Gilligan's weekly ...Send to: Name Dropping column. We'll publish Name Dropping Anniversary? your special occasion in an easy -to -read c/o Keith Gilligan i THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -PAGE 19 9 ...' 74po ipi F P r_� �4 �A d . �01 �4:::; �; Exercising with Arthritis Compliments of Durham Orthopedic Clinic Almost 40,000,000 North Americans have some form of arthritis. Studies have shown that regular low impact exercise helps reduce the pain due to arthritis. Gone are the days when people with arthritic joints were told to rest, restrict their activities and just learn to live with the pain. It is now well accepted that people with arthritis can exercise and by exercising, they can affect the way arthritis affects their lives. With regular exercise you can: 1. Keep joints mobile, movement is what lubricates joints and by keeping the joints well lubricated, you may be able to slow down the progression of the arthritic changes. 2. Strengthening your muscles and bones. 3. Decrease fatigue and increase stamina. There are many different forms of exercise for people with arthritis but the most important factor for choosing an exercise suitable for yourself is the amount of stress and strain that exercise will have on your arthritic joints. Consulting your family doctor or your physical therapist is wise when you are unsure as to which activities may be most suitable for your specific arthritic problem. ,Ph7�ysiotherapy Many people with arthritis enjoy such activities as walking, swimming, tai chi, dancing or yoga. There are many other choices as well when looking into a suitable exercise program. Before you start with any exercise program consult with your doctor if you have: - arthritis or any other muscle or joint problem - heart, lung or blood pressure problem - chest pain, dizziness, fainting spells - any other medical problem which may limit you physically - you are over 50 and it has been years since you have last been involved in a regular exercise program Discontinue the exercises: - if it causes you increased pain - if it involves exercising a swollen inflamed joint - if you experience chest pain, severe shortness of breath and increased dizzy spells Do: - exercise regularly - respect pain - adjust exercise levels when necessary - consult your doctor or physical therapist if you have any questions or concerns 10 LASER VISION CORRECTION Your key to freedom from glasses and contact tenses DL JOHN MSCI. M *u)., FiLc.L (c) OplMhaknologist Laser Refractive Surgeon offers A Free Patient Information Session on LASER VISION CORRECTION to reserve a space at the next session Call (905) 721-1211 with the Persona/ C1Touch! • Orthopedics • Arthritis • Back and Neck Pain • Sports • MVA Rehab • Craniosacral Therapy • Auto • Health Ins. • WCB • No Referral Req'd "Pickering Physiotherapy Centre" Registered Physiotherapists 420-1266 1450 Kingston Rd.=Hwy. 2 & Valley Farm Rd. THE cry OF THE MARATHON WARRIOR I NEED A Congratulations Bruce Patterson & Don Kirby on their Capital to capital Ski Tour'96. ?ff INNE1 Skating, skiing & winter activities can lead to aches and pain. If you hurt - or want to avoid pain - see the leader in physical rehabilitation. WHITES ROAD PHYSIOTHERAPY & SPORTS INJURIES CLINIC • THE MEDICAL CENTRE I1(lower level) 1 (905) 4204647 "M 720 Sheppard Avenue Suite 8 4Ike Pickering, Ontario LIV IGS .. THE HOUSE OF ESTHETICS Winter - Full Facials • Skin Analysis Special • I:}ehrow Shaping • I.Ip waxing $25�' - Paraffin Hand Treatment and Eye Make-up Applications Call Joanna to took1.0 420-2211 and appt. or for more i.N 563 Norfolk Sq. information. mww. � Pickering ' • Family Physician • Physiotherapy • Homeopathy • Cranial Sacral • TMJ Dysfunction (Jaw joint pain) • Massage Therapy • Rehabilitation Clinic • Personal Fitness/Nutrition 9o5 831-8115 Call Today for An Appointment Mon. -Fri.: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. DURHAM ORTHOPEDIC CLIN\,,C PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Physiotherapy Treatment for Acute Chronic Joint & Muscle Pain & Sports Injuries MASSAGE THERAPY AVAILABLE MEMBER OF P.A. T.H. 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COMMUNITY CLINIC PROGRAM MEMBER OF THE ACTIVE PHYSIOTHERAPY REHABILITATION GROUP GET BACK TO ACTION FOAM683 9598 APPOINTMENT ■ 375 Finley Avenue, Suite 104, Ajax AIM ■ F� > > J o g LL X rY ■ GET BACK TO ACTION FOAM683 9598 APPOINTMENT ■ 375 Finley Avenue, Suite 104, Ajax PA11t 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1& 19% `AAA' Peewee AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax Pickering Raiders Canadian Air Ter Systems major peewee 'AAA' rep hockey team ended regular -season play with three wins and a loss in Eastern Ontario league action. The Raiders will now take on Quinte i the first round of playoffs. The Raiders defeated second -plat Whitby 5--1. Andre Darlow scored a pai of goals, both set up by Brandon McMillan. Shawn Cooper. Matthew Pet p playolgos Raiders tune u for with good season end and Danny Schofield rounded out the with one each. Stinson was solid between The Raiders dropped a 6-5 decision to Tech • scoring. Steve Burnett, Kevin Crawford, the pipes. York-Simcoe. Schofield registered two v Rov MacLeod, Mike Cuzzolino, Geoffrey Playing the Central Ontario Wolves, the goals and an assist, while McMillan con - Stewart. Allan Maclsaac. Adam Blair and Raiders emerged with an 8-2 victory. tributed three assists. Darlow had a goal Brent Chandler added assists. Steve McMillan and Darlow each registered two and an assist, and Cuzzolino and Stinson played a solid game in net. goals and two assists, while Cuzzolino MacLeod had two assists apiece. Stewart n The Air Tech Systems Raiders beat had two goals and a single helper. and Peneycad both had single markers. Quinte 5-3. Matthew Peneycad scored Schofield and Stewart each counted a Brett Lemmon tended the net for the e twice, Crawford. Cooper and Darlow goal and an assist. Crawford chipped in Raiders. r once each. Assisting were McMillan and with three helpers, Peneycad and In regular -season play, the Raiders Cuzzolino with three apiece, and Chandler had two each and MacLeod one. amassed a record of 14 wins, 12 losses t Crawford. Pett, Darlow and Peneycad Stinson was solid in net as usual. and two ties. -sTo advertise in this space.'SPC)RTS callusat i 683-5110 Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. s Goal -mouth scramble Three friends took to the pavement at Brookshire Square in Pickering for a game of road hockey last Saturday. Matt Pietrangelo, left, and Mark Moss, right, attempt to score on goaltender Michael Quinto. photo by Ron Pietroniro Novice Raiders on a roll heading into `AAA' playoffs AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax -Pickering Raiders Yorkton major novice 'AAA' rep hockey team is poised for the playoffs after finishing in fiAt place in the Eastern Ontario league this season. The Raiders finished league play with a record of 20 wins, three losses and six ties. The Yorkton novices' first-round playoff opponent wasn't available at press time. 71te Ajax -Pickering novices ended the season with four victories, the most recent a 4- 1 win over Peterborough in a penalty -filled contest on Feb. II« Brett Connolly, Matthew Thrift, Joey McColm and Andrew D.issanayake dcntrd the twine for the Raiders, McColm, Carroll, Small, with assists to Brent Small, John Scrymgeour and McColm, Thrift and Kyle Dissanayake. Benson was Tate. Paul Benson provided again stingy between the the team with pipes. solid goalt In the return match with ing. Markham, the Raiders skated In a hometo a 4-2 win. and-homeAAAA The Ajax -Pickering defence s e r i e sof Jason Winder, Kyle Foster, with the Eddie Snetsinger, Tate and Markham Coultice played a tough phys- Waxers, ical game. Goalie Bryan A j a x - Eustace was sharp until Pickering won the first game injury forced his exit. Benson 7-2. came on in relief and nailed Patrick Milne scored twice, down the win. Scoring for the with singles to Matt Carroll, Yorkton novice Raiders were McColm, Thrift, Michael Small with two, McColm and Rocca and Shawn Coultice. Milne with singles. Assisting Adding assists were Tate and were Thrift, Scrymgeour, Rocca with -two each, Milne,.. Tate and Milne.. Wanted: Leaf Tickets Good seats are needed for Leaf games. Will pay face value. Call 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672). woman who developed many young players PICKERING — A squash event here later this month will honor a woman who contributed to junior squash in both Ajax and Pickering. The Pickering Squash Club will host the second annual Lee Hanebury Squash Tournament at the Pickering Recreation Complex Feb. 23 to 25. The Squash Ontario -sanctioned event will feature men's competition from the 'A' to the 'E' levels and women's categories from the 'A' to 'D' brack- ets. All proceeds from the three-day event will be turned over to Squash Ontario. The tournament is named in honor of Hanebury, who spent countless hours helping young squash players at both the Ajax and Pickering Squash Clubs. She died of cancer two years ago. -Both of her sons are national champions and she spent a lot of time involved in junior squash," says Pickering complex squash pro Scott Coleman, one of the tourney organiz- ers. "She devoted a lot of time to all the kids... Coleman expects between 120 and 130 players to take part in the event — most from Durham Region and others from Toronto and vicinity. Headlining the women's category will be local teenage squash sensation Nicole Carroll who's heavily favored in the 'A' category. She's the defend- ing Ontario under -19 champion and one of the top-ranked women's play- ers in the province. On the men's side, Pickering Squash Club's Martin Nugent is expected to do well at the event as he's a strong Toronto and District League 'A' level player. Tournament action begins Friday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. Finals in the men's and women's divisions begin at around noon on Sunday, Feb. 25 and continue to approximately 3 p.m. There's no admission charge and spectators are welcome. The tournament is sponsored by Black Knight, Sport Chek and the Pickering complex, which is donating court time for the charity event. FIMIUMIN CHILDREN'S T BALL CHILDREN'S T BALL (YEAR OF BIRTH 1989-1990 (YEAR OF BIRTH 1976-1988 Sunday, February 25th 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 27th 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Second Floor, Valleyfarm Road, South of Hwy. 2 to: AN Pickering residents, who register with P.S.A. prior to March 1 a are guaranteed that they will be placed on a team for the 1996 season. (ie: no waiting lists) FIRST EACH P�N f CHILD ADDI'MMAL 16 0 40 S19LING il Iu DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors Te�by" 'r -'r -In L LIL LJ CASENIEN7' I)OUBI,E'; HUN(: TILT -ACTION' • Picture Nlndows • B@y & Bow Windows • risurance Maims • Patio Doors ' • Storm Doors • "dew ;onstruction 'Windows • Mass & Screen Repairs MOBILE SHOWROOM FREE ESTIMATES WAYNE HUTCHINSON 696 KING ST 'rd SALES SERVICE 3 OSHAWA. ONTARIO INSTALLATION L1J 21_3 pos) 579-2222 SOLID OAK A CHERRY SOLID FURNITURE SOM • AMISH MADE SOLID • FINISHED IN OUR OWN PLANT SOLID CUSTOM FURNITURE, FISHES & COLOURS DICKERING HOME A DESrA CENTRE 17SS PICKERPOG PARKWAY (CORNER OF BROCK W A MI. PICKERING.) 1 427-1381 DURHAM TILE & MARBLE el- • Floor & wall coverings • De00raM ceranics • Resilient floors (cushion floorings, vinyl, asbestos file & Euro flooring) Cal Ron for a FFM ESTOUTE 50 7' 30 ym eX(Iel;w= 1755 PICKERING PARKWAY PICKERING HOME 6 LEISURE CENTRE (9W 6tiM79 • Wide selection of tiles, r,7ande & hardwood floors • Bathroom accessories • Tools _ • INSTALLATIONS • FREE ESTll inIMATES _ 0 O" On astallation materials I 50 O with every floor & wall tile � — — — — purchase — 1 I COMPLETE RENOVATION I $56910 OF BATHTUB EXPOSURE L�'Y WITH SOAP SHCERAMIC I PLEASE VISIT US FOR EVERYDAY SPECIALS! Mid until Feb. ISNA) 6 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -PAGE: TI vp TREE REMOVAL • TREE PRUNING • RESIZING . Y fc '°i y HOWARD'S . 4�lm Ogg, "mss' TREE REMOVAL f.y �^tyM y it ..tt i Neighbours Dan Fanelli and Joe Demma ''� �$_ >, • RESIDENTIAL •COMMERCIAL paper effect wall application. Free Estimates '''``Y + ` For Residential, Commercial both say that many people choose to add and Industrial _ry (Lawn Maintenance) �1 All work Guaranteed family room or adding another bedroom. Phone 905-839-0282 Also, with Joe's expertise. installing a Numbers: 416-412-7922 bathroom in the basement is no problem Landscape Ontario Over 20 Years even if a roughed in facility is not available. Experience We suggest innovative ideals such as experience in painting and plumbing along GTA Interiors offers a unique approach to home renovations Joe Demma and Dan Fanelli of GTA Interiors It was a business that started by chance but Dan offers a wide wrier. of specialty todav GTA Interiors can credit its success, painting finishes to give your home or not to chance, but to its reputation for top basement a truly unique look that is quality work at competitive prices. customized to your taste including ragging, Neighbours Dan Fanelli and Joe Demma sponging, scrumbling and a beautiful tissue met four years ago during a fireworks paper effect wall application. display on their street. Finished basements are their specialty and Joe, whose background is in plumbing, both say that many people choose to add was working on a project that needed the hundreds of square feet of living space to services of a professional painter. Dan just their home by turning the basement into a happened to be what Joe needed and it family room or adding another bedroom. wasn't long before they combined forces to Also, with Joe's expertise. installing a start their own business doing home bathroom in the basement is no problem renovation work in the Durham area. even if a roughed in facility is not available. "We've combined our 16 nears of We suggest innovative ideals such as experience in painting and plumbing along roughing in a bathroom even if one is not with our carpentry skills to offer a unique immediately needed. If they decide on one service," says Dan. "When doing work like later the cost will be lessened because you finishing someone's basement, the won't have to have a wall or floor tom up to homeowner deals directly with us. There's put in the plumbing;' explains Joe. no need to get separate plumbing and Dan and Joe pride themselves on their painting contractors so we are often the only superior customer service they offer their two people in and out of the house" clients no matter how big or small the job. This creates a great deal of security for the "We never lose sight of the fact that we are homeowner and makes the renovation entrusted to repair and beautify people's process much easier to live with when fewer homes. This is important to us," says Dan. people are working in your house. "Our client's satisfaction is always fully "It allows us to provide a high quality guaranteed:" product since quality control rests with you," Free estimates are available and that includes says Joe. a basement plan. Take advantage of their For the past four years Dan and Joe have winter special. With this article you can have had hundreds of satisfied customers and you your basement finished and they pay the can call any of them for references. They GST. also have a large photo portfolio showing the Also it might be cold outside but it's never work they've done to help give ideas for too early to plan for those wood decks, your home and at the same time illustrate the fences and sheds for spring and summer. attention to detail and the quality they place For more information about GTA Interiors on their work. call (905) 509-7523. GTA Interiors Inc. "Let us create vour dream home" Top quality professional workmanship in: • Finished basements ' Plumbing • Painting ` Wallpapering • Decks *Fences Satisfaction guaranteed Pictures and references available Call Dan at (905) 509-7523 Dave & Staff at PLUMBING FOR YOU would like to thank everybody for making his GRAND RE -OPENING on Feb. 9th to Feb. 11th a Great Success Unit #7 1050 BROCK RD. PICKERING P,GKERiryG C. FAC:TnAy•Wi MANUFACTURERS OF NEW AND CUSTOM MADE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE SOFAS -LOVE SEATS -W iG CiLURS-OnOMANs We also carry Lanark Koehler, Goldstar, Lano Lounger • Interior Decorator on staff • Thousands of fabrics to choose from • Workn uitship guaranteed • Drapes PAGE 22 -THE NEVI'S ADN'ERTISEK SUNDAI'. FEBRUAKY 18. 1"M W cc N a W r W W 3 M • 0 UR AUTOMOTIVE PROFcNIONALS r ------------i 1 J 1 PENNZOIL 1 i FEBRUARY C MARCH 1 SAVINGS PACKAGE i i I I I I I I I I 1 SAVE 10" OFF ANY TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1 EXPIRES MAR. 311% 1 1195 WESTNEY FOAD SOUTH, AJAX. ONT. (905) 427-6796 1 10 Minute Oil Change Centre I 1 NC APo'JINTYEN'S NEE:,::. • WAr RAN' APORCVE: 1 CNIV I !' G'M , I i I I THREE BEARS Aftui-oBODv "ONE OF AJAX'S LARGEST AUTOBODY a $ We Pay Mose COLLISION SHOPS Deduct es "'Serving The Durham Region" 20" TV DRAW COME IN EARLY and INNl We are aivi ft away a free "" ooisr Tv IN ire sum" 111! MCL Cu eiotara bee atloate as � paid, and emaddiatm Jere eater Tv draw M be Aimed' Miiiiiii.3M Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks Frame Straightening • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims UNIT ■20B 282 MONARCH AVE, AJAX 1905l 619-2327 ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Professionals at Three Bears Autobody are dedicated to saving you money elI I A Three Bears Autobody technician works on a 1958 Pontiac Stratochief in the shop's high tech paint baking spray booth. The spring season is just around the corner. a time when people traditionally think about repairing the dents and scratches to their car that have accumulated err the winter this brutally cold winter has kept the slush and salt to a fninimum, but the first spring car wash will reveal those small nicks that have turned into rust blisters and those parking lot door swipes that are really noticeable on a clean car. The staff at Three Bears Autobod'. can trans10rnt that porn out look into a gleamin�� new vehicle that luuk� Itkc it Just came out of the '.ictorv, but the timing is very important. Would you expect to pay more for a convertible in June than December" Or a i,air of skis in Dcccmher, rather than July! The same lo'lic applies to the auto h,xfy business. When evervbodv brings in their car on the first halmy day, you ,:.in expect to pav more, but if you beat the rush, chances are, your txxly, shop will ,,,ivc you a better deal. So il"you are a smart shopper, you will bring in your car to Three Bear% Autobody, before the crowd. To give you an extra incentive to conic in earls, we are gising away a free 20" color TV in the month of March. Come in for a no -obligations free estimate on your vehicle and till out a ticket on the color Tti' draw, to be held on March 31/96. Three Bears Autolx►dy Inc., located at 282 Monarch Ave.. Unit 20B in Ajax. is a shop with traditional values. " Vr'e offer a complete range of services ranging trom collision work. rust repair, restoration to complete paint jobs;' says Kevin Bond. "And it's all dune by qualified and licensed stall who take extra care to do the job right. Our customers deserve and expect satisfaction when they entrust their vehicle to us, so we take that special care to ensure that we meet or exceed their expectations" With great service usually comes a large price, but the staff at Three Bears believe Its better to give the customer value because they want their customer for a lifetime. "Our reputation will be earned through hard work, one customer at a tinter' says Kevin. "But we are hopeful that a happy customer will recommend us to their friends when we do a good job on their vehicle:' To enhance value, Three Bears offers free rental cars for most insurance collision claims, or we pay the deductible on your claim, subject to certain conditions. Senior citizens may request a 10% discount on all work no matter how big or small the job. they also provide a shuttle service. From a complete collision repair to a minor paint touch up, visit Three Bears Autobody, or call 619 -BEAR (2327). Come in for a no -obligation free estimate and don't forget to fill out a ticket for that colour TV. Proud IoSvr7 v }uu THRIFTY \ "Honesty, Perfection MECHANIC SHOP mc mwamM Customer Satisfaction" M S� 695 Finley Ave. REASONABLE PRICES Ajax, Ont. -- —,r - - IOIL '�~Y SERVI I CLUB I . j coupon OfferW.V. , Au s 'FILTER Expires II "' LVans and light duty trucks extra Alar. 311% 11 Truck Extra Expires liar. 31/% ---------------- ---j HENRY DESJARDINS AIITAMATIVF INl_ ALIGNMENTS AIR CONDITIONING FUEL INJECTION, BRAKES, IGNITION, CARBURETION REPAIRSTO ALL MAKES ,4l' I1=� 9377 MACKEN23E (JUST S. OF GAYLY) AJAX WN 1 e- weeK, get905 the 2nd free! Call us for TORONTO . details LINE 798-7672 Applies to Articles For 70 Sale and Vehicles For \ Sale only. CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: rVISAie ttp://www.durhamnews.net THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1996 -PAGE: Zrl O AUCTION GOER . Call 683-75,15 for Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.' Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m, to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 On, Careers Me, Careers M11 Careers ' ' Careers Careers ffl17 Careers General ' General e er I ' General Help P p SERIOUS COMPUTER TRAINING Microcomputer Business Applications (M.C.B.A.) H 30 WEEKS Computer Support Specialist (C.S.S.) " 38 WEEKS Computer Programming and System Analysis H 32 WEEKS Electronics, Computer and Network Technician H 40 WEEKS Computer Applications, Programming & Systems Analysis H 54 WEEKS Computer Support Specialist, Programming & Systems Analysis +-* h 2 WEEKS Computer Applications, Electronics, Computer and Network Technician WEEKS Electronics, Computer and Network Technician with Computer Support +-;• 6' WEI—XS Electronics, Computer and Network Technician, Programming & Systems Analysis H 64 WEEKS (Please check which courses are offered in Oshawa and which courses are offered in Pickering) Other Diploma Programs offered: a Business *.4 ecounfing • Dental is Hospitality' • Secretarial - Legal do .Medical Toronto School of Business Oshawa Campus - Oshawa Centre Pickering Campus 723-1163 420-1344 learn iFf 1i1idwilN1ir: Get Started! • LAN Systems TWinolm - Programmer An*st W • Compulermed Acim u i -(Network Specialist (CNE -3) b • Computer Mai tent Technology- - Olfice Admirrst anon `,, Fiiam" anklaafta a dliaMle b fuse WMo quo" X16) 291-6662 Iseem993-99 325 Mikw Avenue 560 King street west We CW COLLEGE Reath for rear feture OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Taoism & Hospitality 54 Centre St. N. um A46- General lHelp �p , General Help 576-9175 OBC aurum apmrtisr couEca General Help JOBS! 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LIW2A'4 PART TIME and on call posd,on available at First Steps Child Care Please send resume 1990 Whites Rd Pickering Ont L 1 V 6P5 Deadline for appt Mon Feb 26 POSITIONS available 'or 'ull time. pan time or Sun. days only for experienced haastylists with a protes- slonal and committed atu tude Please call Mary 728- 4623 2&4623 A WORK From home opportunity 'hat pays to 'vain at home. 427-1559 ACTORS ACTRESSES MODELS -le 96 `11- ^, -as ;wPn pronto production s ex- ;Ir",:iN Scouting new peg :le W—. lilferert ooks ,napes and sues ric ?x cenence 'leededl All ages vewbor tc Semr ror N Cornmerciats. ''r shows =eae.re =dms. 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Windows - Word - Excel - PowerPoint - WordPerfect - Lotus- Bookkeeping - Novell Financial assistance may be available Full instruction. Day and Evening Ajax (905) 427-1922 DIAMOND (MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE KMI GeneralGeneral Help 1 Help MAINTENANCE PERSON Paper converting plant requires an experienced maintenance ptnon with some electrical background, competime wages and N-nefit,, own translxmation. send resume to: TERLYN INDUSTRIES 782 NIcKay Rd. Pickering, Ontario. LIW2A'4 PART TIME and on call posd,on available at First Steps Child Care Please send resume 1990 Whites Rd Pickering Ont L 1 V 6P5 Deadline for appt Mon Feb 26 POSITIONS available 'or 'ull time. pan time or Sun. days only for experienced haastylists with a protes- slonal and committed atu tude Please call Mary 728- 4623 2&4623 A WORK From home opportunity 'hat pays to 'vain at home. 427-1559 ACTORS ACTRESSES MODELS -le 96 `11- ^, -as ;wPn pronto production s ex- ;Ir",:iN Scouting new peg :le W—. lilferert ooks ,napes and sues ric ?x cenence 'leededl All ages vewbor tc Semr ror N Cornmerciats. ''r shows =eae.re =dms. Catalogs -tie Mode, & 'aient Bu- -?au of Ornano will x nolding auditions Ir your area on Saturday cec 24M by apoorvw! xitV Audition tee Is S34 5l, and a refundable f regstrarn Wesn' 7ua N 'c sche0- ,Ie in audiDor pnone -- "9 352 6999 berawen -6 .' cao i Neer Model and Talent Bureau of Ontario NOT A SCHOOL OR AGENCY AIRLINE JOBS' Now ^'y 3'- per hour All positions both skilled antl ;n- sk Ged Excellent pay benefits Call 1'5041429-Q229 Ext 479A7 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication News Advertiser mil not be responsible for more alar one nconect Inserlion and Mere shall be no liability for non -(neon of any adver- Dsement. I-iebdlty for er- rors in ads Is limited to the amount pard fa the occupying the error All copy is sub!ed e ap- proval the of managemen! o! News Advertiser OSHAWA COMPANY needs 5 drivers immedl IV. vehicle required Rae� 728-8542 ■ tr4(;E 24 -THE NEIN'~ ADVERTISER `UNDAI', FEBRt'ARN' 18. 1996 General General eneral General General General Office Sales Help/ Saks Hell 1 HelpIm EfferHelp 1 Help 1 Help IM, Help 1 Help 1 Agent 1 Ago SALES AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES We are looking for persons who have the ability to call on our present customers and to establish new ones. Income in di- rect proportion with persons ability. Call 723-3411 for your personal interview CARETAKER We are looking for an experienced person to maintain the common space of a large co-operative project. The successful ap- pl cant will have an excellent knowledge c i floor and wall treatments and other jan- tcrial related duties. Salary will be based nr work experience. GENERAL LABOURER/ HANDYPERSON We are looking to a person Aho has a variety_ of skills in various maintenance wcrk Heavy lifting may be required. Sal- ary will be based on work experience. PART-TIME OFFICE HELP Recept c- and typing. Experience with computers. WordPertect'Word and Wind- ows preferred. Co-op experience would be ar asset. Salary will be based on work experience. he Co-op is an equal opportunity e,nployer Please send or deliver resume to Hiring Committee, Northview Meadow Co-operative Homes Inc.., Suite 1000. 1252 Pentland St. OSHAWA. Ont. L1G 7X3 Deadline: Feb. 22 EARN up to $550 a week, PERMANENT part-time SELF STORAGE facility WE need people f0 make HOnIeWO/kers eC Boni i ' r t meta eweuery (necklace. brace ets. earrings) Job available coast to coast from your home No experience needed Send a self-ad- dressed stamped envelope to Kevenchris Corp. 991 Matheson Blvd E Unit e5. REF ' 600. Mississauga. On - HAIRSTYLIST wanted for busy Whitby salon. Call Marie 430-0300 Needed To assemble products. Free Supplies. Start imme- dtaley. Free details SendS.A.S E. to OSE 117T7 1057 Steeles Ave. W. North York. Ont M2R 3X1 NO SELLING IN- VOLVED Busy Aiax Dls tnbuuon centre requires 4 - c people to book appant- ^,ents for sates staff Must be outgoing, and like to talk ,n the phone Hours Mon c,i.. 5-9 pm Sat. 10-4pm. ..O to S&fir call now 427- 512 tip s .c opo c requires mature person for practice in Pickering Tuespart time position. Fax evenings, Fridays. Satur- resumes to 831.5556 or days Non-smoker. experi- ence preferred Send re- mail to 1700 Alliance Rd. surae to file 7277. PO Box Pickering No phone calls 481. Oshawa. Ontario L1H please 71_5 REGISTERED MAS- SAGE Therapists required for a busy rehab clinic in downtown Oshawa. For in- terview call 571-1729 Office 1 Help PROFESSIONAL Wind- ow a o Doc, sales per- �.on,8 Kitchen sales person with computer design Exp. ail leads provided send re- cume t0 file x 7278. Osha- wa This Week. P O Box 481, Oshawa. Ont LIH 715 SNOW Clearing, help wanted part-time, on call basis. leading to full-time In spring for landscaping and grounds maintenance Send resume to CPM 12730 Simi St Port Per- ry. 1.91. 183 immediately. no calls we pay you directly to, assemble our products Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E to Five Star Enterprises 1848 Liverpool Rd_ Suite 213 Pickering, OnL, L1V 6M3 Skilled Skilled Skilled WORK BOOTS -of re - Help Help Help quired It you have them. leave them at tame. Locaj TRANSMISSION TECHNICIAN We are looking for a G.M. CLASS "A" MECHANIC who is productive/ quality conscious & wanting to work in a busy flat rate shop. Call GRANT BROCK AT COWAN PONTIAC BUICK Bowmanville 623-3396 -ompany now hiring. van- ous departments Earn up to $12 80 per hour Cuah- ed training provided. Must have own transportation Cal 404-0403 IF you are single or a sin gle parent or separated or divorced with three years work experience, you may quality for financial assns• lance or if you are over 45 and have recently been laid oil, you may quality for training assistance. DIP/ CERT., Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. Word. Accpac. Bedford, Autocad, Ventura, Pagemaker. Harvard, Cor- el. Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. Co- bol, Pascal and C. Photo- shop. Quark Express and Illustrator, Durham Busi. ness Computer College. 427-3010 PART TIME BOOK- KEEPER Musl gave ex penence with business vision accounting software. ms office Salary commen. surate with experience. Fax resume to 905-683-5414 TRAINEE Well esge tablished medium sized insurance brokera looking for Insurance broker trainee, to work in the West Hill area. University Educa- tion preferred, no expen- ence required Send resume to file. #7274 Dshawa This Week Box 481 OsN- wa. On. L 1 H 71_5 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 Fax News Advertiser ffi&0707 683-7363 1 1 improvements 'MISTER CHEAP- i c --;e law apartments. additions. renCfS. deCks NC Li- censed for over 2C yeas A!, work guaranteed 17• Free estimate call Ernie 905-404-8'70 .Ntr. Brush For Home or Basincs� �V Improvement~ . Painting • keno"ations • Addifioati' Plumbing %Cal ilk Councous • 21 hr. • Fret Estimates 1905! tfi97-1950 BASELINE Renovations. additions, garages, kitch- ens, bathrooms. electrical, plumbing, drywall, carpet- ing, painting, repairs. 20 yrs. experience. Call Andy (905)433--T 43 i 'SUDGET NOW JIM wOVENIEIrlf Basel AplS. Rec-rooms, plurf g, "Mons, electrical, drpaill 15 yrs. Everierx e. Free estimates, call Mario (905) 619663. COL (416) 5604663 C a R Maintanrkoe Build- ing repelling nd rs areriwols ati electrical. pfurnbirig, ce- taniic tiles. carpentry. From sma repairs to major rerk- ove•ens. Fully guarenteed. Ire• estimates. (905)868- 9300 1 1 Imiproviltments CONTRACTING r ^ome 8 pMce •eno- X ProfeSS,Onal $en - your needs for over 15 rs Fully licensed a in - Id An wont guar. Phone Dave at 905-420-6463 anytime DOORS "R" US GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS, twE INSTALL). FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS Sales Seryice 8 Repair 905437.0949 DRYWALL taping sprayed ceilings. plaster repairs, specralaing in re- pair work. Contact Dan (905) 579.9346. free aso- mates. DUCTWORK installed, moved. relocated. Excellent rates. Free estimates. Elec- trostatic air cleaners, hu- nudifiers. Big, Small jobs. Cal Paul 4260295. EUROPEAN life special- ist. will renovate your bath- room, or kitchen walls, as WON as Moor tiles. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates cal D. Dykstra 725- 4913 'HOME PARTY PLAN SALES established c Share The COUNTRY and cleaner looking for poor VICTORIAN HOME'S who want to earn grf tasteful Home Decorating commissions/bonuses pa Accents with friends and time/cull-lime. C family! Sales Consultants (416)424-4337 ask enjoy a PROFITABLE part- Richard. t m or full-time Home BY W.LEAVER i e Based Business! Training provided! Book a show, or call for career info -pack. Mrs Walker (905)579- 0912/579-2626 Al INCOME. Sales Rep.'s required. no experi- ence necessary. no door knocking, no cold calling, Qualified leads provided Start at $1600/mo.. Earn up to 510.000/mo car re- quired. Interviews on Mon- day Only call 427-9938. MATURE PERSON re- qured or sale of new homes In Durham East. Approximately 24 hours per week, commitment required including weekends Ex- perience in sales o' homesitro a must Posn is payable by commlon only. Send rss resumes to 511060 On- tano Ltd.. RRe5 oshawa. L1H 8L7 R.E.E AGNTS Needed for new home site in Pickering. Fax Resumes in confidence to Anne at (416) 486-4272 SALES HELP Wanted. Part time weekends. Earn up to $25 hr PICOV'S FURNITURE, 831-6040 FOR APPOINTMENT. EARN SOME EXTRA CASH! Sell Avon producv where you live of wort CI► bring beauty home Call: Pauline Naul)s (905) 427-4"9 917, Medlar DENTAL assistant / i ceptionlst for busy offi( Saturdays and posit evenings Computer r penence necessary. C Phyllis. at 905-509-9999 ^tP►o i 1 H� Air W Painting drre, Moving A e FloorinfePart : 1 1 I vternerft kwovenwft Decorating Storage • 1 Carpeting Sevice GCB -- CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs renovations and construction Fast and Dean protessron- al work guaranteed Craig, 6WI913 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, free estimates. house addltior, basemert, decks. trim work. door ,nstallattior. baseboard. (905) 619- 2930 Bill Jr J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custom hones, additions. renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free oxisuita- lion. Call Jeff 905-428- 5706. MENARD & SON, 15 yrs experience. Plaster, new and repairs, drywall and taping, pambri stuc- co, ceramic tiles, textured ceilings, free estimates. 965-3794. GUARANTEED Satistad- bon with every type of home repair! Plastering, painting, window and door replacement 'Father and in n steam who take pride every task.' 434-6311 or 723.9781. SELL IT NOW CALL 683 -OW OR FAX 683-7363 doors 8 windows, guar- anteed and reliable call waher 14191 Plumbing good work Cal Mel 576- w 1 11 90526-2145 dile a a INTspectral INTERIOR / EXTERIOR starting at 599 and Painting. for good prices, up. Call for information, 725-0005 427-0005 ROOM TO iMPROW RipugWmallefil �Y Interior III Exurior C rami# Tk$ orpm I fap•19 cad Scott (WS)619-1663 SIGON ConstruLtd.. serving D~ Region for 19 yrs. Addl bons, s4atdecits, Palo doors, windows- rec- rooms. flagstone. free wb- mates. 905-5765760. VAZ GENERALTRA CONCTING LTD. Addlarls. Ba01s, kil�h- ets, Baserrterb, Carew Tres. Hardwood Doors, Roafs,Trim, Doors, Decks ! Visa Accep. Call Justin For BWjales (905) 683.5818 AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER available. All your Plumbing needs. Complete renovations Guaranteed lowest prices! No lob too small!! Senior discount (905) 432.2913. ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING licensed pkinitier, no Job too small, no job too big, free esti- mates, gnat prices. guar- anteed lowest 905- 725- 2507. :FIontl" ALL Pro Painting and Wallpapering, interior/exill new, stucco CMkg. general repairs. top quality work. reasonable rams. 20% seniors citscountt. 404- 96l0. :' Roofing TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior d Elderjor European Workrnanstrp Fast, dean, fewb18 Seim. 420-00$1 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will nae anyll'". anywhere anytime Commercial or residanbal. Padtaging storage and boxes avaiabie Senior 8 and month discounts. Free estimates. 571-0755 FmMoving i HARRY-oTINE- Storage MOVERS - Move lig or email, we price drern alll Free estimates, seniors EtglNMelald Cie•• 00_ _% was, a,,f e Padat9 waiade._ ':11FA Roofing AM SH MT MTAL fYwgles • PIM Reek III fund nloMR 14 11•pttlie • ■aeeMnaglNwa and Metal Pt>omms isfetrlw0 20I/1N CIIIINIAAL CWrAIMO 10% off pin-up beelfing noel s»r-sass oa 1-t►oo-as-ss>rs discount, short notice moves. Piarroe moved. also 41Ppkances- Comparab e rates. Cal 432-2650. YEN with large truck wait do hous•IwW moves. oesi- def". conenercial. Al types of mows. Cal Cart or Jerre 427-2856. MNCNALSIU MOVING . housae. oparlrrtrw, d•il:es. appkrtcs and punto ape- aalfsts. Senior and mid- month diacourks. Licensed, insured. Free estuttates. Excellent senilis. Call 436- TM. 36TM. MHouse Cleaning ARE YOU having prob- lems finding time to clean your home' For profes- sional cleaning, call Hel- en's Home Services today 427.4385. Fully Insured and bonded. SEWME One Maid for your choice of cleaning Specializing in quality not quantity Instated do Banded 90a-a19•90as Saw* service available RAeelTwants work d magic for chidren's IM and all occassions. r my own magician. Cal File 66113l Don't Forget ` OX tll:erW Clasi ed Dq is opm br ya ow p �' ff7 .jell. 9:30 to 3:00. TO�PLUX YOU Classii6od Please Call 683-070% fs?,a.x /rre4.cu.sq GAS PIPING and duct DRYWALL and painting. AJAX Moving Systems full CARPET Installations - 25 MAGICIAN, clown five RE�:AnO work installed. revised. re- ooarding.tapng,textunrig, services, moves, appiance years experience, to- ready to entertain for BY W.LEAVER located. Hurrvdncabon and renovabons and repairs. and piano speaaksts. Flat stretching. our speciality age. any occasion E air filtration Serving Dur- Small jobs 15 years ex- rate or hourly. We now Free estwnates D 8 N days. promotions, o Additions. second stones, tan for over 25 years. Cal Bob. (905) 6669726 penence Free estimates, have heated storage units. Duncan. 987-1799 or 967- rigs• fund raisers. M shows are fun! LN finished bsmts., bath- Serving Sen Durham and oW d Now ottenng free boxes law help 839-7057 or rooms toe 8 wood floors. town area. Kan 434-4500 with m P rk rid load 8331 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, free estimates. house addltior, basemert, decks. trim work. door ,nstallattior. baseboard. (905) 619- 2930 Bill Jr J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custom hones, additions. renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free oxisuita- lion. Call Jeff 905-428- 5706. MENARD & SON, 15 yrs experience. Plaster, new and repairs, drywall and taping, pambri stuc- co, ceramic tiles, textured ceilings, free estimates. 965-3794. GUARANTEED Satistad- bon with every type of home repair! Plastering, painting, window and door replacement 'Father and in n steam who take pride every task.' 434-6311 or 723.9781. SELL IT NOW CALL 683 -OW OR FAX 683-7363 doors 8 windows, guar- anteed and reliable call waher 14191 Plumbing good work Cal Mel 576- w 1 11 90526-2145 dile a a INTspectral INTERIOR / EXTERIOR starting at 599 and Painting. for good prices, up. Call for information, 725-0005 427-0005 ROOM TO iMPROW RipugWmallefil �Y Interior III Exurior C rami# Tk$ orpm I fap•19 cad Scott (WS)619-1663 SIGON ConstruLtd.. serving D~ Region for 19 yrs. Addl bons, s4atdecits, Palo doors, windows- rec- rooms. flagstone. free wb- mates. 905-5765760. VAZ GENERALTRA CONCTING LTD. Addlarls. Ba01s, kil�h- ets, Baserrterb, Carew Tres. Hardwood Doors, Roafs,Trim, Doors, Decks ! Visa Accep. Call Justin For BWjales (905) 683.5818 AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER available. All your Plumbing needs. Complete renovations Guaranteed lowest prices! No lob too small!! Senior discount (905) 432.2913. ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING licensed pkinitier, no Job too small, no job too big, free esti- mates, gnat prices. guar- anteed lowest 905- 725- 2507. :FIontl" ALL Pro Painting and Wallpapering, interior/exill new, stucco CMkg. general repairs. top quality work. reasonable rams. 20% seniors citscountt. 404- 96l0. :' Roofing TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior d Elderjor European Workrnanstrp Fast, dean, fewb18 Seim. 420-00$1 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will nae anyll'". anywhere anytime Commercial or residanbal. Padtaging storage and boxes avaiabie Senior 8 and month discounts. Free estimates. 571-0755 FmMoving i HARRY-oTINE- Storage MOVERS - Move lig or email, we price drern alll Free estimates, seniors EtglNMelald Cie•• 00_ _% was, a,,f e Padat9 waiade._ ':11FA Roofing AM SH MT MTAL fYwgles • PIM Reek III fund nloMR 14 11•pttlie • ■aeeMnaglNwa and Metal Pt>omms isfetrlw0 20I/1N CIIIINIAAL CWrAIMO 10% off pin-up beelfing noel s»r-sass oa 1-t►oo-as-ss>rs discount, short notice moves. Piarroe moved. also 41Ppkances- Comparab e rates. Cal 432-2650. YEN with large truck wait do hous•IwW moves. oesi- def". conenercial. Al types of mows. Cal Cart or Jerre 427-2856. MNCNALSIU MOVING . housae. oparlrrtrw, d•il:es. appkrtcs and punto ape- aalfsts. Senior and mid- month diacourks. Licensed, insured. Free estuttates. Excellent senilis. Call 436- TM. 36TM. MHouse Cleaning ARE YOU having prob- lems finding time to clean your home' For profes- sional cleaning, call Hel- en's Home Services today 427.4385. Fully Insured and bonded. SEWME One Maid for your choice of cleaning Specializing in quality not quantity Instated do Banded 90a-a19•90as Saw* service available RAeelTwants work d magic for chidren's IM and all occassions. r my own magician. Cal File 66113l Don't Forget ` OX tll:erW Clasi ed Dq is opm br ya ow p �' ff7 .jell. 9:30 to 3:00. TO�PLUX YOU Classii6od Please Call 683-070% fs?,a.x /rre4.cu.sq Hospitallf THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, F'ERRI IARY 18. 1996-PA(;E 2: Articles Articles Arts 8 Arts dr Automobiles Automobiles it IM, MedicaVDental For Sale For Sale • Crafts • Crafts For Sale ' For Sale O, Wheel DrivelO, ApForments Rent DENTAL RECEPTION- IST required full time for 6 months maternity leave, ex- perience necessary. Logic Tech Computer an asset. 905-420-9211 between 9-4 pori EXPERIENCED certified dental assistant required for a receptionist full-time fami- ly dental practice Please reply to file a 7275. PO Box 481, Oshawa, Ontano LIH71_5 REGISTERED PHYSIO- THERAPIST, full time or part time locum, available immediately. in busy rehab clinic, downtown Oshawa. For more information call 571-1729 Daycare • Wanted Flea CARPET MILL DIRECT 1.00% nylon thick plush. AJAX, nanny live-in/out Market stain resistant carpet for 3 May '96. 3 children APARTMENT -size rooms, only $349, price in- eludin 30 square (9°5)686-8222_ clothes dryer $50 Viking 9' yards. 1986 JEEP WA- MUST SELL 1989 1992 Aerostar XL ext 4 0 CLOSE TO O G H 4 large GONEER Ltd 4 x 4 . all Dodge Spirit 195.000 kit titre. V5. 7 -passenger ex bedrooms upper floor of original paint, no rust, all highway. air, tilt, cruise, repent condition. blue/grey duplex, S840/mo inclusive 91,000 kit , one owner, good shape, all original, colour $9950 certified Bal- First/last Available March every oprion showroom 697.0260, after 6 p m ante of warranty 436- 1 579.5109 leave mes mint condition, certified. 52,000 0287 sage 56,195 Brock Au!o Sales. town Mall) (9our rattan display unit. $100. COZY tumished bachelor- ^orner of Brock Rd and SPRING IS JUST Apartments eine Bus at door. parking. Taunton, Pickering 427- AHEAD 50 WE'RE OF• / " prorate entrance 8 bath All 5110 FERING OUR 'SPRING For Rent ndusrve. Suit single 'emale RESTAURANT Equip - SPECIALS' Now 99 ANTIQUES ;incl non -smoke, Call 728- 1986 NISSAN Mui'i 135k Caddy Fleetwood Brm or Crag 685-45'0 • - 17 5 epd 4 1, Or;od condi- D'eleg white. loaded hon. $2800 as scall after 6 S9,85c 89 Buick Regal pm 658--4254 Ltd . loaded. 70 kms, DELUXE -i cedroom avanme­ ^ wi_l r,evt quiet building. ,n Port Perry ' 5 min north of Oshawabai. cony with sliding ,ors large Lvingroom IWO sq it living space 5840 plus hydro Cab 985 734? or 728-2255 DOWNTOWN WHITBY 'Op. new hard -lop. Stan- cars and 5 vans on the lot, 1 & 2 BE $7,998. 89 Pontiac Gr Prix Computer Computer 1988 Olds Delia 88. 4 -door. fully loaded, excellent corn SE. white. loaded. $7995 90 Chev Cav Z24 3' v 5. ' Video' Video dition certified .,s! sell, •54500 loaded $7,895 88 Ponbac Ace:a.de 5530 parking -;t . $700 plus hydro Y per Call 579-5739 Bonneville. baled 54.395. INTERNET SERVICE .... •� ...� �. 19W TRACKER CL. red. amie ^ sloe?- �as ,e^e. soft- 89 Ford Probe G1_, auto. air. 55 495 90 Chev Cav 4 dr . 5 pal auto air S6 595 34 DELUXE -i cedroom avanme­ ^ wi_l r,evt quiet building. ,n Port Perry ' 5 min north of Oshawabai. cony with sliding ,ors large Lvingroom IWO sq it living space 5840 plus hydro Cab 985 734? or 728-2255 DOWNTOWN WHITBY 'Op. new hard -lop. Stan- cars and 5 vans on the lot, 1 & 2 BE •wo b`-"1'"''-' "'aa• ` -'-. lard. 110k, excellent con- alt at reduced prices Cer- APARTMENTS. Rrs^.r s ',hopping ava,:abie mar 'lotion, must sell 56500 pa;omy-• apt Scats single person, lose to Go 8 sr, op- ping 5575 GO nc us,ve EM Articles'728-7543 Sale Ace:a.de 5530 parking -;t . $700 plus hydro Y per o b.o. 905-432-3119 ticar Auto Centre. 155 a Lance s. available mo. lstlast 1 9051 E"t Oshawa Ceramics, oak, King St. W. (At Mid- Feb.1 3 March 1 Call 4009 (905, 555-07'5 2991 ISUZU IMPULSE. town Mall) (9our rattan display unit. $100. 7051 799-5329 CARPET /A-1 Prices, buy auto. power everything air . (Where cus- last months rent required 2 winter bees, e5.000 kms. tomers send friends) their 1 BEDROOM apartments. EAST +Iaxt bedroom mint, with SOmf, tans 5360 5 h hams largest selection- NANNY WANTED, non smdrin for one year d4 9• Y electnc sewn machine, g flip top table -model. 5100. Sdid brass table lamp w/ carpet, pad.labour, Free estimate. Arnold 1 -Boa- �3-60d6 1 inti y �lrner1For BEAUTIFUL new 2 bed - Articles Wanted 'ton smoker 1 owner, good =ondmon as :s $5200 ' Automobiles urr 5 -, o jrnished Available immediately Starting 545G'month�Hy first pa;omy-• apt Scats single person, lose to Go 8 sr, op- ping 5575 GO nc us,ve EM Articles'728-7543 Sale room basement in north OSHAWA - very clean, ni- professional fainly in Whit- shade. $40 5 glass shelf ^o interest. ,Fpr 1 tum year 101,000 Ion, good reliable Oshawa Ceramics, oak, Wanted dro month and 1;2 ;f Available Mar 1st Call estates Cal Robert Bowen Antiques 655-6049, vehicle, $1400, tett. Call by. experience references rattan display unit. $100. apart apartment. t. c CARPET /A-1 Prices, buy keyboards. All 19% mer- (905) 1991 STYLUS ISUZU. last months rent required Joanne at 905-619-9500 died whhdesale. Free in- stallation for free estimate chandise reduced! Telep Piano Works. 4313-1491. and ECE rtxzst! Call Mon - 1131-9480 CARPETS lots of ra rDet• RESTAURANT Equip - $643 includes utilities 8 parking. Call 905.985- ANTIQUES ;Ted. low kms well main Walt Stephen 571-3229 or Crag 685-45'0 BOND 8 Central 9t06 8 - loom 8 all day CRIB 100% nylo^, new stxn re mens 3 door upngM glass ai Warranty until WANTED aped 5 speed 54999 cert CARS FOR CASH! We 1 Yard SBIBS 905571.5447. Weekends_ 436-3598 (plus mattress). lease carpets on hand. I enm freezer Stipp; Garland 1915 OL Lodes 3 drives like new troy ,sed reh�ries yen+. bedroom apt MiNOxlord FREE RENT change table. said wood. carpet 3 morns. 5349 Price nater 5400. Garland stove Heiser Ikite:hen Must Sell 905.8318729 or des must be ,n running q area Large quiet, :ower all NEEDED before school mint condfion, paid 5700, includes carpet, premium !grM01e 5500; 2 retngera- 905-287-3644 evenings. condition Can 4272415 level of badrsplt separate r =xchan a !or da r qe yare - and lunch time daycare, asking 5300 Adjustable Pad, expert alstalaborl. fast tan consoles $500. double baking station) Or come to 479 Bayfy S, heat. parking Must be SeRncps In executive i1 Westney Heights Public high chair $50 428-1276 delnrery free estimates (30 starless sink M. to pia Sleigh bed 1991 SUNBIRD LE p/s. East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO seen $575'mo nclusive name Mould scat single School. boy 8. possibly girl EARLY 1950'S DECCA yards) Norman 686-2314 stainless sink 5400 smoke Wardrobe a c a. hr 'ape under- SALES 728-9040 m0(her 5. cane 426-3745 RADIO GRAM, bow fronted eater 5500; 16 11 compern :oared. 4 -door whitelike _ cabinet. $ 250 best offer COMPUTERS Compaq sating hood / CO 2 system Please call new Calf 905-579-1943 SCRAP ;ars 8 'rucks 213 bedroom apartments. 8 (2 bedrooms -a RESPONSIBLE ninny/ 42.7-6503 386'5 complete with VGA $500. 2 walk in coder 721-1887 1993 Buick Regal, roamed Ary condition any story bwld,ng close 'o available -e. 11e housekeeper to care Ip 2 1/2 year old, full or Dart ' AiclesDX's monitor 5299. 486 IBM complete $499 Quad CO Rom kits compressors $250 each. Must sell, best offer 416- 399-9186 silver, 4 d00( p w . p d p s . p b air :ondmprnn V6 excellent age }rse rer*oval �n the Durham Region cash '91 schools. library. South GM plant Available mnedate ly and Nov 428-45W8 1 Call 839-3932 FURNISHED rx- all time. LegaY rel Good tam- (y. Whitby 666-6924 nom- for Sale spool enM Speakers and head phones SCORES/SPREADS. r ^ .-',� nrsred -oor^s Please call 9- ;Oncmton. 106.0001, s. pard Also needed. Chev p u Call anytime 7prm for appointment GATEWAY •.•�• •. • HrJME i ' a> 2 Dell apt res of after 5 p.m $219 Las d new and used Keep informed wit.1 the 831-2395 for more infor- $13.000 certified. 509- Oshawa 431-0407 ADELAIDEIWILSON hrr:,,y ,,nit 5750 Also 2 ARE YOU looking for WHEELCHAIR Ourck,e systems to choose from at Sports Line 1 - 900 776 ma0an 1940 2 bed •ownhouse 5880 brim quality care a! an affordable RX mptlei Brand new. rev- CUnngton Computer. 164 'boumOod. including luding „r. rhes. available f pace. Please call Pat at er used, asking $800. 905- Baseline Rd. E. Bowman- 0700 ext t637 Dr UNWANTED icrap metal 1993 PARK AVENUE. WANTED b gr' pool No- U ace •st at •20 Cdtxrhe t 619 1712 5791992 villa, (Just east of Flying inn Must be 18 ears picker- c ages stoves, mint w oaoe^. Host eel DEAD OR ALIVE -efs S75o.rnpmh ncklsve St w Oshawa Beautiful ry HOME daycare available. 18' Digital Sataiii Sys- Dutchman hotel) �/u (619) 645-8434y washers. dryers, can. also Kenwood. quality stem ❑ _ .E •:w^^,•.• :•ap available :n me6ar First eh vow directly y 'acing Into i j>f]Yru°m. fenced yard, nu- tem For as little as 5900/ SEASONED 1- oak lum- trucks. etc Calf ;905;430- so system for car 11 pcs •ti...i or abandoned Cary .Ind last 436-1445 Childress Arena Pae very tnbous kxohes and snack. wk No money down Rent DIAMOND RING, set. 84 ber. •Hugh cut, random 9013 $2.000 value 12 price rxxs '^r Diu7•C AJAX - clean spauous. dean and q et brand meso et bear close to pant. references. to own by phone (905)571- Carat. pear pius 12 toil- widths. approx 2000 bd. h 263--2446 top paces paid _gr• bedroom ease. buddi ^q 57 ' 3.5 p m Mor - Fn ` Whites Rd. S area Phone 1 420-8676 4683-247{ 1413 ants, appraised $5.200 Beautiful ser. Asking $1700 best offer over $2 00bd h SALE, wasners. dryers. stoves $150 down ]rid up 1994 Cavalier VL 4 door Up t0 gl!)(,1 �-,ent apartment pnvate s: 2 African gray parrots. fetal 432-89t9 Call 723-0790 3 mpnc warranty car o red auto air. ABS. PTL P,T, (416) 281-3499 -•nuance. cable :sundry. ark ng .lihS65 LAKEYIEW SARK :sna- -mow,.-ncva;e^. JON us fa a sate secure and lovingCuding male 6 female, $1200 n- Cag• Call (905) HITACHI 31' stereo tele- SELF -CLEAN Almond r. appliances working a not. delay wiper. AM,'FM Cas- sell@.. 52.000 K,I SIO.100 (416) 281-9804 •.o sm0.er 5650 mo Cau rio Cao wa bedroom ••,cin poor ;t ennon-e 697-3482 Free stove, black 'glass door, tndges. sloven washers. -19-9081 neuro Large baciiv� ; i P weekly rxxings, riot -ample- non- + vis:Gn delivery and rY black dryers. Repair service flat cerhhed 1-705-887.5729 r95 ng. dose to Vaughan Wu- lard School 831-0096 >/ 2 FRIDGES, upright freezer. white Indgs d ser W. Rent to own today for as wee as $8 75/week soba elements, Dunt- m almond dishwasher. In. gks dryer, central vac ca- raw $35 t: up (9O5µ3& 1545 1994 CAVALIER. cower ng. R1 Truc AJAX S all :;tilers .nc:,,-;.. ; '.o dogs 415-2433 stow, apt size washer d No money down Call mister d accessories Call steerq Dcwer w,rdows }Of Sale Westne Heights Y 9 TWO bedroom - Oaundry. caY Wari LOVING can led n my home. Nutntioku dryer. Viking dryer. 3 ry 9 ry Dc wall unit. one S glass coffeep�,,� 1905 571.1413 ) 623-W15 Pets/S ��,,k,..� icew�.w.,,,, Met abs brakes. err a2 yr Cas- seff@. 35.000 lei . ? yr war- WHY RENT? 56.3i; par month Laundry. Parkx,g. near. water mciud i meals provided. Close to �•• Oak coffee 6 and Is, KENWOOD 200 WATT B�M4 ranty remaining. m cehed 1987 DODGE DAKOTA. 2 detached ` t4rrr - • ed Available Mar Ist 6h55- park Reasonable Refer- btles.pne coffee 8 end is- complete home stereo sys STOVE, Fridge. Freezer. 510,000 427-0762 son" di 5 speed. 3 9 etre bdrm basernent 4076 leave •-lessage •rices 905-619-66589 tiles. king waterbed (6 tem 5 disc Co. dial cas- antique Oak bed, 5 pied CKC REGISTERED v6 engvw. 130.000, miles. apartment. Central air, ' Empkl 1940'ss) relit couch. 194irs pedestal table. chairs. Ind 9 pc seas, hr+er speakers Rent to own phone from $7 50/week Cam bedroom set. six h ars. N cab table wet w [Wars. 3/ Maxim Drill 6 30 Dc low at cups. excellent $ 19% Chev COrsca. 47.000 km. auto, 4 dr. 31 V6. air con D kicks *w*r nuns great. good body in- dudes fiber glass cab garage. landscaped N� DOWNPAYMENT MAIN FLOOR ellen -e.,. :w crated u e bedroom 5 appkaneers antedenit Wanted Sudo, noxW glass table, { table, 4 today m metal how Saw bit Ti- 354_0997 r (613f00 354-354, S3 000 obo 430-6722 Larches $695 mo quiet resrdenhal large swivel dhairs. rth•ta aea� (905)571.1413 crowave stand. Tv sena. t 6133 (Napaneel side air amttn, zass 59450 Peter 434.7564 '0 905-686-6639 Yard Oshawa s750 nus tery dWJretum. combo KITCHEN cupboards, oak, 3/4- Oak stn p •'Q LAB PUPS, rn r hone Blazer V8. r:a0 432-8919 CERTIFIED Health Cars maple desk'dress•r, mar- 80 linear root w/pantnes. S - adder 905-727-9228 raisac 3tarnp Imes. CKC 1995 GRAND AM 4 Door, Lowe lowered. fresh Dint, Cu5- t. AJAX Oeor7 /lid, lodung for work, part ble end tables, brass Y•ars Best Offer Cam thiels, dew laws rNloved t"'mer green. V6. auto. air. tom days. mage. B 8 M we•s Scat ONE A TWO bedroom kite. henbfe hours with lamps. black I lamps. ceiYn9 905-263-{{23 TOSHIBA 27' Stereo te+e- ds.vormed. hips r, ps gw at'- t4L cruse and mud, more stuMr. awn. strargnl aro fast 55800 o b o Calf 728- r",s apartments wet bulk*' Clow to shopping. •.--"^•' mmediaw 'y own transportation. look- lights. brown lazyboy. MODERN c complete bed- vision Bonus 6 yr. parts melt plan Cockell Ken- Cal 576-32W �n . 401, GO Pod. sauna 2 b DOssess,On. prefer c� e erg for short a Wing Term school desks. air eand'On- room suite � Oen' and labour warranty M � nets. (9051 579-6038 3 centra Oshawa. f 's positron. Excellent refer- ars, ceiling tan, hunter modular urxts akrtwnd ebbe, rrhorhey down Rent W own ROTTWEILER pups, 2nd CHANCE FlNM1C- 1989 Ford 1'2 -ton, F•150, bedrooms available March April and May ' store carpet, shopping pilin - endtrs Cal 579-4570. g teen sectional, neutral couch S chair and more queen size. better than ex- by phone for as titch as mye'}emaie. CKC regn- IMG :c Discharged. Ur 5 -speed standard weever- 683-8571 until ' 30 m p pnaza. bus stop, laundry nos, an k n FirelNOOd 436-0526 cellent condition, $950 or best offer (�) 839-4124 after 6 p m S60W-ek Cyt 905)571- ( 1413 tered, taROOeC, all ShetS. excement temperament. su- breed Ines. discharged Bankrupts 6 others. 16 yrs exp -Trustee drive. very good condition. 300 • fie. D s . lint FURNISHED - Atari new raCi:itie5. 725-2642 ]flet Span pen- ANTIQUE oak table b 5 WEDDING DRESS - sue penor must 90 Cane 705-742-15t6 r � °vim on neayme sun user. running ' basement - ONE BED- BED- lagic chairs, $375 Computer OAIUPINE FURNITURE- 7 shon slew@, asking vehictes'Down Payment t running boards, many ex boards. chelbeic,or bachelor Private entrance, ROOM ROOM ' luce desk, $115 Kitchen table r of aY eta4 ernes One 5500 Calf 576-2964 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Terns Available" 0 A C -if tras $6900 o b o aundry. utilities, cable in- pd5emen' 3pd 728- A GREAT DEAL T -Top w/6 chairs, $65 Beer fridge. of Ontario's oldest and lar- Monday March IBM Puppy You're working. you're ]D• 19o5 NOa-9283 dulled K�tcnenettei mi- Teel secarate entrance seasoned in Glow Office desk. � manuladur n is now WEDDING gown. size 26,o. � to ave 301 ark:^laund p g ry SW r, going lave E Dity ELIV- ; ERY Serving Pickering, sofa Sx,95 stand, $20 and many other items selling direct to the public Eq oak table and $600 Beaddviork. train. headpece 575 2 red bridesmaid dresses $80 March 19th Pretrial Cam Bev at 905- Owck Lease. 1020 Brock Rd 5 . 1-800 792-5587 or YaRS( PTIT4 v� transit 5575 905 ia2' 0283. amen 600 dwive available March Isvlast 571-3097 lave Ajax. Whktby and Oshawa. 905-697-3532 pede" 4 chairs $849: 7 N. double each Washer 8 dryer 435-0868 905120 9979 anytime III Drivt OSHAWA 2 8 3 beoro rvr Er- Cam DURHAM FIREWOOD AOUAFAUMS-(5) 15 to 35 pedestal and 6 chairs S300/pair OBD Call 434- GERMAN SHEPHERD 94 PONTIAC ALL mcwsrve, mem floor, ALL Loom apartments ava:Iaoie 4271741 gals, with stands, gravel, bads c. 1338 affair 6:30p.m. PUPPIES. black and tan SUNBIRO. auto. 4 red, air. amfm 1996 FORD EconoVsn dos office. laundry facilities, parkin ry 888 and 900 Glen St Close BROOK UN FIREMI000, heaters, and filters.S300. fora $ Over 2 tom 5399 Over 20 sten YAMAHA exquisite grand quality worlung and show krhas Vaccinated cassette M9.000 keels rex Low rtk Sunroof. 351 few• fully fenced backyard l0 SChp015. shOppm and 9 Established 25 years. Blush Aluminum storm door 34x•80. $750. Call all told, no pito, ebony. seines. and CKC reg. Parents and pups spoiler- apo' power locks. V-8 eat condition $2000 walkout to derdr. Ajax. S92S G M Utilities included fare tools and Win- 683- 4397. verses. v@neers. Traditional! Wood- Beautiful, rich [one. Im- to raised with children Idea. brakes, steering, certified. firth 905-435-t088 month 686-7507 Firstlast required Cam 729 - cling ding bags d Wally sea- warttvg 905 985 8774. maculae quality Wtiri9 58000. Cane 905-427.1479, family bets and protelors. $11.500 {32-2821 1994 150 DODGE RAM LARGE 2 bedroom base - 4993 ' coned firewood. Fast frhendy ART! Limited Editions. Trisha Romance Eliza- jrlAr4o f: Bench.upright ZEROK 300f Fax Me- Renor pnC0. Tel. 9425 or 436-1630. Trans Am GTA - VAN, 318 EFI. H D S i+sP went apt , Ossa OSHAWA -news renovat- y service and Iree . Mason 6 liidh, excellent chine/Copier/Phnter. Brad black, black, 5.7L, auto, well 54995. cert. or best offer. S Laura Tea• NO PETS Laundry far . ry ed One S two betlropn,trom r delivery. Please phone or leave message (906) 665- 5490 or 655-8797 both Barry. Brent Town- send. Rob Stins5135 Pro f-siione8y framed. double condition. Also over 100 year pump organ and new. never used! $900. OBD. Please a 906 433 ' ' eelhxpped, 109.000 krm, ex - ecuew driven. $9400. or 579-9619 hrst/lasi required 5625 :n- elusive. Cam 983-5911 $595 mo includes heat and hydro parking and rtMdW. Must Sol. 90&725- stool Mason b Hamlin, 0606 after 5.30 for Site best offer. 427.4787 after 7 1990 ISUZU TROOPER, AVAILABLE IMME- laundry avarlabie No pets. FIREWOOD, Excellent Waury hardwood. Guar- 3899. tilu9y besuengravd, ea nal gem fon armpw lohrers. Also some otter household ' ArdCNM 1979 Leman V6. 4 dr.. p m LS.. 6 cylinder, certified. excellent ebndtion, air. ARY FM cassette $9,900. 728- DIATELY, in Whitby Apt bulldog.. spacious. carpet- ed. neve painted. with bai- non smokers, Call 905)831 8030 ATT: D J. S - 1 Bryson p a anteed, extra biro Yana fulfy 48 mP and 1 pr. K"sch Items. Roving, Must seg• VVerijil fl parts a whole. Many new 8 5972. after 5. cony, close to bus, shop- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA. seasoned cut and split- 301 �, $1400 each Cal Ban 576-3269. good pans. Best offer. 905- 1314088- ping. all utilities included, 2 bedroom duplex er Honest neestfrmant. Free « IQ600 for both- Great ANTIQUES Absolutely. first i last required. no pets. equipped. man, 5650 Plus, delivery. ry. ozy ►Mat, Fire- wood. (905)753 dealt Calf Vnoe 721-9652. PIANOS - GRANDFA- Purchasing furniture or an 190 Ford 4 1 bedroom $625. 2 bed - upper 5595 plus. renovat- It. 2246 NBCON F. phogrnie head THER CLOCKS Dur- ylxuing old Scandiic instru- auto. 156.000 ane owner illi jlotj�yC room, $725. cal 430-0134 ed. 430-3161 or 725-9064 mint, with SOmf, tans 5360 5 h hams largest selection- meets, china, allVer, adver- -Y von, good condbon, $7500. oar-. 1981 BEAUTIFUL new 2 bed - Days 9os-n3.1631. Ewen- New and used Not � Mlrg, klys, decoys, daft, Cheer. Caprice. 8 cyl., auto. room basement in north OSHAWA - very clean, ni- irgs 905466-3428 Soon. sure? Rent to own. apt. milk bottles, collections or 101,000 Ion, good reliable Oshawa Ceramics, oak, ec 2 -bedroom size upright grand dglial estates Cal Robert Bowen Antiques 655-6049, vehicle, $1400, tett. Call 1"5 VIRAGO ii"0 laundry. Available imrt e- apart apartment. t. c CARPET /A-1 Prices, buy keyboards. All 19% mer- (905) 433-4161 diatela $700 plus ubkbes. ed, dose to 401, shopping 401. shopping died whhdesale. Free in- stallation for free estimate chandise reduced! Telep Piano Works. 4313-1491. Brookln• da 579.5909 y' evenings. 29000 Kms. Working preferred. 683- 3395 $643 includes utilities 8 parking. Call 905.985- cal Sal (906)432-2750, or 19M CANARD 5 -speed, BOND 8 Central 9t06 pager(416)980.9697 ' raW"d r�,,� ' Garage/ good running conation, asking $1000 o.b.o. As is. Calf ai Warranty until Oshawa. Dedroom uplex, 2 -storey. 2 -storey. Pt , hardwood CLEAN tamely building. Oshawa north, one. two S Carpet Broker, 100%. yWd Sales Yard SBIBS 905571.5447. moons. freshly 1 tifYlal thick plush Stewu re' 1915 OL �,� y painted. Three bedroom Includes DSMOBILE 0 appliances, 650 + ydro Heat, hydro Indge. stove SKIDS ti Pallets for tiro- ststant carpet. For 3 rooms, wood• hard'w'ood 8 sok- only 5369.00. Price In- wood Matti pre cut or bro- dudes 30 Sq. yds carpet, ken. delivery available, deluxe pad and installation large d smell bads. Limped in your hone. Free quota - time offer. call (WS)43o- bon . in your horse. No in - 9013. latest, no payment for one full year. Daniel, 1-800- 217-0104. (ASWEt INCREDNLE INDOOR GARAGE STALE at Metro East Trade Centre Sat. Feb. 24, 9am-2pm Vendor space $25, table rentals available. call 905-427-0744 Cutlass Supreme. V•6, Available March 1 Call af- laundry facilities 723-2073 colo. 4 door, good runningMmy extras• 1l� Mlter Spm Mon -Fn S7t- condikon, new stater, ask- 2690. ing 5800. OBO 905.723- CENTRAL Oshawa. mod- OSHAWA two bedroom 6291 .40Y.00 or best offer very a artment re hl d t em ve dean secure :n 1906 CHEV Celebrity Eurospon, very good con- dition, new exhaust and al- temator, good tires, can . $1900.434-1349. 945 -blob- '175 anytime park setting. 2 bedrooms, from $740. All inclusive Available Feb 29 Call 579- 5219 or 728-6711 p freshl ecora - ed, new carpet, clean, bright. quiet building, utili- ties, parking incl Iaurtgw facilities. good location available Mar 1st 5690 mo Call now (905) 683 78 0 PAGE 26 -THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1996 Houses EA Apartments / Apartments I I For Rent / I I For Rent I , For Rent Townhouses Bleared For Rent / AfMomodatiolt IlrivateHonles For Sale PrivakHlxrles • Business For Sale Opportunities bed,--- apartments GOOD NEIGHBOUR- OSHAWA- Adelaide b BEAUTIFUL 3300 f b droom SUCCESSFUL store PICKERIN 3e OSHAWA .. reW�.e• a�dng. 1. 2 3. bed,--- apartments 905- d38-0220 3 bedroom townhouse in OSHAWA. rice quiet a'ea ' ^,i n bsmr apt ser em, prefer non smok- ing. working people Cam .ng appliances Ava- Mar' $425 ndusrve. first ast. 436-'9a yard. c air , dvac, garage _x501 mo plus utilities Inc. BORED ONTARIO references required 905- in South Oshawa Harmony, Female to share Sq t home, Whitby, (Brock St / G semi-detached, off Whites front food vending stand for onHOOD 3 bedroom townhouse in townhouse with same Use Manning) Beautifully land- Rd., family room w/lire- sale Phone mornings 905- . pay as little as St 10 per month.. small tamely complex. of all facilities Non smoker, scaped. lully fenced back place, 1 -bedroom base- 721-0601 3 BEDROOM bungalow in Close to schools and $37Smon 1slAast. 434- yard. c air , dvac, garage ment apartment rents for $3.29/min, must be 18. T- ONLY S500 • 1 shopping. $898/m. all in- o elusive First/last 435- 9791 opener, alarm system, $600. $171.500 Call 905- 831-3518 I Personals OWN BRAND NEW cable included Mature PICKdoor IN largeriendl sunny upgraded marble fireplace. money door Own your • :lace.close to all amens- 1088 room i room m friendly, relaxed all appliances, blinds. POWER of Sales'! -- DETACHED 3 • ' 4 2 bedroom townhome. home, share whole house. drapes. water purification $87,900 buys a 3+1 bed- names iS home numbers. a' • beautifully decorated, lin- laundry cable. etc. Working included. much much more room, 2 -storey, rec room. AADOMINANT ONTARIO YES ONLY shed rec room, 4 applianc- adults only. $400/month This house is a must. Ask. garage, walkout basement. WOMEN WANTING DATES 3 BEDROOM main floor. es, available May 1, $900 Call 420-4363 ing $269,000 negotiable. with 5`e down, monthly NOW' Names 8 numbers. S500 DOWN A inclusive 728-5708 $1000. 250 Sq main. bring in all otters. Sandra Payments of $799 including t-900-451-5566 ext 1252. CALL PICKERING 3 -bedroom COfId0llprMURIS 668-3701, easy showing taxes Ted Houghton Re. $3.49 per minute. 18+, Poore (905) 434-8116 Oshawa to Piaerwtg or townhouse � 1/2 -baths, / For Rent aPP t max Sumrrut 668-3800. touch tone. WHITBY 2700 sq. ft., a bed family. dining , v,ng family room. 2 -car pa king, $925+utilities. Available Mar 1st Call 905-728.1047 AJAX by the lake. 2 bed- CORNER Ritson/King, 3- bedroom, lull basement, Condos / for Sale ANGEL'S Astrologer and Tarot Card Reader See what the future holds for Near amenities. includes 5 apphances. Avail Apnl 1 after bpm 8 weekends room bath, fireplace. ap- huge loft. 75000 lot, per- to Lend love. money and career! $1475./me . utilities 905- 728-2a1C _,_ ROOITIS pliances, Indoor pool and sauna. parking. like new, feet triplex or commercial, 7 75 mortgage $117,000 NO MONEY DOWN. Angel 436-9198 BEST PLAYMATES / $990 Phone 428-3257 owing, asking $127,000 Ajax• 2 +t bedroom. PH 2 1-900-d51- OSHAWA. 3 bedroom for Rent AJAX. luxury 1 -bedroom Call721-27176088 baths, view of the Lake d names 8 a•s ext. 272. $2.99Imin, -ck ve. to house Sto dge. condo 5800+u 5 ace Toronto skyline 428-0501 18+, Toucfitone :araoe Rdsor live area SPECTACULAR LAKE d. pliances, wood-bummg EAST Oshawa - large 4 Castlemate Alpha Realty _x501 mo plus utilities Inc. BORED ONTARIO references required 905- VIEW execur,ve home f -replace, balcony, under- bed backspld. 3 apdranc- I • I Retail Space P HOUSEWIVES - names 8 -23-2035. 905-434.7844 Ajax F mrshed , unfur- ground parking. indoor es. quiet court, near parks' Lots for private phone numbers. 1- . pay as little as St 10 per month.. nshed rooms, 1 ensurte 2 pool. available Marlst schools. 2 PrJ 3 pc. baths. &V 100-451-3638 ext 704. 3 BEDROOM bungalow in washrooms shared kdch- Call] 905-427-9039 famdyroom/lreplace No Sale $3.29/min, must be 18. T- cresi orous aeras 6 man hot en. laundry Parking and OSHAWA, bedroom agents 5139.900 579- !!! 4 Months Free Rent trf- tone. '.ib.wrap around tire- cable included Mature condo clean quiet building 0729 money door Own your House r,replace, inground :lace.close to all amens- working people. non- zones. 3 boor m Cott age � `3 43 es (905) 831-3368 WATERFRONT cornmun- CALL Ontario Girls. get 'es.599C utilities Ist 8 smokers tsVlast. relerenc- air.underground parking. EXCLUSIVE HERMIT- ty in Por Perry Spectacu- names iS home numbers. ,1st References rd i st AD es 589 to 5109 weekly laundry room.lounge. new - AGE AREA m Ajax De � lar 2 acre lots. with natural 1-900-451-5566 Ext 253, _alt (905)316-7286 427-1677 er buddm available March Ist 5675 month plus hydro. tacked 4 bedroom, over gas. $155.000. (905) 427- $3.49/inn 18+, Touch 3 BEDROOM main floor. FURNISHED room with 433-1569 2600 sq t , ceramics, large 0390 or (905) 428-2215 tone .,,ick f-es­ca._tetl new private bath 8 kitchen $1000. 250 Sq main. eat -in kitchen. upgrade gal- 1 COUPLES seeking single • tche^ 'loor immediatel Close to bus line. 401 Office IL 'or, jacuzzi in master bed- Cottages men. lots of numbers 1- OSHAWA: John Centre WHITBv . :�: •_•' Y 30C pus 2/3 utiles Call Suitable for t non-smoker I • I Retail Space P room, walk -out to yard from I For Sale 900-451-5566 ext 697 SI•ee' - ^edroom apart- n•_ floor beautdul (416) 264-2%t S10C weekly 905-723- . pay as little as St 10 per month.. kitchen. fireplace. walking bedroom upper S652 per -- Dimxn, 18.. T -tone ^ren•. availableCollect, Mar Ist A. southwest view applianc- dace. decks. front and 3744 5299/mrn 18 . t-900-451 diStance to schools. PTC b RICE LAKE residential ESP clairvoyant, palmistry, 5675 me cert; and uti� es. washer dryer parking A-1 WHY RENT? No HUGE room- baisement of !!! 4 Months Free Rent trf- GO Please call 416-261 LIVERPOOL/HWY 2 para normal, mystic Franc- ` ^old Launc; facilities Available March money door Own your House r,replace, inground Oshawa Centre. 600 sq ff 1328 zones. 3 boor m Cott age � `3 43 es (905) 831-3368 ava�laD�e Cal; !9051 432- , 1 $ CaOC 'ncfusrve Call at own home, like new. fn �e pod. share kitchen/ laun- second floor Oshawa starters n indus" laza On mature 6t h. lot Water 7200 8914 ter 4 p m 655-4063 stove. $750 no[ an but dry near Ajax Go, south downtown,60C sq main GREENWOOD, country and septic year EVANLY RAYS... Police 9800 MUST BE SEEN . Whin phone 3 bedroom ask ng 401 March 1 5400 nclu- $500 3500 sq. Lwr Ivi horse an acre. bungalow, round access $54.900 905-967-4873 Use us Rated • t Solu- BACHELOR APT eve v Cr 2 oedroor• apa imerit. $62 900 Call Ken Coins store 619-1506 $1000. 250 Sq main. 3 bedroom on 23.000 tt ZI-ex close to go clean bons on career, relation- .- - crucec 5550 month walk ng distance to Go sta Cddwefl Banker 728-9614 LIVERPOOI/FINCH. $350. 600 sq 2nd fir main level with 2 baths, Poore (905) 434-8116 Oshawa to Piaerwtg or ships. NY predfaions S2 99/minute 18+ 1 900 - rsI last. avail wrtmedate- tion is of parking. pa g S500. 1050 sq main, large country kitchen. 2 Mone Y Oshawa 434-6756 s incl8lud AVAILABLE MARCH' come'e!ejy enovated, $W1 000 Call 434-2447 or large hvngRamdy rooms. to Lend 451-4055 phanc or !9051' C near quiet home, laundry. separate dining with HEAVENLY PSYCHIC '33g. -8689 credit ounice area. new 3 bled- loom house 1 1,2 '.laths. pus. parki4 cable, phone, students welcome 5350 COUNTRY house window. study. green �' BORROW S10,000 4 hours. serving 2000.000 WHITBY. BRIGHT, 2 garage deck 8 tul base- per mo (905) 831-7764 I kldtufnal floor to ceding stone tire- . pay as little as St 10 per month.. over 3.rs readers bedroom upper S652 per ment $1125 plus utilities nights. (416) 412-6530 • Unih dace. decks. front and oacFreetr 5299/mrn 18 . t-900-451 mo utilities cable nclud- 721-8213 days 9-6 Sack. 2.000 sq It. base- Muds Investments Ltd 3783 ed, air, private entrance. 509-1927 LIVERPOOL/HWY 2 1905` 133' 2655 •rent, has additional bed- Mortgages and Loans LIVE psychic advice on available March Ist Prefer CLEAN 2 bedroom King, large log- or first floor SMALL shops for self- room and bath. storage, since 1973 Cap (905)668, love. career Also reunite single non smoking adult Har.-,ory a appliances S400 quiet responsible starters n indus" laza werkshoo with entrance 10 7200 !wetl ones $2.75 per mm . References please 668- drapes brushed basement. persons DBtS Call 420- next to Oshawa Centre 2 ca• garage. $319.000 MONEY prolllerrls� Debt 24 hr 1-900.4512787. 9800 1 12 barns. 587Smo plus 1975 H ceer over head '9h ^9s• (905)427-66,992 consdioanorus, credit at - Must lis 18+ Whitby � Sedroom .r In- utilities FrsV1asL'referenc- ROOM FOR RENT doors. parking. ubkbes. air share shower upstairs Use rartgements, personal kished Whitby Pub 8 Res - ZI-ex close to go clean e5 Feb 1 436-8764 ceramics throughout. new windows, inground pool, South south Pidkerirg. $178.000. compressor Month -by- taurant. Opened 1989. dosed Jan 31, 1996. Turn - •nowt street. Floor Ril For Relit ROSSLANO ,: -.- bngr• re oearcom Vunrr _iiet. large yard. laundry 5725 . shareC utilities COUNTRY SETTING icer use or house, includes souse. includes park'ng_ morMh parking for truck.FAX With hydro Avartable ur B i S e :,err FREE CONSULTA- rIONS Ontario Credit • ompanlons Suit single nor -smoker Available ADM S. AJAX. t bedroom Ajax. 3 beo,rr laundry. non smoker, air 9833 ' PC Dat'.. POM"g no pets WHITES RDJ401 t bed ties. cape and parking in smoirrg 5600 625-'205 1st Call .-.ria-ming 9-6 available immeclatey mediately, 576-2982 .. I �wnselbrs (Oshawa -Tor 509-1927 dudeC with fridge store 1905` 133' 2655 AVAILABLENOW - farmhouse, in quiet safe tamity room lois d privacy. Sc,.'- JS -diva - ea- 2 For Rent ureoi 433-1425 A nice look and ow^ a^;range st o0 WHITBY new mooem, t rte nlwumood r9 Walking40t-216A stove, laundry on premises $1 Aosowte Amoroabre' -2 utilities hrsUlast avail plus Isocal Please call with a positive outlogille ok month •,•51 last requ,rea t of r- waikOVl base. CASUTCa to school l.ia5e LO Non - smoker prefe-ed syr• apt Fumished. Cable all amenities References. Available Ma,Cr 'ST 436- pal Thicksor &Dundas 1sTAast 905-428-7407 7839 Suit single nor -smoker OSHAWA 1 t^edroom gas S. AJAX. t bedroom S5501month inclusive 666 heal. •- dge stove. new basemc- act sop ent. A 9833 carpets hresrxy-painted. bog PC Dat'.. POM"g no pets WHITES RDJ401 t bed deck garage. PIMO yard. smoirrg 5600 625-'205 uv- oaser,erl Separate available rmriydiatey. 9-6 entrance. parking Laundry. S950imorm +utdrbes 905 - SOUTH OSHAWA 275 $600 inclusive Available 509-1927 Wer1w-,r1- S-A a•r 2 Apra Ist 837.6635 OnPT"''°F � in, For Sale -bedrooms Jose IC buseS Shopping, available imme- WHY -ent when you Can ►ion Cnr.Wli.a. 'array, roan Rd 1( ^:sror Rd 2'3 bill Sincere, `•r""'F� con diately $550. S65C a up ��Wour owl sorry tot room bungalowgas heat- / Sharw ' fridge stove. heat, hydro, less man you thrnknn Call ,ng, finished basement. Accomodibw Parking 1st required. last Dave Haybck Sales Rep large lot, garage. S97S 434-6691 or 242.3101 after negc:�ap,e. no pets 434 RWMax Summit Realty it991 Lto 1905, 668-3800 month Cap 9-0000 83 AJAX Large a bedroom 5183 576-5142 between or ,905 666- 32 Ww CKERG- main floor of nc•-ie -m all the extras. 9-6 $104,900 Gorgeous 3 ng, rent negotiable. 686- close 10 all amen"S. walk Plo-, uKle car garage o "lee 9rC xm bungalow ro bus Exclusive use of AVAILABLENOW - / I Houses all appliances, nice yard tamity room lois d privacy. Sc,.'- JS -diva - ea- 2 For Rent air. dose Io GO no Tyhis is a nice quite luxury bed basemerl Fridge, kbN to sham very large 2 smokes preferred $900 8 home Non smoker $375 stove, laundry on premises $1 Aosowte Amoroabre' -2 utilities hrsUlast avail plus Isocal Please call Sep entrance parrur,g hornet $500 plus week. M Feb 1st (905)639.0018. 628.8214 dose to bus, snoop ng Why Re^tn Own your Home fonnalion. 90 second •' closes No pets $650 in- from S749 monm iutilrties pool am•conbhonetl. CLEAN quiet home. room clus,ve 723-0619 leave No r pay '600sq It + Semi. $12001 wren private 2 pc bathroom, RESTAURANTI Estab- mens"nciud 1 M ment" tall Herr Mark Sta- room basement apartment, share shower upstairs Use seeks a slender, pleasant female 2x0-35 lir a rotation - shop Call 723-7467 EASTSIDE CONNEC TIONS DATELINE - Free to Cap to place your ad. no charges for tabes, no Phone bill charges. 905. 430-70W go -no Irmca JCtlons. Tired a alone? WAr�NT^'�� Insurt rainct Sincere, `•r""'F� con MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly Financing for any purpose. rates from 5 95'4 All applications ac- _W M can �, Cal 434-8399 Free Consultation. cepted Community Finan- SINGLES INTR000C- coal Services 668-68M TIONS for friendship or • ' BUaNI�a marriage, all nationalities. Teed of Deng alone? Call 1.800-266-0374 message piey Sales Rep Sutton mon- . unufies 1S-ast O1 rest of house Non Available Apra 1st. Can HARMONY i ROSS- FIRE YOUR BOSS, take Spit Group Exce: Realty 571- smoker laundry facilities. I'ritratHoufles LAND. Clean 3 bedroom, acanmi U! 2 -Bedroom 6275 or 1-800-840-6275 839 X47 adult over 18 S3501niogin, your d your MB aril bold apartment .r resdentiai m. For Sit! next to park. dose to bus your Futuro. Distributors tirstAast 434-4672 even- piex Noir Oshawa. triage SEMS-Tnwnnn isx+c rr <dw aril ralkwi ittl�rvy wentuA nn_emo hJl- stove heat, parking for 2 cable includea yard. new Carpeting gat -in kitChen, private entrance Available Aprdr 1 $625 terst/last After Sp m 985--9016 TWO bedroom man floor aWment In Brooklln Available April 1 Includes 4 appliances, heaVwater, basement, large garage w/ loft- lots of parting. Walkout from lutdten to large deck/ yard. $925Jmthly + hydro Firsdlast + references re- quired. No pets. 905-985- 406. Flats appliances inkiuded, frogs (leave message) to all amenities, hreptace, time for the health 8 well - S800 -$85C. Oshawa Whit- LOVELY 4 bedroom home 3 bedroom bnck bungalow forced air gas heating, den- Hess products of tomorrow by available March April or Pickering Village, close New root. doors. Windows, tral air conditioning, bright Full war" and support Im 434-6691 or 242.3101 after to an amenities. laundry 200 amp service. high eth- eat -in kitchen with sliding those people who want to 6 fac , to share, plenty park- Clancy furnace 2 fireplaces, glass yrs to deck, 4 ace- stake a d9farence and own $104,900 Gorgeous 3 ng, rent negotiable. 686- pod, 2 acres, separate Plo-, uKle car garage ut. Call Bob Ferguson WHITBY. 3 -bedroom. near 3366 days.. eve 619.0938 bachelor budding. 7 non. with a double newly paved 905-576-3988. schools. GO $875 + cable. ask for Lorraine north of Durham College. driveway, lensed yard, PLEASANT EASY In - all else included. Available kbN to sham very large 2 Trades CorKidered semi-ensurte with step-up conrrel Process mail at Mar 1st. no pets 430.7257. bedroom basement apt $178,000. Cap Rarely 906- hb, and a ` shower sial. This has been a non - hornet $500 plus week. M with non-smoking makene- 655.5941. smokers home. Asking fonnalion. 90 second •' Intake Laundry facilities. ca bile, parking +yard. $350/ 3 PLUS 1 bedroom brick $133.000. Assumable 6 1K recording (416) 322-4268 sit 7. 4 bedroom units. month, Cal 723.8798. bungalow. finished rec mortgage. Closing �r or August 1996. Please cath RESTAURANTI Estab- yy,„�;� OPPMUNida room basement apartment, room, fireplace, hardwood. 905.723-9949. kished Whitby Pub 8 Res - / , TOwNfOUala / TOMftlllolises ' ceramics throughout. new windows, inground pool, South south Pidkerirg. $178.000. buy hones for cash'. Quick dosktps- Tile- taurant. Opened 1989. dosed Jan 31, 1996. Turn - •nowt street. Floor Ril For Relit 116 237 854. Poore (905) 434-8116 Oshawa to Piaerwtg or Liquor license holder will - News Advertiser Classified Departmeni is open evey Moday to Friday 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call 683-0707 to place your ad or fax it 683-7363 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 Y/40wy 2. 15 MIL north d Oshawa. (905) 786-2980 Oshawa b long to trwuw. a�905-66& landljord ��' new 1-b n ,wlp lease- new 1apan 6 bedrooms. band PRINGLE CREEK 3 -BEDROOM baaksplt Pon Hope. 905486-4"2 merit apartment, backyard a i inapt }loot lathy and lawn - lawn- semi. finished rec: room, 5011. level. Ilving/drring, kitchen, dry, party fumished it de- Oshawia CenlrelCivic area. $104,900 Gorgeous 3 M*wm" 4 -piece bath. 5 appliances. stred. Lange country home. CO-OP $119,000 Must be seel bedroom bungalow, on y� 1�yC central at. parking, $60otn- ample parking, 51550. all is accepting applications for Call 905-434.6706. Wiled street, possible m4aw cd4*3lul clushve. 428-8752 Credit check. inclusive. FfrstAast. Refer- eros. 433-7810 their waiting list for future availablity, OUALITY D•Angelo Muff- apartment with 2 wall rooms, country treed lot, WESTSMORE, bed- for 2,3 and level N.W. Oshawa 3+2 bedrooms, kitchen over- Gleaming hardwood floors, eat -in kitchen, wont last •' Blpi •' Blltllnea5 one 1ST CHOICE 4 bedroom units. Call Peter Neal, Sales OPP yy,„�;� OPPMUNida room basement apartment, looks familyroom with lire- pnvMe entrance and park- AFFORDABLE HOMES! Lame la round & s acinus units piece. 2 walkouts, inground Rep., Guide Realty, 723- ing, $650 call Frank (905) WHY RENT? BUY! g p Jet r N of all amenities. Pool, 3 baits. FAG, in-law 5281. 839-0001 No down paymerd, potential, 160 Goodman Dr. OPEN HOUSE, Sun. No problem' Please call 666-2008 or visit $171,500. Call Shetld Mc- Feb. 25 8 Sun. March 3, 1 Let me show you how95 Crawforth St.' Unit BS Whitby,Laren Sutton Status. 436- to 3 P.M. 58 Irwin Dr. Whit - Mon. Pay. $700 O.A.0 ' 0990 by (Bums 3 Garden ) 1672 Call Thome C. Pike for further information. sq. ft. house asking $174. SELL IT NOW 900. Cedar deck. 50 ft Sales Office hours, Mon-Thurs. 10-5 p.m. fenced lot. 430-3750 ' Rep, Ramat! Accord APPLICATIONS FOR SUBSIDY Realty Ltd. 576.3111 FOR OUR WAITING LIST ACCEPTED RESTAURANT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DOWNTOWN WHITBY CALL 430-9165 A4 SCOUTS CANADA Be A Leader. We Need You To Help Today's Youth Grow Into Tomorrow's Leaders. Call Scouts Canada 1.800.672.7253 DROP BY OUR DISPLAY AT. OSHAWA CENTRE FEB. 19-24 WHITBY MALL FEB. 17-24 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE FEB. 22-24 a THE NEWS ADVERTISER til-NIDAV, FEBRUARV 18,1996 -PAGE 27 tlwhjwj - Whithl - 471.e loft.. THIS WEEK IN ILarrabei-lanEll N a•: w r; News Advertiser AUCTION GOERS!! 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SCARBOROUGH ONE LOCATION ONLY I 1611331 • PLUS FREIGHT LICENCE AND APPLICABLE TAXES. BASED ON 24 MONTH PLAN LEASE. $2000 DOWN PLUS FREIGHT AND APPLICABLE TAXES. 50,000 KMS. FREE. 60 PER KM OVER. REFUNDABLE SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. OPTION TO PURCHASE AT LEASE END OR WALK AWAY OAC. •« ONLY TAXES AND LICENCE EXTRA.