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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_05_12>ted Recfeadonel BEACH VOLLEYBALL `��� LEAGUE Nm accepting bw or call Mike 428-0757 IN 09ft Rad E, The Wniire Nei. Sun Hour.: Mon -Wed 930 am -8:00 p m Thus & Fn 930 a.m -8:30 p m Sat. 9:30 a.m •5U0 p m. CE�v i RAL -R ._-H News Adver iser Sunday, May 12, 1996 32 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 Vol. 115 No. 20 Pi*ckerieng ponmstreet p By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF UPORTER PICKERING — Relief may finally be on the horizon for some Pickering residents having problems finding a place to park their cars in their own neighborhoods. Town Council Monday approved the development of a permit parking program for Pickering that would allow overnight parking on some neighborhood streets. The program was developcii in response to com- plaints from residents about being ticketed for parking in front of their (vkn homes when they had no alternan-,e r Town staff reported that in the first quar- ter of this year 2,225 tickets were issued for parking more than three hours on Pickering streets, usually overnight in residential areas. That's almost 85 per cent of all tickets issued during that period. While some residents have complained about being tagged in their own neighbor- hoods, the Town has also heard beefs from other residents about the number of vehicles parking on and obstructing residential streets. The latter have maintained the parked ,:ars are blocking sidewalks. ,,h,,tru�nnL oh,, urmz ,tght line,, at corners and endangering pedestrians. Pickering zoning regulations require most homes to have at least two off-street parking spaces, usually one in the garage and one in the driveway. However, many residents have more than two cars; do not have their garages available because they are used for storage, have recreational vehicles that take up one or more of their off-street spaces; or park one vehicle on the street so they won't have to move it to get the other one out of the garage or driveway. Among the factors Town staff will take into, onsideration when developing the pro- Hawks swoop down Dunbarton High School Spartans' ball carrier school Thursday. But, the Spartans of Jason Kim is pursued by members of Whitby Pickering were rarely caught as they cruised Henry Street High School Hawks' senior to a 25-3 win. boys' rugby team during action at the Whitby photo by Ron Pietroniro ? V { gram are: - which residential streets and neighbor- hoods have a parking problem that may be helped by a permit program; whether permit parking can be allowed on a street without compromising vehicle and pedestrian safety; Whether alternative parking arrangements are available in a problem area; - the cost of signage and administration for the program, which will help determine the permit fee-, See STREET... Page 5 Board of Trade lauds PC.budget It proves Ontario `open for business', says Ajax -Pickering entrepreneurs' group BY KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPORTER AJAX-PICKERING — Tuesday's provincial budget "helps prove that Ontario is indeed open for business," according to Ajax - Pickering Board of Trade president John Wiersma. Measures in the budget, like the first phase of a 30 -per cent personal income tax cut and the lowering of the Employer Health Tax for small businesses, "stimulate investor con- fidence in the province;' he adds. "The reduction in personal income taxes should be a stimulus to the economy and this is supported by the forecast growth indicators of two per cent this year and 2.8 per cent next year," Mr. Wiersma notes. He would have been "encour- aged" if the government had intro- duced balanced budget legislation, Mr. Wiersma adds. Board of trade government rela- -tai _RR�x k tions chairman loan Wideman says, "We recognize that the government has had to make tough decisions to See INCOME... Page 2 Inside M the nevrs Editorial .............................6 Name Dropping................10 Sports..............................18 Classified .........................22 Phone ares General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3339 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.d ir amneys.net 934 + 7* GST = $1 G OMM VNI� A BeN Mobility Centre BeU Mobility Centre 843 King st.W.(Next to Don Cherry's) Pickering Town Centre IM) 57M1212 low) =7-111= Bell Mobility 19 • .. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY M 19% Income tax cut `should boost consumer spending': expert FROM PAGE 1 solve even tougher problems." At a post -budget breakfast hosted Wedncsdav by the Board of Trade and Durham West Progressive Conservative MPP Janet Ecker. Deloitte and Touche accounting firm manager Steven Fron said. "This bud- get is very much like the federal bud- get. in that it stays the course — the course laid out last year. "We've had provincial budgets where the government taketh away. This budget. the government giveth back." About 60 people attended the bud- get breakfast at Regalis Restaurant in Pickering. The income tax cut is a "wise psv- chological move. It should boost con- sumer spending and consumer confi- dence." Mr. Fron said. One of the budget highlights is the establishment of the Ontario Opportunities Fund. into �k hi, h r'c, . can donate their income tax deduction. Money in the fund will be used to pay down the Province's deficit and debt. The Province is negotiating with the federal government to have a box included on income tax forms that people can mark to donate to the fund. Ms. Ecker said donating the tax cut can he claimed as a charitable deduc- tion and a tax receipt will be issued. The cut in Ontario income tax is the first of its kind since the early 1950s, Ms. Ecker noted. Social assistance rolls on roller -coaster ride DURHAM — Fewer people collected Family Benefit Allowance in Durham last month, but more received welfare. The number of FBA recipients dropped by 156 in April to 18,182, including almost 12,000 chil- dren. But, there was an increase of 103 people on the welfare rolls, bringing the total to 16,362 people, including 5,427 children. "It's pretty much a trade-off," Durham's income support administrator Paul Cloutier says. lite welfare caseload (a case can be one person or a family) increased by 40 in April to almost 9,400. "When you're dealing with about 9,000 cases, 40 is a very minor fluctuation. For all intents and purposes, the caseload is flat," Mr. Cloutier states. Despite the increase last month, welfare rolls have shrunk dramatically over the past year. In April of 1995, 18,305 people received welfare, almost 2,000 more than last month. FBA rolls have also decreased since April of last year, when about 2,800 more people collected the allowance. Although welfare rolls increased last month, Mr. Cloutier notes, "At this time, the caseload goes down as seasonal employment picks up. Over the summer, the number should decrease." Welfare is a short-term aid program, while FBA provides long-term relief. ANNOUNCEMENT I will be leaving my Pediatric practice on May 15, 1996. extend my sincere thanks & best wishes to all my patients and their families. Kenneth J. Henderson MD. FRCPC AC 71W 1,147/,A I. Z -11i 311WVALASM� ...Need legal advice? We specialize in Personal Injury - c ini"A Immii� - Dii.os,ee TraffirroorF m tin saran 0111ims Get tie BEST-ia lowCon kVd WE CJIN HEP V. km OTHM CA 1. 111-41100407-01112111-41100407-01112xg�2 IM dktance AWAL WALK IN HOURS Daily Sam - 9pm Sat. 10am - 4pm ,flNSR SERV AV 2 /RSA • • Iff• • •• 24 HR EMERGENCY AWER ANSERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. Pa(ERING BETWEEN FINCH & HW 401 *Nitrous Oxide 04m *Denture Serwkwo, Panel• •Collect From Ineuratttt me ge^fnf asd Cb" 'r7Reaton"t tr,. ,.: Pickering tax By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — It's official. There will be no increase in the tax rate for Town ser- vices paid by Pickering residents in 1996. Questions raised by Town Council about the budget process this year, however, remain unanswered. Councillors finally formalized the Town's budget Monday night, about two months later than usual following delays resulting from late information about provincial fund- ing cutbacks, waiting for the appointment of a new Ward 2 Regional councillor, and a $939,000 error in staff budget calculations. Council ordered an auditor's report on the budget process to find out how that error occurred, and suspended Town treasurer Jim t 'reeze stays, s Walls from his job for the audit period. Councillors said they were not accusing Mr. Walls of any- thing. His suspension expired last week and he returned to work Thursday. The auditor's report has been available to councillors for about two weeks but has still not been made public. Councillors have not yet dealt with the report, according to Mayor Wayne Arthurs. "I think Council would like to get at it at the first available opportunity." The mayor says the report has answered questions about the budget process "to Council's satisfaction" but declines to THE NEWS ADVERB1SER SUNDAY, MAY M 1"6 -PAGE 3 � do budget process questions Wayne Arthurs Give Your Child An Education from the Start We take this opportunity to remind you to look us up when you are searching for the BEST school for your child. Our Montessori teaching method is tailored to your child's individual development in the learning process. From the start we give special attention to Reading, Writing and Math, along with French, Science, Social Studies, Drama, Music and Movement, and the Arts. We offer hot lunches, full days, half days as well as before and after school supervision. 3 years to 10 years OPEN HOUSE Wednesday.Monday. May 13 Montessori Learning Centre of Ajax Principal: 77 Randall Dr. 428-31L ^L^ Dorothy Graziani AMI or aoa.e� yt A Yh+wr. La CA bran awrvt x 0 h sand n =W explain further, citing confidential- ity requirements. According to Ward 1 Regional Councillor and Town audit com- mittee member Maurice Brenner, there's "no question" the auditor's report will be made public. He says it's been delayed because it was missing an executive summa- ry, which will be added to it when completed. Coun. Brenner confirms Mr. Walls has concerns about the impression the audit has created. "He wants to make sure there was no per- ception out there that he was being investi- gated by auditors." Some kind of announcement concerninz the audit is expected to be made at this Monday night's meeting of Town Council's executive committee. Pickering expects to raise about $15.3 million from property taxes this year, and spend approximately $35.3 million, the non - tax portion of which comes from sources such as provincial grants and user fees. Council did some dipping into Pickering's reserves in order to maintain the Town's tax freeze. (Town taxes have not increased since 1993.) As of Dec. 31, 1995 Pickering's total reserves stood at $14,672,604. At the end of 1996, after this year's expenditures and expected revenues have been accounted for, staff "conserva- tively" estimate they will held about $13.2 Million , , r ♦ . 1 PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1996 Ajax, Pickering residents to get second MP as current riding to become two By KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPORTER AJAX-PICKERING — If two heads are indeed better than one. Ajax and Pickering residents could be better served in Ottawa after the next federal election. Area growth has resulted in Ontario Riding being split into two new• electoral districts effective Jan. S, 1997. All of Pickering and Ajax. and the por- tion of Whitby south of Taunton Road make up Ontario Riding. If a federal elec- tion is called before next year, the current riding boundaries will stay in effect notes Elections Canada spokesman John Enright- The nrightThe new Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge Riding will cover all of Pickering and Uxbridge. and Ajax north of Hwy. 2. A'hitby-Ajax Riding will include all of Whitby and Ajax south of Hwy. 2. Ontario Riding is Canada's third largest riding based on population. with about 230.000 residents. The two new electoral districts will have between 110.0X10 and 115.000 constituents each. The new ndings are based on ptplla- tion figure, gathered during the 191)1 cen- SU.S. Six new ridings are being created across the country. bringing the total to 301 from the czun:ni 295. Four of the new ridings are in Ontario and two in British Columbia_ As to which riding he'll run in. Ontario Riding MP Ilan McTiague says, "I haven't made up my mind. It's one of the most tn)uhlesoxne thing%. It's like hav- ing w cficxne between two children. 1 sox the whole riding as an entity_" Ile dot.--,n*t support the addition of the new seats in the Ilcwse of ConnmorLs. "We should have done it without increas- ing the numbers " But. constituents here aren't getting the same representation, he notes. '11nere are ridings in Toronto with 70,000 and we have 230.000. Representative democracy isn't being acted out here. "I don't like breaking Ajax in half. It has a rich tradition going back to the Second World War. I see the community as one „ Tories meet to set up riding associations AJAX-PICKEW NG — Federal Progressive Conservatives will hold founding meetings this week for two new riding association& The meeting for the new Whitby -Ajax Riding amocuum will be held Monday at 7 p m. in the Admiral's Room of the Ajax Community Centre on Ceneemial Road. The riding mchldes all of Whitby and Ajax south of Hwy. 2. The first meeting for the Pickering - Ajax -Uxbridge Riding Association will be Wednesday at 7 pm- in meeting room 3 of the Pickering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. The riding covers all of Pickering and Uxbridge, and the portion of Ajax north of Hwy. 2. Delegate selection will take place at both meetings for the Tories' August national policy convention. Call Ontario Riding association pres- ident Leanne Lewis at 686-5504 for more information. 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Since the problem was a minor one, the temptation to work around it and avoid a shutdown would have been Street parking permits may be issued starting in September FROM PAGE 1 • what hours of each day the per- mits should cover. Residents of areas being con- sidered for the program will be surveyed before implementation. It's expected the first phase of the program will address problems on Memory Lane, Everton Street and neighboring roads, and subsequent phases will look at other neighbor- hoods. Town manager Tim Sheffield estimates only about half a dozen neighborhoods in all of Pickering will be identified as can- didates for permit parking. Staff will likely report back to Council on their findings in mid- summer, so permits could be implemented in phase -one areas beginning Sept. 1. Other neighbor- hoods would be added to the pro- gram in monthly intervals, so the complete program is expected to be in place by the end of 1996. CLARIkaE HIENNING INC. • wl TRUSTEES d INSOLVENCY CONSULTANTS AV OFF HOURS BY APPOrir11ENT OSHAWA IDonanwil (905) 728-9404 MMN1NGSU)E NALL(sa6m*w (416) 283-8140 SCARBOROUGH NOIaDN+1 (416) 750-9620 TORONTO pwse Ar) (416) 364-4421 BRAMPTON (lan lion F* to & ammo—005) 455-5705 ST. CATHERIN ' (905) 6883181 overwhelming. But as a publicly - owned utility, Hydro puts even the smallest addi- tional measure of public safety ahead of profits." Mr. Murphy notes there is growing concern in the U.S. over John Murphy cutbacks in main- tenance and safety measures at pri- vately -owned nuclear stations. "Surely what is happening in the U.S. should be enough to warn us off privatizing our system. We must never put the operators of nuclear stations in the position of having to balance shareholder interests and public safety. Where public safety is concerned shareholder interests must be abruptly pushed aside. And with job security and legal protection for whistle -blow- ers being what they are today. it is unreasonable to expect someone accountable to shareholders to do this without hesitation." The Pickering station's reactors have been shut down since April 21. The problem which caused the shut- down began April 16, when routine testing showed a failure in a back-up valve in the station's emergency coolant injection system (ECIS) on which all eight reactors rely. The ECIS is designed to deal with an accident in which any of the eight reactors loses the radioactive heavy water which normally cools them. It would send ordinary water from a reservoir into the reactor to stop the further generation of heat and prevent melting of the fuel rods. Mr. Murphy also criticizes some politicians and Durham Nuclear Awareness, the local watchdog group on nuclear issues, for calling for the shutdown of the Pickering station in reaction to problems there. "Just where do they think the elec- tricity to power the province would come from if we shut down a station that produces nearly 15 per cent of Hydro's capacity" After all our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions this group advises us to go back in time. We would have to import power from the U.S. to make up for a nuclear shortfall and most of that power would come from fossil -fired plants in New York and the Midwest. We'd have to send money out of the province and get more atmospheric pollution in the bargain. Tbese people simply haven't thought their position through very well." 'r THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY M 1996 -PAGE 5 U 1XJV` `0 AIR SERVING I �RREGION CONDITIONING SINCE 0 SALE Fs CLIP & SAVE Is+ ,G95. MSTALLEtD rur O En�rMar* 11 %FINANCING "PAYMENT KEERRi-E 241 at. SEIIYICE �vrrA z 1KEE Honeywell Ebctratic Air suRER pUIET�NM,M=;Fcrtncr Cleaners. '100.'OHReg. FREE ESTIMATES Price with Mr/Cond. 0%Qaa aauJS Iia Paha? Suffering From ...? 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Proposed legal limit — January 1 to March 31,1996: 2.2 for dose from enw- — previous quarter. 2.6 cions: 1000 per year — YEAR TO DATE: 2.2 from a single dwo X-ray: about 70 Note: Natural background radiation, the annual legal limit for station emissions, and the dose from a typical X-ray are provided for reference. Emissions are in addition to background radiation. The radiation doses due to emissions are for the most exposed persons living near the station. They would typically apply to persons living just outside the station boundary who are at their residences 24 hours a day, who drink local water, and eat local fish and produce. The doses were calculated using actual data from routine analysis of air, water, fish and vegetation sam- ples, as well as station emission data. Most persons would actually receive less than the doses indi- cated because they have different eating habits or live farther away from the station. Radiation doses decrease significantly as the dis- tance from the station increases. Less than 6% of the radiation dose received from the station was due to liquid emissions. while the remainder was a result of airborne emissions. For further information, please call us at 1-800-668-5284. Nota: Pour obtenir une version kanlaise de ce bulletin, veuille: communiquer avec nous au numero ci-dessus. Atomic Ener g Commission de contr6le Control Boar de I'dnergie atomique • - , -1 . . . . ., r --w , . ..i • I , . .1,. ,1. PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 19% v Editon"als and L ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper published Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.L IS 2H5 TIMOTHY J. wH117AKER Publisher JOANNE BURGHARDT. Ediltx-m-Chtef BRUCE DANMRD. Advertising manager STEVF, HOMMN. Managing Editor AI STV BROUTATIL Retail advemsing manager ABE F41KHOURtE. Degntxwtion manager General: (905) 681-5110 Classified: (905) 683-0707 Circulation: (W)51681 -, FAX: (905 � 681-161 E%IaiI:Newsn orri0 durhamntews.net On the Internet: httpll% durharn- nr%s.net. Thr Neu c Ad�rnisrr is a member of the A)au-Rckmng Board of Trade. Canadian Community Newspaper Asxx . Canadian Ctrculatiams Audit Board. Ontano Press Counal and O%i.MRI The puNisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any a&emsement Credit for ad%wrisement limited to space price error mL%,, es At a crossroads— Regional council might have seen the light when it comes to infrastructure decay, but so far only the problem, not the solution, is being illuminated. Politicians Wednesday gave the green signal to staff to outline "financial options" to installing more traffic lights at Durham intersections, 21 of which have been identified as needing them. Only three intersections, however, will be improved this year due to budget constraints, and which three those will be hasn't been finalized. It's all well and good to point out. as Oshawa councillor Brian Nicholson did Wednesdav, that traffic lights are important to citizens' safety. But with traffic lights carrying a price tag of $80.000 — more if road improvements are also needed — it's unlikely regional staff will be out stringing up more lights any time soon. With the Region's roads budget dropping by $11 mil- lion over the past six years, politicians and staff have been forced to prioritize intersection improvements, deciding which locations can wait for upgrades and which can't. Councillor Nicholson maintains it's time to deal with the backlog, but if the money isn't in the budget. how can the Region spend it'' Regional staff keep collision statistics on intersections, and the figures help identify which improvements are most critically needed. The thought of just three of 21 identified intersections being upgraded this year is alarming, but it would he no less comforting to have regional council spending money it hasn't budgeted for. The request to staff for "options' is a start, and a move in the right direction. To respond to this editorial caU lnfosoarce at nfOSOutrre 683-7040 and dial 5111 •You said it... In response to Blake Purdy's column last Sunday, our readers said: ♦ " I would like to tell him his comments are wonderful, very well written and very true." ♦ "I was very disappointed in reading Blake Purdy's opinion piece, The Master of Disaster. I don't think there's any place in our local paper for this kind of bogus excuse for journalism." In response to last Sunday's editorial on the Mike Harris government, our readers said: ♦ ' 1be 'Blue Book' is simply a spin-off of the Republican Party platform. If you want an American -type society, then tell the whole story -- infant death rates in inner cities as high as Third World countries, thousands of murders every year, no medical care for 10 per cent of the population, rampant poverty. If you and your Tory friends want an American society and you want to move to the states, I'll gladly pay your one-way bus fare down." ♦ "If you don't like the government, in four years time you can change it again. I think Harris is doing a good job for what he has to do." ♦ "It's a lot of trash and I'd like to know who wrote it. Maybe it's time you signed your editorials." Reader Poll: In response to Wednesday's question: Was the provincial budget good for you?, our readers said: ♦ ' The provincial government is not going to do me one bit of good. Unless you make a lot of money, it's not going to do any- body any good. It's a real farce, like everything else he's done." v Letters to the editor Where's vision w_ of Mike Harris? To the editor: Re: Editorial Sunday, May 5, "Keep It up Mike". Ho-hum. Another pro -Tory editorial in the News Advertiser. By now we all know where you stand — behind Harris' corporate agenda. Well, I guess if you're going to keep unabashedly boosting Harris in your editorials, read- ers like me will have to keep writing back to provide any semblance of edito- nal halance in your paper. The main problem with Harris is that once you get past the line about fis- cal restraint, where's the vision:' A Harris vision of Ontario really means we'll live in a place that looks like one of the United States. That means fewer social programs, which poor people meed more than the wealthy. It also means we'll see more user fees, which will hurt lower-income people more than the well-off. And this tax cut is more of the same: We all know that wealthier people, who don't really need it, will get a greater share of the money than poor people. Is that just? A11 in all, it looks like the rich will get richer in Harris' Ontario, and the poor will get poorer, more desperate and more likely to resort to crime. A colder, more cruel place. Is this really the kind of Ontario we all want to live in? Not tae. If we get this meaner, nas- tier Ontario, we'll know who to blame. No, not just Harris, but his supporters — like you? John Dolleweerd Prckeriug Kudos to Ajax hospital staff To the editor: I am writing this letter to commend the maternity staff at the Ajax -Pickering AJaz-1?icftering News erdser accepts letters to the editor. letters should be typed or nearly dl -written, I% words. Each letter t be signed with a Bess and last to or two inidals and a last name. a isidude a pbtwe number tl ber for ver- fi The tt 56. nix . the right for style, kmg& sud con- t tellers are Hospital. I gave birth to my son on Monday, Dec. 4. 1995. Due to some medical problems, I stayed longer than average in the hospi- tal. I found the nurses to be both friend- ly and caring while performing their daily duties. The nurses with whom I dealt were Brenda, Julie, Jana, Francine, Pauline, Jinnette and Pat. There were three nurses in particular who exemplified the great service of the hospital. Mary Ann was my nurse during the delivery of my son. Her sense of humor and outgoing personality really helped me during an exhausting experience. Lydia, who was with me during the hours before delivery and in the days that followed, was very helpful and her caring attitude was very obvious to me. Finally Glenna, one of the nursery staff, was extremely helpful. She provided assistance with breast- feeding and readily answered the ques- tions my husband Scott and I had, no matter how trivial they may have been. I would also like to mention the excellent care that my son received from pediatrician, Dr. Kitai, I am employed in the public sector as well. I realize how difficult it is to interact with the public at times and that is why I felt that it was important to write this letter. It is necessary to acknowledge the terrific staff and the excellent care that they provide at the Ajax -Pickering Maternity Ward, Carolyn Sullivan Whitby Steve Houston I 0 4 Thank your' mother Thank your mother this week- end. Not because she gave you life, nor because she put up with your diaper changes and vomiting. Thank your mother this weekend because she's the real reason you are perceived as a contributint,, member of society. I Thank your mother this weekend because she's the one that could always find that missing pair of pants (shirt, baseball mitt, doll, salt shaker, school book etc. etc.) Thank your mother this weekend because she organized your life before she spent much time orga- nizing her own. Thank your mother this weekend because she yelled the loudest. when you deserved it the most. Thank your mother this weekend for forfeiting one of her few nights out alone so she could finish sewing your Halloween costume. Thank your mother this weekend for cheering you on from the stands, even when you were being sent to the penalty box for your fifth infrac- tion of the game. Thank your mother this weekend for letting you wear your favorite running shoes long after they grad- uated from smelly to deadly. Thank your mother this weekend because she always made you feel like the only child she had, even though her brood rivalled that of the Bradys. i Thank your mother this weekend for making you do the dishes and i laundry as part of your chores. She's the real reason your wife puts up with you. Thank your mother this weekend for not laughing in your face when you came home with your first pay cheque. Thank your mother this weekend for helping you with so many years of school work. Thank her also for telling you to sound it out. Thank your mother this weekend for being so unique in a world filled with other mothers. Thank your mother this weekend for all the money you borrowed, but never paid back, even though you promised you would. Thank her because it's the least you can do and then tell her you really love her, because you don't do it enough. And after you tell her you love her on Mother's Day, tell her again on Monday. That's when it will really count. I'ni' To continent on this column nC. fosource can lnjosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108 , THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, I"6 -PAGE 7 NT HE WELL RUNS DRY Residents plir when there's DURHAM — For 74 year-old Ajax resi- dent Louise Johnson, a widow who retired from her job at Dickson Printing 10 years ago, the $6(X) Canada Pension Plan cheque she receives each month is "the difference between being able to live in my house and having to sell it and move. "In fact, without it, I couldn't live at all." Providing that financial security for those whose working years are behind them was exactly what the architects of Canada Pension Plan had in mind 30 years ago when the fund was established. And while the formula on which it was based made perfect financial sense in an era of seemingly endless national economic growth, unforeseen changes medically, socially and economically in the 1990 have brought the plan, and Canada itself, to a crossroads. Canadians are having less children; retirees are living longer, and fewer people are working and contributing funds to the plan. In short, the economical and demo- graphical patterns on which the system was based no longer exist. If the 'pay-as-you-go' CPP format — mis- leading in its name as pensioners collect far more than they put in — were to remain in place, the current worker coyrtribution rate of 5.6 per cent of earnings would have to almost triple to 14.2 per cent by the year 2030, gov- ernment figures show. To head off a virtual collapse of the plan, a joint federal and provincial task force has begun travelling across the country seeking input from Canadians on how it should be redesigned. Among the options being considered are reducing the amount paid out to pensioners, increasing the years of worker contribution required for full pensions, raising the age of entitlement, providing only partial indexation and, as mentioned, irwreasing the worker contribution rates. For federal and provincial politicians, it's an explosive issue. Future or present pension- ers, at one generation or another, are going to have to make sacrifices. Twenty -five-year-old Scott Fox of Ajax believes the writing is on the wall. "Our generation is going to take the brunt of the transition. Somewhere it has to change. Someone has to get screwed, and it's proba- Scott Fox, 25, worries his generation "is going to take the brunt" of the pension crisis. "Someone has to get screwed and it's probably going to be us." photo by Andrew Iwanowski bly going to be us. "Hopefully after the transition the next generation can reap the rewards of our sacri- fice. Nobody wants to get screwed but some- body has to;" says Mr. Fox, who graduated this spring from the Business Administration program at Durham College and recently launched a career in operations production at Bombardier De Havilland. Despite being a working lifetime away from retirement, he's already begun prepar- ing for the future. "I'm not counting on (CPP). "I'm really conscious of taking advantage of RRSPs and tax breaks in terms of planning for retirement, but the majority of people my age really don't have a clue," he says. While he feels maintaining the plan "is important", he doesn't believe it should be at any cost. Rather than increase contribution rates, pension payouts should be lowered, he says. "It would be nice to receive it but I'm not counting on it. As far as I'm concerned I can plan my money better than the government can. If anything, I'd say people should get less. Let people sink or swim" Thirty -five-year-old bank manager David Bishop, of Ajax, is willing to invest a greater Facts and figures • The architects of the Canada Pension Plan 30 years ago expected Canadians and their employers wouldn't ever have to pay more than 5.5 per cent of a worker's earnings toward the plan. Unforeseen factors like changing demo- graphics and economics would see the contribu- tion rate climb to 14.2 per cent by the year 2030 if the plan is left unchanged. • When the plan was established, workers and employers each contributed 3.6 per cent of salaries to the plan; today it's 5.6 per cent. • In 1996, more than 2.3 million Canadians will receive CPP retirement benefits totalling $10.9 billion. • The maximum paid monthly benefit is $727.08 and $8,725 annually. • It will cost about $225 million to administer the plan in 1996, about 1.3 per cent of the plan's expenditures. • On average, Canadians today live 3.1 years longer in retirement than when the plan was cre- ated in 1966. By the year 2030, that will increase to 4.5 years. • If the plan remains in its present form unchanged, the reserve fund will run out by the year 2015. portion of his weekly earnings. "so that I'll have a bigger nest egg when I retire. ..If the government wants to bump up my contributions I have no problem with that. I've already invested so much money so I'd like to see a return on that investment. "But, if they do increase my contributions, I want some guarantees from the government that I'll have a piece of the action when I retire," says the husband and father of two boys. But, people who can least afford it should be spared from increased contributions, he believes. '17he big guy has to pay for the little guy. Let's bump up the premiums for the people who can afford it and let's make sure the integrity of the plan is kept intact. That's the only way it's going to work. It should all be relative to what one earns." And while all retired Canadians who paid into the plan are eligible for pension, he ques- tions whether that's realistic to expect that in future years. '"Iite people making over $150,000 annu- ally don't need the plan. The higher -bracket people don't depend on CPP. It's the people who earn between $50,000 and $75,000 annually who need it to subsidize their income when they retire.- Regardless etire"Regardless of how the broken down plan is repaired, "as a country we have to find a way to keep it going. It's got to be there for people. I don't see how people can survive after they retire without secondary sources of income. "Down the road I'm going to need that source of income to help support my family." Mrs. Johnson shares the belief that, "there are too many people drawing pension who simply don't need it because they have enough money. "It should be for folks like myself who need the money to get by. There are lots of people who don't require it to live a good life." She worries how people will bridge the financial gap if the age of eligibility is raised, as proposed under one scenario. With the workforce in the '90s phasing younger and younger people out of jobs, lower-income retirees would be forced onto welfare rolls, she says. Her treatment for what ails the plan is simple: "There are not enough people in the workforce to sustain CPP. The big secret, of course, is to get people working." ou vii' problem y , o . ur a in the pension. Dc"ket. a erg ►M -- j advitta' mac .' ; dived I& adds tie tattoo may lave Come to bas .lithe piece e[ advim Yolk atad RRSIE*j.�... �seiam! area ai "illl�'AO- aaerge CM w th o&w �l beneft puReg #ttr tbtdtr Wit" cdvedp6�td' to start mod lllaor tits uas Old Age Stecartay andtLte pria- ANN �/yp CPP is JWW bef� ��'{ S. "211111110 81110016,60 Pan" ft As vim { 1�9i' 1 tmd SW pr1iorkies and look at bave to, ailigh and duct dicy sshyouid sake dw 'gob "abet mpkb a aat'bur is jot wW and wandwapeasion_ boose mads a r(a��urs inellgillAeh r pow" aed-look ar IAM i diem wit be or dot long �i�. � ..::�:. ..<'.: plau � Scott Fox, 25, worries his generation "is going to take the brunt" of the pension crisis. "Someone has to get screwed and it's probably going to be us." photo by Andrew Iwanowski bly going to be us. "Hopefully after the transition the next generation can reap the rewards of our sacri- fice. Nobody wants to get screwed but some- body has to;" says Mr. Fox, who graduated this spring from the Business Administration program at Durham College and recently launched a career in operations production at Bombardier De Havilland. Despite being a working lifetime away from retirement, he's already begun prepar- ing for the future. "I'm not counting on (CPP). "I'm really conscious of taking advantage of RRSPs and tax breaks in terms of planning for retirement, but the majority of people my age really don't have a clue," he says. While he feels maintaining the plan "is important", he doesn't believe it should be at any cost. Rather than increase contribution rates, pension payouts should be lowered, he says. "It would be nice to receive it but I'm not counting on it. As far as I'm concerned I can plan my money better than the government can. If anything, I'd say people should get less. Let people sink or swim" Thirty -five-year-old bank manager David Bishop, of Ajax, is willing to invest a greater Facts and figures • The architects of the Canada Pension Plan 30 years ago expected Canadians and their employers wouldn't ever have to pay more than 5.5 per cent of a worker's earnings toward the plan. Unforeseen factors like changing demo- graphics and economics would see the contribu- tion rate climb to 14.2 per cent by the year 2030 if the plan is left unchanged. • When the plan was established, workers and employers each contributed 3.6 per cent of salaries to the plan; today it's 5.6 per cent. • In 1996, more than 2.3 million Canadians will receive CPP retirement benefits totalling $10.9 billion. • The maximum paid monthly benefit is $727.08 and $8,725 annually. • It will cost about $225 million to administer the plan in 1996, about 1.3 per cent of the plan's expenditures. • On average, Canadians today live 3.1 years longer in retirement than when the plan was cre- ated in 1966. By the year 2030, that will increase to 4.5 years. • If the plan remains in its present form unchanged, the reserve fund will run out by the year 2015. portion of his weekly earnings. "so that I'll have a bigger nest egg when I retire. ..If the government wants to bump up my contributions I have no problem with that. I've already invested so much money so I'd like to see a return on that investment. "But, if they do increase my contributions, I want some guarantees from the government that I'll have a piece of the action when I retire," says the husband and father of two boys. But, people who can least afford it should be spared from increased contributions, he believes. '17he big guy has to pay for the little guy. Let's bump up the premiums for the people who can afford it and let's make sure the integrity of the plan is kept intact. That's the only way it's going to work. It should all be relative to what one earns." And while all retired Canadians who paid into the plan are eligible for pension, he ques- tions whether that's realistic to expect that in future years. '"Iite people making over $150,000 annu- ally don't need the plan. The higher -bracket people don't depend on CPP. It's the people who earn between $50,000 and $75,000 annually who need it to subsidize their income when they retire.- Regardless etire"Regardless of how the broken down plan is repaired, "as a country we have to find a way to keep it going. It's got to be there for people. I don't see how people can survive after they retire without secondary sources of income. "Down the road I'm going to need that source of income to help support my family." Mrs. Johnson shares the belief that, "there are too many people drawing pension who simply don't need it because they have enough money. "It should be for folks like myself who need the money to get by. There are lots of people who don't require it to live a good life." She worries how people will bridge the financial gap if the age of eligibility is raised, as proposed under one scenario. With the workforce in the '90s phasing younger and younger people out of jobs, lower-income retirees would be forced onto welfare rolls, she says. Her treatment for what ails the plan is simple: "There are not enough people in the workforce to sustain CPP. The big secret, of course, is to get people working." ou vii' problem y , o . ur a in the pension. Dc"ket. a erg ►M -- j advitta' mac .' ; dived I& adds tie tattoo may lave Come to bas .lithe piece e[ advim Yolk atad RRSIE*j.�... �seiam! area ai "illl�'AO- aaerge CM w th o&w �l beneft puReg #ttr tbtdtr 110&. to tie' Illawllal and, $e blle cdvedp6�td' to start mod lllaor tits uas Old Age Stecartay andtLte pria- ANN �/yp CPP is JWW bef� ��'{ S. "211111110 81110016,60 Pan" ft As vim attune be when 1�9i' 1 tmd SW pr1iorkies and look at bave to, ailigh and duct dicy sshyouid sake dw 'gob "abet mpkb a aat'bur is jot wW and wandwapeasion_ boose mads a r(a��urs inellgillAeh r pow" aed-look ar IAM i diem wit be or dot long �i�. � ..::�:. ..<'.: plau � (crdw hwwdiw d- elrp e r [t ed away. "We steed a wiwk atew sem' can biandaft serves to invest thttic money wisely to eiimbabe that " be "n%& with CPP to the a eai torr the --we tt+oshy saying mum better to plm ,for it not to be tbeW' advises Mr. P Comida's gradrrl' avding pension I;lb& Yr. Page, the Wyeamild foerilidihg pau'taer of Page and Associates, a 2$ -year aid Oslwwa-barna in"Stment pl aannrg Am serving 208 Durham diems, instead urges dies to put dear money brta► bw- — aye wotrk, �170 . " . 4lrrtsNy. "We keep putting a reagy no than govern- "I beteve you have to [ovinia people pada[ an everything but it needs J01M Page ment debar. It's a dttssie diva. for being pnWkmt wdb their [money and an overh,td. a 'Plan for CPP tion where we've spent move pmM the ether kind of behaviors wimv "At stomtte point was sbodd,just not to be #fere' than we've made," be says, someW* goes ftroq* thdr wbole We 'toss trip and say `this is not gating :.adding the major Atrw m the for earning a good hmme but spending tool - to work the way we thought it was and mom was that the federal government rMy, arra they are day rdyiug on we're In a big mess so we should start loaned out the money to the pmvittttaea at the system. noes jud not irk,- says Mr. avec"' inn low a ratle. PAGE S -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY IL 19% Bank closure a Royal pa i ❑ But, bank providing special services to ease transition to new branch BY ROB LETH SPECIAL 7y THE NEWS ADVEKMER PICKERING -- Several senior citi- zens in south Pickering's Bay Ridges area say the June 14 closure of their local bank will be a royal pain. But, officials at the Royal Bank say they are taking measures to look after seniors inconvenienced by the closure of the branch at Liverpool Road and Krosno Boulevard. Officials say the branch closure makes perfect business and safety sense and suggest the elderly will like the new branch better once they get used to it. The Royal is moving its business from the Liverpool-Krosrlo branch to Hwy. 2 and Whites Read, which area seniors say will inconvenience them, especially those who live at Fairport Lodge, who use a connecting walkway to do their banking now. They contend the new branch is a 10 -minute drive, a $15 rand -trip cab fare or a two -transfer bus ride. Klara Bergart, 65, did her best to block the move.,, getting 606 people in the area to sign a petition against it in only one -and -a -half days. She says bank officials are "just cutting comers and they don't mind stepping on the little people along the way. I just hope that when they grow older or one of their loved ones grows older, they won't receive the same shaft that we have." "I like going into the bank" says Lillian Drew, 66. -rbe people in there are not Just tellers: they're our friends and they know what we need. A lot of the seniors, especially the ones with canes, scooters or walkers. are going to have a lot of trouble getting to the new location." But, Genny Gould, vice-president of the Royal Bank for the Scarborough - Durham region, cites many reasons for the closure. " There is not a lot of potential for growth in the area and our statistics show that 50 per cent of our client base at that branch doesn't live in the area anymore. The plaza is run down and there have been robberies at that particu- lar branch for three years in a row. The premises at Hwy. 2 and Whites Road are much nicer and safer_" Mrs. Gould says the short notice of branch closure was given for competi- tive reasons. "We really don't want the other banks coming in and going after our clients. We realize that it is hard for some people at that age to accept change but we feel that once they get used to it they will like it better." Mrs. Gould reports the bank will in for seniors leave an automated teller machine at the Liverpool-Krosno branch until the lease expires in 1997 and Royal officials are negotiating with a variety store in tie same plaza to put an automated teller machine there. The Royal will also offer seniors ser- vices to make the transition easier. "We are going to provide a travelling banker who will be on call full-time" to go to the homes of affected seniors need- ing help with their banking, says Mrs. Gould. "We also have a Royal direct phone line where they can pay their bills." All of the employees at the Liverpool-Krosno branch will be transferred to a either Hwy. 2 - Whites or Hwy. 2- = Liverpool. The only jobs that will be lost in the process will be through attrition. 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Learning Disabilities Association. , qj� cele Parents .. •:—c'..'�'t .-eye ez•a rn �•.e-..-e+ .-r., .•�� r•,-. +.-.-�-� .-�-. �.._.. �-•� .-� ►�....-�.- �-... - ..6042 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12,19!6 -PAGE 9 SUNDAY, MAY 12 MOM -O -GRAM: A barbershop quartet from Oshawa's Horseless Carriagemen will perform two appropriate songs for Mom and present favors to her on Mothers Day at::, the time and location you $''Fw request -- from Lake Ontario to 10 miles north of Hwy. 401 between Pickering and Newcastle. Cost is $40 in advance, with proceeds to speech therapy programs and facilities. 905-579-3462 (Roy). SPRING CONCERT: Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School, 80 Mandrake St., Ajax, presents its annual spring concert at the school at 2 p.m. All the school's bands and choirs featured. Donation at the door. 427-6667. MONDAY, MAY 13 CAESAREAN: The Caesarean Prevention, Support and Education Group of Durham Region meets at 7:30 p.m. at 73 Long Dr., Whitby. Topic is childbirth and the family. 668-3501 (Judi), 579-7518 (Beth). AEROBICS: The Fun N' Fitness aerobics class meets at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. $3 a week-, proceeds to the church. All welcome. Group meets every Monday. 686-0258 (Catharine). ADOPTION: The Post Reunion Adoption Support Group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library, Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Adoptees, birth par- ents and adoptive parents welcome. The group usually meets the third Monday of each month, but had to change this month's meeting because of Victoria Day. 428-9322 (Lynda). (CANCER GROUPS: A Living with Cancer support group for adults will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, Ajax (Room GO 13; enter the new wing and take the elevator down one floor to G level). A support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 91 Kings Cres., Ajax, for youths seven to 17 dealing with cancer personally or with a parent or sibling. For details, call the Canadian Cancer Society, West Durham Unit at 686-1516. PCs: The founding meeting for the Whitby -Ajax Riding Progressive Conservative Association is being held at 7 p.m. in the Admiral's Room of the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. The riding covers Ajax south of Hwy. 2 and all of Whitby. Call 686-5504 (Leanne). TUESDAY, MAY 14 AQUARIUM: The Durham Region Aquarium Society meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of R.S. McLaughlin Collegiate, 570 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. 831-040 (Ty), 987-3412 (Jim). BONSAI: The Matsuyama Bonsai Society meets from 7 to 9 p.m. at Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. Open to all inter- ested in bonsai. 432-3613, 723-1722. PARENT SUPPORT: The Association of Parent Support Groups of Ontario meets locally 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, com- mitting crimes or parental abuse. Call for location. 1-800-488-5666. BREAST-FEEDING: A breast-feeding support group meets every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the maternal and newborn services department at Ajax - Pickering General Hospital. No registra- tion necessary. 428-5202. BOARD OF TRADE: The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade holds its 1996 Economic Outlook Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Regalis Restaurant, corner of Pickering Parkway and Liverpool Rd., Pickering. Bank of Nova Scotia chief economist and senior vice-president Dr. Warren Jestin will speak. $25 for members, $30 for non- members. 837-6638. CONCERT: Glengrove Public School. 1934 Glengrove Rd., Pickering, prsents a concert Taming the Big Bad Wolf at 7 p.m. with choirs and bands of Grade 1 to 8 stu- dents. Tickets are $3 for adults, $1.50 for children. It's also being held May 15. 839- 1771. HOME BUSINESS: The Durham Home Business Association meets at 7 p.m. in Room L114 of the Durham College Oshawa campus, s r Simcoe St. north of Taunton Rd. How the Internet can be used to help home-based businesses will be discussed. Cost is $10 for members, $15 for non-members. 728-2899. BATON TWIRLING: The Dynamics Baton Twirling Club holds its end -of -season show at 7 p.m. in the gym of Parkside Public School, 85 Kings Cres., Ajax. $2 for adults, children free. 837-1293 (Karyn). WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 SCHIZOPHRENIA: The Durham chapter of The Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics support 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. EUCHRE: The Ladies' Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion, Bay Ridges Branch 606, holds its month- A --� ly euchre night at 8 p.m. on 1 the third Wednesday of every month at 1555 Bayly St., A Pickering. Cost is $3 per person; $1.50 for seniors over age 65. Refreshments, prizes. Call 839-2990 for information. ALCOHOL: Adult Children of Alcoholics, Ajax -Pickering Chapter, meets every Wednesday at St. Andrew's Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village, at 7:30 p.m. No charge. New members wel- come. 416-593-5147. HOME BUSINESS: The Durham Homepreneur Group holds its annual Spring Trade Fair from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Bayly and Church Sts., Ajax. It's for home-based entrepreneurs and businesses that serve them. Displays are $20 for members, $30 for non-members. Call 683-8891 (Anne Rice) for information. HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region holds sup- port group meetings at 7:30 p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Parking in rear. Survivors' group meets on main floor, family and caregivers' group upstairs. If you need assistance with trans- portation or more information, call 905- 723-2732. BREAST-FEEDING: La Leche League Pickering invites pregnant women and breast-feeding mothers to its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. for information and support. Babies welcome. Call 416-282-6462, 427-8063 or 831- 2017. CONCERT: Glengrove Public School, 1934 Glengrove Rd., Pickering, presents a concert Taming the Big Bad Wolf at 7 p.m. with choirs and bands of Grade 1 to 8 stu- dents. Tickets are $3 for adults, $1.50 for children. 839-1771. PCs: The founding meeting for the Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge Riding Progressive Conservative Association is being held at 7 p.m. in meeting room 3 of the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2. The riding cov- ers all of Pickering and Uxbridge, and Ajax north of Hwy. 2. 686-5504 (Leanne). THURSDAY, MAY 16 SINGLE PARENTS: Parents Without Partners Chapter 204 meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. upstairs at St. Georges Church. 51 Centre St., Oshawa. General meeting tonight. 571-5452, or 723-1699. FRIDAY, MAY 17 GARAGE SALE: Gold Wing Touring Association -- Ajax -Pickering Friendship Drivers holds a garage sale beginning at 7:30 am. in the Cross Country Donut Shop parking lot, corner of Harwood Ave. and Hunt St., Ajax. 427-3108 (Doug). ADDICTION RECOVERY: The Serenity Group holds a 12-s4ep recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Group meets every week and deals with addictions of all types, including co-dependency. All wel- come. Call 428-9431 (Jim). 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Former Editor of the newsletter for dentists, THE DENTALETTER CALL NOW 683-1432 172 Harwood Ave. South, Suite 101, Ajax [� PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 1269% e Droppingin A' ax and Pickering,.,., ­y 9Xgan 77, u Birthday Birthday Birthday Birthday April 21 was a D a n i e l l e _ May 14 is a big special day for Petselisturned nine The time to celebrate day for Kyle Brooke Cormier, on May 7 and cele " arrived again for Heather Schuh, because because she j brated with family Neatt, as she turned nine on he'll turn three. turned two years at her uncle's wed- „ May 1 1 . Wishing "our Wishing Kyle a b. old. Happy birth - ding. Hugs, kisses _ young lady a year of dreams •. happy birthday are day, love, hugs ... and birthday wish- '�' ' come true, with love f� C �` very proud Dad and kisses fromes from Mom, Dad ""'' always" are Mom, Dad, f �.,., Otto, sister,y Mommy, Daddy and sisters Grandma, Grandpa, 'little.,' Stephanie, Ria, and big sister Jennifer and bro' Paul Moore and Jerry, aunts, Vanessa. Alexis. Shadow. 9 uncles, cousins, Mom Tina, and, from heaven, Oma Birthday Engagement 30th Birthday sand Opa. May g was- Birthday The Caruso family was busy cele- "Look who's y special for Daniel brating in Ajax. Rick turning 30. A d r i a In Beauchamp. as turned 50 and his '' R o b e r t Hillman turns he turned five. daughter Christine Ondracek cele - four on May 14 Daniel celebrated announced her engage- brated his 30th with ha birth - his big day at a ment. Deb and Rick birthday on May happy arty with friends �► day wishes from P would like to welcome - 9. Happy birth- M o m m y at McDonald's. Lee Kierstead, the son .r+�.. day from his Daddy, sister Birthday wishes .,may,, of Marian and James much' younger Felicia, Mannar from Mommy. Kierstead of Whithy, xz. sister Blanka. Mike, Megan, into the family. __ Best wishes P a p p a ' I Brendan and Love and happiness from cNcr. uric. from Mom and Alana " Grandma , Grandpa and his — _-- -- r— - -� aunts, uncles and cousin Baptism Wedding � Birthdas. y --- _ - April 21 was special Birthdays for the: Miller family, as T h e r Catharine and Bill cel-; � M u n o z ebrated the baptism ofi household is their fifth child Brian - celebrating a Petrms Miller. Also on; % hirthday. Our ' hand were Brian's sis- ! precious one- ter% Kirstie and year - o I d-" . Martine. and brothers Jason will I Nicholas and o f f i c 1 a l l y Christopher. �_-- ---- -- — - enter the ter- ` Wedding bells will ring on May 18 rihle twos on A couple of wild ones celebrated for Christina Nichols and Cyrus May 14, birthdays recently. Jessica Cane Birthdays Raymond- Christina is the daughter of Birthday wishes from Mama, turned eight on May 9 and sister Ken and Colleen Dickson, and Mike Daddy, big sister Danielle, grand- Chelsea celebrated her fifth birth - Two special children Colles; Cyrus is tlx: son of Annettia parents Hadfield and Munoz, da on March 1. m the Sawick- family aril Dan McConnell and Guy and aunts, uncles, and cousins Jennv, Lots of love from Mom, Dad celebrated May birth- Kim Raymond- Kathy and Sarah." and Mist days. Katrina turned i _ y. three on May 4 and Stefan was six on May Wedding a P., K. "Thank you for the g 10th Anniversary happiness and love you Eli and Tony A 10th anniversary poem to Dan hoth bring to our family +"' Josevski of Elbertsen from wife Helen: -w every day." Happy birth- Pickering are happy ' "It's been 10 years since I promised to s day wishes from Mom, to announce the love, honor and cherish you. 4 Dad and sister Shannon. 4 marriage of their son I can't believe that time has gone by so Tony Jr. to Sneza fast, ' BirthdayMilowski on May the love we share was made to last. 12. The couple will You've made my life so very complete, "May 10 marked the day Christine wed in Yugoslavia, I'm so happy I had the chance to meet, Hemms turned five. Wishing her an where they met. "We someone as wonderful as you, excellent, fun -filled birthday were j wish you all the „ with whom to spend my whole life through." Auntie Pat, Uncle John and Gibson. best." The couple's anniversary was May 10. Uncle Mike and Liz say, 'Go for it.' Hugs from Grandpa Gold, Grandma Birthday da Blrth Nancy and, of course, Mom, Dad and y Birthday David, who send lots of love her way." Adam James w "Our precious Queen' "our little boy" Tyler Birthday crafty, climbing, Tenn turned five gorgeous kid", on April 30. turned four on "You're growing Happy birthday May 5. Sister wishes go out to Katja Alex, Mom, Dad, up so fast," his ' Newman on May 12.Grandma �family says. She's turning two with Gd Pa, w Wishing Tyler a Grandpa, much love and lots of kisses from Oma, pa' Heather Menzies, a "fun, outgo- happy birthday aunts, uncles, ing girl who's dearly loved by all", were Mom, Dad, , Opa, Aunt Juliet and cousins and -�- -` turned 11 on May 8 with happy sister Kerry -Ann, brother friends all wished this special boy a birthday wishes from family and Christopher, Grandma, Po -Po, cousin Jesse. 1 super happy birthday. friends. Gong-Gung, Mollie and Harry. X0,4 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Graduation? ...Send to: Pickering 831-5431 w Let us know. r THIS WEEK',, CAKE. W7KKF.HS ARE . We ll publish your Name Drioppt'n g, I K* Schuh % Keith Gilligan, 21 special occasion in an easy -to -read �`` gym"` 130 Commercial Ave., Winners may Ru ducYdy to Baskin kc�hms toreceive their FHFF cake (Please provide uknnFication) and easy -to -clip format... Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 PHIZF. VALID UN -111. SATMAY 18, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r _ . I Town of Pickering rejects golf course housing proposal, for now BY MARIANNE TAKACS SrAff REMMQ PICKERING — A motion that would have granted approval in principle to the clubhouse and golf course components of the contro- versial Cherry Downs development proposal came to a crash landing at Pickering Council this week. Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson attempted to bring the motion before Council Monday night, but couldn't even get one of his col- leagues to second it so the Celebrate spring in Whitevale PIC E ING — The ham- let of Whitevale in north Pickering is holding its annual Spring Festival and celebrating its 176th birth- day next month. The theme for the feFA- val this year is 'A Family Day in the Country'. From noon to 5 pm. Saturday, May 25 there will be displays and dernonstcahons of pioneer life from the Pickering Museum Village, pony rides, face painting, a wan- dering minstrel, barber- shop singers and a Dixieland band. Festival visitors can also browse the antique arta waft market, try a burger or a sausage from the giant barbecue, or take a stroll along the quiet stii and time -lined peft of the hamlet Whitevale is a protected heritage dis- trict and many of the homes and bW11dwgs date ftm the 1800& For more kilkirmation call Craig Henderson at 905.471-1607. matter could come to a vote. He was also roundly criti- cized for trying to bring it forward by the head of one of the citizens' groups that fought the original Cherry Downs development plan. Council rejected that pro- posal Jan. 22. The applica- tion, from ClubLink Properties Ltd., was for the construction of 225 detached and linked condo- minium homes on an expanded Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club, on 7th Concession Road east of Brock Road. "I am concerned about the push by ClubLink and certain members of Council for rapid approval of a pro- posal that is the planning equivalent of a blank cheque," said Jack McGinnis of the ClubLink Steering Committee citi- zens' group in a letter read to Council by another member of the group. Mr. McGinnis maintained the move to get approval in principle before embarking on the normal application process for the new proposal showed a lack of respect for area resi- dents. 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Tex-Mex foods, cajun and Italian dishes, steaks and ribs and delicious appetizers. The Plaza Restaurant is also offering a special Mother's Day menu this Sunday. New to the Plaza Restaurant is its delivery service in the Ajax area. This service is j available for all items on the menu by calling 683-8558. , The Plaza Restaurant is open Mondays and Tuesdays from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Wednesdays through Fridays from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 8i a.m. to 11 P.M. r A Menu of GOURMET DELIGHTS • Halibut Steak • Filet of Sole • Filet Mignon r • Prime Rib • Pork Souvlaki • N.Y. Sirloin • Cajun Chicken • Rack of Ribs • Meat Lasagna And a varietv of Mouth -Watering appetizers. 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Reserve your seas y caIIg y Monday ' ' 416) 412432424 HOURS A DAY Wempleton tication: Toronto Sheraton — Reservations will be required as seating is limited East Hotel & Tower This complimentary presentation is sponsored by David Martinko and Glen Walker, Fortune Financial Corporation, 2075 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ontario M IT 3 V 3 er Dtreal FINANCIAL _ _ Memb[ MonExcbanze.& Canadian kycstn[ � ProteetiFun& - ... - - ... - ............................ ................ • PAGE 12 -THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY. MAV 12.1996 • Durham housing forum examines Landlord -Tenant Act DURHAM -- An intonnation thrum being held corner of Beatrice Street East, Oshawa. in Oshawa later this month may be of interest to Topics to be discussed include the Landlord and landlords and tenants. Tenant Act, evictions, rent controls, housing health The Housing Services Network of Durham standards, subsidized housing and shelter Region is hosting the event Wednesday. May 29 at 7 allowances, and court services offered. p.m. at St. Joseph's Church. 1 IM Mary St. N., at the Call 686-2661 for more information. A hands-on experience Bonnie Nicholson of Brock Therapeutics gets a massage from therapist Kristina Linkvist at the New Age Expo held recently at the Metro East Trade Centre. The horshoe-shaped device Ms. Nicholson is resting her head on lets clients lie face -down while the therapist massages their neck and back. photo by Carl Ferencz MOTHER'S DAY MONTH SPECIAL! A HAIR TO SPARE Electrolysis Consultation & Sample Treatment MCMELLE MWOL, r e.&. c.t:. (Located in Euro -Women's Health Club, Whitby) 666.3606 EXPECTING! t n•', a 60's io &'W" or biantrt for tivur new bA. tn'Ek - ,Iatt�rnm :1he-tmwn "apprML to lrinrm WD(M of W smxt-s m the Durham arc1 end name. &Wren. tr TIm no. & due date to: ,123,Iaternit� PO. But 31036.411 Wman Rd 1., .1tax. O\ LIT 31� a call 427-2361* to "Mff I t name *0 br puW montflh ovT the rim 10 monds to rftm ow Fih at 112B lauon. \or a draw, all nanws rrcrn ed win grr onr girt as suppl►es last. For cnfm",on purpaaes onl. No one treats families like Fern! For a great vacation the whole W* wit love, head for Fern - )titst 1 Y2 hrs from Toronto. Delicious meals, lens, gam. 2 outdoor pools. 1 indoor pod. tun enleRmnmenl t watersl*V, games 6 fitrtess centre. And for the Mlle people. a tun and tartdhl uipervised Play Village. Summer Vacation Packages 2 Days $270. - 3 Days SM - 4 Dsys $500. pp, dhi 5 Days $615. - 7 Days from $915.10 $960- pp, dbl 1400-567-3376 1 Ch9d Fre Jun 14 -Joh 1. Aua- 9 - Sot 2 Toronto (416) 364-4069 Orlia (705) 325-2256 R.R. 5, Orillia, LN 6H5 IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE f# PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST �W Q i > N pO . H * 8 N Q We can get you booted to the, Internet. CAU 683-5110. ^lig EXPECTING! t n•', a 60's io &'W" or biantrt for tivur new bA. tn'Ek - ,Iatt�rnm :1he-tmwn "apprML to lrinrm WD(M of W smxt-s m the Durham arc1 end name. &Wren. tr TIm no. & due date to: ,123,Iaternit� PO. But 31036.411 Wman Rd 1., .1tax. O\ LIT 31� a call 427-2361* to "Mff I t name *0 br puW montflh ovT the rim 10 monds to rftm ow Fih at 112B lauon. \or a draw, all nanws rrcrn ed win grr onr girt as suppl►es last. For cnfm",on purpaaes onl. No one treats families like Fern! For a great vacation the whole W* wit love, head for Fern - )titst 1 Y2 hrs from Toronto. Delicious meals, lens, gam. 2 outdoor pools. 1 indoor pod. tun enleRmnmenl t watersl*V, games 6 fitrtess centre. And for the Mlle people. a tun and tartdhl uipervised Play Village. Summer Vacation Packages 2 Days $270. - 3 Days SM - 4 Dsys $500. pp, dhi 5 Days $615. - 7 Days from $915.10 $960- pp, dbl 1400-567-3376 1 Ch9d Fre Jun 14 -Joh 1. Aua- 9 - Sot 2 Toronto (416) 364-4069 Orlia (705) 325-2256 R.R. 5, Orillia, LN 6H5 IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE f# PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST �W Q i > N pO . H * 8 N Q THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1996 -PAGE 13 ntertalnment May 12 1996 Y -�� These can ut ou in a musical mood �� 1 r p Y DURHAM -- The County Town and popular music with an international Singers are serenading in spring. flavor to show -case the fine sound of this The local ensemble presents a Spring award-winning ensemble. Among their Serenade, on Monday, May 13 and many accomplishments, this choir of Tuesday, May 14 at Jackson's - A Touch Durham Region seniors has appeared as of Class at 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby at featured performers at Toronto's Roy X P.M. Thomson Hall at the annual Seniors' Tickets are $10, $X for seniors and stu- Jubilee Concerts. Most recently, on Jan. dents, $5 for children age 12 and under. 27 of this year, they performed at the offi- The play's the thing in Ajax OAC students from Ajax High School put on five one -act play at the school recently, featuring entire- ly original material. The plays were written by the students, and were part of an OAC class called the English Writers Craft. The first play on the program was Just Another Love Story, written by Krishan Mehta. Here, Mehta and Judy Daniels perform a scene from the play. photo by Ron Pietroniro el­/_ .- �. clot" _-• Wed., May 15 Doors open 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $8.00 advance $10.00 at door To Reeser" Tlelteft cam uw 133 -IS cial opening of Whitby's newly expanded Seniors Activity Centre, attended by fed- eral, provincial, and municipal politician, and dignitaries. Ticket, are $5, and are available at the Whitby Senior Centre (66X-1.12.1): Thomas House of Music; (43(1-0815). from M. Griffith, 307 St. Lawrence St.. Whitby (4304)70). They are available at Lafontaine Trading Post, e, Dundas St. S .N,Whitby; Wilson "Great Food, Great New Place" & Lee, 87 Simcoe St. Iv., Oshawa; � Walters Music Centre, 349 King St. W., ON Open at 11:00 a.m. P Sports on Satellite Oshawa; from any choir member, or call ® Dart Challenge (All Welcome) 668-5469. ' Tall Boys & Rib Nite The WhitbyJubilee Choir is celebrat- #I Wing Nite ing its 10th annual May Festival of Song ® 112 Price Starters (5-10 p.m.) this month. 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Staff from the Ministry of Mr. Shaw says the company is discussing Environment, Regional and the possibility of locating a transfer station Clarington planning offices Con - on the site to handle Durham's garbage when firm no application has been sub - the Brock West Landfill in Pickering closes mitted. this year. A waste transfer station is essen- Laidlaw recently sent a letter dally a large building where smaller loads of garbage are dumped into larg- er transport vehicles, which transport it to landfill sites. It costs less per load to ship the garbage in one load instead of sending them in several smaller ship- ments. No garbage is kept at a transfer station. Laidlaw began "incredibly casual discussions" with Durham officials after regional staff were instructed to talk to parties who could provide solu- tions to Durham's garbage problem. 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Mr. Norouzali and Ronald James Wood- cock. 43, also of London, face a total of 29 charges, includ- ing second- degree murder in the shooting death of Gagnon Sports co-owner Roger Pardy and first-degree mur- der in the death of Kenneth Thomas of Pick- ering. Mr. Pardy was killed dur- ing a robbery at his south Oshawa sports store Sept. 14, 1994. Mr. Thomas's car was used as a getaway vehicle and his body was discovered in Pickering three months later. Under the watchful eye of Durham Region- al Police Tacti- cal Support Unit officers, Mr. Norouzali was brought into court wearing handcuffs and ankle shackles. The accused, dressed in a grey blazer and blue jeans, sat motionless as lawyers Set another court date. The pre-trial will continue June 27. Assistant Crown Attorney Greg O'Driscoll told court that disclosure of evidence was continuing and hoped more spe- cific issues would be addressed at the June 27 pre-trial. A publication ban on evidence has been imposed. A target date of April 14, for a five-week pre- liminary inquiry, was also sug- gested, because Mr. Woodcock's lawyer Peter Zaduk will be tied up in anoth- er local high- profile case. Mr. Zaduk is ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's, Mother's Day k2 Insert, appearing in this newspaper, Wednesday, May 8, 1996. Please note the following: Page 7 - 25% off Vanity Fair, saving only applies to Sleepshirts (see bottom left side), not to robes as stated. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. SATO N'S IRVING A. BURTON LIMITED Trustee in Bankruptcy THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT KKERING 1= KINGSTON R0. (SUtrE 210 839-8981 Ila 107 KENT ST. 839-8981 OSHA 40 KM ST. WEST (SWE M 839.8981 DOGS AND CATS ONLY GOOD HEALTH, OVER 4 MONTHS OLD OSHAWA PICKERING Wednesday May 151996 Tuesday May 14 1996 Children's Arena Pickering Rec. 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Ajax minor hockey grads Dave Duerden. 19, and Adrian Murray. 20. are two key members of the Peterborough Petes. who'll tangle with the Guelph Storm, the Brandon Wheat Kings and the Granby Predateurs for junior hockeN's holy grail. As the host team, the Petes were automatically guaranteed a berth in the Memorial Cup but winning the Ontario Hockey League title in a seven -game series against Guelph made it all the more satisfying for the play- ers. "it was a big goal of ours to come in through the front door," says Duerden. "It feels great 'knowing that we earned our spot." Although nothing in their careers can compare to winning the OHL championship and advancing to the Memorial Cup, both players have had a taste of victory in the past. Petes' c a p t a i n Murray won a pair of O n t a r i o Ivf i n o r •- H o c k e y Association champi - . onships while I playing for the Ajax ban- Dave Duerden tams and midgets. Duerden captured a tier II title with the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League's Wexford Raiders. Duerden credits a local coach for much of his success. "Lionel Ingleton has been a great help to me. He was my midget coach and he shorted me what it takes to make it." Although the Petes have only won the Memorial Cup once, in 1979, the team is considered to be one of the top junior hockey orga- nizations in Canada. "There is a definite winning tra- clition here," �... s a y s Duerden. "There have been a lot of great players play for the Petes but Adrian Murray we're the f i r s t Peterborough team to have the chance to win the Memorial Cup in front of our own fans. I think they're just as excited as we are." What makes the Petes' playoff run surprising is that their home record was only 5-6 but they won I 1 of 13 games on the road. In the OHI, final against Guelph, all Reach out and grab someone Durlbarton High School Spartans' bap carrier Bruno Azevedo blows past Henry Street High School Hawks' Kave Vakili-Zad, at left, and Trevor Harvey, during LOSSA senior boys' rugby action at the Whitby school Thursday afternoon. Dumbarton High won 25-3 to remain undefeated with a record of five wires and no losses. photo by Ron Pietroniro Beach volleyball league AM seeks players 4 DURHAM — There's still time to sign up for Durham College's beach volleyball league. The college will run corporate, adult and high school co-ed leagues from June 3 to Aug. 21 on Monday and Wednesday evenings at the main Oshawa campus on Simcoe Street north. Deadline for sign-ups is May 22. For more information or to register, call Kim at 576- 4299. - r r r +' f 'a z s s v • : a . . a . .•'•'+ v � a � ro -. • r . • Lsan Maintenance • Estates • Condos • Convnerelal & Residential Interlocidng Stories . Retaining Walls ` Landscaping i Pruning Authorized MW ConWor seven games were won by the visiting team but that home -team jinx doesn't worry Murray. 'The Memorial Cup is a dif- ferent situation. We are very con- fident that we can win at home. We play as a unit and we have a lot of depth. We don't just depend on one player which makes it tougher for the opposition to stop us." "That's how championship teams are built," adds Duerden. "Everybody makes an equal con- tribution." Duerden and Murray may share the same home town, but their styles of play are very dif- ferent. "I'm definitely an offensive player," notes Duerden, who plays left wing. "My job is to score goals." The stats prove he's doing his job. He finished fifth in scoring in the OHL playoffs with 27 points in 24 games, including 14 goals. In the regular season he scored 35 goals — 21 on the power play — an en a up wI p games. Murray only had two goals in the regular season and none in the playoffs, but scoring isn't the 6' 4", 215 -pound blueliner's job. "My job is to keep the puck out of the net," says Murray. "I'm a defensive, stay-at-home defenceman." His 111 penalty minutes in the regular season and an additional 44 in the playoffs are proof he's not going to back down from any battles in front of the net. Duerden was drafted last year by the Florida Panthers and will attend their training camp in the fall but he plans on returning to the Petes for one more season. "I need to work on my strength and my skating." Murray was drafted two years ago by the Winnipeg Jets but he is now a free agent and his plans for next year aren't carved in stone. "I'll either try and find a spot with a pro team somewhere or I'll attend university." 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Stephanie Tyler (Dunbar); 3. Corissa Vivian (L. Alexamiff); 4. Lyndsay Dick (L. Alexander); 5. Ashley Ewanchek (Dunbar). Compulsory Vault: 1. Stephanie Tyler (Dunbar); 2. Lyndsay Dick (L. Alexander); 3. Ashley Ewanchek (Dunbar); 5. Amber Cushnie (Dunbar); 6. Jennifer Orr (Dunbar). JUNIOR DIVISION THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12,1996 -PAGE 19 kerin students shine atgymnastics meet g Compulsory Floor: 1. Melissa Siddall (L. Alexander) 2. Lauren Stitt (Dunbar); 3. Megan Duberry (L. Alexander); 4. Aubrey Gibson (Dunbar); 5. Amanda Belcham (L. Alexander); 6. (tied) Ashley Milne (L.. Alexander). Compulsory Beam: 1. Kristen Giglio (Dunbar); 3. Megan Duberry (L. Alexander) 4. Aubrey Gibson (Dunbar); 5. Lauren Stitt (Dunbar). Compulsory Vault: 1. Kristen Giglio (Dunbar); 2. Kendall Tyler (Dunbar) 3. Aubrey Gibson (Dunbar); 4. Melissa Siddall (L. Alexander). INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Compulsory Floor: 1. Fiona Chalmers (Dunbar); 2. Cherie Lawrance (Dunbar); 3. Lori Buhlman (Dunbar); 4. Erin Bay (L. Alexander); 5. Kristen Damcevski (L. Alexander); 6. Ashley Austin (L. Alexander). Compulsory Beam: 1. Fiona Chalmers (Dunbar); 2. Kristen Damcevski (L. Alexander) 3. Cherie Lawrance (Dunbar); 4. Ashley Aastin (L. Alexander); 5. Amanda Weston (Dunbar); 6. Erin Bay (L. Alexander). Compulsory Vault: 1. Ashley Austin (L. Alexander); 2. Fiona Chalmers (Dunbar); 3. Kristen Damcevski (L. Alexander); 4. Erin Bay (L. Alexander); 5. (tied) Amanda Weston (Dunbar); 5. (tied) Lori Buhhnan (Dunbar); 6. Stacey Karjala (L. Alexander). ADVANCED DIVISION Compulsory Floor (K-4): 1. Kristen Johnstone (L. Alexander); 2. Jennifer Erodotou (Dunbar); 3. Mandi Parkes (Dunbar); 4. Ashley Bianchet (Dunbar); 5. Devan Mallais (L. Alexander); 6. Vanessa MacLennan (Dunbar); 6. Cory Kozmic (L. Alexander). Compulsory Beam (K-4): I. Jennifer Erodotou (Dunbar); 2. Kristin Johnstone (L. Alexander); 3. Cory Kozmic (L. Alexander); 4. Ashley Bianchet (Dunbar); 5. Channelle Giroux (L. Alexander); 6. Devan Mallais (L. Alexander). Compulsory Vault (K-4): 1. Ashley Bianchet (Dunbar); 2. Channelle Giroux (L. Alexander); 3. Cory Kozmic (L. Alexander); 4. Devan Mallais (L. Alexander); 5. Mandi Parkes (Dunbar); 6. Jennifer Erodotou (Dunbar). Compulsory Floor (5-8): 1. Jessica Shepherd (L. Alexander); 2. Becky Parker (Dunbar); 4. Nicole Marlyn (L. Alexander); 6. Linda Rofaiel (L. Alexander). Compulsory Beam (5-8): Jessica Shepherd (L. Alexander); 2. Nicole Martyn (L. Alexander); 4. Lesley Clinghan (Dunbar); 5. Jennifer Lyons (Dunbar); 6. Stephanie Paradis (Dunbar). Compulsory Vault (5-8): 1. Jessica Shepherd (L. Alexander); 2. Lesley Clinghan (Dunbar); 4. Nicole Marlyn (L. Alexander); 5. Sonya Chadha (L. Alexander): 6. Becky Parkes (Dunbar). Optional One Floor: 1. Kamelle Barrett (L. Alexander); 2. Amber Lewis (Dunbar); 3. Kaillie Tyler (Dunbar); 4. Shelly Dass (L. Alexander); 5. Diana Parevski (L. Alexander). Optional One Beam: 1. Diana Parevski (L. Alexander): 2. Shelly Dass (L. Alexander); 3. Sara Ginman (L. Alexander); 4. Kamelle Barrett (L. Alexander); 5. Kaillie Tyler (Dunbar): 6. Amber Lewis (Dunbar). Optional One Vault: 1. Diana Parevski (L. Alexander); 2. Kamelle Barrett (L. Alexander) 3. Shelly Dass (L. Alexander); 4. Amber Lewis (Dunbar); 5. Sara Ginman (L. Alexander): 6. Kaillie Tyler (Dunbar). Optional Two Floor. 1. Lekeisha Ralston (L. Alexander); 2. Sarah Adams (L. Alexander); 3. Shelly Robertson (L. Alexander); 4. Aprile Edwards (L. Alexander). St. Mary Monarchs, Ajax under - 1 1 s blank opponents in soccer, baseball AJAX-PICKERING - The St. Mary Catholic Secondary School Monarchs senior and junior girls' soccer squads blanked Ajax High School in two league encounters at S[. Mary Tuesday after- noon. The Monarch seniors earned a 3-0 shutout victory over Ajax High in Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics action. Danielle Pacione, Tameka Spence and Alexis Vieira scored for St. Mary. The St. Mary juniors beat Ajax High 2-0 on goals by Lisa Mitchell and Caren Maher. Meanwhile, the St. Mary Monarchs senior boys' baseball team recorded a 3-0 victory over Dunbarton High School in LOSSA action Monday afternoon. Charlie MacLennan pitched the Monarchs to the shutout victory. Jonathan Cartile was St. Mary's offensive star. 4� 6 Gam Fully Lit Sand Courts Bnilt To 0"* Spsciticatiau Childreats Play eras Free Praotioe Time P1r0;GGLIMITED h� SPACE 411 FIWDS leio O &&4aasoso s� lh, =w ti,�, yf.45 score soccer win over West Rouge AJAX - The Ajax Warriors Mead Packaging under - i l girls' rep soccer team started the outdoor season with a 3-0 exhibition victory over the West Rouge under -12 squad recently. Laura Watt scored twice and Rachel Spurs once. The shutout was shared by Meghan Yu and Krista Thorley. The team is coached by Joe Spurs. WEST ROUGE SOCCER CLUB Looking for Boys Age 129 139 8 14 To fill House League Team Rosters Call 281-3989 for registration Please recycle Optional Two Beam: 1. Aprile Edwards (L. Alexander): 2. Sarah Adams (L. Alexander); 3. Shelley Robertson (L. Alexander); 4. Lekeisha Ralston (L. Alexander). Optional Two Vault: 1. Lekeisha Ralston (L. Alexander); 2. Shelley Robertson (L. Alexander); 3. Aprile Edwards (L. Alexander) 4. Sarah Adams (L. Alexander). ELITE DIVISION Elite One Floor: 1. Alicia Calderone (L. Alexander): 2. Jennifer Wright (Highbush); 3. Danyelle Sora (Flighbush): 4. Renee Rolph (Dunbar). Elite One Beam: 1. Danyelle Sora (Highbush); 2. Alicia Calderone (L. Alexander); 3. Jennifer Wright (Highbush); 4. Renee Rolph (Dunbar). Elite One Vault: 1. Renee Rolph (Dunbar): 2. Alicia Calderone (L. Alexander); 3. Danvelle Sora (Highbush); 4. Jennifer Wright (Highbush). Elite Two Floor: 1. Arran Black (Highbush); 2. Brittany Lloyd (Highbush). Elite Two Beam: 1. Arran Black (liighbush); 2. Brittany Lloyd (Highbush). Elite Two Vault: 1. Arran Black (Highbush); 2. Brittany Lloyd (Highbush). 1996 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE 18 HOLE COURSE MEMBERSHIPS (includes 1/2 hr. lesson with Bob Keyes) 7 day unrestricted $25 + GST 5 day before 1 p.m. $550 + GST excludes SS & Hol. 5 day after 1 p.m. $465 + GST excludes SS & Hol. GREEN FEES Weekdays 51500/19' Weekends 517°°1: r (Incl.. G.S.T.) Call for More Details or Tee Off Times 1-800-346-5361 or 1-905-885-6487 82 VICTORIA STREET SOUTH • PORT HOPE (9 AJAX OPTIMIST CLUB 15TM ANNUAL JUNIOR WORLD GOLF QUALIFICATION /o TOURNAMENT SUNDAY MAY 269 1996 Boys & Girls 9 to 17 Choose Either. 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W� RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT • PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVER11SER SUNDAY, MAY 12,19% 2 __ f • Buy oner,141D(�4j!)�4 week, get (905) the 2nd free: Call us for TORONTO details LINE LINE ^"f. a� „lo. Fa 798-7672 683 Sd" e d wr��. Fm CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: �, Htt://www.durhamnews.net Careers M11 Careers I I Careers I TCarre r I Illliillllll: Get Started! P1 Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.k Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 206 Harwood Ave. S.905-428-9475 Suite #206 (Harwood Plaza) 1 (800) 347-8803 Ajax Dnt L1 S 2H6 905428-3659 (Fax) TRANS CANADA TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING ONE ON ONE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION CLASS AZ/DZ - Courses include: • AIRBRAKE . 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(At Anderson) SEMS Expect more from Sears CANADA'S LARGEST RETAILER HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING PART TIME POSITIONS IN COMMISSIONED SALES • Electronics Automotive *Vac / Sewing PART TIME POSMON ALSO AVAILABLE FOR *Clerical / Switchboard - "EXPERIENCE IS AN ASSET" A household name for generations of Canadians, Sears Canada Inc., has earned its position as the retail industry leader through its commitment to customer satisfaction, and excellence in trarxng and development of employees. Retail experience an asset. Must be available for days.ever„ngs, weekends. Apply in person to the Human Resources office Monday to Fnday, 10 am - 4pm. at SEAR'S Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering, Ont. Sears Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer We think everyone who apples. but only prose selected V Inlervrew will be contacted. NOTHING BEATS TEACHING WITH THE BEST. At Young Drivers of Canada, we offer the best driver education program in the country. And we're looking for instructors who share our passion for excellence. If you love to drive, want independence, flexibility and the opportunity for advancement., driver education is the career for you. The minimum requirements arc five years driving experience with a clean driving record. Candidates must also be available to take a four week training course before becoming licensed. Our driving instructors are the best trained and most highly respected instructors in Canada. Think about it. Nothing beats teaching with the best Drop in to fill out an application. For more information, call 686-6446. D YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA. THE BEST APPOINTMENT bookers wanted, no selling in- volved, full and part time available. No experience necessary. full training pro- vided. Hourly wages plus bonus Positive and enthu- siastic individuals. hours deals for housewives . For interview Call Cheryl at 428-2010. 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AZ DRIVERS RE- OUIRED Two years experience Clean abstract PART TIME and Full in* positions ava4- Call Fred Nimes - 571-2795 Or fax rtestrne to: 571-2742 EARN $12W DAY from homef 'brtwrs. nno s•&%% (4 6 635-2794. (24 hrs.) Alm Earn $627 week/ from handl Light Aseen0ly, mrwg typing. tome, scree Guaramlead, rreniiwromen. 14MX"84-8253 *30.1298, 24 hrs. ELIZABETH ARIM SALONS. have irrrnredeke op irwga for atAN / man- ager with cherdale. in Oshawa to Pickering am commssion vs hourly, Mxtft hours, ' 1 IN pa* - age inckxles Haath Car. & dreou t store. Condad Lori at 1-800-318-6118 or fax Resume to 1-800-515-8615 we pay You a =W to assemble our products Easy work No in For _ S.A.S.E.to 1141 LMrpool Stw Ras d. Ptd m ft Ont., L1v see GIRLS WANTED FROM ONTARIO, between 6 - 19, to compete in this year's 1996 Toronto Pageants. Over $20,000 in prizes and scholarships. Call today 1. 800.367-2125 ext. 240 FREE SEMINAR :USTDt�D (�RPORATE TItANIC RW ALL FLEETFE ASK US rlOw WE CAN SAVE YOU M xl MAY zee+ p NlNfr sT..A.IA1 7 P.M. = � ® , 00 gin, Careers EARN EXTRA MONEY a•7e ss�ons oa: 'or se . ng aro promct+ny a■ rens"e ad+es oen,m, ine a^c ac:essc1*s a' some y5F a P:. , • LAN .Systems Techo�y nol•ProgrammerAn*yV r • lutenzed Account >fl • Network Specialist _ • Computer Maintenarxe Technology • Office Administration Filatlldal attskbm atrailaM• In tMoM• tfIIMD titaft 416► 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 325 Milner Avenue 560 Kira Street West cmcoac-ue-rr! your futrn OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Providing all your toomputer training needs • WORD • EXCEL • POWERPONT • NETWARE • ACCESS TRAIPMIIIi • NETWORK SUPPORT TRAMMNG �In �,9f1� • M1 mr FII�Arr1M.AKE 922a - as MAVLT W W. seers 4ee AdAI[ GeneralGeneral Im Help IM, Help SWDEN"q STILL LOOKING FOR SIMMER WORK? • Gain valuable business experience • No door to doorttelemarketing • S11.25 to start • Flexible hours • Scholarships awarded regularly -Fun working atmosphere CALL MONICA AT 905-668-2176 CAREER MINDED? Highly motivated individual wanted for a busy weight loss Centre. Sales exp. an asset. Please call 436-2122 ADAMS SERVICES requires CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, FuWPart time. Call Randy X2204 Car••ra ' General Help 6•J month program 200 .Nonni St. W. 576-9175 �—SBC 20 PEOPLE who want to start making money irrne- diately, are needed in Oshawa based Advertising Co. Mrs. Clarke 728-0115 Students welcome over 18. ANTHONY'S HAIR stu- dio requires astheodan and nail technician. For busy Whitby salon. Resume re- quired. Apply in person 1200 Rossland R.D E. (At Anderson) SEMS Expect more from Sears CANADA'S LARGEST RETAILER HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING PART TIME POSITIONS IN COMMISSIONED SALES • Electronics Automotive *Vac / Sewing PART TIME POSMON ALSO AVAILABLE FOR *Clerical / Switchboard - "EXPERIENCE IS AN ASSET" A household name for generations of Canadians, Sears Canada Inc., has earned its position as the retail industry leader through its commitment to customer satisfaction, and excellence in trarxng and development of employees. Retail experience an asset. Must be available for days.ever„ngs, weekends. Apply in person to the Human Resources office Monday to Fnday, 10 am - 4pm. at SEAR'S Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering, Ont. Sears Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer We think everyone who apples. but only prose selected V Inlervrew will be contacted. NOTHING BEATS TEACHING WITH THE BEST. At Young Drivers of Canada, we offer the best driver education program in the country. And we're looking for instructors who share our passion for excellence. If you love to drive, want independence, flexibility and the opportunity for advancement., driver education is the career for you. The minimum requirements arc five years driving experience with a clean driving record. Candidates must also be available to take a four week training course before becoming licensed. Our driving instructors are the best trained and most highly respected instructors in Canada. Think about it. Nothing beats teaching with the best Drop in to fill out an application. For more information, call 686-6446. D YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA. THE BEST APPOINTMENT bookers wanted, no selling in- volved, full and part time available. No experience necessary. full training pro- vided. Hourly wages plus bonus Positive and enthu- siastic individuals. hours deals for housewives . For interview Call Cheryl at 428-2010. BAKER WANTED. busy in-store bakery requires tun -time experienced bak- er, organization. neatness and initiative a must Friendly customer oriented people need only apply. Send resume to Fde 09629. P O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario. L 1 H 71_5 BEAUTY SALON in Oshawa/Whitby area needs a Manager Must be li- censed Excellent pay packags/UenMits 1 -SM 661-2887 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Acverttser requests that advertisers Check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible kir more enan one incorrect insertion and there shall be no liability for non -insertion of ary Wyer- tisement. Liability for er- rors in ads is Bided to the amount pad for eM space Dccupying ere error. At copy is sugea to ere W proval of management of News Ativertaer DRIVER PERSONNEL NC. AZ DRIVERS RE- OUIRED Two years experience Clean abstract PART TIME and Full in* positions ava4- Call Fred Nimes - 571-2795 Or fax rtestrne to: 571-2742 EARN $12W DAY from homef 'brtwrs. nno s•&%% (4 6 635-2794. (24 hrs.) Alm Earn $627 week/ from handl Light Aseen0ly, mrwg typing. tome, scree Guaramlead, rreniiwromen. 14MX"84-8253 *30.1298, 24 hrs. ELIZABETH ARIM SALONS. have irrrnredeke op irwga for atAN / man- ager with cherdale. in Oshawa to Pickering am commssion vs hourly, Mxtft hours, ' 1 IN pa* - age inckxles Haath Car. & dreou t store. Condad Lori at 1-800-318-6118 or fax Resume to 1-800-515-8615 we pay You a =W to assemble our products Easy work No in For _ S.A.S.E.to 1141 LMrpool Stw Ras d. Ptd m ft Ont., L1v see GIRLS WANTED FROM ONTARIO, between 6 - 19, to compete in this year's 1996 Toronto Pageants. Over $20,000 in prizes and scholarships. Call today 1. 800.367-2125 ext. 240 General al as Help Help General APPLY TODAY START TOMORROW Local wholesaler looking for people to learn all aspects of business, includ- ing, Sales, Marketing, Light delivery, and entry level management. Call Terry at 728-4897 HAIRSTYLIST wanted JOBS IN PARADISE ! full or part lime for Joseph's Our computer based sys- Hairstyling in Oshawa tem wit place your resume Shopping Centre. Phone in front of many employers. 723-9251 or apply in per- Call 905-571-0332 or Fax son to Joe 905-571.0954. HELP WANTED! Easy work! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home: Call 1(504)429- 9227 Ext. 479H19 ROME -WORKERS, NEEDED, no expenence. For details send stamped self addressed envelope . Innovations TwO. Box 21032 . London. N6,11 4W2, LEARN HOW to operate. a mini office outlet from your home , and earn a great second income. Awe- some benefits. Training provided, call (416) 284- 4493. MOBILE WASH looking for part time afternoon help. Please call afternoons at 831-3630 s THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 19% -PAGE 23 i General ' Gerwi l IM Ge Help IM, General EM, Sales Helpl , Sales Help/ P Help gent gent REQUIRES SERVICE ADVISER Automotive background required, experience preferred. Sell motivated person with above average customer service skills needed, for our busy 7 day a week service centre. Apply With resume to Service Dept., 1300 Kingston Rd., Pickering P-LIl .O. Licensed CSR required for local Insurance Brokerage. Preference will be given to applicant with commercial lines experience. Salary, commission and bonus $$$. Please forward a detailed resume to Schofield -Aker Ins. 337 King St. W. Oshawa L1J 2J8 Stating Salary expected No Phone Calls! Willing to Learn? Not afraid of walking 8, talking. Work on commission basis. Call Bob 619-2351 The Driveway Guy PART TIME PERSON WE ARE an upcoming required Sundays to work boutique style salon, look - booth at Flea Market, $1001 ng for an outgoing, hard hr Interpersonal skills re- working, responsible. ma- gwred. 420-48110 ext 224 ture stylist , with minimum 5 years expenence with SEE THE WORLD clientele if you are looking for a change and a down - Cruise Ship Jobs: town environment this may Hawaiian, Caribbean oe for you. we also have 1 $3004900 weekly, station for rent. call 905 - Will train. 420-6239 or 416-578-7060. Call 1 (504) 429.9225 Office Ext. 479C19 NEW M L.M business op- THE CORRAL Tavern is FULL TIME office position portunity. Be the first in call taking applications for door available will I�ag Dan 697-3018. persons Must be neat and ng company Duties in - CASTING CALL - Models personable Please apply dude Estimating. purchas- needed Montana Agency ^ person to The Corral. Ing accounting and gener- seeks models. Earn $4500 Tuesday -Friday atter 12 at Must have strong and to $75.001hr. Experience p r^ - 433 SowSt. S. analytical sills. Expenence not required buts an asset. Oshawa in accounting purchasing or 416) 961-2950 News Adli everur KC a 8 MA A service. Excellent spread MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron- law Dial (905) 349.3636 sheets Abilities a must, to's fastest growing agency Classified "L Send replies to 655 Finely seeks extras for film and TV spa leery Mon. to Fri. FALLNWP00K carpet Ave .Alex. Ontario LIS 3V3 work, all tallies. no exp req. Earn 57422 801hr work 8N a.m. - 8-• li guaranteed. We place peo- Sat. 1.31 - 3:•• ole on movie sets every day Can Jonathan Call U3-0707 416)961.2226. It's always best to know who you're dealing with. And th people are your neighbors. They're always here to hell • I : �1C e 4L Ua Required Immediately EJ[PEREMCED ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Minimum 2 years experience. Telephone Directory Sales and layout experience an asset. If you are outgoing, highly motivated. and have a positive attitude and are dedicated to overall customer satisfaction, we would like you to join our winning team. Existing and new accounts, benefits, training, commissions and base pay. Mail or fax resume to Ajax / Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. , Ajax Ontario, LIS 2H5 Fax. # 619-9068 local au! K • ' ' Improvements • ' ' ITTiprov ffinents Mimproverrieft Int ovements • Painting • Moving & HouseMe-Fma. Yard . I Pool • a • Decorating • Storage • Cleaning nroenance • Maintenance NEED A BUILDING PERMIT ? Pato Doors• windows. ret J.S ARMSTRONG CALL HOME DESIGN. Esamates. Call 7 days DEv. INC.mSpecializingddo. Charlie Aown C.E.T. • andyman In custom r'onw. additions. renovations. re: roars and 905-831-9467 Ras or loony. We now hourly. basement apartments Res- Architectural Drawings for new hordes 6 addoons. MAN WITH 1.2 ton truck d•nbal and commercial S•rvmg Durham Region for 28 years proven experience will oto add Ions Favi rea- over 15 yrs. Free consults - Skvlirltlts Plumbinn sonatllepnoes 571-4730 ton. Call Jeff 905.428 - MISTER CHEAP'.Horne DAN - 663-7009 DIS- 57% improvements. reg roorns•m POSAL RENOVATIONS Duncan. .987-1799 or 987- law apartments additions Fences Decks Carpent KC a 8 MA A ALL o" pain(mi aril Waupap•nng. ri no0ern•- nor. stucco calling. general repairs. top quatrty work. reasonable rates 20% sen ors discount 404- 9669 DRYWALL and painting. boarding, taping texturing, renovations and ram's. Small lobs. 15 years ex - NEVER a. c NORRCO o0 0 =-• and srnetl :roe roses! Let me MAINTE%ANCE Residen- nelp with your houseclean- nal i commercial lawn 6 .ng. Call Ruth 728-4762 Of garden are Special Lawr• leave message Free est- Cuff" 3 Tnmming $10 maps Discount for Sen- standard sized los. Flo- WS tors sodding. patios. vacation maintenance Seniors dis- NO JOB 700 BIG OR counts For a tree •sbm•te $MALL. WILL DO IT ALL Call Pat 905.718-6594 pMenCe Free estlrrnateS • f A - A MAINTENANCE Pool opening sooclal. Book now for early appointment. Call 683-8452 ry SON Y HARRY 4THE- a ciente: vai able arry- fences, docks, etc. LI- roofing, demolitions, dean Specializing n bock. dock SIGON ConslruClior L:o Servng Durham and out d MOVERS Move tug or ane Call 905-697-0757 • Party tensed for over 20 years. outs. odd jobs. and chimneys. AN general serving Durham Region for town aria Ken 434-4500 small we pnc• them all' • • Lawn YOnef • Services AN work guaranteed, for 19 vis Additions. sia+deoir5 c... ..�....,�. Free estanate can Eme 905.404-8170 5 Mr. Brush For Home or lk�A lmgrov its • Res•v • Additioas • Mmobirag tial & Coerleotas DUCTMIORK tall�d • .t hr. • Fra FAdmaks 1905) 6134673 SIJDOL?Baseli A^, NOML IIIflnovlolQ.xrs Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, elecbical, drywall, decks. ceramic Wing d Courter bps 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 560.4M G i R Munionancq Butki- ng repairs and renovations electrical, pNrtlbing. ca- rarrllc tiles. carpentry. From Sr1AN repairs to mator roi ovations. Fully puarantood, ft�1 estimates. (905)132- FENCES,Post s intalled or bola drtWd 1 wood or blain kilt docks r tisk" Guaranteed, photos. refer- Pato Doors• windows. ret ences. upon request Free room$• flagstone, tree •st- Esamates. Call 7 days moot, 905-5765760. week. (905)579-3811 • andyman Cedar i pressure trialed M&M CONSTfM1CT1•N Ras or loony. We now hourly. seers experience. rt MEMBER OF BJI 8 MAN WITH 1.2 ton truck have twisted storpe writs. Additions, Roofing, will oto add Ions Favi rea- 8334 Skvlirltlts Plumbinn sonatllepnoes 571-4730 ns moved, relocate. Excellent 5 Ton dump truck rates. Free •sOmates Elec- for hire. Roofing lrostat c air ideaners. nu- specula in effect midifers. Big. Small lobs. 906-427-4234 Cal Paul 426-0295 MISTER POST HOLE, EUROPEANrile special- augured post fats• setting list. led renovate your bath- of pops in concrete We wil room, of kdC en walls. as initial Competitors prices Onscount, short notice moves Appkances moved. alio storage spat• oviii able Comparable rates Cal 432.2650 WCYALSKt MOVING houses. apartrients. Offices appliances and p'ano spe- otalss Sonar and md- month discounts Licensed. insured- Free estimates Excellent serine Can 436- t a 7795 wel as Noor Was. Good ret- (905) 665-0400. a t -Boo- TUDOR Rose Renovation 2a6-5513 1 are nce , and satistaaidn111 giwranceed. For free easti- B53 BBBt. Quality try. •��I. • Moving 8 mates cal D. Dykstra 725- P.M.P.S(psst Rola I purnbvlg, drywall, painting • Storage • ' FIOOfM1g, 4913 poets ON) Post hots i decorating. Complete • �" dhlled all concrete sup- torMluffice work SurWt paled Sono lubes irsfaMed, jobs welcome. Reasonable AJAX MovwV Systems - full MAGICIAN, .:wn t,ends, . Bobcat Services, available. rales. referanc•s. Guar- sed puses. mows. fists. appliance and Pia^O specialists. Flat CARPET tilwllelt— - 25 Cedar i pressure trialed entitled Work. 723-6122 Ras or loony. We now hourly. seers experience. rt lumber. AN work �- Y8'tir'h• have twisted storpe writs. uretating our splacuakty. sued Serving Durham fa 8334 Now opening tree boxes Free estimates. D i N 12 yrs. Access coda 404- • • fPlull6ing with move. Park and load Duncan. .987-1799 or 987- 8036Iwal for •e Gal wnl•. • ' :pima, staring at $99. and law Dial (905) 349.3636 up. Call lor information, 725-M or 427-0006. FALLNWP00K carpet DECKNG Free estimates, tart design, top t Dave 1-416429.05M DELroTTO FENCIIIG Decks, drain fink, iron, doled holes, set posts. For Free Estirrhates cal Steve (905) 509.5077 Mobile (416)409• 6456 well also smrgrky fence repairs. Call 434- 9850. GENERAL CARPEN- AAA -LICENSED i vinyl, discount prices, PLUMBER available. NI complete with painting• your plumbing needs. waNDapering, drapes i Complete mnwabons MEN will largo vudt will blinds. Call for free as- One Naid for your huge ut Cleaning Specializing in quality not quantity Insured & Bunded 903 -ill -Ott Saturday service available YON DEIN ITT Tree Mew toile M*01am' dsg, roe Wsomma R Let its keep your home spailding.For an otalartdrg top to bolom dears g with excellent rates. Cal today for a Free Estinmite. Treat yourself. CA OMtiacar• avaubiL You Desen a Ili. 424-7042 Gurante•d lowest p,ic•sf do household moves, rest- timate. Cal 655-3519 or No job too tlmallfl Senior dental. commercial. All 655.1483. • yard riscarrt. (905) 432-2913. typos Jars 4of moves. Cal Carl or - • House • • Rew • LAWNMOWERS Tunt MAGICIAN, .:wn t,ends, up 3,1 :narge sharpen react' -r a�un for any aoccasion Diade. only 535 . pars a9• any Bvth- (Pick-uadMnory from Pick- days. promotions. open. erng to Bowmarwile $5 00 '�, fund raosers Magic charge. OShawiWhrtby snows are tun' Lettuce free!'). NORTH STAR hill 9397057 of 726 - SMALL ENGINE SHOP 8334 905728.2'16. ER, will tutor grades 1 coder nwlch, coder nedg- RAeelTwants won, doing as, fences, docks. interlock- • r�;�, A •nag"C ;Or Oh,ldr•r s parties tand ail occass ons Haw HEN11" LANOSCAPOG k1leIlo 1°rg Stories a Ponds. Retaining Walt. Cando 3 Comm. Malnt. Authorized UrlibCk Caltrador 9054394349 LAWN AERATION, from S30 spring fertilizer avail- able at $50% off, tree Ill mates, call 427-8612 or 723.3833 anybme. • , Pskov ti • ' p�� i • Cleaning KST GROOIIDBKEEP- BBlueegSoorass. Mck up/Detry • D•coraliltg • D•coraling DECORATIVE EDGE PAINT & INTERIORS INTERIOR I EXTERIOR PAINTING TRY, free estimates, house INTERIOR RENOVATIONS addition, basement, decks. SAVE 20% BY BOOKING. YOUR EXTERIOR NOW trim work, door installation. baseboard. decks, sheds, I WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED roof repairs, pow 619 j!►" 1�t■1■►liter I I FREE ESTIMATES 2M ell Jr. 1 t I j I I (416) 860-2671 x. MIG - LAWN CUTTING, rt'. Fresh cut dally. Free Spring i Fal cleanups, lawn care Information. aerating, do -thatching. Growing quality sod since trimming. garden work, 1962. Call All -Green Sod eavestrough deanirg. Free Growers Ltd. (905)725 - quotation. Cal Ralph. Wor- 9674 or 263-2213. ttwrgton 905-427.9658. • Gardening 8 • Glllydefling 8 • I LandscsOng • I Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVA Also tree stump removal. a•x DtscolAirT Fon SUMORS. AVOID JIPFMINIG RUSH Pall Dave 032-705 Busintim •• Services DAVIDSON window cleaning and hone reno- vations. Dust tir Dawn. household and comm@* Pal. satisfaction guar- anteed• free estimates TON Free 1-416552-3296. Not Getting All You Expected From Your Computer.. Call Jim at: 831-6650 To arrange for personalized tutorial by qualified inslywor. SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX ss3-73x,3 • �Pn4 my own rnaglclan Can Er- - ,a 668-4932 GREENTHUMS Total Property Ma'mer.ance Pro- • p� grams from St975 per • • month, lawn care, 5 stip Programs from 511300 par year Call 1-000 760-1058 EXPERIENCED TEACH- GREEIRNUMB top sal. ER, will tutor grades 1 coder nwlch, coder nedg- through OAC S23Mr as, fences, docks. interlock- Ing 10 travel call Lean Ing thick spring spacial on 623.3757 NorA Cal 1760.1058. HEN11" LANOSCAPOG k1leIlo 1°rg Stories a Ponds. Retaining Walt. Cando 3 Comm. Malnt. Authorized UrlibCk Caltrador 9054394349 LAWN AERATION, from S30 spring fertilizer avail- able at $50% off, tree Ill mates, call 427-8612 or 723.3833 anybme. • , Pskov ti • ' p�� i • Cleaning KST GROOIIDBKEEP- BBlueegSoorass. Mck up/Detry • D•coraliltg • D•coraling DECORATIVE EDGE PAINT & INTERIORS INTERIOR I EXTERIOR PAINTING TRY, free estimates, house INTERIOR RENOVATIONS addition, basement, decks. SAVE 20% BY BOOKING. YOUR EXTERIOR NOW trim work, door installation. baseboard. decks, sheds, I WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED roof repairs, pow 619 j!►" 1�t■1■►liter I I FREE ESTIMATES 2M ell Jr. 1 t I j I I (416) 860-2671 x. MIG - LAWN CUTTING, rt'. Fresh cut dally. Free Spring i Fal cleanups, lawn care Information. aerating, do -thatching. Growing quality sod since trimming. garden work, 1962. Call All -Green Sod eavestrough deanirg. Free Growers Ltd. (905)725 - quotation. Cal Ralph. Wor- 9674 or 263-2213. ttwrgton 905-427.9658. • Gardening 8 • Glllydefling 8 • I LandscsOng • I Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVA Also tree stump removal. a•x DtscolAirT Fon SUMORS. AVOID JIPFMINIG RUSH Pall Dave 032-705 Busintim •• Services DAVIDSON window cleaning and hone reno- vations. Dust tir Dawn. household and comm@* Pal. satisfaction guar- anteed• free estimates TON Free 1-416552-3296. Not Getting All You Expected From Your Computer.. Call Jim at: 831-6650 To arrange for personalized tutorial by qualified inslywor. SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX ss3-73x,3 PAGE 24-T1j3iE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 111996 Skilled Skilled Skilled IMNG Skilled Doyeamiiip� 1 40' x 69' and 4 cane back 1 For Articles 1 Articles For Sale 1Foror Articles Sate Help Help Help Help • Wanted noon model. Strombarg system E900 or best offer. DSS satellite system Carisan. $295 All exeaffanl 619-3060 Rock -•---w -^^ cube $750 Shower staff kit ADULT care -giver come in for 1 toddler. 1 infant. Days, evenings alternate week- ends. SIW Pickering. Non. smoker, references. Call r, 839-0098. MESSIERDO\WFY1 BABYSITTER required in our home, 2-3 days/week, non-smoker, starting mid- June. Alax/Whitby border. Call (905)666-3070 VACANCY (F002) FITTER TEST TECHNICIAN An opportunity exists in the Test and Development Department for a Fitter Test Technician to assemble and set Test Rigs and associated equipment for aircraft landing gears and components. Applicants must have community college diploma in Mechanical Techniques or equivalent training/apprenticeship as well as a sound knowledge of hydraulics and hasic understanding of electncal power. 3 CNC MACHINISTS (Fo03) You must be a Journeyperson ;Machinist and possess a minimum 3 years of experience with the ability to set and operate CNC machines in a high quality cellular environment. Familiarity with machining techniques for high strength aerospace materials is required. You must be able to interpret manufacturing drawings and instructions to ensure your success in these positions. There are immediate openings in CNC Milling Centres and Boring Mills and CNC Grinders with experience in setting and operating GAP BED GRINDERS. These positions may require shift work and offer an excellent competitive compensation package. SENIOR STRESS ENGINEER (F005) Expenence Is required in both strength and fatigue analysts using both classical and finite element methods. Knowledge in damage tolerance would be an asset. working to FAR 25. JAR 25 and military standards, the stress engineer will be analyzing the landing gear system to ensure the structural integrity of the design. The position requires a good understanding of mechanical concepts. An engineering degree in the mechanical or aeronautical discipline is required with 5 ears experience in stress analysis preferably in aerospace. DESIGN LIAISON ENGINEER (Fo06) Responsible fur a Landing Gear Program. VXili liaise between'-arious engineering disciplines, machine ship and aircraft operators to establish repair procedures and ,upport production MRB. Applicants should have 3-4 years experience in a 'Imilar position. and be experienced in CAD and PC applications. A working knowledge of materials and process specifications would be an asset. PRODUCTION PLANNERS (Fo07) We require at least 2 }ears planning experience operaung in an integrated MRPI1 cm ironment, preferably within Aerospace. Must have a good understanding of engineering drawings and superior communication skills in order to properly manage the scheduling, planning and expediting of aerospace components to ensure final assembly in compliance with master schedules. Preferred candidates will have CPIM certification as well as MRPII experience. CELL PLANNER (Foos) Cell planner together with the cell leader will be responsible for achieving on time delivery of the machine ship component at a minimum cost. This planner will finite schedule all pans and machining centres, follow up production and maintain work orders. Activities will include: l) MRP 11 load work orders, reschedule in/out. Schedule and follow up production progress 2) Review and understand load and capacity management 3) Production analysis, W.I.P. delivery mops. If you are willing to accept new challenges in a dynamic environment, please send resumes to: Stacia Caouette- 1 oeHelp� IF you are marred, skgN angle parent. separated or divorced y«t may quaikly 1% Financial Assistance. DIP/CERT. programs avail- able: Quark, Illustrator. Photo Shop, Director. Premier. Access, Accpac. Aubpd. C++. Visual Basic. Unix, Novell Engineer. Windows N.T. Small Talk, Power Pont. Word, Excel. Denham Business Comput- er College, 427-3010 Skilled Em Help AUTOMOTIVE painter needed. experienced in spot 8 complete. Must know 2K system, also Prep person experienced for Aadutpon stop. Call Sal 579-40110. EXPERIENCED IN- STALLERS required kr to cal window aril door pro- ducts company. Must take pride in work and have own tAck and tools. Reply Fie ♦9627, Oshawa Whitby This Week. P. O. Box 481, Oshawa L 1 H 71-5. 1 Sake HOW Bert Im Agerd 1 I HOW ' o ati WILDWOOD FORD .requires a SALES PERSON • who cares about how they conduct business treats people the way they want to be treated e is reliable and courteous If you meet these standards, call for an appointment. Experience preferred. Call Jim Simms 839-6666 ® Skilled Help LK:8111SED AUTOMO- TIVE madhirmst or 3rd year apprentice required. Send resume or phone 155 Reach industrial Park Port Perry, Ont. 1.91. 1B2. (905) 9054097 IMSkilled Help MILLWRIGHT needed for machine assembly in Pidc- enn. PC skills an "set. Fax resume: 905-839- 8231. PART TIME Activity Aide - Long Minn care facility. Ex - with soriors Pre- ferred. Applicants must have a diploma or degree in activation. recreation or send resumes to File If 9630. Oshawa This Week P.O. Bac 481, Oshawa. On- tario. UH 71.5 REGISTERED MES SAGE, therapia wanted for Pickering Clinic, fax reskunes to 905.420.3182. EXPERIENCED Care giver required for 15 month old in our home (Altona/ Sheppard) in Picket Required for June and Ju only References requir (416) 691-3018 (evenings after 6 p.m.) EXPERIENCED daycare provider wanted in our home. part time (12 days per month) for 3 girls, ages 7. twins 5, non-smoker, ref- erences required 420- 1619 IN HOME DAYCARE 3 days per week. 3'30 - 6:30 for 3 12 and 1 yr old. Non smoker, references re- qu,red. Wesmey and Ritchie (905) 619-9061 MDaycare Available CHILDREN are number 1 m this Alax- north home. Experienced babysitter, course instructor. Mother of 2 receipts. 686-1868 DAYCARE available, full/ Pali time. dose to Cadar- ackque P S Trained in First Axl. 5 yrs. exp.. rel, avail. Call Jodi 427.9976 DAYCARE Complete in home chid care center, separate Large play. snack and nap areas, al lunches and snack provided Fenced yard, full and part txne available. Affordable and loving hone erwirarnent. Close to Lod Durham $cnAol. Wendy 683-9474 HIGHLY Recommended nurse has spew for 2 k7xidren in my hone. Brock Torch, specializing in new- •oms. fullipart time Call Halts. 428- 7453 . smelly diapers. teeth ing. colic, Iefftper nn- trums and still rernan sane. P/T, FR, over- rygM & evenings too. Callceipts D_e m 686-5784 NORTH AJAX Mother of 3 12 yr. old with Fest ad MWW%9 will provide day- care in our non srr along home. Only one Child will be accepted. Nutnhois meals/snacks and activities we provided. Call Syler at 619.6'718 Im walRlld 20 yew aid mol• sadant. avahbb for Summer work No job bo leg or W - Cal 905.43041420 or Nave massage at 905-427-2023. $RD Year University W mals slud•nt. mayorng in P:ywSot. (oily tfxokgh right counties) in search of par aaN kA or part time daytime position- Experi- anted assisting in Public school classroom suirtp. dayeare facilities, restau- ram work. adver" and sales, retail and janitorial positions. OnWo Scholar- ship recipient. Fluent in French, punctual and ne- sponsible. If you haw a position ler me. reply to Fla i 9618 OMSM WN" This Weak, P. O. Bots 481 Oshawa, Ont L1H 7L5. 150 - 150 DENTAL ASSISTANT Vibrant busy family practice. Full- time, some evenings 3 Saturdays. Experience necessary. Scarborough East area. (416) 665-9288 UNIVERSITY STUDENT - summer employment needed! Hardworking. self motivated and energetic. Experience in restaurants, hotels and amusement park. Specifically sales. cash, preparation and computer skills. Please call Christina (905)683- 2382. M-01 Business to 1 Business PHOTO MUG BUSI- NESS FOR SALE t!! Great money-maker.In- cludes full training, all equipment and many ex- tras $10.000. For more in- formation call 1-705-878- 5916. ' Firewood FIREWOOD Apple. oak. maple and beech. SPRING SPECIALS FREE DELIVERY Stock up now for next winter DURHAM FIREWOOD 4274741 SKIDS b Pallets for fire- wood, hardwood 6 soft - mixed. pre ax or bro- ken. raken. delivery available. Large 8 small bads. Limited time offer. call (90511430- 9013 1 Market EATON'S VIKING.Re- tngerator. excellent condr- tan 5350 080 $37-2469 attar 6 pm Articles 1 for Sale SAVE UP TO SO% OR MORE ON GASOLINE AND CAR EXPENSES Auto re- searcher reveals easy wdwwqu•s for saving yeti $$$ Call for details 24 hours 1.416-3225 1993 Motorized scooter. very good cohdbon, $2500 Call 427-1 OW, 5 PC. queen size bib room suit• $695. loveseat 8 2 chars $225. double monress/box $95, CON" table $6S. washer $140. desk $55. tablo 8 4 chats $a. sola a char $375. 4 dressers $554135. 26' Colour TV $125. head- boards $10 each. Many other items (905)697- 3532 ABOVE GROUND POOL (IF round) includes tiler, Pump. heater, and all pod equipment. asking $1500. must be disassembled by end at May .839-2M ANTIOUE woo pedestal tabes, solid oak 3 Haws, 6 charts $950. Coe•• tabs• us, 5 Pc. btmdroom $till $350. (Qu••n) box spring mattress with rah $150. Antique drop - Nal table $300. 2 matching mrd is - bills SM, TV's 6 dressers. Call 263-2191. ARTI Limited Editions. Trisha Romance . Eliza - both Barry. Prolessiorelly fran . double matted. Must Sal, $130. 905-725- 3090. BEAUTIFUL Areiqu• Ma- ple spool bed, also fon safe, arkiqua hooey coloured aces dxa oak table. Tres s- ures for Buret Cad (906)578.8320. CARPET 3 root, 5298. price includes 35 yards of carpet, pi- pad . and installabon Sal. 905-432- 2750 Carpet Broker, 100%. Nylon thick, plush, stain rte sisirit carpet. For 3 rooms. only S389.o0. Price in- cludes 30 Sq. yds carpel deluxe pad and instahkon in you hair. Free quota - lion . in your home. No in- treet, no payment for one lull year. Daniel, 1-1100- 217.0104. CARPET MILL DIS- TRIBUTORS, 12 months No payments. No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (305q.yds.) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1-800-663- 6046. CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms. $349. Price includes carpet, premium pad. expert installation. fast delivery. free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 COMPUTER - 486 DX2, 650 Meg HD, 15' SVGA colour colo, 8 Meg Ram. Quad CD Drive, soundblaster and speakers $1225,655-5605. COMPUTERS USED - OFF LEASE - TRADE INS. IBM 386's model 55 SX desk tops. 2 mhb ram 30 mb drive $135.. 2 mb ram 60 mb drive $195. 4 mb ram 60 mb drive $250 4 mb ram 80 mb dn" $275. New and used notebooks. IBM 386 4 mb 8o mb drive $695 . Toshiba 286 1 mb 20 m drive $195. Zeros 486 tknb 12W mb drive $1,395 Dignal 486 4 mb /170 (naw ) $1, 495 Epson color 486 8 mb/340 mb new $2.395 New Peno m 100's by Sam track 8 mb with 1.08 GB drives tram $1,475. Lots of other new deals. Computer Clearance Center. 164 Baseline Rd Bowmanvill•. (just asst of Flying Dutch- man Noted GRAND OPE Bottom deals at 22 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa -We buy and sell almost anything, trade- ins accepted. Apartment size washers 8 dryers, apartment size freezers, furniture, colour TVs, VCRs. air conditioners,gold. dia- monds, (ewellery, CD's and more. Call 436-1320. OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg. oak pedestal table and 4 chairs $849: 7 ft. double pedestal and 6 chairs $1499. cannonball beds four $399: Over 20 stain choices, all solid, no veneers. Traditional Wood- working 905-985-8774. FRENCH Door, double -2 pcs-83'x34•w each. 3 Thermal Windows -2 at 96'x36'w. 1-96'x4l'w, 4 - thick frame, Upwright pia- no. (905)723-0461 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Please excuse the mess. we're renovating) New and used pianos Not sure? Rem to own, apt. size. upright, grand, digital, keyboards. Ah 1995 merchandise re- duced! Telep Piano Works. 4331491 PINE DEACONS bench $55 Solid maple captains bed $450 Two swivel rockers $200 Organ $400 Dry bar $175 Four cap- tains chairs maple $250. Colonal crib and mattress $175 905 -987 -4903 - RECONDITIONED SUPER SALE Linter rips or Mpl2Ottg -Al Pool Work - SHARK POOL SERVICES 1.106.72 -SHARK We take the BITE out of hj9h pies Insurance claims welcome KENWOOD 200 WATT STEREO tower speakers. 5 disk CD, dual cassette. AM/ FM receiver. RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Only $7.49/week. Call 1-905- 571-1413. 27' STEREO TV'S, Mitsu- bishi. Toshiba. Sharp, Hi- tachi, $6.25 week. RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Call 1-905-571-1413. Free de- livery/setup. RCA 16' SATELLITE DISH digital sound/picture, remote over 175 chapels to choose from RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Only, $8.88 /week. Call 1.905- 571-1413. TWO utility trailers. 100' x 52- box, 3/4 ton springs. $750 each o.b.o. Also art- tique wood stave (French Provincial) Call 726-2030. WANTED - 55 people to lose up to 20 lbs, by suun- mer Dr. recap+and•d. Ask howl 1-800-881-6782. WASHERS, dryers, fridge. stave, new and recondi- tioned. 6225 and up ler re- conditioned washer. $175 and up for reconditroned dryers $175 and up for re- DIMNG ROOM TABLE 'upright piano. excellem conditioned fridges and 40' x 69' and 4 cane back condition• piano stool in- staves. Also coin operated chairs. velvet seats. 9.cal- eluded. $1500 obo 571- washer and dryers. St.- lem eondibon, $700 728- 7317 pfenson's Furniture and 56M ROTO TILLER.troy built. Appliances. 227 Court St.. DNGROOM suite. 12 IMI pony $745. Chet trower 7 Oshawa. 5767448 pc Sdrd oak. excellent cu. $195 An"- radio. YORK 2000 wool traim condition $2500 New, 18' noon model. Strombarg system E900 or best offer. DSS satellite system Carisan. $295 All exeaffanl 619-3060 $1150. Morey safe 2'x2• condaron. 436-1894 cube $750 Shower staff kit SHEDMAN Ouakty barn with glass door, new $250 - style• shed jut 6 X 8', SPE Ask about our Traffic lights $150, street CIAL ONLY SM Dkis tau. light $100. radar detector - Many other sizes and styin APARTMENTFOR $300.fridge. 3 -door aknond S300. tridge available Also garages RENT SPECIAL! side by $ilt $550 432- and docks 761 McKay Rd. of our Cail 7565 lhhe 3. Prcktrng. For more one rib call 905--619-2093 • • • DOLLS - J•keknd Studios • 1 1 ,Grp. amd 'Granny' limited edition handcrafted porcelain doffs signed and dated by Linda Swallowed IMYard Slflles1 Yltlyd S81441 $700 434-3695. FUR COAT. Beautiful MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE, genuine IoxMrukret coat. deep brown with burgundy Turd Crs. Ajax (next to St. Patri k s Stfiool) highlights. medium, Medi- Sat. May 11, 9 - 3 p.m. um length. 3 yens old. at - stored in Sumner. CAN 721-64W KktienMBI&S, toys, bikes, baby items. $950. doftig, $feta/ t11dge, ritual more. TRASH COSWACTOR, born vac. h+ CNW. Pootral bwin"ch freezer,, pool rer, MILE" SAM garden sat. a chars. glass table and umbrella. pad Sal Mat, 11 7:WllPan $1.200. Asking $500. 1- Demand GM- (AO4 mower. crib. microwave. Craft Sports cards. ear, baby ftrtUll m dMw exercise bike. and hedge widitm nic a itis. isl►o8ers trimmer. 576-1414 bye and wara•tpaa am GRANDFATHER CLOCK. 22 years old mintlits& onew 54. ask- ca0n, 500 rtdi s • 1 • 1 n 00 negotiable. 9 $15gotiable. call craft t1& 696r1344, after 5:30 p.m. serious i dp- only NOME CONTEffRsl pod table, slate: master bedroom suite, single bed suite. dining room suits, area rugs, Pius. (905) 839- 9055 LEATHER SOFA, 7 toot hong, hunter green, Solid oak table i 6 chess, $825 auk 420-2430 MICV40WAVE, c.v.'s 28• and 413'. srawblower. carts cords; vacuum cleaner, and stereo. Plaase Cal (906) 623-8658 MOM jda iT Gilles Diecast "tides. toys, puuleW, model raioW stlQ*s dol houses, min. WNW 10% Of May 13.18 Harwood Hubbies HansoW Paloe Mal, Harwood d Bayly. Ajax MOVING SALEI 2 new snatching lave seats, 2 bedroom sent (oak a black lacquer) colf•e tables, well unit. black computer deals 905.619.3682. MOVING SALEI Large oak bullet, $750. Twin cot bedroom set whrotWOUes. $350. Washer/dryer, M. Sewing machine, $150. Freezer, $100. Crfblmr- tress/chisrW table, $75. Roclang chair, 540. And much mors. 905-725-0338. VILLAGE ARTS CRAF" Located at Village Community Centre ( Comer Sherwood & Linton, In Pickering Villa) CRAFT SHOW & SALE June 8th, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. -call 905-683-9465 Free Pairlang Raffle Free Admission 1 C video IM Vklec DO a Nei • SEMCK AVA1LASLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call Jolm Duarte at s?t4400 _.--V:e�'fi..-..--�.-...=..�N.�i. �.='a�:yfiwY. ... w'tlW1-.�:J.. 3'. :w. ".,�� -�. ...{ '..,`�...,�q,.. .:•. :�.yll r^J7L,. l}d..., ,�. .. - _ .. .., ur.u.r. ....r .. ...air.... - . _. ,. _. .. - , Sdr•c4rA`^ �'1.01h�J:ryM...Y. _.•.:Gv . THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12,1996 -PAGE 25 Articles AuEolrwbiM6 AutomWWs AutoRlobtlp Nla•rine / Fr P 1 1 I I I I'MA For Rent I I I APFor Rent fff nV=Rent: 1 wanted 11 For Sale 11 For ale 1 WMllbd • IOUES Absolutely, 'HAPPY DAYS BOSS 1969 HONDA Accord LX CARS FOR CASH! W LORAN C $225 L AJAX WESTNEY d OSHAW A urehasing furniture or an- IS AWAY' SALE. Carta- blue, 2 dr., 95,000 kil., ex- e buyused vehicles. Vehi- ow- ranee X16 graph 5250.. I an Hwy 2 modem, clean. sell 1 -bedroom basement apartment, 5500 Ing old. Scientific instru- ebr has over 40 quality cellent condition, lady dri- des must be in running Two electric downriggers contained one bedroom, inclusive. 1stnast. Blood IS. China, silver, adver- reeon44Honad certified ven, regular maintenance, condition.. Call 427-2415 with water temperature separate entrance, central Wilson area Fridge, stove• g, toys, decoys, dolts, vehicles on sale. Fres $6.01X).686-1072 of come to 479 Bayly St. probe $650.. VHF 8 CB vac, air, ceramic , bus at separate side entrance Ilk bottles. COII9CtIOns or 6 month pit warranty 1991 Mercedes Benz East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO with VHFICB Combo an- door, responsible working Available immediately Call rates. Call Robert Bowen now. 1990 Mazda 626 GT, Model 300E, black SALES. tenna $350. 905-668.6711 non smoker, no pals, refer- 905-725-1023 tiques (905) 655.8049, loaded, rere and fast. 1987 with black leather interior. Heat- $ a (Whitby). antes, available may 25m. OSHAWA, dose to GM, rooklin USE TRAILER, 23 - 6•, 1974 /newer. $3,500. CelebrityV-6 burgundy rgex,dy and silver $4,995. 1984 Celeb- rity V-6, fantastic original ed seats, all the toys. Mill condition. $30,000 with book. 905-294-5805 leave Trucks 1 for SaleI AparifRelttb 1 1 SSW inclusive 686-2067 AVAILABLE IMME- newer budding, 1, 2, 3 - bedroom apartments 905- SL. 3.3 6 cyl, 10aded 1 Trailers Avail May/June 571- h Irving space. 1 bath For R11M DIATELY, in Whitby Apt. 438-0229. mall economical commut- WOW, $2,995. 1987 Toyota message on machine. 0772 building•, spacious. carpet - trance. parking, Available r car, 1985 /newer, cerci- Tercel, auto, $3,795,1986 1991 OLDS 88 Royale 1990 DODGE Caravan sold fully conri ed. Mention ed, newly painted• with bal- NORTH OSHAWA- One Beretta, ed $2.000. model Fiero Gold. A-1 $2.995., Broughm excellent condi- Grand $8995 84 Bronco WHITBY 1 bedroom cony, dose to bus, shop- bdrm Avail. JunerJuly Ist FS new /nearly new. 1990 Bi Blazer loaded. basement . 3 pace bath, n 0590. 3 bdrm avail. July, --••^ - o- 9 tion, 1 owner, 87,000 miles, XLT, 4x4, $2400. 86 Jirrxrry pl g, all utilities included. 1st. $785. Clean 8 room apartments lin new Whites Rd/Hwy 401, over 80507. mint $11,995., 1994 Chev $10,500 certified. 4x4, auto. $3700 90 Bron- use of laundry. $625./mo first / last required, no pets, Fret loolonq Petticoat creek, im- EEDED: 4 of 8 port pickup, air, auto, only (905)263-2963, co 4x4, auto. loaded. '"d�'V° first 8 last refer- 1 bedroom $650, 2 bad. building, incl. Pleat, hydro, very dean am Wet 5 pax mediate occupancy. 0800 oice Data System. Call $11,995., 1990 Firebird ences. Available June 1, roan. $750. call 434-0134. 41Ppf 8 parking. 579-9600 Suitable for business per- plus utilities Call (416) 1993 Topaz. 2 door, air, $7300. 88 Chevy 1500 Non -smokers 723-7306 PICKERING - Altona/ Son or couple. Non- 636-4167 red at 576-9335. loaded, blade, V-8. $9.595., 37 000 kms excellent corn pick-up truck, $5500. 88 BEAUTIFUL new spa- snickers, no pets SSW. - EEDED: 4 or 8 port /985 Caddy Seville mint dition, $7500 o.b.o. Call Jeep Grand, loaded, 1, O 2 Bedroom apts in dors 2.badroon basement Sheppard. 2 large bedroom hydro extra First and last AJAX by the lake. luxury Voice Data System. Call beauty 04,695., 1988 Aero- 655-3140 after 5p.m. 06300. CASH FOR YOUR Oshawa and Bowmanville, apartment. Garden/Ross- walkout basement apt h1 fon bedroom, err con , sky - Fred at 5600/month, land area. G BrghUdean. No pets Park. Includes heat, water and Fred at 576-9335. star loaded, perfect ON, TRUCKS. Durham Auto 9 Whitby. central Available J 1 light, park, school bus. 1995 Honda Accord EX, fid 8 stove Included. Ing. 0 -50 inclusive June parking. July 96 05,995., 1989 Grand Cara- Wholesalers. 170 Fuller Rd. 9e aro vac. June 1 Call to 1 905.509546. 416-600- or Aug. 1/96. Ravine Rd 01300 mouthy + utilities UNWANTED Scrap metal van LE loaded pine own fully loaded, 10.000 kms wrath laundryfacilities No view 668-7983 (416) 330-4750 leave mes- cked up. ledges. stoves, unrt 1 Ajax. 905-428-8635. 8157. 416-449-5393 905-728-3634. references. W e, $6.995., 1966 Multi 4 z 4 $23.900. must sell! 579- pets. Call (905) 434-2407 sage. washers, dryers cars, 4570. PICKERING BROCK / ry unique and versatile, 1989 1994 GMC Srema extended PICKERING 1 -bedroom trucks. etc. Call (905)430- 2 bedroom basement, car. basement. 2 bedroom w/o TWO BEDROOM opts.. AJAX, 2 bedroom, pq- I loaded and parted 1987 NOVA (Corolla) 4 cab basement apartment, cart- A 9013 Raga ) pick up 30,000 kms., �� kitchen, appliances, basement. apartment, vara entrance, laundry available Immediatley prances near ameni e9. 72,000 kms, 1990 Astro CL, dr. hatch. 5 speed. one teal green box liner heroine bright .clean, non smoker. walking distance to GM, yard. full basement, a/c. loaded, $9.100. Cuticar gh ay sea. entrance/ bathroom, room, non -snicker, no pets WANTED window air Con- owner, hr w divan, nm, 350 engine, cruise no pets parking. $700 In- new building, newly deco- quiet sheet. June t 08751 available invnedatey. No $600/month. 1/2 utilities ditioners. dead or alive. Top Auto Center 155 King ^e!v �• arMm cassette control. AIC. aMfm cos• pets. nonsmoking pre- iUa1Ve. immediate tsNast June 1 Call 831-3250 rated $650 plus hydro month includes unities. cash paid. Call RoCkDoftom St. West., Oshawa, On- stereo. Economical , excel- sane, green interior, 686-1650 Call 666-5674 or 576.3240. (416)292-4283 or Deals 436-1320. tario. 579-2686 OPEN lent running, well main- $19,200 Must sell hmme- fared. $600 Including arks w- Leave message (9p5)68,.i-4612 SUNDAYS 'Where tained, extra rims. $2000 yet 728-4699 blas utilities, parking No CLEAN 2 -bedroom apart- PICKERING VILLAGE - TWO bedroom apts avail - Arts ilk Customers Send Their certified. 0.8.0 call 905- laundry. Ajax south. 683- merits. available rmme- able mmediat New AJAXw. ) upper l. Durga- ono bedroom basement 725-0104 0752 diately Close to downtown. apt.. non-smoker no pets. y pliances air, level. pool. 010001 • 1 Cfaft3 Friends' Vara/ O.C. Ste at $650 Call porton sap. enhance. decorated. 5709 plus utili- GREAT BUY . 1995 GeoMIT4 YV116e1 Drn! 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 404-0905. g• ties and parking Down- month plus 3/4 utilities. Call 1965 MUSTANG Metro sedan, 4 dr, auto., spacious Irvingroom, uttir- town Oshawa 404-2847 428.0088 or 683-2954 COUPE 289 auto North story building, dose to t rid F -A--t FOLK -ART CLASSES. 192, Interme- out amAm Carolina car, very good air, under 15.000 km, bur - PICKERING,basement schools, library, South GM Beginners Crate Starting May condition. 55.500. Tele- n la ply omen, non- only $10.600. Call 1966 GMC conversion pram Available ImrnediatI- n Cis -smoker. Many new protracts on Cis- Phone 4300675 721-2041 van, a captain's Mars, one and Nov 4ieIrit 8 1 - play We also Carry full Ile 1963 CUTLASS Supreme DGE MOTORS. bench seat, excellent sna0e. SS•000. or best off- 7 )pint for appowitment _ of supplies. Will acorn- modate shift -workers For power windows. air, V6. black, red interior, buckets. Best buys Best buys this week - 1989 a Financing available 3 bedroom too hat house. further Information call 576- $2300 as is. 080 Call 579- Astro Van CL. 8 - 725 Plus laundry n- 3947 or 434-7523. 0963 . $7509- b, loaded. 147 km, 57500: 1990 LUMINA APV, IgN UM Ciudadutilitie Cltraed Parkmq, two pats. Included It DW Includes decks Afent- 1968 Ods Custom Cruiser. 116.000 hwy kit . $9.900 June 1 Whitby, rwear Go. Pools, 1964 Camaro Bertmeta, full size wagon, loaded, cemhed. Phone 436-2617 $860 negotiable. firsUlast. $ a back. air con.. Cruise. 1- 168 km. $4500: 1969 Be retia GT h/y equipped 5 1993 FORD AEROSTAR. 432-2616.725-8851 as I rs 5600 427-0476 leave message BOW!MANVILLE - End PICKERING,basement WHITBY - bight modem Unit. 3 bedroom freehold Just 2 years apartment. 2 large bed- partially furnished walkout old Immmma aculate coW,tion, roomeat.n kitchen, park- basement apt, cable. air. . walk to school and park Ing, fenced yard. available park, Dundas/rh dkson $1100/mth plus uol Call immedratey. 5695 plus ubl- area. Sud responsible non- Barbara 905-623-0884 likes- Call 891-9312 smoker $550 all inclusive. ktaded. only 107 km PICKERING, Whites Rd / 666-9833 BY Oshawa Shopping diately (905)831-1282 yard, patio. picnic table. Centre. $643 micnmy plus 40' area. large 1 bedroom basement for quiet non- WHITBY ndusive rent. 2 hydro 6 rooms (two bed- $13.000. 905.665-03'71 he-ir m t floor t rooms). First floor of a du - P toga. nplex. o.. Cass.. re- bull 2.8 V6. new, tires. Cert. sPd.. $4900: 1985 Ods. 93.000 kms. )calked. AM/ 401IHamhony Rd Lrg. t DELUXE 3 oedr,o - smoker, separate entrance. parking C/A, $550/month 00 op balcony. diningroom. No Pie: &g trout room. d- SIBERIAN Husky pups, $1350. obo. 985.8985 Ciera 4 dr 6 Brougham. �• FM Cassese. Immaculate bdrm berm apt. Newly apartments in well kept Inclusive. available imme- phances. laundry, large nngoon. big yard. private EARLY BIRD SPECIAL great. 5 speed standard, ktaded. only 107 km kxlndrlon. Certified decorated fridge. stove. gn+le fw'fdi^g, n Port Perry. diately (905)831-1282 yard, patio. picnic table. driveway. docs to schools a 16' x 24' rectangular Kayak 1164 PORSCHE 944. 5- 1988 Sir,ow4 4 w $13.000. 905.665-03'71 washer. arab. cable A uW 15 mum north of Oshawa. Cordes 4 dr. , air, auto. 1.6 It. $7,995. 1992 June t posslession1 $795. Included It DW Includes decks Afent- speed. nvnt. $7995 o best 4 Cal. auto, ars 139 km. 4 cal. OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. Monde night- Monday rid suitable for single balcony with sliding doors. PICKERING- Bight 2 $675 inclusive. could be reeved with In-aw could be mg $4.995 Mees local by- offer SO Jaguar XJS-12. $3300. 1989 OWs Ciera 1787 working person 19475/mon ar9s lhvmgroom, 1000 sq bedroom basemriemt apt 3 1 loll. Also t apartment for $850 a aws. 25yr warranty. 14MO- $9000 90 Jetta GL. auto. SL. 3.3 6 cyl, 10aded 1 Trailers Avail May/June 571- h Irving space. 1 bath wece bath Separate en- large 2 bedroom open- month Available July 1st 6687564 Plckenng/Ajax, loaded. $6300. 83 Volvo $4700: AN be 0772 3840 or 2 baths 5855 plus trance. parking, Available min. nicely decorated. Phone r905) 728-0079 prone 416-798-7509 Turbo. auto, loaded. 53200 sold fully conri ed. Mention hydro CAN 728-2255 or A" 1st- $700 + ubkbes Oshawa. $650 Call 433- leave massage 1969 Mustang. fast -back. $.•3900. 89 Grand Am. auto. Nis we7 ain you FOOT. Custom Olesgn ABOVE ground 1 bedroom apl Wry Chan. all indu- 985-2534 CaN 831-3681 5550 or 5768381 CLEAN, 3 bedroom with 1 I � $2500 86 Mercury Sable. nand - moon Craned sou- m rt+opk nodi. Florida room. Siva. walk to Pieklenrq OSHAWA man Level da RENOVATED apt mvne- WHY •ant whlen you can finished oasonb+t, fenced auto. boded. $2400 1989 r AKE ranry LAKERIOGE MO 3 aduk bedrooms. queen n Town Center, non-smwoker, ached home. Holiday Inn diatety 2 bedrooms. carpet. own your own home for Cr yard ohuail qescent, very Musang LX. S -spieled. TORS, 1795 Victoria St m master. all aenit,les, mature employed person arae- large 2 -bedroom. appkw ancel k+age. stove. 4 Ives than you 1-011 Cal close to schools A Go. Hwy $3400. 1990 Sunbird SE. W. ANi�4by Call for dt SM.000 Sharon. Id1 free Also 1 room Shale tack- nowfy-doc"od. 2 4o- pc baht. bOODny Big yard. Dow Hoylock Sales Rlep 2 A Harwood, f96Sriwmtq FREE to a good horns. two 2-door. 5-spaW. $40(X1. roill15 905.427-1777 pager 1.41 6551-7802. toes. Cad 639253 Plantes, sliding doors w/ parking $orrice S (416) Ra/Max Summit Reality FvsiAut, references Aval- cats alone o Iogedw. Call CASH FOR YOUR CARS. JACK TEKNEIAN AT HARDTOP TENT dock, fenced badryard, go, 494-9617 (1991) Ltd- (905) 666.3800 able Am t 426-69W 905-4243578 also bpm. Durham Auto Wholesalers. MARVIN STARR Porti- TRAILER, Siaeps 6. stow. AJAX - East Hamptons. raga. Must be seen! $8110 RffSON N. - Largo bright Or (905) 6663211 ADORABLE LHASA 170 Fuller Rd- Urrl 1 Ajax. SC Buick. Cadillac Snk. ice box, as" $1.300 very clean bright 2 bad- ncuoive Available Ju- nlelst 434.1306 3 bedroom basoment apl . EXECUTIVE honN n APSO o 12 weeks old Puppy 905-428-86.•i5 GMC, number, aw T 436-2123 room opt, beabd on first private entrance. parkin�Al OUie! ro c mage vet chocked. healthy dealer in Toronto area not. no atovMos. khcwdM FOR RENT I A 2 bed- now antlenibes. Durham r Rech both. 2 powder hmsfkd nrst d second puppy shoo 1965 Caveller, t cylinder automatic, $1295 or past Our huge selection of 2 fri/ bets. 5 apps-, avail. room apartments in the Cage. non smoker. two oasem ant. 2 car garage. wormed. 404-9556 i>tler, certified 1984 reconditioned vehKles OTC Clt3 y xnmledia 3850 plus Mansions starting pots. 38`0 nciusrve 7213- ars gas haat kneetl yard. 4 BARK control collars, ratio . Chrysler LeBaron $1095 volume tolls. low carie- utilities 905-846-6612 at $71an a[ 5716 Just north d Ex- 5830 i1 ADsoiute AtordaWler appliances.cwt' drapes . 'ence systems. 18K Sci- part., 1987 CMabnly $1995 as and Portional alert- tandrCae Phoria 579- 9016 ROUGE MOUNT south. 2 Wny Rert) Own your Homy from 3799imontn (uekbes slecunry system, suer -Ice orb maintenance certified 1984 Chevete � gw►snt a you WMI Nie best deal Merle AJAX Clean bright ill" 2 bedroom oat �n aitcnlen. included) No Down pay- dean. S1200 plus ut4ribea. s54 95 available at FAMI- $1095 certified 404-9759. 9e are a low examples: v PET FOODS 906-509- 1965 Pontiac Sunbrd LE. 1991 -Toyota Tercel, 4 dr. 3117 4 Or, auto. grey. -loaded•. auto, Yr. 15 h.. $8.995 . SIBERIAN Husky pups, low kms, will Partly. $2200 1994 Ext Cab. Silverado 4 7 -KC registered. guar- 432-7498. x 4 leather, buckets, short arleil denwormed. first INS PRELUDE. ins box. loaded. $22.995 84 5r.ots. Timber wot coh>tr great. 5 speed standard, km. 1992 Track4 x 4 ir ;sue eyes Inquartos (613,) reads some work' •79 Convert. 5 sf: . $10,888. 395-5578 126 km. S12.995 1--- 74 km, 1993 GMC pickup 4 moot sip 4 pc. Camaro. reconditioned x 4. 57.000 kit , fully loaded KITTENS. ADULT CATS B DOGS in raid of motor, $999 each oleo (905) 987-5151 $18.995 with ploulih 1994 1100room txarnt apt. SoP HARMONY/ADELAIDE - IanCry. 2 ca parking. pr- martyr CAN Me" Mark Sia- hrstast. references. aval- ent. Jurwle 1 Laundry facts- krge one bedroom base- vote entrance. 4 pc barn. pity Sales Rep Sutton 1 4 able 36-8764 twee. $735 /mo includes uel- morht apt In kleuiet court abovle ground windows. Group Exch Rutty S7t- - 3 D m am 905-501-1927 ance I" yard. Sap- entrance backyard, fireplace. 5 min lace. 6275 or 14)048446275 EXECUTIVE nome. Town - AJAX OXFORD TOWERS AN appliances June I 070pr�e 576-3497 walk to beach $775 per mo ncka" July Ist TION 905-263-6915. , "Nash Rd . 4 Dom 3 SO•crours apartments. quiet LAKEVIEW, PICKERING, (905) SOa 1941 40.building- Gose to dig 1 bdrm pus don. sant dill SOUTH AJAX. one bed - 401. GO. Pool. Sawa. 2.3 tlti~. vaulted callings. room basement apartment. bedrooms available June firephca. krge dock over- Separate entrance. 4 pee 1 st/July 1 St. 905.683- look,ng Bay Suits 1 to 2 both. bridge. SIO". Gundry. 8571 683.5322 (until 7 30 'omleS: many already fixed 1966 Cavltilw. 4 dr auto. Eldorado, touring Coupe. ilk green. 68 km. 032.995. 0868 p m.) SE, auto. air, $14.995. Ask people. Avail xrrrhad., no- pats 01175 420-0210 parking. no smocking no pets. $600 428-'205 be . ,It, shots Donatiorns and pet shots onationswelcorrw. Cad low km, al pw. pl. pt. W. new $60.000. 1991 Capri. Manilla • AJAX. Harwood. 1 bed- bright LARGE Dn t clean one - 3 D m DURHAM ANIMAL ADOP- excellent condrtion. rust Cassic leather, loaded. $54 99 up to 750 Ib. wt. Dog Life Jackets startirtg at above battr bedroom basement apart- S. PICKERING .whites A TION 905-263-6915. proofed. 52395 Cert 1986 126 km. S12.995 1--- 1949 Honda Civic DX,us moot sip 4 pc. beth, Iaun- ment Separate entrance. Bayy. t bdrm bsmt Apt o best offer. 91)5-686- Sundrd. 4 dr , auto, only Cordes 4 dr. , air, auto. 1.6 It. $7,995. 1992 14 FT. fiberglass boat. 25 dry, excellent condition, private Gundry Paring, sap. ant ,garage. storage. OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. Monde night- Monday 73,000km. am4m cess. exc condition $2595 cert 433- Cass. Road master ter Sedan, (Itd ) Hp Evnrude and trailer for $675 inclusive. 905.686- bus route. Nice arta $575 nekMve. Non-Smoker/no cable. lstllaw. $650lmorwlh. inclusive. immediately Basic and Attention. Tues- 1787 leather, $19,995. 55 km. Sok $1750 or bast offer 6316 pets 905 7233854 839 0595 References i (Jay - Nonce " Open. No pets. 579-1869 Call 666-4524 after m Agihon ry start, soR . 1966 DODGE Ares. pis. III dr66 km,S 2,995 nuns AJAX Hwy 2lWestrwley. MARY/ADELAIDE - Dote ster now Can Bev 435- b' aft• arnAm cassette' in- 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix 0868 termitent wipers. $1800. SE, auto. air, $14.995. Ask AJAX, lower level d 1965 Pontiac 6000. auto., for Jack Tsknsion, if ATTENTION: Dog Own- at. cruise, aarm, pb, Ds, not in leave anssage, ers Doggie Dooley Pot wrdfm Cass.. S2400. 905- rN tall back. (416) Waste Systems starwg at 432-2821. 26{ 2311 Fax (416) $54 99 up to 750 Ib. wt. Dog Life Jackets startirtg at 11166 FORD Taurus, body 264-4513. 1-MO6.461- $25. 32' Fie Hydrant in- A interior mint condition, 3463 door/outdoor Lifetime arrvili n stereo. ick. cre, p/ 1949 Honda Civic DX,us Guarantee Ball. 99, 7 m. certified, asking $2896 aura. 3 dr, hatchback, light dayslweek. (905)723-5413. o best offer. 91)5-686- blue, dark blue interior. Fax 723-1466. 5474/905113.7301' $4900. Call Dave 576- three bedroom. Includes 1p$ BUICK CEN- 6130. professionally finished 1 bedroom man floc. $550. Sa11COE N Oshawa. bedroom basement, air, one bedroom basement 2bdrm at Russet. Newly parkxV. sepsate entrance, $430: includes Cabhe/uhl- renovated 12 pax. laun- Call C 725 2246 hardwood floors baths. now gas hrdace. fo- mxtyrin w/nreplaCe. double garage. avail June 1 $1150imhonth + utrl. (905) 404-1214 HWY 21 wESTNEY - Newry decorated 3 bed- room Fndge.Stove. dish- washer $1100 + utilities Avadabk June 1St. Call (905) 201-0222 LIVERPOOL d BAY- LY,July 1 $900 pus 3 bedroom man floor, Walk out to deck, skylight. 5 ap- plartces, sop. yard 6 Laun- dry. Working couple pre - tem d. 420-1280 4 PC. bath. 3650. Juno 1 ply, TURY des. rddy . 1-- (905)427-6405 (kava message) ng. cable. No lease, no begs 'fie - July 1 $686 AJAX, lower level d OSHAWA 2 Dehdroom apartment, available at 888 +Hydro. 576-2962 raised bungalow. bight 2 and 900 Glen St.- Clue to SOUTH Al renovatednia- bedroom, 4 applianc- schools, shoppig and G.M. bungalow. quiet state, es.separata entrance. llt4ities inckrdad. FirsNast required.Cad728-4993. fermi lot, suit mature poo - shared yard. driveway 8 SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 pie, finished basement. carport, $550 plus shared OSHAWA, newly renovat- S1075/month+utilities. Calf utilities, ref.. Junto call ed one A two bedroom In- 427-5251 LiwAbb&, motor Andy (416) 533-3299. dudes heat and hydro, Sal! needs work, but rest of car Parking and laundry avail- SOUTH Ajax. spotess y able. No non - in good condition. Man 1ManMd . P- erwi:wno,_ oversized 1-pedroom new pans. aokn, -I--- ■ w eNrww i - -- - - • - - - • - - basement apartment, sep- 263-2560 A t A TOWING- P $50 sate entrance, non - 1947 TOPAZ, 2 dr., 5 sod. Pay OSHAWA •one bedroom smokers no pets $725 in - a/c. new !rakes, pis, Pb, $5000 cash for used d 1979 MGB Convertible• good tim• well maintained, scrap ars 8 trucks. 24 hrs. candy -apple rad, excellent one ovwrer vehicle. rnikable, 7 days. Cal 905-086-5003 condition. Must be Solent certified $2300. 4211-2510 or 416-709-6930; 30 min. Asking $4200 certified. CON or Pager 416-582-8670. service, Don 416.230-5708 (mo- 19M4 FORD ESCORT, 4 bile). Evenings 905-837- door hatch, very good con- A 6 K Scrap D403. ditfor, 68,000 miles auto, air, sunroof, am/tm cas- Cnh For Cars 1960 PONTIAC Grand Le- settle, $3150. certified, 665- EngADto$ EOn Mans, V8, ps, pb, 2 dr, 1681 after 5. XEWANLORW- ld hardtop, excellent condi- tap - HONDA PRE- INS hon. $2500. Certified. 839- LODE, (Sq. blue in color, Give us a Call [Or your tut• 3656 174,000 km, excellent con- 1998 LINCOLN TOWN dition. minor rust. asking wanted vehicles. 30 minutes pick-up.days - car Signature, w/carnage $5.500- as is. or negotiable. 24 hours. Call 116 first. ' of. power sunrool, load- 579-1602 after 6 Ed, full documentation, ex- 1960 CADILLAC (905) 509.5644 cetlent condition, 130 hwy/ BROUGHAM, original (416) 571.2155 n^les. $6,900 cert. or best owner, fully loaded, rear Pyr•(416)375-0105 oter 1-600.70-5570 days, wheel drive, wintered in 1 905-986-5363 days. Florida. 165,000 kms. $8,900 certified, 728--4383. Graandv *w Park. Duckhorn Lake. 1 hour from Oshawa. 36'x 12', full length tip out. 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, fridge, stove, microwave, 3 piece bath. New deck with awning. NO & tool shed. $20,000. Call i9os) 433-2485. Fridge, stove, heat and hy- ciusive. 1sLael references dro included. Available regwred. Call 686-5519. Am 1. $592lmonth. First/ 2• -bedrooms• close to bus- Last. 434.6311. AJAX- 2 bedroom open- OSHAWA 2 bedroom, 'rant in building. Utilities $690. in apt. building. In- included. Now bus. shop - dudes heat, hydro, ap- ping 8 schools. Cbul nice planes, laundry on site. area. Available July Ist., Cornvervent to 401 and City $720. 6ti3-6145. bus routes. 433.0677. SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 OSHAWA 3 bedrm. semi detached, dose to 401. 1 1/ 2 bats. fenced yard, single garage, rear deck, avail. June 1 No -pets. 5900./mo + utilities. I$Vtast. Call Joe 905-839-3290. OUIET WELL KEPT. family area, sem. 3 bed- room. 1 12 bafhs, big yard, Gibb/Stevenson, schools, park, elec. heat $855. pus utilities. Avail. July 1, (416) 261-6571 Wentworth St. W., large 1, 3 BEDROOM SEMI., ni. Oshawa 2 bedroom, 2• -bedrooms• close to bus- cely decorated. gas heat. SANDRINGHAM- 3 bed - Available Immediately. In as. Shopping, available Int- central aro Wentworth / Ce- room home. 4 years old. ing apt buildIncludes heat, mediately. $550, $650 8 dar area, 5825 plus uWnfhes, very clean, eat -In kitchen, hydro, appliance, laundry up . fridge, stove, heat. hy- first / last, Available June fireplace, fenced yard, ga► on site. $700/month. No dio• paling. 1st /fast re- 1St. 728-6177/725-5712 rage. July 1 $1150. 416- pets. Call 576 6724.. quired, no pets. 434-5183 3 PLUS t bedroom house Sts -1790 please leave SOUTH Oshawa, large for rent. Lakeheld and mhessage. CLEAN family budding, Oshawa north, one, two III one Groom rased base- Lakeview area (Oshawa WHITBY, 4 BEDROOM. three bedroom. Includes rtent apt Laundry fadrbes, South) S875/mo plus ubli- 2650 sq h avail July 1, Heat, hydro, fndge. stove. 2 Car parking, private en- hes Firstllast required 51400 plus, quiet court. laundry facilities 723-2094 trance. $575 all Inclusive Available June 1. Call fenced yard. appliances Available June 1. Mature 430-1446 pease leave air, Lynne Papizzo 9M - working single or couple message 428-9766. No pets. 579-1869 I PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1996 H rim, ximmm Officeilli AM, For Rent T For Rent AtxanodlMionoil FA000alodition Cp For Pod EA • � Rquill Space WHITBY Freshly decorat- ed 3 bedroom, large living room, dining room, near 401, $900 + utilities. Lucy Bateson, Sutton Heritage, 1905)619-9500. WHY RENT? No money clown Own your own home; Ike new, fntlge, stove, $775 Ind., all but phone. 3 bed- room asking $62 900 Call SPACIOUS 3 bedroom townholfse, in well main- tained farrtily complex. Indudes all utilities, 4 ap- piances, parkirg, dose to schools and all amenities. 122 Coltiome SL E. Oshawa For appt 434-3972 Ken Collis, Coldwell Bank- er 728.9414., Rooms M, M2Townhouses for Rent For Rent AJAX fumisherl untur- townhouse. near O C . nhshed room , suitable for GOOD NEIGHBOUR- female non-smoker. use of HOOD in south Oshawa 3 all fadkhes.avadable now, bedroom townhouse or, $300 mo. inclusive. 428 - small family complex close 1305 to schools and shopping close I- 4C1 June 1St Pats S950mo. ax mdusrve ll ALTONA RDiSheppard lost 435-1088 10 -7 p m Cczy furnished room ,n 14 dean quiet adult home for 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE. employed responsible Large living room, sep din- adult Share separate ing room, den, laundry kitchen. bathrooms Refer - room, playroom with walk- end S95 per `Week Call out. backs onto conserva- (905) 509.2459 Evenings eon area. dose to schools. phdk•ring area. with com- Bowmanv,ile $900./mo CLEAN, BRIGHT Pius lsviast. avail July 1 house, Oklahoma 1-705-277-3646 (leave AJAX Looking Ire a roar► message) & Whit" Rd. 3 bedr0pm townhouse. $850/month plus utilities Close to Pickering Town Centre Available June 1 Call Max 905-474-8500 rcx)ms for rent, per week or month only. 42x-0042 ext 2519 NEWLY -DECORATED FURNISHED SINGLE extra -large rem shed room 3-1111EDROOM 2 -storey for dean quiet person townhouse. near O C . Cooking. now bus. close to nevNy-decorated $860/ Durham ColNge. $225 and month includes water Call up monthly Call 905-728- 905-668-6461 after Spm 4845 COURTICE - 3 bedrooms. looking for one other, pn- shared with 3 others Ca- close I- 4C1 June 1St Pats / ' Shanild Orm Okay Can whre days a ble, laundry. Non-smoker AcComodwition weekends (416) 283- $600, 1050 sq main, share main floor. Clean, 0647 o,;905) 663-2852 Call (905)420-0249. hydro, first 8 last, 576.3367 56 YEAR OLD gentkxnan LIVERPOOLARAYLY.2 quiet and I•,onaty seeking bedroom basement. prvare room and board in alai 5645 plus utilities. a/c, phdk•ring area. with com- laundry now Go/40' Jure paebN make or mature car (905) 683•-1494 Pie Call Bobo 8397402 � CKEMW- 3 bedroom AJAX Looking Ire a roar► townhouse 1 1/2 baths, mare to share clewh, nkCeiy- tam+y, room. 2 car parking furnished condo Profos- $925 + kthkh" Available skohal pr■ferred Must be Jkxhe 1st. Call (905) 728- cleanquilt non-smoker 1047 dDar bpm 8 wee- S3800month 1aVtast Call kends 905-427-0056 "I Business Your Holme! Your Business! n ..isc- 2 fa a way to .silt moon+. work from your home. wtltla SW" your own goals and hours a your quotation. BALM= a YOUR AMSWER For close to a dwoft in Canada BAIL - AM= title attared its farcom with a wowirp ton who slant very awactim proft mpg all their own businssaft BALANCE Fashions coroxiss to build fInput lim by only fthigh. ash quality 100% talion cnuW wow dolhinp priced b appeal to Canadians. Started in B.C. and $trona in the west we are row all Vartft* np solward. BALANCE ZINC. ProBA E CALL TODAY FOR A FREE INFORMATION KIT 1-800-565-5600 AVAILABLE ,MME• CLOSE to O.C. - pleasant. FURNISHED SINGLE PENTHOUSE, 2 bed- 111 4 Mond a Free Rent III- DIATELY. Newly, decorat- bright room in large clean ROOM, lot shared ac- rom, in quiet secure build- 600 sq.main $500, 3500 ed townhouse, one female comfortable friendly home commodation, non-smoker, ing in North West Oshawa, sq. Lwr.M. $1000. 250 Sq. looking for one other, pn- shared with 3 others Ca- no pets, available imme- air conditioning, fireplace, 5 main, $350., 650 sq.2nd. fir. vale quarters in basement, ble, laundry. Non-smoker diately. Price negotiable. appliances, 5825/mo, plus $600, 1050 sq main, share main floor. Clean, $3501month. 576-3816 Call (905)420-0249. hydro, first 8 last, 576.3367 $1,000 1600 sq.main friendly atmosphere, 430- $1300 Call 434-2447 or 6363 HOUSE TO SHARE. in WHITBY- Pringle Creek / Office b 655-4132. central Whitby, parking, area, share Irg. 4 bdrm • Retail Space BOWMANVILLE. 3 bed. laundry , utilities included, home. Student or working no Industrial room furnished or unfur- prefer non-smoker, $350 adult. Gorgeous back- OFFICE space for lease, Units n shed with own bath. monthly call , leave mes- ground 430-8590 eve af- 2nd floor of Coutice Piaza. shared kitchen, laundry, sage 668-8904 ter 5 30 or weekends overlooks busy Hvi air INDUSTRIAL Warehous- parking, all amenities ,n- Con., plenty of parking mg, Thornton-Terwdlegar, cluded. avail . to non Available immediately, 7558 sglt8 779 sq h Call 1504 sq. ft $3.25 sq ft, net smokers ,mined $800 • 1 t . 725-9991. + MIT, no mechanics. 579- month; 905) 697-2702 y ( ' ' 5077 or after 5pm 571- 3261. .ougnia Homes We Salute the Men & Women Behind the Badge Building quality for over 35 years I VJ TANNING WORLD "The Ultimate In Indoor Tanning" 1 FREE Ih 20 Minute Tanning ) Sessions With This Ad. First time tanners only. I IOrli Coupon per customer. ' 1735 Bayly St., Unit 8A 83;-7794 7WD7AS� LUBE, OIL & FILTER $17.95 c Most cars & light trucks. With this coupon. I Expiry date May 31st. 1650 Kingston Rd., Pickering (next to Knob Hill Farms) PICKERING SQUARE ROUGEMOUNT SQUARE FIRST PICKERING PLACE 839-0000 Industrial Industrial • UnitsUnits , Im JUNIOR BUSINESS SPACE: SALE: 'Store/Warehouse, 2000 sq, ft. up to 985 sq. ft. 'Warehouse - 1008 sq. ft. - OH boor, •Office/Ware - 926 sq. ft. air con., 'Whitby - 10 Sunray $60Jsq. ft. Avail. June/96 Call Barrie Lennox Sales Rep. 668-3800 REMAX Summit Realty BUTLER ,PET CLEANWNG SERVICES • SEASONAL SPECIALS • CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING • MAID SERVICE CARPET REPAIRING AND STRETCHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 686-9 160 OR LONG DISTANCE = CUSTOMERS Am t� CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-618-2318 POLICE WEEK PROQRAM ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHEFS OF POLICE When do I use What should I do Whom do l get the sign? if I $tee one? one? The Police ward The OAC.P, asks you to use a b� Help Highway � Sign olicey 6 you become following these awaitable Help stranded either on three steps: Signs are a highway, or in available for sale any area where 1. Please do not at the following you do not feel stop. locations: corftfortable. By 2. Acaxately not looking the sign the location of the CAA on your window vehicle. and other retail you can safely 3. Call either *OPP outlets in your alert help, without or the local police local area. ever leaving your with your cellular vehicle. phone, they will send assistance. All�e c��TM• Yw4+e lin rood btlads. Prewda lotin b OACP le attaint ■liar aro Ilialraay llnb Proarnar flroualraA OaWio. Locations: Pickering Town Centre, Pickering Week Long Activities for Police Week. Drop In..... & Chat with the men & ■ �e�tal �no Dr. Henry Alban Dr. Stephan Minsky Dr. Howard Kanner • new Pickering dental practice • dentistry for all ages - especially children • emergencies & new patients welcome • backed by 25 years experience Pickering 1885 Gkmanna Rd. Medical Pickering Centre, 831-7566 t ' P 1 � ' 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, \I ►� WARRANTY APPROVED RING SAVINGS ,00 5 0" MY OIL & FILTER CHANGE WffH TIM COUPON 00WAS A XT IV" 1000pp OFF MY AUTOMATIC TR mmmq CHANGE. EXPMA LY 1996 ON ICAWCOIMMEW" WrIllMYOTHER M Cw1NMOFFER rEcol1118iDH EVERY 3 0WM OR 5,000 KIL 0P17 Dull"& A *EEK 1!`*MYFA ft ll 141) (9051427-6796 women in owe wno POLICE are behind the badge WEEK of courage & see the police displays. I MAY 12TH MAY 12th to MAY 18th TO MAY 18TH Industrial • Rol* tlat:atipn p "MMMoney • �� � On, � Sd° , � For Saleon To Lend INDUSTRIAL UNIT $550, also one WORK- SHOP UNIT $350. next to Oshawa Center. Includes high ceilings, parcng, utili- bas, washrooms, air com- pressor, overhead doors. Also parking for truck, with hydro 576.2982 Cottages for Rent BEACH front, neat Peter- borough, 2 bedrooms. June to October. 5440 or less per week 905-471-8640, COTTAGES - (45 min WE Peterborough)May long weekend openings. Clean. cozy. 1 8 2 -bedroom Lake- front collages. All conven- iences. Good fishing, swimming, boat rentals. 5450- $545 weekly/$135- $195 weekend. (705) 877- 2159 after 6pm. EXCELLENT fishing on Bay of Ouinte. 2. 3, and 4 bedroom household col. tages weekly $280 - $450 ')r season $1320-52800. All conveniences. no black- ti,es, safe water. Call 1613)476-3825 FENELON Falls, modem 3 bedroom lakefront COI- -age, all conveniences. 5 -mutes to town. $4501 .eek no pets. (905)623- 7637 7 J ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo, close to famous Clearwater beach, pool, ja- cuzzi, BBO, private yard, available now For info and to view photos 686-9846 or 579-3768. CLEARWATER, 3 bed- room fully furnished and air conditioned mobile (per- manent) homes heated pools, hot tub, close to beaches 6 major attrac- tions, children welcome, $275 weekly (less than mo- tel) 683-5503. 1 1 P'"* QUALITY D'Angelo Multi- level N W. Oshawa 3+2 bedrooms, kitchen over- looks famityroom with fire- place, 2 walkouts. inground pool. 3 baths. FAG. In•law, potenbaf, 160 Goodman Dr. $171,500. Call Sheila Mc- Laren Sutton Status 436- 09W. $94.000. N.E. OSHAWA. tames for $850 per month, 3 bdrm., Irg. kvingroorn, eat- in-kitc.. sop. dimngrm., W/ O.bsmt, garage. Free serv- ice it your buying, Only 1 % commission if selling. Peter Neal. Sales Rep Guide RealtyLtd.. 430.4136 To Advertise in this feature Call Christian -Ann at (416) 798-7672 FOR THE CANADIAN NATIONAL DENTAL BOARD EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF DENTISTRY FOR INFORMATION CALL DR. LEONARD BAJCER (905) 427-2M NEW GYM HEW EQUIPMENT NEW YOU "And You Don't Have To Be In Shape To Train Here." I'LETIT Memo a Fftm Ch1 -...ar...A's-W JUST CALL t735 GAYLY ST. B37-0737 ull11T to, PIcKERI'G " "DO you suffer from ' occasional t6ra6biag or burning pain in your legsii- "Are you embarrassed by varicose veinsi'- Dr. I31'ana Katz VEIN TMTNBNT CLINIC Non-surgical solutions for varicose and spider veins Ajax Medical Arts Building 601 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 208 Ajax, (9oS) 686-4439 Torrance Medical 8 Yein Clinic 2930 Eglinton Ave. E. k Scarborough, (416) 438-8t�00 AJAX South, $154,900, semi, 3 -bedroom, backing Parc, deck, fireplace, da, d v, 6 appliances, eat -in kitchen d more. No agents. 905-428-2176. Open House SatBSun 12-5 AJAX, COZY SAFE, spa- cious rooms d baths, huge bedroom-ensulte, fireplace, great street ++ Creative fi- nancing/ negotiable down payment $159.900 La- wrence.416-594.9065 BOWMANVILLE - 74 Trudeau Drive, OPEN HOUSE SAT MAY 11th, 2- 4 PM 3 bed raised bun. galow, great shape. Two 4 PC. baths. Just $128,777. Exclusively for sale by Bar- bara Oke, Sutton Group Excel Realty 905-623-0884, EL CHEAPO, 579.900, weekend retreat. coinage. Plus bunkie. ever flowing stream. adjacent to conser- valoon park, private, perfect home site. 10 min,. east of Blackstock, owner financ- ing, 905.985-8503 PORT PERRY - $139.900 - 3 bedroom, convenience plus - walk to all amenities. Large lot for garden First time buyers dream or rebre here Call Catherine Ayotte. Remax Scugog Realty. (905) 985-4427. 24 hr. pager WEST WINDS, North of Roseland off Thornton. Jef- frey built 4 bedroom hone, with in ground pool and hardwood floors, backs onto park. Asking $205,000. 723,335 WHITBY $111.900 Gor- geousff 3 bedrooms, 2 I • 2 ACRE lots available on Lake Scugog in Port Perry, $155,000. Will build to suit. For into. call 905- 427-0390 or 905-428- 2215. Vacation RipProperties baths, recroom, fenced yard b garage, 5% down $3500 full priced. Seclud- onl 5868 m nthlI d OBTAP@M A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOIaE COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROWHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. y o y ink u - ed wooded Trailer lot, good ing taxes Ted Houghton road, sandy beach, fishing, Sutton Group Classic 434- Cobourg area. (416) 431-• MOM", 9000 1555 • , Insurance WHITBY - 12 Bluebell Crs. OPEN HOUSE Sat May 11th, 2-4 p.m. 'ImmacWate- ly, upgraded' solanum, hardwood, lacuzzi and more. Just $174,900 Ex- clusively for sale by Bar- bara Oke. Sutton Group Excel Realty 905-623- 0884. WILL oo-operate with real estate agent. this beautiful 3300 sq. ft hone. Includes all appliances. drapes and Words. Brock/Manning. Shows well Vendors very motivated For more into call Sandra. 668-3701 11:x! Camper E Trailer Sites MORTGAGES Good. bad and ugly. Financing for PARK MODEL TRAILERS FOR SALE Los available for 12 wide units. Extended season. Holiday Pines, Rice Lake. Hastings 705- 696-2691 Money PM to Lend MONEY problems) Debt consot,dahons, credit ar- rangements, personal budget planning. credit re- pair FREE CONSULTA TIONS Ontano Credit Counsellr-rs (Oshawa -Tor- ­to) 433-1425 L any purpose,rates from 5.95% All applicahons ac- cepted. Community Finan- cial Services 666-6805 WATERFRONT sites available, quiet trailer park on Lake Ontario near Tren- ton Great fishing and sail- boarding, sheltered dock- ing. Pnces from $9900. $1000 down) 416.757- 4944 ,t THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1996 -PAGE 27 onanrrrxlidm• 1 Personals re M companim ATTENTION - would you LIVE PROFESSIONAL EASTSIDE CONNEC- like to be part of a 90's Ca- psychics solves all prob- TIONS DATELINE - Free to radian business success lams, love career Reunite call to place your ad, no story or oil you just read loved ones $2.75 min. 18 + charges for ladies, no about it and wish You had 24 hr 1-900.451-2787 phone bill charges, 905 - called! Detailed informa- 430.7060. tion, call 1-800-407-5851 BUelneee ask for Rob 24hrs taped • Personals message News Advertiser FOR SALE Taxi Cab Classified Dept. wnth meter and Pickering BACKSWING GOLF plates 1992 Aerostar van golf club repairs. Custom open every Total package $17,000 made clubs. Please call Mon. to Fri. 925-509-0623. 905-623-2376, 8:11111)a.m. - 8-N P.M. HOME BASED franchise with a future. Easy start up SaL 9:30 - 3:00 with our professional train- Call 683-0707 mg. 24 hrs. (416) 462-7478 TRAVEL AGENCIES for sale in Pickering and Port ' Deaths ' Deaths Hope. Excellent location, fully Staffed anda e ratin We gg provide franchise training and support in an exciting growth xWustry- Call David Duncan. Algonqun travel (905) 479- 0300 Personals r.V1 EVANLY RAYS Ponce ise us Rated 41. Solutions on Career. Relationships. Health. Love. $2 99/nvnute '8 . 1-904451-4055 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC answers serving over 53 -'+illgn readers Only $2 99 ter min 24 hrs 18 yrs plus ' -900-451 3763 Restore Movement- Restore Health SEE HOW LITTLE YOU NEED TO INVEST TO FEEL GREAT! Keep you General exercise is important for good health, but exercising your large musculature is not a substitute for getting each joint of your spine working in harmony with one another. Regular chiropractic care releases the spinal nerves which could give you instant relief and make it possible for you to feel more balanced, less stressed and more energetic. It makes sense to keep your body's defenses as strong as possible rather than cover HEADACHES I EYE/EAR/NOSE THROAT PROBLEMS NECKPAIN WHIPLASHJTMJ SHOULDER/ELBOW `1tti'R1ST/HAtiD CARPEL TUNNEL SYNDROME UPPER BACK TENSION OR SORENESS LOW BACK PROBLEMS/ HIP/KNEE AND ANKLE s defenses strong up the signs and symptoms that might signal impending system failure. Compliment your exercise program with regular chiropractic care and "AWAKEN YOUR INNER HEALER". Dr. Maryann Franko is dedicated to restoring your movement and health through the therapeutic benefits of chiropractic care. Her office is located at 1670 Kingston Rd. Unit #5 in Pickering. For an appointment call 683-7735. MAKE CHIROPRACTIC A PART OF YOUR REGULAR HEALTH MAINTENANCE R I�EGIMEN And see how much better you can feel!! FRANCIS Derrick Roland - It is with great sorrow that we announce the completion of Derrick's Me. He leaves his loving wife Kim Moseley, his daugMeli Sydney, and his son Spencer. Derrick is survived by his mother Cynthia Espeut and sisters Yvette, Pau- lette, and Michele and brother Donovan. Family and friends gathered for a private memorial service to celebrate Derrick's Ire on Friday, May 10, 19% at St Paul's -on -the -Hill, Pickering. Words cannot ex- press the gratitude and appreciation shown by our dear friends over the past months. We thank our family and friends for their tenderness and compas- sion Donations may be made to St. Paul's -on -the - Hill. Anglican Church. Pickering. ON, in memory of Derrick P I N E R I D G E NATURAL iiEALTH THIS WEEK'S HEALTHTIP RETURN TO GOOD POSTURE As children, we unconsciously mimicked the posture and body movements of others, no matter how incorrect they might have been. As the doctor of chiropractic relieves stress on your spine, nerves, and muscles, you'll discover improved posture along with increased balance, co- ordination and energy. Dr. MaryAnn Franko DC. Brock Rd. & Hwy #2 (next to Swiss Chalet) fS Lose approximately up to 3 pounds per week IN A real food diet that's low-fat and low -cholesterol. You'll enjoy foods from all the major food groups. 0 Behavior guidance and one- to-one counselling for safe and easy weight loss. PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1996 p rem CompanionsC.I�C.1�C1Gl�[J�C.l�C1CJ�CJtC.1CJ�C.PC.i�C.fCJ�GILJ�CJ�C.iCJC.fLI�C J�CJ�t� ai tt°n` S - TO THE MOTHER OF ALL MOTHERS! WANT 5 s� W� g�991 5 -_ =1 MURIHELL, MU -POO. Free Consultation. 5 LOVE CAROL, LINDA, AND JOHN �.. � 8 ... -. —--------------._....�..�.,.,.,r.,r„__,,..•,..,�.-..-..-.•-,.-.�.-,.-..-.�.,r-,.-..�,_,r,r,r,r„�,r:,r�r_�r_,r�r_tr_,r_,r_tt�r�rtrtr,nnnr�r�nr7r7G]nf7G7 10 Blaisdale Montessori School Open Htwsc Dates All at 7 p.m sharp Ajax 403 Kingston Rd. Close its Aia% GO Station' `Thurs. Ma_% 30th 'Wed June 5th Large bright classrooms'. I block 'Acst of Watncv Rd 545 Kingston Rd. ' o, rno -3 yrs L— Elementary yrs - 6 yrs. Grades 1-6 Blaisdale Montessori School • Praai,al I-i!c • Slath • language • Frcnch • Computers ► Science • Summer Camps -AM. 1 Teachers 27 lean of Educational Excellence Pickerin 365 Krn.vslon Rd (t orner, , J Rt)ugemouno 415 7oYneta/e Rd fSouth on Rougemount) ALax 403 Kingston Rd (I hGn k W' of 14istney) 5455Koizvlon Rd. tH%% 2 and Churr•h) 01-5 005 Pickering 686-5005 .aax Now accepting applications. Part and fuU time available MPi AV do Children's Indoor Party A Playcentre Call for hours & details BROCK NORTH PLAZA 2200 Brock Rd. N., Pickering 427-4277 ■ FINCH .W— TorRawed Sft a'"° HWY.2 HWY. . k&=1 PICKERMIB RECI�A'110N COMPLEX m 401 P R /lA1110NM N nu onitroris 11IN=01b A East of Church St. Large grassy I acre grounds `Thur%. May 23rd Pickering 415 Toynevale Rd. •%hed !sea% 15th 'Tues May 28th Large 2 acre grounds Nestled in community setting South on Rougemount Dr. East on Toy ncvalc Rd. 365 Kingston Rd. Comer of Rougemount Dr. and Hwv 2 'Tues. Mav 21 st •Thurs. June I Ith Blaisdak Montessori hosts an exceptional Toddler Program 16 mo -3 years! - Part time or NO time Blaisdalc s Casa teachers and Administrators an full A.M.1 Montesson certified' Did you know'.-. %lonicsstm schouls have different affiliations'' A.M I. is the highest standard for Montesson Schools in the world. \he recommend that you do not come to see Blaisdale until you have seen all the other schools. Starting July 2/96 MONTESSORI funlunlun!funt" SUMMER CAMP 16 me-3yrs years - 6 years ACADEMIC SUMMER CAMP 6 yrs - 10 year% Sharpen your child's Academic Skills! Core subjects stresses! Children new to Montessori Welcome! pan bme/full time i Pickering location only call 509_W, )5 LEO WONG'S TAE KWON -DO lkyeiop a winning attitude in children that pays off for the rest of their lives. Enroll your child in programs that are second to none. These unique programs are designed to instill effort and concentration, perseverance and positive self-image, self- control and a "Yes You Can" attitude. For more information call 576-1571. SUNRAY DIABETES FOUNDATION Many of North Americas top Karate. Kung Fu and Tac -Kwon -Do fighters will be competing at this year's KFD National Open Martial Arts Tournament on Sunday May 26. !996 at the Pickering Recreation Complex in Pickering. This charity event aims to raise funds for research into a cure for diabetes. More than 900 competitors, ranging in age from five to sixty-five arc expected to take part. This event is sponsored by the Sunray Diabetes Foundation. All proceeds will be used to fund rcswrch at the University of Toronto by project leader and internationally renowned research scientist Dr. Anthony Sun. The tournament features 130 divisions and trophies will be warded to Ist. 2nd and 3rd place winners. All martial art students are invited to participate Spectators admission is $6 for adults and $2 for children 12 years and under. Since its inception six years ago the foundation has donated $445_500 to the research project and are hoping to raise $90.000 this years. The competition starts at 8 a.m. and for more information call Evelyn Wong at (905) 576-1571 or 57& 0050 SUMMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DAY CAMPS Science Outreach is a non-profit program at the University of Toronto. They offer week long summer camp sessions at the Downtown and Scarborough campuses of the university to students completing grades 4to9, tr A typical camp day runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.mwith supervision offered an hour before and after camp. Activities are fun and varied. touching many different areas of science, engineering and technology. Seven camp sessions arc offered at the Scarborough campus(Ellesmere and Military Trail) Cost for each session is 5130. During August 6-9 they arc hosting a Girl's camp focusing on women's issues in science and engineering at the St. George Campus. Cost for that 4 day session is $105. For more information and brochures please call (416) 978-0795. JUMPIN' JELLIBEANS Durham s Prcmicr Party & Play Centre 2200 Brock Rd. N Pickering ( I mile north of Hwy 2 in Brock North Plaza. Latest equipment, and unique indoor slide. Encourage your child's imagination in our bright, inviting air conditioned and smoke free environment. Wow' Parents go out and have some free time fun while your child is supervised in our Drop Off 2 IR hour day camp. Runs Mon -Fri during July & Augusl,(I to 8 Ratio -Staff to Children). Includes storytime, circle time, arts & crafts. theme days, playtime and nutritious snacks. Our enthusiastic, energetic staff look forward to seeing your child and presenting each "camper" with a logo T - Shirt! Emphasis is on fun. learning, through play & social interaction. Birthday parties are now a piece of cake for moms & dads with our complete party packages that include all your party needs including loot bags, cake and candies, t - shirt, pizza, drinks, chips, balloons, face painting, invitations and 2 hours PRIVATE use of facilities. Daily Drop in Play Mon. to Fn. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Wed. 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and SatJSun/ 9:30 - 12 Noon. We close for your private parties after 3:30 p.m and weekend afternoons. Call for more information on our reasonable rates for camps, playtime and parties at (") 427-4277. Science and OR Engineering Day Camps! 0 1E�EE *,00� F SUNDAY iEom TorRawed Sft a'"° . k&=1 PICKERMIB RECI�A'110N COMPLEX n% P R /lA1110NM N nu onitroris Out..M of ttrnda rw) ttw awe. rirw-a1Nw a tlld Y RyaYau.n c..4aie KARATE FUN= DUMMUE= li lies tR Week sea Mot, OiAwrn, 000* s taa tattrtatowease" uO 1111 (sap stTs 1m •hit 49441) aaaa•• "':':...C- '—"UNRAYftam� At the University of Toronto Downtown and NOW in Scarborough We long tamp sessions for students completing grade 4 through 9 $130.00 per tamp session C7 ,Iome- mpro DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE fiechOW2000 HUNG TILT -ACTION • Picture Windows • Bay & Bow Windows -Insurance Claims • Patio Boors • Storm Doors • New ' Construction Windows - Glass & Screen Repairs _ vement MOBILE SHOWROOM FREE ESTIMATES WAYNE HUTCHINSON 696 KING ST W. SALES. SERVICE & OSHAWA. 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From n home owners, Business or Commercial our rates tic plans will save you money now and in the years to come. oaG �Paf>��°a'r.>f ��ezvic� (hoer 26 Years Experience 3465 Brock Rd.. RR#1 Brouaharn (905) 619-9062 The Lawn Doctor makes house calls to make your lawn healthy The Lawn Doctor team includes Richard Gilpin, Bob Bell, Steve Buckingham, Don Barrett, Craig Zanussi and Owner Lorn Buckingham. There's nothing that compliments your home more then a healthy green lawn. That's why for the pact 29 years The Lawn Doctor has been doing his annual check ups this time of year. Lorne Buckingham, has been practicing for 20 years and has a program to suit your lawn care needs and budget. "Today with the thin layer of top soil under your grass your lawn needs help, - he says. "You can't take it for granted" Right now The Lawn Doctor's team is aerating area lawns, something that should be done once a year. Plugs of earth are removed from the turf and remain on the surface where they eventually break down and work their way back into the soil. Now the oxygen, sunlight and fertilizer are able to gain access to the root system of the lawn quickly. The Lawn Doctor will also fertilize your lawn with liquid or granular applications with slow release factors for longer residual effect and no burning. "The fertilizers keep the nitrogen content of the soil at proper levels;' says Lorne. 'This is done 4 times a year." Also using only applications approved by the government, they will spray your lawn to provide weed control and keep it free from unsightly pests. "We are also very concerned about safety and carry wind meters with us to each job and post warning signs;' says Lorne. If the wind is blowing too hard we never spray" Of course if you don't work with The Lawn Doctor you won't get the results you desire. All of their care programs and single applications depend on good grass cutting and watering habits. "People should mow their lawn once a week and keep it no shorter than 2 1/2 inches and either rake or bag the clippings." says Lorne."During the hot months it's a good idea to water your lawn every other day for I hour per sprinkler setting either in the early morning or evening:' The Lawn Doctor wants to remind people that the White Grub is causing havoc with many lawns this year. Lorne says you should apply an insecticide yourself or have a lawn care professional do it because if left untreated the grub will eat away at the roots of your lawn and completely destroy it. "Look for patches of dead grass or grass that pulls up easily from the ground:' he says. "Also look at your neighbour's lawn because if the grubs are there they could end up in your lawn" The Lawn Doctor is a family tun business employing mature licensed operators and has built an excellent reputation in the area and advises people to choose their lawn care specialist carefully. So call The Lawn Doctor at (905) 837-1272. If You Wish To Advertise on this Feature Call Billy (416) 798-7672 Ext. 2304 Over 20 years experience SALES • SERVICE • PARTS RENOVATIONS & REMODELING 24 HOUR PLUMBWG SERVICE (WH NO CHARGE FM OIVERTt#AP One of the largest plumbing parts wartment in the areatToronto area. TREE REMOVAL - TREE PRUNING - RESIZING HOWARD'S LANDSCAPING CONTRACTING Service SuWWd: • Lawn Care • Lawn Maintenance • Interlock Driveways • Precast Retanng Wals • Custom Fences & Decks • Residentiall • Commercial • Industrial Work Guaranteed Peon. 9)1 - 110-0282 Nle b-- 416-412-7922 ! NO RpLMAl�111A0B&S9Dpi11Dtl Over 20 Years Experience THE LAWN DOCTOR (905)837-1272 n MRAppication a ' -Early Swanier «tmay to July Earlyw m 4 Fardli r "fin #3 Paymentsc8roi°',, Weed ' Lala Sumner FiNtilim Of Application N • BrWood$26.75 comol - inlerinr Fertilizer AN paymanb due M lima ofCaaol W"d • UPv to Z000 5% n • 7%G.S.T. $10792, hickidod PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 12. 19% If You Wish - If You Have Automotive Problems Call: To Advertise on this ''YOUR AUTOMOTIVE PROFESSIONALS I`eature OND SNI �OUR ESCaII Billy SUS IS Hgh THROUGH (416) 798-7672 11, S . . CUSTOMER Buffin SATISFACTION Ext. 2304 �ANiNG a DLTOV0Cs I — — — MVFFLLRB, 1 Brakes, DIAMOND SHINE 1 Suspension 221 Westney Road South. I and steering. I Unit A. Ajax (965) 619-2899 Make Your Car Look Its Best So You Get The Best Price For Hd BRAKES & EXHAIIST I • Complete Interior Vacuum. Shampooing • Carpets & Mats washed and I I Deodonzmg Shampooed $ 2 S OFF I • Complete Dashboard Cleaning• CompeR Cleaning and Dressing •Complete Engine Shampoo and tzoeyt Labe � I Door Jams Cleaned and Degreased Degreasing pu g•, v • TireAVhde Wall Cleaning and Dressing • Exterior Hand Wash and Chamois Dried I I • Detailed Extenornntew Window • Complete Trunk Vacwmmg Receive $25 OFF your total I Cleaning lc Etc.. Etc brake or exhaust invoice (with this coupon) Special I &Lx�m4iii Opening I Call for an appointment I 9,x= �' 686-3707 1 1, Re�.�� e also - 1 1650 Kingston Rd. W. i Inquire About our ilswoo d0 fillill I (next to Knob Hill Farms) I FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY r r � r r PENNUIL r r 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE r NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, r r WARRANTY APPROVED 1 rSPRING SAVINGS' 1 � SaVe 1 5 moo r OFF ANY OIL A FILTER CHANGE WITH THIS COUPON EXPIRES JULY 15/96 1 $1000 OFF 0 O ANY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1 CHANGE. EXPIRES JULY 1596 1 1 CANNOT COMINNE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER OIL CHANGE OFFER RECOMMENDED EVERY 1 3 MONTHS OR 5,000 KII. OPEN 7 DAYS A MEEK 1 1 195 WESTIr>FY RD. (South of 401)1 1 (905) 427-6796 IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE CALL BH LY (416) 798-7672 EXT. 2304 THREE BEARS AUTO BO9XY "ONE OF AJAX'S LARGEST AUTO BODY o B COLLISION SHOPS "Serving The Durham Region" Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks Frame Straightening • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims WE'LL HONOR �%NY CURRENT AUTO `"BODY ESTIMATE ' -(COMPETITORS) WITHIN 30 DAY RESTRICTIONS, ,. UNIT i20B, 282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX (905) 619-2327 Qur Spm for ' Upcoming Months Til Jum 30..r Su miner is near and your interior is a mess. Our shamp(m) and eueriar palish t will make your car rl.A and feel 1W new .lar sill i rm .,,E �- - .atatil1s V � "3 - EI u SPI ING t SUMMER Tuw-uP 4c -A- F 6 cyl. SPECS :12000 ;140°° 8 �„'• $16on man ME, UW Ilk 000 • Visit Thrifty Mechanic Shop for a Bumper to Bumper Spring Inspection By Peter Hughes Now that spring is here, there's no time like the present to ensure safe and smooth driving all season. That's why a bumper to bumper inspection is a perfect way to make sure every part of your car is examined and properly prepared for the months of driving that lay ahead. At Thrifty Mechanic Shop in Ajax, take advantage of their 107 point inspection for only $4795. If you wish to take advantage of this special offer. -We'll check the whole car out thoroughly and tell you exactly what needs to be done to put it in top shape," says Michel. "You decide what to fix and when." Located at 695 Finley Ave, owner Michel Saikali personally inspects every vital area including the brakes, steering, exhaust, cooling system, transmission, driveline, air conditioner, engine, fuel and electrical systems, tires, wipers and looks for any fluid leaks. "We also include a lube, oil and filter as well as rotate the tires and top up any fluids," says Michel. At Thrifty Mechanic Shop, honesty, perfection and customer satisfaction are their three main concerns because they want to earn your business and your trust. Michel has more than 28 years experience and combines that with an honest and professionally approach to Owner Michel Saikali keeps his customer's maintenance records on a personal computer file and if they like he will call them up when it's time for regular service on their vehicle. doing business. "I guarantee 100% satisfaction and warranty all work for 90 days or 5000 km." he explains. "And if you like, 1 will put you on our regular maintenance program and call you for your next appointment." As you can see in the above photo, he keeps your file on computer keeping track of every repair ever done on your car. Thrifty Mechanic Shop stands by its promise of customer satisfaction by only allowing qualified people to work on your car and never doing anything that's not required and approved by you. They test out your car every time it's fixed, to make sure it's okay. and call you a few days later to snake sure you're happy with the repairs. "We also have no secrets here," says Michel. "You'll always know how much the repair will cost before we actually do." If you want to know anything about the work that was done or how it was priced, feel free to ask and Michel will gladly explain. The shop rate is 550.00 per hour and all repair costs are based on the Chilton Time Guide manual which you're welcome to examine. Thrifty also promises that every repair or service they do on your car, or parts they sell meets your satisfaction. For more information call 683-1112. Proud to Smie 1WTHRIFff "Honesty, Perfection MECHANIC SHOP me �rsIREM111 Customer Satisfaction" 695 Finky Ave. 1Reasoa" Prices Ajax, OnL "'SPRINGl- Bump @r l SPECIALS" 1 07 Bumper Poanft Inspectiloo 01U PW 1 PLUS .lube, of I 11 and filter change,nriate tires wv,� -:7-U I�u� I and also top -up fluids. ;FILTER o,,;1 Tw of podtl June 301M l Lvm and iglu oily Cnida an !w 1011iJ 1 — � — — HoleSty g, Is�+N M,+� The Best Policy! s p low ,. ............................................................................................................................ er X29 STERE Y COLOR�T� FREE 2911 COLOUR TELEVISION ALL VJUUU UUUIII I r1r VII'lI- I I L- 44 - 4M 1W HEAVY DUTY STEEL BUNK BEDS 1 2 419', y PAGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISE 11 4 �lifrit,10 MAY ll. IT" CASH TO YOU FROM FORD.OF CANADA.' BRAND NEW 1996 ESCORT BRAND NEW 1996 ESCORT LX_ L 3 DR. RDR Equipped with 1.9 , 4 cyl., automatic, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, am/tm CD player, aluminum wheels, rear deck spoiler. 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FOR 18at6p.m. 1 Plus freight, licence and applicable taxes. rebate applied to sale price i pp— "W -Iqq —44k Based on 24 mos. plan lease $2000 down plus rebate and applicable taxes. Freight extra. 1st month and refundable security deposit required. 50,000 kms. free O.A.C. *W PBW. un. TIM