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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_05_15NO�OR GST Wilma "6° Fashions SUNDAY t rw° ------------- Tips for a fun and safe Victoria Day long weekend See page 12 PICK -N- GO �j~ U U U U im somel=. ter dost o If>•O�C��9R9iCR0�� News Advertiser �'/G'i�'Ei�//Ula' • Wednesday. May 15, 1996 48 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 20 logizes nilou c a p o r a to Town treasurer Walkin' in the rain Louise Sheridan, left, sister Andrea and their dog Cody couldn't let Saturday's rain dampen their spirits during the Osteoporo- sis Society of Canada's Ajax -Pickering M0000 ... ve Your Bones walk, which start- ed at Rotary Park in Ajax and followed a trail along the lakefront. For more on osteoporosis and what you can do to fend off the crippling disease, see Page 23. photo by A.J. Groen suspended over Pickering budget External audit vindicates Jim Walls By !MARIANNE TAKACS S'TAFV RF:K)Rn.k PICKERING — Town Council has issued a public apology to Pickering trea- surer Jim Walls for twinging his reputa- tion into question by recently suspending him from his job for 30 days. Tlx: apology was made in a statement read by Ma} or Wayne. Arthurs on behalf of Council at the beginning of Monday night's meeting of its executive commit- tee. ..If Council's request for Mr. Wall's absence has created embarrassment to him, then on behalf of Council I wish to apologize to Mr. Walls, the Town treasur- er, for any misunderstandings that may have arisen and for any embarrassment that this request may have caused. It was not Council's intention to malign him in any way. Indeed, Council believed that the suspension with pay was the best way in whish to ensure that his well-deserved reputation was protected." Mayor Arthurs said Council respects Mr. Walls' "unblemished integrity" and is "pleased" about his return to work, and that auditors have found "no improper activity with respect to the Town's bud- geC Housinglanned for Pickering's Frenchman's Bay P BY MARIANNE TAKACS Frenchman's Bay. settled out of court with the Town last fall after a WAFT REFORM The first public meeting on the proposals 13 -year legal battle over ownership of land under PICKERING — It was a relatively easy ride attracted about 60 residents Thursday night to the and around Frenchman's Bay. the fust time out for an apartmenthownhouw Pickering Recreation Complex. The applicant is complex being proposed at the north end of the Pickering Harbour Company, which finally See FRENCHMAN'S... Page 3 Mr. Valls was suspended Mach 26 and returned to his job last Thursday. The suspension followed a staff error that led to $9390x) in provincial cuthcu:kti being left out of the preliminary budget figures presented to councillors. Politicians had to redo the budget after the error was dis- covered, and they ordered an auditors' review of the budget process. The audi- tor's report has yet to be released, though councillors have seen it. Mavor Arthurs said in an interview that based on that report, Council is "sat- isfied with respect to the treasurer's posi- See AUDIT... Page 5 Inside M tm mow* Editorial................................6 (Entertainment .....................15 Sports................................. 28 Classified ............................ 33 /Mw• •fit•• 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.durhanmews.net 93* + 7¢ GST = $1 i PAGE 2 -A -MM TSS AD R77SQ; V�®.;MAY 13, �!!•f "- aKe yo garden Lawn seed Garden Club all-purpose blend. Produces a dense. dark green. low -maintenance turf 1 kg. 59-6303-e s Fertilizer and manure 1. 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Shop early for best selection. 33-1290-4 i4s1tv pkg Impatiens. avaiWe at Canadian Tire Garden only 24L Topsoil ideal for amending flower beds, vegetable gardens, or planting flower boxes and containers. a 99-0100-8 CED SALE Pa11M N EST if MAY 16 TO NOWAY, MAY 20, 1226. Ass ana ian re 2C- A 1300 Kingston Road 260 Kingston Road at Liverpool Rd., Pickering at Westney Rd., Ajax 99¢ 839.8017 683-8473 Monday through Friday 0:30 a.m.-M pAL Monday through Friday B..00 a m. -M pm. Sahndoy 8:30 ain.4:00 p.m.; Sunday 10.00 am. -5:00 PAL Sarurdry 8:00 &M. -G -M p.m.; Sunday 9:00 a m. b:00 P.M. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES MADE BETTER W ,t P T`%*JV XE"FA VP46Ayi*AfWA FPA,- Frenchman's Bay housing proposal wins neighbors' guarded approval FROM PAGE 1 The proponent maintains Residents immediately plans for many years. Lynda Ward 2 local Councillor Sher- There was also a generally Thursday's session was an the development will enhance neighboring the project are Taylor of the Pickering plan- ry Senis told the residents that favorable review from Jim information meeting to review the waterfront because it will worried it might lead to ning department told the while she is worried about the Dike, vice -commodore of the the site plan for the proposal, provide a stormwater manage- parked cars blocking area meeting there will be no pro)- potential traffic problem at Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, which would see the construc- ment pond to treat water that streets, increased traffic lem because the shoreline Begley and Bayly she consid- though he noted there are a tion of a 168 -unit apartment presently drains directly into through the neighborhood as walkway is planned to go ers the project to be a good few concerns still to be and 30 townhouses on Begley the bay, allow for the "natural- residents of the complex try to between the new development one. "I see that this develop- addressed. "I'm impressed Street just south of Bayly ization" of the existing shore- avoid a difficult turn to Bayly and the bay. The walkway ment could be one of the steps with the fact they're going Suneet. The aparmwnt building line, and provide a new view- Street from Begley Sheet, and behind the development (on in starting to spruce up our through the process of meet - would be "stepped" from ing area and trail for the pub- drainage problems in the area the street side) and its viewing Frenchman's Bay." ing people and listening to seven storeys on the side fac- lic. The apartment building is Some are upset their view of area will be in addition to the Marilyn Hedge of the Fair- people's concems." ing the street to four storeys also expected to act as a sound the bay would be blocked by waterfront walkway envi- port Beach Ratepayers Asso- Because of the sensitivity on the side facing the bay. The barrier between the bay and the new development. sioned in the Town's long- ciation likes the proposal and of the proposal for a major one -storey townhouses would noise from Bayly Street, Hwy. Of major concern is term plans, said Ms. Taylor. noted in an interview that development on the bay, the have pitched roofs that could 401 and the CNR tracks. whether the project would Wand 2 local Councillor everyone has to work with the Town's site plan committee accommodate a loft and patio. Wylie Freeman, develop- make it impossible to build Doug Dickerson assured resi- changes that will happen has decided the final decision A land buffer planned ment advisor to the Pickering the walkway directly on the dents the project is "na a fait around the bay to "make sure on the site plan should be between the project and the Harbour Company, said the shore at the north end of the accompli" and that Council we get an end product that is made by Town Council at one bay would be planted with company is willing to work bay that has been in Town will consider it very carefully. pleasing to the most people." of its regular public meetings. species indigenous to the with residents to address con - marsh. As well, the project cern about the development. includes a "nature trail" and "We're prepared to have as 'viewing gazebd' that would many meetings as we need be accessible to the public. with the public." 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LAY -AWAY DISPOSAL OF OLD SET AVAILABLE OSHAWA 0 FACTORY OUTLET - • 1 C r-- Z r xOPEN r ftwws SUN n„ c: OSHAWA 0 FACTORY OUTLET - • CANADA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1978 1 C r-- Z r xOPEN SUN n„ CANADA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1978 P Audit vindicates Town treasurer FROM PAGE 1 tion". However, be wouldn't elaborate on the details of the statement be bad read, noting be hadn't supported Mr. Walls' suspension in the first place. Councillors Sherry Senis and Rick John- son bad also opposed the suspension. "In this instance I would rather not speak on Council's behalf," said the mayor: The statement began by referring to provincial cutbacks and Council con- oems about the 1996 budget process and reporting of 1995 reserve account activi- ties. It noted the Town's "existing sys- tems were not adequate to respond to the turbulent changes" Pickering was faced with. The statement then recounted how an external auditor's review was ordered and how Council felt it "would be most appropriate in everyone's best interests if the Town's treasurer was absent from office while the audit was being conducted." However, when requested to do so, no councillor who had voted in favor of the suspension and who was pre- sent (Cour. Enrico Pistrit6o was absent Malay) was will- ing to discuss why it had been in "every- one's best interests" for Mr. Walls to be away. line only one who would discuss the matter at all was Ward 1 Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner. But he said Mr. Walls suspen- sion "had nothing to do with the audit". Coun. Brenner said he couldn't com- ment further because it was a per - sonnet In its statement, Council also said it was "satisfied that then: was no nap` - 0001113411111 Cdtlott with the media by Mr. Walls regardng the 1996p9 U suFe. was suspend- ed, Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson and Mr. ' Walls hWwff said some councillors uveae angry because they believed the umsuter KM the nN NEWS ADM3tT1 M WED« MAY 11;199""19 S-A Public school board can't keep a secret DURHAM — Another bureaucratic blunder at the Durham Board of Education has led to the second breach of confiden- tiality in the last month. Included in agenda packages sent to four media outlets Friday were five pages of confidential information naming individu- als and businesses which have requested that their tax dollars be re -directed from the public school board to the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. Director of education Clarence Prins says the information was inadvertently included in the agendas and was only to go before trustees at Monday night's board meeting in Uxbridge. While noting that property tax assess - ment information can be accessed by the public through the assessment office, Mr. Prins says the inclusion of names in the press agendas "was not supposed to hap- pen. "The information is not something that's - nfosoe.sere phone poll What do you think of the public school board making public the names of ratepayers who want their taxes to go to the separate school board? Call our InfoSource at 683-717 40 and punch 5112 to offer your opinion. going to destroy someone's reputation." Under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, the board cannot release any letters unless the writer has given consent. Last month, highly confidential letters sent by parents, teachers and students to trustees pleading for the board's reinstate- ment of school support counsellors were mistakenly included in public agendas. At the time board officials said an internal probe would be carried out and apologies issued to those letter writers. Given it's the second such breach in recent weeks, Mr. Prins says officials will review the agenda -packaging process and stress to staff that they have "increased awareness" about confidential information. fashions, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, nursery items, luggage, furniture E A R 0 A home electronics, bed & bath, hardware, home improvements, major appliances ox 0 S ve 10t!• 50 OUR ENTIRE PAINT & WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT IS ON SALE Save on all interior Bad exterior pial, stain, wallpaper, orders, opplicators and accessories. wiper Is wt ..«bN. w Nf C.n.dl. Gw,w1 s9wr.. ower seenk Twt1i., nowiws, ni . Is., nrtwvw.. w ►rw a Ar wt a" st.rM. ►.irt wt a.ai.11. i ..r T w►iaM $tw. _ ACRYLIC EXTERIOR EXTERIOR SUN J' Sears BestJAI _ ,v tem -,c 4S.?�r.- Y. R 1Wi 'k i' } .. '' •� • 053, News Advenrser thme was a SALE STARTS THURS., $939,000 shortfall in the budget. Mr. Walls had only told the News Advertiser he couldn't provide the final budget numbers because they didn't add up. MAY 16, ENDS SUN., MAY MIt�IsYa Expect morefrom Sears 1 9, r96 coprVM 19%. stwts Cana. ft. SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open: Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. 0 c cc a Y Ci a ■ PK'� �3 * 1uwtt. A01 MAY 16, ENDS SUN., MAY MIt�IsYa Expect morefrom Sears 1 9, r96 coprVM 19%. stwts Cana. ft. SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open: Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 noon - 5:00 p.m. 0 PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. MAY 15, 19% 7 Editorials and L ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Nletmland Commuter[-, Newspaper pubhskil w'ednesdas. Fnda%. Sunda) 130-132 Commercial Aw., Ajax. Ont.1-IS 21-15 TINIOTHI' J. WH TAKER. PubllshCv JOANNi': BURCHARM' Uior-in-Clue( BRUCE DA!x'FORD. Advcnistng manager STEVE HOt'S`rON. Managing Editor AININ BROt'N\'t:R, Retail advenisin€ manager ARE FAKHOURIE. i>istntxuio n manager I:eneral: 905i talo � ' I to Cla%ifwd: iWi5t (-,?,3-0'107 Circulation: (905) M3-5117 FAX: (W6 , h` ;_7_%1 Entail: V, sr,%mio durhamnew, net On the Internet: hitp //A %�% durharr- news net Thr %,:s, \dwrtrwr is a mernhcr cif the .Atax-Pici.ennc li.ard of Trade. Canadian Curnmunity Newfiapet Assc,c' . C'anaidtan Cir, ulamcs Audit Burd. Ontano Prrss Council and 0'-1`1RI The puNtsher reserves the right it, classify or refuse ane advemsement Credit for adNemsemeni limited to space price error mcupics Save our CPP Build now or collapse later. That's the word from a cross-section of Durham Region residents as federal politicians grapple with the future of the Canada Pension Plan. Common/\ held wisdom is that the plan won't exist in its current form for much longer without the well running dr\. And Canadians could face premiums that would have to triple if government is to continue fund- ing the retirement income plan. The CPP is sick. and it could well be terminal if Canadians don't act today to ensure an incorne for retirees tomorrow. But who will pay" Disaffected young men and women currently entering the work force don't expect the plan to be there when the\ reach retirement. Men and women who have alread` paid into the plan are hedging their bets: seniors already /lying on fixed incomes say they cannot afford any cuts to their bene- fits. But the CPP must be saved to provide an income for all of thou Canadians who contributed to their com- munities. their companies and their country for decades. Today's seniors, especially, must also continue to benefit from their years of hard work. Indeed there is much work to be done as Canada's population ages. But there are options -- such as reduc- ing benefits. gearing those benefits to other income. or raising the age of eligibility -- which can be explored to ensure the plan exists for all Canadians tomorrow. Though it's not likek we'll be able to rely solely on CPP income when we retire (and we simpl} shouldn't), it will still be a crucial component of our social safety net. The CPP must be preserved. we all agree. But so too must we be willing to aid its preservation. To respond to this editorial call Infoseurce at 683-7040 w nfosource and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone ♦You said it... In response to our editorial in last Wednesday's editition opposing harmonization of the GST and PST, our readers said: '♦ "Usually, I enjoy your paper and the only thing I'm upset about regarding your GST -ease editorial is to see the word Mulroney and the fact that he's a victim of the Goods and Services Tax. Mulroney has never been a victim of anything. The only thing that man has ever done, all his life, is take care of himself and his cronies. Please, avoid using the word Mulroney in your editorials. Better yet, don't even place it in your newspaper. He's a disgusting individual." ♦ "The GST stinks. What they should do is get rid of it altogether so ordinary people like me might be more will- ing to spend hard-earned money. It's absolutely ridiculous that people in Ontario have to add 15 per cent to the cost of almost everything they purchase. What's next?" Overheard-. i "Our generation is going to take the brunt of the transi- tion. Somewhere, it has to change. Someone has to get screwed and it's probably going to be us. Hopefully, after the transition, the next generation can reap the rewards of our sacrifice." -- Ajax resident Scott Fox, 25, on the future of the Canada Pension Plan v Letters to the editor Read my lips: No new taxes To the editor: Rc: Durham Board of Education tax hike. What part of the word 'no' does the Durham Board of Education not understand.' No one can deny we are still in the deepest recession since the dirty '30s with incomes dropping and mass layoffs everywhere. And taxed to death to boot, despite Harris's so- called tax cuts. I'm not one to com- plain. but thereis no way the board can continue to carry on their spend- ing as if they were on another planet. Not one per cent tax increase. not one dollar tax increase. not one cent tax increase' Who's better than the Durham Board of Education trustees'? N0000 oo-body' Get the message'? Joe Vranic Ajax Be progressive on Frenchman's Bay issue To the editor: Hats off to Councillor Sherry Senis! Her comments about Frenchman's Bat -- "a jewel that other municipalities can't boast of -- are right on target. We do indeed have to start living in the century at hand and not remain mired in past issues and wrangling. Pickering needs to move with the times and grasp the brass ring of opportunity, as other munici- palities have. The formation of an advisory com- mission with regard to the future of the Bay will once again delay improvements that have been too long in coming. TheAjax-Pickering News Advertiser accepts knees to the editor. 'AR knees should be typed or needy hand-written, ]ISO words. Each letter "mum be signed with a first and last aul w or two initials and a last name. Flew iodine a phone number for moa. The editor reserves the io edit copy for style. length and Opitiom exprtnse 1 in letters An: winter and not neves Adrsrdster. Why not let our councillors, together with public input, get on with their job"? Isn't that why we elected them'? Councillor Brenner's comment that the Bayly Street adult community townhouse/condominium proposal is a 'difficult situation' is merely another example of the cautious, non-progres- sive approach always accorded pro- jects concerning The Bay. Does he not see that this project, which incorporates the ever -elusive (at least in our town) Waterfront Trail in tandem with a well-designed and environmentally responsible develop- ment will only serve to enhance and regenerate the entire profile of our waterfront? Let's follow Councillor Senis' lead and start thinking progressively about the future of the Bay. Judy Scott Pickering We just want you to be healthy To the editor: I am writing in regard to the April 17 article that was written about the upcoming public meeting on the Town's smoking bylaw. The article accurately reported that the Durham Health Network is concerned about protecting the residents of Ajax from the toxic effects of second-hand smoke. Unfortunately, the article also implied that a discussion about improving our smoking bylaw would pit non-smokers against smokers. The Durham Health Network hopes this will not happen. This issue is not a battle between non-smokers and smokers. The major- ity of smokers became addicted to cigarettes prior to the time that health officials recognized the links between smoking and cancer, heart disease and many other medical conditions. Most smokers know that tobacco is bad fur them and most would like to quit smoking. Evidence is mounting as to just how dangerous second-hand smoke can be, especially for children. Children exposed to second-hand smoke get sick much more often. Second-hand smoke causes lung prob- lems like bronchitis and tonsillitis and it makes asthma and allergies worse. Children don't get the protection they need from second-hand smoke. They should be able to go to public places without exposing themselves to these dangers. Also, workers should be able to have clean indoor air in their work- places. For these reasons (not because we dislike smokers), we have asked Town Council to consider changes to the bylaw that would make work- places and public places that children go, such as bowling alleys and restau- rants, smoke-free. I would encourage everyone to come out to the meeting on May 27 to let our Town Council know that, for your health, you want smoke-free public places and workplaces. To obtain more information about the meeting or second-hand smoke, leave a message for a Durham Health Network representative at the Canadian Cancer Society at 686-1516. Carol Mee Durham Health Network P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 15, 1996 -PAGE 7•A oFk A,0 PICKERING 4J MUSEUM VILLAGE Celebrating P1C1KFj1R11N[Gi our * Town of Pickering42x2222(905)683.2760 ersary TOWN/PUBLIC MEETINGS', May 15 COMMTITEE OF ADJUSTMENT May 16 STATUTORY PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING May 21 COUNCIL MEETING May 22 SITE PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE May 27 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS MONDAY, MAY 20 1996 ■ Monday, May 20 Clotted u Sunday, May 26, 1996 7sday,ay ? I Town Council Meeting at 7:30 p.m. No Collection. on Monday, PICKERING TRANSIT Monday. May 20 No Seisice Monday, til:ty 20Clr,�t d Monday, May 20 Closed Sunday, May 26 Steam Up & Opening 14 111M N MV 11 E630KOK1111" I Friday, May 17 6:(X) A.M. to 9:(111 P.M. Saturday, May 19 9:00 a.m. to 50) p.m. Sunday, play 19 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mondav, blav 20 Closed SUNI.NER HOURS Effective Sat., !stay 18,19% Monday to Friday 6:00 am. to 10:00 pm. Weekends 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 18 & Sunday, May 19 l :()U p.m. to -3:(X) p.m. Open S A im Monday, May 20 Closed Sunday, May 19 Closed Monday, May 20 Closed MONSOON 1 Emergency Services will ria he affected by the Holida7S,.hteduk-. Town of Pickenng Public Works Emergeriy Telephon(l05 93-4319. i+li at ipltiRlCa jL! QI]1IUy01 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS t Notice is hereby given .to all persons to possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5, Section 3, 16 and 23 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Town of Pickering are destroyed by Monday, June 3, 1996, and throughout the season, the Town may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. Dandelions and Golden Rod are not considered noxious weeds under the Weed " Control Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. V. Macao and Dan Adams Brace Taylor, A.M.C.T. Regional weed lowectors Town Clerk (905) itft3.7721 Town of Pickering Council will be considering a by-law at its meeting of lune 24, 1996 to authorize the disposal of Block 15, Plan 40M-1653, Pickering. Any person wishing to address Council —_ with respect to this matter, should contact the undersigned on or before 4 RV noon on Friday. June 21, 1996. ». Bruce Taylor, ANICT, CNIM 7i►wn Clerk Town of Pickering Pickering Civic Complex- One'rhe Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIN' 6K7 ,�'''� ✓—', ' RE: Storm and Sanitary Sewer Installation & Road Reconstruction on Spruce Hill Drive. Open House - Thursday, May 23, 1996 Dunng the Summer and Fall of 1996, as pan of the 19% Town of Pickenng construction program, storm sewer installation will take place on Spruce Hill Road from Shadybr ok Dnve to the southerly terminus The Region of Durham will also be installing a sanitary sewer in conjunction with this project. Following the storm and sanitay sewer installations, the existing roadway will he excavated and a new granular base placed. Concrete slabs will tx placed along with new asphalt pavement. Any disturbed areas. Including dnv,--ways, will be reslored. IT7-a� j I1I, t 7 ` In order that you may be aware of the details of this project, and to give you the opportunity to ask questions regarding sump pump issues, inicrh"ing stone driveway treatments, procedures for sanitary sewer hook up. etc., we are holding an OPEN' HOUSE THURSDAY, MAI' 23, 1996 TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Rotary Park (Ajax? - FINISH LINE 6:14) P.M. Everyone is welcome to sign a scroll that will be presented to the Canadian Olympic Team at the 1996 Atlanta Ganies The scroll will Fm-- at eat the Petticoat Creek and Beachfront locations only. Closing celebrations for the Waterfront Relay Challenge will take place on Toronto's Ccntrc Island "Relay" T-shirts are now available at the Pickering Civic Complex for the purchase price of $20 ror Adults and $10 for children. Ei cryonc Aeanng a Relay T—hir ail] hasc a�:ccss t1, G(> Tratm Iu !'neon Station) and on to Centre Island via the TnIhum Ferry (_Ilmplimentar) refreshments dunng the closing celebrations at Centre Island arc also included r For further information, call Lynn %','interstein. Department of Culture & Recreation at (904) 420-4620. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE STEAM UP & OPENING IV ,r- PICKERING CENTRAL, LIBRARY Sunday, May 26, 1996 2ND FI.00R MEETING ROOM 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. �L We trust you can appreciate that softie temporan inconveniences tray he v} Muscum's Gas and Steam Barn will " Sicam-Up ' with T expenenced while the project is in progress, however, we give our assurance working mills, traction engines and authentic scale models �( that the work will be carried out as quickly as possible, and access to your Model Railway Displays by Pickenng Model Railway Club �T driveway should be restricted for only a short period of time. and Durham British Railway If you are unable to come out to the Open House, please feel free to call Mr. ¢ McLaughlin Bunk Car Cluh Darrell B. Selsky in the Public Works Department, so that he may provide you Fun filled family concerts, including Cindy Cook and her with any information you may require. The telephone number is (905) 420- Puppets, The Ballad Singers. and performances by "One Horse Band"Mule 4660, Extension 2149. Team Hay Rides -0 Plant Show and Demonstrations by the Brooklin Master NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS LAND Gardeners �0 Springtime Activities throughout the Village Please note that pursuant to By -Law 4592/95 (Disposal of Land), the .0 Sampling Rhubarb Cordial and Open Hearth Baking Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering, declared as d Children's Games and Activities surplus, a portion of the lands known as Block 68, Plan 40M-1753, y Pickering, consisting of a total area of approximately 0.03 acres in size, (905) 683-8401 Or T fronting Crossing Court, on February 19,1996. A map showing the (905) 420-4620 �C location of the subject lands is outlined below. Council will be considering a by-law at its meeting of lune 3, 1996 to authorize the disposal of that part of Block 68, Plan 40M-1753, Pickering. Any person wishing to address Council with respect to this matter, should contact the undersigned on or before noon on Friday, May 31,19%. Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM, Town Clerk Town of Pickering, Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade, Pickerin Ont. L1V 6K7 r PAGE &A -THE NEWS ADVF4T1SEP, WED.. MAY 15, 19% 1*1 Routepi*cked Ajax waterfront t BY KEITH GILLIGAN argued. print" for the future. she noted. "All we're Council will consider the matter at it, STAFF REPORTER Setting aside a route is "simply a blue- saying is this is going to happen.' meeting Tuesday, May 21. AJAX — The route for the final section of a waterfront trail across town has been picked, although the final leg won't be built for some time. The most easterly portion of the trail will extend along Lake Ontario from Carruthers Creek to the western end of Ontoro Boulevard, curve north to Range Road and travel along the north side of Range to Lakeridge Road. Range is a dead-end road running off Lakeridge. but will eventually be extended westerly to connect with a housing development around the Carruthers Creek marsh. Ajax Council's standing commit- tee of the whole approved the trail route Monday, but councillors noted the trail portion won't be built for years. The trail through Ajax is part of the Waterfront Regeneration "frust trail stretching from Trenton to Burlington. Last year. Ajax planning staff had recommended the trail run along the south side of Ontoro. Properties there would be bought when they came on the market and the houses removed. But. residents on Ontoro objected to the staff recommendation and the idea was rejected by councillors. Open houses were held in Novem- ber. 1995 and this past February, with the route on Range being the preferred option of most residents. On Monday. Martin Pede, whose father Erich owns the land the trail would have to cross, said concerns raised in a letter to the Town by his father "still stand". Erich Pede's letter stated haying the trail cross the family's property "is a complete infringement on our private land. We do not agree to pro- vide the waterfront trail any access over our private property." The Pedes own about 25 acres at the end of Ontoro. While he supports the Range option, Ontoro resident Peter Warren said his street would become the trail route "by default" because people would continue straight along the lakefront rather than veer north to Range. Mr. Warren said the trail should extend along Range from Lakeridge to Carruthers Creek. "That seems to me the best thing to do. That resolves all the issues." Wards l and 2 Regional Council- lor Roger Anderson said, "My vision of a waterfront trail is walking close to the waterfront. Do I see the water- front (if the trail runs along Range)?" Mr. Warren countered the water- front trail extends "80 to 90 miles" along the lake. "Because the trail doesn't align with the waterfront for 1,000 feet over 80 miles I don't think is a big issue. So they don't see the water for two or three minutes. I don't see that as a problem." Ward 3 local Councillor Joe Atkinson said approving a path won't provide any security to resi- dents living there because a future council could change the route. "A council 30 years from now, this council 30 minutes from now, won't have to adhere to this at all," Mr. Atkinson said. But, approving a trail route means Ow Town will have it in its plans, Ward 4 local Councillor Pat Brown Everything you need this stullmer. 2 OOFF Zt 5 70 i selected fashions for women, men and kids. No GST� on BBQs & Outdoor Furniture Eaton's will pay the equivalent of the GST. Eaton's. (Besides a little more sun.) 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BASKET OIL 28 Litre Bag wpots • Geraniums 14 49 1 0%qC F PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY I5, 1996 Frenchman's Bay Festival recruiting volunteers to help plan June event in Pickering PICKERING — The French- man's Bay Festi- val Committee is looking for enthusiastic vol- unteers to assist with the bash. This year's event, Saturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9, will include a street dance, midway. beer garden. lawn bowling. multicultural show, dragon boat races, hot air balloon rides. international foods, firefight- ers' and police exhibits, and sports activities and demonstra- tions. The commit- tee meets tonight, Wednes- day, at 7 p.m. at Swan's Marina. 910 Liverpcx)l Rd. Volunteers. sponsors and par- ticipants are always welcome. For more information, call Eileen Higdon at say -5229. 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Sean Canada Inc. -'4 P Arouna uurnam Region Slain Ajax gun shop clerk told to refuse accused killer access BY STEPHEN SHAW _ %UAF'F W: OIMR AJAX — On the day he was killed, Ajax gun club clerk Norman Chow ignored his boss' instruc- tions to refuse tiring range privileges to the man accused in his murder, court has heard. When shown Tyrcll MacKinnon's membership card and gun rental ticket posted on the club's rental board following the Oct. 3, 1994, robbery and shoot- ing death of Mr. Chow, Firearms Training Range owner George Koumbis broke down and repeatedly muttered, "Norman, Norman, I told you not to let him in," Durham Regional Police Constable Sue MacL,coxd testified Monday. Mr. Koumbis had barred Mr. MacKinnon from the club until he got to the bottom of "suspicious phone calls" traced to the accused killer's home, court has been told. Mr. MacKinnon, now 20, and Mark Crox)ks, I8, both of Scarborough, have pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder of Mr. Chow, who at the time was working as a volunteer at the Barr Road gun club in exchange for range privileges. Mr. MacKinnon, a member of the club, is alleged to have shot Mr. Chow with a 9 -mm Smith and Wes- son handgun he rented fix target practice just prior to the killing and rob". Mr. Cnx)ks, who was 17 at the time of his arrest and is being tried as an adult, is alleged to have "aided and abetted" Mr. MacKin- non. The: rented Smith and Wesson, two other pistols and a donation Jar of cash were missing after the murder. The Crown contends Mr. MacKinnon planned the robbery to steal guns and sell them. Const. Macleod testified in Whitby general divi- sion court that a shotgun, gun holsters, a firearms cleaning kit and gun paraphernalia were found in the trunk of Mr. Chow's car which was parked at the club. Mr. Chow possessed a Firearms Acquisition Cer- tif irate and a permit to carry a restricted firearm, but to her knowledge, Const. MacLeod said, Mr. Chow didn't have a special permit to carry a concealed weapon. A fully -loaded pistol was found tucked into the waist of Mr. Chow's jeans, the jury has been told. Forensic pathologist Dr. John Deck, who con- ducted the post-mortem on Mr. Chow's body, told court Mr. Chow was shot at least seven times in the chest, waist, arm and shoulder. Nine bullet holes were counted in Mr. Chow's boxly, but several of the hullets passed right through the victim. and two appeared to have re-entered his boxfy, Dr. Deck testified. Based on the angles three of the bullets entered and exited Mr. Chow's body, "the shoxter would have to be behind the victim," Dr. Deck told the seven -man, five -woman jury. Mr. Chow died as a result of massive internal bloxxd loss from two bullets which passed through his lung and chest cavity — one entering from behind and one from the front, he said. In one wound, in which the bullet entered Mr. Chow's waist at an upward angle and exited through dw right chest, the shooter would have had to been crouched down close to the: flcxx "or the victim was on the floor," Dr. Deck testified. No shots were fired at close range, he said. Whitby selects contractor for arena expansion WHITBY — Whitby's about to ice a deal to add three new skating pads to Iroquois Park arena. fow-n Council voted Monday to give the contract to construct the expansion to Kitchener company Ball Brothers. The firm will work with PDK Engi- neering, which designed Edmonton's Northlands Coliseum, and B.C. Place. Ball was one of three finalists and came in with the low tender of S6.998,7W. Ball's tender was more than $800,QtX) lower than PCL Design Constructors Inc., and over $1.6 million less than Giflels Enterprises Inc. The actual cost of the; project is pegged at $7,611,855. "We're excited about this project," said Jason Ball, construction manager. "Ibis is the bast orga- nized tender call we've been involved with. Staff did their homework, provided a lox of detail and they had all the program information." The Town saved at least 15 per cent ($1.15 mil- lion) by using a "design -build" approach, according to Mr. Ball. The approach gave contractors actual guideline -s to follow based upon Lurrcnt designs at Iroquois Park arena, in south Whitby. Construction is expected to begin later this sum- mer or in early fall and the ice will be ready for Scp- trmber, 1997. "We're confident we can complete this facility, on time and on budget," said Mr. Ball. Councillors reiterated the fact that the debenture and operating costs will be- covered by increased user fees and will not have an impact on taxpayers. The: Town will use a $6.1 -million debenture and $1.2 million in development charges to pay for the expansion. An additional $311,855 comes from fund-raising, sponsorships, program profits and leases. Representatives from four major ice user groups gave their blessing to the report and now eagerly anticipate the completion of the project, making Whitby one, if not the only, five -rink facility in North America THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 15, 1!%-PAGE•I1-A Amazingly colorful show Students at St. Francis de Sales School in Ajax are treading the boards in a production of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Tech- nicolor Dreamcoat. Chris Stewart, front, plays the part of Elvis and Kirk Reid is Joseph. The play continues today, Wednesday, and Thursday with shows at 1 and 7 p.m. photo by Ron Pietroniro Pizza delivery Oshawa councillors at odds over robbed 5 casino plebiscite question man BY BRIAN LEGREE a proposal from Ward 3 Regional Councillor OSHAWA — A pizza delivery man was DURHAM STAFF Robert Lutczyk to spend $20,000 "for market - robbed in the elevator of a north Oshawa OSHAWA — The political gamesmanship ing the approved Council position" on the apartment early Sunday morning. over the Oshawa casino issue continues. questions in the referendum. Durham Regional Police say the man was Ward 1 Regional Councillor Brian Nichol- Voters go to the polls June 10 to answer delivering a Square Boy pizza at 12:30 a.m. at son accused Mayor Nancy Diamond of fast- questions dealing with the Greater Toronto 222 Nonquon Rd. when he was met at the tracking the casino question onto the June 10 Area (GTA) and a casino for Oshawa. Council front entrance by a man who said he had referendum ballot and refusing to keep coun- has endorsed a position against any involve - ordered the pizza. The two men went onto the cillors informed on the issue at Monday's ment in the GTA, but there's no official posi- elevator and the delivery man was told "This Oshawa Council executive committee meet- tion on the casino issue. is a robbery, give me your money," police say. ing• But the mayor said there's no reason for The delivery man handed over some cash "You've rammed this through in three council to take an official position on the casi- to the suspect, who left the elevator at the weeks and you won't answer questions," said no question. eighth floor. The delivery man then went back Coun. Nicholson. "To say councillors are hiding on the issue to his car and called police. No one was But the mayor shot back that councillors of casinos is — to put it bluntly — garbage," injured. had attended four meetings on the casino issue said Mayor Diamond. "The point of the refer - The suspect is described as white, mid-20s, before voting to put the question to the public. endum is to get the public's opinion. This is an 6', 190 to 210 pounds, with short brown hair. The executive committee was dealing with issue of motivating the public to vote." IPAGE 12 -A -TRE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., MAY 15.19% _ _ Ti for fun VictoriaDayweekend here and awapsaand safe y BY JACQUIE MCINNES ST£C'IAL TO THE WINS ADNIWr ER DURHAM — The holiday designated to celebrate the birthday of Queen W -Coria, bom May 24, 1819, is antici- pated each year by students, cottagers, campers, gardeners and, well, just about everyone. Whether you're off to the cottage or hanging around the backyard, here's a handy guide to get your weekend off to a good start. Fireworks displays: Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village on Taunton Road in Whitby will also host a fireworks display at duck Monday. Fireworks safety: If you're doing your own fireworks this vear. * Never take fireworks apart or modify them. * Keep them in a clued box and remove them one at a time. * Fire with the wind so that the fireworks shoot away from the audience. * Keep the audience 25 feet beck from the firing area. * Use a bucket of sand or soil to prop the fireworks in. Lean the fireworks away from your audience. * Never lean over fireworks. If one doesn't fire, don't attempt to pick up the dud for 30 minutes. * Use a flashlight when ignit- ing each firework at arm's length and immediately stand back. * Keep all pets inside. * Never hold a lit firework. * Keep a garden hose nearby if possible. * Put discarded sparklers in a bucket of water. On the highway: "Our main concern is drinking and driving," says Ontario Provincial Police Constable Rick Hendley. "If they're going to be partying, they should stay where they ate, or get there fust, then stay there." The lack of patience, speeding and unsafe lane changes of aggressive driven are the other main safety haz- ards, he says. "Ili:, time you make up (by speed- ing) is minimal compared to what could happen." Given that aggressive or impaired dri- ving is a fact of highway life, especially on a long weekend, Const. flendley suggests it is important for all drivers to keep safe distances ahead of them and stay aware of what is going on around them. "If you have a cellular phone and you spot a dangerous driver, call OPP." If your car will be pulling a trailer, make sure all the lights are working and the safety chains are solid. If the trailer does pop off the hitch, the chains will be strong enough to keep the trailer attached. If you're holding up traffic, find a safe place to pull over and let other vehicles pass before you cavy on. This will lessen the temptation for unsafe passing. SAVE BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UP TO 170.00 No Overcharge to Insurance C o. 'United time only - Pickenng Location We Pay up to Engine Shampoo .$100.00and Car Wasl t WIPER '�' OIL CHANGE Deductible BLADES Brock -0834 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups: 860 Brock Rd. S. 837-7819 Unit #1 Pickering, Ont. It's flame -broiled! BURGERJ� KING Everyday at participating locations: SPECIAL OFFER -TM. OF OKC. GE BURGER low CORPORATION • low V YOUTH Kids spread the message to kids i*n Youth Crusade BY ROB LETH SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER AJAX -- This years third annual Youth Crusade is shaping up to be one of the highlights of Ajax Home Week. The objective of the event is to pro- vide hope, purpose and meaning to the generation of young people known com- monly as Generation X. The event is being held for the fust time at the Ajax Community Centre from June 6 to 9. It will get under way every evening at 7 p.m. except for June 9 when it begins at 3 p.m. Youth Crusade will feature guest speakers, a youth cafe, horse exhibit, live bands, dramas and soloists. PartiLi- pants of the Youth Crusade are also encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for a food bank. Director of this years event, Danny Fehr, turned his fife around and he hopes to do the same for others. Mr. Fehr had a tough time growing up, doing stints in jail as a youngster on drug and theft charges and depending heavily on alcohol. Ile would make up to $6,000 a night by stealing but he found out that crime doesn't really pay. "I basically had no respect for myself or others," recalls Mr. Fehr. "I was mak- ing good money every night but I kept wanting more and more and it finally caught up with me when I got busted. I'm trying my best to stop kids from making the same mistakes I made." When Mr. Fehr was in jail, he asked himself, "What am I doing here?" lie decided he wanted out of the lifestyle which saw him frequent hars regularly to drown his arrows. He would also vent his frustrations by getting in fights and beating up people. I pon his release from prison. Mr. Fehr completed his community service hours and signed up for a pre -university course at the IJnivelsity of Toronto. He was accepted into the Psychology/Social Work program and went to Lakehead University in Thunder Bay to get away from so-called 'friends he realized were bad influences. Just when everything seemed to be going smoothly, his step brother was killed in a car accident and he once again turned to the bottle. It only made things worse. He turned to the Bible and start- ed to notice a considerable change in his life. He no longer desired alcohol, the bar life, or cigarettes. He also no longer considered suicide as an option to end his troubles. In 1994, he met Erik Fotntais, direc- ts of Youth C usade at the time. He noticed something in Mr. Foutuais and all the people associated with the Youth Crusade — something he longed for. love and tight in their eyes which was sincere and heal. Mr. Fehr has since taken over the Youth Crusade and this year's event promises to be the biggest and best ever. Youth Crusade is entering a float in the Ajax Harte Week parade and anyone who buys a Youth Crusade T-shirt is welc+onie to ride on the float Guest speakers at the four-day event will include Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague, Toronto Argonaut Brian Warren and possibly Toronto Maple Leaf Mike Gartner. The most effective speakers, though, will probably be the contingent of youth speakers - Aa..- "Kids listen to kids" says Mr. Fehr. "They don't want to listen to somebody who tries to solve all of their problems by reading a book. They want someone they can relate to, somebody who has experienced what they are going through." Mr. FeWs mother, Dorothey, feels one of the biggest problems for youth today is a lack of self-respect. "7hey don't respect themselves so how can we expect them to respect oth- ers?" wonders Mrs. Fehr. "Too many kids today come from broken homes and they lack direction in their lives. We are trying to show them that if they believe in themselves, they don't have to resort to criminal activities." For more information on the Youth Crusade, contact Mr. Fehr at 428-2825. TME NEWS ADVE CHER, WED., MAY 15,11OWPAGE43-A Flyers right at your doorstep in each edition of the News Advertiser! 4 cK,dsc f 6 ay #rabry* . ffln f rn o .LaceUPe s 199/ e y —ax 2: Y Pe' To :,arson -� 51i•. '� J .., El 99 w: s 99 TO FABRIC Reg. 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The Ajax Optimist Club is holding its I2th annual Bike Safety Rodeo and Bike -Back Registration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ajax Market- place. at the corner of \'Vcstney Road North and Magill Drive. Youths up to 14 years ol" age can talo part in the free rodeo, which will include a course «here participants can test their hike -riding skills. There \trill be a roller-hlading drrnonsiratiun at 11:30 a.m. by stain of Pickering Village Source for Spurts. A technician from the Northern CyCle store on Wesinev Road South in Ajar \kill be on hand to perform minor adjustments. There will be drags. with a grand * PODIATRIST;: Ronald J. Klein B.S.C.. D.P.M. y �, tii.%hes to Announce the opc hint; rel his Practice '� \4 ` At the Pickcrin_ ylcdical Centre :store Foot Or?noncs °• • G,i veterans Coverage worts MF -e'. C `s • C a^enc Fee'. cm 8 Please remember to practice the 3Rs " REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE ,. Please remember to practice the 3Rs " REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE - laa6 AE%E��EYiE�T pis - Count Yourself in'. It's Not Too Late. Please complete your census form and mail it way! w:; ff you didn't get a census form_ if you lost your form_ or if you just aren't sure what to do with it.. Call 1 800 670-3388 and a census representative will help you out Do I have to fdf out the census form? Yes. You are required by law to complete your census form. Itewe�ber, bylaw your census information is kept confiden" Personal census information cannot be given to anyone outside statistics Canada — not other government departments, not the police, not the courts — not another person. If you have any questions, please call:' 840 670=3388 i, - laa6 AE%E��EYiE�T pis - Count Yourself in'. It's Not Too Late. Please complete your census form and mail it way! w:; ff you didn't get a census form_ if you lost your form_ or if you just aren't sure what to do with it.. Call 1 800 670-3388 and a census representative will help you out Do I have to fdf out the census form? Yes. You are required by law to complete your census form. Itewe�ber, bylaw your census information is kept confiden" Personal census information cannot be given to anyone outside statistics Canada — not other government departments, not the police, not the courts — not another person. If you have any questions, please call:' 840 670=3388 -+iiF: �1F.'WS AUVI• RTISFR, WED., 41AY 15, I"&PACF, IS -A Entertainment May 15, 1996 Choir sin ers head to Toronto to see what's u for DO'C g p AJAX -- The female year but the championships chamber choir from Archbish- were held in Calgary and we op Denis O'Connor Catholic couldn't afford it because the High School is off to Toronto girls were already raising Thursday looking to become money for a two-week trip to Canadian champs. Europe at the end of Novem- The Vocaleeze choir quali- ber," says vocal teacher Mel fied for Musicfest Canada, Clarke. "To my knowledge, which is being held at the we are the first Catholic Marriot Hotel on the Airport school from Durham Region strip, by taking home the sil- to be invited to the nationals." ver medal at the Ontario Vocal The 22 -member choir per - Festival at Eastdale Collegiate forms many different styles of in Oshawa in March. This is music -- from classical to jazz. the first time the Ajax school The group will be judged on has competed at the national various criteria including championships, which wraps sound, balance, time/rhythmic: up Sunday. feel, technique, 'musicality', "We actually qualified last and overall impression. Choir Jazz show planned AJAX -- St. Paul's United Church - holds a concert at Friday, May 24 at 8 p.m. featuring a student jazz group from Nova Scotia led by David Pos. Tickets are availalbe at the door (for $2 more) or in advance by calling 1583-4740 or 686-0258. THE RIS' ► � �� I he Nome of Counlrr Music in Ajax ...r.10 1H... May 17, 18 Terry Sumsion *Thum - F—traoke (prizes) *I)ail, lunch "dinner speci.ds 619-2138 The Arun Special Events Father's Day Buffet $9.95 (10 a.m.-2:30- p.m.) ,V rM,,,,,, u, wn,,, q, A tiArr,r,,,,►.1I N M nl, GOLF TOURNAMENT June 2nd (call for details) ti rwr w,,,rwr,,, wr w,,, w•,rw„.rrrw,,, MONDAY Free Pool •rrr,,,wrwrw,.,,ww,,. WEDNESDAY Wing Night QDAY .Rib Night 25 � Wings • for all baseball 'Teams (in uniform) 1400 Bayly St. (at Liverpool) 837-2366 members range from Grade 9 up to OAC. "Half the group is new this year," says Ms. Clarke. "They had to pull together in a short amount of tune." Ms. Clarke is looking forward not only to compet- ing at Musicfest Canada but to hear others. "We have a chance to lis- ten to some of the best choirs in the country," she says. The choir will also have an opportunity to learn from the best in various workshops at the festival and will attend a 1 3,05 Pickcnns Pkwy (at Li%erp(x)lit 4,30L 771 different concert every night in Toronto. Ms. Clarke attrib- utes the choirs berth at Musicfest Canada to the We're\ Free For The Summer efforts of group members. "They've worked hard all year and this is their chance to reap their rewards." �e`��ches,lyvt fi Vf =� T O 2T �II& a NIP 00 S'oa-YowS`a-A Ph Inc Inrlufit�! Ch.u•;.t� Ply No Monthly Fees This Summer If or choose the amigo leisure Tpe peoor " Motorola ppere OPC550 - 10 hrs. (600 min.) of FREE flip phone local evening &weekend for only callingeverymortth.Each ^ ^ (� remaining minute is just U. • 65¢ a minute local Jx� J) weekday calling. r JUST $35.95 MONTHLY FEE You can enjoy a summer of Cantel Amigo service with no monthly fees, if you sign up now on the Cantel Amigo Leisure Plan - a savings of $35.95 every month. So you can enjoy free monthly fees through May, June, July and August. Plus, the Motorola 910 Pocket Classic is included at no extra cost. But hurry. The sooner you sign up, the more CAkqr& -4- money you'll save. Just like summer, this �� O " deal will be over before you know it Cantel is the company with the best cellular coverage. AJAX Eula DICKERING Baywood Centre 611 Kingston 105 Bayly St. W., Unit 19B (905) 686-8061 (905) 831-955577 Long distance, roaming charges and applicable ta,ec are e+va Early cancel laaon fee apobes Evening -z urs are from 6 PM unu18 AM M000av ro Thursday Weekend noun are from 6 PM Friday to 8 AM 1,1, ,aay Available on new activations only. A System Access fee apol.ee Please see store fo, :omplete detxI5 Offe, ends; une 30, 19% An 18 month term aoo yes Monthly semce fee credit for the month of May w�11 be pre rated wen 31 dM Fdc 16%,k THE Jn in ids' i . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • a ♦ . a • . . . . • ♦ . . . . . . •. Entertainment May 15, 1996 Cheaters takes the PICKERING -- Herongate Barn Theatre's final spring play, Cheaters, starts its run Satur- day and continues until June 29. Shows are every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday with additional presentations Wednesdays, June 5 and 12. Cheaters is a British coined,,- about omedyabout a couple who goes out to din- ner with both sets of parents to announce their engagement and the turn of events which ensues. Prices for dinner and show start at $32.95. with all taxes included. There are special rates for groups, companies and fund-raising events. The theatre is seven -and -a -half kilometres north of Hwy. 2 on Altona stage at Herongate Rd. in Pickering. For tickets or information on the show, call 472-3085. 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EVI :99 I TO Ined 3761. im ROLL GREAT Si'lECT R f P�ter116 M� Vim' 9 tinea those SIilOWt1 9� Ian � �v Q 1161 CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - SCHEDULE /B' PROJECT YORK -DURHAM SEWAGE SYSTEM 10 Ontario Agence SEWAGE PROJECT NO. 1-0600-20-05 Clean Ontarienne Water Des FINCH AVENUE/LIVERPOOL ROAD Agency Eaux STANDBY PUMPING STATION NOTICE OF COMPLETION / PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE BACKGROUND Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) is proposing to construct a standby sewage pumping station to service existing development in the Finch Avenue/Liverpool Road area in Pickering as part of the York -Durham Sewage System. Under normal conditions, sewage from the area flows by gravity to the trunk sanitary sewer on Finch Avenue which outlets to the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed standby sewage pumping station is required to provide protection to existing homes against basement flooding which may occur in the event of an extended hydro power outrage in the vicinity of the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed pumping station will be located on a vacant lot, previously reserved for this purpose, on the north side of Finch Avenue, as shown on the attached sketch. This project is being planned under Schedule `B' of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE A Public Information Centre will be held to review the proposal and to receive comments from interested persons as follows: Public Meeting: 7:00 p.m. -8:45 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 1996 St. Isaac Jogues Separate School 1166 Finch Avenue Pickering, Ontario Staff of the Ontario Clean Water Agency and Chisholm, Fleming and Associates, Consulting Engineers for the project, will be in attendance to answer questions. A formal presentation will be made at 7:30 p.m. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Subject to comments received as a result of the Public Information Centre, this Notice and the receipt of necessary approvals, Ontario Clean Water Agency intends to proceed with the design and construction of this project, to be completed by Fall 1997. If you wish your comments to be incorporated into the proposal, please submit no later than May 31, 1996. The Class ER Screening Brief will be filed with the Regional Clerk and placed In the public record for review on June 10, 1996. The Class ER Screening Brief will be available for review at the following locations: Clerk's Department Pickering Central Library Regional Municipality of Durham One The Esplanade 605 Rossland Road East Pickering, ON. L1V 2R6 Whitby, ON. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mon. to Fn Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p -m. Saturday Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Markham. ON. L3R 9S8 Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Fri. Interested p2rsons should provide written comments to Chisholm, Fleming and Associates within the review period of June 10 to July 10, 1996. If concerns arise regarding this project, which cannot be resolved, a person/party may request that the Minister of Environment & Energy "bump -up" the project to an individual environment assessment. "Bump -up" requests must be received by the Ministry at the address below prior to July 10, 1996. A copy of the "bump - up" request shall be sent to OCWA. It there is no "bump -up" request received by July 10, 1996, the standby sewage pumping station will proceed to design and construction as presented in the planning documentation. Ministry of Environment & Energy 135 St. Clair Avenue, 15th Floor Toronto, On. M4V 1 P5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Ontario Clean Water Agency Consultant Ms. Darla W. Campbell, P. Eng. Mr. Eric Tuson, P. Eng. Project Manager Project Manager Ontario Clean Water Agency Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 20 Bay Street, Suite 700 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Toronto, On. M5J 2N8 Markham, On. L3R 9S8 Telephone: (416) 314-5597 Telephone: (905) 474-1458 Fax: (416) 314-8300 Fax: (905) 474-1910 Notice of Publication Dates: May 15, 1996 and May 22, 1996 SERVICE AREA TOWN OF PICKERING i 4 0 _ o � 9 e sr \ J „ Q \ W M O Fagg" AVE11U[ CAiT FIIIC HAiVERPOOI S.P.S. ■ AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Discovery Bay Centre Pickering Toren Cantle Abbey Line Shopping Centre 510 Nastney Road HigMsy 2 i Liverpool 91 Rylandel Blvd. the paint and paper People 428.1608 839.2252 124.0181 CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - SCHEDULE /B' PROJECT YORK -DURHAM SEWAGE SYSTEM 10 Ontario Agence SEWAGE PROJECT NO. 1-0600-20-05 Clean Ontarienne Water Des FINCH AVENUE/LIVERPOOL ROAD Agency Eaux STANDBY PUMPING STATION NOTICE OF COMPLETION / PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE BACKGROUND Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) is proposing to construct a standby sewage pumping station to service existing development in the Finch Avenue/Liverpool Road area in Pickering as part of the York -Durham Sewage System. Under normal conditions, sewage from the area flows by gravity to the trunk sanitary sewer on Finch Avenue which outlets to the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed standby sewage pumping station is required to provide protection to existing homes against basement flooding which may occur in the event of an extended hydro power outrage in the vicinity of the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed pumping station will be located on a vacant lot, previously reserved for this purpose, on the north side of Finch Avenue, as shown on the attached sketch. This project is being planned under Schedule `B' of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE A Public Information Centre will be held to review the proposal and to receive comments from interested persons as follows: Public Meeting: 7:00 p.m. -8:45 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 1996 St. Isaac Jogues Separate School 1166 Finch Avenue Pickering, Ontario Staff of the Ontario Clean Water Agency and Chisholm, Fleming and Associates, Consulting Engineers for the project, will be in attendance to answer questions. A formal presentation will be made at 7:30 p.m. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Subject to comments received as a result of the Public Information Centre, this Notice and the receipt of necessary approvals, Ontario Clean Water Agency intends to proceed with the design and construction of this project, to be completed by Fall 1997. If you wish your comments to be incorporated into the proposal, please submit no later than May 31, 1996. The Class ER Screening Brief will be filed with the Regional Clerk and placed In the public record for review on June 10, 1996. The Class ER Screening Brief will be available for review at the following locations: Clerk's Department Pickering Central Library Regional Municipality of Durham One The Esplanade 605 Rossland Road East Pickering, ON. L1V 2R6 Whitby, ON. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mon. to Fn Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p -m. Saturday Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Markham. ON. L3R 9S8 Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Fri. Interested p2rsons should provide written comments to Chisholm, Fleming and Associates within the review period of June 10 to July 10, 1996. If concerns arise regarding this project, which cannot be resolved, a person/party may request that the Minister of Environment & Energy "bump -up" the project to an individual environment assessment. "Bump -up" requests must be received by the Ministry at the address below prior to July 10, 1996. A copy of the "bump - up" request shall be sent to OCWA. It there is no "bump -up" request received by July 10, 1996, the standby sewage pumping station will proceed to design and construction as presented in the planning documentation. Ministry of Environment & Energy 135 St. Clair Avenue, 15th Floor Toronto, On. M4V 1 P5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Ontario Clean Water Agency Consultant Ms. Darla W. Campbell, P. Eng. Mr. Eric Tuson, P. Eng. Project Manager Project Manager Ontario Clean Water Agency Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 20 Bay Street, Suite 700 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Toronto, On. M5J 2N8 Markham, On. L3R 9S8 Telephone: (416) 314-5597 Telephone: (905) 474-1458 Fax: (416) 314-8300 Fax: (905) 474-1910 Notice of Publication Dates: May 15, 1996 and May 22, 1996 SERVICE AREA TOWN OF PICKERING i 4 0 _ o � 9 e sr \ J „ Q \ W M O Fagg" AVE11U[ CAiT FIIIC HAiVERPOOI S.P.S. Sunday concert celebrates works of Canadian composers AJAX — The Pickering Branch of the tition Sunday, May 26 hom 2 to 4 pin. at Ontario Registered Music Teachers' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 35 Association host Celebration of Canadi- Church St. N., Pickering Village. an Composers student recital and compe- Call 683-9493 for ticket prices. & REHABILITATION =I MIMICS Holistic Approach To Heath Care • Ili ZIN:1ON:iTAK01 11: Joining traditional & complimentary medicine • Medical doctors - Acupuncture specializing • Reiki therapy in physical rehabilitation • Handson therapy technique • Chiropractic • Relaxation, stress • Athletic therapy management & • Kinesiology psychotherapy • Massage therapy • Individual fitness training • Cardiac rehabilitation -Yoga classes 1420 Bayly St. Unit 6, Pickering 420-6285 Hours: mon.-Thurs. 7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m ..a,#-% . .. r.� A^ Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturdav 9-00 a.m.-12 noon vMednesday May 15 to Sunday May 19 or while quantities lost. 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On Thursday, May 23 at 7:30 pm. at Durham College. Durham Em ironmental Network (DEN) is hosting a panel discussion when Peter Watson, man- ager of waste reduction for the Durham Region works department will explain how to get started in the 3Rs. Other speakers include Bruce: Findlay of The Recycling Industries of Durham CIRID). addressing what local businesses and industries are doing as well as the services TR1D offers: Charles Kunc of Ever Crreen Recycle Canada explaining recycling markets: and Jim Crocker of Dupont Canada speak - Ing on green procurement practices. Several Distance displays will larraine roulston provide inf(w- J g Two -Way .:..�..,. wry : w, saw-. ►tr t.hs. oration on k Man --Purina l•, and corporate bankruptcies DEN. 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May 25, y am. to 2 p.m. in Picker- ing Village, the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association is having a big garage sale. All items for sale relate to music. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Distance FROM uftering all tnsoi%vnc% 12Calling J g Two -Way .:..�..,. wry : w, saw-. ►tr t.hs. services including personal k Man --Purina l•, and corporate bankruptcies 5....n .JJa �.,eal �Ya ... ►... c' -.+r. tttwir-.wr �w all yow wh.r k,.0 J-.-a-kl CAN „rt-'d"'L w'ti-•" e48 122 Albert tit. 721-7506 Mainstay expanded service to: Wbilby, Oshawa, AJAX � - -------- Milk Bone 50 Commercial Ak'e 619 1473 450g ALL Flavours $1.44 • COBO RG �� T 72 King tit w 372 4744 SORRY! No Poppies or Ki�an sold here. We Support Saturday & Evening (416)406-3977 Appointments available. J.NME` K. YAN(•11 HLId r n a R� Scarborough Report � � location on Saturday. May =40 25. Minimizing Mountains of Materials and Waste is ccxmiinated by Durham's Dr. Please Evans Enyolu for the Canada Africa Youth Action. This one-dav conference is, recycle! designed to bring together leading experts, I FLAT R Long Distance FROM Feast 12Calling J g Two -Way .:..�..,. wry : w, saw-. ►tr t.hs. Month k Man --Purina l•, VJMM. 11+L t[Jp. u.►.r.. ftlg . 5....n .JJa �.,eal �Ya ... ►... c' -.+r. tttwir-.wr �w all yow wh.r k,.0 J-.-a-kl CAN „rt-'d"'L w'ti-•" e48 bft Mainstay expanded service to: Wbilby, Oshawa, • r ilk� n - -------- Milk Bone liow=mville, Newcastl.•, 450g ALL Flavours $1.44 Pori ferry & I1124k%tock areab �� T {Ava+.ow b h+• t•r...-rq •.c�.wg[s mM'1 III SORRY! No Poppies or Ki�an sold here. We Support al file (416)406-3977 A • EXPECTArnONS Spelling oo bee AJAX-PICICERING - in the auditorium of the - The Spelling Bee of Pickering Central Library semi-finals set Canada is holding the Friday, May 24 at 8:30 semi-finals of a Spelling pm. 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Not valid Aa A& 9 V Pickering Y Town Centre t o 3 1355 Kingston Rd. 401 m (905) 83 7-1166 N Friskies . whiskas " 1Vutrience Feast Canned Puppy, Lite, Do`- (Chicken or Beef) e Lives 6/$6. k Man --Purina l•, ��Cat Dog Crow She Meow Mi6 e48 Alley C Mainstay oder Vittle$9069 I8Kg By Purina r ilk� n - -------- Milk Bone e -- z Every,. 450g ALL Flavours $1.44 SORRY! No Poppies or Ki�an sold here. We Support a annual shelters a.d breed WE GLADELY ACCEPT ALL MANUFACTURER'S 8t COMPETITORS COUPONS c PROFESSIONAL rt; DOG & CAT GROOMERS ON STAFF!.' ♦ LITERACY 7YENEW,&"V0TLSMWMMA;V15,1"I67 K1! -A Ajax author on hand for library fund-raiser ❑ D'Arcy Jenish helps Friends of Ajax Public Library at book sale AJAX -- Author and award-winning journalist D'Arcy Jenish will auto- graph copies of his new book during a fund-raiser for the Ajax Public Library next month. Mr. Jenish has written an examination of Canada's deficit and debt problem entitled Money To Burn: Trudeau, Mulroney, and the Bankruptcy of Canada. An Ajax resident, Mr. Jenish is a senior writer for Maclean's magazine and author of The Stanley Cup: A Hundred Years of Hock- ey at Its Best. He'll sell and sign copies of his book Satur- day, June 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Friends of the Ajax Public Library mon- ster book sale at the main Chartered Financial Planner MEMBER OF TPA INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. "A professional you can trust with a reputation for the highest quality personal service and integrity- - :Mutual Funds • Highest Rate G-I.C.'s • Life Insurance Planning • Tax & Estate Planning James Schofield FRANK'S ' Fireworks Sale � ' OUR 39TH ANNUAL UP O/� to OFF 000% REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE Over ZZO varieties of FIREWORKS from around the world, factory fresh for you to choose frond • Aim-Loblaws4iloweW r1EHvo*Z • Saartiorot<gh - CanacKen Tim Stores whitbl/ MsN-beside Arby%/ aa�m tZ • North Oshawa-ZeNers (s Pts Main TMs FREE TREAT FOR KIDS 1 SOLD ONLY TO RESPONSIBLE ADULTS WIN A NEW VCR! NAME- ' CITY OF RESIDENCE ' PHONE#: SEVEN LOCATIONS................SEVEN WINNERS Coupon valid for deposit won Purchase. 7 winners names will be posted at Franks Fireworks Whitby Mall location during our July First Sala one week Prior to Canada Daw1nners will bey. JULY FIRST Firstlnotili9d by phone after July and unclaimedtri• library branch. More than 10,000 books will be available at the sale, including fiction, biographies, history, reli- gion, cooking, gardening and children's material. The sale's being held Thursday, June 6 from 2 to 9 p.m., Friday, June 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and June 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will be used to buy items for the library. Community donations of books for the sale can be dropped off at any of the three Ajax Public Library locations. The main library branch is at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Cres- cent, next to the Ajax Town hall, while the Village branch is on Church Street north of Hwy. 2 and the McLean Community Cen- tre branch is at the corner of Westney Road and Mag- ill Drive. Call Val Marshall at 428-1328 for more infor- mation or to have book donations picked up. ANNANDALE DODGE J • 2.0 Litre EFI (132 H. 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For more information, call Donna Bryce at including mortgage specialists, home inspectors, 420-8700. Tippy gets the point Tippy the cat was one of the many pets who received a rabies shot at a clinic held last Thursday at the Ajax Community Centre. David Manuel (left). Ron Burns and Agnes Ferguson teamed up to help make the experience less traumatic for Tippy. phcte by Andrew Iwanowsk, 11 � - -- . ._ --- - ♦ TECHNOLOGY It's a j*ungfle out there: Let cyber/safari. be your guide BYJOHN DUARTE SPECIAL To THE NEWS "VEwnsgit It's a jungle out there. The World Wide Web is a wonderfully vast place full of information, things to see and sites to visit. It can also be an - ominous place where you could easily get lost, misdirected or confused. This week, durhamnews introduces a new feature called cyber/safari. and it promises to be a great starting point before you head out on your web expedition. The Internet is truly a great place to visit. But it can be ter- ribly frustrating. And it is not just for newbies. Whether you are an experienced web traveller or casual navigator, you have at some point asked yourself, "Where to next?" or "How do I get there from here?" That's where cyber/safari. comes in. Each week, cyber/safari. seeks out a topic of interest and points your browser in that direction. From there, you are free to pursue other links to related sites. Many Internet users, especially people new to the Web, would welcome a direc- tory of interest- ing sites to visit. cyber/safari. gives you that starting point. To kick things off, cyber/safari. has a look at the FA Cup soccer match. In the weeks ahead, look for virtual gardening and a cyber - guide to automo- bile mainte- nance. cyber/safari. is not the only new feature at durhamnews this week. durhamnews also features D u r h a m Region's most extensive online real estate site and an expanded sports section that comple- ments a full slate of news and entertainment articles and fea- tures, a range of columnists com- menting on everything from politics to recy- cling and more. When you get there, you also get specialty publications like Backbeat, Durham Parent. Durham Wheels. Homes & Lifestyles maga- zine, It's Your Health and Today's Seniors. So get your expedition start- ed. All you have to do is point your browser at http://www.durh amnews.net and drop by cyber/safari. -- John Duarte writes on technology issues and can be reached by Email at john.duarte@dur hamnews.net. 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Aurorawa, VS, air aadYa paaa w .Mb gwtl w t& ww n o& Oah 4KM MbL TWA. Sak=1 ❑VILLAGE PLYMOUTH HWY. Not CHRYSLER OSHAWA Marg Munhall (left) and Moira Mas- terson take part in one of the forms of exercise most beneficial against osteoporosis -- walking. Osteoporosis Week focuses on prevention AJAX -PIC KERING -- The Osteo- porosis Society ol"Canada is focusing its education cffOrts during Osteoporosis Awareness Week May I 1 to 17 on the; top three preventive steps women can take against the disease. They are: *A calcium -rich diet -- The OSC rec- ommends women consume 10X) h) 1.5(X) milligrams of calcium per day, primarily through ford sources. * Phvsical activity -- Women should participate in regular weight -hearing activity such as walking. * Early identification and diagnosis An individual's risk factors (such as slwht build and early menopause) should be assessed as an impc)rtant first step in diagnosis. For information, call the OSC at 1-8(X)-463-68-1? or the Ajax- Pt�Aenng support group at 683-3948 or 420-9197 (Moira). LANDSCAPING A i AIL .pyrorg•vvnerg WE TAKE PRIDE W .q■gstone.lneeA«►✓VvuatSton4 k.�J O Ig�._CUpWORK4 . A«iic,�raem � vont. ANSHtP Osteoporosis sneaks up BY MARIANNE, TAKACS tiTAFI' REMR-MR AJAX-PICKERING -- Imagine breaking a txme just getting out of bed or reaching for a can of soup in the c:uphotard. That's the danger Moira Master- son of' Pickering faces every day as she copes with osteoporosis. an insidious disease that gradually robs homes of their strength so they become brittle enough to break from minor stress. At 62, she's already suffered seven compression fractures in her spine and now must move very carefully to avoid fur- ther injury. The decorating she used to love has become a forbidden activity because over -reaching or falling from a step st(x)I could have catastrophic consequences. Simple tasks such as getting something out of her upper kitchen cupboards have become impossible. "I'm emotionally angry because I've got it," says Mrs. Masterson. "It can stir up a tremendous range of emotion. You're helpless. You can't do the things you used to do. Hav- ing to ask other people to help is demoralizing and emotionally dev- astating." Still, she manages to keep a sense of humor about some of the symptoms she has suffered, such as the lo)rward curving of her neck and upper hark as a result of the col- lapse of the vertehrae in her spine. A lust six -and -three-quarters inches in height. Immigration I(x)ks at me funny when they see my pass- po)rt, which says I'm 5'5". They l(x)k over the counter and say AV here's the rest of you-, 'A r, Masterson is one of an esti- J1JE NE11i$-4QVBRMF.R.'VMMMAT 1"5.�1�16-PAGEZi-A on unsuspecting victims mated 1.4 million Canadians suffer- ing from osteoporosis -- one in four women over the age of 50 and one in eight men. People particularly at risk include line -boned Caucasian and Asian wurnew those who have had insufficient calcium in their diets and insufficient exercise, par- ticularly in their teens to early 30h when the body builds hone mass; people who have a family history of osteop<)rosis; and women who have undergone early menopause and estrogen loss. Exacerbating factors can include smoking and over -con- sumption of alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated beverages. There is no cure for the disease and treatment consists mostly of medication (sometimes including estrogen), calcium -supplementa- tion and exercise, all designed to prevent the further loss of home mass. However, treatment often comes very late because the disease doesn't produce obvious symptoms until major damage has been done. The diagnosis of osteoporosis is often not made until already -brittle Mmes fracture. "We have to educate the doc- tors," says Marg Munhall of Ajax, who together with Mrs. Masterson is co-founder of the 75 -member Ajax -Pickering Osteoporosis Sup- port Group. "We have a lot of doc- tors who have very little knowledge of osteoporosis. The attitude is that it's just little old ladies who get osteopo)rfnis and they all get it." For more information or to join the local support group, call Mrs. Munhall at 683-3948 tlr Mrs. Mas- terson at 420-9197. IN THIS WORLD, IT'S SUILVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. MEET THE FITTEST. 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The community representative The one- to two-year council -appointed is expected to contribute regularly position is open to interested members of the at coumcil meetings, which nm a Duffnn's Bay community who don't currently minimum of four times per school ILI 11 01"Arml A 4 F(REWORKcn 100% GUARANTEE FACTORY FRESH FROM AROUND THE WORLD COMPETITIVE PRICES KINSMEN CLUBS WE PAY TAXES FREE GIFT ON PURCHASES WITH PURCHASF OVER $100 OVER $100 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ASK ABO_' SUPE. 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Products not included. /yar�rayu►rutt G.r PERSONA_ ZED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 15, 1996 -PAGE 25-A Red Tag Days End May 31St PICKERING WHITBY OSHAWA First Pickering Place 223 Brock St N. 555 Simcoe St. S. 1550 Kingston Rd. 666-5050 436-2122 420-4220 -w-• XWDAS 5; • s rt i �I s ♦HEALTH Free fair offers news on asthma and allergies AJAX-PICKERING -- Ajax -Pickering General Hospital is teaming up with the Durham Region Lung Association to raise public awareness of asthma and allergies affecting breathing. The third annual free All About Asthma Fair will be held Sunday, May 26 from noon to 4 p.m. in the HMS Ajax Room at the Ajax Community Centre. Many Canadians experience trou- ble breathing. Here are some surpris- ing Canadian facts: w' Asthma is the eighth leading cause of death among women and the sixth among men. r Ten deaths per week or approxi- mately 600 per year are attributable to asthma. ► In 1989, nine million prescrip- tions for asthma were written by physicians. Step back in time to help challenged kids DURHAM -- You're invited to get out your bobby socks and your old jeans to help raise money for a regioe. al children's support group. The Therapeutic Riding Associa- tion for Challenged Kids (Uxbridge) is holding a Rock and Roll '50s fund- raising dance Saturday, May 25 at the Uxbridge Community Centre, 291 Brock St. W.. Uxbridge. A light buffet will be served and the D.J. is Paul Evans. Ikx)rs orwn at 8 p -m. Ticket_. are S10 per rvrxm. For more information call i? I or 905-852-651)1. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC JWVERnswG COMECI Mt Eaton's Summer Launch Insert, appearing in this newspaper, Wednesday May 15, 1996. Please note the following: Page 30- "A few fresh ideas' price ranges should read: $2.49 to $29.99. Page 35-Windmere Fan Mod. PWF12 is available in white colour only. Page 39 -Heading should read; "Get a deal on our contemporary leather seating, swivel -rocker chair and ottoman sets." Page 28 -Princess aluminum bistro set, hunter green colour shown is not available in all stores but can be ordered on request Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or con- hision to our customers. EATON'S w, Death rates from asthma increased 44 per cent among women and nine per cent among men between 1970-72 and 1980-82. ' Three million visits to physicians' offices and 146,000 visits to hospital emer- gency departments take place each year due to asthma. it Each year, 15,000 ambulance calls and 190,000 hospital in-patient days can be attributed to asthma. Some symptoms are persistent cough, wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. For more information on the event, call the Durham Lung Association at 436-1046 or the respiratory therapy department at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital at 683- 2320 ext. 489. Life comes with enough nasty surprises, so we won't give you any on your final bill. 13 Phis is what you get.. install qualit, AC of a:ld repie.,- 'Ai u lth up to a litres of G\l ioodwrench 1'remium oil • l check and top -up the following .uids: brake, power steering, windshield washer • I implete nspection: tires, air filter, coolant. hoses, windshicid wipers. irive helt, battery, lights and indicators. 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Bob Myers Chevrolet CMdsmobile Ltd. 425 Bayly Street West 427-2500 Sheridan Chev Olds Cadillac Ltd. 1800 Kingston Road 683-9333 Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Ltd. 201 BOY Street West 683-6561 Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC 715 Kingston Road 831-2693 Applicable to most GM vehicles. Excludes synoWic oil end diesel engines. PST and GST extra. Dealer may ser for less. "Applicable to most GM vehicles Lifetime warranty covers brake padsishoes for as long as you own your vehicle. PST and GST exta. Dealer may sell for less. See dealer for details. tApplicable to most GM vehicles. Excludes platinum plugs. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. ttApplies to 87-89 Sunbird/Cavalier. 4 -cylinder. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. COMMUNITY THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- MAY 15.1996 -PAGE 27-A udent will miss 'rovedy' job at Queen's Park BY KEITH ILLI AN _ STAFF REPORTER AJAX -- Vik Mohindra has spent the past month rubbing elbows with the provincial powers that be. The 13 -year-old Ajax resident has been working at Queen's Park since April 22, running errands for MPPs, listening to legislative debates and learning about the political process. He's one of the pages who sit in front of the Speaker during question period or run around the chamber with papers and Llasses of water for politicians. Vik's day at Queen's Park starts at 9 a.m. -- except Thursday, when he begins at 8:30 a.m. -- and continues until 6 p.m, each night -- except Friday when the day Iti done at 3 p.m. He spends mornings "delivering .tuff to members' offices -- papers and things." Vik says. From 1:30 to 6 p.m. most days, he's in the legislature for debates ;111d question period. V10, "long day" starts when he _gets up at 6:30 a.m. He catches the 51 a.m. GO train, travelling by himself, and he gets home at 7:15 I, m . It's a schedule that can be quite tiring. One day, he notes, A was half Asleep. I guess I'm not so used to _etung up so early." In addition to his page duties, Vik .Ind the other 25 pages to hl, group Vik Mohindra is back from a stint at Queen's Park as a page. Vik, 13, was chosen from among 972 young applicants for the presti- gious part-time job. photo by A.J. Groen .S Fzcpea tlrl0re m Sears CORRECTION For our 26 page Suers Today Flyer (sale dates May 13 -May 26, 1996) On 2� The WeaftMandler tire$ at 40% off are no longer available to Sears. We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. Sears Canada Inc. have nine hours of school every week. They also speak with MPPs and the legislative clerk. Asked about the atmosphere in the leg- islature. Vik says, "Sometimes it gets pretty rowdy. Sometimes it gets pretty loud", like last week when New Democra- tic Party member Peter Kormos "got kicked out for waving signs." He was in the legislature May 7 when Treasurer Ernie Eves took two hours to read his budget speech. Was it boring:' "Yep, very boring," Vik says. He likes politics, but doesn't know if he'd like to be a politician. Politicians might have an easier time getting elected than a youngster has get- ting chosen as a page. The Grade 7 or 8 L students must have an average of 90 per cent or better. Vik was one of only 72 pages picked from 972 youths who filled application form. "My mom visited Queen's Park with a friend and she picked up an appli- cation," Vik says. "I want- ed to do it, because I felt it would he a good experi- ence." And, says his mother Punarn, it's turned out to he a "good experience. He's learned a lot over there." But, the only page from Durham West riding finish - es his stint at Queen's Park Friday. He's not looking forward to returning to his Grade 8 class at Southwood Park Public School. "Not really. It's pretty fun here." 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Mixed Recreational BEACH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Now accepting team or individual entries Call Mike 428-0757 Duerden scored twice and added an assist as the Petes defeated the Granby Predateurs. the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions, 6-3 at the Memorial Centre in Peterborough. "He played a great game. Offensively, he was amazing,'. notes Petes' public relations director Jeff Crisp. Duerden's strong play in the Memorial Cup is a continuation of a stellar playoff run for the high -flying winger. In this year's OHI. Playoffs, he fin- ished fifth in scoring with 27 points in 24 games, including 14 goals. In the regular season. Duerden scored 35 goals — 21 on the p o w e r Play — and ended up with 70 , Points in 66 games. Crisp reports X M urray logged 30 minutes of' ice time Dave Duerden against the Granby Predateurs and con- tributed his usual solid play on the blueline. Crisp says emotions are run- ning high throughout the Petes' line-up after the solid start to the national tournament. SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Close laser race Cold weather and gusty winds greeted sailors at the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club's annu- al Mother's Day Regatta on the bay on Sunday. Here, race leader Thomas Rueller rounds a marker, followed by Ryan Mahaffey, Reto Corfu and Colin Boulton. The event attracted a number of area sailors and their one-man laser boats. photo by A.J. Groen Pickering tennis team keeps making net gains PICKERING — The Pickering Recreation Complex boys' Intercounty Tennis League team continued to pile up the victories in majors division action at the complex Saturday. The complex boys' squad defeated visiting Unionville Tennis Club 8-2 in sets. Pickering players fared well individually. The follow- ing results put Pickering play- ers first: In under- 18 singles, Martin Javor defeated Roddy Chung 6-1,6-1. Jacek Nawrot split sets with James Tse 3-6, 6-4. Andrew Roszkowski and Chris Hall split sets with Ryan Smith and Rahjeet Hira 3-6, 7-5 in under -16 boys' doubles play. In under -14 singles, Adil Shamasdin blanked Carlos Pardi 6-0, 6-0. In under -12 singles, Thomas Doiron stopped Jeff Hamilton 6-0, 6-0. The complex's intercounty girls' squad received a bye this week. round-robin portion of the Memorial Cup tournament against Ontario Hockey League rival Guelph Storm on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Petes defeated the Storm for the OHL title in a series which needed seven games to decade. Wins over Brandon and Guelph would guarantee the Petes direct entry into the Memorial Cup final set for Sunday at 5:30 p.m. The second and third-place finishers in the round-robin por- tion of the tourney will play in the semi-final contest slated for Saturday at 2:30 p.m., with the winner advancing to the cham- pionship game. Blue Jay Tickets Wanted Will pay face value for Toronto Blue Jay tickets. Better seats preferred. Call Bruce at 579-4400 (Oshawa) or 798- 7672 (Pickering) and ask for Ext. #2207. LUx Ajax Ringette Association "A" /"AA" TEAM TRYOUTS AJAX CORM UN= CENTRE Date Novice Petite Tween Junior Belle Select "AA" "A" "AA" "A" Wed., May 22 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wed., May 29 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Wed., June 5 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Wed., June 12 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. All players must be registered with the ARA prior to the tryouts. Please contact: Loretta Smith 686-9798 Out of town players trying out for Petite and Junior "AV must present written permission signed by the President of their home association. There will be a S5.00 fee per tryout. Cuts may be made after the 2nd tryout. For further information: please call Bob Forsythe 686-1466. L i AJAX OPTIMIST CLUB 157"ANNUAL JUNIOR WORLD GOLF QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT SUNDAY MAY 269 1996 Boys & Girls 9 to 17 Choose Either: A) 18 Holes, Lunch ,Drinks, Prizes -Total Cost $23.00 QR B) - 9 Holes, Lunch, Drinks, Prizes -Group Instruction, Range Balls -Total Cost $15.00 All Contestants Qualify For All Expen Pat Trip To Ontario District Junior W( Golf Championship To Pre -Register Call: Cliff Hawker 683-4256 or Dave Cabel 427-31 L FIRST 75 REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED "Everyone is really excited. It's almost to the point where they have to settle down a bit." T h e Petes Played Adrian Murray the Western H o c k e y League champion Brandon Wheat Kings in their second game Tuesday night, after our press deadline. Peterborough will finish the SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Close laser race Cold weather and gusty winds greeted sailors at the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club's annu- al Mother's Day Regatta on the bay on Sunday. Here, race leader Thomas Rueller rounds a marker, followed by Ryan Mahaffey, Reto Corfu and Colin Boulton. The event attracted a number of area sailors and their one-man laser boats. photo by A.J. Groen Pickering tennis team keeps making net gains PICKERING — The Pickering Recreation Complex boys' Intercounty Tennis League team continued to pile up the victories in majors division action at the complex Saturday. The complex boys' squad defeated visiting Unionville Tennis Club 8-2 in sets. Pickering players fared well individually. The follow- ing results put Pickering play- ers first: In under- 18 singles, Martin Javor defeated Roddy Chung 6-1,6-1. Jacek Nawrot split sets with James Tse 3-6, 6-4. Andrew Roszkowski and Chris Hall split sets with Ryan Smith and Rahjeet Hira 3-6, 7-5 in under -16 boys' doubles play. In under -14 singles, Adil Shamasdin blanked Carlos Pardi 6-0, 6-0. In under -12 singles, Thomas Doiron stopped Jeff Hamilton 6-0, 6-0. The complex's intercounty girls' squad received a bye this week. round-robin portion of the Memorial Cup tournament against Ontario Hockey League rival Guelph Storm on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Petes defeated the Storm for the OHL title in a series which needed seven games to decade. Wins over Brandon and Guelph would guarantee the Petes direct entry into the Memorial Cup final set for Sunday at 5:30 p.m. The second and third-place finishers in the round-robin por- tion of the tourney will play in the semi-final contest slated for Saturday at 2:30 p.m., with the winner advancing to the cham- pionship game. Blue Jay Tickets Wanted Will pay face value for Toronto Blue Jay tickets. Better seats preferred. Call Bruce at 579-4400 (Oshawa) or 798- 7672 (Pickering) and ask for Ext. #2207. LUx Ajax Ringette Association "A" /"AA" TEAM TRYOUTS AJAX CORM UN= CENTRE Date Novice Petite Tween Junior Belle Select "AA" "A" "AA" "A" Wed., May 22 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wed., May 29 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Wed., June 5 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Wed., June 12 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. All players must be registered with the ARA prior to the tryouts. Please contact: Loretta Smith 686-9798 Out of town players trying out for Petite and Junior "AV must present written permission signed by the President of their home association. There will be a S5.00 fee per tryout. Cuts may be made after the 2nd tryout. For further information: please call Bob Forsythe 686-1466. L i AJAX OPTIMIST CLUB 157"ANNUAL JUNIOR WORLD GOLF QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT SUNDAY MAY 269 1996 Boys & Girls 9 to 17 Choose Either: A) 18 Holes, Lunch ,Drinks, Prizes -Total Cost $23.00 QR B) - 9 Holes, Lunch, Drinks, Prizes -Group Instruction, Range Balls -Total Cost $15.00 All Contestants Qualify For All Expen Pat Trip To Ontario District Junior W( Golf Championship To Pre -Register Call: Cliff Hawker 683-4256 or Dave Cabel 427-31 L FIRST 75 REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED Wanderers men give foes acinic in playing rugby AJAX — The Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club men's first team cruised to an easy championship victory in the Windsor Rogues Tournament on the weekend. The Wanderers won all three of their tournament games on Saturday, scoring 19 trys while shutting out the opposition. The championship final was a lop- sided affair, with the Wanderers blitz- ing the host Windsor Rogues 62-0. Jeremy Stewart and Barry O'Shea scored three trys apiece, Adam Van Stavern, Brian McCarthy, Jon Druce and Glenn Miller had single trys. Stu Dobbs kicked six conversions. The Wanderers started the event with a 17-0 win over the Guelph Satyrs. Kyle Nichols scored two trys and added a convert, while Mike Brown added a single try. .In the second contest, the Wanderers blanked Forest City from London 30-0. McCarthy, Druce, Kevin Breeze, Dave Darby, Jon Torres and Pete Deville all scored trys for the Ajax club. The Wanderers men's third team shut out the visiting Toronto Barbarians seconds 10-0 in a game at the Ajax club Saturday. Duncan Leblanc and Adam Brown scored one try apiece. The Wanderers men's over -35 squad defeated the Toronto X -Ls 25-10 in Ajax Sunday. Russ Arbuckle and Pat Byrne each scored two trys, while Harry Craig had the other Wanderers' h'y. The Wanderers women's first and second teams won by default over Brampton and Markham, respectively, in league games slated for Saturday. The Wanderers women's first team travels to Markham on Thursday for a league contest. Wanderers players reside in both Ajax and Pickering. Ajax swimmers make waves at weekend meet in Toronto AJAX — Ajax Aquatic Club swimmers fared well against top competition at the Central Region 'D' Championships at Toronto's Riverdale Collegiate Institute May II and 12 In the boy! eight -and - under divi- sion. Robert Stock placed fourth in the 100 -metre individual med ley. Paul Lucente, swimming in the boys' nine -and -10 bracket, cap- tured a second -place finish in the 25m butterfly and was third in the 50m freestyle. Best times in this division were posted by Chris Yung. In the boys' 11-12 divi- sion, John -Paul Whyte placed third in the 50m free, fourth in the 50m fly, fifth in the 100m back- stroke and 25m fly, and sixth in the 50m breast - stroke. Blake Titus was fourth in the 25m fly. Kyle Sorrie was fifth in the 50m breast and sixth in the 25m fly and 100m breast. Alex Karney placed sixth in the 50m breast. ,ndrew Grams as first in the 100m breast, third in the 200m I.M., fourth in the 100m and 50m back, and fifth in to 50m fly and Im fly in the boys' 13-14 category. William Ripat was sixth in the 100m breast. Meanwhile, in the girls' eight -and -under category, Hanna McGregor was fifth in the 50m fly. Vivian Mak won the 100m I.M. and was fourth in the 100m back. Jennifer Budd finished sixth in the 50m back. Swimming best times was Nicole Penak. In the girls' 11-12 bracket, Sarah Vollmer was fourth in the 100m fly, PORT HoPE c�f&t<7,A� MEMBERSHIPS (includes 112 hr. lessor) with Bob Keyes) 7 day unrestricted r625 + GST I GREEN FEES 5 day before 1 p.m. %0 + GST excludes SS & Hol. 5 day after 1 p.m. =465 + GST excludes SS & Hol. Weekdays "I50 M 9" Weekends 'I 7w/'200 (Incl.. G.S.T.) Call for More Details or Tee Off TimeS 1-800-346-5361 or 1-905485-6487 82 VICTORIA STREET SOUTH • PORT HOPE while Jamie Maclntyre was fourth in the 50m free. Katie McQuaid was fifth in the 100m free. The Ajax girls' 11-12 200m freestyle relay team of Vollmer, Ashley Walker, Maclntyre and McQuaid finished third. Ajax's girls' 11-12 200m I.M. relay team of McQuaid, Vollmer, Teresa MacLean and Maclntyre placed fifth. Top martial artists will get their kicks at Pickering meet PICKERING — Many of North America's top martial attics will flex their muscles here May 26. The Pickering Recreation Complex will host this year's Karate Fights Diabetes Nationals Open Martial Arts Tournament that Sunday from 9 am. to approximately 5 Pm - The event will attract marry of the continent's top karate, kung fu and tae kwon -do fighters ranging in age from five a 65 and in skill levels from white to black belt. Over 900 people will compete in 139 divisions including self-defence, weapons, forms and fighting. Sunray Diabetes Foundation is sponsoring the competi- tion and proceeds will be used to fund research of cell vans, plants at the University of Toronto For mom information, contact Evelyn Wang of the Sumay Diabetes Foundation at 576-1571 or 576-0050. Bill's Backyard Swimming Lessons The Best Instructors at the best prices NOW2 locations in Durham to serve you better Call Bill at 427-3735 , TMNEW;�ADYXFfl�ER, WCR. MAY 0, 11"O.-PA04; P A Healy's NHL season ends with ouster. of N.Y. Rangers AJAX-PICKERING — There'll be no ticker -tape parades in Broadway this year for Glenn Healy and the New York Rangers. The Broadway Blue Shirts were T� knocked out of the National Hockey League playoffs by the Pittsburgh Penguins who captured the best -of - seven Eastern Conference semi-final series four games to one. Tice injury -riddled Rangers, who were the Stanley Cup champions two seasons ago, were put on the shelf for this season by the Penguins in game _ five 7-3 at Pittsburgh's 'Igloo' Glenn Healy Saturday night The Ranters advanced to the Western Conference semi-final round after defu-iting the Montreal Canadiens in the conference quarter -finals. Rangers' goaltender Glenn He:Wv, a Pickering native now living in Ajax, saw no action in the post-scaso n as netmind- ing partner Mike Richter got the entire workload front Rangers' head coach Colin Campbell. An 11 -year N'111. veteran who's made stops in Los Angeles with the Kings and in Long Island, New York with the Islanders. Healy is expected to be track for his fourth sea- son in a Rangers' uniform for the 1996-97 campaign. Area gymnast third best on floor AJAX — An Ajax gymnast earned a bronze medal on his floor routine at the recent Ontario Provincial Gymnastics Championships in Mississauga. Bernhardt Mattes, 9, a member of the Oshawa -baud Durham Whiz Kids Academy, finished third in the floor routine with a mark of 8.80 at the cadet level. lie also placed seventh overall in the cadet category, fin- ishing eighth on high bar (8.45), ninth on pommel horse (8.15), ninth on parallel bars (8.80), 10th on rings ig.40) and 17th on vault (7.95). 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The tiucrossful candidate will have 5 to 8 years of practical experience and will he a certified Network Administrator. This iti a ten month position. Inwrested individuals should submit resumes to the Director, Staff Services, P.O. Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 71.7 by May 21, 1996. 490 Educating You for the Real World. I Careers IMI General 20 PEOPLE who wmaking money irant to EARN EXT MONEY... start nrrle- large commissions paid for diately, are needed in selling and promoting ex- Oshawa based Advertising tensive ladies denim line Co. Mrs. Clarke 72&0115 and accessories al twine Students wek:orne over ta. Parties. Please call (416) ANTHONY'S HAIR stu- 969.1705 (Call Idled if did requires ssOletician and long distance) nail technician. For busy Whitby salon. Resume re- quired Appy in person 1200 Rossland R.D. E. (At Anderson) General Help APPOINTMENT bookers wanted, no selling in- volved, full and part time, available. No experience necessary. full training pro- vided. 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Liability for er- rors in ads is Iimiled to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. Ali copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of News Advertiser. EXPERIENCED harrstyl- ist and nail technician wanted for new Salon in Duntlam Centre, Ajax. Good wages. Call 905.619.8057. FULL and part time hair stylists needed for new Whitby location and exist- ing stores. $7.00MG1rf 10 start plus profit sharing, birthday pay. benefit plan and good working condi- lions. For interview please call (9r3g)831-4337. HAIRSTYLIST wanted full or part time for Joseph's Hairstyling in Oshawa Shopping Centre. Phone 723-9251 or apply in per- son to Joe HOME -WORKERS, NEED ED, no experience For details send stamped Belt addressed envelope. In- novations Two. Box 21032, London . N6J 4W2 JOBS IN PARADISE ! Our computer based sys- tem will place your resume in front of many employers. Call 905-571-0332 or Fax 905-571-0954 LEARN HOW to operate. a mini office outlet from your home . and earn a great second income. Awe some benefits. Training pro- vided. call (416) 284-4493. MAID SERVICE looking for pan time maids. must have own car and expen. enc, Can 686-7260 MOBILE WASH looking for pan time afternoon help Please call aftemoons at 831-3630 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York. Pans. Milan Call for FREE conSUltatlor 430-5715 Neeo Work' Willing to Learn?' Not afraid of walking & talking. Enumeration hourly S10. Call Bob 619-2351 The Drveway Guy CASTING CALL `' -±eaed Montana Agency 5•IeKS moders Earn$45 OC $7530tif Experience - X required but is an as" '16) 961.2950 OSHAWA rased Food orlpary is 'viz+ Hiring flf- -atermaie Sales Person - `dl. Preference Given to ose fndrv,duals Who Koa •w How io Save Dollar Grocery Shopping Prior Sales Experience not re- quired Full training provid- ed Transportation a must Phone Helen 438-1540 MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron s 'astest growing agency seeKs extras for film and TV workall types. no exp reg am 57-522801hr Work guaranteed We place peo- e on move sets every :ay call Jonathan .:16)961-2226 PAINTER NEEDED minimum n yrs exp. license required. Cali 6-9p.m. onl}. 619-9630. RESTAURANT staff needed part time and weekends a must. Cook - full menu experience only. Waitresses -dining room experience a must. Apply with resume 8 references at 158 Harwood Ave. S. 2pm- 5pm, Mon -Fn no calls TAXI DRIVERS and van drivers deeded• full or part time, must be over 25. contact Bev. 10 a.m - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday. 571- 1331, or apply to 190 Wa- terloo Unn IA. (upstairs) Oshawa. TELEMAR ETERS / Promoters needed for mar- keting company. Must be experienced, outgoing, ex- cellent compensation. Call Lark 905 427-2977. THE CORRAL Tavern is taking applications for door persons. Must be neat and personable. Please apply in person to The Corral. Tuesday -Friday after 12 p.m.. 433 Simcoe St S. Oshawa. WE ARE an upcoming boutique style salon, look- ing for an outgoing, hard working, responsible, ma- ture stylist., with minimum 5 years experience with clientele. If you are loo" for a change and a down- town enviromnent this may be for you. We also have 1 station for rent. call 905- 420-6239 or 416-578-7060. General Office Help Help WINDOW and door in- stallers r3quireed Must be highly skilled profess,oanl, neal and dependalbel, and have own truck and tools Call 433-2323 Office Help ACCOUNTING MANAG- ER. Ajax manufacturer is seeking an accounting manager. who must have several years expenence. Must be currently working towards CGA or CMA des- ignation Complete knowl- edge of ACCPAC GL. AP. AR. LOTUS. WP, payroll and human resource func- Pon is necessary. Cast ac- counting experience and knowledge of DOS. EDI. and novell network would be an asset. Please for- ward your resume to 458 Farall St Ajax. Ontario L IS 6G 1 Attention B Barry FULL TIME office positron available vnth Ajax packag- ing company Duties in- clude: Estimating, purchas- ing. accounting and gener- al Must have strong ana- 'ylical skills Expen?nce in accounting purchasing or service Excellent spread sneet abltities a must Send replies to 655 Finely Ave. Ajax. Ontario US 3V3 IF you are married. single s ngle parent. separated or �rvorced you may quality •,r Financial Assistance JIPrCERT programs avant 3 ole Quark. Illustrator. Photo Shop Director. cremrer, Access. Accpac. Autocad. C... Visual Basic. 'nix. Novell Engineer. lhndows N T Small Talk. 'ower Point. Word Excel. ' urham Business Comput Cdiege 427 3010 OHelpIm Office FMIHelp Required Immediately THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD This position reports to the Superintendent of Education - Human Resources and shall be responsible for administrative and secretarial tasks. Qualffications: • Fles Market BOOKCASE $150., Desk Soo., Chair $100.• File Cabinet $100., Table $40., 683-7211. EATON'S VIKING,f e- fngerator. excellent condi- tion $350. OBO. 837-2469 after 6 pm. WASHER b dryer, almond coloured. Kenmore Heavy Duty $300 Dishwasher, while Kenmore $125. Call 839-2201. Articles for Sale SAVE UP TO SB% OR MORE ON GASOLINE AND CAR EXPENSES. Auto re- searcher reveals easy techniques for saving you $$5. Call for details 24 hours 1.416.208-3225 • Four or more years of previous administrative and senior secretarial expenence 5 PC. queen size bed- Thorough working knowledge of Lotus 123 and WordPerfect room• suite $$22 loveseat 9 9 9 6 2 chairs S22s, double Ability to deal with confidential materials involving industrial relations matters mattr• coffee rl � table 65. she table $65. washer $140. • A team player with excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills. P y 9 �S desk sfa table a a chairs 565. sola a 2 chairs 5325.4 Qualified candidates are invited to forward a resume, no later than May 21,19%, to: dre 26 " ColourrsTV$5S125 5 head - night courses) in search of boards $10 each Many Allan Jeffers, Human Resources Manager other items (905)697 - The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board 3532, 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario L1J 7C4 6 Piet. sound oak dining school classroom setting, ern suite. round table. leaf. ackque PS Trained in First $800 . Mens Raleigh 10 Although we app u9 appreciate the interest of all applicants, we advise that speed $50 OBO. Call 623 - only applicants selected for further consideration will be 6169. G. Andrews contacted. Phone calls and inquiries T. Oldman q 7 PC. DINING ROOM Orrector of Etiuca6on are discouraged. Chair of the Board SUITE, oeauhful condition. $1200 call after 6 837- t),,�E'Tjj,� i.L1.1�1��. 2967 WE ARE AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 7 PIECE bedroom set (live -out) 4 days/week, S500 Apt sive washerldry- " home Loving, sate. non or $175 Tate with 4 chairs MO�iEI'� $200 Electric broom $50 Saks chairs 5950 Cottee table Da care D H,imrdifrer S40 Quartz BOOKKEEPER/ OFFICE MANAGER Pequired by small manutactunng company 1--ated in Aiax Qualifications include: computerized bookkeeping. providing internal financial statements, good organizational skills, minimum 3 years experience and enrolled In 2nd or 3rd level CGA or CMA program. Salary commensurate with ability. Please reply to: File #%32 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario LIH 7L5 Help I Agents ( 44. • y Wanted home Only one child wdr be accepted Nutritious 9 ayCare Available -eater S30 905-683-5014 Skilled Help 3RD Year University le- ures- for sure, Call Skilled meals snacks and activities Help 619-67"I 9 d Call SyMe at T-sna Romance . Elizabeth dsowu rbvl e"ma*lttseoonaM s � .' Psych/Soc. (strictly through ABOVE GROUND POOL night courses) in search of Carpet Broker, 100°ro, DAYCARE i.a jt� ., 16. rpuna incfudes filter. daytime position. Expert- BABYSITTER •equired in part time. close to (radar- pumat p• heer, and all pool school classroom setting, --,jr Home 2.3 aays/week. ackque PS Trained in First equipment, asking $1000 !9631 Box 461, 865 Fare - Dri-smoker stating mid- Aid. 5 yrs exp. rel avail must be disassembled by _ one. AlaxWh,tby border Call Jodi 427-9976 and of May 839-2777 t),,�E'Tjj,� i.L1.1�1��. -all (905)666-3070 DAYCARE available m ANTIQUE single pedestal (live -out) 4 days/week, EXPERIENCED Care " home Loving, sate. non table socia oak. 3 leaves. 6 MO�iEI'� NESS FOR SALE III smoking environment chairs 5950 Cottee table Daycare gem giver requi•ed 'or ,5 month Warm meals snacks pro- $45. 5 pc bedroom suite kU AvonrodOCts old m our home (A(tonw vrkted rel available Wesl- $350. (Queen) box spring d P Sheppard) in Pickering ney Ra. south Ajax Call mattress with rails $150. whM fOU I/Ve Or Required for June and July Karen 427-6897 Antique drop - leaf table work only References required HIGHLY Recommended $300. 2 matching end ta- SKIDS & Pallets for fire. (416) 691-3018 (everxngs nurse has space for 2 bles S35. TV's 8 dressers. wood mixed, pre ant or bro- after 6 p m) chridren in my home. Brock Car 263-2191 large 6 small k/ads. Limited Public School, Call Tina. /Finch, specklizing in new. Marie 839-4950. bring EXPERIENCED daycare boma. tkrll/part tem@ Call Apartment size washer and beauty hotlflC prov,0er wanted in Our home time days Helen, 428-7453. dryer Stockable with part (12 per month) for 3 girls. ages NORTH AJAX Mother d stall 5300 Full Sire Call: 7, twins 5 non-tartbkar, ref -3 ,'2 yr nta w,m fest aril washer and dryer. 5250. 6 Pauline Naulls erences required 420- training will provide day- h patio door, $too. >- 1619 care in our non smoking (905)728-8094 Sal;; Help/ Sales Help/ 905) 9 hill"_ a Will Wanted home Only one child wdr be accepted Nutritious ART! Limited Editions. Agent Agent quired- Westney and Skilled Help 3RD Year University le- ures- for sure, Call Skilled meals snacks and activities Help 619-67"I 9 d Call SyMe at T-sna Romance . Elizabeth dsowu rbvl e"ma*lttseoonaM s � .' Psych/Soc. (strictly through ENT- summer employment night courses) in search of Carpet Broker, 100°ro, permanent full or pan time $130 905-7253699. daytime position. Expert- E I enced assisting in public Required Immediately EXPERIENCED 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 New Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. , Ajax Ontario, L1 S 2H5 Fax. * 619-9068 WILDWOOD FORD requires a SALES PERSON • who cares about how they conduct business • treats people the way they want to be treated • is reliable and courteous If you meet these standards, call for an appointment. Experience preferred. Call Jim ccSimms W.7 -66w CLASS A MECHANIC required for busy brake and front end shop. Excellent benefits. Apply in person to Speedy Muffler 1173 Kingston Rd. Pickering tip oyment BEAUTIFUL Antique Ma - a Will Wanted ple spo0i tied also for sale. smoker, references re- antique money coloured quired- Westney and cross cut oak table Tneas- 3RD Year University le- ures- for sure, Call -nate student majoring in (905)576-8320 Psych/Soc. (strictly through ENT- summer employment night courses) in search of Carpet Broker, 100°ro, permanent full or pan time Nylon th-ck, plush. stain re - daytime position. Expert- sistant carpet For 3 roams. enced assisting in public only $369 00 Price on - school classroom setting, eludes 30 Sq yds carpet. daycare facilities, restau. deluxe pad and nsUliation rant wont, advertising and in your home. Free quota - Skilled Daycare sales. retail and janitorial h Helpon . in your home. No in - Help Wanted positrons. Ontario Scholar- terest, no payment for one ship recipient Fluent in tug year, Daniel, 1-800. IN HOME DAYCARE 3 French, punctual and re- 217-0104. AUTOMOTIVE painter needed, experienced in spot b complete. Must know 2K system, also Prep person experienced for production shop. Call Sal 579-4000. MLLWRIG44T needed for machine assembly in Pick- ering. PC skills an asset. Fax resume: 905.839- 8231. Iwo Makd rQa- MEDICAL receptionist, Part-time for family Practice. RN of related experience required, venip"ure an asset Please submit re- sume 3 covering ,atter to: South Ajax Family Doctors 969 Westney Rd.S., Ajax, ON. LIS 3K7. PART TIME Activity Ade - Lonig term care facility. Ex- perience with seniors pre- ferred. Applicants must have a diploma or degree in activation, recreation or social rvic sees. Please send resumes to File If 9630. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, On- tario. UH 711.5 REGISTERED MAS- SAGE therapist wanted for Pickering Clinic. Fax faunas to 905-420.3182. days per week. 3'30 - 6 30 sponsible. If you have a for 3 112 and 1 yr. old Non positron for me, reply to smoker, references re- File a 9618 Oshawa Whitby quired- Westney and This Week, P O. Box 481 Ritchie. (905) 619-9061 Awa. Ortt L1 H 7L5. LOOKING for responsible UPOVERSITY STUD - female. dedicated to well ENT- summer employment berg of school aged child. needed! Hardworking. sad On pan -time basis for shift motivated and energetic. working family. Prefer care Experience in restaurants, in home. Live-in optional, hotels and amusement Capable of maintaining day park. Sptsdhcafty sales, job. References. File cam• preparation and !9631 Box 461, 865 Fare computer skills. Please well Sl., Oshawa, ON. L1H call Christina (905)683- 2382. RESPONSIBLE caring B IR�1lfi 10 nary for 1 yea and 2-1/2 ts ' year old boys nur ohome E Business (live -out) 4 days/week, Weslney Heghts- PHOTO MUG BUSI- (905)428-8546. NESS FOR SALE III Gree money-maker. In - Daycare gem dudes lull training, all Available equipment and marry ex. tras. $10,000. For more in- formation call 1 -705 -878 - CHILDREN are number 1 5916. in this Ajax- north home. Experienced babysitter course irnstructor. Mother of ' Firewood 2 raoeipts. 686-1868 DAYCARE available in SKIDS & Pallets for fire. my home, former daycare wood, hardwood 3 soft - teacher, mother of 2, in wood mixed, pre ant or bro- walking distance of Fairport ken delivery available, Beach b Frenchiman's Bay large 6 small k/ads. Limited Public School, Call Tina. time offer. call (905)430. Marie 839-4950. 9013. CARPET WILL DIS- TRIBUTORS, 12 months No payments. No interest, (OAC) 3 rooms (30sq yds ) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Strop At Home. 1400.66,'} 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 instalation. Iasi delivery, free estimates (30 yards). Namen 68&-2314. COLONIAL Pine living room suite, 2 We seats. Rocker, slow cablinats, ot- toman, 2 and fables, excel- lent condition, $750. call (905)668-9677. COMPUTERS USED - 00 feasts, trade ire - IBM 3BGs desk tops 30 mb HD $135.. 60 mb HD $195., 4/ 60 $250 4/80 $275. Penti- um 75 with 1 gb hard drives 8 mb ram $995.. VGA monitors form $45. Color VGA from $135., SVGA (demo's) $299.. Ouality Samtock system loaded with software at discount pricing at Computer Clearance Center, 1614 Baseline Rd.. Bowmlanvilo (Just east of Flying Du4ch- man HoW. skilled , Skilled Articles Gagn, Garage/ Garage/ Gaar"W tHelp Heino-d1p Help HelpFMI For Sale Yarage/ rd Sales Yard Saks W11 Yard Sales W11 Yard Saks MESSIER�DOWTY VACANCY (F002) FITTER TEST TECHNICIAN An opportunity exists in the Test and Development Department for a Fitter Test Technician tr) assemble and set Test Rigs and associated equipment for aircraft landing gears and components. %pplicants must have community college diploma in Mechanical Techniques or equivalent train ing/apprenticeship as well as a sound knowledge of hydraulics and basic understanding of electrical power. 3 CNC MACHINISTS (F003) )'ou must he a Journcyperson 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 he 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) Experience is required in both strength and laugue anaiysis u,,otg hath classical ,Ind finite element methods. Knowledge in damage tolerance would he an asset. Workim, to FAR 25, JAR 25 and military standards, the stress engineer will be .:nalyung the landing gear system to ensure the structural integrity of the design. the position requires a good understanding of mechanical concepts. An ,,ipneenng degree in the mechanical or aeronautical discipline is required with 5 ::.ors experience in stress analysis preferably in aerospace. DESIGN LIAISON ENGINEER (Fo06) kcsponsible fur a Landing C;i Progri Will liaise t)coxcon �arluus C.1gineering .41.ciplines, machine ship and aircraft operators to establish repair procedures and ":ppon production ,MRB. Applicants should have 3-4 ,cars experience in a hilar position, and he experienced in CAD and PC applications. A working 1. uhwlcdge of materials and process specifications would be an asset. 2 PRODUCTION PLANNERS (F007) 'hie require at least 2 years planning experii operating in an integrated MRPIi ,l ironment, preferably within Aerospace. Must have a good understanding of I incering 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 u ill have CPIM certification as well as MRPII experience. CELL PLANNER (F008) Cell planner together w ith the cell Fader will he responsible tilr achieving on time delivery of the machine ship component at a minimum cost. This planner will finite schedule all parts and machining centres, follow up production and maintain �kork orders. Activities will include: I) MRP II 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: Stacie Caouette- omen Resources Mas�k#tiDlclwty Lrc 574 LS F 2914 rte. wllirMi M Articles Articles For Sale I For Sale r ii MAJUM Robin Hood Inn, Altona Rd./Finch Saturdays & Sundays Something for everyone!! (416) 491-7692 DINING ROOM TABLE HOME CONTENTS,dri , 40' x 69' and 4 carp pack ing room suits, area chairs, vowel seats, excel- rugs,28 ' TV, plus. (906) lent condition, $700 728- 839-9855 5632 DOLLS - Jakelwtd Studios HOT TUB $2300. Jolly 'Grampa' and •(finny' 1h+nnPer double stroller with limited edition handcrafted rain Cover $175, Ev4inNo Porcelain dolls signed and kiddy camper XL $100, 2 dated by Linda Swelowall. Fisher Price pona-swings S700.434-3895. $50411ach, Fisher Price 3.11 FISH t traveltender $75, Full FINDER dia t twin bunkbed $175, fisher recorder Si-tex HE 203 Mli 3 -in -1 tournament Price 3 -in -1 recording paper and hardware Included. table $125' portable high Asking $50 , VHS Radio Sea chair $15, light weight Command SCV 7800 All stroller $10. Century tw- 'ng $50., Loran Fish finder, brella stroller S40, Prsgo Imoulse 2830, antenna, grey stroller $20, bouncer hardware and instruction, chair with hood $15, 2 extra f*anuel included. Asking wide expansion gates $20/ 5450 Ask for Rob 728- each. 2 sesame street bath 7178 or leave message, rings $10/each, change FOR SALELove seat, table $10. (905)427-7954_ sola bed. chair. $450 o.b.o. HOT TUB. 475 gal. Nava - Large chest freezer, ap- ho,almond colour, skid prox 12 Cu.h. $175 o.b.o. pack pump system, 1.5 kw. Large steel desk $175 heater, $2,990. call John o to o Call (905)4361^2719. (905)420-1536 Articles For Sale FUR COAT. Beautiful genuine foxlmuskrat coat, deep brown wi8n burgundy highlights, medium, medi- um Isn i. 3 years old, al- ways stored in summer. $950. Cal 721-6450. TRASH COMPACTOR, beam central vac, upright freezer, pod hogs chaw. garden set. 8 chairs, glass table and umbrella, paid $1,200. Asking $500. Lawn mower, crib, microwave, exercise bike. and hedge ltinvrier. 57&-1414 KENMORE large lub heavy duty washer & dryer (electric) $450 for pair. 430-8921 after 6:00 p.m. LEATHER SOFA, 7 fool long. hunter green. Solid oak table 6 6 chairs. $825 each, 420-2430 - LEER Irudk cap to in new Dodge Ram, like new, black. 723.0709. MICROWAVE, I.fl 28' and 46', snowblower. cam corder, vacuum cleaner. and stereo. Please call (905)623-8658 FMArticles I For Sale Abdel kits 6 Gaines Diecast vehGes. WIS. puules, model faikoad supplies, doll touts s, min- ialures, 10% Off May 1318 Harwood Hobbies Harwood Palce Mal, Harwood & Bayly, Ajax MOVING SALEI 2 new matching love seats, 2 bedroom sets (oak & black lacquer) coffee bibles, wall unit black Computer desks 905.619-3682. OAKIPINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontano's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg. oak pedestal table and 4 chairs $849: 7 h. double pedestal and 6 chairs $1499: cannnonball beds four 5399: Over 20 stain choices, all solid, no veneers. Traditional Wood- working 905-985.8774. FRENCH Door, rouble -2 pcs-83'x34'w each, 3 Thermal Windows -2 at 96'x36'w, 1-96'x4l'w, 4' thick frame. Upwnght pia- no. (905)723-0461 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Please excuse the mess, we're renovating, New and used pianos Not sure? Rent to own. apt size. upright, grand. digital, keyboards All 1995 merchandise re- duced' Telep Piano Works, 433-1491 PLANT SALE- lealuring Heirloom and hard to find perennials and annuals 'flowers your grandmother grew- Sat - Mon. May 18th -20th 10am-4 pm 4199 Gilmore Rd (east to Newtonvnle. north on Newtonvdle Rd to Crooked Creek east to Gil- more Rd , north to 4199 ) 786-2388 after 6pm. RECONDITIONED upngl-1 piano excellent oondrflon. piano stool in ;luded. $1500 obo 571- 1317 ROTO TILLER troy built. Dory $745 1075) `reezer l' :u $195 Antique rad o floor model, Stromberg Carlson 5295 All exceuent :ondbon 436-1892 SHEDMAN Quality barn style shed .t ? x 8SPE- CIAL ONLY $295 pus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickii For more into. call 9015 5.9-2093 SWIMMING POOL SUPER SALE Liernps�r:Fpaung -All Pool WOIk- SHARK POOL SERVICES 1 -NO -72 -SHARK We take the BITE gut -.I No prices Insurance clam s welcome KENWOOD 2:: NA-' STERE(, '^.wee speaters 5 disk CD dew cassette AW FM •e,.*,ver RENT TO OWN BY PHONE Orly $749/week Can 1-905- 571-1413 27' STEREO TV'S. Iii 2ish, Toshiba. Sharp. 1- S625 S625 weer RENT rO OWN BY PHONE Call '-905-571 1413 Free asi veryiswup RCA 18' SATELLITE DISH Jiglai sound/pcture. -smote over 175 channels 1.) choose from RENT TO OWN BY PHONE Only SB 88 week Call 1-905- 571-1413 TWO ild,ry trailers. 100' x 52- Dox 14 for spnno $750 each o b c Also an' .Kw* wood stove (French Provincial) Call 728-2030 WANTED 55 people to ,ose up 10 20 Ill by sum- mer Dr recommended. Ask now' 1 -OMNI -6782 WASHERS dryers. •loge. stove new and recondi- tonei 5225 and up for re- conditioned washer. 5175 and up lot reconditioned dryers $175 and up for re- conditioned fridges and stoves Also COM Operated washerand dryers Ste- phenson's Furniture and Appliances. 227 Court St . Oshawa. 576-7448 YORK 2000 weight training system $900 or test offer 619-3060. Articles FMI Wanted ANTIOUES Absolutely, Purchasing furniture or an- ything old. SCienabc iris[ru- ments, cru, sow. adver- u6kg, toys. dapoys. dolls, milk botltes, Collections or estates Cal Rabe" Baron Antques (905) 655-8049. Brookkn. HOUSE TRAILER, 23 - 26', 1974 /nearer. 53,500. Small economical corrvrkw- a car. 1985 flower, cert - tied $2.000. BMatla, model 92FS now hisaity, now - 428 -0507. NEEDED: 4 or 8 port Voice Data System. Call Fred at 576-9335. NEEDED: 4 or 8 port Voice Data System. Call Fred at 576-9335. UNWANTED Scrap metal picked up, frxtges. stoves. washers, dryers. cars, trucks, etc. Call (905)430- 9013. WANTED CAMERAS - old china and glass. jewel- lery, microscopes, tele- scopes, binoculars and re- lated Items. Clocks, watch- es. furniture, anything Ob. 432.1678. FRI. MAY 17 SAT. MAY 18 SUN. MAY 19 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. "BARNYARD" SALE of antiques, brie a brat, & mist. items KAHN AUCTION BARN 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering 1203 Canborot» tgh Cres. Fri May 19, Sat & Sun 10- 4pm New 8 used men's & ladies' clothing, household items. fridge & stove. weights d bench, yard items, portable spa. 1984 Ford. too many items to list. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE, Tull Crs Ajax (next to St Patrick s School) Sat. May 11.9 - 3 p m. Kil&enwares, toys, bikes. baby Items. Clothing, small frii much more Computer Computer Video M Video INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579.4400 Arts & 9T1 Crafts CERAMIC WAREHOUSE wnera ",_ :rafters shop Ready to decorate cerarl bisque - Victorian. Native Indian - lamps, musical. pedestals. animals. plant. .rs etc New pieces every week P-,ces start at $1 Open every Sat 10.3 p m 1333 Boundary Rd Unit 3 Oshawa 905-725-6709 Pools, Spa EARLY BIRD SPECIAL '6 . 24-eCtargular ill pod includes decks ✓f tent_ ing 54.995 Meets oval by- laws. 25yr warranty 1-800- 668-7564 P,cke,iogiAlax phone 416-7%-7509 Ren, , PeBoarding rng FREE to a good home two cats alone or together Call 905-420-3578 after Isom 2 JACKRUSSEL PUPS 5250 each Ready to go 1st snots and dewormed Cal (705)438-52aC after 530Pm TEAM OBEDIENCE next classes iPupcy Nov,cei Stan ,lune 3. 12 IS 6 2C Weekday, evening and Saturday classes available, with small Classes guar anteed 430-0025 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. Monday night - Basic and Attention Tues. day - Novice and Open Agility starting soon Reg- ister now Call Bev 435- 0868 ATTENTION: Dog Own- ers Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems slarong at $54 99 up to 150 Ib wt Dog Life Jackets staring at $25. 32' Fire Hydrant in- Ooor1outdoor Lifetime Guarantee Ball, 9.9. 7 claysh- as . (906)723-5413. Fax 7231466. Ifor sale ,HAPPY DAYS BOSS IS AWAY* SALE. Cali Car Iles over 40 e140my Iecondkkw" cerf5lied vehicles on sW. Free 6 south PA wo 0 1 V wow. 1990 Mazda 626 G7 loaded rare &,tofafasst. 1987 Cakaam silver y 9% Celeb- rity $4.996. 1964 V-6, tantasbc onginal WOW, $2,995. 1907 Toyota Tercel, auto. 53,795,1986 Flaw Gold. A-1 52.995., 1990 g&gg Blazer loaded, mint $1,995., 1994 Chev pickup, air, auto. only $11,995., 1990 Firebird loaded. black V-8. 59.595., 1985 Caddy Seville mill beauty $4.696.. 1988 Asro- star loaded, perfect only 55.995., 1989 Grand Cara- van, LE, loaded, one own- er, S6.995., 1986 Multi 4 x 4 unique and versatiie, 1989 Regal loaded and perfect 72.000 kms, 1990 Astro CL. loaded, 59,100. Certificate Auto Center 155 King St. West., Oshawa, On - trio. $79-2966 OPEN SUNDAYS •Werra Customary Send Their Friends" Automobiles M For Sale 1965 MUSTANG COUPE 289 aur: tion'^ Carci ^a ---at very good condition. 55.500 Tele- phone 430-0675 1980 PONTIAC Grand Le - Mars 78 ps pt. 2 dr hardtl. excellent condi- tion, $2500 cemf,ed 839- 3656 '9x32 Cnevette brown auto. 83 001 lots of new pans uns great, body n exceiler,t shape 51.500 -Ort tied Call after 6pm 4352893 1963 CUTLASS Supreme Do- windows air. V6 black 'ed interior buckets S2300 as s 080 Call 579- 0963 1964 Camaro Benmera clack all, cor Cruiset. tops aide . amlm cam, to - butt 2 8 V6 now lines Cert 51350 ooc 90189&1 1964 PORSCHE 944 5 Speed mrrl $79% Or nest offer 88 Jaguar XJS 12. $9000 90 Jana GL auto. loaded. S630C 83 Volvo Turboauto booed. $3200 1969 Mustang fast -Clack S390C 89 Grand Am auto S2500 86 Mercury Sable. auto. loaded. S24X 1989 Mustang LX 5 -speed. S340C 1990 Surand SE 2 -door. 5 -speed 54000 CASH FOR YOUR CARS Durham Auto Wholesalers. 170 Fuller Rd Unit 1 Alax 9018635 1965 Cavalier 4 cylinder automatic. $1295 Of best offer. cenfted. 1984 Chrysler LeBaron $1095 cert 1987 Celebrity 51995 certified 1984 Chervene $1095 certified 404-9759 INS Pontiac Surl LE. 4 or. auto. grey. 'loaded'. low lens, will candy. 5221X1. 432-7498. 1965 PRELUDE, runs great, 5 speed standard. needs some work. '79 Camaro, reconC4roned motor, $999 sae obo. (905) 987 151 1996 Cavalier. 4 drai. low km, al pw. d, pl. etc. excellent condition, rust proofed. $2395 cert. 1986 Sunbird, 4 Or.. auto, only 73,DOOkm, arNhn Cass, exc. condibon. $2595 cert. 433- 1787. 1996 CHEVETTE 4 door, auto, excellent shape. one owner car. lady driven. $1900. Cert. 905.728-0490. 1!96 DODGE Anes. pis, pi b. auto. anVhn Cassette. in- termittent wipers, $1800. 1985 Ponow 6000, auto., air. cruise. alarm. pb. ps, amJlm Cass.. 52400. 905- 432-2821. 1986 Pontiac 6000 LE. low k's, 4 cylinder. 4 door, fully loaded, sun roof, ex- cellent u'ond., cerMied wl warrantee, $2895. (905)686.4904 daysleven- rags (905)706.1692 atter 6pm. 1996, BUICK CEN- TURY Limited. motor needs work, but rest of car n good condition Many new pans. $800 0.8 0 263-25W STREET SALE Sat May 11 7:304 pm Duc&W Cres. (Alex) Crafts, Sports cards, ear, baby furniture, dehu midifiers, nic nacks, stroNws, toys and more -come see. ADYEIMSE YOUR GARAGE SALE n s easy!' R Cap ; Classtked .A i lot iour Garage Sale 683.0707 1r}ar r�rt�cxiy -� .News Advertiser Automobiles gin, For Sale 1987 ",PAZ 2 or 5 std a.c -ew orakes ps. po good tires well -ainta fried .ne owner vehicle. reirabie =en lied 52300 428-2510 ;r pager 416-582.8670 '988 Cavalier 4 Jocr Se- ar. new trans, lines, mut. ' i, system Very good -Anditon 150.000 hwy .ms $1950 Can 404- 3A 75 1968 HONDA PRE- LUDE. '$1, c•.e ^ r.�c• '74.001, Km excellent con- dition. mmcr rust asking 55.500 as ,s or negotiable 579-1602 after 6 1988 LINCOLN TOWN a• S,rya..•e w ca, -age fool. power sunroctoad- ed. tun documentatfon ex- :enerit condibor 13C nwy ^kles 56.900 tett or best Otte, 800-705-5570 days 1-905-986-5363 nights 1989 CADILLAC BROUGHAM, g,ra, cur^e• i , caped. rear wheel drivewintered in Fior,da. 165.000 111 S8 900 certified. 728-4383 1989 PONTIAC SUN - BIRD LE. 4 axe am-'^- Cassac. very dan e. low kJ !00 If only $3999 t9C5 831-8-29 eve .416; 28 7 3644 1990 CUTLASS su- pre^e SL 4-occr. 99 00011 V6 fumy.,cad- ed eecrron,c duster S85M cen,tyd Call 9C5- 668-4.00 or 905-430- 6707 1991 Buick Regal Grand SpcI sappy -e blue. p bucket seats. Cruise. ar. pulse windows. locks. Clean COndhon. Cert 70.000 miles, 57000 obo 430-6805 1991 CAVALIER RS. 4 - door auto ac extended warranty, aunt condhbon. 99K. 56.250 Call 905-728- 9593 1991 Mercedes Benz Model 300E buck won black leather interior. Heat- ed seats. all the toys Mint condition $30,000 with book 905.294-5805 leave message on machine 1991 OLDS 88 Royale Broughm. excellent coni tton. I owner. 87.000 miles. 510.500 cenJied (905)2632963. 1992 DODGE Caravan, nice $10,300. 1994 Sun - bird 5 speed S8.49S. 1990 Plymouth Acclaim 55,495, 1972 Trkwtph TR6 42,000 Original miles 54,895., 1989 Ford F150 8 cyl., auto cap, aro 55,495., 1985 Chev Celei 6 cli auto. 52,795., 1906 Cutlass Su- preme, 2 dr., 132 km. $3.895. 1906 Cadillac se- dan Deville. 54.395.. 1905 Full size blazer 4 x 4 air, 54,995., 1986 F150 4 x 4 apo $4.995. 1987 Canard. 6 u 1., auto. Many certAied cars under 53,000. Md i - fan i Wille Aub, 200 Dwldms SL W., Down- lowr1 Whitby, 6663361. 1993 Cavalier Z24, auto, 3.1 L V6, fully loaded. Qua- sar blue, bra, only 60K, gree) shape. must be seen, $13,750 certified. Call Craig (905)697-1868. 1993 Topaz, 2 door. air, 37,000 kms, excellent con- dition, $7500 o.b.o Call 655-3140 alter 5p.m 1996 Honda Accord Ex, fully loaded, 10.000 kms. $23.900, must sell! 579- 4570. Automobiles 9 M11 For Sale 2 NO CHANCE FI- NANCING. to discharged i ,,r dscrarged bankrupts and others 16 yrs experi- ence Trustee recommend - d, on new/used vehicles Lease to own 'If your work- ing, your approved' Rea- sonable rates. 1020 Brock Rd Pickering 420-9979 %0-792 5587 1987 NOVA '�oroiia! 4 Ir -arcr 5 ,oeed one owner highway driven. new brakes. arrvlm Cassette stereo Economical . excel- lent running, wen main- tained. extra rims $2000 certified O 8 0 call 905- 72"104 GREAT BUY '995 Geo Met-- seaar 4 It auto art under 15.000 km. bur- gundy lady driven. non- smoker ony $10.600 Cali 721-2,fi LAKERIDGE MOTORS Bea• o�,s tli wee. '989 Astro Van CL. 8 passeng- er. Cad/d. 147 .m 57500. 1988 Olds Custom Cruiser fun size wagon. loaded. 168 km $4500. 1989 041 renal GT 'u,N equipped. 5 sod. 54900. 1985 ads C,wra Brougham. 4 it 6 cyl. loaded. only 107 it, 53900 1988 Sunbird. 4 dr 4 cyl auto air 139 km $330C 1989 Olds C,efa SL- 33 6 cyl . loaded 54700. Au vehkyes will be sold 1i candied Mention ehe ad and welt give you a 6 month power trained war- ranty LAKERIDGE MO- TORS. '79,5 V<tona S1 W Aiax.YMil Call for s- recbons 905-4271777 1989 Honda C,v,c DX, aulc 3 Jr hatchbadr flight due. dark true mlenor 54900 Call Dave 576- 6130 Automobiles Wanted A i A TOWING. Pay 550- $5000 cash for used & scrap cars 8 trucks 24 his. 7 days Call 905.686-5003 or 416-709-6930. 30 min service Cash For Cars From 130 to $3000 an ;�� and wood used Ive is a call 11x yaw to anted vehicles. 3 nAes pick-up. 7 days I haws. Cal us first. (11105) 50965611 (416) 571-2155 pi (416) 375-0105 AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for scrap. Any condition, any age, free removal in the Durham Region, Cash paid. Also needed, 75 to '87 Chev or GMC pickup for parts. Cal anytime, Oshawa 431- 0407, BOUNTY Hunter Towing. Wanted deaad or alrl scrap cars and trucks. Min. - $40 cash reward. Same day pick-up. Call 241 7 days. (905),665-8085. CARS FOR CASHI We buy used vehicles. Vehi- cles must be in running condition . Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayy St. East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. r - - v Y i i ' t ..I. r .i, . .- PACE 36-A- KW$ Mft'GiT1SL7li. WSIk. MAY l5� 17096- .. - - - - - • .. .. ... ....:. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - .: "..... , . - - - - - - i i.r W uk Sale I Motorcycka Recreational / Aparbnw is / Apartments ApartlTHlrTts / ApeRrrlerlts / APfwtmsllt• Trailers I y�jc� For Rent I For Rei / For tit$ 1 � For Rent � For Rei ent 1990 DODGE Caravan 40 FOOT Grand. $8995 84 Bronco . custom design mobile home. Florida room, MOTORCYCLE 1991 Motorhome 34 ft. Gulf Stream 2000, base. 1, i 2 Bedroom apts in AJAX dean bright legal 2 XLT, auto $2400 86 Jimmy 3 adult bedrooms, queen In -*pars Call 434-9850 Oshawa and Bowmanville. bedroom bsmt apt., sep. 4z4. auto. 53700 90 Bron- master, all In Whitby Apt. budding„ spa- ment model, tut loaded, ly Starting at 5600/month, 9 enl. June 1, laundry facili- ry co au4 auto, loaded, amenities, 'NSURANCE 460 Ford Engine, g Only fn digit d stove included, ties. 57351mo lrt7. ufil- 57300 88 Chevy 1500 $36.000 Sharon, toll free Im 10.000 miles. Newtonville with laundry facilities. No itie5.905-509-1927. pick-up truck. $5500 88 pager 1.416-551-7802. p� 603-9725 (905)786-2458 pets. Call (905) 434-2407. AJAX OXFORD TOWERS. Jeep Grand. loaded. $6300 CASH FOR YOUR HARD TOP tent trailer, E vinyl, discount prices. �4 1 -BEDROOM basement Spacious puna, pe ous ase TRUCKS Durham Auto sleeps 6. stove, sink 8 ice• box. haroley in PINE RIDGE Farm apartment, ,aright. fireplace, replace, buildirq dose to shoppng, to shopping, Wholesalers. 170 fuller Rd. used excel- L: rarely. 905-728-6490 cenhal air/vec, wast Shore/ 401. GO. Pod. sauna. 2+3 u...r , e.-. ono -coo ococ lent condition. 432-1104 room, $750 call 430 -0134. Qulpment 80- 55901 LORAN C 5225., Low- 1994 GMC Sierra extended tab pick up 30,000 kms.. Ileal green box liner chrome nm. 350 engine, cruise control. A/C. am/fm cas- sette. green interior, $19,200 Must sell imme- chately 728 699 •8,S.250 FORD.4X4 XLT. Lariat with plow, new mo- tor toc many parts to list $6800 ass call 427-4234 4 wheel Vans/ 19x6 GMC conversion van. 4 captain's chairs, one bench seat, excellent shape. 55.000 or best off- er Financing available. (905; 725-6544 --INSURANCErb] Y.Y. month in u- bedrooms available June ----- sive. Immediate. Single 1sVJuly 1st.. 905-683- otorc Iles WANTED to buy a used working person preferred 8571; (until 7:30 p.m.) i tract - 3o do H P 839-9107 61D 9 aA mi 1 R E C T O R Y J�j4s/iJrcriOtc,r9 News Advertiser . I I Improvements • I ' knprovente r. • ' 'MISTER CHEAP' : a ,mprovemerits sec •ooms.a law apartments, additions. fences decks etc Li- censed for ove• 20 years. all work guaranteed. for Free estimate call Eme 905-404-8170 ACCURATE Marine F1610,1 or in a to range with bade- Cap (905) evenings S weekends. AJAX, H 2/Westne BEAUTIFUL 2 -bedroom AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, COURTICE, clean, bright, -*pars Call 434-9850 623-6439 . • professionally finished 1 with private in-law suite. In Whitby Apt. budding„ spa- raised 2 bedroom base - special, starting at 599 and Duncan. 9877799 a 987- 1800 trimming, garden work, sevst rough cleaning. Free 2 BEDROOM. 2 floor apt., bedroom basement, air, parking, laundry, dish- sous, carpeted, newly paint- ment, 4 pc, bath, fridge, INSURANCE: � hp' Johnson motor' 19 foot ti as boat with vi- Im Apartments For Rent walk to downtown, parking. Pay only hydro. 5695lmo Call 571-5320 perking, separate entrance, 1 4 Pc. bath, 5650. June 1 (905)427 {405 washer, a/c, available Ju- netst. NON-SMOKER 5850 inclusive. Call 723- �-wdhbalcon,closetobus, Y shopping, all utilities included, 9- stove, shared laundry, ry. parking, separate entrance, Open 9 to 9 b a t OPe y PP n top, heavy trailer YI duty front 8 back yard, base- E vinyl, discount prices. �4 first /last required, no pets. utilities included $680 Monday to Saturday $3700. could be said sepa- 2/3 bedroom apartments, 8 AJAX, lower level of 1 bedroom $650. 2 bed- monthly first/last. Non. Motorcycle. Auto, and rarely. 905-728-6490 1 8 2 BEDROOM Whit- story building, dose to raised bungalow, bright 2 AJAX- 1 bedroom base- room, $750 call 430 -0134. smokers preferred. Call very competative. LORAN C 5225., Low- by, 2 bedroom Bowman- schools, library, South GM plant Available immediate• bedroom, 4 applianc- •s,separate entrance, ment apartment. $6501 month including utilities BOWMANVILLE- 2 bdrm 404-8347 Property rates. rance X16 graph 5250., Two electric downrggers Ville, available immediate- ty and Nov. 428-6328 1- shared yard, driveway d and cable. 1 car parking, apt., excellent location, dose DELUXE 3 -bedroom Call Jortill with water temperature - Cap (416 -789-tt4$., or ty. ) 7 pin for appointment. carport, $550 plus shared separate entrance. full 10 downtown, fndge stove. no apartments in well kept Insurance Broker probe $650. VHF 6 CB (�) 665-7602 ABOVE ground 1 bad- utilities, ref., Junel, call = bath, 1st/last required pets, $700 utilities included quiet building, in Port Perry, (905) 427-3595 with VHF/CB Combo an- WHITBY + bedroom room, suitable for one, (416) 533-3299. Available June 1. 683- tst/last. Available July 1 15 min. north of Oshawa, tenna 5350. 905-668-6711 basement 3 piece bath, dean. Pickering Town 9 AJAX, private entrance to f609. 72,-0275 or 623-5178. balcony with sliding doors, (Whitby) use of laundry. 5625./mo (',•reror, non-smoker, me- oversized 1 bedroom. AJAX -1 bedroom basement CLEAN 2 -bedroom apart- lar livin room, 1000 9e 9 sq Inck ve, first d last refer- tura •npbyed person. Also Broadloom, ceramic bath- apartment, private en- ments. available imme- ft. living space, 1 bath FAX YOUR 1 ences. Available June 1, 1 room. Share facilities, full roorMub, storage, parking. trance, parking. 1st/last not diately Close to downtown. 5840 or 2 baths $855 plus Non -smokers 723-7306 use d house. Rent negoh- Non-smoker, adults only required. Available June O C. Staining at S650 Cali hydro. Call 728-2255 or 579-2238 • ebb. Cap 839-8253. Cap 683-8227 1st. No pets, non smoker 404-0905 985-2534. $500.428-2408. 61D 9 aA mi 1 R E C T O R Y J�j4s/iJrcriOtc,r9 News Advertiser . I I Improvements • I ' knprovente r. • ' 'MISTER CHEAP' : a ,mprovemerits sec •ooms.a law apartments, additions. fences decks etc Li- censed for ove• 20 years. all work guaranteed. for Free estimate call Eme 905-404-8170 ACCURATE FENCE - wood arc :-a,r. tin. pcsis installed or noies dnhed, decks retaining walls. emergency fence -*pars Call 434-9850 . I BUDGET HOKE DIPROVEMENTS ba5errler; fiats Rec-rooms. plumbing. Additions. electrical, dry -wall decks Ceran c tiling & countertops 15 yrs. Exp Call Mano (905% 61 "W. cel. (416) 560-1663 C i R Maintenance Build- ing repairs and renovations electrical plumbing, Ce- ranuc hies, carpentry From small repairs to major ren- ovations Fully guaranteed, free estimates (905)432- ,8931 FENCING Decks, chain Ink, Iron, drilled holes, Set posts. For Free Estimates call Steve (905) 509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 _ J DUCTWORK installed, moved, relocated. Excellent rats. Free estimates. EI•c- trostatic air cleaners, hu- midifiers. Big, Small jobs. Cap Paul 42&0295. EUROPEAN file rpecial- ist, will renovate your badn- room. or kitchen walls, as well as odor tiles Good ret- arences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates cap 0. Dykstra 725- 4913 FAMMA>N IMCCE & DECK Since 19M 619-6624 GCB CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean professeon al work guaranteed. Crag, 6861913 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing n custom homes, additions, renovations. roc rooms and casement apartments Res- idential and Conm•rcasi Serving Dumam Region for over 15 yrs Free crosuka- ,on Call Jeff 9OS-42a- s706. KC ti B MASONRY SDec4Wizmg n brick !stock 7_1O7 Fax Ifim 683-7363 I" years experience, re- stretching. our sp•oakty. fetlents : Painting A Decorating All -Green Sod Growers Ltd. (905)725-9674 or 263-2213 Painting i3• House Decorating • Cleaning rc All wAN Guaranteed, phdos. r= House • , Gardening & Cleaning I Landscaping • 4 Gardening & I Landscaping . I . • P.WP.Slpost has" ! Posts am) Post holes drilled. all Concrete sup- pled . Sono Mb" insroMd, Bobcat Services. available. Cedar i pressure ernet•d lumbar AJI work guar- artl••d S•rvnp Dumern for 12 yews. Access cod• 404- SD36hro for the del Imo Dial (905) 349.3636 RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER Additions, second stones, hinted barites., bath- rooms, 'Nils. lila 8 wood floors, doors 6 windows. gltarat9eed and refabie coo vmlw (905},211-2145 DDCOBATTVIE 3RDGE pLaaT ar XBFT B=Onfi I INTERIOWEXTERIOR PAINTING INTERIOR RENIOVATIIONS SAVE 20% BY •OOKM YOUR EXTERIOR NOW. MOONOMAN SnGUARAII (416) 860-2671 _ • • P1 mb. • Moving & TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVA Also tree stump removal- io% DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS. AVOID SPRING RUSH call Dave 831-7055 GREENTHUMB top soil MAGICIAN, clown friends, cedar mulch. cedar hedg- ready to entertain for any age, es. lances, docks. interlock- any occasion &Mdays. pro- ng Deck Spring special on motions. openings, fund rars- Nowlcall 1-800-760-1058. ars. Magic shows are turf LAWN AERATION, from Lettuce help. 839-7057 or $30 sprng fertdzer avail- 728-83(31 able at $50% off, tree esw mates, call 427-8612 or • Private • I u ting • Storage 723-3633 anytime • • TtIbIsISt11loob • Flooring. • Yard SOD. 100% Kentucky Blue - cense -0 DAY PllNd • 1 Carpeting • Majnbnwce rass P,ck-ap/Deiwery BANG licensed plurtt0•r, no AJAX pAOving SySt•rrLS Fresh cut daily Free lawn EXPERIENCED TEACHER. loo toc small. no tib too big services.Moves. �i•ro• care information Growing will tutor grades 1 through Free estimates, great prices, and piano specialists Fat CARPET Installations - 25 KST GROUNDSKEEP- quality sod save 1962 Call OAC $23/hr willing to travel rate or noun We n and emn•ysgeneral guaranteed lowest 905-725- 2507 or 1-800-340.0058 y ow nava heated storage -ft years experience, re- stretching. our sp•oakty. ING - LAWN CUTTING, Spring 8 Fall cleanups, All -Green Sod Growers Ltd. (905)725-9674 or 263-2213 call Leanne 623-3757 rc All wAN Guaranteed, phdos. r= • I Handyman Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load Free estimates 0 3 N aerating, de-thatchmg, • Business • •noes. upon request Free • • ' Peintin� 8 special, starting at 599 and Duncan. 9877799 a 987- 1800 trimming, garden work, sevst rough cleaning. Free • / P001 • • Services Estimates Call 7 days • Decorating up. Call for information. quotation. Call Ralph Wor- WIIltelaflC! weelc.(905)579 3811 DAVES CLEAN-UP, 725-0OOS or 427-0005 fALLINGBROOK carpet "on ��7.9558' front 8 back yard, base- E vinyl, discount prices. DAVIDSON window dears ng Mm CONSTRUCTION MEMBER OF 8.8.8 Additions, Roofing, Skylights, Plumbing. Electrical ,Decks, Fences,. R iin�ifi•ct 905-427-4234 ment d garage, and haui- DRYWALL and painting. ing, panting 696-7699 boarding. taping, texturing. renovationI and repairs HANDYMEN . carpenter, Small yobs. 15 years ex - plumber, drywaller, roofer, penance, Free estimates. retaining walls. 4 men Serving Durtlrrt and out d available to steel all your town area Ken 434-4500. household requi aimW for repai�ea- vaborls.Firee •swmwc. cap PMMaalarpai" Dov 7233014. Sita 1906 IMAN WITH 1/2 ton trick wild do odd obs. Fair 8 r•a- pMSTER POST HOLE. sonde prices- 571-4730. augured post holes, setting d posts in concrete. We will meet compaldors prices. (91 665-0400. a 1.800- 853.8881. wpROVEMEM Quaky home renovaliotts Bina 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL with pickup will gRO dean up. 9 G. mwwkm� flow bed dW ing find prlrkrg. i moving jobs. Car vie 418-8907 TUDOR Rose Renwarbon d Handyman Service. Duality carpentry, aleobical, plumbing. drywall. painting 8 decorating. Complete home/office work. Small jobs welcome. Reasonable rates. references. Guar- anteed Work. 723.6122 anytime- R091101 nytime- 09 ' • Plumbing AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER SIGON Construction Ltd., available. All your pkxnbing serving Durham Region for needs. Conplate nnovatioss 19 yrs. Addmorts, sundecks, Guaranteed lowest prices! patio doors, windows, rec- No job too small Senior rooms, flagstone, free esti- discount. (906) 432-2913. mN•s. 906-5766760. PAKMG cit DECORATING Free Estimates Lowest pI' by 1096 Seniors Discount. Also available evenings & weekends Phone Bob 839-3506 TMS PAINTING III DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dean, reliable service. 4204=1 complete with painting, me G.R.B. MAINTENANCE Pool and horenovations. Dust wallpapering, drapes 8 • • La•RI Mower opening specw!, Book now td' Dawn, household and dm's. Call for tree es- • • for eary, appointment. Call commercial, satisfaction timate. Call 655-3519 or guaranteed. free estimates. 655-4483. Till Free 1-416552-3296. LAWNMOWERS - Tune • House up, oil change, sharpen rem Serves Not Getting blade, only $35. . pans. All Y o u • Cleaning (Pick-up/delivery from Pick- ering to Bowmwv*e $5.00 Expected Fro ■ NEVER have time to stop charge. Oshawa/whaby Your and sntep the t L freell). NORTH STAR t' - _ me HAISIY-O-THE- � you��eart- SMALL ENGINE SHOP MOVERS - Move big or Ing. Cap Ruth 728-4762 or 905-726271& = small. we price them fill I•alre message. Free esti• CYiwt,•Ipl•ee�kffliq Free estimates, seniors mates - Docaalt for Son-• G q i CplAlr►91a•MIIRhdlt+t discount. short notice ion. • / ' imidsCililling moves. Appkarim• Mei�tsala4t•q Fohi•q also stor eavavaad- No JOB TOO BIG OR • rrs.rwwri.,•�ir.>�.,,. SMALL I WILL DD R All able. Comparable rates. Excellent rates end gddd GREENTHU M Total Cap 432-2850. references. Available Praim Property Maim --m Pro- RABBITarants work doing `- _Y MEN with large truck will brit•• Cad 905.697-0757. g�0 _ I-- care from 5 75 Per magic lex &Adrsn's parties instructor. do household moves. resi Programs from s11900 SW and all occasion. Have dential. commercial. All types of moves. Call Cad or Jane 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING - hous•s. wartments, offices. appliances and pinto sw cialists. Senior and mid- month discounts. Licensed. insured. Free estimates. Excellent service. Cap 436- 7795. 367795. Crop Mattes argain rates, homes, Am, apt., etc. Padtirg available.- ReNsWe Cii"ninv references avail. Pickering / Ajax, $15/hr. Laurie (416) 292-1295 sex"= One Maid for your choice of cleaning Specializing in quality not quantity Insured & Bonded 90"1Y -SM Saturday service available Per my own rtwgldan. Cad Er- Y.e. CON 1.800.761-1058. nie 668-4932. • 9ualne" • • Business • • BUsirle" 0111 S•rvkxs • Services • Servide .pnr.>ly+• Apartments For Rent NTOWN WHITBY - bedroom apartment balcony, laundry facdi- parking, available ist $700 per mo plus Ist /last (905) 669 - IR RENT 1 & 2 bed - m, apartments in the .,•rgan Mansions starling 5716 Just north of Ex- -ncare Phone 579- 1.; one bedroom base - ""I apt. in quiet courtentrance. Large yard. appliances. June 1. O,nclusive. 576-3497 wyij STNEY. bright, 2-bdrm basement •ment, separate ene. laundry, no pets/ ring. appliances. $780 1-1Q1 �srve, June 1/ July 1, .t last. references. -51428-1428 WY.e2 7 BROCK,Picker- r -; small 1 bedroom, sep- ,-ate entrance, utilities in - ,led. $550 month first & X905) 686-1788. LARGE bright dean one - 1,ocm basement apart - It Separate entrance, ate laundry. Parking. route Nice area. $575. ,sive Non-smoker/no 905-723-3854 L iVERPOOL/BAYLY,2 ;morn basement, private � 45 plus utilities, a/c. ,,dry. near Go/401 June :) 683-1494 MARY/ADELAIDE one -1100M main floor. $550. N bedroom basement :.30, includes caWe/ubl- -, Call Ondy 725-2246 ave message) NEW 1 bill bsmt apt. in ..ger N Oshawa. FIS. laun- :-v W ent., pariung, avail. .-0 1 3550./mo. Call Mike • _ : 723-0384 AJAX - NEWLY renovat- separate entrance, 2- -!,00m, basement. wash- . - .fryer, fridge, stow, mi- ­;wave. security sysNm, a c.v. 7 parking spot, - .se to GO bus stop, utAr es included 1200 sq. It. S 1S'month, first/fast re - :..:red July Ist (416) 298- 434 ONE & TWO BEDROOM racr'eior apartment, whit -� in gust 6 pkex building. 38 nclusiw. Ist Aast One -I availabl* ervnedietey + : bed July 1666-5535 ONE bedroom basement ,:artment Bight, spa - .4. sutable for 1 person. ippf , all utilities and ca- mcluded a/c & private rking S535/month 1st/ ,.• required Call atter T 576-9313 -SHAWA 2 bedroom ..rm^.eni avadabe at See 3 900 Glen St.. Close to ods. shopping arta G M. ties inckided. First/last 1:4ired. Call 728-4993. 05HAWA 2 bedroom, IC .n apt building. In- - -Jes heat, hydro, ap- antes, laundry on site. :,;nvenient to 401 and crty :..;s routes. 433.0677. Oshawa 2 bedroom. 4vailabte Immedialaly. In a;,t budding Includes heat. "Ydro. appliances. laundry -,n site. 3700/month. No gets Cad 576,6724. CLEAN family pudding. Oshawa north. one, two & 'hree bedroom. hncktdes: Heat. hydro, fridge, stow, aundry fadlibes.723.209C OSHAWA, 1-bedroorn basement apartment. Woo Inclusive. Ist/last. Bloot/ Wilson area. Fridge, stove, separate side erRrence. Available immedia" Cath 805.725-1023. OSHAWA. dean 1 bed- room basement 4 pc barn, separate entrance, Cable, utilities, air irickidsd. 14on- smoker, first $SSW month June ISL 404-8335 1A, close to GM, building, 1, 2, 3- n apannients. 905- 'ZnAWA, large 2 -bed -apartment close to u00 sqft. space, ceramic es throughout, balcony, to walk.., rice & bright, Avail"14,1 plus rimed alely. Cad 728- ►H OSHAWA. 3 avail. July 1st. $785. & quiet budding, Ind. 579-9600aPPl' & Perk - AWA -central near 2 1 bdrm attached to a. clean, $550 &N in - 's 1 st/lasVref. raq able i 1938. rnir»di.tey. BANKRUPT LIQUIDATION SALE Office furniture, files reg. & lateral, storage cabinet, desks, credenzas, office chairs, bookcases, plus marry other articles. Sale Thursday, Friday, Satur- day. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also for sale are new car batteries $25.00 and $35.00 & new box spring & mattresses. McLean Auction & Liquidation, 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby 905-6663291 or 905- 432-2636 Also available at 1545 Dundas St. E. Whitby Comer of Thickson & Hwv. 12 THURS. MAY 23RD AT 5 P.M. at 150 Percy Crescent, Scugog Island. Estate Sale from Oshawa with fumi- lure, appliances, good dishes. fine 12' boat, trailer and motor, and many more good items. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 1-905455-8073 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER, NEWTONVILLE, MAY 17TH, FRI., 6 P.M. Selling the contents from a bowmanville home, 6pc. dinette, occasional chairs, coffee tables, lamps, microwaves, redwood patio furniture, roll away beds, desk. wicker furniture, old love seat, quantity of antique frames, old doll, siler plate, de- lays, rods and reels, tents, dinghy, t.v.;s, 101 in Delta band saw, supra wood stove,e electric stoves small Aiances, glass - re. kitchenware, etc Selling in the k Grist Mid 'Home the Ruston Horns Engine. Plant to I tend. Terms. Cas cheque with ID, vis mc. interac. AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905) 786.2244 'CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR' AUC 110N Thurs. May 16th, at Warners Auction Hall, Hwy 112 Colborne starting at 6p.m. Selling from a local home, plus some consignments which include some antique and collectibles, and some good quality used furniture and the balance of an Oak Company bankruptcy, Nice rattan dining rm. set with- chairs and round glass top table, Rattan 6 pc. occa- sional Irving or reck room set with sofa, chairs, etc., 6 pc oak frames living rm set with coffee and end tables, Alm. 2 dr frost - free fridge in excel) condition, good bed sofa, other sofa & chair set, love seat and matching chair, good used round oak table with matching chairs, ant. oak table chairs and buffet, modern dining room table & chairs with nice breakfront china cabinet, 30' stove, dishwasher, assort- ment solid oak coffee & end tables, sofa ta- bles etc., oak desk. solid oak dresser with beveled mirror, oak hall seat, occasional chairs, qty. small knick knacks, dishes, etc. some small collectible PCs, figurines, cogec- for plates. lamps, pic- tures frames, chain saw. Chevelle mirror, qtydearly new small kitchen appliances, food processor, mix- ers etc. 1979 Cadillac Deville, 4 dr. loaded. sells certified.Wus rxi merous otter articles all to be solid with no reserves. Must clear hag for large Sat. Es- tate Sale. Terms: Cash cheque, visa. M C., interac. Gary & Bill Warner Auctioneers (905)355-2106. Calvin Manse Aretioneer R.R.N1 Lindsay, Ont. (705) 374-4800 Sat. May 25, 10 am. "WAIr'1'ED^ Cars, Trucks, R.Ws, Camping Ttraders, Boats, Watercraft, Bikes, Riding Trac- tors, Tools, and Re- lated recreation Equip.,Etc. To be held at Mabee Auctiuon Centre on HWY 35, 1 mile North of Rosedale or 7 KM. South of Coboconk. Don't miss it: Turn your unwanted equip into Cash$ . For more info or to consign, bring to barn or call Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Moving & Storage 705.3744800 or 7054542841 AUCTION BARN Friday, May 10 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The Property of the Late Isobel Fahz of Oakwood plus others. Wicker settee. 3 PC. modern bedroom su- rto, iron bed brass trim. Oak bed, Press back chairs, Oval top trunks. Pine tables, Bowmanville pump organ. Lionel Train set. Table & floor lamps. Almond all re- frigerator. Wicker bar stools. Walnut coffee table. Weider exer- ciser. Beatty Copper tub washing machine, Kay Guitar (1940), Eko Guitar (1950), Wicker chairs & set- tees. Parlour stove, HomelFe 920 chain-- saw, hauFsaw, Oak hall seat, Harley Davidson Saddle Bags, l21n. wood lathe, 10 in. Sears Radial Arm Saw with dust collec- tor, extension table, 11 Hp Roper riling lawn mower. 10 Hp Canadian Riding Lawn mower, Int. Su- per W4 tractor with loader. Complete Un - mesh Satellite dish, 11 Hp Craftsman Rid- ing Lawn mower in excellent condition plus a qty. old school books. linen. china, glass, household & collectible gems Don & Greg Ctmfeil Auctioneers R.R. f1 Little Britain MAY 18TH- 11 A.M. Itina the tracto equipment of Joan West, West rd. RRM1 Gore's Landing (SE Bewdley), Farm locat- ed 2 miles east of Hwy 28 on County Rd 9 and 2 miles South east on Cavan Rd. to West Rd. south (watch for Signs) MF 255 Diesel tractor, one owner. Int. 434 gas tractor w/allied 350 Loader, one owner, MF seed drill with grass box, MF 43.3 furrow plow (3 pth) , white cultivator (3pth) MF 520 double disc, int. C32 mower, NH super 55 side rake. McCormick 46 Baler, AC all crop Harvester combine, new ideal spreader, bale eleva- tor, Fairbanks ham- mer mill, allied grain auger, grain bin dryer, canning mill, 2 wheel wagon, buck wagon, 2 w'ieel trailers, land roller, 5 section har- rows, Rhino post dig- ger (12 in) old disc. camper trailer, barrel churn handle bag scales, horse plow and scuffler, wagon wheels, cutter, old flat back cupboard. wrought iron double bed, iron crib, cham- pion creamer cooler, qty of old hay and straw, fuel tanks. milkers, barb ware. etc etc... Farm sold and owners moving. Refreshments on s4e. Terms. Cash or ap- proved cheque with ID AUCTIONEER: FRANK STAPLETON, NEWTONVILLE, (905) 7862244 CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR. T P.IL PUBLIC AUTO AUC71ON At Peterborough Auc- tion Center on Hwy 47 2 mi. East of Peter- borough. Now accept- ing consignments of cars, trucks, vans. 4 x 4's. RV's, boats, riding lawn mowers. consign early to be listed in ads. Expecting ap- prox 40 vete les. Let us sell you car. Call ORVAL MCLEAN AUCT10NS PETERBOROUGH (705)745-5007 OR 1-400.461-6499 Orval and Barry McLean Aucbonwm 10 A.M. Farm machinery, ve- hicle, RV boat auction at Orval McLean Auc- tion Center - Lindsay, now accepting con- signments of tractors, farm machinery, cars, trucks, 4 x 4 's vans, trailer, motor homes RV:s travel and tent trailer, aluminum, fishing boats, cruis- ers, speed boats, rid- ing lawn mowers, shop . woodworking, construction equip- ment., To consign or for info call MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY 5 P.M. Modern furniture, ap- pliances, osme an- tiues at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lind- say, selling property of Mrs Aileen McInnis and other local es- tates. Don't miss this interesting sale. Hun- dredss of items To consign estates, full house or apartment- fuls. business liquida- tons, appraisals. Call 324-2783 Lindasy to list your sale on or at our barn 1-8 461-6499 ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS SALE, MON. MAY 20/96. 11 A.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONC. RD. sal, BOWMAN- ViLLE (HAYDON). Come )oin us for our annual Victoria Day Antique Sale, as we have to be sold a large variety of good quality antique & modem furniture. col- lectables. 2 cars, pick- up truck. motorcycle & lots more to include: oak flat to wall, pie flat to wall, oak side by side. Irg. walnut side board. 5 pc. Victorian settee set, 6 pc. French provincial din- ing room suite. 4 poster bed. pine har- vest table, oak server. oak table, pine slant top desk, oak & maple China cabinets, grain scales. oak & pine church pews, occ ta- bles, stain glass wind- ows. Irg. oak muxsters chair, prayer bench, wash stands, decora- tor & Ltd. Edition prints, 86 Chev. 112 ton truck, 84 Merc; 81 Toyota car, 80 Honda 650 Custom motorcy- cle, glass & china to include Bele a k Doul- ton, Depression glass, Roseville, Fiesm. iMc- CaV. Susie COODW. Figurene, riding lawn mower and lots intone interesting and unlet• sual items. Large sale, Viewing from 10 a.m. Terms are Cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more info. call 1 (905) 2633 4252. Salla =wi. egad and acrid by Gawv K. Powell Is & Liquill ns. Spring sale :es still available, it place or ours. nsignments always k:ome. From Tor- o, 401 East to Exil 1, North on Waver - Rd. approx. 8 kms. 8th Conc. of Clar- ton, turn right fol- ' ttfB signs to Auc- I Hall. THE NEWS AD GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER, VICTORIA DAY, MON., MAY 20, 10 A.M. Selling the attractive furnishings and an- tiques from the home of Dr. Charles and Mary Ellen Beamish, Silver Street, Port Hope Beautiful 9 PC. Queen Anne dining suite with comer cabi- net, Rosewood high back settee, pr. ladies and gentlemen Vic- torian parlor chairs, antique bedroom suites, Victorian occa- sional tables, nesting tables, walnut writing table, needle point Victorian parlor chairs, prints, Royal Doulton Toby Jugs Collection of Oil lamps, clocks, cham- ber toilet sets. China cabinet. old Colony siverplate, odd PCs. Stirling, J & H settee, Pr. wicker rockers, and numerous other attractive articles. The Beamish home has been sold and they are relocating. This auction offers a won- derful opportunity to purchase from a wide selection of quality furniture and antique cotlectables Plan to attend Terms Cash. Cheque with ID, visa. me interact AUCTIONEER FRANK G. STAPLETON. (905) 786-2251 THURS. MAY 16 AT 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALL ST. OSHAWA. Antique and modern furniture, guns, nit" 1 hop craftsman lawn Rower, an- trques, round oak din- ing room table. 6 chairs. buffet. oak secretary desk, bow front China cabinet. oak hag mirror, mag- azine agaz ne table, chest of drawers. dressers. spartan radio, pedes- tal table. 4 PC. bed- room suite. 3 pc- bed- rooms suite, parlor set. pine boxes, micro barograph 1941 with glass case (irs manu- facture is Short and Mason), modern fur - and chair, wing back chairs, coffee and end tables, wooden table, 4 chairs,s color t.v, , savage model 24 22 - 410 over and under, 20 gauge double bar- rel shotgun, Brazil, savage model 99H take down with pistol grip and forearm, large quantity of chi- na, silver, bedding, dishes, tools, large estate sale from Hali- Durton. Terms cash. MYLES KOO AUCTIONEER 725-6751 OR ??30501 vcltca.aJa,ic, WW, MAV 115, 17"-1'AlLit MON. MAY 20TH AT 10 A.M. A special holiday sale consisting of the antique contents of 2 partial estates plus inclusions from a retiring antique dealer. Sale will take place at GOODWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE (4 km. west of Brock Rd. via Durham Rd #2 1). 6 ornately carved dining chairs: 4 drawer dresser w/large ornate swing mirror; washstand w/match- ing dresser; :fancy walnut china cabinet w/oval glass door; walnut and pine stand up clerks desk; small drop front oak desk. 3 drawer side table 'commode', mission oak table w/2 chairs; ref pine blanket box; 2 large window mirrors w/35 panes each; spinning wheel; Jam cupboard (rough) and many more nice pieces. Quality Ha- viland Limoges 'Bridle Wreath' dinnerware set; Moorcroft vase: cranberry sugar shaker and pin tray; Wedgewood flow blue bowl c-1920: stained glass window 'Art Nouveau (v.g.): Ant. Tiffany type lamp (v.g.): Shelley cup and saucer, collec- tion of ant. carpentry tools; large brass carkiela- bra (v.g.); litograph set of 4 Currier and Ives prints, old milk bottles including a Citizens Dairy w/baseball and hockey player; porcelain 'Molson' sign (ex): wicker stroller ex.; Dawes Black Horse tray (g); old Redware match holder: seltzer bot- tles. 1948 CNR railway map (v.g.). Olid wrought iron garden gate (ex), pair metal Griffin statues: pair 40 in. high bronze birds (cranes); small Vict halt round wire plant stand; pair Viet, style wire hanging baskets: 2 large Persian rugs and much much more. Also 16 ft. cedar strip boat with 9.9 Evinrude motor and trailer. Large, quality sale with marry items not listed at time of advertising. TERMS - cash or good known cheque only. Pre- view B 30 a.m Lunch Counter, Del. service. CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905.640-6411 AUCTION - SAT. MAY ti8TH, for the Estate of Car! A Kollmayer 'ate of Gerrard St. Toronto, to be held at WARNERS AUCTION HALL HWY e3t, COLSORNE Complete unpicked estate with countless rare & couectit,le pcs. Everything as found in trills old home. including 4 oak china cabinets which were rammed full. Rare PCs include early German Mantle Clock believed to be 200 yrs old in work - ng conchbon. Eary Grandfather clock, Eary Cy- inder Music box plays 4 tunes. Pnm brass, cast, topper PCs. handmade man signed 1912. Hang- ing angmg cranberry had. tamp. Early copper candy pot. other Heavy copper pcs. 3 rare tea tins, pressed & cut glass, rare brass Samrvar,)ar, compotes in- clude opalescent. cranberry, cobalt cased, etc. numerous fancy sliver serving pcs, pocks & crockery PCs, porcelain, china includes. early Nippon, Bovanan, Austrian. German, Czek. Carl- ton ware. France. English. Royal Bay Reuth. Sia- fordslnire, Bridal Rose. Countless PCs. too many to list, rare inlaid lap desk, ornate set flatware in walnut chest. ornate old accordion in original case excell Condition, several other old muslical instruments. very race eary cocoa set all com- plete. several interesting pictures, prints. frames etc.. Cloisone. Bone handled carving sets. tea sets. furl & pamal sets of china, fancy bowls, crys- tal PCs . lot of fancy, Nypon PCs., Open crocks & lugs. ornate siker tea set. glass & brass candle sticks, sad iron, several interesting old serving old serving trays with inlaid walnut, rare ctw,a PCs. Jam pots. Fancy creams sugars, cups.sau- cers, dishes. plates, banquet. lamps. lige fgunine Lamp, bronze statue caged Rattlesnake. Victoran Fancy frame settee has been redone, metal rose arbour, turn of century carved oak dining rm. su- ite signed Toronto Manufacturer, with court chi- na. matching buffet. Refractory table & chairs in original condition, bedroom suite with beveled minor dresser, vanity swing mirror. Chair and 4 poster bed, pair quilt framed upholstered chars, sold walnut side board with original wood pulls in excell condition, matched pair oak carved single beds, all China cabinets in solid oak, 2 matched with glass 3 sides and beveled mirror back boards. other triple boned glass with claw feet. unusual oak chest with 3 drawers and lift top sil- ver chest. Fancy oak wash stand, plus countless other articles. Note this estate has not been picked, everyti irg as found in this old home. No reserves. No family members around. Sale starts 10:00 a.nL Visa, M.C., Cash or Good Cheque with I.D. Gary & eiN Wai ner Auctioneers (906P55-2106 Flan to be on time, little or no j n* HOLIDAY NK OSHAWA, FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 1TTH, VIEW 6 P.Y. SALE 7 PX 1011 BLOOR STREET, OSHAWA Partial List: Sanyo, Scod, Emerson, Prosorac, Electronics. CoMpsct disk Lame attltrWS, CD radios, cordless phones & answer nnchiriIa & tea ID's, wakinans, 27- Mor TV's with closed caption, 4 head VCR's, TVNCR combo, personal CO playa with tar K up M 488 Poic" dohs, LE edition, TVNCR stand, baby WOLI , kikhenware, bdm sets, carasters, spice racks, Coiningware, air bads, Tramontina ilk prokssional cookware eels. 14K lewelleM diamigind FkxA braces fs, Michiko pearls, heaters, hiiriiidifiers, porcelain rases, fish bowls, watches, loys, chess sets, steppers, gym bilms, ski machines. Tools, wreriches, sodiets sets, Pliers, drip bits, trampolines, die cast cars, antique oak reproduction phones & radios, Oriental hand painted figurines, cork pwkue% cedar f'ilttlst, T'rlfarty Igginps touch A bankers lamps, scales, crystal figurines, smal appliances, shoe racks, Iona carpet cleaner, tents, bread machines, feather betfs, goose down duvet & pMows, American Harvest convection ovens, baby car semis & swings, Owe" boxes, etc... Too many to fist, something for everyone. Subject to addition & deletion. Terns: Cash, Visa, Mastercard. PAGE 4&A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 15, 19% Apartments Apartments�IFHor uses Houses Tottmhouses Townhouses pyTMak Holrles Lots Money Mff For Rent For Rent Rent For Rent For Rent rim, For Rent For Sak For Sale To Lend PICKERING - Altona Sheppard. 2 large bedroom walkout basement apt Bright -clean. No pets Park Ing $850 inclusive June 1905-509-4546, 416-600- 8157.416-449-5393 PICKERING 1 1/2 bedm. bsmt apt ser ent.. utilities Included, avail June 1 No - pets, t st/last req . S650 /mo 905-837.2081 PICKERING 2 -bedroom basement West shore area. separate entrance, laundry facilities, fireplace. central vac. 5695/month utilities in- cluded Call a m B39-6246 or p m 839-5712. PICKERING large, bright newly decorated. 2 bedm bsmt apt. shared laundry. dose to schools. shopping 8 GO 1 sUlast, ref. $7501 mo includes utilities. no - pets, avail immed . 905- 427-8479 PICKERING. Altana b Hwy 42 Avail Immed . newly renovated bsmt apt on ravine lot. Irg 1 bdrm, kvngroom, 3 pce bath, sep entrance. parking, laundry. alarm system, central vac. non smoker, no pets util. Ind $775/month Call 509- 1525 PICKERING. Whites Rd 401 area .arge 1 bedroom basement for quiet non- smoker separate entrance. parking C,A S550imonth Inclusive, available imme- diately (905)931-1282 PICKERING Bnght 2 bedroor- basement apt 3 owe bath Separate en- trance, parking. Available June 1 si $70C • utilities Cal 831-3681 RENOVATED apt mme- aale,y 2 bedrooms. carpet. appltances. fridge. slave. 4 pc bath. balcony Big yard. parking Simcoe S 14161 494-9517 S.PICKERING Whites 6 Bay,y - bare' osml Apt W ern garage. storage cable. 1stilast. $650lmcnth. inclusive. immediately 839-0595 References a --x631 SIMCOE N Oshawa. 2bar^ at Russet. Newly renovated 12 plexi laun dryhardwood floorspark- ing, cable No leas•, no Goys Jun• - July 1 5686 . hydro 576-2982 SOUTH Apr, spotless Overs+Zed 1 -bedroom basement apartmel sOP- arat• entrance, non- smokers no pets $725 n- cluswe 1 stilast. references required Cam 686-5519 SOUTH AJAX- 1 bedroom basement apartment. sep- aram entrant•, central air and cable Suitable for si- gn wonung person. $675 Call (905116815-375-5 AJAX- 2 bedroom apart- ment in budding Utilities included Near bus. shop- ping 8 schools. Oui nice area Available July Ist.. $720 683-6145 SOUTH OSHAWA bachelor apartment, avail- able imi mediately. 54901' month as nauslve 1st/lost requred. Cao 432-9477 SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W., targe 1, 2, -bedrooms, close to bus- es. shopping. available Im- mediately. $550, $650 8 up , fridge, stove, treat. hy- dro, parking. 1st /last re- quir•d, no pets. 434-5183 SOUTH Oshawa, Large one bedroom raised base- -1 all LaurlO1Y fataMtes, 2 Car parking, private en- trance. 5575 all inclusive. Available June t . Mature working single a couple. No pets. 579-1869 OSHAWA,TWO - 2 bed- room apartments in new very dean and quiet 5-plex. Suitable for business per- son or couple. Non- smokers, no pets. $580. - hydro extra. First and last. includes heat, water and per". Avotabte July 1196 or Aug. 1/96. Ravine Rd. 905-728-3634. refersum. TWO BEDROOM aPts.. available immediatley walking distance to GM. new building. newly deco- rated. 5650 plus hydro.. Cal 656-5674 or 5763240. TWO bedroom WIS. aved. able rmmediately. Newly decorated. $709 plus utdi- fill and parking. Down - Oshawa. 404-2847 IMve message. WHITBY Inclusive rent, 2 bedroom top floor triplex, balcony, dlningroom. ap- pliances. laundry. large yard. patio. picnic table. June I possession. $795. firsLlasl. 1 year lease Also large 2 bedroom apart mens. nicely decorated. Oshawa. $650 Call 433- 5550 or 576.8381 WHY rent when you can own your own home lot less than you fhmk""' Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211 Houses Al For Rent $1 - Aosowte Affordable' Why Renu Own your Home from S799imonth (utilities nciudedh No Down pay- ment? Call Me" Mark Sta- pley Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty 571- 6275 or 1-800-840-6275 , I..-. ,. , - ..,.., WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE' %I.,r-4 1L, pal Mt.. e Seim $679imm F, angalow S789rmrm -- X Exec $969•mm Rent -to -Own Available No down pay, kv I Bad Crel Banluupl' Call Me - 5716275 14300-640-6275 '1%RK STAPLFI .-Jh K; r ,,,tt..,, Gr. p Fxkcl Rc:Jt, Im 1ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES WHY RENT' BUY' Nr xwr payment No ptobil Let rile show you row' Mort Pay $700 0 A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep. Rema: Accord Reatty Ltd 5763111 4-BEDR04DM tow -noose. Whites RdHwy 401, over looking Petticoat creek. vn- medate occupancy 5800 pus uldi Call 1416) 636-4167 AJAX by the lake wxury four bedroom, air con. sky- light. park. school bus. $1300 monthly . ublitne . (416) 330-4750 leave mes- sage AJAX, 2bedroom, ap- pliances, near arrend es. yard, full basement. a/c, quiet street. June 1 $875i month Includes ubldws. (416)292-4283 or (905)683-4612 AJAX. 3 -bedroom bunga- low, upper level, 4 ap- pliances, or. pool. $10001 month plus 3/4 utrlRws. Call 428-0088 or 683-2954 BOWMAWLLE - End Unit. 3 bedroom freehold Townhome. Just 2 years oil. Immaculate condition, walk to school and park. $1100/mth. plus kAil. CAN Barbara 905.623-0884. BY Oshawa Shopping Centre, 5643, rttonCtly plus hydro. 6 rooms (two bed, rooms) . st floor Flrof a dlr plex. Big front room, di- rwgroom, bbl yard, pmrate driveway, dose to schools. Appliances included. It Couald be rallied with in-law apartment for $850 a month. Available July 1st. Phone (905) 728-0079 leave massage. CLEAN, 3 bedroom with finished basement, fenced yard on quiet crescent. very dose to schools 6 Go, Hwy 2 8 Harwood, s9WInj r-irstAast, references. Avail- able June 1. 4206950 EXECUTIVE home in Courbce, 3 -bedroom, 1 bath, 2 powder, finished basement. 2 car garage, or, gas heat, fenced yard, 4 appliances. carpet, drapes, security system. super dean, $1200 plus utilities, firsNast. references, avail- able Jury 1 4366764. RENT $1299. MONTHLY + DETACHED New broadloom, central air, fireplace 3 bedroom, new finished basement. vacant, two storey, Ajax area. 416 284-4736 Tom FULL house for rent ,Op- tion to sublet bsmt) House avail July 1. BSMT avail. June 1. Full appliances. wood stove. sep ent's . 436-7917 OLDER rn•ee ^ed^o^• -ouse for rent. with fridge and stove. $750 pus unti- res. Available Immediately 305-666-6611 OSHAWA 3 bedroom c eml. central air, fireplace. "K room. Grandview area. 5950 . utilities. t st'tast July 1 (905)726-9791 Jshawa- 3 . 1 bedroom ungalcw for rent 5850 --ionth . utilities Available -my 15/96 Please call 705)328-3159 PICKERING - Glendale cam,. 3 bedrooms. 5 app. air con.. finished basement. -lose to scMWpark Avad- able July 1 $1100/mc pus . fifirties After 6 p m 839- ,;148 PICKERING 3 -bedroom mouse 'enced yard. near schools. park. shopping. 401, and bus route Alar conditioned, no pets. $1000/month plus 21 until ties. hrstiast. available rm- rn•diately 831-5655 leave message PICKERING- 3 bedroom. 5 eppkances, a -c. fireplace. nod. dose to GO. $1200 . „til Available July 15th Cam 831-6572 PICKERING- 3 bedroom house backs onto French- man's Bay S.900'lnorxh . UNIDO$ 1stq,,Lrreferences Available June 1st Call (905)839-3877, leave ^»sage OUIET WELL KEPT family area sem,. 3 bed- room, 1 1.12 baths, big yard. Gibb/Stevenson. schools. Park. eiec heat. 5855 pkrs ubi tes Avail July 1 , (416) 261-6571 SANDRUIGHAM 3 bed- room home. 4 years old. very clean. eat -n kitchen. n fireplace. feced yard. ga- rage. July 1 $1150. 416- 515-1790 pease leave message SOUTH Ajax, renovated bungalow, quiet strap. fenced Id. suit mature pro- pie, finished basement. $1075/month-utilities Call 427-5254 THREE BEDROOM bun- galow. Wilson King area. dlntng, Irving. basement. 2 rooms complete, garage, $850 per mo., utikkes extra 576-3214 or 725-7737 avaiable July W. WELL kept bungalow, 3 - bedrooms. detached ga- rage, double driveway, air conditioning. hydro, gas. water, cable Included. nal smokers. $950. July 1. 721- KW. WWMY. K -MART area, 3 - bedroom bungalow none on large W. titan floor t re- place, finished basement, anached garage. 5950+ neat. hydro. Cant anter Spm Frances 725-3961. WHITBY Freshly decorat- ed 3 bedroom. age Miring roan, fining room, new 401, $900 + utlrkas. Lucy Bateson. Sutton Heritage. (905)619.9500. Housing Wanted RESPONSIBLE profes- sional business women looking to rent 3 bedroom house / townhouse / large basement apartment. North Wrutby preferred. Excellent references. Please call 905-434-8390. WANTED - to rant or own, 3 or 4 bedroom -tome with garage. Country or water- front. Downpayment avail- able. Cal George 905-728- 1242 15-7261242 or 1-8047568191. ego Townhouses For Rent GOOD NEIGHBOUR- HOOD In south Oshawa 3 bedreom townhouse in small family complex close to schools and shopping $950/mo all Inclusive. First' last. Available July 1st 435-1088. 10 -7 p.m 3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE. Large living room, sep din - Ing room, den, laundry room, playroom with walk- out, backs onto consema- •on area. close to schools. Bowmanvrlle $900 /mo Pius tst4asl. avail. July 1 1-705-277.3646 (leave message) 3 bedroom townhouse. $850/month plus utilities. Close to Pickering Town Centre Available June 1 Call Max 905-474-8500 ext 2519 3 -BEDROOM 2 -storey townhouse. ear O C . newly decorated S860/ month Includes water Call 905-668-6461 atter Spm COURTICE 3 bedrooms. close 10 401 June Ist. Pets Okay Call anytime days of weekends (416) 283- 0647 or ,905) 683-2852 wnr�n^- 'ownhouse. In well main- tained ar" canplex -rubles all utilities 4 ap- plances. parking. Gose t0 schools and all amenities. 122 Colborne St. E. Oshawa For appt. 434-3972 STILL RENTING vii - Buy your own Home with no money down. $63.900 3 bedrooms $800 month. m- dusiv r Aurelia Ras inu Caldwell Banker R11i 728 9414 ext 201 Rooms for Rent AJAX tumsh" untur- rushed room , surtable for female non-smoker. use at all facdibes.avadab a now. $300 mo nndusive 428- 1305 ALTONA RD/Sheppard Cozy furnished room m dean Wier adult Rome for employed responsible aduft Share separate kitchen, bathrooms Refer- ences $95 ler week Cam (905) 509-2459 Evenings. PICKERING BAYLY/ WESTSHORE 2 fur- nished rooms , Dile won Dash $425. one shared bath 5400. NI facilities includ- ing panting laundry. sepa- rate entrance, 839-4271 CLEAN, BRIGHT house, Oklahoma iSt Whites Rd. rooms for rent, per week or month only. 420-0042 ERMActomodatm S• YEAR OLD gentleman quiet and friendly seeking room and board in ajar picketing area, with com- patible male or mature cou- ple. arple. Call Bobbi 839.7402. AJAX - NEWLY finished walkout basement in-law apt. Non-smoker. First/last $4000mo. inclusive. Ap- pliances included. Avail- able now. Private entrance. Bus route. 6831.6641 AJAX. Looking for a room- mate to share clean, rucely- fumished condo. Protes- sional preferred. Must be clean, quiet non-smoker. $3801month. 1sUlast. Call 905.427-0056, BOWMANVILLE. 3 bed- room furnished or unfur- nished with own bath, shared kitchen, laundry, parking, all amenities in- cluded, avail. to non smokers immed $800 monthly. (905) 697-2702 EXPERIENCE FAMILY LMNG 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-9986 AJAX- 3 bedroom, garage, 1 112 baths, large backyard, paved drive. near Go train, schools $131.500. Call (416)724-5084 BOWMANVILLE - 74 Tmdeau Dave OPEN HOUSE SAT MAY 11th, 2 4 P M 3 bed raised bum galow. great shape Two 4 pc baths. Just 5128.777. Exclusively for sale by Bar- bara Oke. Sutton Group Excel Realty 905-623-0884 Shared M AccomDdation • RoHda Vacation , Rentals CLOSE Ir 0 C pleasant CLEARWATER, 3 bed bright room .n large clean room fully furnished and air comfortable friendly home conditioned mobile (per - shared with 3 others. Ca- manent) homes heated ble. laundry Non-smoker pools. hot tub. close to $3501month 576-3816 beaches 8 major attrac- tions. children welcome. FURNISHED 3 bdrn town $275 weekly, photos shown house Rossland b Wilson, In your home (905)683 - non smoker. all amenities 5503 Incl $375 monthly Call Sharon 404-0704 Private HOME'S HOUSE TO SHARE. in ' ' Sale central Whitby. Darking, laundry . utilities included, prefer non-smoker. $350 DUALITY D'Angelo Multi - monthly call , leave mes- level N W Oshawa 3.2 sage 668-,8904 bedrooms. kitchen over - EXCELLENT LOCA- TION. Comfortable. 3 bed- room, 2 baths. eat In Ill en, very useful layout, large open bsmt. fenced yard. great neighborhood. no Agents 728-8456 PORT PERRY - $139.900 - 3 bedroom, convenience plus - walk to all amenities Large lot for garden First time buyers dream or retire here. Call Catherine Ayotte. Remax Scugog Realty. (905) 985-4427. 24 hr pager WEST WINDS, North of Rossland on Thornton Jef- trey built 4 bedroom horns, with in ground pool and hardwood floors, backs onto park Asking looks tamlyroom with lire- $2()5,000.723-4335 WHITBY professional fe- place. 2 walkouts. xhground WHITBY - 12 Bluebell Crs male to share 2700 sq. h. pod. 3 baths. FAG. In-law OPEN HOUSE Sat May home with same Private Pdemral• 160 Goodman Dr 77tH. 2-4 p.m 'ImvnaciJate- bath. lots of space. nice $171,500 Call Sheila Mc- ty upgraded' solarium. yard Good access to 401. Laren Sutton Status 436- hardwood. jacuzzi and Non-smoker June 1 $650 0 9W more Just $174.900 E,,_ inclusive 905-666-8325 $94.000. N.E. OSHAWA. dusnvely for sale by Bar- WHITBY- Pnngle Creek area. share Irg 4 bdrm home Student or working adult Gorgeous back- ground 430-8590 eve at - qv 5 30 or weekends mi-Picoridomilintwro For Rent Carnes for $850 per month, bara Oke. Sutton Group E el R It 905 -623 - HALF ACRE COUNTRY LOTS, at Brighton, from $30.000 with well or will build to suit. under $110,000. (613) 475-1991 or 613-%9-4598 Vacation Properties $3500 lull priced. Seclud- ed wooded Trailer lot. good OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU. INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. road, sandy beach, fishing. Cobourg area (416) 431-ff-SeWilorsh6rance gages, 1555 On,Mobile Homes MORTGAGES Good, and Parks bad and ugly Financing for TIRED OF THE CITU RUSH 7 Like to get away? Try Co- bourg East Campground. For weekends, vacations or seasonal camping, Spend yyour tee lime In a tranquil Pne forest setting, with all the comforts of home Free hot showers. laundry. store. Video arcade. swimming pool, playground. planned activities, quiet family park With In trans of the Camp. the many delights of North- umberland await you. San- dy beaches. boating, shop- ping. golfing, historical landmarks. fine dining etc. RRm Grafton. 905-349- 2594 Camper Trailer Sites PARK MODEL TRAILERS FOR SALE Lots available for 12 wide units. Extended season. Holiday Pines. Rice Lake. Hastings 705- 3 bdrm , k9. ivngroon, eat- xc ea y 6962691 in -kite. sep dinngmi W/ 0884 O.bsmt . garage. Free serv- ice rt your buying, Only 1 P%eter Lots for to Lend COvsslOn A selling. Peter Neal, Sales Rep Guide Sale RealtvLtd . 4344136 w.,ww, k.vc•apw- Clous roorhs 8 baths. huge bedroom -ensure, fireplace, groat street .+ Creative 1, AJAX 2 bedroom. 2 bath- narking/ negotiable down •nom 5 appliances. utilities payment $159.900 La- ind parking $950/month wrence 416-594-9065 I - 2 ACRE lots available On Lake Scugog In Port Perry. $155.000 Will build to suit For Info cam 905- 427-0390 or 905-428 2215 MONEY problems? Debt consol,dai ons. credit ar. rangements. personal budget panning, credit re- pair FREE CONSULTA TIONS Ontario Credt Counsellors (Oshawa -Tor onto) 433-1425 any purpose, rates from 5 95% Ail applications ac- cepted Community Ftnan- ctal Services 668-6805 WATERFRONT sites available, quiet trailer park on Lake Ontano near Tren- ton. Great fishing and sad - boarding, sheltered dock- ing. Prices from $9900., 41000 down) 416-757- 4944 Business TOT pportunities ATTENTION would you like to be part of a 90's Ca- -aclan business success story or will you just read about it and wish you had called' Detailed informa- tion, Call 1-800-407-5851 ask for Rob 24hrs law message HOME BASED franchise with a future Easy start up with our professional train - Ing 24 hrs (416) 462.7478 TRAVEL AGENCIES for sale in Pickering and Port Hope. Excellent location, fully staffed and operating. We provide franchise training and support in an exciting growth Industry Call David Duncan. Algonquin travel (905) 479- 0300 49 (416)222-5876 • ce & • , Registrations • ' Registrations • ' Registrations • ' Registrations Retail !II 4 Monthsl',ee Rw1t I?!- 600 sq main 5500. 3500 sq Lir M $1000. 250 Sq. nam. $350. 850 sq 2nd fir. $600. 1050 sq. man, $1.000 1600 sq.main $1300 Call 434-2447 or 655.4132 OFFICE space for base. 2nd floor of Courtnce plaza. ovenodks busy Hwye2, air Con, plenty at parking Available Imnedately. 755 8 sq.ft.. 6 779 sq It Call 725-9991 kmk Wlal • units INDUSTRIAL Warehous- ing. Thomton-Terwnllegar. 1504 sq. ft. 53.25 sq ft. net . MIT, no mechanics. 579- 5077 or after Spm 571- 3281. INDUSTRIAL UNIT $550 also one WORK- SHOP t1NIT $350. next to Oshawa tenter. Includes high ceilings, parking. ubfi- ties, washrooms, or com- pressor, overhead doors. Also pa" for truck, with hydro. 5762982. ImCottagin for COTTAGES - (45 min NE Peterborough) May long weekend openings. Clean. cozy. 1 d 2 -bedroom lake- front cottages. Al conven- iences. Good fishing. swimmung, boat rentals. $450- 5545 weeldy/$135- $195 weekend. (705) 877- 2159 after bpm. FENELON Falls, modern 3 bedroom lakefront cot- tage, all conveniences, 5 minutes to town, $4501 week, no pets, (905)623- 7637 Trent Rivow/Laker Sey- mour, Modern FIA( cottages from $261-5325 weekly. Victoria Day weekend from $146-$176. Cal 1.705- 778-7534. norlillill Ae � vac. Renals ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo, close to famous Clearwater beach, pool. is- cuzzl, BOO, private yard, available now For info and to view photos 686-9646 or 579-3788. LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIQI,� Es DE LA REGION DE DURHAM La Section de langue fran4aise invite les parents a inscrire lour enfant a LA NIATERNELLE OU AU JARDIN W ENFANTS pour SEPTEMBRE 19% UInscription aura lieu la semaine du 13 mai 19% de 9h00 a IIh30 et de MOO it 15h30 UECOLE CATHOLIQUE FRANIrAISE DE PICKERING, AJAX, WHITBY Notre- Dame-de-la-Jeunesse 71, avenue Ritchie, Ajax Gilles Fournier, directeur T61: 905-428-1460 't, iia 1 -: UECOLE CATHOLIQUE FRANCAISE WOSHAWA Ecole Corpus -Christi 362, avenue Hillside, Oshawa Achille Hache, directeur int6rimaire Nicole Taillon, directrice adjointe T61: 905-728-0491 1. La decision pour le format du programme de matemelle (une demi-joumde a bus les jours ou une joumde complete en aftemance) se prendra au niveau de chaque ecole. 2. Les enfants devant etre inscrits a la matemeile doivent avoir atteint rage de 4 ans avant ou a la date du 31 decembre 19%. 3. Les enfants devant etre inscrits au jardin d'enfants doivent avoir atteini Page de 5 ans avant ou a la date du 31 ddcembre 19%. 4. Un certificat de naissance, de bapt6me ou un passeport est requis. 5. Veuillez mettre a notre disposition le dossier d'immunisation de 1'enfant ainsi que tous les renseignements concemant ses allergies, etc. 6. Pour que 1'enfant soit admissible aux dcoles separdes, it faut que 1'un des parents soft catholique et francophone. G.A. Andrews Elaine LegauR, presidwl11e Directeur de 14ducation Seetbn de W9ue franop ffffft_�"_M • PA0*1l1d" EM Births ' Births MA MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN by Frances Balo&s M.Ed., A.R.C.T., R.M.T. TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES IN YOUR AREA Music for Young Children offers group instruction for children ages 3 and up in piano/keyboard including singing, rhythm, ear Iraining, sight reading and composing. Teen, adult and nursery school programmes are also available. • Over 500 teachers across Canada • Comprehensive Support Network • Self Employment Opportunity Piano Background Necessary Inquire Now re: Open House & Training Seminars Call: Barbara Greer onal Coordinator (705) 292-9961 M:R�eqis�bfttions e `' Anniversaries e ' Anniversaries DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 e i Personals BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - harries & pnvale phone numbers. 1- 900-451-3638 eat 704, S3.29/min. must be 18 T - tone. EVANLY RAYS Police use us Rated 01 Sokdwm on Carver. Relationships. Health. Love S2 99'mnute. 18. 1-900-451-4055 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC a^saversserving over 53 mAlon readers. Only 52.99 per min 24 firs. 18 yrs. plus 1-900-451.3783. LIVE PROFESSIONAL psychics selves all prob- lems. love Career. Reunite loved orals $2.75 men 18 . 24 hr 1-90D-451-2787 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Eileen (McDonald) and Edward Spraggs celebrated their 501h wedding anniversary on May 9th, 1996. The couple were wed in Cobalt, Ontario, and have resided in Ajax for the last 47 years. Wishing them well are their Children and grandchildren. At Peterborough Civic Hospital on Friday May 10, 1996. Harry Trunks (Retired Cortsorner Gas Co,) (W.W. II Overseas) (Member Royal Canadian Legion Branch ;x'606 Bay Ridges) of McFadden Rd., Apsley in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Emiy, Trunks (Jones). Loving father of Gloria and her husband Brian Barnes of Apsley, Phyllis and her husband Ro- bert Fielding of Pickering, Clifford and his wife Candace of Apsley, Bob and this wife Sandra of Courfice, Ron and his wile Tammie of Little Britain and Harry and his wile Judy of Oshawa. Brother of Lilian Johnson of Apsley. Predeceased by his sister Phyllis Tanner. Dear grandfather of 15 grandchil- dren. The family will receive friends at the Nisbett Funeral Home & Chapel. 600 Monaghan Rd., S., Pe- terborough on Sunday from 2-4 & 7.9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, May 13, 1996 at 1:00p.m. in the Nisbett Chapel, Reverend Murray McCall officiating. Interment Rosemount Memorial Gardens. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the Trunks family. Cards Of Cards Of Thanks Thanks We ,xould like to extend twr incere appreciation to the staff of Ajax - Pickering Hospital, in particular the 3rd floor nursing staff. for their kindness and excellent nursing care. Also for the compassion shown to us in our time of sorrow. Special thanks to all physicians for their medical care. To all our family & friends for their constant support and love throughout this difficult time. We will never forget your love. Many thanks for flowers, cards. and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Eddie Fraser & fami Business ompanions RIM Personals • BACKSwING GOLF go" GuD repairs Custom made dubs Please call 905-623.2376 EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad, no Charges for ladies. no phone bell charges, 905- 430.7060 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 15, I"G-PAGE 39-A Administrative Assistant W a yW • � Q © a y 3>a W ■ Z J Z y CC W FW cc I .Vy NEWS Ca • ' Y/ QQ of 'V WE'RE BA 0 E Bi TT R THAN VER 0 a SEE YA SOON! Join Clearnet and help define the future. With a recently awarded licence to operate Personal Communications Services (PCS) nationally, and a ncw, all-digital, Business Wireless Communications network under construction, Clearnet Inc. is a key player telecommunications in Canada's wireless industn. is currently ranked We currently have an excellent one year contract iipportunit% in our Rcal 1• state as one of the world's Dcparttncllt for an accomplished Administratiyc Assistant. 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Pickering, Otltim, 1-tarketin� and LI% ;P_ fax: !Y)5, X537 -+I r- . istribution We wish to thank all applicants for their interest Ilowever, we must advise that only thrxw candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. \u phone calls or agencies please. CLEARNET W a yW • � Q © a y 3>a W ■ Z J Z y CC W FW cc I .Vy NEWS Ca • ' Y/ QQ of 'V WE'RE BA 0 E Bi TT R THAN VER 0 a SEE YA SOON! PAGE 40 -A -THE %FN'S ADVERTISER,'WED.. MAY 15, 1996 0 u otir Ic oc N N C— =r y d r n r-. r o � C' c � n .a N 'S m wT� .e csa w on N 7�i✓t T 7c• ' O � C w y�4�V• �" 4'. _ W S 40 r/ � _ ��111 P ; �•" S' y rriW m G.� ? C -S C— C- C— At r ✓ Ic oc N N C— =r y d r n r-. r o � C' c � n .a N 'S m G. w on N 7�i✓t T 7c• ' O � C w G _ W S 40 r/ � _ v' 3 fp rriW G 1 ut T.,✓.. I '� C T.✓.. G r; L � G L T C 0 S /�" 0 m G.� ? 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A lid SOUTH AJAX SPACIOUS END D _ $98,500 UNIT TOWNHOUSE Why rent when you could • Bright, open concept floor own this immaculate 2 plan kp bdrm., 2 washroom 3 big bedrooms condo? Great location 2 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. bathrooms aand a great view. This ' Wain floor family room with N gem shows pride of walkout to deck ownership. kitchen nht ollywood-style pCALL ' 42 foot frontage! STEVE FEARON*, ' Asking only $147,500! ii 683-2992 CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RVMW RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. "AMSERLEA" AREA IN $124,900 PICKERING $189,900 UNBEATABLE We r Well-maintained tome plus a VALUE! great locaition! Bright family -sized kitchen 3 bedrooms + 2 bedrooms kiain floor famity room with Only 3 years old fireplace and walkout to a Gorgeous oak kitchen cedar deck _ « : Modem Maths & colonial doors a Large bedrooms vrn bright alkout to yord South exposure back d IOUs Newer broadloom & kitchen �" -- Finished reueation room floor ft . Four appliances included Basest 90% epi Lovely decor/fully fenced • A lovely Lorne for you to enjoy! . Steps to public school Y PLEASE CALL Quiet dead end street BARRIE COX* GALL DAVID BEATON• 7149 (90S) 683-2992 R� + RIr/, W ROUGE RIVER REALTY I.M. ALQUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. _ fEKCLUS11W SOUTH ALL THE ROOM YOU NEEDS AJAX BY THE LAKE Lovely esuWM ham wta� � • � � � s4padrolms l 2 � 9 ' gnwniig hardwood teas. Esti r wide nndacaad lot fc for rooms - both '- Mvwy. Two alto doors to 3S dui Large country kitchen vd1witty Five b*=L krehdng King Sou +. & walkout! Mostar IW acting maw+ ciao win Radscarand b r area & 5 -pc. en suite w Jwuzzi! 94, rww new oak nldt and p b fit Also sunken living roan, rec roost You an :wind to cows trench doors to formal dining, arid nave a loop central air & vac., hardwood, CALL LUCY BATESOK—, intercom, security & more! Associate Broker CHANTAL CORCORAN• ( 619-9500 619-9500 HERITAGE REALTY INC. HERITAGE REALTY 1111C. WHY RENTSI JUST QUALIFY & ,lust listed - 2 years new. OWN THIS Convsnierilly located in �� '� , -. `� Townhouse. 10,000 metering. ONLY 53575 down, 3 bedrooms, Y finished + walkout MONTHLY (PAD. o+ler 1,200 Spy., sq. fL, central air basement, appliances. coittlitionkS fireplace + '- Backs to a park. —show BERNARD LM*,e Pickering. or RICK CHOMCY* �` RAUL CASINO* 837-1054 416-286-3993 OR 14000463-7119 NEW CHOICE R in REALn LTD. y MEMBER ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. `�° r BROKER JUST . ', � • • LISTED! s169,y,, Thi��beautihll 4 bedroom ATTRACTIVE Fully � of P� Village.,�.�� G�'� _ j home has an eat -Mt I& with Lots of room! Modem, eat -in ��� many built-in appliances and kitchen, lornlal dining room, a waNkout to a deck. The 1floor Iin. professionally finished basement, famiq roan, �kidrwp open concept" baselnertt shaped poop.. close to has a sauna, gorgeous 3 -pc. evM►lom9!! Call bath and a gas fireplace. ANGELA HOFFMANN There is also a rosin floor 683-1088 laundry and family room. For .. FOR THIS BARGAMIlxi! all the details.... GERRY THATCHER* i� �' 683-5000 RVMW AMROXa 19"0 $Q. FT. owE REALTY IMC, $2079500 - QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. NopmoWWW "nwww Brol r "*BmbmfOwM Y .. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISEROWM, MAY 15, 19% o�� ,LIIIE vvS.nneet Estate Net News"VV80% tIumberl, h�ps,llvvuvv• * moeS sort Netscape art FirAH 'load od' Net ................ M16 00000 4 �01Z.TC P114101-1 O -r AU vav N!=1 TS 4'r'�7 Z JbF — 'elm ALSO...U.!� County "bct U uTa ag"* SET. 111:sryles M ,.,,,,g.IWd Li K5 jaDlUTOMRK 'blOwse Ma em'M b%q age COICUISIOT belvv. Ba SUM '0 UY OW WOM a e 444 cliculcl tK Oshaviia/Whifty/Clarinoton you DY: News Adver' iser .Thims Week Ballycliffe Lodge hosts fashion show May 22 AJAX -- Ballycliffe Retirement 22 at 2 p.m. Lodge is hosting a fashion show and There's no admission fee to the public is invited to see the latest watch. in summer wear styles for this year. The Ballycliffe Retirement Lodge, The event called Summer Fashion 70 Station St., Ajax. show will feature apparel by Week- For more information, call Mclin- enders is slated for Wednesday, May da at 683-7321. OPEN HOUSE FAMILY SUN., MAY 19TH 14 P.M. REALTY 765 OKLAHOMA #55 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, air, FAMILY REALTY FIRST bar & fireplace in professionally finished bsmt. CORP. KATHERINE New windows. W/o to fenced CHISOLM! inter -locking patio. Handicap Ajax (905) 683-8542 acce ss Must be seen t appreciated. Asking Independent Member Broker p $139,999. Call Katherine Chisholm*, (905) 683-8542. SOMETIMES WE FORGET 5�* BUT A MOVE CAN AFFECT OUR KIDS !� MORE THAN ANYONE. �' THE RIGHT AGENT JOHN HARROW I CAN MAKE PICK YOUR CLOSING DATE MIKE A DIFFERENCE. Have your summer BBQ on your large side decK and with 1,700 NEWMAN* + sq. 1, there is room for all. Lots of rear yard in this 1 1l2 year for CALL old home. For entertaining. with a summer dosing, great school for Sept. Also a 6 1141% mortgage Lets talk Call John MIKE NEWMAN* 683-8542. Harron at 683-8,cA21686-3152. MARIO — IOZZI* LOADED WITH UPGRADES! MOREEN - STILES* 'WHAT A BODOY!" ' Prestguxis Maoiendge IocahOr ' Upgraded troadk)om and ' Thousands spent in upgrades under paddling and 13' Fabulous finished walkout bsmt features GnYen ent washroom, lnaedoe mdrtgage that is cerarncs throughouf asstunable at 5 916 gorgeous bwttin bar wrih dahwrasher 8 Indge 4 spacious tadrms. 6 ohne Bright roomy 3rd floor loft Groat for -orne otnce , This home won't last at t M.900. ' For more info. on ow or nanny. Premium location S284 9()C Moven Saws s e man u ades alt Mario bin' at 905 6834LUZ lip O ELIZABETH TERRY OUINN'CHAMBERLAIN' SUN. MAY 19 14 P.M. 1880 VALLEY FARM RD., #624 CITY HOME!! COUNTRY SETTING!! The best in Rckerng Largest' parr., Tnr1e Condo Stunning 04:ai ry constr,;chon sift rq pretty .r a -nos: cresngrous ocabon 4 apt, totally upgraded Eat- r kr.nen wt" 'rencr door to dir -r and solanum. En suite iaundry 3^d storage Sit or your talcony ^, ed'JOrnS 4 oaths and a huge gourmet c*cnen w1ir wrc 'c an .-oel evaoie private wooded 69X 14lot Tr nary 'eatures to and enjoy the sunsets Spedacu ar 'ec centre secucty 8 ^ertrcr Pease ;ail to view —is eie,art nor`e Ter^,r rk1r1 144 900 CallL,zinn' x-4'14 C-arnber,a.r' THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED. MAY 15, 1996 -PAGE 3 not ch out ara . .DICKERING = ' The first annual Pickering, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. YMCA community fund garage sale is set Limited vendor tables are available ai o go on Sunday, May 26. „ $1 S. .The sale will be held at the YMCA �' „;For more information contact Julie or ?amily_Resource Centre, 1400 Bayly St., Wendy at 839-8011 or 686-1828. JAMES CARR* MARK DEFREITAS* W11T PAY MORI&It4P � Guildhall F (905) 428-5511 i Ltd. PRESTIGIOUS PICKERING VILLAGE 5 bedrooms, over 3,000 sq. ft., S229,900, Walkout basement. Call James or Mark at 428- 5511. CALL FOR.... • FREE MARKET EVALUATION l • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FRIENDLY 8 HONEST SERVICE` • FULL MLS SERVICE G�w '121 PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVEwnsut, VVED, MAY 15, 1"6 Hockey team scores for Ajax mom during her ordeal with breast cancer By ROB LETH SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER AJAX-PICKERING — A local hockey squad found out this winter that teamwork can be just as effective away from the arena as it is on the ice, coming to the aid of an Ajax woman when she needed it most. Marie Blair, 41, whose son plays on the Ajax -Pickering AAA Raiders major peewee hockey team. was diagnosed with breast A. cancer in Novem- ber. It was detected 146 in the early stages and she had surgery to remove the AAA Every day iAMO RS for the next five weeks she had to drive to Sunnybrook hos- pital in Toronto to receive radiation treatment. Fortunately, she had plenty of help and support from her son's hockey team. The families of each player took turns making dinner for Mrs. Blair, her husband Gord and her three sons Adam, 14, Stuart. 11, and David. 7. They also made many phone calls to see how she was doing, sent her flowers and took turns driving Adam to hockey games. The dinners were all excellent," says Mrs. Blair. "The kids loved it. They were disappointed when it stopped and they had to start eating my cooking again." The meals were all organized be team manager Sherry McMillan. The manager of Belamy's in Ajax even sent a free meal to the Blair family one evening. Janet Peneyead. one of the mothers on the team, took Mrs. Blair shopping whenever she needed to get groceries. Mrs. Blair wasn't expecting all the help she received from the players and their families. "It all made me feel quite special," she says. "1 knew I had a large group of people to call on if I needed any- thing. I didn't have to worry about trying to get enough energy to make dinner every night and it gave me time to recuperate and regain my strength.- The trength"The women she works with at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library were also very supportive. Due to the fatigue caused by the radi- ation, she had her work reduced to three three-hour shifts a week during the treatment. Mrs. Blair is very thankful for all of the help she received. "What they did for me I will always remember and they can know that they are each very special peo- Blood donor clinic in Ajax on May 21 AJAX -- Organizers of an upcoming blood donor clinic are asking local people to come for- ward to give the gift of life. The clinic is slated for St. Bernadette's Cathlolic Church on Tuesday, May 21 from l to 7:30 p.m. Healthy people 17 to 70 are encouraged to give blood. . St. Bernadette's Catholic Church is at 21 Bayly St. in Ajax. pie," she says. help," says Mrs. Blair. `"They learned that June and the prognosis for a full recovery is The boys on the team not only gave of it's not something to hide from" good. She credits early detection of the can - their generosity. they also gotu cer with the positive prognosis. something out of their efforts on What they did for me I will always "I urge all women to learn and practise Mrs. Blair's behalf — education remember." self-examinations because that's how I found out," says Mrs. Blair. about cancer. "I was very vocal about having -- Mary Blair For more information about breast can - breast cancer: they were all aware cer, contact the Ajax branch of the Canadi- of it and they saw what they could do to She has an appointment for a checkup in an Cancer Society at 686-1516. in 114 HUMv%0EY 66 FAL #1605 ' 311tH NS CR. 12 DOM, #30 ON Y NEW CHOICERLtd. '/z°MEMBER BROKEW� (MQ© M a �t „ A, -; 1% i I , l I )R i ii 1 RASE 1'E.AT 24 hour recorded how info FOR LESS 24 hour recorded house info 1,me('all 411'61499-4636 24 �r in/u. Owe Call (416) �� line. (all r416i 499-46.76 �� 499-6.16. ( all Judy Stacee••• Talking ad 1f6003. Call Judi• .Stacee••• JUDY 4-17.1054. Ca/ (,arty Free•'•, 837-10-54.STACEE 837-1054. 1 1 ..s,,, _ t MI J.' r t 111 r kf (( Fit t 11t; l 01 f Tilt PRLS.S Jt ST LI.STEDI' ►+rim - 4 large bedrooms r�,� ± hdrw nr•whiuisr -Apu • Huge 10 norm hacAplit 01 lot - 00 .vq nccecc (her 1.100 sq It - rpoik u' ' Doubie attached garage v lhC1 -' asi .ct1 f' Huey rat -in Lt.. pawn, %lo u. ' Just been freshly painted � Huge muctrr retreat v lluge famrl i noon w Ih fp. deck d rm rd card � cedor hedge New room & windows Huge grrenhouse kir Lgr o7r hdrm. sit* 4 -pc. bads • bio orq f pouet floors No c o vrorrose - this i, the rme' � L lvpd Jnret S sulk -u bark * Large family nxrm with w/o Call lois 4 all the details - • Call 4 more details - Lois Priced m sell. Dust 7 wait. 837-10.54. Thompson** - 837-1054. Cal Ron ArYrt', 437-105 �_ I'M SERVING ' SCARBOROUGH, INTEGRITY EXPERIENCE ' + HARD WORK BEST RESULTS ALWAYS ELEGANCE, CONVENIENCE &... SKPEYTONABOUT Superb quality - over 3,000 sq. ft. near SCARBOROUGH Scarborough Town Centre, schools, parks! ADVERTISING TO Vendor leaving country! Call 10 view. Barbara K Smith - 837-1054. YOUR HOME n JUST MOVE IN! - REDUCED! REDUCED! OPEA 11"11SE 4 bedrrrans, finished Q Reautifid 2 hednwm + den with SUIV., AfAV 12, 1-3 P.M. basement. hardwood, gatehrntre secwril•, narbk 1126Mf.AIXJN'LANF.C'RES.,PIM ceramics, ind condition ooentrance. GmeWuuuw kirche& JUST LISTED - RAVINE LOT! g en suite laundry: 1.400 sq. ft. - Es Mw to peace A quiet with & popular ki.vou►• park view. this spotless beau!v. Finished rec Call Emily Tan*-M Caw Emily Tan" - mom with wet bar & lots more. 837-1054837-1054 Can Jive Carter* - 837-1054 • Sdris Ropnm e-ou "Astiooile BrWw "0erohw0mor FIA 'Applecreek'. X00 sq. ft. cxec•utive model. Main floor den, /(Imil v room, laundry. huge irreenhouse kitchen. Call Garr►• Free***, 837-1054. �v RE VA 4TH) fit ♦r.4111m wtIn SEPA KA TE UA K46E.' • Sparkling new Air, hen • Neubathroom 6 r,..f • Hardwo od under brdltn. • Bnmt. apt. with sup rat. • 2 fndges. 2 stoves & b! dshwshr ' Wlo to beautiful cedar deck • This hone shrtss ,mmac. SUMMER FUN!!! AJAX Hot new listing! Heated pod. Pride of rrwnership - close to everything! Your family will love it! Call Peyton Ding* - 837-1054 WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND... This lovely affordable 4 bedrro n: in Pickering. Luxury featutrs include finished rec roam & air! can Jim Carter' - 837-1054 •rr::...'r;._,u-.. , .ac,-•e;1,;,'r+9�.�n•� ..k , �=l.�R' t A 9' IF Spacious, Pickering. 3 bedroom e. home on large, treed, pie -shaped o± Court location walking distance Lakefront Park and manna! amdy-sized kitchen! Finished ..,. 'e�reabon room with Fieldstone EARA `'r°alace' Call Barbara Preston, SOUTH AJAX PREMIUM LOT This spotless 3 bedroom home has a walkout basement to a urge yard, wet bar in the finished rec room and backs & sides on to greenbelt & park. RICK Walk to the Ajax waterfront. Call ■hohuehov Rick Menarv, 619-9500 MSPLISH SPLASH ON 252' LOT into summer with your own heated ingroutd pod. Lovely 4 bedroom, all brick home. Boasts CAC. CVAC. main floor laundry, security system plus much more. Only 5208.900 Jo- Anne Loyst. Sutton Group Heritage JO -ANNE Really Inc., 905-619-9500. BEA PROUD MER BUY MEI Beautiful updated bungalow shows a 10+++. New updated kitchen, new bathroom, new fumace, hardwood & ceramic firs. Main fir. latrrdry. Located on prestigious street in North Picks". NONCIA Call Noricla Bambrideo•, ►enol 831-8600. 24 horns. - 311 -1 This bin spooks tot bei 1* 4 bidwris fp and 2 town. FeeWres CVAC, cent5111011111 1. ai, lata. ON., *11191111:11imil Mn , stip fbors, complete 1,500 sq. 2 bdma basemertl aperWterit It a separate a tortce. Rot alpa a U50 per toonle. Dont delay, cal pglrR C. b* for an apPalamenl to hVildl Palet C. _Anmwgkw ,tortes, 619.9600. NMII a t91�`i .1• CUSTOM-BUILT t4Breathtaking view of lake and park. Unique designs, upscale finishes with many upgrades included. Other lots and models to choose from. Starting at $269.900 for a detailed description of these homes call RETA Reta Bigioni at 905-6199500 tIG101N1* Immediate possession available ALL BRICK BEAUTY! Lovely 4 bdrm. in very convenient Ajax location - walk to all amenities! Spacious & immaculate - New 50 oz. broadloom & ceramics - CAC, nice custom deck - Huge fan ized kit . mn. fir. fam mn & laundry too! SUSAN Call Susan Vincent'. !905) 619- GREAT STREET APPEAL U the features +ou will want n a home. Man ;oa fancy with fireplace. ". laundry. dn.W. huge kit. with breakfast area & pantry, dark oak cupboards & flooring n hatway, stairs 4 bedrooms, huge master walk- n dosel, sap. 4-1 en %A with sop. DOREEN shower. gots of other features. Act now. Cal aAYPCnii _ seen Thompson for an appt. - 831-9500. BEST 1111111111110 B®1 t3EEILttI This labtious home represents honertdous value! Glailwous kikhen - AN btikk-at appianclis - Foished IDR, sunken master retreat with fireplace, wired for sound, $1110111114 splillikler, formal &" aroorrdygmiy roan. WIN SP Cam dACUTAI; SAVt4GS TO THE PURCHASER OF THIS m DIANA HOME' CALL DIANA PUTZ, 619.9500. This execuive 4 bdrm is a must see, 4,000+ sq. ft $ in upgrades ini Scarlett O'Hara staircase, imported Italian ceramics, hardwood, floors, huge kitchen. Sunken formal kv. min., 5 -pc. an suite, security system & ANpELO much more. Fa your private viewing oarr�a cal Angelo Puri, 831-9500. 4 BDRII. HOME Main floor fam. rm. w/fp., wet bar and w/o. New white kitchen, master has tp. and full en suite. Located on Lake Drive in south Ajax. Enjoy the cook breezes and the quiet walks in the park. $364,900. Call Ron FDNSHED TOP TO 8070M iparkinghome in greatnegnbortx)od sunKer ry rm . eormal dining rm Mn fir laundry 'am rm with fireplace. large eat -H1 kdrher Nor pantry & wlo b deck Master 5vdrocr^ ^as sop Shower Gorgeous prof fin 'sm' Double garage. CAC CVAC i E,nr,re Just move ;n' Car, ;ars PAT ?arvefl ,r Pat Cark a' �= -ARK9500 Coda ONLY S131,900H Very bright & clean' Eat - in kitchen, finished basement. South Ajax, walk to lake! Good size MIKE yard! Call Mike Lynch, we'". 831-9500. >, A; OPE OWNER HOME Impeccable' 3 bdrm., 3 baths, gourmet kit. w/o to balcony, shiny �%Zciierts. parquet floor, sunken fam. rm., who bsmt Show to your particular 5 o down, carries 51.918 PIT if qualified. Call Eleanor ELEANOR — Standfleld'.619-9500. EXCELLENT VAM Unique layout - Upgraded broadloom & ceramics 'Oak cabinets • Main flr. fam. mi ' Finished basement • 4 bathrooms' ' Fully landscaped' MARC Just move in and relax! Call Marg mom wAvv* Huleatt for details - 905-619-9500. CHANCE OF A UFETK One of 4 decorated model tames, gourmet Wd". ceramic & oak stip Aoomg, cathedral taiktgs. gas &apace, all window & renaissance wrings & electric licit fixtures & premum lots. Photo shows lJ� 'DEVON'. Asking $299,000. Call Lee Byers, mom* 906.831-9500. NE— BRYAN WED- MAY ALTONA FOREST AREA Beautiful 4 bdrm. home. Solid oak "custom" kitchen, sunken sunroom overlooking garden. 20' tam. rm., 20' master & 4 -pc. en suite bath Big rec rm Upgrades include ceramics in foyer, kit & laundry. Strip hardwood f'ocrs. extensively landscaped. Bryan Pc;naues 831-9500 or 420-2966. TOP FLOOR - LAKESIDE CONDO =eatures 2 oenrocr^s 2 'gill catnrcoms, it suite laundry. CAC, pnv. balcony. :eramres. 5 appliances Facilities include coni, hot tub, sauna, and tennis. ::mplex overlooks Lakeside Parks and PANA AL - •'t'r's Creek Call Chantal Corcoran at CORCORAHCHI' `kms to find out more' =0P PICKV PECP'_'c �NLV• ,.t _VES fix. -.5.:" - yEa's leu ==cutrve in Sornerst i Gate' 3.035 sq :Oasts main floor der. open concept :f er & family room' Gleaming -rcred oaK floc's' California snutters 5 .,grade$ ga,c'e' P• ,date southern CATHERINE -=-cs re 'SC' of A ,. for only a` SUPER FOX HOLLOW LOCATION 4 bedroom home with sunken family room, central air, central vac, ingreund pool - Great E. location. Main floor laundry, eat - SHEILA n kitclen. $224.900. Call EARL* Sheila Earl. 619-9500. ItSTOP, FIRST -TIME BUYERSI $124,900 - Fantastic detached home on a 40000' lot, garage with hydro, updated windows, furnace & shingles, renovated bathroom, unfinished bsmt., appliances +++. Call Laura u rbc+. Marks now! 619-9500. 7bedrooms, RING EXECUTIVE ' 450 sq. ft. of luxury. 4 large kitchen, formal om, fireplace, family arate living room, en th, walk-in closet, TOM 40x152' lot. $218,900. Tom awls", Lewis', 831-9500. GREAT LOCATION!!! Suter dear 3 bedroom home" Renovated kitchen and bathroom!! 2A Gleaming nardwood floors:! LDve!y back garden with grapevmed :reels over pabc and perennia s" definite 2" CYNTHIA F^r Tore-tormatton or *.,,is a,� -ary IeLUCKIE' Diner nor•es:ail Cynthia at 5,:.�Z ': BEST 1111111111110 B®1 t3EEILttI This labtious home represents honertdous value! Glailwous kikhen - AN btikk-at appianclis - Foished IDR, sunken master retreat with fireplace, wired for sound, $1110111114 splillikler, formal &" aroorrdygmiy roan. WIN SP Cam dACUTAI; SAVt4GS TO THE PURCHASER OF THIS m DIANA HOME' CALL DIANA PUTZ, 619.9500. This execuive 4 bdrm is a must see, 4,000+ sq. ft $ in upgrades ini Scarlett O'Hara staircase, imported Italian ceramics, hardwood, floors, huge kitchen. Sunken formal kv. min., 5 -pc. an suite, security system & ANpELO much more. Fa your private viewing oarr�a cal Angelo Puri, 831-9500. 4 BDRII. HOME Main floor fam. rm. w/fp., wet bar and w/o. New white kitchen, master has tp. and full en suite. Located on Lake Drive in south Ajax. Enjoy the cook breezes and the quiet walks in the park. $364,900. Call Ron FDNSHED TOP TO 8070M iparkinghome in greatnegnbortx)od sunKer ry rm . eormal dining rm Mn fir laundry 'am rm with fireplace. large eat -H1 kdrher Nor pantry & wlo b deck Master 5vdrocr^ ^as sop Shower Gorgeous prof fin 'sm' Double garage. CAC CVAC i E,nr,re Just move ;n' Car, ;ars PAT ?arvefl ,r Pat Cark a' �= -ARK9500 Coda ONLY S131,900H Very bright & clean' Eat - in kitchen, finished basement. South Ajax, walk to lake! Good size MIKE yard! Call Mike Lynch, we'". 831-9500. >, A; OPE OWNER HOME Impeccable' 3 bdrm., 3 baths, gourmet kit. w/o to balcony, shiny �%Zciierts. parquet floor, sunken fam. rm., who bsmt Show to your particular 5 o down, carries 51.918 PIT if qualified. Call Eleanor ELEANOR — Standfleld'.619-9500. EXCELLENT VAM Unique layout - Upgraded broadloom & ceramics 'Oak cabinets • Main flr. fam. mi ' Finished basement • 4 bathrooms' ' Fully landscaped' MARC Just move in and relax! Call Marg mom wAvv* Huleatt for details - 905-619-9500. CHANCE OF A UFETK One of 4 decorated model tames, gourmet Wd". ceramic & oak stip Aoomg, cathedral taiktgs. gas &apace, all window & renaissance wrings & electric licit fixtures & premum lots. Photo shows lJ� 'DEVON'. Asking $299,000. Call Lee Byers, mom* 906.831-9500. NE— BRYAN WED- MAY ALTONA FOREST AREA Beautiful 4 bdrm. home. Solid oak "custom" kitchen, sunken sunroom overlooking garden. 20' tam. rm., 20' master & 4 -pc. en suite bath Big rec rm Upgrades include ceramics in foyer, kit & laundry. Strip hardwood f'ocrs. extensively landscaped. Bryan Pc;naues 831-9500 or 420-2966. TOP FLOOR - LAKESIDE CONDO =eatures 2 oenrocr^s 2 'gill catnrcoms, it suite laundry. CAC, pnv. balcony. :eramres. 5 appliances Facilities include coni, hot tub, sauna, and tennis. ::mplex overlooks Lakeside Parks and PANA AL - •'t'r's Creek Call Chantal Corcoran at CORCORAHCHI' `kms to find out more' =0P PICKV PECP'_'c �NLV• ,.t _VES fix. -.5.:" - yEa's leu ==cutrve in Sornerst i Gate' 3.035 sq :Oasts main floor der. open concept :f er & family room' Gleaming -rcred oaK floc's' California snutters 5 .,grade$ ga,c'e' P• ,date southern CATHERINE -=-cs re 'SC' of A ,. for only a` SUPER FOX HOLLOW LOCATION 4 bedroom home with sunken family room, central air, central vac, ingreund pool - Great E. location. Main floor laundry, eat - SHEILA n kitclen. $224.900. Call EARL* Sheila Earl. 619-9500. ItSTOP, FIRST -TIME BUYERSI $124,900 - Fantastic detached home on a 40000' lot, garage with hydro, updated windows, furnace & shingles, renovated bathroom, unfinished bsmt., appliances +++. Call Laura u rbc+. Marks now! 619-9500. 7bedrooms, RING EXECUTIVE ' 450 sq. ft. of luxury. 4 large kitchen, formal om, fireplace, family arate living room, en th, walk-in closet, TOM 40x152' lot. $218,900. Tom awls", Lewis', 831-9500. PAGE FTM [NEWS ADVE RI SER. W®» MAY 19, N% ` � + •; , � • � � , Shine uyourputter foragood cause P DURHAM— Sharon, Ont. maximum of 40 golfer. or $2,500 has It's time to This event is golfers on the In order to be been raised. shine up your being organized course with each certain of a This is to putters and dri- to celebrate the pairing up and golfer's com- e n c o u r a g e vers for a good Centenary of the sharing carts. mitment, each golfers to strive cause. Red Cross with They will golf golfer will be for higher The Central proceeds going in foursomes asked to make a amounts. Each Region branches to support the and score is not commitment of golfer will also of the Canadian essential pro- relevant for the $1 per hole for receive a "Give - Red Cross, grams and ser- event. themselves and away" bag. headquartered in vices offered by The team will receive a For more Oshawa, will be the various which is able to tax receipt for a information, call organizing 'a branches in the complete the portion of their Shafiq Jamal at Golf Marathon Central Region. most holes will pledge. 723-7251, ext. at the Pheasant Golfers will be declared the Incentives for 209 on Wednes- Run Golf Club be asked to golf winner. the golfers will day, Thursday on Wednesday. (or attempt to Each golfer be on a pledge or Friday of Aug. 28 from 7 golf) 100 holes will be asked to basis and have each week a.m. to sunset. in one day. collect pledges been set up to between 8:30 The club is This will be with a goal of occur only after a.m. and 4:30 located at 18033 possible as there $25 per hole or $1,500, $2,000 p.m. Warden Ave. in will only be a $2.500 per Building permits for new homes decrease in Durham DURHAM -- Durham's share of 1995 GTA resi- dential unit production decreased by 8.3 per cent when compared to 1994, while non-residential per- mit value increased 0.5 per cent for the same time period. Building permits issued for new residential units for Durham Region fell from the 1994 level of 3,918 to a 1995 total of 1,779, a decrease of 54.6 per cent. Durham's share of GTA permits fell from 17.7 per cent to 9.4 per dent, a decrease of 8.3 per cent. However, the value of residential building permit activity for Durham Region rose from $145.7 million in 1994 to total of $190-1 million in 1995, an increase of 30.5 per cent. Durham Region's share of GTA dollars went from 9.5 per cent to 10 per cent, an increase of 0.5 per cent. I Nr FABULOUS 3 LEVEL APT. S825,rric all inclusive, ' bedroom. Super dean executive type apt.. Acids 6 appliances. sevarate parking b entrance No pets. smok,ny orchildren. Gary Fuselli', Prudential Achievers @ 831.7677 GARY P. FUSELLI* 831-7677 ThePnrdent�al Achievers Realty 643 Kingston Road, Pickering FOR SALE SOUTH AJAX DEMAND AREA S254.90C A: brick 4 bedroom 2.718 sq_ tt. many upV&fts• rck4 g 5 appliances greeMouse ,+icnen. 10 pantry. CAC CVAC security Call Gary Fuseli '. Prudential Achievers 0 831-7677 TttDEL 8 CONDOST — EXPECT THE BEST— $139 900 Best ' - bedlwrr. 5 apprances d CMAC, west vier $187.500. Largest comer unit, 2 . 1 bedroom. Best buy Gary Fuselh'. Prudential Achievers 0 831-7677 Better call crow' 1111110 titin. _ titin. nihil. wSOUTH AJAX Detached bungalow, finished basement, 12 baths, fenced yard, central air. June ' 1st possession. $1,125 monthly. ' 4 bedroom backsplit with garage. Family room with fireplace. $1,175 monthly. J fa'• � 1h>• � 1t1t� 0111111101111111nth>i N i � REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S. � 683-8661 � DETACHED- ' ONLY $152,900 SOUTH AJAX! Spotless, well-maintained bungalow with garage, featuring 31 NO MONEY DOWN? PAULINE 7711 DAVIS* 428-8274 Newer bungalow wth garage, comes complete with kms & separate Irv. rm. dm. rap 3 bedrooms & 4 -piece bath. � full 1 bdrm. apt. b GROUP 4 -piece bath down. "Enjoy entire home" or rent -- - apt. for extra ... $650 / month. Pnce: S132.900. stattas 1`61111tY inc- Pauline Davis', 428-8274. CORRECTION NOTICE LOOKING FOR Due to an error on the part of the Ajax/ - Pickering News Advertiser, an Saks ____ tumm� advertisement that ran on the front page of Al top to The Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser real �s� estate section, incorrectly stated that bottom, 3 baths, Julie Trebilcock worked for JULIE IE Sutton Heritage Realty Inc. TREL The Ajax/Pickenng News Advertiser wishes 'bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, finished rec' room with fireplace. broadloom 5 appliances, quality and central air. EXCELLENT ,VALUE! FOR RENT NO MONEY DOWN? PAULINE 7711 DAVIS* 428-8274 Newer bungalow wth garage, comes complete with kms & separate Irv. rm. dm. rap 3 bedrooms & 4 -piece bath. � full 1 bdrm. apt. b GROUP 4 -piece bath down. "Enjoy entire home" or rent -- - apt. for extra ... $650 / month. Pnce: S132.900. stattas 1`61111tY inc- Pauline Davis', 428-8274. CORRECTION NOTICE LOOKING FOR Due to an error on the part of the Ajax/ - Pickering News Advertiser, an Saks ____ tumm� advertisement that ran on the front page of Al top to The Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser real �s� estate section, incorrectly stated that bottom, 3 baths, Julie Trebilcock worked for JULIE IE Sutton Heritage Realty Inc. TREL The Ajax/Pickenng News Advertiser wishes 683-2992 W7W' to apologize to Julie for any f� embarrassment or inconvenience caused Quality One^ by this error. NO MONEY DOWN? PAULINE 7711 DAVIS* 428-8274 Newer bungalow wth garage, comes complete with kms & separate Irv. rm. dm. rap 3 bedrooms & 4 -piece bath. � full 1 bdrm. apt. b GROUP 4 -piece bath down. "Enjoy entire home" or rent -- - apt. for extra ... $650 / month. Pnce: S132.900. stattas 1`61111tY inc- Pauline Davis', 428-8274. Please recycle Us newspaper PRICED TO SELL 1630 DEERBROOK, PICKERING North Pickering, 4 bedroom, 2 storey, all brick, many extras, interlock double drive, fireplace in master with en suite. 2,500 sq. ft., extensive landscaping. Schools, shopping in walking distance. $234.500. Call Blythe Sexsmh h. Homelife Realty One Ltd., 416-922-5533, 905-666-5674. r JUST LISTED! -Custom bungalow -100x200' mature lot -normal din. rm. & liv. rm. -Master has 5 -pc. en suite $242,900 REDUCED! -Executive 4 bedroom -24 ft. family room -Finished rec rmJwet bar -Professionally landscaped $234,800 JUST LISTED -3 bedroom -Rec room / woodstove -New windows, 1993 -Central air $112,900 HWY. 12 � BROOKLIN! w -Commercial zoning -Comer lot ` Excellent investment $269,000 —IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WMY NOT ROYAL LEPAGE 427=6522905 �Illlullllllllllllllll The First C wmKkw MrarMhon for Ow Peralympies R".::.Paq. Rui EQ.It Sr. .ro B,o... WILM `, TAKNIER* LOOKING FOR LOIS WEAVER* - THE BEST? Saks ____ tumm� Al top to + �s� bottom, 3 baths, G.� - 4 bedrooms, _ - - family room, rec NEW RAISED BUNGALOW f� r room, fireplace, MAURICE - Itnttaculate 4 IBvel , ftxnace, shir,91ss, r1Bno. < deck, satelite. A HAINEAULT• `- rare find at 41 bu'GROUP $169,900. 0 sutton group excel realty inc. Please recycle Us newspaper PRICED TO SELL 1630 DEERBROOK, PICKERING North Pickering, 4 bedroom, 2 storey, all brick, many extras, interlock double drive, fireplace in master with en suite. 2,500 sq. ft., extensive landscaping. Schools, shopping in walking distance. $234.500. Call Blythe Sexsmh h. Homelife Realty One Ltd., 416-922-5533, 905-666-5674. r JUST LISTED! -Custom bungalow -100x200' mature lot -normal din. rm. & liv. rm. -Master has 5 -pc. en suite $242,900 REDUCED! -Executive 4 bedroom -24 ft. family room -Finished rec rmJwet bar -Professionally landscaped $234,800 JUST LISTED -3 bedroom -Rec room / woodstove -New windows, 1993 -Central air $112,900 HWY. 12 � BROOKLIN! w -Commercial zoning -Comer lot ` Excellent investment $269,000 —IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WMY NOT ROYAL LEPAGE 427=6522905 �Illlullllllllllllllll The First C wmKkw MrarMhon for Ow Peralympies R".::.Paq. Rui EQ.It Sr. .ro B,o... WILM `, TAKNIER* EVELYN REGAN* LOIS WEAVER* Shales Representative Sales Representative Saks ____ tumm� •00 '-Great neighborhood G.� - -Ceramics, cent. air _ - • Cathedral ceilings NEW RAISED BUNGALOW ' ' • • • - 2,172 sq. ft. of value 50x110' lot, gas tp., skylights, double garage. Builder - Itnttaculate 4 IBvel , ftxnace, shir,91ss, r1Bno. 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Suinkien L room "DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU BETTER 'Sales RepresentOW -Associate Waker'-- Bio O"liliner • • • • 1' ' , THE M VS ADVERMEIi, WLD., MAY 1 ("&PAGE 7 u in HIV a osl ive ig 011 By DEB BODINE DURHAM STAFF Until the call came from his doctor, Kyle believed he was "invincible". In love, engaged to be married, he and his fiance6 were looking forward to a bright future, becom- ing parents, growing old together. After discussing the skeletons in their respective closets, Kyle and Rebecca decided to do the responsible thing and get tested for HIV. That was September, 1991. A few weeks later, the ringing of a telephone forever altered the direction of Kyle's life — and of those who are closest to him. "I thought I would be fine. I thought no matter what I did, I wouldn't get it — I was Kyle!" said the well-spoken Pickering resident. It's a sentiment that is common, particularly among the young, who feel comfortable tak- ing risks, just knowing nothing bad can happen to them. But as Kyle and Rebecca found out, bad things do happen. The first step for the couple was to visit their doctor, who explained the situation and referred them to a counsellor in Scarborough. "He advised us to go on as if life hadn't changed," said Kyle. But it had. A couple of weeks later, Kyle was informed he had the P24 antigen, meaning the virus was active within his sys- tem. An infectious disease spe- cialist put him on AZT treatment. Still, the wedding plans contin- ued. Together with his siblings, Kyle decided not to tell his par- ents, but the pressure was mount- ing. What if they found his pre- scription, or pamphlets on AIDS In May 1992, he couldn't han- dle it anymore and he called a family meeting. "They were both shocked, of course; they weren't r+Ynrrtino Chic " he cam Rut Kvle was lucky; his parents stood by him. Not everybody is that lucky. Kyle and Rebecca were mar- ried in the fall of 1992; one year later, Kyle moved back home with his parents. "Once the honeymoon was over, it was over," he said. "That's when it really hit me — after there was no wedding to w o r r y about. " T h e tension had been build- ing up. In the end, it d i d n' t work out for other reasons also," he said. Kyle had a breakdown in the summer of '93, spending eight days in the psychiatric unit at a local hospital. "I'd done some stupid things I shouldn't have done, and I'd hurt my wife," he said. Sex had become so stressful, worrying about condom breakage or slippage. eventually they just stopped — it was just too risky, since Rebecca was HIV negative. "From her side, she didn't have the kind of support I had being positive," Kyle said. Since being diagnosed, he has been on an alphabet soup of anti- retroviral medications to slow down the rate the virus multi- plies: AZT, ddl, ddC, 3TC, and various combinations of the above, plus 14 different vitamins daily. While studies have shown these drugs can provide the per- son living with HIV a prolonged life expectancy, delaying the onset and lessening the severity of infections, there are side effects. The most commonly seen and most difficult to deal with is bone marrow suppression, which makes the person anemic and/ or lowers the white blood cell count. Sometimes the treatment leads to liver damage in people who already have poor liver function as a result of alcohol consump- tion or hepatitis; other side effects include nerve damage and pain. Kyle suffers from a condition called neuropathy, numbness, tin- gling and pain in the legs, hands, fingers and/or feet. He said even the weight of his blankets at night causes great discomfort. Fed up with pharmaceutical fencing, last spring Kyle took time off work and told his doc- tor he'd had enough. "I'd come to a point where I didn't want to take any- thing else." He stopped his medication and decided to keep an eye on his T- cell count through his regular blood tests, taken every four to six weeks. A normal T-cell count is from 500 to 1,200, said Kvle. "I was originally diagnosed at 460, today I'm down to 268." The summer of 1995 was "ter- rific", said Kyle, but come Sep- tember his legs started bothering him, not from medication, but from a dropping T-cell count. He went back on drug therapy, first ddl, then a combination of ddl and AZT. Because his T-cell count was not going up, in March his physician added a new drug, 3TC, to his daily menu. Unfortu- nately, it is not paid for under his health plan currently; a one- month supply is 5329. (In addi- tion to the two 3TC tablets, he takes 6 AZT and three ddC tabs a day.) "HIV gave me a kick in the ass to get on with my life." said Kyle, "which is how I got involved with the AIDS Committee of Durham." He first joined a support group for people infected or affected by HIV or full-blown AIDS, then joined the board. He has become involved with the Ontario AIDS Network as a representative for the Durham group, the Canadian AIDS Society and he has become a facilitator for the local HIV support group. "Out of everything I do, I real- ly enjoy doing public speaking in local high schools," he said. "The students always have great ques- tions; they're always very thank- ful." He stresses there is no such thing as a stupid question, but if people prefer, he will speak to them one-on-one after the presen- tation. "I wish I could give up my job and do it full-time," Kyle said. The feeling I get from it is tremendous. We all know that abstinence is the best protection but (teenagers) will still be doing things. I wish there had been something like that when I was in high school. "I try to let them know, you can put a positive light on it," said Kyle. "If you're able to accept who you are, and your sit- uation, you have a better grip on things. You have to keep a sense a humor. "You have to learn to live with HIV and learn to control it, not to let it control you." In some ways. Kyle considers himself lucky. "You really find out who your true friends are. Ninety-nine per cent of my friends are still there for me: my family has been extremely sup- portive. They may not realize it, but it's appreciated. It really makes it easier knowing they're there for me. There are some peo- ple with HIV who get rejected by friends, family or by the whole society." The support group has been a positive experience too. "It's not just serious things — we also ALLAN MMOUNTFORD' have fun, create friendships, it's on a first -name basis, and it's confidential. And you realize you're not alone." It's difficult for people in Durham Region to disclose they have HIV or AIDS because of society's attitude, Kyle said. "It's still stigmatized as a gay dis- ease." But HIV can infect anyone who is exposed. In Africa, where HIV has been active for many years, the ratio of HIV is equal between men and women. In North America, fewer women are infected with HIV than men, but the figure is rising dramatically. "The people at work all know my situation, and they ask me why I'm always in a good mood. I live each day for the moment," he said. While Kyle used to work five days a week, he now works four days, taking a day of rest — "not just physically, but emotion- ally too." He also uses the day for his medical appointments, so he doesn't have to take time off work. So far. Kyle has not needed to be hospitalized, nor has he had pneumonia, a common occur- rence for those who are HIV posi- ti ve. Last fall he had shingles, and in January he contracted a para- site — "something I don't wish on anybody", he said. "The pains of hunger were more comfortable than the pains I got after I ate," so he stopped eating and lost weight — a dangerous thing to do for HIV patients. But for the most part, Kyle sees his cup as half full, not half empty, even though he knows, ultimately, he will die from the disease. Until then, he plans to live each day to the fullest. doing what he can to help others who have HIV or AIDS. "It's good to educate people." he said. "but we also have to he there for people who already have it. CITY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY FUN NI THE SUN STARTS NOW Experience the charts of a country hamlet. Pass the suntan oil Thelma -- Things are Beautifully decorated 4 level sidespid. 3 starting to heat up around here. Wax the sail bedrooms, 2 baths. Central vac., fridge, stove, board. polish the boat. oil the reel then sit dishwasher. woodstove. drapes, custom back on your boathouse rooftop deck and binds, etc., etc. Country cosy. urban bake in the sum. Great 3 bedroom family home convenience. CaA now. This wont last' Only in the heart of fun country. 1 hour to Toronto. $139,900.619-9500. 40 minutes to Oshawa... And only S154,900. *Extensively upgraded * Bright party -size rec room with *Beautifully decorated wood wainscotting *Sunny, stained oak kitchen *0pen concept living K dining roomy �k Master bedroom en suite M. Walkout to patio A yard *Quiet, child- safe crescent by the lake! ISAWFI'0RST Rued�" TMHOME SHOES! am� RICK SERGISOW ** C DAN DICKERING EXECUTIVE SUPER 2 STOREY gARTLEY• Large 4 bedroom, 2 storey, family 3 good sized bedrooms. Large kitchen, 2 kitchen, main floor den & family room, 4 Z4 baths, skylight, fully fenced lot. Reduced. baths, finished rec room, bar. 5 appliances, premium pie -shaped lot. Just GOLDEN KEY REALTY Cab today. Dan Bartley'. listed. Dan Barder. (416) 2111-M AJAX PICKERING BARGAIN -�, STARTER _ 2 bedroom bedroom 2 = bungalow, eat -in bungalow, eat -in kitchen. Updated kitchen. bath, private Detached paved drive. garage, 50X100' - - Cheap, Cheap lot. $114,900. $104,900. Dan _ ...... Don't wait. Dan Barney. Bartley". Durham." He first joined a support group for people infected or affected by HIV or full-blown AIDS, then joined the board. He has become involved with the Ontario AIDS Network as a representative for the Durham group, the Canadian AIDS Society and he has become a facilitator for the local HIV support group. "Out of everything I do, I real- ly enjoy doing public speaking in local high schools," he said. "The students always have great ques- tions; they're always very thank- ful." He stresses there is no such thing as a stupid question, but if people prefer, he will speak to them one-on-one after the presen- tation. "I wish I could give up my job and do it full-time," Kyle said. The feeling I get from it is tremendous. We all know that abstinence is the best protection but (teenagers) will still be doing things. I wish there had been something like that when I was in high school. "I try to let them know, you can put a positive light on it," said Kyle. "If you're able to accept who you are, and your sit- uation, you have a better grip on things. You have to keep a sense a humor. "You have to learn to live with HIV and learn to control it, not to let it control you." In some ways. Kyle considers himself lucky. "You really find out who your true friends are. Ninety-nine per cent of my friends are still there for me: my family has been extremely sup- portive. They may not realize it, but it's appreciated. It really makes it easier knowing they're there for me. There are some peo- ple with HIV who get rejected by friends, family or by the whole society." The support group has been a positive experience too. "It's not just serious things — we also ALLAN MMOUNTFORD' have fun, create friendships, it's on a first -name basis, and it's confidential. And you realize you're not alone." It's difficult for people in Durham Region to disclose they have HIV or AIDS because of society's attitude, Kyle said. "It's still stigmatized as a gay dis- ease." But HIV can infect anyone who is exposed. In Africa, where HIV has been active for many years, the ratio of HIV is equal between men and women. In North America, fewer women are infected with HIV than men, but the figure is rising dramatically. "The people at work all know my situation, and they ask me why I'm always in a good mood. I live each day for the moment," he said. While Kyle used to work five days a week, he now works four days, taking a day of rest — "not just physically, but emotion- ally too." He also uses the day for his medical appointments, so he doesn't have to take time off work. So far. Kyle has not needed to be hospitalized, nor has he had pneumonia, a common occur- rence for those who are HIV posi- ti ve. Last fall he had shingles, and in January he contracted a para- site — "something I don't wish on anybody", he said. "The pains of hunger were more comfortable than the pains I got after I ate," so he stopped eating and lost weight — a dangerous thing to do for HIV patients. But for the most part, Kyle sees his cup as half full, not half empty, even though he knows, ultimately, he will die from the disease. Until then, he plans to live each day to the fullest. doing what he can to help others who have HIV or AIDS. "It's good to educate people." he said. "but we also have to he there for people who already have it. CITY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY FUN NI THE SUN STARTS NOW Experience the charts of a country hamlet. Pass the suntan oil Thelma -- Things are Beautifully decorated 4 level sidespid. 3 starting to heat up around here. Wax the sail bedrooms, 2 baths. Central vac., fridge, stove, board. polish the boat. oil the reel then sit dishwasher. woodstove. drapes, custom back on your boathouse rooftop deck and binds, etc., etc. Country cosy. urban bake in the sum. Great 3 bedroom family home convenience. CaA now. This wont last' Only in the heart of fun country. 1 hour to Toronto. $139,900.619-9500. 40 minutes to Oshawa... And only S154,900. *Extensively upgraded * Bright party -size rec room with *Beautifully decorated wood wainscotting *Sunny, stained oak kitchen *0pen concept living K dining roomy �k Master bedroom en suite M. Walkout to patio A yard *Quiet, child- safe crescent by the lake! ISAWFI'0RST Rued�" TMHOME SHOES! am� RICK SERGISOW FACE 6 -TM MM ADVBA7». WID., MAY 15,19% -1 861 830 I . 1L i Immaculate 3 bedroom, all brick detached home with features including central air, great landscaping on a quiet crescent close to schools and transportation. 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Gas heat, hardwood floor, en suite, finished rec room. Just a short walk to the lake. • • • This 3 bedroom home boasts finished rec room, eat -in kitchen, 2 walkouts, fireplace, garage and 3 washrooms! All for only $149,900! ry - � J � ' 75 x 200 foot lot ' Hardwood floors ' Inground pool ' 3 4 -piece washrooms 4 + 1 bedrooms ' Nanny's quarters 119 Energy efficient home. "Camovale” built, loaded with quality upgrades including "Bruce" hardwood floors, oak cabinets, "MOEN" faucets, CAC, CVAC. etc. This 4 bedroom home is immaculate and features a Beautiful 4 + 1 bedroom, north Whitby home. An open main floor den. A beautiful kitchen, a family room with kitchen/family room. main floor den and a prof. a marble fireplace arid much more. Call today! _ finished walkout basement are just a few features, so - K call today! • 1 � I 1 ! 1 Features 4 bedrooms, 5 appliances and 4 bedrooms up & 1 bedroom down, finished finished basement. Backs on to park basement, eat -in kitchen, 5 appliances and deep"" 2,000 Sq. ft. lot backing to school. 1 f y.,. 77 What a beauty! Eat -in kitchen, walkout to large deck and fenced yard, garage. Absolutely spotless and only $149,900! a N t -.w ua I IF lit 4 ,ZQM for Y t+011, at $174,800 this beautdd home siluated on one of north Ajax's best streets, in waking distance to parks, ravine and rec centre. Won't last long. Featuring an eat -in kitchen. main floor family room and master bedroom en suite. BE YOUR OWN BOSS "Fish In' Chips" - Ajax or Pickering, great location, lots of parking. 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