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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_08_14lr News Advertiser Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1996 56 pages A Metroland Community . 'ew-spaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 33 Pickeringratepayers demand answers on Town's fiscal fiasco Six residents' groups want Town run 'in a professional manner v ith integrity' B) N1 T%K %Cos ,I\rF Kt Pt,KIFN PIChI:RIti(; — L,cai resiJents association, arc demandim_ ans\\crs about T,wn !inanctal blunder, and ,c,: r,:,- surrn,undinL_ them •\ group of them hand- deli\crcd to [tic ma\or and councillors I=rida\ a letter with questiom on the Town's fiscal situation. .. We shouldn't really have to he doint' an\ of this.'* sa\ s Da\c Stccic. chairman (,t Dav Pickering-Afax Citi/ens To gethcr (RWT) for the Environment and head of the residents' associations initiatt\c on the issue. "None of- this should be happening. period. All wc'rc atter is for the Town to be run in a professional manner with intcLrit\.' Thc associations began fornung a conumi!lee last week r,l conduct their o -,% Ti re\ icw of the .%a% I'ickcnm_ 's finances are manaLed tolluw- ne the release kit a Tow n lud►t conunitice report which .pealed councillors and to\- :,a\crs were kept in the dark .hout an tmesunent loss of nearl\ $1 million suffered by the Town. The loss of ',977.(XN) imested b\ the IOAn to the Contedcration Steele life Insurance Company was incurred to 199-3 when the company went into receivership. It was written oft in the Town's txxiks in three sr,_tncnts between the tall of 191-3 and \1a\ 1915. T he audit committee's report stated councillors were never tniomied of the: loss. It also identified prnhlems with the management of Town finances w which led to to mayor financial errors h\ Tuwn staff — a _,\139.(1(X) nuscalcu- lauon to the budget figures presented to councillors this past spring and a S517OX) accidental overpayment on the Fairport Road reconstruction pro- ject which has yet to tx- recovered. "First of all we would like the ques- Inside In the news Editorial................................6 Entertainment ....................2:i Sports .................................26 Classified ............................28 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net e See PICKERING... Page 3 Pickering kills plan for street parking permits BY MARIANNE TAKACS their own homes without being ticketed. program May 6 in response to complaints from STAFF RFIFORITA The Town has trashed plans for a permit park- residents about being ticketed when there was no PICKERING It the 'll be that Id ha all ed f alternate table f themsel — appears re no ing program woo ve ow parking,- ve panting avau or res or 934 + 74C GST = $1 relief for harried residents unable to find space over three hours on some neighborhood streets. for themselves or their guests to park in front of Council approved the development of such a See PARKING ... Page 2 PA9E 2-A-Tft NEWS AVVEW11WR! WED.; AU6VST 14. IVM Parking permit plan sideswiped FROM PAGE 1 th& guests. At their meeting last week, however. Council accepted a staff recommendation to drop the program because it would m- ate more problems than it solved. Coun- cillors voted instead to have Yriendly' fine -free tickets issued to parking bylaw violators in November and December to make them aware of the importance of keeping parked cars off the roads during, the winter. Town staff reported that in the first quarter of this year 2.225 tickets were issued for parking, over three hours on Pickeriniz streets, usually overnight in residcntial areas. That's almost 95 per cent of all tickets issued in that period. While some residents have: com- plained about being tagged in their own neighborhoods. the Town has also received complaints from other residents about the number of vehicles parkin,_ on and obstructing residential streets. The staff co nuncio a which was to develop the permit program concluded it was not an appmpnate method for deal- ing with the parking problem especially during the winter when the cars get in the way of snow plows. Committee m=ber,, found on -stmt permit parking would provide benefits such as calming traffic. giving resi- dents a place for their cart and allevi- atinc the need to thin front lawns into driveways f« extra vehicles. But they found those benefits were outweighed b} the negative effects — st" as intcrfLr- ini, with struet main- tcnancr. .now plowing and garbagc pick-up: treducing safety for children: blocking emergency vehicles: and taking away parking for visitors. The committee also noted most of the complaints about ticketing were corning in the winter when there is a higher level of enforcement to keep the roads clear for plowing. During other times of the year enforcement is done only on a complaint or as -needed basis. Ward 3 local Councillor Enrico Pistritto. who represents the Memory [.am/}:verton Street area where the per- mit program was to have first been triL d. supports the friendly ticket plan. He says the expectation is cru owners will be issued one of the full -free fickcts as a warning before being given a real one for a second violation. It will be ran of it pro - grin to educate all residents atxwt the import ince of parking off-street during or after a snowfall. But Ward 2 local Councillor Sherry Senis, who was among those who received complaints from ticketed con- stituents. thinks the issue will not end here because some residents will contin- ue to have difficulty funding a place for their ars. -it's not going to solve the problem. I'm sum we're going to continue to receive ells f iron irate taxlrayers because we traven't addressed the problem. - SAVE UP TO 52% ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE New Home, Non -Smokers, Claims Free, Alarms FOR DETAILS OR A FREE QUOTE, CALL 683-9125 PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave- #13 Ajax, Ontario - Dreaming of a Modelling Career 11WN 1"OV SHOLID i KF JOINING US FOR 1-1117 `NORTH AMERICAN AN MODEL ♦FARCY .AND �► �� �1 ORKSI.1013.. (.O%tIN(, .At ci sr • I(Ali rO PI( KFRING I O\1 N ( 1:N"rRF.. OPEN CALL FRIDAY. AUGUST 6TH, 12-8 P.M. Pickering Town Centre - Centre Court R1 GIsfRX11ON FORMS A\ \11AB1.1 VA\ At 1111:%4l: 141 ()RI S: IRkD1: SF(11E1S. rHF ( t I Wo>\1, 11 ( H\I1 lei 1V OB. IHISI\N AM1RR v INIOR\f\IIe>\ BO()IIt •�6 1 ANADIAN TIRE PICKERING UJAflasi 000111T ursday, August 15 ONLY GET In Canadian Tire `Money' When you pay by cash, cheque" or debit card at Canadian Tire Pickering" *cheque purchases require Canadian Tire card ...or choose When you use the Canadian Tire Credit Card" JAt " For all purchases of in -stock merchandise only. Canadian Tire PICKERING ONLY 1300 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL 839-8017 STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 8:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6:00 pm., Sunday 10:00 am. -5:00 p m. „'can+oian t71t tza .e� '- Support the Pickering Hockey Association's Garage Sale Saturday, August 17th, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the West corer parking lot. • , , ARP CA5r PR06"r,S, [FCGC� CHECK �� °� '�° I � % $1 Mo 99 b 24 � on moaon FREEDH911tt oars i PAY "0 �Uff car your j"a^m kx now. make m p8 90 DAY bucks �4ner rarrre Cud. A QOM 4 u W oil S f'flllar 43rand name motor oil �liofats tires ecleck exhaust Schackbraksa 'Check WItalhoaas -gedt an Mn" •Check ahweks i CV boob *Ton up fluid y Hers juS of taraahsr Iluid -CANADIAN TIRE RING ONLY 1300 KINGSTCON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL 839-8124 SERWCE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7.30 arm -9.0o p.m. -� Saturday 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m-, Sunday 1000 a.m.-5:00 p.m. AS P P Taking aim Diane Fordham snaps a picture at Pickering Museum Village's Camera Day Sunday with help from six- year-old daughter Madeleine. The Camera Day kicked off the village's fourth annual photo contest. Eight -by -10 or eight -by -12 color or black and white photographs of the village and staff taken anytime during this year can be entered in the contest by the deadline of 3 p.m. Aug. 30. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Clarification A photo caption on the front page of the Sunday, Auz. I I edition of the Ncws Advertiser may have left the wrong impression with sorne readers. The carnp session depicted in the photograph ended last Fridav, but the West Rouee Recreation and Canoe Camp has ongoing sessions Call 420-71 15 or -316-_'K 1 -8,620 for registration and general information on am of the upcoming camps. I 'itis NEWS 49V wnism Yrvm ,&vGus7' t.* 1"&mGE 3•,a► Bring audit boss welcomes fiscal questions FROM PAGE 1 tions and concerns we put in the letter answered by mail," says Mr. Steele. He adds the citizens' commit- tee will probably then want to meet with Council, and may also ask for a ` public meeting at which all resi- dents may ques- tion Council 4 members about the recent revela- tions. A Mr. Steele Ma notes many resi- Ma dents have Brf approached him over the past week asking how the politicians have lost control of the Town's finances. -They're looking for more accountability." The residents' associa- tions which have said they want to participate in the citizens' committee so far, according to Mr. Steele, include PACT, the Picker- ing East Shore Community Association, the Liverpoxol Wcst Community Associa- tion, the Pickering Rural Association, the Rouge Vallev Community Associ- ation, and the Taxpayers' Coalition of Pickering and Ajax (TAXCOPA). Mr. Steele invites any residents who would like more information or have questions they want answered by the Town to either phone him (837- ()117) or write t him (966 Tim- rnins Gardens, ice Pickering, LIW ner 21_2), so their concerns can be passed on to the citizens' committee. Audit committee chair- man and Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Bren- ner says he welcomes the residents' associations' ini- tiatives and their "partner- ship" in dealing with this issue. "I was very pleased they were supportive of the audit committee process to date which revealed the infor- mation to them. I agree the public have a right to know N HEATING yr ( $E R I U LL A AIR CONDITIONING �V S1NM CE R9 0 FURNACEMID EFFIENCY OWNERS with PLASTIC VENTING CALL NOW! ! ONEW PTION VENT Pre -Season Sale' o E DEADLINE Comversions1�,� AUG. 31/96 Due fto 24 OSHAWA Gas F.-acesFREEESTtl/ATES ~ `E~00 on Res. 0nm wm Awmana FRIMWI� -,CANADA HWWQ0D, FLOORING INC. • WE'VE GONE MAD • _ ;= VFWPREFINISHED BRUCE OAK 3/4 X 2 1/4 •4.59 sq. ft. BEECH 3/4 z 3 1/4 14.29 sq. ft. PREFINISHED PARQUET • 1.69 sq. ft. (NATURAL. ONLY) COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM GAYLY Call 683-5110 with news tips. News Advertiser U I I owl 0 leffil!J81 me ' "WE ARE TRULY SORRY" LAST MONTH SINGER SEWING CO. HAD ITS ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE. WE INFORMED THE PUBLIC ABOUT OUR SALE BY DIRECT MAIL. THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE MAIL SERVICE AND MANY PEOPLE GOT THEIR INVITATION AFTER THE SALE WAS OVER AND "WE ARE TRULY SORRY ABOUT THIS " FOR THOSE bF YOU WHO MISSED THIS HUGELY SUCCESSFUL SALE WE ARE HAVING ANOTHER AUG. 12 TO AUG. 17, FEATURING THE SINGER DELUXE FREE ARM SEWING MACHINE WITH AUTOMATIC BUTTON HOLIER, 20 STITCH FUNCTIONS THAT WILL SEW ALL TYPES OF MATERIAL, EVEN LEATHER. THESE MACHINES ARE SUITABLE FOR HOME,PROFESSIONAL OR SCHOOL ROOM SEWING. 25 YEAR WARRANTY. SINGER 11 SO HAWA S. YOUR PRICE WITH THIS AD $299,, kPPROVED D�A�ER 433-1140 WITHOUT 5529 all the information. From my perspective I'm looking forward to meeting with any community individuals or groups for their input and dialogue" As head of the audit committee, Coun. Brenner says he is drafting a reply to the questions in the letter from the associations. "I think it will take me about a week to do it prop- erly. Where I don't have the information I'll get it" Answers,"" please! Questions the associations want answered include: * Does Pickering have a bylaw that sets out invest- ment policy and the maximum level of investment in any one organization or category of security? * Who may invest funds on behalf of the Town, how many signatures are required and who receives reports on investment holdings? * Was the investment in Confederation Life in compliance with the :Municipal Act and Trustee Act? * Is Council required to authorize the recording of significant asset losses in accounting records? * Does Pickering have bylaws requiring Council approval for cost overruns over a certain amount and for the reallocation of funds between Town accounts, and who receives reports on cost vari- ances from the expenditure and capital budgets? * How often and what kind of information does Council receive on general and reserve funds? * How does Council intend to solicit public input at an early stage of the budget process? The associations also asked Council to consider having a forensic audit done. HWV 401 !1 J tW 8 O Q u , cc t W 3 Cc C J t:3 O GAYLY Call 683-5110 with news tips. News Advertiser U I I owl 0 leffil!J81 me ' "WE ARE TRULY SORRY" LAST MONTH SINGER SEWING CO. HAD ITS ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE. WE INFORMED THE PUBLIC ABOUT OUR SALE BY DIRECT MAIL. THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE MAIL SERVICE AND MANY PEOPLE GOT THEIR INVITATION AFTER THE SALE WAS OVER AND "WE ARE TRULY SORRY ABOUT THIS " FOR THOSE bF YOU WHO MISSED THIS HUGELY SUCCESSFUL SALE WE ARE HAVING ANOTHER AUG. 12 TO AUG. 17, FEATURING THE SINGER DELUXE FREE ARM SEWING MACHINE WITH AUTOMATIC BUTTON HOLIER, 20 STITCH FUNCTIONS THAT WILL SEW ALL TYPES OF MATERIAL, EVEN LEATHER. THESE MACHINES ARE SUITABLE FOR HOME,PROFESSIONAL OR SCHOOL ROOM SEWING. 25 YEAR WARRANTY. SINGER 11 SO HAWA S. YOUR PRICE WITH THIS AD $299,, kPPROVED D�A�ER 433-1140 WITHOUT 5529 all the information. From my perspective I'm looking forward to meeting with any community individuals or groups for their input and dialogue" As head of the audit committee, Coun. Brenner says he is drafting a reply to the questions in the letter from the associations. "I think it will take me about a week to do it prop- erly. Where I don't have the information I'll get it" Answers,"" please! Questions the associations want answered include: * Does Pickering have a bylaw that sets out invest- ment policy and the maximum level of investment in any one organization or category of security? * Who may invest funds on behalf of the Town, how many signatures are required and who receives reports on investment holdings? * Was the investment in Confederation Life in compliance with the :Municipal Act and Trustee Act? * Is Council required to authorize the recording of significant asset losses in accounting records? * Does Pickering have bylaws requiring Council approval for cost overruns over a certain amount and for the reallocation of funds between Town accounts, and who receives reports on cost vari- ances from the expenditure and capital budgets? * How often and what kind of information does Council receive on general and reserve funds? * How does Council intend to solicit public input at an early stage of the budget process? The associations also asked Council to consider having a forensic audit done. PAGE 4 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. AUGUST 14. 1996 Pickeringwomann shot in face lucky she wore lasses , Friend hit in possible they heard what sounded like a gun shoL tore and then glasses. teli)re bouncing onto Police say the pellet had to have been Turd llurh<tm Regional Polite s�t�. the ti)rchcad Of a 43-Ncar-old Atfty Ro. from acru s the road on the south side. It isn't drive-by shooting A Right' lkive woman. whose age was not %%Om t walking near her. known if it was fired from a vehicle driving by PICKERING — A Pickering woman's discloscd. told police an ohject that she Neither p Ldes"ul wits injured <utd no pellet or from a location on the south side of finch glasses may have spared her from serious t►elieves was a pellet struck the lett side of her was recm'cred. Avenue. injury when she was struck in the face by a pellet which then ricoJL - cheted off a Mend's head Mon- (a_y evening. Both women were walking_ westtx)und on the r .v 9 north side of finch Arenuc near Liv- erpool Road Just tefore 9 p.m. when Ajax man beaten in Pickering parking lot attack AJAX-PICK- 1:RI`O — Policc arrested a 27- ycar-old Ajar rrs- idcnt after anoth- er man was ICiousl� attacked h% a stranger in a Pickering parking lot Mon(ia_s evening. 1)urham Regional Police say the 4-v ar- old Ajar man suf- fered numerous bruis(:s. scratches and scrapes after being attacked in the parkini lex at 1115 Clements Rd. in Pickering just after 7:110 p.m. Witnesses told police the victim was punched and kicked to the ground and then repeatedly kicked by his attacker. 1_i ey provided police with the identity and licence plate of a suspect. The victim was taken by ambulance to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital where he was treated for his injuries. Police said yesterday the motive for the assault was still unknown and that the victim did not know his attack- er. A Harley Avenue man was to appear yester- day morning in W court to be charged with aggravated assault+ r Why Buy From A Store When You C 0 a 0 We engineer, manufacture and sell direct 1 R 3FIRM V SUPPORT SPECLU EDITION DYNASTY: SINGLE MATTRESS1: p. SET $314 . 3 DOUBLE 209 SET 374(' ' �an euy Direct rrom I ne ramory a D •you at our prices - low factory prices O i •� 3 11 a 1. .5 with upper do QUEEN 239 : KIN k.wcr txx.kcaw SET 409 _ Drawer% 25 3p Extra 349 GTr - . GTM - - • • SPACESAVER (WOOD) SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION sturdy ORTHOPEDIC ORTHOGUARD -���r SINGLE SINGLE9 Sleeps 3 2 9 MATTRESS 239 MATTRESS 259 SET $394 SET $424 DOUBLE 279 DOUBLE 299 CANOP SET 439 SET 469 BED QUEEN 309 QUEEN 329 SET 474 SET 504 $ 2 $ 339 KING 459 KING 509 SET 709 SET 759 who Canopy with Canopy """" FACTORY OUTLET the o i Sleep Factory of 4 - MUM UFWEM ACCEPTED HOURS C - Ar rte. 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Durham Regional Police report the Dickie Dee driver r PP"_ NIKE -,Wql ovssl or Denim Swoosh T NIKE Caps -'qq 40 steorting of SO 1 Hwy.Z PkksrN Town CGn'n Hwv. 401 U was riding along a path in Pine Ridge Park when he was accosted by two young men who demanded his money pouch and fled after he com- plied. to THE NE%%'S AD%'F.RTISt R. N'EU.. ACGI.'ST 14. 1996 -PAGE: S-A P Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryric says. "It's a sad situation when the youth of the community are out trying to make a little hit of extra money and get robbed like this." n The suspects are described as black. 19 to P) years old. and 6'. One was wearing a bandanna and baggy shorts. The other had a shaved head. 11 MIKE x� Air Worp " 5►e�d MPn's cross trainers Regular price 154.99 1 r Noll MI -TEC /7���,i MIKE R33SO�C Mt. Logon Air /Vlesadovr © Arss�o Mid Ra - Mt. Mer . . .. 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Rerul aJ�rm>rm nuru er ARE: FAKH()l'RIE;. 1)i,tn1httiwn nxtnagcr Iwtr ral: ,u()a h. -,i.51 Itl CUirwd: ,,t„a) t1t-n't)- ('invlati,nt: i A151 M-1 I' F\\: (,, . n.; -(h;E\lail:\ w.n.,r r ,lurir.unnrti nct(in the Inteawt: hnp//"wudurimm rx'cc • rx•t 71x• \i u , \,hrnr.c'r t� a nx•mh•r t tlx• :\lac-f'r. Arun,• i(.erJ „f lrxk. (•:m:xlcm C,.nmumt, Camkitan (lr.ulan,vi, Nwht n,,ard. Dmano Pre-C,rmcd arwl ()\i\ikl PW I.rhl;.h: r rc•v-nc1 the right it, clawl\ ,x retuv cm, :nccnr,enwnt Cretin t„r ad%ent.en•r.t limn,tl t„ .p:w'c prxc Crr,R ,V:Uple, Smaller, better The federal Liberals are on track w 1h their plan to reduce the hureaucrac\ to make government afford- able, accountable and efficient. The federal government's efforts match those of .he Provinces, which are also working-, to slash hud- cets, hloated payrolls, and questionable government agencies. Arid though we would do well to remember there are real people involved in these reductions, we must continue to support the notion of 'smaller is better'. Government largesse, of course, is what created many of these unnecessary john at a time when 'solu- tions' were• found h\ spending mune\ to form agen- cies and partnerships, etc. But our ballooning deficits and debts forced gov- ernments in recent \ears -- the sitting Lihcrals iri Ottawa and. later. the \like Harris Conser\atiyes in Ontario -- to finall\ take" action and begin strearnlin- ing their bureaucracies. The result.' More accountahle, more efficient administration of goyernnient here at home and in Ottawa. Also notable in the federal context is the move to transfer sonic programs and services to other levels of government. These decisions arc a timely response to certain calls, particularl\ from the Pro\inces, to decentralize the federation. .\lorc autononi\ at the pro,, metal level should translate into further efforts and savings if provincial go\cmrnents have the freedom to tailor and deliver :hese sen ices in their regions. Canadians have indicated they want smaller, more responsive sen ices from their pro\incial and federal go\emments. So tori have the\ demanded balanced books and value for their tax dollars. In this austere climate, we must continue to shoul- der the burden while the transition occurs. In that context, public sector job loss will he felt in commu- nities across the counts. But, if we are to return to prosperity, particularly here in Ontario (the Mike Harris government has stood resolutely behind its fis- cal blueprint in the face of charged, sometimes brutal opposition), we simply must support these reduc- tions. The Liberals are doing their job in Ottawa. The Tories are doing theirs in Ontario. We'll all ultimately be the better for it. To respond to this editorial call /nfosource at 683-7040 nfosource and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone We`love letters The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser accepts let- s to the editor. All letters should be typed or My hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must signed with a f mt and last name or two initials I a last name. Please include a phone number for Ration. The editor reserves the right to edit Py for style, length and content. Opinions i, in letters: arse those of the writer and not y Tl dews Adverdser. .:O OR Overheard... "Council was never even made aware they even existed. Basically we �! t ,3 were really kept in the dark. If you're not in the account- ing business you don't know what's there and you don't know what to ask for. Nobody told us the fine print." -- Pickering Councillor Maurice Brenner on not being informed of nearly $1 million the ToH'n lost after investing in Confederation Life v Letters to the editor Facts don't ;Mand in \vay of political opinion To the editor: Rc: Terence Scheltema's letter -Liberals need lesson in demorrac\". i wish to respond to the false and misleading view,, supplied to your readers h\ Mr. S,:hcltcma. Out of dcs- peration, likely linked to the decline in Reform Part. fortunes. Mr. Scheltema joins a small but boisterous group of writers who have inundated your paper with overtly partisan pro- paganda designed to turn public atten- tion away front the reasons underlying their party's political misfortune-, and oM ious incompetence in Opposition in the House of Commons. Mr. Scheltema's opinion is a clas- sic hit-and-run letter which, like other partisan letters from members of the local Reform cell, refuses to allow facts to stand in the way of a political opinion. He opted by way of some unspeci- fied "report" to suggest i favor a no - contest process for Liberal Party nom- inations. Since 1 welcome an open nomina- tion as a function of the democratic spirit of the Liberal Party, and can claim that I am the successful product of that process, I am at a loss to understand why Mr. Scheltema has forgotten that Reform Party leader Preston Manning used extraordinary powers to subvert the local Reform nomination here in Ontario Riding in 1993. Readers will recall that Mr. Louis Allore was the main challenger to the Reform nomination then, but because his views on policy clashed with Mr. Mannings, his membership was revoked, effectively precluding an open nomination race. That Mr. Scheltema chose to shamelessly ignore the local track record of the Reform Party in favor of' suggesung. without a shred of c\t- dcnce, that the l.ihertl Part\ is h\ contrast sonichow undenux-ranc, is .herr h\pocns\. As to his fanciful notions about the GST. it niaN conic as a surprise to him to Icarn that his part%, indeed his leader. arc on record as supporting a harnioniicd GST. Finally. Mr. Scheltema retcrs to a question askc(I on (tic radio by local Reformer 'darner Stern. I responded that this issue was treated openly in the last election. %1\ opposition to the restoration of the death pcnaliN was known to eycryonc who reads this \en paper. If Mr. Scheltema is the demo rat he claims to be. he should respect the democratic will of the peo- ple of the community, not the fanciful dictates of those who have a flair for the hypothetical. In the months leading up to the next election, constituents of Ontario Riding can he certain that I will con- tinue to stand up for what is right regardless of the consequences. It is a style for which I was elected and will continue to serve. As for future letters generated from the desk -tops of pun- dits like Mr. Scheltema, I will contin- ue to respond aggressively. Dan McTeague, MP Ontario Riding Ajax waterfront has a long way to go To the editor: Mayor Steve Parish was recently quoted in one of Toronto's daily news- papers as saying "Ajax has the best waterfront in the entire GTA". The article also says that "apart from land- scaping, the Town does not intend to put up any structures on the water- front, but will leave it as parkland and a trail'. There arc many. manv people, myself includcd, who do not agree that the Alax waterfront park i� the hest. How can it bc' It has inadequate w ashr(x,ms which arc not clean and not open frequently enough. I know a lot of people who enjoy a morning stroll along the lakefront but. because the washruun)s aren't open, will no longer use the park. And forget an evening stroll after dusk; the wash- rooms arc clotted. Also closed is the snack bar. so forget eating or drinking h-forc noon or after dusk. And don't get thirst\ for water because there isn't a fountain anywhere. After labour Day, don't get thirsty or need a washroom because those facilities only open on weekends. What are people to do hLf tire the washroxmis open? Walk back to their cars and then drive to the nearest doughnut shop'' Walk to a nearby home and ask to use their washroom. or use a bush, which four tourists did on Saturday, July 27 at I I a.m.'' They were unhappy, to say the least, and gave Ajax a poor rating compared to (ether GTA waterfront parks. If Steve Parish wants to see sonic beautiful GTA parks, he should pay a visit to Oshawa's Lakeview Park, Scarborough's Bluffer's Park, Toronto Beaches, Humber parks, Port Credit, Oakville and Bronte Harbour to name a few. They all have great washroom facilities, much better eateries and drinking fountains. Mayor Parish could take a further drive and visit Port Perry (a small waterfront with two separate washroom facilities), or Cobourg (a most beautiful waterfront) or Kempenfelt Bay in Barrie. These parks are all people parks. Ajax has a long way to go before it can he called the "best" and, unless some decent new structures are erect- ed, it may never attain this status. Too had, it sure has possibilities. Donna Cantar Ajax P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., AUGUST 14,1996 -PAGE 7 -A * ,,o OPICKERING *Town of Pickering (9051420,2222 (905) 683.2760 y* T �I Aug. 20 Race Relations 6 Equity Committee Aug. 21 Site Plan Advisory Committee Aug. 22 Pickering/Ontario Hydro .No Collection, on �%londa�s liaison Committee Meeting Aug. 27 Council Meeting ":30 p.m. Auit. 28 Committee of Adiustment TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1996 ,%Ionday. Sept. 2 Clotted Tu,:,da}, Sept. y Ex�:cuu�,; Cumn'ialcc Meeting at 710 p.m. • `l 1 h t ary Parade ('h,kirrn $ 1 • `�.l L•Un Rlde, tirmur 'Ct _ ___ .No Collection, on �%londa�s PICKERING TRANSIT \loridar, scpi. , ,,\t) Scr',i�c �_. • �i;.,kct Frani, ALL PUBLIC LIBRARIES Nlondar. Supt. I Closed W Clo,cd on NlOndaN, Monday, Sept. ? Closed ENIERGENCYSERVICES Erncrgcnc,, Set%ices will not he affected by the Holtday Schedule. Town of Pickering Public Works Emergency Telephone Nun,her IN 191)5) 683-4319 REGU'LAR OPERATING HOURS AND SERVICES RESUME ON TUESDAY. SEPTEN113ER 3.1996 ,.4 ;eweQtteam oath 6c 4d�d��m eels 4 (srrwy !cs jw.t'css •a Zi r�r.s $a[le:GOrs �ae '7stro� sd puc4aurg ,On mew ed.0 tw.r ei eftwodm#....ccs. E4W%V"N a .iter..8 er ssl..ct &a Am- er ap.teattr. Srpetr..l+s /1• /996 ;e0cower ew46rts •.s $/6 M Ass"a "d .was k twtre"-d h 7wd". Syte.." !3. /996 Aw," s ete6rts ""foe: aft (90S) 424-4641 Fat. ?AO/ Rserlletrscr es k fdd .t P&6 " Reae.dta. a wo" 7966e Swte. /P6t vamp y 56— R—d Pre""f �-- Pickering A MUACUM Vdlul8c Yo,u arC InVIttcol to join urs fo,r u -� Hymn cSing Fwn(lny. August. 25th -� Come lift your voices from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. P1ckw-V &A- J•�ayv ti(YTICE OF' TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Sheppard Ascnuc will he dosed cast of Altona Road at Petticoat Crcck tier a period of three 13 t w cck, :ontmencine Tucsda\1 .\u_ua 6, 1996. to allow for the construction of a ,anitary scyvcr. The si,!ncd detour route proposed during the period of construction will he on the Regional Arterial Roads of .Nituna Road. Kintston Road and Whites Road. All inquires into this construction/temporary road closure should he directed to the Reelonal Municipality of Durham, Construction Division Office at 608-7721. Call for Entries JL, RIED ART EXHIBITION Aovember i-10, 1996 Open to all rr%iclents of Durham Ree, sort Presented hs• Tn%n of Pirkerm$: 0elxrrtment of Culture & Recreation 7onn of Prrkertno Puhlt( lahr'ary Yoia r & lclult Care orte: Entry Fee: gltl ,)rons�iork $15 for ivto works C1.Sf1 A 1iA RDS F.ntry Deadline: Sept. 191/1, l V90 F.ntry Forms available at the Pickering Central Lihran & Department of Culture & Recreation 2nd /lour (90,) 420-4620 NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS LAND Please note that pursuant to By -Law 4592195 ( Disposal of Land), the Council of The Corporation of the Tuwn of Pickering, declared as surplus, the lands known as a part of Lot 25, Registered Plan 820, Pickering, consisting of a total area of approximately 0.012 acres in size at the corner of Spruce Hill Road and Sheppard Avenue on lune 17, 1996. A map showing the location of the subject lands is outlined below. Council will be considering a by-law at its meeting of September 16, 1996 to authorize the disposal of that a part of Lot 25, Registered Plan 820, Pickering. Any person wishing to address Council with respect to this matter, should contact the undersigned on or before noon on September 13, 1996. Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM Town Clerk Town of Pickering Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIV 6K7 at the Pickering Museum Village Sundae, August 18, 1996 1 LW a.m.to 5:00 p.m. • Droll Dcmousuaiioo, \,lint $6 • `l 1 h t ary Parade ('h,kirrn $ 1 • `�.l L•Un Rlde, tirmur 'Ct _ ___ • "l:lltary Encampment Fimi.. Si _ • hl:,ractn'C.'M",k Battle - t"hlldrcn\ Gums, �_. • �i;.,kct Frani, i � , • BBQ ti Rctrc,hmrnt, v • %lu,r.al Lntert.un:nc it PARTICIPATE IN PICKERING Register Nmv and Enjo% A Health-, Famil-, Lifest le The Town of h,krnn_ pnnides cvcry :rkmhcr of your farn,ly opportunities to artcc,pate ,n actt.rtics. programs and vents that promote soctali zaIon. a healthy hfe,trlc and enjoyment of i,:i,ure time Roister now for Fall Pngzrams Spaces are Limited • Fitness Activities • %quatics • Pre-Schtxg Activities • Ycwth ctivities • Pickering Recreation Complex • Adult Activities • Older Adult Activities- cc yrs. + • Special Events SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL Get a head start to the Hockey Season by joining the Summer Recreation Hockey Schad Program. Instructiun will: • Stress sportsmanship and rules of play. • Concentrate on the basics of instructional skating for the 4-5 yr. age group. • Develop and upgrade skills (skating, shooting• stick handling and passing). 'I• This is a two-week session, and enrollment is limited, so register early. Day rune Mon. to Fri. 4:30 p.m. -6:00 pm. 10-15 years Fee: $123 (Full equipment required) Mon. to Fri. 6-00 pan. -7:00 pea. 4-5 years Fee: $92 (Helmet with full face mask is mandatory, knee and elbow pads arc strongly recommended) *Parents wishing to come on the ice to assist their children may do so.' Mon. to Fri. 7:00 p.m. -8:00 P.M. 6.9 years Fee: $92 (Full equipment required) Register Now Location: Pickering Recreation Complex Arena Dates: Monday, August 19 - Friday, August 30, 19% Call 420-4621 PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AltGLIST W, MISS Rotary Club helps Pickering PICKFRING — It appears Pickering will "lite 'i'ow•n of Ajax already has its own gate - have a new 'gateway' sign sooner than expect- way sign on the south side of Hwy. ? just cast ed and it could to quite different and cheaper of Wesinc:y Road. which was Paid for by the than one endorsed M• Council in May. Rotary Club of Ajar and has been wcll- last week. coun- cilkv,, approved an agreement with the Rotan_• Club of l'ick- e ing under which the club will take full responsibility for raising two- thirds of the motley required to build the :sign. intended to promote the Rown and events held by area organizations. The job of building it will he put out to tender instead of simple beim_ given to a local firm. The sign endorsed by Council in Mav was a cnlss- shaped. free-stand- ing structure with an illuminated sign fea- turing the Town crest at the top. and a programmable You c three -hy-nine-foot display area for mes- sages just below•. It would ha,.c cost $46.,47 sari was to Beat b built at tehinter section of Whites and Kingston Roads. it would not have been built until GST nc 0 -thirds of the moncv was raised from the P UNk:. on all Back in May tractors, lawn mowers, move ahead on gateway sign tt'cYiveel. Ajax uses the Pro�I , nu table Portion and the Rotary Club, the Town will initialh of the sign to run notices of conununity events cover the cost of the sign and the club will Pay and prograins. the Town its share. to a maximum of $30,(XXj, trader the agreement tetw,cen Pickerint, over a three -to -five-year period. some councillo criticized the rs and patio f u rn i to re Appearance of the Secy, will aeauc or amoum egarvak:r ,;, :rK GSi ham your purcfrose acne Or dor not appiv to deierroi ices sigh and que-%tio rticd down mmmeemue agreement or lrntolatron cra r Offs ena Sunday augur' 18 '996 locating what might (au10a?nor aenn .n Clearance (cones arra (mmogue aurcigStl not mctuaeC it parr abbe, be a dvW&:uoto to drivers at a busy intersection where matt} accidents Ol'Ct.lr. Now iI's expected the sign on't ay will be kx:atrti else- where and a difter- ent design may he Rotary ('Pub one full year president Doug Wilkinson says. "Were ped the IVwhen you use your Sears Card Town ratite to us about it and ty o for all major appliances, thug w,W;d furniture', sleep sets, decorator rugs, a groat opportunity for serviceclubs and sewing machines, vacuumsr the Town to get mes- sages out to the and home electronics community about worthwhile events DON T PAY TIL AUGUST 1991 on approved credit with Your Sears Cord S35 deferral fee applies This offer ends Surdoy. August 18 1996 aria[ are bappening. Ask for detoih Excludes wevdry vacuums and baby and patio furniture Save 40'on all men's and women's L.A. Gear ° athletic shoes Save 10-25'0 on selected bedroom coordinates Choose from comforters in Twin, Double or Queen size, bedskirts and shams. It also provides a Selection A vary by stare ;gateway io Picker- ing for travellers who come into the town. Mr. Wilkinson expects Construction of the sign to begin in the spring. He notes Durham police and Durtlam Region will be con- sulted about its loca- tion to make sure no safety problems will be created. T N I S I S SEW S while quartor last sm" 1::�/x'cl ntrvlT'.lYrvnl S(Ylr� 0M00 Copyright 1996. safes Canada Inc. -- THE NEWS ADVERTISER. %'ED., AUGUST 14, 1996 -PAGE 9-A Feds r Op 17,642 employees in one year DURHAM — The federal public service the public sector has doubled and term and same rale. the public service. three quarter~ received is 17.642 people lighter. permanent staff have been reduced at the Of all the permanent employees who left departure incentive packages. An annual report of the pub- lic service shows between April 1, 1995 and March 31, 1996 the num- ber of employees declined from 225,619 to 207,977. (IlAgAN(I 1 11 1[ log "During the past year, the gov- ernment has made significant progress on streamlining its operations, trans- ferring programs and services that AINI 1AIN I I A 9 could Ix- more efficiently pre- formed by other _ levels of govem- mens or the private sector,.. said Mar- i cel Masse, trea- w;, sury board presi -- =,.'M fill dent, in a written ` r' f --` release. ___-- The 7.9 per cent decrease rep- 1c1J resents a reduction —'"' � : � ' +, tl - R` """"' `. of 15.279 perma- nent employees -- '�; ;� SEAJM and 2.363 term of a�tl ATIHERBSTF� casual employees. �` .� — -- Mr. Masse said "�.: ..,.,. six the reductions - _ cc were done fairly S W� ....,.' and responsibly _ for Canadian tar- payers and E,nK,o;:., employees. -We've manaeed � - to keep the rcpre- sentation of the groups that make - - up our workforce: relatively Gable. - According to the: report. the per- centage of female - public service employees is up r slightly, the per- w' , -i b.*`- centage of anglo- _ phones and bran"'- cophones remains stable. the number�,. 1 of people leaving_ I ��..�i - -- I- �`' 1 t 11 L Lim�. "fir MM9,11. What do you say? phone poll What do you Mink about s*ff cutbacks in the famwl and provincial civil service? Call our lnfosource at 683-7040 and punch 5111 to offer ,your Vi"n. W#+ °'° Save 20-50 THIS I S SEAR S " quantities last SEAM I_\tkkf Inon,./P)III Sears 08313 Copyright 1996 Sears Canada Inc PAGK tt4•ArTHE NEWS ADVERT12SM R'!;1).. AUGI':NT 14,19% Pickering preschool holds open house J Orientation for parents at non-profit facility PIChI:RING -- Parents %N 1111 o: hrldren rcadN fur presdiool and Junior kinder- gartcn morning progr Tris are Im itcd to an open hou.e -and parent orientation "Oon- tla\. Sept. 16 Froin 9:311 to a.m. ;u 011,crhread Co - top Nijr,er\ School. -Ihc Ndiool. a non-profit parent -run pre,�dhool. i� a1 the Pickering Nest Shore Communit\ Centre on 13a, 1\ Street bet%%cen NVIiiies an(] Li\erpool Roads. 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" `•" '° t '1- .4.I PACE 12-A= rhE NEWS ADS ERT111:R, WED..:U COST i4. 1vW� Big Sisters housing program cut short by provincial axe BY ( IN4111 ' VIISHALL _ 111 KH 1%I s 1 0 F C1.:XRIIGTOI - Big Sisters of Ncwcastle Osha"a and \\ hlth� Is the latest group to feel the uLhtcnin,.* of the Province's financial belt atter funding for its outreach program got the axe. Mar,,arct Smart. youth outreach worker for I31,' Sisters NOW. sans the funding cut is 'due to oNcrall dc:rc:,cs 1n funding for housing rru- _'rmis. Thcre arc a number of similar rvpc of pro- Lrams that h, vc been cut." she sa%s. The program. whl:h operated with funding from the nlnlstr�, of housing. help, youths ayes 14 to 2 I . who can no lunger II%c at hnrne for ;I %anct,� of rcas„ns, find sale housln, arranoc- Incnis. "1 �,r %0tlll,• people. In particular Iho,e who Intl\ not hate ;I lot of support... it) ha%C 'willc'mc who can help than Iind a safe place 1, helpful.” sa,-s Ms. Smart. I Inding safe homes fur %outh to ensure the, rc not un the street 1, the main purpose (it- the fthe pr„`'r,ltll. but It also, oiler,,„uth, ad\I:c ,n how lu ural "1ih landlords and hudgciin,_. It can be ,cr% scar% dcalln_ with adults. - ,.I%, M, Snlart. addln_ inam %ouths don't kn1• -% what it, look f,)r or "flat question, to ask a pr,,spcctive landl,,rd. N hllc the progratn docs get municipal lurid .n_•. It I, _'1xcn onl% 11 the pr,,,'ram gots 171170%in- :1,11 fundtn,�. - Without Ithc ministry ! fundine. "c don't ect the local funding and what 141_• filters kids. In Is just to help out " NN Ith the major lundn_, lust the program w ill like]\ cease In September. unless an alternate sour:c of lundine can he found. which BIL S1s- 1crs Is : urrcntly try Ine to obtain. "Mk,stl� what "e're loohlm= for is sonic hind of a lurid that would he Interested In sponsoring this kind (it program." ,a%s %I, Sill art. adding Big Sister-. will look at an-, posslhle sour:cs of luflu in_'. "If ar»onc has am idea, "e "ould take them down and pursue am Icads." she sa,.s. II funding for the program Is not found clients of the program w III he referred to the John Hoard SocictN. which offers a similar program. but IS not not geared to youths in par- ticular. It %ou have am suggestions or can help support the program. you can reach Big Sisters NOW at 725-93(X). r...a w-MOWN For sail: Fun in Frenchman's Bay A hot summer's day and the inland waters of French- sailors were captured on film last week while out for a bit man's Bay in Plcker,ng provide the perfect setting for a of leisurely fun. day of laser sailing for these boating enthusiasts. These photo by Andrew Iwanowsk Santa Claus may not be coming to town 7) But community ans,vi ers call to volunteer after reports suggest annual Christmas ,season parade in danger of being cancelled 0SHA A -- Osha"a's Santa Claus Parade ch,urman is almost as popular as Old St. filch himself. Craig Elliott. six -Near chairman of the parade. has received a good response after it was reported in Oshawa-Wh1ih� '1111" Week ne"spaper that this scar's parade I,, In danger of being cancelled. A loss of committee �oluntcers due to health reasons. a lack uf- interest. and general "burnout" has put the event in jeopard} unless nc" %oluntecrs can he found. he saN s. ,Xlthough Mr. Elliott says he hasn't had anv luck from the service clubs he hes contacted, a number of interested IF i Girl's screams scare off attacker OSHAWA -- A 13 -year-old girl's screams scared off an attacker who police say attempted f4- to sexually assault her in a wooded area of north tx) Oshawa Friday afternoon. 6 The teen was walking south along a bicycle path between Hilicroft Street and Rossland Road at shout p.m. when a man approached her and ��• asked for the time, Durham Regional Police said. As the man grabbed the girl by the shoulder, he tried to undo the strap of her overalls and pull her into a wooded area, police said. During the struggle, the girl started to scream and managed to break free and run off. Police described the attacker as white, five feet ten inches, 190 pounds, about 30 years of age and with long, straight, shoulder length hair. He was wearing a white, long sleeve, hooded sweat shirt. citiicns hair been in touch with hint. "It's been yultc ;I respunsc It', quite warming' to scc people step forward. saes Mr I.Ihott. He hopes 1,, set up an Au. 2' meet in, w!th new \olunlccrs. but hasn t con- firmcd the time or place. The par ldc Is held in Nw cnlhcr ,n the first SaturdaN atter Rcnlcnlhran;: Dai . Ari\one interested in assisting• the Santa (Maus Parade conuniticc can call Mi. f1*1111 t at 430-,074. New transit shelters to be installedin Whitby j WHITBY— Thirty-nine brand new transit shelters will be installed in W'bitbv over the next few weeks. The illuminated shelters will be installed in some of the higher volume bus stops. There are currently 55 bus shelters in the town, Gould Outdoor Advertising is pick- ing up the tab for.the shelters, includ- ing the installation and the removal of Oshawa driver hurt after car slams pole OSHAWA -- A 29 -year-old Oshawa man was seriously hurt when his car went out of control and struck a hydro pole in cast Oshawa early Sunday. Durham Regional Police said the car was northbound on Townline Road south of Adelaide Avenue when it skidded out of control and slammed into the pole just after 5 a.m. Firefighters attended the scene and extricated the driver from the vehicle. He was taken to Oshawa General Hospital and later transferred to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryric said the driver suf- fered serious injuries which are not believed to he life threatening. The victim was listed in fair condition in hos- pital as of Monday afternoon. the old structures. The company will be selling advertising on the sides of the shelter and the Town will be pick- ing up annual revenue from the com- pany. Whitby will receive the higher of $1,205.88 per shelter each year, or 17 per cent of gross revenue. _ , During the next two weeks a num- ber of shelters may not be available for use. Woman attacked behind public school in Oshawa OSHAWA -- Police sexual assault unit detec- tives arc investigating after a 19 -year-old Oshawa woman reported she was attacked in a park behind a south Oshawa public school late Thurs- day night. Durham Regional Police said the woman was walking to her residence from Lake Vista plaza on Wentworth Street West at 11:30 p. in. when she took a short cut behind Lake Vista public school. Police said a man approached her from behind, grabbed a knapsack she was carrying on her back and shoved her to the ground. He then sexually assaulted the woman for a period of 10- 15 minutes, police said. Police described her attacker as white and between the age of 30-45. :o— Birthing Circle delivers info toparents-to-be ❑ New support Cant women and their families. group aids new parents The group is designed to let women share ideas and experience of prcgnan- in Durham cy birth and the early years of parent - DURHAM -- Books onpregnancy, ing In monthly meetings, starting in September. Library donations can he birth and parenting are needed for a taken to these mectings. lending library bcing established by An introductory meeting for The Birthim, Circle. women and men will he held 'Fuesday. The new nun-prolit community Aug. 27 from 9 to 9:30 p.m at Knights support group nerds help to till its of Columbus Hall. 108 Bloor St. NV. shelves. Pictures. videos and birth sto- Oshawa. ries are also sought to help the group For inh)rnlation about mcctin�,s or pro�ldc current information to expcc- dunatiom. call 420-0223. 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Atl(:t'ti r 14.19% Boys become men ❑ Free `Boys to Men' sessions help teens make tough transition AJAX-PICKERING -- Mo\,Ing into man- hood is the theme ol' an upcoming program for to:enaix hoes. The Youth Centre is otlerin�, the free Bo+s To Nicn program from Aug. 19 to 23 with aid of Youth Centre program in Ajax for males 13 to 15 \,ears old. Participants ++ill ha\e it chance to consider some of the changes happening as they nno\,c to+\,ard manhood. Topics include body image. health\, Friendships, dating and sexuality. stress. self-esteem, and the value of relationships \vIth fathers or other reale mentors. It will he led b\, the centre's male social worls- Durham anti -workfare committee meets D KHAM -- The anti ++orhfare eiall+-mandated Program. committee of the Durham Rc_ion The group meets at 0:30 p m. at the Coalition for Soenll Justice nicets United Stccl%%orkcrs of America hall. Thursd:n.Au_. 13 in I)urhani to dis- 1 15 :'\Ihert St.. 0shimit. Call 72 curl it, �Ir,u.,_s to handle the pro+in- 19_14. 371-05ti2 for information er. +kith assistance front file on -staff Physi- cian and nurse practitioner. Sessions %% III run from I to 4 P. III. at The Youth Centre, 360 13ayly St. W.. between VW'estne\, Road and Finley Avenue. Ajax. Each session will include recreational time in the centre's activity room, which has table tennis, billiards, 1'ox>ze hall and other games. Call 428-1212 for more information or to register. BROKEN WINDSHIELD No Overcharge to Insurance Co. ?SAVE UP TO 110,00 (Limited time only - Pickering Location) Engine Shampoo ` We Pay up to FREE and Car Wash - _ - = - $100.00 - Interprovincial FREE OIL CHANGE Deductible Auto Glass 860 Brock20-0834 #16 INTERPROVINCIAL = • = • ' • • AUTO GLASS - 0 &Clair the paint and paper people o WEATHER SUPREME 100% ACRYLIC VELVET UT 23 0 MINIM PW 237. OAF �FF* �� last tam 9UR RE6'i1lAR LOW PRICE OVER 2,000 iaee COLMina 3.78 t I1•o•ts CtYift r•+•1 1r i,�r M mWa9 . 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IN r bn 11111111 w ••111111110• It • •111R bdr• e""Ir ha um� 18 IM Nft ~ it tttnw r3 I PPuli■Ib POW tt11111111A Mwep flit IlAm4 ,J CwrA4A� PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Oiuoeery Bey Centre PicleriM Torn Centre A" lone $wool Centre the paint and paper people Sil weslney Road 428.1608 f4i9Ar,y 21 lirerpol !1 RyltuNer Blvd. 839.2252 724.0781 17 °; ,:a"1 A Rubemamdublemduble, two kids in a tube Kaitlynn Corey, four, and her three-year-old brother Kayne team up for some watery fun at the beach at the foot of West Shore Boulevard to Pickering. Recent hot temperatures and sunny sloes brought Kaitlynn and Corey to the waterfront. photo by Celia Bronkhorst SFAS I CAMAOA'S LARGEST FASRIOM FARIC 6 Preview Fall'96 ENTIRE STOCK! NEW-FOR-FALL996 FASHION FABRIC ARRIVALS �1 Qty N� TAXA • IMe I•� isatMM tel• II�NIf� 1% 6ST d 1% rST ltd •115%) a N•r F•i'!� Fltsirort Fabric AnWA MIt•tI sew 20% plus •pi • ' 1% GST=d n KT ltd d 35%). M••Ibnslrp raps! RENEW NOW! 11 WIlls Aw wYEG! ftkt ICM is eIt tale tlew Netim & ILSJL Priced faktc, Dra�ay= �ta1t' $ fee t 0 6-S-1. illcltnie� Pattenfi: evay joy fee � �f :atitt1ls! low K Imew aw fee a hM y 31197. MU&SWP year WASMt.11� ►a AN. bar" SUPER ea 3634 Uur Entire In -Store Stock? burd4a PATTERNS NOW 1/2 M.S.B. puce Offer valid August 14-27, 1996• Not (olid with any other discount offers, r THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED -:U OUST 14, M&PAGE 15-A Christian Singles hit the road AJAX -- Christian Singles Seeing Rd,.. Ajax. at I p.m. for a car pool to Christ are attending the Braeside Sin- the conference. Conic dressed repre- glcs Conference in Paris, Ont. and the senting the country of your choice. bus leases Saturday. Aug. 17. Cost is $12 for dinner and a share of Mcct at the Christian Life Centre, the gas. Call 428-7028 or 416 -269 - corner of Rwodancl and Ravenscroft 6720 for more information. H&R BLOCKs�� THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS INCOME TAX COURSE SUCCESSFUL H g, R t3LOCK KNOWS CURRICULU week STUDENT NOW During the 11 S WILL TAXES AND dents well fur �nstructon � stud RECEIVE ro -each and are COUrse. a=oe�� tra,r who all Phases °t a n eVenrent „ ,=der ed BLOCK ve'sOnn� study ration ^ H r A BLOCK r'rt1Kxe of Taµ enc eon an extdtn9 income tax Pre laws. BI OAK wtc rnterveen°wonsHsthq each u" ys and current eve, conrpktgn of the ex�ans reterence mater including "x does rwr lication• eTo,o ey,,anpn tOn"' theory and aPP Yment 9u«ar>tee ns..,xcons uss'9 aid CLASSES ARG SZv\S 0 "". FULL DETAILS NSW FpRMIN CL and .,asses Ve = ° `Nie''"'. DSEgs �ggEgS „T .s O9er 01 �� �. �° hl" ,�a, pUR EriROLL1AE Itth. A c"'40,09 aro n9 nd°s� Ir4ts e.n=a lora as to Call ear �e9'n 5e9ft �n°°n and ANY OHE rc �0 rd�'" t <`o t at., t���s >��= canpr�e ..,on,n9• am Ims"ttN Med s,,,t „ere m""t Ori .,a=-oo ne. -t sv"1irr9 •esso_4 polpPPUC 1 atro� .,g,s 'n ,r,s= d� .,7�=rrx m �e 's tr An"O"Y b 4p. E tG �s9e''ryUpts It tO^ ►tq mrtid ,. en ,niv . an a scnoot► You. a .,aes. ice 116 Discount forA•- 50 plus For more information call: Oshawa/Whitby/Clarington Ajax/Pickering 725-4563 686-1 395 1 T` The J Beauty o Landscaping The beauty of landscaping is captured at Landscape Concepts. through unique designs that compliment their client's needs and lifestyles. Partners Mark Lowe and Sid Visser are veterans at offering a fashionable, aesthetically -pleasing look. Mark meets with each potential client and learns about their desires and requirements. He returns with a conceptual plan (hared or Autocadd drawing) which blends his client's requirements with his own expertise. "What looks great to one client can be so different to the next, for example; many people require a simple, less is more look with low maintenance. "To others, more is more - they like retaining walls, tiered patios and water features;' explains Landscape Architect Mark Lowe. "Which for us is great either way, because we also offer maintenance packages to accommodate those clients that desire the look without the labour!" adds Sid Visser, project manager.Sid also works closely with each client to ensure their expectations are met during each step of the project until the concept becomes reality. With a combined 30 years experience, Landscape Concepts offers a complete landscaping service -- interlocking walkways, patios and driveways, retaining walls, water features, garden designs, decks, arbors, full planting services with plenty of unusual trees, plants and shrubs. Together, Matic and Sid have made the dream of having a personalized, professionally - designed landscape project a reality, and as the 90's trend dictates customer service, they offer garden clean -tips, pruning and fall and spring maintenance packages. Call now for fall booking at 427-9015. Competitive prices guaranteed, senior's discount, 3 year warranty. PAGE t6•A•Tf iE NEWS PVERTiSCR. WXP , +tIGUST 14,1119% Durham Region feels fiscal pinch as roadwork budgets dwindle • BY BRIAN LEG road reconstruction in Durham Reg UORHAM STAFF R�� Budget down $200,000 in 1996 this year is $10.4 million. but that fi.lt�lt �urc DURHAM -- Dwindling dollars are is expected to decrease to $9.4 million in making it increasingly difficult to main- down from S7.4 million in 1995. annually filling potholes and correcting 1997. $9.1 million in 1998 and $9 million tain Durham's roads. The region spends about 5360,000 minor road deficiencies. The budget for in 1999• A decrease in funding from the pros cial government and a general com- mitment to hold the line on munici- pal taxes means regional and local ,_rn•ernments have smaller budgets for road repairs than in past years -- in some cases up to 25 per cent less. And. with further provincial fundin: cuts anticipated. works offi- cials are concerned about the effect it will have on the quality of the road system. "i think we're shaking that out." says Mike Slocomhe. operations technician. Durham Rc"_ion Works Department. "Ministry money to the munici- pality will he less next year. This year we've managed to hold the lev- els of service, but next vear will be a watershed year with substantially reduced money. There will he a drawing hack in the amount of money spent in bath maintenance and road reconstruction. but to this point it's not noticeable to the pub- lic." Durham Region's budget for road maintenance. which includes pot- hole repair. litter pick-up. sanding and salting. is S 1.2 million this year. O•11aie.,r� - i LANDWARNG `*A A p Sr.a pin � �jnda � WE 'SKF pR IDE IN OUP WORKYµy�lip, ADVERTISING CORRECTION Ed' r s A_ jus! Hir'le BOOK dpped""y ,"is '.:wspaper. Wednesday. August 7 1996 Please ,ofe the tollow ng Page 6 & 7 Southern Tables w! , be available August 30 1996 Page 9 ANYTHING ARMOIRE BY SOUTHERN wlli be available August 30 1996 Page 22 Portable Mlcrotlesk will be available August 19. 1996 Page 13 EATON COTTON TIMER BLANKET price is ragher than advertised paces should read Our reg. 32.99 to 52 99. sale 24 74 to 39.74. Inadverterrtly, the error listed appeared In our advertising. We sincerely regret any moorwervenoe or contusion to our customers. EATO N'S ATTENTION RATE SHOPPERS: High Quality, E.uendible Chartered Bank Bond. 61/2% 1st Year 6 3/4% 2nd Year Price $100.00 Semi -Annual Pay. Minimum $25,000.00 Call for more details: Thomas J. Ormesher 416-512-7621 1-800-3824964 TD Sa wa— Inu a rd►.kary a Uc Twlmw am.- ll .k. M.W. ra (W -W ftaw l id dw Tin . a.nrn Baok. TD &c In u a I.s lac -Bond may tc roko , aMa I. ycan (I VMI. " cue." w matR4y u 2(ft Y dr d v:r ,w w drc s . 0. pm r ILLICiH on a /carly ha "h arraa111a ouft 0S 0 We are AXING the TAX (G.S.T.)... not once ... but twice on Thursday and Friday, AUG. 15 and AUG. 16. SAY Si I 'A 1'/; 1 411�j AV M, I I • _.ggage (Dept 02) • 3ndy (Dept. 16) • ~ardware (Dept.44; • Summer Seasonal Items (Dept -03) • -'evvelery (Dept. • Housewares (Dept.45I • �I! Sewing Accessories (Dept04'.� • Beth & K"tchen Furnishings (Dept.30) • shing Supplies (Dept 46! • �' Hair Accessories (Dept.05) indow Furnishings POT) • —Dme Furnishings (Dept.47, • 1 MuMusic (Dept.07) • '!nor Coverings (Dept.32) • �Dme Improvements (Dept.49' • 1 Stationery (Dept.08) is Bedding (Dept.33) •snacks (Dept 50) • All Greeting Cards (Dept.09) • Tcys (Dept.37) • �'ameras & Batteries (Dept.51, • All Party Goods (Dept. 10) • Bcoks (Dept.38) • Small Appliances (Dept.54) • AI! Pictures and Wall Clocks (Dept. 11 • Sporting Goods (Dept.391 • Auto Accessories (Dept.56) • Aii Pets and Pet Supplies (Dept. 12) • Cieaning Supplies (Dept.40) • Auto Parts (Dept.57) • Electronics (Dept. 13) • Glassware/Giftware (Dept.41) • Videos (Dept.68,83) • Health Aids (Dept. 14) • Camping Supplies (Dept 42) • Paper Supplies (Dept.691 • health & Beauty (Dept. 15) • Horticulture !Dept.43) • Cosmetics (Dept.80) —*Excluding All Advertised Merchandise and Clearance Merchandise. I I ML i p 's ENTIRE SELECTION OF:1112. a, MENS AND LADIESAIr Oft{„1c FASHIONS INCLUDINGaF ���" FOOTWEAR 1'1 Sorry No Rainchecks. I ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT Durham's ReCAP shows how to retrofit the past This fall, the Residential Conser- vation Assistance Program (ReCAP) will begin to renovate, in an energy efficient manner, the first floor and basement of a century home in Clar- ington. Maplecliff farmhouse and grounds will become a showcase for the residents of Durham Region. Information on efficiency renova- tions, the products chosen, and the exterior landscaping will be avail- able at the demonstration site. The planned garden will feature the use of 'native' plant species, the strategic planting of trees and shrubs, and tips on how to attract butterflies, birds, wildlife and other beneficial insects to your yard. Composting, rainbarrels and tra- ditional landscape design will also be included. Seminars on the subject will be offered in the restored, original liv- ing quarters, and the house will also be available to help educate commu- nity groups and students of all edu- cational levels. The environmentally friendly and Green themes... Ideas' Questions' Subjects you're interested in? Send them to Larraine Roul- 1 Ston care of the News Advertiser, 130 Gxnmercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5 • Mutual Funds • Highest Rate G.I.C.'s • life Insurance Planning • Tax & Estate • Up to 22 channels FREE • Kit specials or we install . Sd 116 T.V. 10% 'WO 416-284 -7333 6525 Kingston Rd. efficient home will be stressed as the site's theme since the home is the focus of individual conservation efforts. Maplecliff is ideal for demon- strating home-based resource con- servation, showcasing energy and water conservation, waste reduction, habitat creation and ecotourism. ReCAP has been the initiating and guiding force in the remodel- ling and conservation efforts at Maplecliff. While most of the work on the garden will take place next spring. J retrofitting the inside of the house will begin this fall. "ReCAP is grateful to the Darlington Hydro Site Planning Committee and the Darlington Youth Soc- cer Club for making the farmhouse available as a demonstration site," says Lorelei Hepburn. ReCAP Home Efficiency and Century Home Specialist. "This is a wonderful opportunity for ReCAP, and will have a signifi- cant impact on the education of regional residents and the communi- ty as a whole." This project has already received tremendous support from material suppliers and volunteers. To get to Maplecliff, located on Solina Road, take llwy. 401 to Courtice Road (the exit ramp between Oshawa and Bowmanville), go south to the service road and fol- low the service road east to Solina Road. Maplecliff and the Darlington soccer fields are south on Solina Road. For more informa- tion, to view the site, or to receive a schedule of events, please call ReCAP at 905-571- 7227. larraine roulston The Re cy clerls Report OJJ Durham town plan- ners. politicians or interested residents who happen to be cruising the Trent Canal System this August can take in the Environmental Infor- mation Seminar in Camphellford on Thursday. Au1,. 22 from 10 a.m. to noon. at Old Mill Park, Grand Road. This half-day session, sponsored by the Environmental Youth Corps in co-operation with Campbellford and District Association for Com- munity Living, will have guest speakers discussing Northumber- land County's new wetldry recycling_ system. M ♦ 1 � I , 1♦ (". ♦ l� nl "V I i n � ♦, I. .. THF: WF'A't'S ADVE,ItTItiER, W'EI)., AUGt1S-t /4, 199&P:t,GE 17-A Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family , Eye Care EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. 427-4144 , � Nheelchair (Between Hwy 401 & Hwy 2) Accessible :•. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St 721-7506 PW AJAX 50 Commercial Ave 619 1473 COBOU RG 72 King St W 3724744 Saturday & Evening Appointments available JAMES R. 1*A CH • • 6JTECI Electronic Services Inc. Tel: (905) 509-7399 Fax: (905) 420-7351 OPENING AUGUST 19TH! t WE SERVICE & REPAIR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT & COMPUTERS ... Come check us out! Rougemount Plaza, 376 KingstonRd- MARTIAL ARTS CANADA FAMILY CENTRES DOES YOUR CHILD SMILE WITH CBDDRD Self -confidence will provide your child with one of the critical tools needed to be It hbe:ve sat %y N HOUSE: SAT., AUG. 17TH Free M.A.C. Hoodbands, boNoora. hot dog a drink) ~ •pecid gLmb: 5cdmCm and snow White. PAGE 13 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., Atl(;ttST 14, 1996 Pickering okays repair of damage which closed Greenwood library D Town approves repair, consulting fees totalling $37,000 PI('KE:RING -- Tux*n Council has approxed the repair of the Greenwood Branch of the Pickering Public Library at a cost of 532.:11. including S_ in consulting tees. A Portion of the west foundation %*all of the branch collapsed in late April and the library had to he closed for safctx reasons and temporarily relocated to the Greenwood Communuv Centre. The building is a former school- house built in I8N). It was renovated in 1975 but suffered frost damage to the %vest toundauon wall this past win- ter which led to the collapse. According to the consultant, the dam- age was caused by imufficient trost protection and Ixx)r surface drainage. Councillors were told less expen- siye temporary repairs would only lead .o more problems in the future. The consultant blamed some of the damage on the tact a portion of the 1978 reme- dial work was not carried out as planned. Since the library building is adja- cent to an clementan school. the Town is trying to get the repair work done before the start of the school *ear in September. Summer feast at Whitvale church PICKERING -- A corn roast and harhecue Is being held Friday e%enmg h* Whiteyalc United Church. The event will run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the church grounds at Altona and VVhite%ale Roads in north Pickering. The meal will include corn, sausage, pie, coffee and drinks for the kids. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for chil- dren and $22 for families. All are welcome. For more information call 294- 3457 or 294-0927. Learn tai chi in Pickering Friday PICKERING -- The Environmental Youth Corps offers a free tai chi session this Friday for area residents interested in learning a new and relaxing exercise. The session runs from 9 to 10 am. at the beachfront park at the bottom of Liverpool Rd., Pickering. The youth corps' Waves of the Waterfront and the Canadian Martial Arts Commission (Pickering) are sponsors. Everyone is welcometo attend. Call 427-3300, ext. 222 for information. If you've got to go back to school, you may as well do it in style. Besides, how else is anvbodv going to see how great you look in vour new denim baseball cap. It's available at the Information Oshawa booth, August 19 - 31. And it's our gift to you with a purchase of $50 or more. (while supplies last.) \orthcrn Elements BACK TO SCHOOL FASHION 49 l tet. 1AWA .............. �I OVER 200 STORES AND SOVICES INCLUDING THE BAY. EATON'S, SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM TIV 9 PM, SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6 PM AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM. STEVENSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 7213-6231 THE NEWS ADVERTISER. v�'F;U.• Al CYST 14.199(PAGE 19-A r3-�. P� _ %�.., _: a � .,� s .r •fir _„w. g g '� _TZ7, 73� 4114 K04 t e4d " r T-1 u x ~ L ' •. 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WFW.: ACI tiff 13. 0% Midwives' reunion in Durham set for Sept. 14 DURHAM -- Past, present and wifery Consumer Network, the cvcnt potential midwifery clients in will he held from ? to h p.m. at He% - Durham Region arc united to the dcnshore Park in Whitby. first Durham Community h41dw1yes For more information on the event Family Reunion Saturday Sept. 14 in or the group. call 430-9581. \L'hitb%. The reunion will offer clients an opportunity to visit with midwives and other families and talk about babies. Sponsored by the Durham Chapter of the Ontario Mid - Carni --al time Sundae AJAX -- A free larntl\ carni - %al is being held at the Christian Life Centre Sun- da,. Au,=. IS It take:, place at the corner of Rossland and Ra%cnscruti Rd.. Alai. Irom noun to4pin. Cal I 6'N'6-14 I I for rnforrnanon on the dent. Due to popular demand the 1/2 Price Sale at the Pickering Dairy Queen continues. Beginning today, all Blizzards are 1/2 Price 10:30-11:30 pm Drive-thru only 1099 Kingston Rd. (at Dbde) between Moviplex 9 K the Olive Garden 831-2665 CORRECTIVE NOTICE BY GOODYEAR CANADA INC. Y Flyers at your doorstep in each edition of the Neves Achrertiser! DUNN'S in the OSHAWA CENTRE has the best quality men's wear for about half what you would pay in other stores...rr� The Director of Investigation and Research ' (Competition Bureau, Industry Canada) has informed' us that savings claims published b\- Goodvear from January to \1av 1994 in various ne%vspapers across Canada for the promotion of some of its replacement passenger tires have raised questions under the misleading advertis- ing sections 52(1)(a) and 52(1)(d) of the Competition Act. The advertisements contained savings claims such as: "25%' off"; "four tires for the price of three"; "the second at half price" which were not based on the ordinary selling prices of these tires in all cases. Goodyear has resolved this situation by ensur- ing that all current and future savings claims. published by Goodyear are based on the regu- lar price at which the product is sold in the rel- evant market area. We have also established an 00 internal multi -tier advertising review system to support this commitment. 9 1 1 t t 1 lilt MEN'S DRESS Fine Quality SLACKS `+ You'd expect to oav Mr �Designer Suits DUNN'S PRICE 0GLE kND DOME BREASTED $ OO You'd ex.nect to pay 12501 35 DUNN'S $ 95 ALL TIES 0' PRICE MENS DRESS SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE ARROW and HATHAWAY You'd expect to pay_$60"MEN'S SHORTS DUNN$25oo$3000 SpYou'd erect to oav '4010 PRICE a DUNN'S $ 1595 MEN'S COTTON MEN'S FL PRICE SLACKS ORSHEIM & You'd eMW to oav '60" NUNN-BUSH SHOES DUNN'S PRICEYou'd expect to 122ty_$115" $ 95 DUMIS PRICE n. $ 95 r' MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ARROW and VAN HEUSEN You'd expect to pay 240" DUNN'S 95 PRICE $19 LIGHTWEIGHT BLAZERS AND SPORT COATS SINGLE die DOUBLE BREASTED You'd expect to nav '19500 , DUNN'S � � O PRICE SIZES 36 TO 48 FROM ' ♦ CONSERVATION Up the creek... Wl*th and sk1*11 ❑ Ajax and Pickering ;incl the shoreline of Lakc Ontario versity students arc among 43 voung while Nora Wesscly of Pickering is people hired by CLOCA under vari- university students busy mapping rr" S from Glaring- ous summer cmplovmcnt program,, ton to Whith`. Students Simon Morris (left) and Thomas Lewis are aid - put expertise to work The Four Ajax and Pic'kcring uni- See STUDENTS... page 22 ing conservation projects around Durham this summer. TUU NEWS ADVEWFISlER, WED., AUGUST 14, 1996 -PAGE 21-A for the environment BY CHRISTI CHASE. spt( I %I. 7Y1III F. \FwS %MFRIISVIR I)l K}1:1�1 ;%lost weckdays. Wwri Pawarllo and Thomas Lewis ,an he found up to their }up waders Ili l3ow mari illc Creek. Armed with survcv equipment. insert repellent and sunscreen pro- vidcd by their employer, the two young ,Ajax men. along with Sin)on Mom,, ol' Oshawa. are conducting an crllsNm survey of the geek for the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authont�, (CLOC'A ). Ajax's Stephanie Wilkins is con- ductlni-, erosion control monitoring, along llarmo n -v and Lyndc C•rccks FLAT RATIE Long Distance F R O M ...... If•rMwl• Il•M..w. u....p..• 99/2M11 1 f wlbuwwe l,x'wwl Two -W W � y (.•.ew.k.. AL= t'N� Collin w1e{.eeet .l,Pl• o n t h � `1.k - S �I•Il... �frua.. � •'..IN.,u... r raL It wl�es Ira..o.. l••Kri. 1..�,. .n a•k1.1-..nal M r: ,.n Y..,, r ..•Ir. Nw.r..rl 111• Al }our -h, long J..1au.. a.dl. v lwwwlrr=, �wlpn . !ww•:/. Nle, �Ier....{Ile 11..rw..N. 1 •M�w.111,. Ir ..w11w1Ate expanded un ice to: V Whitby, (hl:a%xa. lioum.-ni,life, Ne%%Ca111_ 1 Port ferry & lilac% st(wk arva., ,I'eIehopo ,A.awde (416)406-3977 InCILId 's �t CleliC•iOuS theme-hrOiled W'hOpper• s�indxvich, rl1CChL1nl fries and a 111e(1111111 Soft drink. Ajax 345 McKenzie Ave. (at Iklyly) Mon - Sun til 4 am Brampton 186 Main Street $otltll (at Nanw(xKl) Thur -tial til 2 am 285 Quern Street East (at Hwy. 410) Sun - Wed til 2 am Thur -Sat lit 3 am Georgetown 235 Guelph St. (at Mountainview) Fri & Sat tit 2 am Markham 7240 Kennedy Rd. 1 at Ik niso m ) Mon - Sun open 24 hours Mississauga 4141 nixie Rd. (Rockwood Mail) Mon -tiun til 4 :Int (x)65 Mississauga Rd. (at Hwy 401) Mon - Sun til 2 till 920A Minclas St. (au Toniken) Mon - Sun til 4 ant Newmarket 1739ii Yonge Street Sowlh (S. of Davis) Mon - Sun til 1 till North York 2372 Finch Ave. W. (at Weston) Sun - TIu1r til 3 am Fri & Sat til a am Oshawa 1327 Simcox St. N. (at Taunton) Mon - Sun til a atn 338 King St. Nicest (at Park) Mon - Sun til -t :un Pickering 1280 Kingston Rd. (at Li%eq-xx)U Sun - Thur til 1 till Fri , Sat til 2 :un Richmond Hill 1090) Binge Street (tipper Yonge Place, at Bernarcl) ,Mon - Sun til 1 ant Scarborough 25'1 Lmi-enre Ave. F..at %licliancl) bion - Sun til t .un 415 lbnlortll Itd. (A 11irrltnunlnl) Sun - WCd til 3 ant Mur -Sat lit .) .1111 Toronto 1194 King St. West tat Dufferin) Mon - Sun til 4am 940 Lawrence Ave. West (at Dufferin) Mon - Slut open 2.1 hours 11 Leslie Street (at Lakeshore) Mon - Sun til 4 am BURGER KING •T. M. OF /M.C. OE BURGER KING CORPORATION 0 1996 Reliable. aupen-ised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • j.11e C OMIO'l.lVe e•nvuooments • Jpmu41lrnq c7d��1 or Vrams • r',Iu'e'd ¢'JR'F.�rJr�a� Pr01(Je"Z • MOrlh,y 'IJrn� mSpPi ''J"q • Rel,abre ocal bash uo for Proviaer s 7ol{aa)s Or ilregg • l Jmolp(r r.urani c' coverage • lniCn�r' .'ag rc'iPiOlS suppled and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft Wafth-A P Twwnmtwyc�m 14"T A I censra Agenc, i Reliable. aupen-ised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • j.11e C OMIO'l.lVe e•nvuooments • Jpmu41lrnq c7d��1 or Vrams • r',Iu'e'd ¢'JR'F.�rJr�a� Pr01(Je"Z • MOrlh,y 'IJrn� mSpPi ''J"q • Rel,abre ocal bash uo for Proviaer s 7ol{aa)s Or ilregg • l Jmolp(r r.urani c' coverage • lniCn�r' .'ag rc'iPiOlS suppled and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft Wafth-A P Twwnmtwyc�m 14"T A I censra Agenc, � �•: ,i,l"'. ''l .lf 1'.. '. ."t.'�'.A� If.r l'. I. if o ./i n t,. r.Ice•zt=A=T'i2>r<%rt�t a.NXhLqM1 ..ILfir" Tvw-a0 *mmh� - � , ...... . Students get valuable training with conservation projects FROM PAGE 21 this year. "We're trying to determine how badly the Bowmanville Creek is eroding," says Mr. Pawaroo, a third -year University of Toronto environmental sciences student. "Within 25 years, this area is supposed to be fully developed and they'd like to stabilize the shoreline." ""]'his river has not been done before." says Mr. Lcwis• who is also studying environmental sciences at the 11 of '1'. The third -year student says the survey will help CLOCA determine the potential for erosion along: the creek• essential when determining areas for development. "It's important stuff," Mr. Pawa- roo says, adding next year's summer students and local engineers will use the information he and the others are gathering . Ms. Wilkins• about to enter her last year at Wilfrid Laurier I Tniyersi- ty" in geograph%. is surveying sites to measure the amount of erosion along creeks and the lake shoreline, updat- ing existing information. Ms. Wessely's job keeps her mostly in the office. drawing, maps of local streams. "Basically i take maps of water courses and determine how far out they should regulate the land for construction." the: SS'atcrloo Univer- sity geography student says. I he map. they're using now are from 1914. 'That's the last time the government did base maps. Since then. there*,, been a lot of develop- ment here. especially in Bow- manyille." All four students are enjoyin,_ their summer jobs and find they're pickin,-, up handy skills and putting their university education to work in the field. "it relates to a lot of my courses." Ms. Nk'ilkins says. "It'll fk good experience.' "I'm Join: a lot of mapping courses at school so this is right up my alley." says V4'essely. who's entering her fourth and final year of university. Mr. Lcwis says he's studied rivers and the: various parts of them in uni- versity. "Now in our work the wicked thing is we get to see all this," he ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Bade to School if 1 Insert, appearing in this newspaper. Wednesday. August 14. 1996. Please note the following: Page 2 - Eaton Basics turtlenecks in sizes 2-6X and S.M,L, prices have been reversed. Copy should read: 2-6X.. 2 for 12.98 or 7.99 each. S,M,L, 2 for 16.98 or 9.99 each, also Eaton Basics fleece 2 for 19.98 or 11.99 each. is not available in XL size for boys. Page 3 -Eaton Kids boy's ribbed henley is not available in grey heatherblue heather and green heather colooxed T-shirt are not available in all stores. The following items should have been identified as "Introductory Offers". Page 5 - Boy's and Girl's Nike 'Edge Trainer' and Reebok 'NPC Insignia'. Page 6 -Attitude denim jumpers. Page 9 -All Levi's cotton T-shirts shown and Levi's socks. After Sept 8, 1996 our regular prices for these items will be as marked. Page 5 -Boys Nike 'Edge Trainer' Our Reg: 59.99 will be available August 28. Page 5 -Girls "Nike Edge Trainer' Our Reg 54.99 will not be available. Page 5 -'Nike' Pommel Force' wil be available August 21, 1996. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising., We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customer.. SATO N'S says. Ms. Wcsscly will go on to teachers' Ile intends to add engineering, studies collcge or graduate schlxil once she grad - to his environmental sciences and then uatcs. return to his native ]aunaica to help regu- Ms. Wilkins is unsure what she'll do late environmental practices. atter graduating next spring. Mr. Pawaroo plans to work in the envi- Other students are working for CLOCA ronmental field, too. this summer as environmental day camp counsellors, environmental educators at public events and aquatic and natural areas assessment crews. Assessment crews have, to date, docu- mented three regionally rare plants -- the small yellow ladies' slipper, maiden hair fern and showv orchis. ITS THE LIMITED TIME PONTIA( DEALERS- '96 CLLAROUT. HURRY IN FOR THE BEST SELECTION ON THESE AND ALL OTHER MODELS IN STOCK. 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Smart cmlonxn U"- Sk—L—e, a custom- Iraw rk,wn payment u1 your neat nr•w GM —h. k- •• 7S� I dr.a{nr'I base plan to Id "urn .—I, spec the meds You , an ® "rade """"' w '` " mnthl °r oy paynwnt, What's your card done for you lately? you „r uv - .,, your trade-rn You skowod kl this: f8av-d Sh -t Irf r14 Pf—I a, d,,,,b d GMC Jimmy nut — llv e, ,Ir„w.� '11 rri,�h1, Iii ,•nt r, n,��renr, and Ia.r, are r1u1 in, luded. otter appl,_ lu 1996 urw „ ,1e.n„ �eh:r �„ deal.•• invrnlurY (2ua� ���t �.•, a e nm�lr•d and , n ,�„feh may not hr eva.,ahlr el snm,• .hel.•r,lrips 1).alrr tiadr may hr rir� Oealrr may ,ell leas our less Offer a r k `;{uelai,-d rr.e. �,,, „r a .., 1 �m�Ied I�me .atrr r , is �I 1" i nmb,nrd u uwd with nl her ober, tee you. 0,'16.r I•�� del e�h "111 and GM ere li• rn,rrf u,e rY�,I Mark, ' pr• Entertainment Call us at 683-5110 with your entertainment news THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., AUGUST 114,1996 -PAGE 2-;-A A Fine DininW'_ 141PICJ& Restaurant Open 7 Days A Week AL<o:gt,ailatile. Private ',�oomsJorChrWenings,'11.edding JZeccptwn: or.�ny �pecia!'Ft�ent • 'Evenyday SpeciaLt . ttt�ttttttttttttttttt��tti n Strike up Exeter High School students the band,' make a play for trip to British Columbia J Ajax school band really going places ...if you help out BY CHRIS,1'1' CHASE �1'FI'IU 10 11IF %1-w1 %D%1­RIIsFR \1:\X -- The Exeter High School hand may he just a I.rw %cars old but it's really Loins, places. "Terrace. B.C.. to he exact. Sand members and music teacher Kc,, in Jackson w III head to the w'esl coast next Nla�, fur the second half of an exchange with a hand that came to Alax this past spring. But first. the four-year-old Exeter hand has to raise ahout M 1 .200 per member to make the trip possible. So the 17 hand nlcmhers and their parents have kicked off a Fund-raising campaign. Thcv'yc held a hottic drive. arc holding barbecues and raffling off Blue Jays tickets. More events will he planned and held once school starts in September. Cor- porate sponsors arc being soueht, too. "The hand members arc ask- ing A^jax residents to help them wing their way to B.C. "It's for a good cause." says Krista Jorgensen, who plays the flute. "%Vc can't do it on our own. We need the community's help." Barbecues are being held Aug. 17, 23. 31 and Sept. h. 7 and 20 just outside LOEB. Ba} ly Street and Monarch Avenue, from 3 to 8 p.m. Fri- days and 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays. Raffle tickets for the Blue Jays' home season closing game arc $2 each or three for $5 and are a%ailahle at the hancccucs and at the SuhwaN booth at the Ajax Trade Show Sept. 6. 7 and X The draw will he held Sept. 8 when there will it,,() he a hale and craft tahle. "RI 'ht now we're ,got 17 stu- dents %o, -Irking hard to get the money in." saes lir. Jackson. Once school starts. :t "major hliti" will beuin and last until the end of the school vcar. Mr. Jackson saes he hope, the stu- dents' lund-raising efforts will focus on providing services for people such as cicanln,, win- dows, raklnl_ Iravcs and shovel- ling snow. "M'e're hoping for a really 4100d w Intcr." he says. The work will all he worth- while when the hand heads to B.C.. sometime around the Vic- toria Day weekend in Ma\, tic say s. Band rncmhers will he hillct- cd with the Thornhill I:Icmcn- tarti School hand which visited here last `lay. 'rhe Grades 8 to 10 students from B.C. stayed with Exeter hand members' families and played several concerts at local schools. They also won gold in Music Fest in Toronto, allowing them to go on to national com- petition. When Terrace hand leader Mike Wen left. he told Mr. Jack- son they'd he expecting a return visit. A said '"fry and hold rile hack'," Mr. Jackson says. Although the itin- erary has yet to he (9111'. developed, the trip " A fund-raising barbecue held last weeKencl was cne o"` *ne Tarry events planned to the coming months to help the Exeter High School band raise money for the second half of an exchange with students at Terrace. British Columbia's Thornhill Elementary School. Here, flutist Krista Jorgensen (left) and clarinetist Jea- nine Williamson (right) flank Melinda Sule as she cooks up some hamburgers for the cause. will include some time to tour the B.C. coastal area and 'Van- couN,er, he says. Concerts will he part of the tour. While Exeter hand is young and small. It Is doing well and is getting plenty of positive feed - hack. Mr. Jackson says. He's hoping the hand will photo by Jason bebregts grow w Ith new Gradc 9 students when school starts next month. Anyone interested in being a corporate sponsor or helping out the hand is asked to call Alargarct Baker at 0SO-7757 or 086- -4-13. 1) EATERY IV OPEN tion. -sat. 9.00 AII. Stntlly 9,30 Afll YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT MOMS Breakfast Special (Daily) $279 Luncheon Specials Daily %595 TWO CAN DINE FOR (Every Day of The Week) $1349 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT (Everytlting on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) $!9!! TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $59w per person Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 Dinner theatre serves up comedy PICKERING -- Thr Hers ngatc Barn Theatre Is uttering mo onncdl pro ductio ns during its next scason. Run for Yullr �Vifr runs Sept. h to N()%.I-Ind out lust '.what can happen when a Inan tries to kccp two wives without lusinL his sarw%% This hox- oificc smash frnitn London's west end is the funniest of Rai Cot enc% s :urllr- dics Wht) , l 'rider Where ' runs ss(o, X h Dc,: 1. 1lic L'Irl, arc up to ,ornc- thrng and the hu`s suspect. Scx,. Irn- gcrlc, a tan,% hotel suite and :I Itl�ste nous Italian all add up it) an c%cnmg of outral'cous ctancd%. l:or rescr%ations or more informa- tion. call 41" �Os� 'Ihe theatre Is at 2-s` \Ilona Rd in PickcnnL. between the I•ourlh and I itch ('kmccsslt)n,. The Ranch' Bar & Grill Scottish / Football r Games 1' ) ne sit -pt V-01cr"CH � .„ r nlhrr _.caries Welcome "Teddy Bears" (Since 1955) ;ewoot Live Entertainment dug'; 9-111- Todd `elan Aug 16-17 - hike Hensman Aug 23-2.1 - I.arn Hachev Aug 30-31 - ,Iimmx Fraser 5 miles north of Bowmanville just off Durham Rd. 57 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Featuring: • Beautiful /10'.v 70' Pool • 18 Hole Miniature Golf • Tennis Court Fantastic children's water play area :omplete with 3 pools water umbrella, mini slide, water cannons. 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I • ..•�; I I ��� ' �,�rp 1 1 "}i�r{ 1: 11I11i' twit getgoc#d ►•allla ►+•hall 1•(o)11 shop cit Kiioh Hill 1•'(11-111.1 " ' PMW26-A41ft NX y AtB� , , ' VAIICsCitdT,- .. . �Ci�iiliiTw�llWoL?ir leer-1Y96�•. .«_ . � � -- - ------�-- ------ P SPORTS Fax your sports results to us at 683-7363 Squirts winners _ 5-� Dolphin tykes hammer Oshawa of two of three league games PICKE:RING — The Pickering; rep boys' squirt softball team has been hot lately, winning two of three York - Durham League games. Pickering smoked East Gwillimhury 13-4. Scorin_e were Andrew McCallum. Jeff Mact-arlane. Billy Keith and Oliver Salmon with two runs apiece. Chris MacLcod, R,.an Miller, Kiel McCallum. Jeff Magee and Nlatthe« KmL, with one run each. In a close game with Woodbridge. the local boys lust 10-9. Highlights included a home run by Anthorn Paradu.o and a triple by Ricks Chester. Two rum were scored by Keith and Andre.+ McCallum and single runs by Mact.cod. Salmon. MacFarlane. Paradiso and Chester Against Oak Ridges. Pickering prc- yailed -i- 1 behind a one -hitter pitched by Macleod Helped by superb detcncc. MacLeod only faced three batters in all but one inning. Scoring were Keith with Iwo runs. MacLeixi and Andrew \tc('.illum w ith one each. Driving in runs were Salmon. Andrew MXalluni and Chcstcr. Mite call-up NIchdi Khanahnradi made a great catch in centre field and shared the most .aluahlc pla\eraward with Kin_ During the Chic holiday weekend. the train took part in the Tournament of Champions in Sarnia. One of the highlights saw Jeff M.wec heat 1:� other participants to win a silver medal in the Golden Glove Contest. On Aug. 23 and 2-3. the Pickering syr rt. will host the ti"ork-Durham League playoffs at Kinsmen Park on Putting for bucks Rich Ulrich taps in a putt for a bogey during the ninth annual George Hannah Memorial Golf Tournament at Fawn Brook Gott Course in Ajax Sunday. About S2.300 was raised to battle cystic fibrosis, bringing the tournament totals to more than $23,000 to fight the disease. There were 54 golfers taking part. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Major bantams edged in national qualifier PICKLRING — The Pickering Red Secy A+ Software major bantam rep baseball team gut to the final four before it was stopped in its quest to make the national :hampionship. Pickering was edged 2-1 b,, Kitchener in the semi finals in Etobicokc Kitchener went on to win IN, provincial title by defeating "Ihomhill. a team Pickering had earlier beaten by I I runs. Aeamst Kitchener. Pickering got a stellar pitch- ing performance tram Pat Tobin. who struck out eight and didn't give up any walks. To reach the semis, the Red Sox stared h� ham- trwring Niagara Falls 15-7. Pickering hatted through its order in the tint inning and cruised to the win. Tobin drove in three runs in the game. left Murphy smacked two doubles and third baseman Mike Hindley drove in two. 11,e Red Sox also capitalized on Niagara errors, as John Gregson and Ben Gooch Lxxh scored on overthrows. Pitchers Jason Schwabe, Mike Roga and Gooch combined for a 6-5 victory over the Brampton Braves. Tobin crushed a three -run homer to send the game into extra innings. Roga struck out three Brampton batters and Murphy drove in Chris Lawrence with the winning run. Pickering then mercied West Hill 14-4, with Tobin, Brendan Jeffrey and Kael Racioppa sharing the pitching duties. The Red Sox again used a big tint inning. taking a 5-0 lead h} batting around the order. Grerson smashed a mo -run homer and singled. Keith Lehman tnpled. singled and knocked in two runs. Hindle, doubled and smeled. Gexich doubled, while Ronm Bathia, Schwabe. Roza. Lawrence and Tobin all singled. Gex)ch tossed a gem in a 3-1 win over the Brampton Royals. while Tobin tripled and Gregson whacked three doubles to lead the offence. Pickering then mercied the previously unbeaten Thornhill Reds I3-2. Murphy, Gregson, Lehman, Lawrence and Bathia all drove in two runs, while Schwahe knocked in one. Racioppa tossed a complete game for the win and he was assisted by some solid defence. Pickering ended the game with a Tobin -to - Lawrence -IO -Lehman double play. The: Thornhill win moved the Red Sox into the semis. AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax - Pickering Dolphin tyke football team started its season ofh right by hammering the Oshawa Haw•keve squad 43-0 in the Brennan Bowl. Scoring two touchdowns each li)r the Dolphins at the Oshaova Civic Centre on Sundav were halfback Dan West and quarterback Fink Glayic. Runnim, hack Cojoe Johnson and fullback Paul Gemin each had a major, while cornerback Dan Ga/arek ran in two two-peiint conver- sions and West booted a field goal. Nese tackle Zack Vivian blacked and recovered a punt and earned the dc(en- sive most valuable player award. Wcst picked up the offensive MVP honors. Ken Silva and Derek Van Dusen made keN tackles in their oppiment's backfield and Gaiarck recovered an on -side kick. The atom Dolphins weren't as fortu- nate as the" lost to the Haw kcws 26-0. Chris Whitlock earned the l\iVP honors ------------------------- ;;Pickering Panthers" N N 1-1 %nvone interested in beim; N 1�4 maid to take a Metros juni()rN 1.4 Pickering; Panther" H I lockev Plaver into their" " ho me for the 1996-199-" "season PLEASE CALL Ron" H Blizzard. G.M. 831-2693 car" 1--11(x. " on offence and Ryan Bardgett on defence. The peewee Dolphins also came up short, losing 22-6, with the lone touch- duwn scored by Marlon Wong when he returned a kirk -oft all the way. Not playing Sunday were the Dolphin hantanrs. Durham Synchro Club Inc. Join in a sport that Canada is recognized for throughout the world! 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If you have Red Cross Blue or above, and would like more information, please contact IN we •KEG- ,AugTIME LOCAMON 21/96 6:00 pm - 8:00 m A.C.C. - EAST DIVISION COACH PHONE Bantam AA Tim Murphy 686-7666 Aug 25/ 8:00 am - 9:30 am Pickering Village M/Novice AA Tony O"Brien 428-3256 9:30 am -11:00 am Pickering Village Novice AA Mike Fox 427-3510 11:00 am -12:30 pm Pickering Village M/Atom AA Frank Robinson 427-0930 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Pickering Village Atom AA Bill Neadles 427-9077 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Pickering Village M/Peewee AA Herb Watson 427-7149 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Pickering Village PeeWee AA Bill Carroll 427-6156 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Pickering Village M/Bantam AA Rob Holland 427-7888 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm Pickering Village Midget AAA John Winder 6834512 Sept 6/96]9:00 pm - 11:00 p Pickering Village Midget AA Steve Horner 683-6758 SCOREBOARD PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ATOM BOYS' DIVISION LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Aug. 8) TEAM PTS carpet -Towne 34 International Computers 33 Bob Johnston Chev Olds 25 Citi Sign 20 ,;,W Store Fixtures 19 P,cov Water Garden 8 Fisheries 19 P.C. Computers 14 Parkland Electric 12 RESULTS Aug. 8: Bob Johnston 22 vs. Citi Sign 11; Picov Water Garden A Fsheries 3 vs. Parkland Electric 0; Carpet -Towne 12 vs ntemational Computers 9; C+W Store Fixtures 3 vs. R.C. ^omputers 0. AuQ. 6: Carpet -Towne 13 vs. International Computers 9; Citi Sign •2 vs. Parkland Electric 11; C.W Store Fixtures 17 vs. R.C. omputers 7; Bob Johnston Chev Olds 11 vs. P oov Water Garden R Fisheries 10. Aug. 1 Cil, Signs 13 vs. Pcov Water Garden 8i Fisheries 6: C+W ,tore Fortures 10 vs. International Computers 6; CarpetTowne10 .s. Parkland Electric 8 (MVP Steve Kennedy); Bob Johnston Chev '?Ids 9 vs. P.C. Computers 9 Ill David Pyle,. July 30: International Computers 7 (MVP Vince Oppedisano) vs. Pcov Water Garden 8 Fisheries 6; Citi Sign 12 vs. C+W Store Fixtures 9. Carpet -Towne 10 (MVP Richard Mohan) vs. Bob Johnston Chev Olds 8; R C. Computers 3 vs. Parkland Electric 0 July 25: All games rained out -- one point to each team. July 23: Picov Water Garden 3 Fisheries 20 vs. C+W Store Fixtures 5; R.C. Computers 8 vs. Carpet -Towne 6; International Computers 14 vs. Cit, Sign 7; Bob Johnston Chev Olds 10 vs. Parkland Electric B. July 18'. Carpet -Towne 22 (MVP Kyte Van De Pospoort) vs. Bob Johnston Chev Olds 12 (MVP Kyle Smith); Picm Water Garden d F,shenes 12 vs C+W Store Fixtures 11; Grit Sign 12 (MVP Andrew Arathoon) vs. R.C. Computers 11; International Computers 18 rMVP Kyle Bartlett) vs. Parkland Electric 1. July 16 Bob Johnston Chev Olds 17 (MVP Cameron Barwell, vs. Parkland Electric 4; International Computers 15 (MVPs Man Ferguson. Ryan MacDonald) vs. C+W Store Fixtures 6; Carpet Towne 17 IMVP Dame) Langlois), vs. Cit, Sign 5 tMVP Jordan Pcljar ., Pcov Water Garden 8 Fisheries 18 (MVP Mlchaef Shedde^) vs. R.C. Computers 7. July — nternattonal Computers 12 (MVP Jake Passmore) vs. Bob Johnston Chev Olds 4 (MVP Nicholas Larder',; Cal Sign 3 ;MVO Kelly Pharr', vs. R C. Computers 0; Carpet- T^,w^e 3 vs. Pcov Water Garden 8 F,shenes 0: Parkland Eect-c 1 S MVP Michail Jolly) vs. C+W Store Fixtures 18 July 9 Farivarid Electric 7 !MVP Thomas Terranova) vs. Pcov Ill 'jarden 8 Fisheries 5 ;MVP Bradley Mitchell Bob .�nnston Chev Olds B [MVP Bradley Johnston, vs. P.:: Computers 6; Carpet Towne 13 ill Darryl Hand, vs International Computers 4 MVP Adam SNdmere;; C+W Store Fixtures 17 vs. Cfl Sign 10 'MVP Jonathan Thacil SQUIRT BOYS WESTNEY HEIGHTS MEWS FINAL STANDINGS SLO-PITCH TE AN GP W L T PCT -.+l Computers 16 13 1 2 875 Pickering Honda 16 13 3 0 .813 Gra,r o•ocessxng 19 12 7 0 .632 Pick Mee s Slo�Psch 19 11 7 1 .605 Wc,em 19 11 7 1 .605 Eastern 'ire 18 9 7 2 .556 Premier Trophy 19 7 10 2 .421 Bob .1 hest n Chev Olds 20 6 12 2 350 Dom Save -A -Centre 19 5 11 3 .342 Pick. Rec. Softball 20 5 12 3 .325 Ouanf�m into. RK 1B 4 11 3 .306 Coldwell Bankers 19 4 12 3 289 MITE OIRLS DIVISION 9 LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Aug. 9) TEAM GP W L T PCT R/O Inves:,ge:ors Group 15 14 1 0 .933 0 Class A Electronics 14 7 5 2 .571 1 TPA 13 6 5 2- .538 3 Flora Water Rd Max 13 6 6 1 .500 2 Marshall Homes 12 5 5 2 .500 2 Cherrywood Rooting 14 6 7 1 .464 1 Coldwell Bankers 12 3 6 3 375 3 Silverside Computer 14 4 8 2 .357 1 Steve's No Fnft 13 3 9 1 269 1 RO - rain outs GAME RESULTS Aug. 9: The Investigators Group 15 (MVPs Brooke Paterson, Danielle Visconti, Ashleigh Pemberton) vs. Class A Electronics 10 (MVP Mallory Hendry). Aug. B Silverside Computer System 25 (MVPs Jennifer Cranston, Amy Panngtion) vs Steve's No Frith 20 (MVP Miranda Marshatq; Class A Electronics /6 (MVP Alison Noble) vs. Cherrywood Rooting 10 (MVP Christine Bailey): The Investigators Group 17 (MVPs Krystle Lukosius, Cary Joynt, Daniere Visconti) vs. Coldwel Bankers 6 (MVP Nicole Comber); TPA. 15 ('MVP Key Partner) vs. Flora Water Re/Max 10 (MVP Mogen Lindsay. Rachel Ho). Aug 6: SiMerside Computer SysNrrs 9 (MVP Rana[ Bicserdi) vs Flora Water PAUm 6 (MVPs Megan Lindsay, Kera Laviol ); Coldwell Bankers 14 vs. Marshall Homes 14 (MVP Alison Cat); Cherrywood Roding 14 vs. T.P.A. 11 (MVP Kerry Griwe). Aug. 1: Class A Electronics 17 (MVPs Stephanie Mackenzie, Cheryl Blak) vs. Flora Waw RdMax 13; The Investipalors Group 1S (MVPs Dana LoughYn, Lauren Gibb) vs. CMrtywood Rooting 4; CddwN Bankers 12 vs. Slew's No Frit /0 (MVP Fteelher Finley): Marsh N Homes (MVP Lindsay Mer shat) (von by dd&A over T.P.A. (MVP Miichst a LeClei►l. July 30: The Imeagslors Group 15 (MVPs DaniNM Visconti Fawn Forder) vs. Steve's No Frill 11 (MVP Kykle Lutes); Silverside Computer Systems 8 (MVP Holy Cometa) vs. Marshall Homes 4 :MVP Megan Edwards, Coldwell Bankers vs. T.P.A. - rained out. AJAX MEWS SLO-PITCH ASSSOCIATION MASTER'S DIVISION Standing as of Aug. B TEAM GP W L T PTS Butt's PumpslPizza Pinc20 19 2 0 36 Gators 20 13 7 0 25' Royals 19 10 8 1 21 Can. Home Therapy 20 7 12 1 14' Tutor Rose 19 5 14 0 10 Slugs 20 5 15 0 B' ' Scores called in late - loss of one point GAME SCORES Butt's Pumps'Pizza Pill 19 vs Gators 9; Gators 17 vs. Slugs 6; Butt's Pumps'Pjzza Pino 12 vs. Royals 7; Tudor Rose 22 vs. Canadian Home Therapy 9; Slugs defeated Canadian Home Therapy - no score provided. RESULTS FROM AUG. 11 Shooters 22 ,'WP Andrew Moffat. MJP Steve Kruck. vs. Steve Fearon-Re Max Quality Ore 1t LP Steve Berry, MVP'Nayne St, Aubyl Shooters 16 MIP Andrew Moffat, MVP Barri .,roil, vs. Steve FearorVRtiMax Guai,ty One ' LP 3 MVP Steve Berry;; ',gyp Bats 18 IWP Mike Hickey. MVP Brett Huethe• vs. C K Alto Service 7 LP S MVo Jasor Bailey ; Pniihes 17 V1 S V,vP esti Nash; vs. P.0.I. 15 LP d MVP Steve ?row^e ',arada T•.,x '2 (WP Jim Hewer. MVPs Chris Brags, .- _ . - +s... d^ a^oe• 5 (LP Rob Cooper, MVP Gerry Fallisr; Canada Trust 12 MIP Jim Hewer, MVPs Rob Crvello, Todd Thompsol Rack 'Em Up 3 (LP Dennis Smith, MVP Dave Siltenen); Recognition 19 (WP 3 MVP Mike Briand) vs. Dickson Pnnhng 17 iLP Gerry MacPherson, MVP Allan Frampton) PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week 11 -- Steve Browne, P.C.I. AJAX UNITED SOCCER CLUB BOYS' SEVEN i UNDER LEAGUE RESULTS Aug. 7: Amadon Fence 8 Deck 2 'lance Araujo 2) vs. Discount Paint Centre Q Ajax Auto Pans 3 (Ryan Stel, Cam Garland, Dane Roberts) vs. Mary Brown Fried Chicken 2 1Matthew Pica, Timothy Chambertair; July 31: Ajax Auto Parts 4 )Dane Roberts 3, Cam Gartand) vs. Discount Paint Centre 0; Arl Fence 3 Deck 1 Uosh Pritchard; vs. Mary Brown Fried Cil,cke^ July 24' Discount Paint Centre vs. Mar/ Brown Fried Chicken - no score provided; Ajax Auto Parts 4 iCahe Roberts 3, Cam Garland, vs. Amadon Fence 3 Deck 3 (Josh Pritchard 2, Riley Andrusak;. July 1T Amadon Fence 3 Deck 2 Josh Pritchard 2 vs. Discount Pa ^t Ce^1•e 0; Ajax Auto Parts 4 (Dane Rcberts 3. Cohn Garland) vs. Mary Brown Fred Cn,cxer � July 1C: Ajax Auto Parts 4 i0ane Rcber•s 3, Colin Garlands vs Discou^' Part Centre 0: Mary Brown P•,ed Chicken t (Matthew Rcc,, vs. Amadon Fence d Dec. 0. Juty3: Mary Brown Peed Clijcke^ 5 'Kevin Watts 5; vs. Dscount Paint Certre, Ajax Auto Parts 4 (Cane Roberts 3. Colin Garland; vs. Amadon Fence 3 Deck G June 26Discount Paint Centre , -Andrew McEwanr vs. Amaidon Fence 8 Deck 0; Mary Brown P 1 e d C i' c, 2 2'7-A (Kevin Watts. Tim Chamberlain) vs. Ajax Auto Pans t (Dane Poberts). June 19: Ajax Auto Parts 3 (Dane Roberts, Jonathan Mathew, Jason Croccot vs. Discount Paint Centre 1 [Corey Carter,; Amadon Fence S Deck 1 (Josh Pritchard) vs. Mary Brown Fried Chicken. June 12: Mary Brown Fried Chicken 4 [Matthew Ricci, Andrew Habib, Kevin Watts, Tim Chamberlain, vs. Discount Paint Centre 2 (Corey Carter 2t: Amadon Fence 3 Deck 2 Cohn Pynberk, Josh Pritchard) vs. Ajax Auto Parts t (Cohn Garland). Chartered Financial Planner James Schofield "A professional you can trust with a reputation for the highest quality personal scrip and integrity" • Mutual Funds • Highest Rate (T.LC.'s • Life Insurance Planning • Tax & Estate Planning Canada Family Centres: Making a difference in your community "DEALING WITH BULLIES" Contrary to popular belief- hulling is not ,.;St pan „t growing up'- In fact, according ti) h, Scpicmher,'0ctohcr issue it Ps.:hology I day. P� to 2(1 percent of children that arc :1. o),cd in bullying either are .titin. ,,r t ulthc, :.Ich school ,car And. the number ha, hccn n,:rca,ing In 1993. 7 percent „t ,tudcn:. _u 1.l bullied others B, 1991. the nunther .^.std c:rca,ed a staggering +u ;t•rcent The damage created i the Itvcs of tx)th the ,Ic ,:ria and the bullies Is seri- u. and can be extreme ln,lced, children as ,dung 10 years old ha%c com- illlttcd suicide as a wa, of :,-aping the torture of the hull, titan, countries around the world hd,e taken steps t,,.,ard, studying the rela- tionship hctwccn the hulk and the , Iclim Soni: of the results lose been ,urpns- ink ' It talc, a ,eery spccif - lc set of ncgaerve conditions I o create a bullNlth Imlay', steadily deteriorating family unit, there and complex, but equalk damaging 'Tc:ish tour child to he as,crtl,e Self :oll donee is -,our hc,t wrap, n 'Talk ur :hold about how other kid, treat them Thi, not 11wa,s a ta,ounte subject w you ma', ha'. in,hgatc the conversation •;l.l In a self-esteem building pni_ra:1. '.1 r• al -art, Canada Famih Let them know entre R, Ic pla, with .our nldren su thc, will he cis arcd with ionic :op - technique, )o not encourage ,our iW to fight hack H illic% choose smaller. -soaker children to attack I iricn. this just ctnour- adc, the bully That docs - r ))lean the. shouldn't ^e prepared to defend them,eNcs The, should 'Intemeric Do not write :t off a, "part of growing Lip " Children do not have the same axial skill, vct to .ol,e problem., 'Get the schoolli olvcd This is ,cry important of the situation and that sou is little surprise we would see an increase in bul- expect some intcnention lies 'Bullies can be damaging to your child's 'Bullying causes negan%e effects on its self esteem and, po,sli their physical health ,taimsfor dccadc- Your support. education In combination with Bullies tend to be on a dow nw ardh spiral- this rnl.mial all program can make a big differ- ing course of life They ha,e difficulty making ence to how your child deals with the school friends and creating relationship, Indeed. the yard bully ser) act of bullying is a desperate attempt at cre- To set up a pn,ate consultation to see how ating a relationship. we can help you or )our family, call us in 'It's not just "boys being boys"; Girls are OshawaA%hitby at 721-2271 or Pickenng /Ajax bullies too. Their tactics tend to be nxyre subtle at 839-5000. Familes Growing Strong Together FAMILY MARTIAL ARTS CANADA CENTRES And ContinuingEducation Fall 1996 Adult Your copy will arrive at your door, with .>d this newspaper Sunday, August 18th. REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 19th 8 BOARD OF EDUCATION DURHAM WESTNEY HEIGHTS MEWS SLO-PITCH LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS (As of Aug. 11) TEAM GP W L T RF RA PTS Shooters' 18 17 1 0 290 108 34 Rack 'Em Up 19 15 4 0 227 130 30 Phjtlies 18 12 6 0 263 159 24 Canada Trust 18 10 8 0 205 172 20 Highlande,s 18 10 8 0 223 214 20 PC.I. 17 9 8 0 213 157 is Recognition 18 9 IC 0 214 272 16 LA Bats 18 7 11 0 179 222 14 OK 're, Serv. 19 5 14 0 175 271 10 Steve Fearon 17 4 13 0 171 264 9 Dickson Print. 18 2 16 0 124 317 4 ' Clinched title RESULTS FROM AUG. 11 Shooters 22 ,'WP Andrew Moffat. MJP Steve Kruck. vs. Steve Fearon-Re Max Quality Ore 1t LP Steve Berry, MVP'Nayne St, Aubyl Shooters 16 MIP Andrew Moffat, MVP Barri .,roil, vs. Steve FearorVRtiMax Guai,ty One ' LP 3 MVP Steve Berry;; ',gyp Bats 18 IWP Mike Hickey. MVP Brett Huethe• vs. C K Alto Service 7 LP S MVo Jasor Bailey ; Pniihes 17 V1 S V,vP esti Nash; vs. P.0.I. 15 LP d MVP Steve ?row^e ',arada T•.,x '2 (WP Jim Hewer. MVPs Chris Brags, .- _ . - +s... d^ a^oe• 5 (LP Rob Cooper, MVP Gerry Fallisr; Canada Trust 12 MIP Jim Hewer, MVPs Rob Crvello, Todd Thompsol Rack 'Em Up 3 (LP Dennis Smith, MVP Dave Siltenen); Recognition 19 (WP 3 MVP Mike Briand) vs. Dickson Pnnhng 17 iLP Gerry MacPherson, MVP Allan Frampton) PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week 11 -- Steve Browne, P.C.I. AJAX UNITED SOCCER CLUB BOYS' SEVEN i UNDER LEAGUE RESULTS Aug. 7: Amadon Fence 8 Deck 2 'lance Araujo 2) vs. Discount Paint Centre Q Ajax Auto Pans 3 (Ryan Stel, Cam Garland, Dane Roberts) vs. Mary Brown Fried Chicken 2 1Matthew Pica, Timothy Chambertair; July 31: Ajax Auto Parts 4 )Dane Roberts 3, Cam Gartand) vs. Discount Paint Centre 0; Arl Fence 3 Deck 1 Uosh Pritchard; vs. Mary Brown Fried Cil,cke^ July 24' Discount Paint Centre vs. Mar/ Brown Fried Chicken - no score provided; Ajax Auto Parts 4 iCahe Roberts 3, Cam Garland, vs. Amadon Fence 3 Deck 3 (Josh Pritchard 2, Riley Andrusak;. July 1T Amadon Fence 3 Deck 2 Josh Pritchard 2 vs. Discount Pa ^t Ce^1•e 0; Ajax Auto Parts 4 (Dane Rcberts 3. Cohn Garland) vs. Mary Brown Fred Cn,cxer � July 1C: Ajax Auto Parts 4 i0ane Rcber•s 3, Colin Garlands vs Discou^' Part Centre 0: Mary Brown P•,ed Chicken t (Matthew Rcc,, vs. Amadon Fence d Dec. 0. Juty3: Mary Brown Peed Clijcke^ 5 'Kevin Watts 5; vs. Dscount Paint Certre, Ajax Auto Parts 4 (Cane Roberts 3. Colin Garland; vs. Amadon Fence 3 Deck G June 26Discount Paint Centre , -Andrew McEwanr vs. Amaidon Fence 8 Deck 0; Mary Brown P 1 e d C i' c, 2 2'7-A (Kevin Watts. Tim Chamberlain) vs. Ajax Auto Pans t (Dane Poberts). June 19: Ajax Auto Parts 3 (Dane Roberts, Jonathan Mathew, Jason Croccot vs. Discount Paint Centre 1 [Corey Carter,; Amadon Fence S Deck 1 (Josh Pritchard) vs. Mary Brown Fried Chicken. June 12: Mary Brown Fried Chicken 4 [Matthew Ricci, Andrew Habib, Kevin Watts, Tim Chamberlain, vs. Discount Paint Centre 2 (Corey Carter 2t: Amadon Fence 3 Deck 2 Cohn Pynberk, Josh Pritchard) vs. Ajax Auto Parts t (Cohn Garland). Chartered Financial Planner James Schofield "A professional you can trust with a reputation for the highest quality personal scrip and integrity" • Mutual Funds • Highest Rate (T.LC.'s • Life Insurance Planning • Tax & Estate Planning Canada Family Centres: Making a difference in your community "DEALING WITH BULLIES" Contrary to popular belief- hulling is not ,.;St pan „t growing up'- In fact, according ti) h, Scpicmher,'0ctohcr issue it Ps.:hology I day. P� to 2(1 percent of children that arc :1. o),cd in bullying either are .titin. ,,r t ulthc, :.Ich school ,car And. the number ha, hccn n,:rca,ing In 1993. 7 percent „t ,tudcn:. _u 1.l bullied others B, 1991. the nunther .^.std c:rca,ed a staggering +u ;t•rcent The damage created i the Itvcs of tx)th the ,Ic ,:ria and the bullies Is seri- u. and can be extreme ln,lced, children as ,dung 10 years old ha%c com- illlttcd suicide as a wa, of :,-aping the torture of the hull, titan, countries around the world hd,e taken steps t,,.,ard, studying the rela- tionship hctwccn the hulk and the , Iclim Soni: of the results lose been ,urpns- ink ' It talc, a ,eery spccif - lc set of ncgaerve conditions I o create a bullNlth Imlay', steadily deteriorating family unit, there and complex, but equalk damaging 'Tc:ish tour child to he as,crtl,e Self :oll donee is -,our hc,t wrap, n 'Talk ur :hold about how other kid, treat them Thi, not 11wa,s a ta,ounte subject w you ma', ha'. in,hgatc the conversation •;l.l In a self-esteem building pni_ra:1. '.1 r• al -art, Canada Famih Let them know entre R, Ic pla, with .our nldren su thc, will he cis arcd with ionic :op - technique, )o not encourage ,our iW to fight hack H illic% choose smaller. -soaker children to attack I iricn. this just ctnour- adc, the bully That docs - r ))lean the. shouldn't ^e prepared to defend them,eNcs The, should 'Intemeric Do not write :t off a, "part of growing Lip " Children do not have the same axial skill, vct to .ol,e problem., 'Get the schoolli olvcd This is ,cry important of the situation and that sou is little surprise we would see an increase in bul- expect some intcnention lies 'Bullies can be damaging to your child's 'Bullying causes negan%e effects on its self esteem and, po,sli their physical health ,taimsfor dccadc- Your support. education In combination with Bullies tend to be on a dow nw ardh spiral- this rnl.mial all program can make a big differ- ing course of life They ha,e difficulty making ence to how your child deals with the school friends and creating relationship, Indeed. the yard bully ser) act of bullying is a desperate attempt at cre- To set up a pn,ate consultation to see how ating a relationship. we can help you or )our family, call us in 'It's not just "boys being boys"; Girls are OshawaA%hitby at 721-2271 or Pickenng /Ajax bullies too. Their tactics tend to be nxyre subtle at 839-5000. Familes Growing Strong Together FAMILY MARTIAL ARTS CANADA CENTRES And ContinuingEducation Fall 1996 Adult Your copy will arrive at your door, with .>d this newspaper Sunday, August 18th. REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 19th 8 BOARD OF EDUCATION DURHAM RAGE 28 -A -THF: NEWS A1111%T tTISER. %%1:111- I&GUST IJ. 1`196 4 CLASSIFIEDS Buy one week, get (905) the 2nd free! Call us for TORONTO - details 798-76726830707 LINE Applies to A-006 For Sa" ��tl V�Ittc"� For GARAGE SALES only s35 O 1j (fm'l (d Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday _ r� or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Arrnounc� your baby's arrival arui recE�ive a yift Certificate 49+GST entitlirty you to $25 worth if quality baby products. ImCareers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers We also have the following courses for Serious Students: *Accounting and Business Administration *MicroComputer Business Applications * Programming *Lega1/Medical Office Administration *Hotel a Restaurant Operations * Bar Management * Travel and Tourism * Dental Chairside Assisting ,Some xurses oitww to iDsrawa orb; Firwic al AsSaWce Tay De avalabie Computer Support Specialist (CSS) The rapid increase of PC networks in offices, factories and retail outlets has led to a demand for personnel with the expertise to administer tlese installations. The CorTputer Support Specialist will have the technical skills required to set ,;p and maintain users on 'stand-alone' computers or on PC networks. Emphasis is places ori the adminis*,ra'don of NcvGl u Windows NT networks. MicroComputer Fundamentals Electronic Spreadsheets - Word Processing. Windows Applications Database Management System Support Fundamentals Network Administration The Unix Operating System Client /Server Computing Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop Network and Communications Technician (NCT) The am of the NCT program Is to produce computer technicians capable of fulfilling a hardware support role in a variety of situations. Students receive hands -ort experience working with micro -computers: Troubleshooting equ.pment installing and troubieshooting Novell and Windows NT software. Computer Fundamentals Application Fundamentals Introductory Electronics Computer Service a Support Communications Network Administration Installation & Configuration Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop Osha«•a Campus Pickering Campus TORONTO Osha«-a Centre 1450 Kingston Rd 7M- 723-1163 420-1344 I3elpi>ng Y00LBuld a Bettfrr We Are you thinking about a fresh start? Train for a rewarding new career in as little as 5 months. Learn computer and business >k)lls .m up -to -bate software and equipment with experienced instructors and smaller classes. Call today. Mart Fresh With `�- The Very DIAMOND INSTITUTE of Business and Computer Technology (905) 427-1922 95 Gayly SL W. Suite 404, Ajax Fatafleial Assistsnee May be Available Days i Ev FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS REQUIRED Whitby based fabricator requires experienced laminators (i year minimum). Applications available at. 1605 Mellwoltl Drive, Whift Ontario LIN 7L.4 Need some career direction? OBC can help. 4iAMP At,ounrtng • Ru,tnr« Ad••irusmauon 25 Computerved N,okkerptng RrH n Cnmputrr \nttu.irr y \%.term ()perator Admmnuatrvr Awcuant • \c rrun I)rntai Alcming • Ai.i-nuty Irthmttan Mrdi,j! Ulhtr Asvnun! - Yrdt.al I -ab At.ivant al OIhcr Adnuntvtrator • Iluman irrcur \Xorkcr hold 8 Louth A• -,,Ant • Animal (:air Aide 1 ra%rl Councrtun� • Tt nrna: A I lo%pitaht. 1.m -irr: :.ave .and 4t urtty I real i )fu, c A,,want and inane morr ;et whom you want to go, fart, Ih ABC's quaky career training. itl adoate in 12 months or kss! ?lR) lectin Sr =OBC fAhdwllt Nn Afu 576-9175 0111T.4910 BUSINESS COr1F.GE 206 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 6206 (Harwood Plaza) Ajax Ont. LIS 2H6 * AI111111ItAM • P OIC DANQti WO 00=0IAMM. • ll." ROOK E i0lMtNl 905428-9475 1(800) 347.8803 905.428-3659 (Fax) • TAX 0®IICIMLE •InOIIT/PST l811111711MINK ® 3C 40 PUTTING YOUR CAREER IN MOTION IM,Goal ' General' ra Genel Help P p AZ DRIVER, U.S. expen- ESTHETICIAN required CARPET CLEANERS. once required for dedicaled for new Oshawa salon. needed part tirrta. Must work, benefits available, Full-time, no clientele re- hav6 own equipment Must Mean abstract. 1-800-M- quiltedGrOW place to work! be gVeierced. 8r16 9160. 9918 Call 1-8110.209.4555. FMI General Help ADVERTISING ;:OMPA :ea, ng ant^ due cnlp _bentee is expanding to Honda and neeas :c re. ;lace indiv,duals ieavng Canada mmea'ateiy F,11 .strung !o• all areas .s pro .1ded D,.a: C't.ZenS web ;85' Careers E FITll Careers §11111 Careers Go for what employers want, a SKILLED TRADE. Durham C()Ilc;gc hrc,grnm Itttcr ncc ,kills and knrlalkd9c that toda% • a:mt. harked h� a gii:ir til(v tha Ih(w ran rch on -- that s the I urham .ldralrla,Wl In thc• Ifeating. lintikftion and air CondilionhngTerhniyues ;, ,:;rani. clnl)ILnt. I, pl.i,cd un tlic lk.V. iltc.ii 1R. II,)��ccrr �kllk and krntwk-cigo,- it(- ako };:nncd to ho: ipplik A)Ic' to A %ride ratigc I It �klllcd trade, Owortunitic• (Praduatc•N can %rork in the hods of comtrtiown. rcno%:bions. scn tcc. rc•trotit. ronsultahon and ..Ile-, In the indu,I i.d. conurtcnIal. insttnttlonal and w-,idcnllal arcus. For information call Durham College Get a head start Whitby Campus at 1.800-461-0549 on your career or 19051721.3300. and call today! DURHAM LEGE // Educating You for the Real World. Career® Career ® Career Training ' Training � Training CareersCareers ' Careers -3 1W_1 I T­::T;W�# 4 4 "I graduated from CDI well prepared for the job market. I went to interviews with confidence in my ability to succeed. 1) 1!1, Andrea Jones Get Started! ' General General Careers Help I Help Careers With a Futur7 • Programmer Analyst • Network Specialist • Lan Systems Technology • Computer Maintenance Technology • Computerized Accounting • Office Administration Helping You Succeed • Career Consultation • Day or evening classes • Financial Assistance for those who qualify • Targeted Job Search Assistance • Practical hands-on adult learning environment • Classes starting soon Call Today Be ready for a new career in less than a year Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 325 Milner Avenue 560 King Street West CD1 COLLEGE is Reach for your future OF • • CHIMNEY SWEEP We have an immediate opening fix a re- liable individual to be trained by us as a professional LHIMNEV S�1 EEP. The key individual we sack rnu,t have a van or pick-up truck with cap in presentable condition, he well groomed, fit and not afraid of heights. We offer job security. growth potential and on going industry' education. S4(N) - $450 to start. The successful candidate can look forward to steady growth and personal fulfillment. For an interview call: (MAGIC TOUCH CHIMNEY SWEEPS AT 686-1414 ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract. Full/Part time Call Randy 430-2204 CAREER MINDED? HEALTH COUNSELLOR position available at soca. weight management Centre. Must be motivating and eager for a challenge. Sales experience an asset. Please call 905-420-4220 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, %%'ED.. AUGLS'1' la, 1996-1•AI:tS 29-A GeneralIMI General General MI Help HelpIm Help FACTORY ncrker r quire.; ASSISTANT MANAGER Ajax mfg company 427 -4385 S7 S7 55/hr to start Some Ilh required full time for busy Oshawa ing required Apply m per restaurant. Experience necessa p f�/. son oily to Chambers Reply to: File # 9680 Dr. Unit 3 Ajax. titer 9am- x. 4pm Oshawa Whitby This Week more information call 725 P.O. Box 481 FOOD 7934 askfcr Teresa DEMONSTRATOR Oshawa. Ont. L1 H 71_5 LANDSCAPING compa 839-7057 or '28 for bread product. ry D'.md... :egiOn has in Ajax location AVAILABLE imme7.ately DOMINO'S PIZZA new Experience preferred. pan -time hours, full-time hiring !fill 8 par t:me asses- Saiary plus bonus. pay up to s5%week work lant managers No expen- Call Howard at mg 5 30-10 3C M,rday- ence necessary will tram 416-322 6613 Thursday. 1:2 day Satur- Apply in perscr 300 Dun - Cleaning. Steam carpet day Must be over 18, ener- das St E . Whitby 430- HELEN'S H,,,e Serines gent Car required Call 0030 Also h ring delivery hitt^ expe•,enced persons Now '9051404-0403 drivers. pain cash nightly for house cleaning. Call CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News that adverlsers check Met ad upon putNicaoor as News A^venlser will ^,I be resGo*'S We !or mord tar one '.n ,rrect mserlon and there shall De no iiatxhty for non-lrlsert10r of any adver. nemert Lability for er- rors 'r ads is 'iln!!tee :0 the amour! ,^,a1C for '.e space occupy ng the error All copy s subgecl Ic �e av- oroval og management of News A^,ver*,*w Coup* REPORTERS exile -- _ea � rg , travel M„st "ave car Pease seri; resume 'o File .9679 Oshawawh,tty ^ s week P 0 Br r 48' Dsrawa. ON -'H-L5 :J,`�,`I►1�► �► D 1 R E C T 0 R Y wee. '-cm ^time Ccmp,el- irg c'..est�orrarres 'or pub- srers '4.6 8'26892 Code 6 EXPERIENCED HAIR- STYLIST 'amny -a,rstyer� ;entre r Bow'-ar,:ue Ma,, Pease cail Mary or Lena at 728. 4F23 MODELS NEEDED Fernae Aaes 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME .'dies New Voris. Pans Milan Call for FREE ccrsJlta,.c, 430-5715 �' 1 ImprovementsM fmmoverterits t' Improvements �' Electrical M. ' Painting ll r.M Moving A Me House • House rty • orating Storage Cleaning • Cleaning • Sevices ARIES CONTRACTING interlock, retaining walls 8 design, natural stone 8 all masonry repairs. Call TOM 728-3689 MUDGET HOME DUSOVEMENTS Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drMall, decks. ceramic Wing a countertops 15 yrs. Exp. cal Mario (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 560.1663 A R Mawdertanm Blild- '"g repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing, ce- ramic tiles, carpentry. From small repairs b maim ren- ovations. Fully guaranteed, tree estimates. (905)432- 8931 DONS CARPENTRY Framing, finished trim, decals, ret rooms, additions and renovations, 22 yrs. exp. 905-985-1010 is I MISTER POST HOLE ECO Drywall It Acoustics Residential - Commeraal St" 8 Wood Fran" Taping 6 Tee -Bar PAINTNIG Interior - Exterior Fast - Clean Reliable Free Estenares (905)427-7611 (905)706.5599 EUROPEAN file spec,al- i well renovate your bath- room, or kitchen walls, as well as floor blas. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates call D. Dykstra 725- 4913 GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs, ca- bles, rollers, openers in- stalled $49. New doors/ openers, 416-336-0073. QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. GCB Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed. Craig, 616-1913 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, it" asertales, house additions. basements. decks, trim work. door in- augured post holes. setting of posts in concrete Sona tugs installed, all work guaranteed. (905) 665- 0400 POST holes / fence posts set) Post holes drilled, all concrete sup- pled . Sono tubes installed, NI work guaranteed. P H P S serving Durham ► for 12 years 728-1800 , Oshawa. Im Plumbin ► ► I IMPROVEMENTS Qualify home renimallons shot 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL • Kf dem • Basements • Winci011ys • Doors • Bat,rooms • Etc. 905.686-5211 RENOVATIONS BY WlEAVER Additions, second stories, finished bstill bath - morns., ditch, rile 3 wood floors, doors a windows, WararMBed and idea* cera tllr kmw (WS)r128-2145 stalfation, baseboards, SIGON Construction Ltd., S11BdS, roof repairs. (905) serving Durham Reglor1 for 619-2930 Bill Jr. 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks. J -S. ARMSTRONG Patio doors' windows. rec- DEV. INC. Specializing rooms' 85-576-5, free esti- DUCTWORK installed, mates.905-5765760. moved, relocated. Excellent n custom homes, additions, rates. Free estimates. Elec- renovations. rec rooms and T.E. Home Improvements. trostatic air cleaners. hu- basement apartments. Res• Spaciakzmg in roofing, sid- midifiers. Big, Small iobs. idential and commercial. Ing, soffit, eaves trough, Call Paul 428.0295. Serving Durham Region for window 8 doors. Please over 15 yrs. Free consulta• Cell Tom 579-3760, leave Von. Call Jeff 905-426- message. s7a•. ALVIN SAMEDAY Bf PROFESSIONAL PAINTING 2C years a: trade Lowes: pine Jot Sa:lstactlon. Free Estimate. InUEx',. Summer discounts to 40%.Ext. windows washe�3Charge. HARRY -0 -THE. MOVERS VLa big or 4S—a. :e ;rice them ail' 4 F-oe estimates, sensors 15count, short nonce 4 ^-eves App�iances moved. 4 also storage space avad- able Comparable rates 4 Cali 432.2850 Cleaning for ABOVE AVERAGE Homes! For appt. call CI iA V" TIUN C1I.EAN 4 � � YEN w,tn Urge truck w., 4 oc househcid moves es, ARE you having problems dent.al commercial Ad finding !,me to clear our SERVICE � Jm�`.rtc 4 .:ua.tt•: nou., huW :I -fining .,eekly �rwerkly. tx :.i. a,"l lv Partial :Irarung wrvk:e now available Insured k Rondrd 905-619410192 MAGICIAN. _._w a -. 427 -4385 '.: erienaYn PICKERING HEY KIDS"! Make great ary occas,on area Tax :,-Gar, errey ca vass,i'g For promotions, requires Drivers more information call 725 fund raisers and Gass A Mechanic 7934 askfcr Teresa are f„r' or equivalent LANDSCAPING compa 839-7057 or '28 9334 ry D'.md... :egiOn has References avertable. immediately position for properr main - mates, great prices, guar- lowest. 905-725- Full I part time lenarce or .nstalla',on Ap- Wednesday and Thursday btils~0467 plicants must be 'ami liar anteed Cleaning. Steam carpet and able to operate all re. ebb available 432-7583 Serving Dudwm and out of aced equ,pmert Previous EARN $472 06/WEEK e,penence anti clean div from tome' Type^, •--^s �r abst<act essenha, Fax fun assembly sortmi mad resume!,905-4282'85 1416)812-689' Earn $500, •H D 1 R E C T 0 R Y wee. '-cm ^time Ccmp,el- irg c'..est�orrarres 'or pub- srers '4.6 8'26892 Code 6 EXPERIENCED HAIR- STYLIST 'amny -a,rstyer� ;entre r Bow'-ar,:ue Ma,, Pease cail Mary or Lena at 728. 4F23 MODELS NEEDED Fernae Aaes 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME .'dies New Voris. Pans Milan Call for FREE ccrsJlta,.c, 430-5715 �' 1 ImprovementsM fmmoverterits t' Improvements �' Electrical M. ' Painting ll r.M Moving A Me House • House rty • orating Storage Cleaning • Cleaning • Sevices ARIES CONTRACTING interlock, retaining walls 8 design, natural stone 8 all masonry repairs. Call TOM 728-3689 MUDGET HOME DUSOVEMENTS Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drMall, decks. ceramic Wing a countertops 15 yrs. Exp. cal Mario (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 560.1663 A R Mawdertanm Blild- '"g repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing, ce- ramic tiles, carpentry. From small repairs b maim ren- ovations. Fully guaranteed, tree estimates. (905)432- 8931 DONS CARPENTRY Framing, finished trim, decals, ret rooms, additions and renovations, 22 yrs. exp. 905-985-1010 is I MISTER POST HOLE ECO Drywall It Acoustics Residential - Commeraal St" 8 Wood Fran" Taping 6 Tee -Bar PAINTNIG Interior - Exterior Fast - Clean Reliable Free Estenares (905)427-7611 (905)706.5599 EUROPEAN file spec,al- i well renovate your bath- room, or kitchen walls, as well as floor blas. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates call D. Dykstra 725- 4913 GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs, ca- bles, rollers, openers in- stalled $49. New doors/ openers, 416-336-0073. QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. GCB Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed. Craig, 616-1913 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, it" asertales, house additions. basements. decks, trim work. door in- augured post holes. setting of posts in concrete Sona tugs installed, all work guaranteed. (905) 665- 0400 POST holes / fence posts set) Post holes drilled, all concrete sup- pled . Sono tubes installed, NI work guaranteed. P H P S serving Durham ► for 12 years 728-1800 , Oshawa. Im Plumbin ► ► I IMPROVEMENTS Qualify home renimallons shot 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL • Kf dem • Basements • Winci011ys • Doors • Bat,rooms • Etc. 905.686-5211 RENOVATIONS BY WlEAVER Additions, second stories, finished bstill bath - morns., ditch, rile 3 wood floors, doors a windows, WararMBed and idea* cera tllr kmw (WS)r128-2145 stalfation, baseboards, SIGON Construction Ltd., S11BdS, roof repairs. (905) serving Durham Reglor1 for 619-2930 Bill Jr. 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks. J -S. ARMSTRONG Patio doors' windows. rec- DEV. INC. Specializing rooms' 85-576-5, free esti- DUCTWORK installed, mates.905-5765760. moved, relocated. Excellent n custom homes, additions, rates. Free estimates. Elec- renovations. rec rooms and T.E. Home Improvements. trostatic air cleaners. hu- basement apartments. Res• Spaciakzmg in roofing, sid- midifiers. Big, Small iobs. idential and commercial. Ing, soffit, eaves trough, Call Paul 428.0295. Serving Durham Region for window 8 doors. Please over 15 yrs. Free consulta• Cell Tom 579-3760, leave Von. Call Jeff 905-426- message. s7a•. ALVIN SAMEDAY Bf PROFESSIONAL PAINTING 2C years a: trade Lowes: pine Jot Sa:lstactlon. Free Estimate. InUEx',. Summer discounts to 40%.Ext. windows washe�3Charge. HARRY -0 -THE. MOVERS VLa big or 4S—a. :e ;rice them ail' 4 F-oe estimates, sensors 15count, short nonce 4 ^-eves App�iances moved. 4 also storage space avad- able Comparable rates 4 Cali 432.2850 Cleaning for ABOVE AVERAGE Homes! For appt. call CI iA V" TIUN C1I.EAN 4 � � YEN w,tn Urge truck w., 4 oc househcid moves es, ARE you having problems dent.al commercial Ad finding !,me to clear our SERVICE � Jm�`.rtc 4 .:ua.tt•: nou., huW :I -fining .,eekly �rwerkly. tx :.i. a,"l lv Partial :Irarung wrvk:e now available Insured k Rondrd 905-619410192 MAGICIAN. _._w a -. -eaz�y '.: erienaYn 'or any age ary occas,on Birth :ays promotions, open. rigs. fund raisers Mage mows are f„r' Lettuce ''dip 839-7057 or '28 9334 insured Free estimates References avertable. RABBITwants work domg magic for Children S partes and all occass,ons. Have 4 types of moves Call Can or 4 Jane 427-2856 1 home) For Protess onal Home cleaning. Cats Hill - GafdlfWl� i mY own magican rise 668-4932 alt Er - CEDAR trees for hedging. g too en's Home Services today ' • ata•g dl DECOR MICHALSKI MOVING - houses, apartments offices 427-4385 wholesale prices. freshdug • • • Free est.- PLUMBINGkcem'a TMS PAINTING appliances and piano spe- USE'S CLEANING - will CEDAR trees for hedging. g too plumber; rid job too small, no job big. Complete dl DECOR c,aksts Senior and m,d- 00 houses and offices. 0-p- wholesale prices. freshdug TUTORING - ExperiencedRenovation. Free est.- • 6 Business month discounts. Licensed. Drox 10 yrs experience 8 delivered Call 1-(613, Special Education Teacher DICOratlllg Interior $ Exterior insured Free estimates References avertable. 472-3896 SOFl carpel a Furniture mates, great prices, guar- lowest. 905-725- European Wo*nianstV service Cao 0-36- Wednesday and Thursday will tutor Grade 1 to 6 stud- anteed Cleaning. Steam carpet 7795,Excel 7795. ebb available 432-7583 Serving Dudwm and out of ents ,n my home Call 839- 2507 « 1-800-340-0058 Fast. dean, it ami CMA - Compular liter - town area. Ken 434.4500. 2303. DOUG CLARK PLUMB- reliable sernce. ING. Licensed and in- 420 -Ml sured, repairs and altera- tions, new bathrooms and rate « hourly. g e now have heated storage ands. renovations, pump safes r.1&J Moving 8 and service fre686-517224 StOrege • 6 Business • ' Painting 6 Il Moving systems • tow • DICOratlllg —ice- mo ian FAX +) 1 683-0707• • Driving • • SChOOIS • House RM HouseCleaning Cleaning ALL SAFE PRO DRIVING SCHOOL otters Back to Schorr" spe- A-�t, sell Al ROV course RSEGAILLIINDcal APPROVED COURSE M.7.0 $279 (Aug. 26. 27, 28 291 Also r lar apps ce sery c s. vas, and piano speaalists. Flat MAID SERVICES ago cours- es offered. 428-1717. DRYWALL and painting. rate « hourly. g e now have heated storage ands. e , • ��9 SPRING SPECIAL • 6 Business boarding.tatping.textumg, Now offering free oozes FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly 8 • Services renovations and repars. small lobs. 15 years ex- %l move. Park and load 3QeC;aj. Me" a W9. and SOFl carpel a Furniture bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. perience. Free estimates, up. Call for information, Cleaning. Steam carpet Caring for your home with personalized ACCOUNTANT - Can do Serving Dudwm and out of 725.0005 or 427.0005. cleaning. area rug clean- and professional service for over a decade. it ami CMA - Compular liter - town area. Ken 434.4500. Ing, furniture cleaning. •H ate. ands -On gull fin. Specials on now. Excellent (Fully bonded and insured) pkg. Budgeting/costmW Service. (9o5)68gYb7,9. v % 683-7515 analysis. Please call (9os) 686-1514. -Interior/exterior anywhere, anytime. CARPEIInstallations - 25 •RSYabIPlt6ftyeflieflt Service Commercial or resdenbal years expenence. re- • reteterices available Packa9% storage and box" stretching, our spec ality • workmarLStV guaranteed avalade £era 6 mud month Free estimates D 6 N . j , Gardening 8 r.M Gardening8 • pal rdessw attitudediscounts. Free estmat•s Duncan, 987-1799 or 987- landscapingLandscaping 571-0755 1600 (416) estimates. 1-888.491-6600 TREE MAINTENANCE Sr REMOVA Aink bee estimates. Also tree stump removal. t Landscaping "Free Estimates" eau Dawe�,osffi W4 83IL-7055 Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 11'83-0707 PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, N'Et).. At1Gl'S'C la, 1996 Sales Helpi Daycare • Bargain Agent Wanted FULL-TIME .. PARTTIME cry:a'" .r-; General 'igr' _ _. 1eep ing re- General guired for 2 school -aged General children Must have own Dundas St E, PO Box Skilled Skilled references repuired Nom 2KC Articles Articles Sept 3rd 3-6pm Whassi Skilled inch m 831-1107 atter bp Skilled 000 BTU, good working Im Help Help installation Custom blinds Help also available at lowest Help FRAMING CARPENTERS Help Carpet Broker, 100%. Help Help10 '905I428 -8W Help For Sale l For Sale Wanted: Self Starting, Experienced,. Creative Newspaper Sales Rep. Who Likes A Little Excitement In Their Life ...for the Durham's growing entertainment authority. Backbeat. Backheat is published by Nletroland newspapers who also publish the News Ad%-ertiser and OshawaAVhuh, This \k*cek. It protides Durham with it*s own entertainment voice. This unique opportunity pro\ ides more than a f(K)t in the door of one of the most respected publishing firms. It offers competetive commissions, base salarN, and potential limited only by the desires and ambitions of the successful candidate Send Resume to: BACKBEAT Advertising Supervisor 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax. Ont. L 1 S 2H5 or fax : (905) 619-906° MOTORCYCLE SHOP req: ,es _ t.me icenced mechanicwe. app,ox- imatey 5 yeas experience 0, 3,0 year aVrre i Nd Please Fax work record and salary expectations to 416 234-6139 NCW HIRING Classy Females needed for New Escort Agency call 571-7480 min 5 y5 "ice expert encs Must nave teen! en! anguage sx_s Good organ,zatonai and interpersonal sk Its a must W P 5 ! MS 0411 ce 8 Windows ,equrrec Fax re- sume !c 4162872338 No Late, ma- Aug 20th REED S FLOW - Si -tops e Qq res a t,:,. !-e store assistant Must be en- e,getc. flexible and heir able K^.owiedge, of flowers and pean!s and asset Det not required Must be will- ing to wont Saturdays Send resume to MS Stolk 2% Harwood Ave S . Ajax LIS 2H6 No phone calls Pie - STUDENTS 'ourn,ng to se^Ce raS -e'1 us short "ex- and we head to re - pace them immediately At areas are open including customer service saes ;ampa,gn coordination ane management Can Trudy for art interview 728-4897 No exper•le-_ec A'. ages Modeling T V commerceai Film No classes' NO photo shoots' Rea. Agents' Real Work' Interviews this we6k (416)362-9966 TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL 8 PART TIME 831-2160 Offietx Iwo Help BILl4GUAL amomer servim representative te- tXrired. Fax resurne to In- grid MacDougall 905-837- 0627. COMPUTER person re- quired to leam iwentory and sales. Knowledge of Microsoft Access and khbar- nelrequired. Pickering area. Own transportation necessary. 686.8529. EXPERIENCED Utiga- bon Secretary for Oshawa Yaw firm, Windows. Word and PCLaw knowledge re- quired. Ropy with salary expectations to Fie #9678 Oshawa This Week, P.O.Box 481, Oshawa, ON. Lim 71.5 Office Help EXPERIENCED part t' -ie secretary mew hones real estate office. Ajax Sat and sun 11-6 Typ,ng sills and car requ,'eoa y15-428-0343 IF you are reamed single sirgle parent. separated or divorced you may qualtry for Financial; Assistance DIP,CERT p,ograms avail able 0', niushal., P^.oro S - .p D,,ec!o, P'em,er, Access. Accpac. A_.locac C.. v S a: Basic vx Novell Engineer •ti it does N T Small Talk Powe' Pont Word. Exca Dur-ar- Business Comput- er College 4273010 ' Office Help RECEPTIONIST A'R Ij Cackgm,rr, in Collections and computer order entry required Lotus 1.2 3 and knowledge of steel industry ar asset Reply with salary expecta lion !c Fife 69674 Oshawa T' -,,s Wee. PC Box 48' Oshawa Onlarc L1H -L5 'Sales yelp Agents AGGRESSIVE Swesper- �" store, experience required. excellent opportunity for grow- Fax 'esume to 905-668-3225 Sales Help/ Sales Help/ EM, Agent Agent DuPont Canada DuPont Canada Inc. is one of Canada's leading chemical companies. Our A.iax Site, which manufactures automotive coatings, is identifying potential full-time employees who will be available to stars work with us IF new business growth opportunities occur. We believe one of our key strengths is our diverse worktorce. The core work Involves the handling and processing of chemicals in the manufacture of paint. We are looking for people who are committed to safety and can learn and apply multiple skills In an adaptable manner. You will work 1n a team environment to continually exceed customer requirements and to motivate yourself and others. You must work well without direct supervision and thrive in an environment of continuous change and growth..A minimum Grade 12 education is required. If you are interested in being on our w•AITi\G LIST, please pick up and submit an application between the hours of 1; 00 am and 4 l)() pm at: DuPont ('anada inc., 408 Fairall Street. Ajax, Ontario LIS I R6. 11 you already have a resume on tile, you must complete a standard application to he considered. Deadline for applications is August 15, 1996 Only potential candidate, hs ill he :ont i,tiod Air agencies fir phone calls please. Sales Help/ Agent CHAMBERS FOOD quires A-1: Ord sales reps AN leads are supplied by our professional tele mediating star! For training in one A Ontario s Largest wholesale direct compa nes Phone 905-728-0912. between 10 am and Spm, ask fy Brian SALES CAREER Leading cemetery company requires motivated individuals to help market its service to the public. WE OFFER: Training salary, full benefit package, pension plan, job security, excellent working conditions, Excel- lent income potential. Sales exp. preferred but not mandatory as we will train. Car required. For confidential interview phone 427-5416 PINE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS HOMBii estyles SALES PROFESSIONAL Homes & Lifestyles is looking for a highly - motivated individual with experience in magazine advertising sales, to join our dynamic sales team. Excellent remuneration, benefits and opportunity for career advancement working for well-established publishing firm. Mail or fax resume to: Gail Jennings Homes & Ufesttyles 130-132 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ontario US 2H5 Fax.- (905) 683-7363. No telephone calls please. NEEDED imrned,atleyr 3 •d ,r 4r year automotive mechanic apprentice. ex penance or ac, fuel enlec- lion, computer diagnosis a must Busy shop ionated in Oshawa Send resume to Fife 9677.Oshawa'Whrtby This Week. P 0 Box 0481 Oshawa. ON 1-1 H 71-5 PRESS PERSON NEEDED Must know now to run AB Dick 9850 pressi T -Head Please apply in person with resume W 1410 Bayy St. Pickering 1ff1FW6_= REGISTERED PHYSIO- THERAPIST required for private rehab clinic in Oshawa. Fax resume (905) 669-3832. • 1 Doyi aline BABYSITTER my home, for 2 children. 6 months and 2 yrs. Shiftwkxk involved. GlenamatHwy.2 Referenc- es. Reply: P.O. 66015, 1355 Kingston Rd. Picker- ing Ott. L1V SIP7. DAYCAREInighlicate re- quired in your home, 10 month old. 3 days or nights per weak. 14 txs. per shill. 2 week rotation. Car 905 686-6602, required for Sept. 1. EXPERIENCED live -out nanny required for 2 gids, aged 1 8 4-1n years old, references and .Ywn trans- ponation. Lr,erpooVFinch area. Start late August. 831-M4 16 yrs. exp Scottish lady ottering mature reliable daycare in safe happy smokeI,ee environment, excellent references Civic area Oshawa,wh,tby bor der 435-0169 AFFORDABLE 8 loving Daycare Around cooler from Gieng,ove PS on Glenview Rd Full 6 part time Receipts Mother of two 839-7237 AFFORDABLE daycare available in my home 8 yrs experience Ages 1. References, receipts Chapman and Hwy 82 Jill 427-9505 AJAX NORTH - full-time daycare. Experienced. reli- able care giver. Teacher of babysitter course. Reason- able rates, references, re- ceipts. 686-1868 ATTENTION children! Mother of two. with 7 years experience as a care giver will provide a simulating warm loving environment for you. Please ler mom 6 dad. (Brock/Parkway) 427- 0630. CERTIFIED TEACHER, providing in horse nursery school for children 3 years plus, S. Ajax, Educational emphasis. Debbie 619- 6574. DAYCARE available in non-smoking environment, newborn to 4yrs. old. Nuth- bous hunches/snacks. fenced yard w/playground, references evaiabfe, dose to 401. Please call 686- 0959. FULL-TIME spaces now available. Babies welcomai Smoke-free. Not just baby- sitting. Oualfty, educational W. large play area/yard. Receipts. Brock/Mapn Oaks area. interviews 686--4052 Daycare • Available Hwy 2/Harwood pruyram in safe -appy. non-smok,"s oma Fenced yard. ;..r.room outings crafts. wholesome meals snacksschool transponahon Receipts French-speaking Call Michele 619-0686 LOVING Home ewe a,' ages e_e-pts available. Brock'Fnch area Call 428-8539 MISS DOUBTFIRE Avadaoieloving, y3,ng, energetic, first o*CPR in- structor/gymnastic coach Looking to nanny your pride a joys Nutrition back ground Crafts. approved outings, other kids Weekly reports Can pick up/drop off Call 686-3269 RN, mother of 2 will pro- vide daycare in her home. Nutntous snacks, meals. Indoor/outdoor activities Receipts given Finch/Val- ley Farm area Call An- nette at 831-8171 TEACHER requires full time live out Nanny Sept. 3, to look after our 4 Child- ren. Must have experience. high energy and excellent references 4271383 WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available with 10 yrs. exp. Hot lunch, snacks. fenced yard, close to Lester B. Pearson P.S., references, receipts, rea- sonable rates. 427.4937 1 ACCOUNTANT - Can do it am CMA - Compiler liber- ate. 'Hands -On' fur fit. f*9- Budgellingloosbingif analysis. Please Car (905) 686.1514. ' Firewood SKIDS IL Pallets for fire- wood, hardwood a soft- wood mixed. pre cut or bro- ken, delivery available, large 8 small loads. Limited time offer. call (90)430- 9013. FOR SALE 18 speed mens mountain bike - Shtmano gear system, ex cond Smith Corona electronic typewriter Singer sewing machine w/cabinet. Darner black leather jacket. skirt 8 buster, size 7-8, new, never worn Nordic Track Achiever X -country machine, 1 yr old Huge selection of dried flower craft supplies 8 baskets Make an offer, 725-7999. Sales Helpi Daycare • Bargain Agent Wanted FULL-TIME .. PARTTIME cry:a'" .r-; sultant3 •.a' led Forward 'igr' _ _. 1eep ing re- m resue to Kendajwood guired for 2 school -aged Plaza Postal C,_!•e' !80' children Must have own Dundas St E, PO Box transportation Experience. 70525 Whitby. Ont Lt.% references repuired Nom 2KC smokers only Starting 8429 Sept 3rd 3-6pm Whassi CARPET 3 rooms, $299. inch m 831-1107 atter bp Skilled 000 BTU, good working Im Help RESPONSIBLE caring installation Custom blinds y ny Ia year and 21,-2 also available at lowest {ear old boys in our home FRAMING CARPENTERS tiNe-Ours, approx 4 days Carpet Broker, 100%. week. Westney Heights reeoec ASAP by Cana '905I428 -8W dean f;nn direct 3 to 4 marble 5-406. 5200 Klopp -nonths contract in Europe. September Da care Dal yeble starting 1996ffjl� Must have EC passport $400, cost $1.000. Call Fax passport Copy and 420-2147, background to 905 -619 - NEEDED imrned,atleyr 3 •d ,r 4r year automotive mechanic apprentice. ex penance or ac, fuel enlec- lion, computer diagnosis a must Busy shop ionated in Oshawa Send resume to Fife 9677.Oshawa'Whrtby This Week. P 0 Box 0481 Oshawa. ON 1-1 H 71-5 PRESS PERSON NEEDED Must know now to run AB Dick 9850 pressi T -Head Please apply in person with resume W 1410 Bayy St. Pickering 1ff1FW6_= REGISTERED PHYSIO- THERAPIST required for private rehab clinic in Oshawa. Fax resume (905) 669-3832. • 1 Doyi aline BABYSITTER my home, for 2 children. 6 months and 2 yrs. Shiftwkxk involved. GlenamatHwy.2 Referenc- es. Reply: P.O. 66015, 1355 Kingston Rd. Picker- ing Ott. L1V SIP7. DAYCAREInighlicate re- quired in your home, 10 month old. 3 days or nights per weak. 14 txs. per shill. 2 week rotation. Car 905 686-6602, required for Sept. 1. EXPERIENCED live -out nanny required for 2 gids, aged 1 8 4-1n years old, references and .Ywn trans- ponation. Lr,erpooVFinch area. Start late August. 831-M4 16 yrs. exp Scottish lady ottering mature reliable daycare in safe happy smokeI,ee environment, excellent references Civic area Oshawa,wh,tby bor der 435-0169 AFFORDABLE 8 loving Daycare Around cooler from Gieng,ove PS on Glenview Rd Full 6 part time Receipts Mother of two 839-7237 AFFORDABLE daycare available in my home 8 yrs experience Ages 1. References, receipts Chapman and Hwy 82 Jill 427-9505 AJAX NORTH - full-time daycare. Experienced. reli- able care giver. Teacher of babysitter course. Reason- able rates, references, re- ceipts. 686-1868 ATTENTION children! Mother of two. with 7 years experience as a care giver will provide a simulating warm loving environment for you. Please ler mom 6 dad. (Brock/Parkway) 427- 0630. CERTIFIED TEACHER, providing in horse nursery school for children 3 years plus, S. Ajax, Educational emphasis. Debbie 619- 6574. DAYCARE available in non-smoking environment, newborn to 4yrs. old. Nuth- bous hunches/snacks. fenced yard w/playground, references evaiabfe, dose to 401. Please call 686- 0959. FULL-TIME spaces now available. Babies welcomai Smoke-free. Not just baby- sitting. Oualfty, educational W. large play area/yard. Receipts. Brock/Mapn Oaks area. interviews 686--4052 Daycare • Available Hwy 2/Harwood pruyram in safe -appy. non-smok,"s oma Fenced yard. ;..r.room outings crafts. wholesome meals snacksschool transponahon Receipts French-speaking Call Michele 619-0686 LOVING Home ewe a,' ages e_e-pts available. Brock'Fnch area Call 428-8539 MISS DOUBTFIRE Avadaoieloving, y3,ng, energetic, first o*CPR in- structor/gymnastic coach Looking to nanny your pride a joys Nutrition back ground Crafts. approved outings, other kids Weekly reports Can pick up/drop off Call 686-3269 RN, mother of 2 will pro- vide daycare in her home. Nutntous snacks, meals. Indoor/outdoor activities Receipts given Finch/Val- ley Farm area Call An- nette at 831-8171 TEACHER requires full time live out Nanny Sept. 3, to look after our 4 Child- ren. Must have experience. high energy and excellent references 4271383 WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available with 10 yrs. exp. Hot lunch, snacks. fenced yard, close to Lester B. Pearson P.S., references, receipts, rea- sonable rates. 427.4937 1 ACCOUNTANT - Can do it am CMA - Compiler liber- ate. 'Hands -On' fur fit. f*9- Budgellingloosbingif analysis. Please Car (905) 686.1514. ' Firewood SKIDS IL Pallets for fire- wood, hardwood a soft- wood mixed. pre cut or bro- ken, delivery available, large 8 small loads. Limited time offer. call (90)430- 9013. FOR SALE 18 speed mens mountain bike - Shtmano gear system, ex cond Smith Corona electronic typewriter Singer sewing machine w/cabinet. Darner black leather jacket. skirt 8 buster, size 7-8, new, never worn Nordic Track Achiever X -country machine, 1 yr old Huge selection of dried flower craft supplies 8 baskets Make an offer, 725-7999. BURGLAR ALARMS al - Bargain low thieves time in your Corner ho. KEEP THE meM OUT' Custom built steel security window bars for as little as 15CU.FT Freezer, $50 $25 00 per window allows bit L-shaped dry bar 8 3 peace of mind even with bar stools, $150 CTS Flex, windows open. For a free master home gym. like new, estimate call (905 )428- 5300 Call 428-1302 after 8429 bpm CARPET 3 rooms, $299. AIR CONDITIONER. 12, price includes 30 yards of 000 BTU, good working carpet, premium pad , and condtion asking $185 installation Custom blinds 509-2223 also available at lowest GIRL'S/LADIE'S Bike. like prices. Sal. 905-432.2750 new $100 Call 428-8086 Carpet Broker, 100%. HAUGHS high -efficiency Nylon thick, plush, stain re - air -tight insert log fireplace. ststant carpet For 3 rooms, marble 5-406. 5200 Klopp only $369 00. Price m - coin counter, complete, dudes 30 Sq. yds carpet. $400, cost $1.000. Call deluxe pad and installation 420-2147, in your home Free quota- tion . in your home No in- terest. no payment for one Articles tun year. Daniel. 1 -800 - for Sale 217-0104 Carpet Mill Disrtibutors, ROCK BOTTOM DEALS 12 months No payments. Apartment size )ryer $ 5,. No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms Apartment size washer 3 (300sq ft ) installed with dryer $350 Apartment size deluxe pad from only $399 freezer 5175 Fridge d Specials on Vinyl. Ceramic stove $450 Fridges from and Hardwood Flooring $169 Table and 4 chars Free Shop Al Home 1 -Boo. $65 Full size dryer $50 663-6046 Microwave oven S59 Co CARPETS - lots of carpet. bur TV's from $299 100"., vion. new stain re - VCR's from $129 Love lease carpets on hand. I seat $100 Stereo recov will carpet 3 rooms. $349 ers from $115 C D players Price includes carpet. pre from $119 Tape decks Ir„m mium pad, expert instaila- $139 Eleclnc guitar $3oo ton fast delivery. iree esti Dishwasher S150 Cordless mates f3o yar(Js, Norman phone $85 Large selec 686.2314 tion of leweiry Sega sys toms from $69 Disney COMPUTER Mac riosr movies from $15 C D's $6 LC r.A • 5 -1 to monitor. Movies S8 Delivery avail basic 4 Meg HD .upgraoe- V)le, most items guar abie) excellent condition , steed. Lay a way program asking $30C York Bench ' Semroe St N Oshawa 315. less than 1 y, art ask +054361320 eng $100 Call 434-8090 cr 0435-9085 27' Sharp Super Flat tube ,rte gun stereo remrote a - COMPUTERS Pentium ;,e ready Hent to own. only 100 Multimedia packages SS 49 wkly Phone 905- with ink jet printers S; 59t "1.1413 Pentium 1DO convnerctai systems with 16 meg ram 30- ALMOND sluve 5200. A., Cono,l.ne' $275 apt size dryer $1.75, 2 small portable b'w TV's w $30. 2 Kerosene heaters ea $125 console stereo $50. kitchen sat/Chma cabmei $350. round glass tablw4 swivel chairs $225 pedes- tal table/4 chairs $350. Wass 6 glass coffee 6 and tables $225, wood/glass coffee taDie $50wicker couch. chair 3 coffee table $125, sectional Couch 5425cream,blue couch $300 secretary desk chair $100. 6 drawer dresser S50, dresser, desk. h„ tch, 1 night table $450 Best offer 438--0526 4 SEAT SWING SET, 1 1'2 - pipe. 8 If high. 10 x12 wooden shed with Ion. 5 if x 322 It vinyl mesh fencing, sturdy wooden climber with dual slides, 725-8391 6 MONTH old white Indge b stove Asking $750 Call 420-6421 AIR Conditioner, 5000 8 8000. $145 b $155 1990 JS440 Kawasaki Jet Ski, rebuilt motor, new Starter, $2,100. New lathe. $165. Phone 905-576-0132. Air Conditioners,excet- lentcondtion.10.000 BTU $225.8000 BTU $200, Ken- more dehumidifier $100. 8 construction Jack posts $10 each. Call 579.7347. BACK TO SCHOOL - clodwg for men, teens and bays (size 8 - Mens XXXLG). Hundreds of items to choose from with more arriving weekly from jeans to tuxedos, Rugged Re- plays in Whitby has d all. Prices start jeans S9; ca- sual pants $8; shuns $4, shoes $12; sweaters $10; far jackets $14; sport jea. ets $29; suits $45; Des pus pus. Soo atd too good to be thiel Come to Rigged Re- pays, Durham - largest upscale resale clothing store for men, teens and boys. Take 401 to Thidkson Rd.. go north (3 lights) lo Bums St.. tum right. we're in the Bums St. Plaza on your left. Hours: Mon. - Wed. 10.6; Thurs/Fri. 10.9; Sal. 10-5; Call 404-2063 for into. BEiAUMARK heavy duty front loading washer and dryer to be sold as pair $350. 432.7859. 1 6 G8 drives NC $1,1 75 Lots of now and used 486 systems and used 386s starting under $300 Com puter Clearance Center 697-3059 Fax 697-1817 COMPUTERS. Used 386s w•th colour under $400 486s under $600 486 multimedia systems with colour under $900 New Pentium 100s under $1200 windows 95 Great prices on used and new Eurocom notebooks Ram 4MB S49. 8MB $95 Quaid CD Homs with 16 at sound $159 Computer Clearance Centre 697-3059 Fax 697 1817 ECHOSTAR 18' Satellite dish 40 free channels for 1 yr with Activation Rent To Own by Phone Only S8 88 witty 1-905-571.1412 DIIMGROOM set (bullet. hutch, 6 chairs, table) kach- en set (6 chairs). couch vii matching loveseal. pine bedroom set -queen size (905)686-0653 (416)635- 9281 HOUSEHOLD contents for sale - bedroom Suite, sectional solabed, love - seat, chair, plants, coffee table/rught/end, weights Good condition. (416) 431- 9081 KENWOOD 200 watt complete horns stereo, 5 disc CO, dual cassette, Tower speakers. Renu to own by phone from $7.50/ wk 1-905-571.1413. KENWOOD Car Audio complete system. CD, amp. speakers. $7.00 wk. Rent to Own. 1-905-571.1413. KITCHEN TABLE 4, chairs. $100.00 . solid oak Queen sized bedroom su- ite, headboard, highboy, dresser with mirror and 2 end tables. $1,000.00 404- 8872 MATCHING gold felt hand bathtub, toilet ten 2 sinks complete with 80in. king vanity. Call 905433-7637. OAK/PRM FURNITURE - Why pay betel prices? One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers Is now SO" cited to the pubic. Eg. solid oak 7 pc. dining - room or 6 Pc. solid pine bedroom, your ctokie $1995; many stain choices. Tradonal Woodworking 905-985-8774 Articles Articles' tiara e/ 0 For Sale For Sale Yard Saa es Ya d Sa es a 0 M= 1 t— HOW ARE WE DOING? ; The This Wmktilews AdRittimr C'bsSfied Dep &lent ■ ■ isox r*dbpolfi gairaustorTmwiththe best ■ ■ possible smilce. We wtxld appri le yar cadd 15 years Exp response b the qu_-ztials below. ■ ■ 1. 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Pools, New Students'31492 tears. AM/FM cassette. •, ATTENTION FISHER month inclusive. No- cedetom case - ... ,_. year nosp.tal. fee table mint condition, yN� bottles, collections or ■ Spa P AT ' for 581! $50 ^M 5; ',v (;asn on „ ... PERSONS,. '99-. preferred. North Oshawa - se r dry c er ■ If prefer, 1966 CHEYY Celebrity 2.5 988 avalier, 4 door 4 ,0',1 far Crap cars & � ��. rr Hy,-, _ - . HP ,� rn 5954 par, Ic cciuSlve A„° you ■ K9 ^„� . air cc^droned ^^Y 1 e r; , al 9C5 5 sor 2 t-sn ^a rs. ollni t ,r sttasr 68395;5 ■ please contact Fred Eismont EXCELLENT .sed 20 h CONNECTIONS s p b mint condition ^rotor. 3 canaries v we A.AX face rust. $800 obo. as is. 576-9335. or 683-0707 ■ ec!angu,ar Kaya+ pools. r P e �� Obedience e 9 . IlIfied. $380C or best off- A d A TOWING pay SS,; -:f Bagwell •od ro.deni. s•e• t,.-.r-�. •- a- prva+e aro. y AP FOR ; -•,t S.mopa F. I, ; _; area 2 oed ■ at single non smoke r- 9 nduding decking 3 'enong sewingAPPLIANCES machine, m excel- ant -.. Can 836-079' S:-"--. r .sNd 3 w ;' 7 prJO OBC :aa 523- large ceramic • • �.-n. Ap. 'at ■ or fill out this coupon ■ „! '5 year balarce _ new AIR Children. Ve protective. Very p scrap cars & ... ".; 24 rr5 7 days Call : %ry, SGC3 )'07 l ances. ac .e p' room -second nxr & .ast mora •Mwerces Nc treat & h hydro Avail. imme• diate 428-8086 ly' parking (905)840-6712 or pager ■ dot wananry New titter In CONDITIONED 988 CADILLAC E dor 9 7% bed. C-1 725 99e9 sponSlbre !erant~,S• ad pets Cau 9 5 �r«� 'EN ■ and mail to: small trek and garage ios 54 9% Bonus Free CLASSES ALL d r ^' clius °r 5 52:4 3 m n COMPLETE �a Mat-• nruslve Re'e•ences CENTRAL OSHAWA. 2 WALNUT DOUBLE war- b n t rent. Paul 905- baro ■ s:allateon 80C 668 one owner, excellent con- emph.s custom cadillac 'ce aIs ,C X: -r.m Sept ' 585 -'?,2 ATHON GREEN ,P 4 , 438-8183. lent care. trails, jump of Lisa (905)697-0948. dltion, leaving country must LEVELS n fir, raw •^-es n mgr• fudge, stove, laundry, can- canoes Ir.c.ud:rg 250 sa'� mattress $225, sofa and ° _- ”-w' - , . do ■ Classified Department ■ 564 PICxe• n,1 , Ata„ 416 -38 7509 SENIORS - a: clac+ a 1r. dark grey rsr .as1 r .re c D•ts safe return of 1985 Harley OUIS 2^. 4„DOC 1988 PONT!AC FIRE DISCOUNT enor, a.,. - 51. S,,C - - ., , ,. P.O. BOX 481 ■ Lost & r• all John '.'u51 be Seer' ., be appre ■ Kt,ng �cse to~srocc.r'g �,r 57`_; ca.l33u-:'34 • ' :;: araC Car 833-4t45 or needed 71,!o 8' ,.rev 86s Farewell St. ■ Found Dianne at : 1z 2102 ■ ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ ceo-;orns avai'abieDc 1-905 438-1711 1989 F-rI 'tare Y Co. 1%3 ewe+ ::entury V6 905-827 9983 ■ FOUND-. IMerSeCtrort Of tceer 1st 9C5 683 ?5:: ,.1' '',.dy, IOadeC aotomatiC. ■ LiH 7L5 S3a99 Call (905'831-8729 :,nley and Westney On nears Bos i o A.sc cylinder e.Cellent cord, also .r.auaed GrOurC eva 1990 Buick LeSalore Cus- ■ Aug Stn Set of automotive CARS FOR CASH' We x, no rust 158.000 km-, ■ of house :ose !c dcwr Pets1SU lies! .ey For more roto call 683 Automobiles Zae,f•ed s350C 1988 --'� 1 -BEDROOM basement 'Your satisfaction is to measure of our success' ■ 35' ' ' for Sale vy war exce.lent condition. / / / / 0 n M m • = a / apt ova _apt 1 call Fn;a Lst redure .d 728 suit etre, suit stun. '.Ily oaded good for shape 185K $4990 bo. des mus: be In ru^r:rg � .OSTWhite female Cat 39.5 as• ; >^UO Call after 6 1r `:8_': PAGE: 2 -,A -1'11E NE«'S ADVERTISER. WEp..:U'(:t'5'l' 14. 1996 1' 1 1 1 � TWO BEDROOM c 7ht 6 I. spa: --S :.^,pe Lplex on, Gose to North GM Oshawa Hospital area Pm avataDie now. I it^,ast. rot vale entrance S750imontr 2 -BEDROOM ow Apartments 1 � For Rent f ^ s -e: ^.ase^'•"1t. large Apartments For Rent l Houses For Rent 6 : m avalable Sept 1 St Oct 1st • � Office i1 Retail Space ' Private Horses For Sale • � Legal Notices Parx r y aunary storage. 2 -BEDROOM -an !lxr Houses For Rent � Rooms For Rent • � Legal e9 Notices COURTICE protressionaly finished. clean. 2 bedm bsmt apt, 4pc bath, Ls, laundry, sep eni non smoker, ref ts0ast. $690 435-4778 $625/month, Dhxhe,'Fmch area. freshly painted, very clean, 1-bedrm bsmt apt, sep. ent. fireplace, laundry. We. no pets. Parking, available mimed. 1st'last Call 905-837-2576 DOWNTOWN Oshawa 2 bedroom $395 all inclusive + hydro Completely pn- vale Large 3 bedroom 5595 all inclusive + hydro. Own entrance 100'o pri. vate Available immediate- ly Call 725.87-C DOWNTOWN v1v1,:by. in sma' alta rte^t br„Iding big 2 -bedroom apartment available Sep: 1. 5720 month_ list last Ca. (905)669-4009 FOR RENT ' ane 2 bed -Dom ap! a very quiet and wet! kept building dose to all amen✓ies. bus stop at door, Pak Rd N Oshawa Phone 5799016 LAKEVIEW. S PICKER- ING - oil• us der vaulted cedings. fireplace. Large ilea ;venooking Bay Parks^y S.:,:s 1 to 2 pee- per Ava'� immed . no -pets S825;nauwe 2^.-02'0 LARGE 2 be J,Dom apart me", -:'oes tnogest^ve arc ubidies o'lose to Osha wa Centre Available im- med•ateiy Ca,. 666 -329 - to, appointment PICKERING. arge 3 bed rc-- cane -t avat :m mediately. sea ant non- smoke- ince neg 1stlast reou,-ed )05-4.08382 LARGE Lase -en! apt Si:- _.s backywd *tin Sw-mm:ng poo, Includes laundry park.ng all u!nibes RosslanSGrbbs�n area Ava able imxne- ba:eiy 5"-4472 LUXURY tbedroom m cou^:-v estate Fireplace. ,)ooi all appliances. ubates nc:uded. -cert via* 5 mins from K, -by Sk S94^,'*anm Also Cec- room ap! in Courtice Rd Farmhouse utilities :nourl- ed $634. mo Call 725- 999' NEAR Oshawa Centre. arge crgm newy reinoval- 90 2 bedroom apt n 12. unit brA,yng controlled on trance. 5695 mo incudes utilities Available Sep 1. 728-8912 OSHAWA. Dedroorn base^e-• act. raised du- piex carpeted no pets avail dined $55C month inclusive. 905-436.6173 cave message OSHAWA one Dedrocrh locate: a' 309 Coroova Rd. ava,able anybrme. 579-2387 NO PETS AL- LOWED OSHAWA Lakeview Park '_•-Drd-:,crr- apartment in ower ley* of raised bunga- 'ow Dig yard. no dogs $595 inclusive Availabie Sept 1 435-2433 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- lvG Nc to Oshawa 1. 2 6 3 bdrms Inclusive Pay ca- ble, parking d laundry fat 723-20N OSHAWA. close to GM ' 2. 3 -bedroom apartments. $600. $725 8 $835 respec- tively Call 905-438-0229. PICKERING, Rosell 8 Sheppard, large 2-bec- room apartment. complete with drrtingroom, separate entrance. air. laundry. park. ng. $825 inclusive Call (906)839--5048 PICKERING- Brock b Finch. Large 2 bdrm bsrm apt.. sep. entrance, laundry and parting. $800Jmonth al indusiire. Available Aug 20 or Sept 1. Call (905)619-2495 leave mes- sage- OSHAWA NORTH SIM- COE,on Russet., bright clean 2 bedroom. in newly renovated 12 -plexi hard- wood Boors. float hot water, parking, cable Ind. Laun• dry facilities, no dogs. $686+ hydro. ALSO 1 bdrm, $515 all inclusive Avail. Now. 576-2982 SMALL immaculate bachelorette basement apartment in good Whitby neighbourhood, utilities in- cluded, $450/month, avall- able SeplAst. Call 905- 428-9445. AJAX 2 bedroom base- ment apartment $650. month inclusive, first'last required or present tenant willing to share. Available Sept 1 686-2338 SOUTH A,ax. spotless oversizeo 1 -bedroom basement apartment. sep- arate entrance. non smokers. no pets 5600 Pius unites utast, refer- ences required Call 686- 5519 AJAX- 2 bedroom apart- ne-: building Utilities included Near bus. shop- WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE' ti1„rtr'ago par meat. 3 Br Se- $679 mth 3 -Br bungalow $789 •nth 3.Br Y Exec 5969 mth No down paymem? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Call Me! 571-6275 I-800-ed0-6275 MARK STAPLFY Fx.A H:aln In. PICKERING- 4 bedroom house 4 appliances'fire place Walk out to fenced backyard Close to au amen:ties $1100. Call 905-509-1755. Quiet North East Oshawa area 3 bedroom semi 1 1. 2 bath. 4 appliances. Cen- tral air, finished red room Fenced let Available Sept 1st S95C + utilities Also another house availbale Oct 1 Call 6688213 CLEAN, BRIG11T house, Okkillol la & Whitt's Rif' roorns for rent, weekly, mol lit,di lstalt 1.'elcome 420-0042 NEWLY -DECORATED extra urge furnished r00m VICTORIAN STYLE for dean, quiet person Grandv ew Rcssiand. 3 Cooking near bus. dose to plus I large bedrooms. en- Ourharn Cortege, $225 and suite. fanilyroom:fireplace. up monthly Call 905728 large k,.ctien n car garage 4845 ping & schools 0uiet, nice 5120C Oct 1 4345376 area rva❑aore Dept Ist . 5750 683-6145 SOUTH P ck-,.-g. 2 bed rci T. apartment. 5725 month 'rst and last, a'a nidus ve avadabie Oct 1, nonsmokers preferred Cali (905 14 2 0-95 0' TOP !!Dor of house. S650 t -st ast Appliances includ- ec Clear quiet people IST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES' WHY RENT? BUY'. ..A.-. ". N'C pr-n,Em Let me show VOL hew ' MCn. pay S'2: 0 A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep. Remax Accord Realty Ltd 576.3111 668-7719 WHITBY ;A,ax border). Qrven er'1 I^cabon. 2-stor ey very dean back 3:ed room. 1 1 2 -baths ap- phances blinds. garage. nice quiet neiahbol ten:eo yard 51 ?cv month.ut:hoes No -Smoker 905.665 781 7. 420 1040 Housing W0d Whiting Ave Available an Sept 1 Own Outside em trance 571-7989 after 530 PROFESSIONAL tw0- pm me 'aT, t .eex ..g a 2 TWO BEDROOMS. • single detached house in HASTINGS On rte Trent CENTRAL OSHOMSAV4A 2M+;1by area, preferably 1� Iti Rae, ^ ., 3 DOM, laze with six bedrooms or po front cottage All corven }nOge. stove. laundry faCdr tential for sx) Rent :o-owr ;4;i( t I "'Ices. sun -pc%!;, sun - hes. park ng Sept 1st 'it 11 1 a rent Call 668 1052 deck E380 d -at Good 5655 me s ve . 564350 ( 0 'il 1* nshm ; R S- 11,1 ­g ng 905. n^I 11 Fj PICKERING VILLAGE unfu.n<teo room in ciea„ quiet home $325 'mo, in- cludes utiliCes parking shared kitchen, smokers Cal 905 619- 1,13 SIMCOE NORTH(Osha- wa La•ge. bight room in house, common k,ahen •acd;ties. laundry, a'c. living 'oom Non-smoker S9C week Available mme d,ately 905-436-1660 OFFICE space for lease. 2nd tloor of Courtice plaza, overlooks busy Hwyx2. air con . plenty of parking Available Immediately. 755 8 sq it. 8 779 sq it Can 725-9991 Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL Units. Thornton Tervvillegar, 968 5 sq It $3 25 sq It net . MIT 579-5077 or after 5pm 571 3281 NEAR Oshawa Cenler - hdust•�a unit Includes overread doors, high ceil- ngs parking, utilities. washrporns and air com- pressor Mor,th-by-month. $550 month Also parking for truck, with hydro avail able 5762982 A Cottages for Rent HALIBURTON. Drag Lase 3 Oe rp r• fully fur - nist.,^ run bath, good fish- ing and coaling Available Aug and Sept $400,week Call(905)430-1469 .. usive. airbanks t 905-985-9106 at 1' 1 1 1 � TWO BEDROOM c 7ht 6 I. spa: --S :.^,pe Lplex on, Gose to North GM Oshawa Hospital area Pm avataDie now. I it^,ast. rot vale entrance S750imontr 2 -BEDROOM ow includes uhf Non Smok. , f ^ s -e: ^.ase^'•"1t. large Cali (9C)5,432-108 after lot. Gose ,o all amenities 6 : m avalable Sept 1 St Oct 1st WHITBY, 2 -bedroom $830 month.uhldies Call TWO BEDROOM near g -1-436-C7 3 905 728 - Cc -a -a :e^' -e + 401 •24.8 Parx r y aunary storage. 2 -BEDROOM -an !lxr ava.aae Mn`*0ately house r ^e,ghbOur- c Nor Smoke, $_9C plus hood m Nndr Oshawa. by •; 723: c t stove f rdge. Darx,r y shed, TWO Dedrooms ava-.abl*. fulty-carpeted available W : _ .- eslaundry on Sept 1 St. swormonfh in- prernises. all inclusive. Wil- elusive 905-725-6215. son&eor area 721.1178 9C5-579-0358 WHITBY two bedroom 3 5EDROOM HOUSE, 4 batt 0 683-9236 cr , 05-6961435 Elm, t Townhouses Tcwnhouses w.-ekends) For Rent For Rent Florida EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Overslze� L;co .,i , oath townhouses with 2vappliances. gas heating, parquet floors. fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-9986 apa^'-'c•-: 'nam noor of O Shopping. AdeU,ddP� hoe se. available imme g' Im TownhousesImShand datety 5850 all utilitiesm- N no appliances. $925 Cl includes use of plus utilities Available any For RentAccomodation yard Call 668-1477 bine 725-2437 3 -BEDROOM 1I WHITBY apartment for lase. ry- er' bedroom $55C 2- ,rgd;r:ngr big kitten. bedroom $650 Bachelor, on, Gose to North GM S50C. first 6 est requ,red avataDie now. I it^,ast. rot phone days 725 91' ererl $725-1.1,1 NO ea evenings 6 weekends pets Car 905726-3383 6684016 OSHAWA, 4 Bedroom WHITBY, 2 -bedroom senn'. w. appliances. ,n 6-otex 123 fenced yard close to Annes St $540 �nciuoes schools S975imonm in - heat i water Avaiiable duds heal d water D•- Sept 1 Cali 725-<1a5 pcs;treferences regwretl Available Aug (905)576 - WHITBY spac,ous 2 -bed- 394, r:.r',- excellent building. patio near GO. 5815 inclu- AJAX 4 bedroom. 2 ' 2 sive Oct 1st. Carl 416) Dat -.s 4 appliances, walk 699-5287 out basement. double ga rage. $1250 .'month plus WHITBY. Ir^v 1 bdrm Dsmt , undoes 905-840-1524 aundry. fireplace. sep AJAX spotless 3 -bedroom entrance. 1st 8 last sem: separate entrance. $700.'month inclusive Call main floor, Ill indus,ve 905-668-0034 Fndge, stove. washer. dry- - - -- -- •r park,ny, available -7.n ..,.•..-,•.-- _-.._ fent 1ct ra'I QrA.4:10.- roc- L onplelely renoval c Ia OC New xilcnen 6 hoursClosWHITBY. Lovely 3 -bed - S900 to ;. 8 it i amenities rzom detached bungalow Pa�.'ne X905 -839!I' 3 7�or man Wor, modem ki4c en, 905-42D-3971 private drive, washer dryer included 5875 neLmonth Whitby- 334 Ash St wei: kept 3 bedroom. in tnplex. separate entrance ap- pliances, laundry facilities Available Sept 1st $875 including ubil Call (905! 666-5475 WHfrES RDA HWY. #2, 1 1,"2 bed- room,bsmt., utilities, sep. ent., 4 piece bath, fridge /stove, Sept. 1, $500, non smoker. 420-3048. WHY rent when you can own your own home for lass dhan you dw*?n Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep, Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211. BEHouses For Rent $1 - Absolute Affordable! Why Rent? Own your Home from $799/month (utilities included) No Down pay- ment? Call Me!! Mark Sta- pley Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty 571- 6275 ort -800-840-6275. plus ubhties Call ;905;686_ 4018 SIMCOE NORTH. Newer 2 bdrm semi. upper floor. large kdcheNlrvmg room Gose to everything $8001 Sept. 1 st. No pets 683- 2996 OSHAWA, 3+1 -bedroom detached bungalow, fin- ished basement, garage, double -driveway, central air, gas furnace, Gose to Civic, available Od.l st. $1100+utiktes. (416) 487- 6319 OSHAWA. AdelaicWGib- bons. 3 -bedroom, 1 //2- balfhs, 4 appliances. close to all amenities, available immediately, $850+utilities. /si 1. Cal 905136.9037. PICKERING BRIGHT, spacious, multi-level 2 bed- room ap, private entrance. parking. washer and dryer, $700 plus utilities, Call Moldeh 905.839-7525, PICKERING VILLAGE - main floor, 3 bedroom bun- galow, $900. hrsVlaSt Available SEPT 1.. Call 416-515.2035. KING 8 TOWNLINE A:ea dvd,.dD:e C' Large 3 Dorm townhouses neutral decor, 4 app , 1 1:2 baths. basement d garage $895 + uta Ptone 721. 8213 Evening and wee- kend appointments avail able NORTH OSHAWA. 3 Dasenent townrousers in well man- tarwd lam ly complex Freshly decorated w., Fng./stove, close to a!! amenities Starting at $718 !month On Site Ml office Call 905-728-3777 OSHAWA 2 bedroom. available Sept 1st. ist'last, fur basement. freshly pant- ed Call 721-1518 SPACIOUS .2116 3 bedroomtownhouses, in well mamtalrlec family comp ex Includes all Ll ties, 4 appliances, park- ing. Close to Schools and all amenities. Avail Sept. 122 Colborne SL E Oshawa For appL 434.3972 AJAX, l :w•.: roar apt to snare Must be seen' $440 month induct ng phone and carie Close to GO tws. 4G1 and plaza Call Maurice 683-0970 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE - L1 orie Person to share with temae, newty decorat- ed townhouse ism," basement apt Share k tch- 0n and main iev«. whrtDy 665-8813 CENTRAL Whitby. large Victonar home, very clean. seeking non-smok,ng pro- fessional. dose to bus Large rooms, S426month includes; treat hydro, cable. laundry (416)599-1962 GORGEOUS 3 bedroom lakevew condo, to share w,m - nm- -j--i non smokers Females wel corned Avaiable Sept W i9051 831-5802 IOSHAWA, House to share $400 monthly all inclusive students welcome Call Barbara 579-8069 WHITBY 3 bedroom town- house without basement F/ S. fully reconditioned, close to downtown. $700J mo plus utilities. Avail. aimed.. 576-1250 leave message, EAMl Rooms for Rent (MATURE PERSON), dose to Oshawa Centre, $325 monthly, fnendly home, many extras, 434-8185 AJAX, non-smoker, unfur- nished room, share faclk- Les, student or work ng fe- male welcome, firstAast $300/month. leave mes- sage(905)686-8277 AJAX, unfurnished large single room , shared facili- ties, separate entrance, first 8 last. 683-5088. PRIVATE bedroom with use of own kvingroom, and other f.irties in large bun- galow, on bus route Call 831-2260 � Colldominilans For Rent 9 PC. DINING ROOM SU- ITE, 4 seater chesterfield. end tables. coffee table. bar stools,all In good condi- tion, OBO 668-9726 AJAX, Lake Driveway. 1 bedroom , excellent view, 5 appl--. piadung, re- creational facilities. $775 pus hirdro. first b last. 683- 4040. Retails e Befle OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rant t!!- 600 sq main $500. 3500 sq. Lwrlvl. $1000. 250 Sq main, $350, 850 sq.2nd. Or $600, 1050 sq. main, $1.0o0 1600 sq main $1300. Cal 434.2447 or 6551132. Vac. Rentals ATTENTION Snowo:rds GVH(A "';_ 3 bedup_m oatnrcoms townhouse Condo. close to famous Clearwater beach, pod. la- cuzzr 880. private yard. available now Frr into and tc view "es 686-9846 or 579 3788 Pon, ' Private Horttes For Sale 1165,060- :`cru: vstawa, -7-e! Street Side split •-urowx?d floors in bed- . )xms M.un Floor Office or 4th BR Ceramic filed Pod New Windows New Gas '_rnace w AC and Air :Awier 905-436-9903 PRETTY 2 -STOREY le- tached -.ohne. Wh'It.y New broadloom in living. doung, 3 -bedrooms New flooring in With bathrooms. M - trance, eaten kitchen Bay windows. sliding doors to deck, double garage, beautifully landscaped, fenced targe tot. Stows like a model Home. $157,900 20 Horseshoe Or (oft 1h,CkSon, Mow Hwy 2) Open House Sat Aug 10,12-3. 8 Sun Aug t1. 12 3 905-4332966 2,6W SO, FT. Ranch bungalow 4 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms detached ga- rage. naif acre fit. Scugog Wand $139.900 Car (905:985-9203 AJAX detached 4Ox100 It lot, new gas furnace, only 5716 total P I T. AJAX 1 bedroom townhouse, tan taiSUc, lowest priced by S12.000 Only $630 total PI T + utilitiesman tenance Ken Lane• Remax Summit 686-3800 FOUR BEDROOM two storey brick home. 40 Me Laughlin, (North Oshawa). gas neat. 2 baths. $139,000. For more irl motion call 571-1049 IMMACULATE, 3 bedroom semi. totaled in Courbce, completely finished, hard- wood tooling throughout. Oak stairs 6 bannisters,. Tastefully decorated. $133,900. Diane 905.434- 6036. INCOME PROPERTY, 3 bedroom, with main level alp., farge lot S. Oshawa, Zoned G1. Carry for less than rent Details 905-723- 3079 OSHAWA bargain 5110.000. Brick bungalow, 2 bedrooms, garage, 36X100' til. 2 bedroom in- law suite. Call 905-571. 2883. OSHAWA, 255 Gibb Street, 2 bedroom bunga- low, recentlyrenovated. dose to all amenities, ask- ing $95.000.00 To view contact Lone Mutton at The Region of Durham, Real Estate Dh islon, (905)668- 7721, Mon to Fn 830 a.m - 4:30 p m. PICKERING, very private 4 bedroom home, beauti- fully treed t acre lot with creek running through yard. S175000 Call (905)434- 7746 PORT PERRY REDUCED $119,000 3 bedroom, con- venience plus - walk to all amenities. Large lot for gar tlen Fls1 time buyers dream or rehre here Call Catherine Ayotte. Remax Scugog Realty, (905) 985- 4427 24 hr pager NOTICE TO CREDITORS All claims against the Estate of Elllnore Eliiabe Colm, 75 Clements Road East, Ajax, who died ( June 241h, 1996 must be filed with the Execut before August 281h. 1996 after which date It Estate will be distributed. Royal Trust Corporation of Canada, P.O. Box 7500, Station A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1P9 (executor) By their Solicitors OSLER, HOSKIN & HARCOURT • Coming Coming / Coming Events • Events rt , Events 4TH ANNUAL CRUISIN' CLASSICS CAR SHOW hosted by Scugog Shores Museum Village Sun. Aug. 18th, 8 am. - 3 p.m. Over 200 classic cars, muscle cars & antiques compet- Ing for prizes. Kids events include face painting and ex- otic animal show. Breakfast & lunch available on site. Admission S3.50 Adult S2.00 Seniors/Students Children under 13 FREE Admission includes entrance to Museum Village's 10 re- stored historic buildings with costumed interpreters. Location- on Island Rd.. north of Hwy. 7A, 2 km. east of Port Perry. Info. Dan 905-985-3589 SEE YOU THERE! Private Homes ' A7rouncements ' Anrourlctments For Sale i lva-E SALE L7r. -:.P P-- ..!4m a season home From 80 n Cameron Lake Back 105 It Burnt River 3 bedrooms ,1 12 baths, fieldstone fire. place with airtight Two car garage plus Paved drive. way, large boat Slip. phone 705!887-3813 VIEW OF BAY. Pic.e•.ng. . ograded 3 bedroom. West snore back split. land Scalped mature IOt.central Air. fireplace. $157.900 call 839-3104. or 905987 5690 WAVERLEY7Hwy 2. new 3 barroom townhome, ap- pliances Included, central or. carnes for $7%month, available nmmecliaterty Call 905-697-2000 WHITBY, 585.900111 3 - bedrooms. upgraded eat -n kitchen, hvng/dnnng com- bination, walkout to deCx with 5% down will carry for under $690, month indfud- ng taxes Call Ted Hough - Sutton Group Classic 430-9000 M Wanted to Buy SMALL HOUSE TO MOVE must be suitable for rerl I .e EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1996 THE DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE PROPERTY BUREAU WILL BE LOCATED AT: 19 COURTICE CT., CORTICE BASELINE y m O W Q cc Ci yd 00 CC U Q 401 M a COURTICE CT O NEW -4 rJ LOCATION vation, within Oshawaarea Please can t -9o5 6s5- • 1 Mortgages, Business 8649 leave message B Insurance • , Opportunities Vacation MORTGAGES - Good. Properties bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from $3500 full paced. Secluet- 595% All applications ac. ed wooded Trailer lot. ad- cepted Community Finan- )acent to huge county tor- cal Services 668-6805 est good road, sandy beach, fishing, CobourgBusiness area (416)431.1555 • ffn Camper Trailer Sites OPPORTUNITY OPPOR. TUNITY T eke out restau. RED SETTER RESORT rant for lease. Perfect for - family campground and husband and lade opera - cottage RED on the Trent. bon. 2 bedroom apt. at- Coming Large spacious sites. Full lathed to business. Work • / ' Events hook-up from $825. 2 and 3 for yoursetl and your -_- bedroom cottages from Interested Parties only, ref- CLASSIC CARS at Scu- $35&w9ek. Rec. halo. store. entinces please. Ask for Ray gog Shore Museum Village pool, lakelront swimming, or Joanne 905-349-3483 or in Port Perry. The Museum floating, good fisfung. 905- 9D5-372-4880. will host the 4th Annual 436-0807; 705 778-3096. Cruisin' Classics Car Show on Sunday. Aug. 18th from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be over 200 classic cars. muscle cars and antiques corrtpetng for prizes in this very popular event. There vl be activities for the kids including lace painting and exotic animal show. Break- fast and lunch available on site. Admission $3.50/adult $2.00/seniors 8students. Children ur.der 13 FREE. Admission includes en- e.,.r trance to the Museum Vil- • / '^YaS loge's 10 restored historic buildings with costumed in- terpreters. The museum is FOLK ART Painting class- located on Island Rd, north es. Beginning Sept. 9. Mon. of Hwy. 7A, 2 km. east of Eve., 8:00 - /000. Oshawa Port Perry. For into. call - 723-5880 Dan (905) 985-3589. AVAILABLE In active musj- Cal local. Perfect for people lovers. Call for details 905-837-1416 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- IANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS 00 NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. CALL M54 745 fcr up-10-la!e awor listings Clariti 6 Port Perry residers " all 4042615 =er an audio version 0 al current and tigwTq aA ns bated in soulhem anij easiPr pntar,o *ase call tIe above number AUCTION SALE FRIDAY AUGUST 16 -11 AM. SUPERIOR A,;nor of antiques & Memorabilia form col- Ieclon of MURRAY TAYLOR of Uxbridge , held on site at 36 Third Ave S Take Hwy M 47 to Third Ave Watch for signs. ALE INCLUDF�•. Unique One comer cupboard, buner ly shelf, 2 doors with 12 panes each. EX), 6' pine harvest table (EX). 6 gunstock chairs (EX), sideboard sideboard with mirror, butcher block. washstands, 6' walnut armoire (bev glass, EX;, ant. iron & trass bed ( with baby side table). Iron doll cnb, Ig qty, col- lectibles, dairy memorabilia, Ig. Silverwoods signs, ant. glass & dura plus more SAL &UG W U--10 A.M LARGE AVCTIQN _1 Ar; ques. M«mcrablha. Cars. Ga- -; & -moi Equipment for VIOLA WILSON & THE LATE iA E W'LSON. held on site at 19193 Centre St_ Mt AI - ,e^ Take Hwyz 49 to Mt Albert Sdrd.. east to Centre. SATE- INCLUN$_ Flat to wall cupboard, ant tables and ra :.es'rer s & greeting cards. garage memorahba. n F Goodrich Ore signs. Jazzbo Jim tin windup toy, Eaton 3eaury dol, qty ant china & glass, qry garage equipment, :x s 1950 Mercury pickup grrid up recto. (EX). 1923 T aurKet,!955 Pontiac 4 dr 1983 Olds Regency Late Mr ',"Lsor owned a garage for 50 years. Authenbc old !ash- '.r�4 auction FRIDAY AUGUST 23 - 7:30 P.M. REAL ESTATE AUCTION ,f 3 bedroom bink �,:,nralow in - a•- r,K::., J K- north of Uxbnclge Estate he ;se wi!h xre sn,.r cuslcr- butt '9C. 115 x 132' ma- ure !reec At. Call !or terms and conditions. Open House I Sun Aug. 18, 2.5 Dm SATURDAY AUGUST 24-10:30 AM. SUPERIOR A,c! r, 'or 3EORGE HLA'+ONE held on site a! Va-c'cs!e-. '.ake Hwy $12north of Whitby :o Hwy r 'A Wa!„h for signs �A4E INCLUDES: Ant oak sdeboard. Ant S roll top oak %sx cur: lades and chairs, upright grand piano & benrp, Murat, -,ac tin pedal tractor, old dolls, ant wicker. brass & non Sed. L,moge Soap dish. Shelly Cup. qty ant china and glassware NATE_ :all for detailed listrrg for the above or to be on our mor :v ^.ailing list. Terms Cash or good known cheque for or site sales. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div.of. 1081454 Ontario Inc. > Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-6544647 AUCT10.4 SALE 1696 Bloor St. E. COURTICE FLEA MARKET AUCTION BARN Saturday Aug. 17, 11:30 a.m. Viewing: Saturday 10 until sale time kitchen table w/6 chairs, enamel top drop leaf table, cedar chest, occasional chairs, glass, china, collector plates, cof- fee & end tables, pic- tures. old buffet, por- celain dolls. 18K sap- phire & diamond ring. dressers. dining room suite, office desk. stereo cabinets, mir- rors. book shelf, steel shelving, crib, water bed, bedroom suite. dinette drop leaf kitchen suite, freezer. pine mirror, fridge, stove, golf clubs, 26• colour TV, lanterns. high Chair, tools. Items too numerous to mention. Someth- ing for everyone. Terms: cash, cheque orinterac. Estates & consign- ments welcome. Your place or ours AUCTIONEER: Jim McIntyre (905)432-1177 AUCTION SALE ALEX SHOE REPAIR Sun Aug. 18, at Ip.m. 111 Dundas St- W. Whitby, Ont. Fully equlpC.:1, plus inventory- Finishers. Alder long arm shoe patcher, Landis sole stitchers. hand tools. etc. Preview 11 a.m. Until sale time: Terms Cash, fcr more intormahon call Peter 905-666-3377 Myles King Auctioneer 725-5751 MacGregor's Auction Hall Bowmanvlle An- tiques, Collectables & Household Effects Sun. Aug. 18th, 11 am. Take 401 to Wa- verly Rd., North #2 Hwy & East to Scu- gog St. North 1 km Auction features the partial contents from a Lindsay estate plus quality Inclusions, Victorian sideboard, country couch (exc), mise. chairs, Queen Anne. parlour, kitch- en, etc. Spinning wheel, tables, (kitch- en. 4' harvest. occa- sional etc.), old slate table top pool table (Caram), dressers. washstand, blanker brx, humpback truck" :r.;r beds, wicker rar- •Iage. old stamps K—lien & household c Aectables. plus quality selection of old rIlass & china still to be mpacked Auction Features many treas- .res from the past to t, ­ sent Mark. /our a endars for )ur 2 ,:a i estate sale for 1� ara Stamo-Budd :ate. Sat. Aug. 2411, Sun Aug 25th. A •" .3t attend event -,:,,ns Cash, Visa. M Interact or cheque :•i for all your future hon needs Your ",hon or ours MacGregor Auction Services Mike MacGregor 905-9a7-5402 905- 987-3664 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE, NEWTONVLLE, AUG. 16TH, FRI.6 P.M. Selling the contents from Iwo Oshawa homes. Kitchen Aid fridge (18 mths old - $1600 new). stove, 2 apt. size freezers, au- tomatic washer, co- lour TV, three 5 -pc dinette sets, 2 wall units. provincial desk and chair, vinyl daybed, stereo, book- case, corner cup- board, large trunk, advertising pieces. antiques. glassware, china, kitchenware, bads, dressers, rhe,ts of drawers. a^ l a large varety ,f er articles Terms. ,ase. cheque with ID. /-,a, M,C Interac. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton (905)786-2244 OUTSTANDING 2 DAY ESTATE AUCTION SALE Bowmanville Sat .'I 24th & Sun. Aug :n, 11 a m Auction I- i,ures the estate of late Clara Stamp - 3 household tents :,t John Budd Orono Watch next h:.••ks paper !or par - '.e IrSiinq MacGregor s Auction Services 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 AUCTION SALE of Antiques & Collectables at Brock & Seven Auctions Thursday August 15 6 p.m. Sale to include -re rer-.a rs cf Simple Treasures- antique store from Queen Street plus Inclusions Sale to include OaK sideboards, washstands, Oak & Mahogany tables, Oak & Maple dressers. Pine bookcase, old bedroom sets, Silver & silver plate, old pottery & porcelain, old brass and copper. old scales, pictures, and paintings. Viewing from 4 p.m. Directions: 401 to Brock Road North to Highway 7 (Brougham) go west for 1,4 km Look for signs. Auctioneer Maurice M. Jones Phone 416-755-7470 to consign • ' Personals • ompanions SELLING YOUR HOME? Inquire about our A free home smoking cessation program is available through the Toronto Hospital in connection with a research study. 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ScoNNEc- HOME FOR SALE PACKAGE TION DA TIONS DATELINE -Free to ✓.til • i An"Mce rlena call to place your no charges forladies.s. no � ��� O�O� phone bill charges, 905- 430-7060 101n, Birthdays' ' ' Birthdays 101n, - w- ■■ Birthdays Happy !94TH Birthday HARRY PRICE AND MANY MORE TO COME FROM THE GANG AT BINGO COUNTRY FIVE POINTS MALL!!!, Ah, I AUG. 17,6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONIC. RD. 08 BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold a large variety of antique & modern furniture, collectable glass & china, lawn & garden equipment. tools. Ltd. Edition art. appliances. Including satellte dish, riding lawn mower. washer, dryer. fudge. stove & many other Interest- ing & unusual Items Large sale Viewing from 5 p m Terms are cash, Visa, MC. or Debit Card For more f ; call (905) 263- 4252. Sale man- aged and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, Apprai- sals & Liquidations. �a Ia,es ada:fable place or ours :an consignments he :ome Note start- ;'imeof6.30pm SAT AUG. — 10:30 A.M. "op - of G;'dGn MCN -111 liot S1, Fere'lor Fa!,s ;ue `urniture s.me • cOcies. ;usehrnd a;Clarces Rea: '2 roar Exceuer! • :GG sq " �s a!" -. ;curage , •-cur conbtcr .a, -,e �:r ap- t9y t•,ntage x :25 silent •etirement cr .r nor^e Selling as s ect :C .ow •eSenre t rn5s this rte•_sting '.� new ;r for flyar. McLear A _ -,r.s. 324-2733 OR; L 6 BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE Thurs. Aug. 22 5 p.m. .ander Ban qu, , cull, S.-gog Island Pine good apphanc- exercise equip - electric organ d chesterfields & :s more Viewing !rem 2 p m PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 1111E NE 16%S ADVERTISER, «"F:U.,:*,l'Gl'tiT 14, 1"6-PA(:B 33-A AUCTION BARN Friday August 16 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The Contents of a Woodville home plus others. Oak 5 section Stacking bookcase. 9 PC walnut dimngroom suite, Bamboo Corner What Not Stand, Hossier Cupboard top Walnut magazine rack Ice Cream Par - our table & 2 chaos, Treadle sewing ni, rhine, Chesterfield & chair, flat to wall cup- uoard top. Walnut 1i2 r-ioon table. Oak F I.ng atinet, Washstands. rorian chests of :,, Ners. Or,; wooden ;)ding planes ger bread clock e harvest table. /,'a nut Coffee Table. �e to Bench drill >s, 10 in Beaver r.Ie Band saw. •.hips air sander, 5 Briggs & Straton or. 1971 Mercury ;gar in good con - )n, Approx 20 s including Marlin 30. Wirr_hester :e 1200. 12 .ge shotgur, )ey 308. 3^a : -( r1Jl, plus a qty S.-gle & Dcubie 9, shotgurs plus Ity china ;iass. sehoid & dernS Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneers RR 81 Little Britain (705)786-2183 _A?CL=:A• CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SERRYSANKFARMS R.R.2 TAUNTON RC ORONO HOLIDAY MONDAY. SEPT. 2ND. '7 A.M. r; a ' equipment trac- mach:nery, veh:- hardware. tools. etc To consign to auction and torn- • ation. Contact the loneers John D. Berry. li Orone. 905-963-5787 Frank G. Stapleton, Newtonville WS -786-224 •• n. is• I•r, n ri4 r. �,, . • r •i,r. L u.' F• r ,n :nxlxi u•nx n �d ,0 .A dK imnm aadl roxK I•. •. coed fir jxihlx,ixri n Ifx• �t••a+ 4dxn&x"r r Thislliel.,II68�j001 r+0+659I ICLrinyg,n Y P n'r'rrr. •r,i •:• -r-,r iiur ilsr x(ms •k,dh Now mii mutrin rcttcncd "; �ftt•r �re�smir hs calm;; d.o runiht Ito uf,•I i u. ,i di ht T!c hdluwn> !srKvl lane, '•!.:r....t ♦r.kr,in aniivr•ng 8''. Tsar tlil lair 4,, r, %1•n" •.i r,. ori ill, if {,.,.ii r,' ' Deaths BE Deaths BOWER, E izabeth Jear At her res,dence or. Sun- day August 11 1996 Jean Bower. beloved mother of Todd and Troy and his wife Lon -Ann Loved grand- -other of Matthew and Knster Dear daughter of - oyd Cummings and Kathleen Newell Sister of AI- ,ene. Cheryl and Bill Funeral arrangements en- '-;sted to Porald Marino & Scn Funeral Directors crock Road Chapel Pickerr•g X5-686-5589 in ,ean s memory donations 'o ?he Cancer Pesearch -,undation would be appreciated PANKNOW = s.C,erq passe: o=a:e'. , a' o ax & c 5kenrg General Hospilal on August 956 at ' 'G p m surrounded by loving :-andchlldrer and daughters She will be dearly --Issed by daughters Mary Seymour and Evelyn --mk/ al her grandchildren. Ca'nd Judy, Asara. ona ner great gramcnll,ren reler ;.aura, An- .�oca Cory Dustir Ira Danny Michael and Cheri! -er rwc great great grandchildren Blake and -)Ily You %!! ce dearly m ssed by ail 'Fare Thee ;,ell' T"ne `a civ Noll recei.- � :erdS at McEachnie Funeral Home. Cid -.ston Pcad Alas =''cx-?• ',Cm 2-4 and 7-`y p m --i T,;escay `e sernce r the :rape) Cr NednesCay ' gust 14 1996 at 2 X m Cremabor. MCards Of Cards Of Thanks Thanks THE F-�. i11.Y C)F FR1\ i; H. I_�� LOE )t? wO ld like ti) thank ail rrlatnt•s and friends nc•rl;l;la,urs lctcrans qhs h:r the• lo%c �tipr;ri I Ing IQrr,, 33rd, and doruttuns �XC' also �-\tc•nd'1Ik•vLI1 flunk, it) McF:Ichnic• neral Home and Alax L"io n l N Leona, Bill. Bob & Bitty Ann • i ' Amotnee tts • i ' Artrouttumems ✓.til • i An"Mce rlena Graduation FMGraduation w_■■■ - - w- ■■ w 10 -HERE'S HOW IT WORKS - 1. four 19 %sant act is pul+lrshc•d Iter t utnc• days 2. Thr rate is haled on the highest priced item in the ad, $00 -$ . . .......................... $5 + GST $100 - $19999 ........................ $9 + GST $200-$299 . ........................ $19 + GST $300-$399 . ........................ $29 + GST $400-$4 . . ........................ $39 + GST ?heti,adx urn mor r&firmrkrhk• and rukhtional uont� urejtw 5(K each 3. To gise you an idea, check this esamhle K•1.i,E &- refri;aerator cnth" 2 sears old. 30- self clean S200 20,0 cuff frost free $325. ()l)U-0000. 7 +)e price jur tars ad uindd be $29 + (,:1T bik;e d on ,Lir price (f i 25 fur the re f'?-gt ruzur AD WILL RUN IN In RECIoNAL F1)IT10NS RAY FON 1 \C'FF"K S RFCEI\'F. 1 A 1:1 K FRFF' Alrl'LIES TO ARTICLF> :@ At70Ni0IiILFS FOR SAIF o.xLy $83+ GST News Advertiser 6-83-0707-1 ft IIn• �I� oiler .rlq,Lra d. n.,n .. nuix•r. i�l .,alra•n&x•n only. On June 28th 1996, Nadine Klem graduated from Fort Nelson High School, in Fort Nelson, B.C. In addition to winning a combination of five scholarships and bursaries, Nadine garnered the prestigious Governor General's Award for highest academic excellence. She will enter pre-med studies in September at the University of Calgary. Her Very proud family wishes her all the best. News Advertiser ClanWili d Department is Open every Monday to Friday moo aim to com 68"707 to place yotur ad or tax it 683-7363 PAGE 34 -A -THF NFW'S ADN'FRTISFR, WF:D., Al CINT 14,14 (0 683-7040 404-2623 (From Clarington 8 Pon Perry) - nfosource Today's Birthday ..... .....5020 Aries ....................5021 .. .7022 Taurus ...................5022 .....5139 Gemini ...................5023 ......5140 Cancer...................5024 ..5141 Leo .... ..................5025 .....5142 Virgo .. ..................5026 .....5143 Libra.....................5027 Weekly Video ..............7029 Scorpio ..................5028 Rogers Community 10 .......7030 Sagittarius ................5029 Theatre Durham... ..................7031 Capricorn .................5030 Aquarius .................5031 ..6026 Pisces ...................5032 619 _ . ,...i • 50c, Pick 3 ....................5002 Super? ..................5003 Lottano ..................5004 Quote of the Day .........5017 -.,via Quiz . . .........5018 GIC -RSP Hotline ........................8247 ENTER TA INAIENT 5131- Oshawa Centre Cinemas .. .7022 Whitby Cinemas ...........7023 .....5139 Ajax/Pickering Cinemas ......7024 ......5140 Pickering Moviplex 9 ........7025 ..5141 Oshawa Little Theatre .......7026 .....5142 Whitby Little Theatre ........7027 .....5143 Durham Shoestring Performers 7028 Weekly Video ..............7029 Myalgic Encephalomylitis Rogers Community 10 .......7030 Association ...............6024 Theatre Durham... ..................7031 Fibromyalgia Support .......6025 Aiax Pickering Updafe 5131- Alax'Pickering Hockey .......5138 Association ...............6019 Raiders AAA .Hockey . .....5139 Alax'Pfckertng Dolphins ......5140 Alax'Pickenng Rrngette ..5141 Alax "Pickering Baseball .....5142 Alax Pickering Soccer . .....5143 Alax Pickering Softball. .....5144 Ajax Bridge Club ...........6000 Oddfellows/Rebekahs .......6001 Oshawa Legion ............6002 HOW TO USE INFOSOURCE 1 Call 683-7040, or from Clarington or Port Perry call 404-2623, using a touch-tone phone or push button phone that emits tones. It's a free call from Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington, Ajax and Pickering. 2 When prompt- ed enter the 4 -digit code of your choice from the directory provided. Parents of Teens . .........6003 AI -Anon, AI-Ateen ..........6004 Alcoholics Anonymous ......6005 Women's support group of Durham Community Care .. ........6006 S.O.S. ...................6007 (Smokers Overcoming Smoking) COPE (Depression) ... .....6008 Canadian Calorie Counters ...6009 One Parent Families ........6010 Parents Without Partners ....6011 Living with Cancer Support Group (Durham East) .............6012 Living with Cancer Support Group (Durham West) ............6013 Lesbian. Gay, Bisexual Youth of Durham .................6014 Emotions Anonymous .....6015 AIDS committee of Durham ...6016 Multiple Sclerosis Society ..6017 Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics (Durham Chapter ...........6018 Oshawa & District Ostomy Association ...............6019 Caesarean Prevention ... ....6020 La Leche League ........... 6021 Reach to Recovery ...8004 (Breast Cancer) ............ 6022 Learning Disabilities Association (Durham West) ............6023 Ajax -Pickering United Way 6050 Myalgic Encephalomylitis 6056 Association ...............6024 Fibromyalgia Support .......6025 Epilepsy Parents Support . ..6026 Osteoporosis Support .......6027 United Survivors ...........6051 x; Clammubs First Oshawa ITC Club ......6031 Durham PC Users Club ....6032 Free From Fear .........................6053 A/P Toastmasters .....................6055 p `S niors Clarington Walking Program ..6036 Clarington Older Adults ......6037 Oshawa Seniors Club dances ... 6038 a Durham Synchro Club Inc. r -F FALL'.`„ REGISTRATION To place yourIall registration K campaign, please call Classed Advertising at s��33s 0M AJAX-PICKERIN41 . 19 KARATE CLUB Riverbreeat Community Centre, 01 Richards Lane, Ajax Montessori Learning Centre, 401 Kingston Rd. 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If you have Red Cross Blue or above, and would like more information, please contact a (905) 839-2501 (FAIRPORT & HWY 2) Sweet Adelines .........6039 Durham Writers/Editors ...6040 Homepreneur Group .....6041 Ajax Block Parents .......6042 Home Business Association ..6043 Take Off Pounds Sensibly ...8004 Parent Finders ..........6044 Poets in the Pub .........6046 Ajax -Pickering United Way 6050 Horse/ess Carnagemen....... 6056 Execu-Care Home & Office 8100 Care -Givers ............8101 Anscot Contracting .......8102 Erotica Video ...........8103 Valliflee Products Ltd. ....8106 AVE Entertainment ......8107 Emergency Plus "CPR" ...811 1 Once Upon A Child ......8118 Call for Less ............8003 Heart Savers CPR . .....8017 STILL ACCEPTING �INXC& REGISTRATIONM SUMMER DAY CAMPS Recreational & Sports (;amps Ages to 13 Monday to Friday, July & August 9:00 a.m. to -1:00 P.M. 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It th lMk) kin f' AUTO SERVICE SUPERa FREE 74 `rHe COST of Your CAR REPAIRS 2 or 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Most cars, light FfOA�.� trucks & vans 'Includes computercheck and labour to adjust 'Shims and pans extra if needed F:zpiry A.X m 319L Most crus & light trucks 99 s3y9 R04* 6 cy I. 'Includes new A/C telco or $59 Champion plugs and labour to g I, install - Vans & trucks 520 extra s7 Fa A t;10 • CONDITIONING PERFORMANCENo Payment No Interest FOR 6 Most cars, light trucks and vans I MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) r�J■ ■ -Other Parts And labour Extra If Needed F.apiry Attp•st 11J" 1016 Brock Rd. (just south of the 401) in Pickering 1 Boas: 0 !289's 1698 Bayly St_ (just south of 401, west of Brock) Fri -7:30 tan - 6pm, Sat- - 7:30am - 2pm, wed. - 7:30 am - Your Car Repair Bill sr 1A OPEN SUNDAY, AUG. ISTH, 2 TO 4 RW CALL FOR DETAILS 3 YEARS NEW! SOUTH AJAX $157,800! •2,470 s¢ ft * Be@uWW 3bedroom /� ' 4 bdrms., 3 baths ,tl ,*tslaw Mins i ' Central air A vac. kileftatt wflh breski - area • Prof. fin. rem rm. Win floor tarailrr room �r - r Brick lkeplaoe i cert) air Large rear wooden deck * Party -size rec room _ ' Close to all amenities _ * Oversim (24x10 R) deck & "�"1" $208,000 fully fenced yard. JACQUELYNN TANKER* DON'T MISS THIS - CALL _., _ 619-9500 n=_ RICK SEMMOW 831-3300 CALL CK AT _3300 FO REr�VII�C' "SERWCEITHAT WILL MOVE YOU'.^ FIRSTRd"y HERITAG�NC. LOOKING FOR ONE OF ��, ONE OF A KIND! THE BEST LOCATIONS? .��i �� This unique home sits on approx. n+is all brick four bedroom homeP �Fi � 3A acre in an area of estate ac-oss from park with amazing floor SSL homes. Duffms Creek runs and inground pool might be the `1A O` through the back yard d the front as one you want to we and buy! Big yard overlooks a golf course. The -%Pd,00rns. main floor den, family room�O " 2 oedroom home features central s a mdry and much more. a;r rec room with woodstove b a Please call garagelworkshop. Try country FLORA WATERS* at living in the city for only $199,900! F.. J 905-831-3300 or Call 905-686-3330. BRIAN KONDO*, //1 IVIla A\/�`�y� (905) 683-2992 RV/ L , FIRST RUALITY eoKWA ONE LM. RLTR. NEW, NEW, NEW. CO NOTHING COULD BE FINER GQ`p`'y�p $111,900 owning a home in the 3�' prestige ..Hermitage" y w fence tromt i garage door �9Z The Willowood • 2.800 sq. R aoof 1 year old shlfet pool size premium lot 1Na - c4 bedroom 2 - siding i b►dlm. snmWow s. �-r'"�v*+ ' 1 bedroom - 1 5 -pc., 1 4�c" 1 2- O ry - mg ��«, pc. baths :Srww'� , 4+� Main floor family. den 6 laundry arim "ay .00ms -hn home is excepeorol well A„ , g; Sreenhouse kitchen with walkout mantained plus grwt Picimng y ,a ocabon 1 3 sets french doors • txntral air i+— PLEASE CALL ft's your nwve now, call BARRIE COX* �} John McCarten* (905) 839-7449 i 831-3300 RrMP�C Realty ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. FI RST Ltd. EXCLUSIVE PICKERI G - GORGEOUS LAKE AREA EXCLUSIVE LISTING .ovely quiet treed Malan WW — * 167 ft. private yard Sunken kv. rm. i sep. din nn * Finished basement with wet bar -- Hardwood in huge family roam and woodstove Cook s kitchen, pantry ii ask - * Freshly painted and new cupboards. King sine Master wdh r _ A #, ,� broadloom throughout step-up tub i sap. SIMM spritl * 3 bdrms.. 2 baths, dble. garage • system front and back 200 aap _ * 2 fireplaces, central vacuum service, antral at * Rare opportunity near the lake CALL LUCY SATESON" $169,900 Associate Broker CALL JERRY ROSS* 905-619-9500 HERfTA REALTY HERITAGE NIC. IN" On TRAOt 9� FREE - SllI11LIGHT * 010,700 DOWN * , Open concept free hold townhouse 3 * ;.' r, � d;a'* bdrms. + walkout bsmt. * ,6w..;�,,`* backs on to park, 4 baa ie e�* appis., very well kept. * IRICI[ CNIONICY 0r * Call Raul Casino* * BERNARD LEE * 837-1054 * Saks * NEW CHOICE ■ r # r in8110M, * Tr m R P LOW *110111111 UNIQUE am UVOW fla A ,,,� 60 X 150' gorgeous ld baddng � 4 home has : a�rge a"01x'0 pa'Ife"Q- wlh► ' ronovalsd kitchen with fantastic 3 holk"nNl horae•wrh walkout i9 the yard. Thm Is a too many fedoras to list. Shows main flow laundry & lemly a "Ur. Ilydwd. fir, lam rm. with rom The rec fp. & at. Edon kit Perfect room lis and fbliWled home, prim and locale. Car open today, won't last' ANGELA HOFFMANN* _ - -- - - _ .. _ CALL 1905 683-1088.GERRY THATCHER MOKER 831-3300 -- RViVIlW 60x150' GORGEOUS LOT Ori $1971500 FIRSTLokft 1. IPA U5 ,11 -11M M W6 ADYEICI7155111, WEoMM&T ADGWF 14,19% News Advertiser carriers win big Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser carriers were awarded recently for their ongoing portable compact disc stereo player. In the Centre, Matthew Manley was award - efforts at efficiently delivering your community newspaper. The carriers pictured ed second prize and received a pair of free passes to Canada's Wonderland. here came home with prizes in the Collection s+7 contest. In the photo at left, the Third prize winner Eddie Portener was given one free pass to Canada's Wonder - delivery team of Matthew and Mei;ssa Peddle display their grand prize, a land for his efforts. Ryan is richer The bank account of Ryan Chiu of Pickering has a little more money in it these days after winning a monthly draw for $100 in the Bank of Nova Scotia's Getting There Sav- ings Program. It's designed to encourage youths under 19 to save and grand prize draw each year is a trip to Disney World in Florida. Ryan is with his mother Sandra and Lynn Jones, left, the assistant manager of operations with the bank's Pickering Town Centre branch. The road to Serenity PICKERING -- The Serenity Group holds a 12 - step recovery meeting Fri- day, Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. This group meets every week and deals with addic- tions of all types, including co d&Tend=cy:—_ Alll are vwelcome to attend Call 428-9431. LARGE 4 LEVEL BACKSPL I T ONLY $179,900 VENDOR BOUWff flrat� Deeded lake access, nature trails, 4 t a�cortd. ' or room, ,bail -mai kit., clot summer days, warily system south Picker:tg, must be sold quick. Cal David Nuembergar, (416) 281 -MM. DETACHED $39,900 2 bedroom Wrigelow, in adult community, FOW, large tbrida room faoes west, M►iaot Crank raw lake, al amenities, golf, tennis courts. himaarlate! Call David H. NuembeW Sales Representative 416-281-2200 COLDINELL BAN11M GOLDHI KEY t1EAM Sharon, Lois and Bram head to Ajax AJAX -- Sharon. IA* and Bram and Chris McKhool will be at Greenwood ('onservation Area Saturday, Aug. 24 fora family concert. I,oblaw�s is sponsoring the concert which will be hosted by the children from CikA)W Kid,, TV. Chris MCKhool, musical perfOrrncr and environmen- talist. will start the :un at 12:15 p.m. ,jk•ith his songs, including those written for chil- dren's television shows such as Mr. Dressup. At l p.m.. Sharon. Lois and Bram will per- form four decades of danceable pop tunes in Let's Dance!, based on their new album of the same name. Gates open at 10:30 a.m. with a barbecue begin- ning at 11 a.m. Tickets are $10.70 per person in advance or S15 at "EXCLUSIVELY LISTED WITH R6~ DUALITY ONE" At $148,900 this home is unbelievable! Value - in-law apartment, separate rec room with built-in bar, new broadloom J0 throughout, 2 -tier deck. Shows • u3•2m like a model home. Won't last, call today! WAWOUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. YOUR NEEDLE N A HAYSTACK! This mak tainedAjax 3 bedroom is offered tdecorated and o you GROUP for $174,500. Features main Ibor family mom, fireplace, main floor laundry, CAC, sur= GrAw now broadloom and morel fa aq Streeter, astraA NALTr trtc. sales repreaentdw, 683-1068. the gate. Children under 18 months are admitted free. Tickets are available at all I-oblaws stores in Durham Region, any Ticket- Master location or by calling Ticket- Master at 416-8708000. For odx-r ticket location% or informa- tion, (:all 416-661-6600 extension 203. RVMKC° FIRST REALTY LTD. 831-3300 or 686-3330 GENEROUS KITCHEN FOR THE COOK 2 FIREPLACES A CENTRAL AIR JOAN CAMPBELL Thi comfort, vakre a convenience. Large roans, 4 baths, cedar deck. jet tub, wak to school, mal b 831-3300 GO. Fuly finished basement, man tbor laundry 3 tamely roan. Possession hewbie, loads of storage. Cal Joan Campber, 831-3300. JOHN �, WILSON* 831-3300 STILL RENTING? STEPHAW ANW Associde Bmksr 254000 I� W4h $6,745 down, $912 principle A :Merest, you can own this gorgeous 4 bdmt. horn,. Features include eat -it kit., fin. bsntt.. new funeco '94, walk to conservation angor and take. Cal John WbW. 831-3300. With $6,450 down, $908 principle A irarerast, this spacious 3 bedroom borne can be yours. Eat -in kit. =W=and p" and erk. This one won't first. Cal Jahn Wilson', 831-3300. WONT L= VENDOR SAYS SEW 3 bedrooms, krtis W roe room r E" Idlchen with workout to a large deck Perieclfy markured landsct-V A a ft* fenced lot d Easy aooesa to 401, GO, shopping " Walk to school and Ender4 add&hed end of street! 0 asp :tiff ::.. 831-3300 r .7 UPGRADES GALORE!1 POOL SIDE LtAi W Centnal sk, cenAltal vac., french doors, oak cupboards, custom window ATTRACTIVE ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE coverings, aninior door, fbreplacs with oak mantle. upgraded broadloom, P'optilr 2 bedtoam model Open concept design with "L-shaped- Wirg'dining u to om systo private deck_ This gorgeous John Boddy bone has it dl, just mom. nester bedroom with an state, ,be spplisrtces, and xrral air: � nr move in and enjoy. A must see' - T: -1+ v 831-3300 ar is; r lel hR. aLOT A COURT LOCATION. the priaa la '4c. ft John Boddy, home is perfect Large family room, Mid IlreMn E es, huge deck central air 3 vac., garage door openers. t�retoai drapes i sMars, computer area, private side entrance. Greet family street For a private sho%,nnq call DOUG ?AYL :R ;^0. r pnoe a 831-3300. IE LUXURY!! , Weeft :- w - on priale hurt in s4 It. of luxury, upgrieded flooring, iii + viewing, ?r u, 36K - rAir ed:aNiA,' Ii" bears, osewlty stl ear.. ry taartllsla. riyle 181:Mrrl, � DOUG AYLOR, 831-3300. CW NO MAINTENANCE FEES: Am - Alwattin neighborhood ecru Idtchen, two batfvooms, large lanced laR lteahly painted and warbng for you : my $6.745 down and say 900dilie to Im W ftdl par details, ask 'o r a4AX, 113 t' 3 t �13pp a► (5165; 5c3 333!!. TRIPLE CAR DRNEMIAY Specious indeed bungdow, enol 3f1 1 r r . alley roan gunge to borne and separate betel snini ice. Conwniaat to a g arrreeliti 1 weldl tistarroe to sdmis. This a 's prided M sit Few dela fs, a" fpr MARY ROY, (905) 831-33t1!'l 00 (90% 886- Ia�3se. 0- km dire, Jscsai11 � �Y. To vffm I,' ioptobeftlIll ftor sk i alr" For ddtmits, ask for 3 tx 1111061 68e-3330. 1 d L 831-8300 ... ............... iii "POWER OF SALE" • Needs TLC • Great value • Excellent location • 4 bedrooms • Fireplace Central air • Main floor family room. r1J1. "JOHN BODDY GABLETON" • Approx. 2,400 sq. ft • 4 bedrooms • Large master bedroom with en suite • Family size Idtchen • Family roost with fireplace • Central air & vu. • More upgrades. Call Jaan Krtlll tod3;- uctnuururri;. '- ifl�- uniftnnuit jl iuit:n • Fulr bola • Double car i floor fm*. Ivaco is watkoid � � art Great curb appeal Don't # "WANTED" "HOMES TO SELL" Opportunity is knocking... Inventory of homes for sale is very low at the present time. Interest rates are still low. If you're thinidng of selling ... Now is the time! Call Jaan Krull today for a free computerized market evaluation. li CALL . FIRSTREALTY LTD.905 831-3300 � INDEPENDENTLY OWNED a OPERATED REALTOR (905) 686-3330 1885 GLENANNA RD�PICKERING �,��,�,���, •Saha RepressrtlsUn"Asaoc. BiWw PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- AUGUST 14.19% GPPOOPP G� ._ ENJOY YOUR SPARKLING POOL �,ucle enr': coors s;,nhe^ -v urn stom oak K'! Duilt-in stove & over dishwas`'er oof 5 yrs. old. CAC. -e .00rms 1reshiv oalnted. S8.535 w^ ::a-• c_ es: 'ran $1.500 per ELEA!4CG .,a 1-7 Call today. STANDFIll _ c. - _ y-9500. TRULY AMAZING Drcx 4 JOG sq of dwelling. 'ro%ssicnally fir cs-nt w;pnvate e^•rance 4-2 oc-ms . 2 kits 4 oaths huge mstr .n "'-pc er suite. sized KI with v to deck. CACI. se- sys . 2 gar 3r{fir openersgas wood stove professions hCs< 5 ire C:ose a EXECUTIVE TUDOR 4 BEDROOM on Lake Driveway In South Ajax. Loaded with extras and sparkling Eclear Take 2u!et walks in the RON pa. K acress � e street Cai: Ro^ MENARY* Mena -v' `o• c: s 019-95CC ANGELO PUCC!' PICTURE PERFECT Det 4.2 bdrms ' Ceramic firs. kit- & 14'wav * Fam. sized kit - W o to deck ' ^„en `am rrr, w fp' Master en rude w showe M- ''r 'aundry Sep -ce ;c bsr .. .'Kai .5 r',e ., �cti ^q�•, ^ptr`•, ANNOUNCEMENT... SHEILA EARL' SUPER STARTER This lovely 4 bedroom home is situated on a quiet street in North Ajax Newer windows and roof and renovated bath. The yard s fenced with a single car gar •,oy thr sae ;;at- ;,t. t>eauUtul front heahnC and +, r,nnd,11or1rg BRYAN RODRIGUES* ANNOUNCEMENT... SHOW 6 SELL $179,900. Pickering. Well maintained. 4 bedroom home. Main floor family room fireplace. roomy kitchen & walkout to 1 9, - landscaped lot Master bedroom suite bath. Basements 9C`. L^ts of upgrades ANNOUNC 13UNNlt UAYIS Wayne Einhom & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Bonnie Davis has joined the Pickering office Bonnie. a welcome addition to our firm shares the belief that customer satisfaction is number one. Bonnie enjoys a long list of satisfied customers that have beer moved happily as a result of Bonnie s hard work and dedication to the business Clierts are invited to call Bonnie at 9051831-9500 COTTAGE COUNTRY $69,000 Immaculate 2 bedroom lakeside cottage. Make this yours to enjoy. Fabulous setting just N. of Napanee. Features southern exposure. ideal for swimming. fishing 8 boating. Cottage has fully equipped eat -in kit.. div. rm. & 3 -pc. washroom. To view call Mona' today. 905-831-9500. MONA YOUNG* CECIL SKEETE* 117 BEECAOFT, WHITBY HUGE SEMI WI1 TH LEGAL APT. Ideal for 2 families or a first timer rle” help from bsmt. income. Only at $149,000. this 3+1 bdrm. is located on quiet ct. and backs on to greenbelt. Sep entrance to above ground bright spacious bsmt. apt 2 fridges. 2 stoves. washer, dryer & built in disCwasher Shows very well Call Cecil Skeete' at 831.9500 TRIDEL LUXURY SUITE Fabulous condo with breat!ttaking westerly view. This model features waMcout from solarium to balcony. 4 -pc. en suite in master bedroom with shower stall, huge east -in Mchen. Facilities include rVout door swimming, squash, racquetball & tennis, plus much more. To view call Mona Young* today, 831-9500. PAULJONES Wayne Einhom & Rosalind Menary are pleased to announce that Paul Jones has jointed the team of professionals at Sutton Group -Heritage Realty Inc. Paul's exclusive Real Estate experience has helped many families make the move of their dreams. To contact Paul at his office please call (905) 831-9500. Welcome to our team, Paul! MONA Wayne Einhom & Rosalind h that Mona Young has joined proven top producer brings notch service & honest reprE invites clients & friends to cz aboard Mona! NFOR THE GROWING FAWLY!! AJAX BY THE LAKE Sturining 4 bdrm. executive home located Why rent? $921 per mora t. Includes prirxapal. in demand area of Ajax! Features include • fazes & maintenance lees. Very well rm. Or. tam. mil oversized ll with w/o to main u nt boasts gorgeous lake & backing Ige. deck bang on 9reenbell! Sep• comervabori view, 1p., CAC, 5 apps. en suite entrance to fin. bsmt. with own kit. & 41x. laundry, ry, indoor pod, sauna, tennis court. hot BEV HUTCHISOW Hutctrson'', 831 -9500th! Cal now for or 619-r appil. 90500. !! LOYST * Bev io-ANNE � & BBO ails t]ucl r>e Shaws very web Cal Jo -Anne � 9.9500. RICK GREAT PRICE MENARY* Large Senator built home on large lot 'Main rge Floor library, fireplace, lakitchen with 619'M Centre island. 5 -pc. en suite in master, oak railings & pickets. Approx. 2,550 sq. ft. Don't miss out on this deal. Call Rick Menary (Richt awav!)• 619-9500. JOHN BODDIf SLYERSPRIICE double CwdreJ air cond. - gas keplace Cathedral ceilings in tam. nn. & master bdrm.. 5' oak baseboards ' 3 skylights Loft - modem ll 'Ceramics upgraded bath ' French doors, pocket doors Thousands spent in upgrades Call Ride today. 619-9500. REDUCEDTO $117,W • Great location ' Walk to GO train, mall stWping,p'arks, lake. ' 3 bdrm. townhouse ' Large fin- bsmt. ' Security system * Pool • Faces south over Frenchman's Bay WHITBY PRIME LOCATION ✓ 4 bedrooms, 3 baths ✓ Gleaming hardwood & sparkling ceramic floors ✓ Family room & kitchen walkout to large deck ✓ Formal dining room ✓ Office. built-in oak Wdeck cGmpUter console bock "ases & cE She[,,es ✓ Bu'It-In oak bpi bar ✓ r. P BYERS' '-anslt 3 src2s � z Bie's' _C VCEMENT... FIRSTTIME HOME BUYERS 4 bdrm s/split close to Go Transit & 401 Sep enlranre to basement, hardwood floors. Fridge. stove & dishwasher. Prime South Pickering ocatior. minutes to TOrontn Welk 'r, `hCGG ; >chg61S `P/hy ANNOUNCEMENT... BONNIE DAVIS' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 14, I"6 -PAGE 5 SUNSHINE AND FRESH AIR �,untry : v,rg at as best' Lovely 2 ?00 sq. " ^ome on a hal! acre properly forty ` m T,,rir!c Mr lir tam 'r' . .e v,rg acme dinirg PAUL a :: JONES' ANNOUNCEMENT... )NA YOUNG nd Me^ary are please to announce pined ',e Pickering office. Mona, a ings 4 ?h her a reputation of top 'epres,�^cation for her clients. Mona !o call a* 1905) 831-9500. Welcome ANN LETOURNEAU Wayne Einhorn & Rosalind Menary are please to announce that Ann Letourneau has joined the Pickering office. Ann's success in Real Estate has been a direct result of her professionalism and dedication to her clients. Ann's clients are Invited to call her at (905) 831-9500. Welcome to our firm. Ann. LYN DUNLOP Rosalind Menary & Wayne Einhorn are pleased to welcome Lyn Dunlop to their Ajax office. Lyn. an experienced Real Estate Professional bases her success on offering top quality service, backed up with the latest education., information & technology. Lyn invites her clients to call at (905)619-9500. HOME HERMMAGE BEAUTYM Only asking $295,0005bedroons weft 3 en suite. Only asking $214,900.4 Ige. bdrm. home on a Approximately 70 it. x 110 it. lot. Basement has 2 50 ft. lot. Lge. eat -In kit. Open ceramic foyer extra bedrooms. Large kitchen and large (arr>ity with circular oak staircase. Very bright home. room. Prestigious neighbow'hood, open circular main floor family/ laundry room. Access to staircase to basement. Large deck, new ceramics in CRISTIAN garage from laundry. Large frontage home. kitchen & tialvray. Let your dreams corns true. Calf Executive area. -Con servico en espanol-. ,,,,,,,, VERGARA' Wr HOT. HOT! JUST LISTED! Sparkling dean 3 bdrm.. home in prime 'Falhngbrook". Light neutral decor. No smokers'. No kids/ No pets! Nice deep yard! EChild-safe quiet crescent! Walk. to all CATHERINE �;�! Main floor laundry/ mud room'. McGILL' Hurry! Call Cathy McGill today at 619-9500! KYLE EINHORN' LIVE-IN INVESTMENT Entrepreneurs wanted!! Elaborate. 17 e estate with multiple uses. urrently a profitable business and a geous bung. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity. Call Kyle Einhorn. Won't last. (905) 831-9500. ONLY 5236,900!!! Aaprox. 2.450 sq. ft. Huge greenhouse kitchen. 4 _.erjrooms. family room. ';replace, en suite bat bath. walk-in closet. `1 Prime Amberlea , neighbourhood. Call ''Hike Lyn& 8 ' - l LYNCH' 9�G0. STOP. CIRCLE & CALL :et home ce a xe,., , ocabon _arge onnoDal ooms ' Eat -m Kitcner ' ='place 'r nvmg room ' Walkcu• `rpm ^ ng room to fenced lot & Seo e—ance rayernent ' Cent'a air &more For LYN �r pr rete r,ewing :,all _y'• Dun oc ^day DUNLOP' •2+1 BEDROOM CONDO" Close to hospital. shops and 401. Features are en suite laundry. 2 baths and priced under 5100.000. This gorgeous condo is walling ANN Orr vou. Call Ann now at LETOURNEAU' 905-831-9500. POWER OF SALE - WOW Det. all brick 3.1 bedrooms - 2 kitchens ' Eat -in kitchens ' Ideal for large family or investors ' Only 54,672 moves you in ' Carnes for $883 monthly ' OAC ' Cheaper than rent ' Call Angelo today 905- 619-9500. OVERLOOKING LAKE!! Spectacular view of lake & park!! 3 sensational bis to choose from. Unique designs. custom- built gourmet kits.. 9 ft. ceilings. plaster mouldings, hrdwd. & ceramic floors & marble Men suite are lust a few of the custcm upgrades RETA incl. Model home availa'ole for viewing. Starting IGIONI' at 5275.900. Call Reta Bigloni'. 619.9500. �;. BRAND NEW! Freehold townhome beside 0 3 Petticoat Creek. End unit 1,750 sq. feet, 3 bedrooms, 3 washrooms, 194 foot lot, M R AK Overlooking trees. 4 X 17 boasts Qtlaltty built, r well loot Id. Combination tamJgreat room & or. to cei., wal to wal fieldstone fp. Very TOM your suite pirme, lot with VG pool. Recent upgrades LEWIS* fineles. Hurry - 1. hot hows include oak kit., vinyl dad windows & new gas WAYNE furnace & CAC. Offered at $297,000. Cal this won't last! 9500. EINHORN"' Wayne Einhorr 831-9500 to view. HOME HERMMAGE BEAUTYM Only asking $295,0005bedroons weft 3 en suite. Only asking $214,900.4 Ige. bdrm. home on a Approximately 70 it. x 110 it. lot. Basement has 2 50 ft. lot. Lge. eat -In kit. Open ceramic foyer extra bedrooms. Large kitchen and large (arr>ity with circular oak staircase. Very bright home. room. Prestigious neighbow'hood, open circular main floor family/ laundry room. Access to staircase to basement. Large deck, new ceramics in CRISTIAN garage from laundry. Large frontage home. kitchen & tialvray. Let your dreams corns true. Calf Executive area. -Con servico en espanol-. ,,,,,,,, VERGARA' Wr HOT. HOT! JUST LISTED! Sparkling dean 3 bdrm.. home in prime 'Falhngbrook". Light neutral decor. No smokers'. No kids/ No pets! Nice deep yard! EChild-safe quiet crescent! Walk. to all CATHERINE �;�! Main floor laundry/ mud room'. McGILL' Hurry! Call Cathy McGill today at 619-9500! KYLE EINHORN' LIVE-IN INVESTMENT Entrepreneurs wanted!! Elaborate. 17 e estate with multiple uses. urrently a profitable business and a geous bung. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity. Call Kyle Einhorn. Won't last. (905) 831-9500. ONLY 5236,900!!! Aaprox. 2.450 sq. ft. Huge greenhouse kitchen. 4 _.erjrooms. family room. ';replace, en suite bat bath. walk-in closet. `1 Prime Amberlea , neighbourhood. Call ''Hike Lyn& 8 ' - l LYNCH' 9�G0. STOP. CIRCLE & CALL :et home ce a xe,., , ocabon _arge onnoDal ooms ' Eat -m Kitcner ' ='place 'r nvmg room ' Walkcu• `rpm ^ ng room to fenced lot & Seo e—ance rayernent ' Cent'a air &more For LYN �r pr rete r,ewing :,all _y'• Dun oc ^day DUNLOP' •2+1 BEDROOM CONDO" Close to hospital. shops and 401. Features are en suite laundry. 2 baths and priced under 5100.000. This gorgeous condo is walling ANN Orr vou. Call Ann now at LETOURNEAU' 905-831-9500. POWER OF SALE - WOW Det. all brick 3.1 bedrooms - 2 kitchens ' Eat -in kitchens ' Ideal for large family or investors ' Only 54,672 moves you in ' Carnes for $883 monthly ' OAC ' Cheaper than rent ' Call Angelo today 905- 619-9500. OVERLOOKING LAKE!! Spectacular view of lake & park!! 3 sensational bis to choose from. Unique designs. custom- built gourmet kits.. 9 ft. ceilings. plaster mouldings, hrdwd. & ceramic floors & marble Men suite are lust a few of the custcm upgrades RETA incl. Model home availa'ole for viewing. Starting IGIONI' at 5275.900. Call Reta Bigloni'. 619.9500. PAGE6.7ME NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14,19% Hit the greens to aid Red Cross in Durham Region and around central Ontario ❑ Red Cross agency celebrates 100 years of providing emergency relief by having golfers play 100 holes of golf to raise money DURHAM -- The Red Cross wants you to go for the green. Celebrating its 100th anniversary. the Central Region of the Red Cross needs 40 golfers to play 100 holes of golf. The Centennial Challenge for golfers takes place Wednesday, Aug. 28 at the Pheasant Run Golf Club, 18033 War- den .Ave.. in Sharon. Ont. Golfers do not have to pay for green fees, carts, breakfast, lunch. or bever- ages. There'll be give-away bags and prizes. The Red Cross only asks golfers to commit, if possible, to pledge the amount per hole of golf they end up playing. The pledge is considered a donation to the Red Cross and is not mandatorv. but even if golfer pledge Sl a hale it Mill uorks out to he ;i _ood deal The RLd (r ., i, AlNo hors!:_ will strive to raise $2.500 each. Golfers start from 7 a.m. and continue until dusk. The foursome which plays the most holes of golf will be declared the win- ner and total score is irrelevant. It will be a scramble format and there will be longest drive and closest to the pin competitions. Each golfer will walk away with a prize at the end of the day. I -or more information about the golf- ing event contact the Red Cross at 723- 2933. "WEST SHORE BEAUTY" Well kept 7 room bungalow with main floor family room. Fieldstone fireplace, ceramics, hardwood floors, super lot, quiet street, extras galore! Call Flo Betts. Broker'Owne r. 905-831-8613 4=0 'i, t `4`111 Florence E. Betts Broker/Owner (905) 831-8613 Real estate listings on the Internet! We're at www.dmhmm.net Region ?LMMS "VEUSM WWAMU" 14,1""AGI; 7 Familyfun lined u in Durham this month Ajax group seeks Diamonds in the Rough Adults who love to skate are needed for Ajax's precision ice skating team, Dia- monds in the Rough. No previous experience is needed to join the group. For more information, call Sher- ri Gauvreau at 905-686-4503. Help for new moms A new group aimed at supporting women and their families through pregnan- cy will hold a free introductory meeting Aug. 27 in Oshawa. The Birthing Circle, a non-profit com- munity support group, invites women and men to attend the meeting to find out more about the group. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 108 Bloor St. W. The topic will be Plan- ning for Birth: what expectant par- ents need to know. Designed to focus on sharing posi- tive aspects of birth and new mother- hood, the circle will meet monthly starting in September. For more information, call 420-0223. Safety game for kids on the Web The Safety Game is now available on the world wide web. The flash card safety game, devel- oped in 1995 by the Co-operators in partnership with Canada Safety Council. consists of 21 cards which focus on home, fire, traffic or bike safety. On the Internet. the questions and graphics are the same as the original card game but kids can type in their names and have a certificate printed Take a hike to help others breathe easier DURHAM — Get some fresh air and help other people breathe eas- ier in the Durham Region Lung Association's Fresh Air Walk on Sept. 22. People are invited to take a hike along three unpaved trails at Long Sault Consefvation Area, north- east of Enniskillen, to raise monee for the Lung Association's com- munity programs and medical research. The walk will begin at 10 a.m. The trails range in length from 2.2 kilometres to 8.1 kilometres. Strollers are not recommended. Participants and their families are invited to take along a picnic hunch to enjoy after ibe: walk. A minimum entry of $10 in donations or pledges is required to be eligible for prizes. Pledge forms are available from Walk sponsors — the Ajax -Picker- ing News Advertiser, Oshawa- Whitby-Clarington This Week, McDonald's restaurants, Kopy- world and MAGIC 94.4. Forms are also available by calling the lung association at 436-1046. To get to Long Sault, take the Waverly Road exit off Hwy. 401, go north to Taunton Road, then east on Taunton to Regional Road 57. Go north on 57 to Regional Road 20 (the 9th Concession) and then east to Woodley Road. at the end of a game. More than 175,000 games, designed for kids five to 10 years of age, have been dis- tributed to Canadian children with requests coming from Scouts, Guides, church groups, fire and police officers. The Co-operators, which developed the game as part of the firm's 50th anniversary celebrations, won an award for fire safety from Ontario's solicitor general. The game can be accessed at http://www.cooperators.ca/cooperators. The Co-operators is a group of Canadi- an -owned companies specializing in insur- ance. Pickering church hosts Bible school Peace Lutheran Church in Pickering will hold a vacation Bible school for kids from Aug. 26 to Aug. 30. The theme of the school is Friendship Adventures with Jesus. The school is open to children from age three to Grade 6 and runs from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $20 per child or $35 per fam- ily. To register call the church at 839-3521 or Lynne Hester at 416-2847265 by Aug. 16. The church is located at 928 Liverpool Rd. Pickering Youth Corps busy, busy, busy Kids can enjoy themselves and learn about the environment in special activities planned by the Pickering Environmental Youth Corps during August. A Teddy Bear Picnic for young children will be held Aug. 14 by the Waves of the Waterfront at Kinsmen Park, at the end of Sandv Beach Road in Pickering. There will be lots of activities and games. Prizes, including one for the best dressed teddy, will be awarded. An Environmental Kids Day will be held Aug. 16 and will include scavenger hunts and surprises. This event will be held at Dunmoore Park at the end of Whites Road. Registration for both events will be held at 9:30 a.m. with events starting at 10 a.m. Closing ceremonies will begin at 2 p.m. Both events are free. Bring along a lunch. For more information or to register by phone call 427-3300 extension 222. Young authors meet The Children's Author's Circle will meet Aug. 20 and Sept. 3 and 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toronto School of Business Pickering campus. The circle is run by the Writers' Circle of Durham Region. For information call Elizabeth Riehle at 427-0410. PAGE i-T11E lois ADvER==4 wt,®., AUGus r 14, ivx . t R F/MW QUALITY ONE LTD 0 3- 1861 b Absolutely gorgeous 4 bedroom home features heated inground pool, 2 -tier deck, main floor laundry, 2 fireplaces master bedroomlden combination, hardwood & cera `nom_ & many more upgrades. $249,000. PW'-11111- M_UA-_AaM — 7--s hcme has a Victorian fee w tr ,a-ge eat -in kitcher. Ma;- "oor family room & "rec ace, 2 -tier X 3 bedrooms X Jacuzzi style tub X New deck X New carpet 1st floor X Fridge, stove washer and dryer X Cal! now:* wont last, • Three bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, gas fireplace in liv. rm., 12T deep lot. Low, low utility cost, dose to marinas, bay and schools. New listing at $114,900. • • _ Huge greenhouse When wdh =ft island. FuM en suite in master. Gas breplace in Nvi>Ig morn. Landscaped and fenced Quiet court. Must be seen. South Pickering. Rosebank. Could be divided into 2 lots. Zoned for semi-detached or links. All services up to the lot. Vendor must sell. Try an offer. Asking $39,000 683- 3 bedroom home in south Ajax. Hasan eat -in kitchen & huge rec room with dry bar. Just a short r walk to schools, lake & miles of conservation area. S124500 r.m.. 1. 1 ap'. T, .. This hcme shines" 4 bedrooms, main floor ;aundry & family room. Central air. 2 -tier deck & a huge kitchen to die for! A must see. Call today! 9-- 3 3 bedrooms, 1,560 sq. ft., 2 4 -pc. baths, 3 balconies, west view, 2 parking & locker, 5 appliances, professional decor. in 1 11 Main floor Farr* room with fp. Fn. rec room wig 4th W n. separate Burg & &*V room, 3 hog bedoonks - Master w/4 piece en sone, 2 1/2 baflrs, central air. Great location in westney Heights, k* fenced and larxlscaped plus d& - ,Tu la RENTING: l VIR t_w 2 dw" bridle. 3 bedroom, 3 badlroan hmu bcood in a alrid YA walroul b dedkb dedk iDMely 8xT ho ralarrde. fili�lled basemed, cental air, and rr - vac. will as 10 as t7,74S Established - business. Lots of parking. Short hours/good revenue. Be your own boss. Just listed. Pickering townhouse. Large living room wtvaulted ceiling. Over sized dining room, 3 bedoorms, private patio, garage, finished basement. Very clean. Good quality broadloom. Will sell quiddy. Call today. $115,300. On this finished top to bottom beauty with central air! Main floor family room, walkout from lovely eat -in kitchen to private patio, fully fenced premium lot, drive through garage. oda SSC`- Rtu'''s,,.r"`�t X One of the largest units X Western exposure X Overlooks 'he ravine X Fridge, stove X Price $1 DE 900 X Forced air gas w t Call now' 7. s ' r h -1 •r, q w WV n •r • Great three bedroom condo apartment. Two balconies, large principal rooms, walking distance to GO Transit, _ shopping, churches and parks. Convenient Pickering location. Affordable at $103.000. ias PMP" W'n onn oWa,oa ump b win +raps roi. kir Cma ca main aG. da ml., fm roan i i �. 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Jurassic Park. The arrangement includes integrating the new Mercedes-Benz M -Class All -Activity Vehicle, which goes on sale the fall of 1997, into the film which will open in mid-1997. In addition, the partnership between Mercedes-Benz and the studio will allow for cross pro- motional and merchandising activities, as well as techni- cal support for the movie itself. Specific details of these activities will be determined during the coming months. "We are truly pleased to have Mercedes-Benz on board as our marketing partner in this film," said Brad Globe, head of Dreamworks Consumer Products, which developed the promotional partnership with the Amblin filmmakers, MCA/Universal and Mercedes Benz. "The aggressive styling and innovative image of the new Mercedes-Benz M -Class sport utility made it a natural fit for the action of The Lost World." The 'Mercedes-Benz M -Class, which will go on sale in Canada in the fall of `97 will redefine the sport utility segment. The M -Class will he an evolution of today's sport utility, combining ruggedness and off-road capabili- ties with the safety, performance and comfort of a Mercedes-Benz passenger car. Built from the ground up, rather than from an existing truck platform, the M - Class will set new standards in safety, four-wheel drive technology and performance among sport utili- ties. "We are thrilled to be involved with The Lost World which will, no doubt, he another enormous hit for Mr. Spielberg throughout the world," said Dieter Zetsche, MBAG board member for Marketing. "The unique capabilities of our M -Class and the talents and creativity of this studio are a perfect match." The M -Class, All -Activity Vehicle will be built at a dedicated new plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama beginning Movie star Mercedes Benz M -Class All - Activity vehicle will be available fall of 1997. in 1997. About 65,000 vehicles will be produced annu- ally with 2,000 units for sale in Canada. 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INa I n -T 1!-48 10 4 - III LTV1 Vehicle sales cast optimistic trend for automakers Truck and sport/utility vehicles con- tinue to butter the bread of automakers like General Motors and Ford. While for others, like Subaru, it means enjoying the most vehicle sales in four years. For Oshawa -based GM of Canada, truck sales were strong again in July although overall new vehicle sales were nearly two per cent lower than the same month last year. GM dealers delivered 12,613 new vehicles to truck buyers last month, an increase of 6.1 per cent over July 1995. Yearly truck sales to date are up slightly in 1996 — a 4 per cent rise over 1995. Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon/Suburban were most popular for GM in the truck/SUV segment showing an increase in sales of almost 42 per cent for the month of July. Compact sport utility vehicles, like the Chevy Blazer and GMC Jimmy, posted a July sales increase of just over 28 per cent. The Chevy S- 10,GMC Sonoma compact pickups were 10 per cent last month, followed closely by the fullsize trucks which showed a 9.5 per cent increase over July 1995 sales. Truck sales at Ford dealers across the country rose almost 30 per cent in July 1996, led by the all-new F -Series pickups which have posted year-to-date sales of 95,401 units and represent an all-time record for the automobile manufacturer. The 12,439 truck sales in July markled an increase of over 27 per cent over the same month last year. In 1996, Ford deal- ers have delivered over -95,000 new trucks to Canadian motorists, a 7.5 per cent increase over 1995. Japanese automaker Subaru is glow- ing after enjoying the best first-half sales in Canada since 1992. Leading the way were Legacy sales, which accounted for 88 per cent of the manufacturer's total vehicle sales. An integral part of the Legacy family is the Outback which hills itself as the "world's first sport utility wagon" and contributed 922 units to the year-to-date sales figures. July also marked the 12th consecutive month of year -over -year sales increases for Subaru Canada. Joe Anwyll, vice president of sales and marketing for Subaru says the popu- larity of the company's vehicles comes from the fact that people are beginning to realize "you don't have to driv,: a truck or mega sport-ute to have an all-weather or all -terrain vehicle." 0 3 Paps 4 DURHAM WHEELS August 14, 1996 ?; r ,. ., :.. `, t, r ; ACURA 3.5RL update Engineering advances translate to Acura luxury A few months back we brought you some early impressions of the Acura 3.5RL sedan, the top of the line of Honda's top of the line division. The 3.5RL, formerly badged Legend, marks what Acura hopes will be a comeback car. They invented the Japanese luxury segment, but have seen Lexus take it away. With this new, bigger sedan comes all the luxury one expects from Acura, combined with a price ($52,300) which Puts it very much in the hunt with Lexus GS300, let alone the similarly sized but not equipped Mercedes-Benz six -banger E320 at $64,750. The new Acura V6 produces 210 hp and 224 ft/lbs of torque. Although this is a front -drive sedan, the engine is placed longitudinally, the reason being to move dead weight closer to the cen- tre of the car to create a 60/40 split, which Acura claims is the optimum in a front -driver. The engine shares little with the glorious old 3.2 V6 that was in Legend, the new V6 being engineered more for silent running. Moving the engine back allows for a more substantial sub -frame to be used which includes softer and better located engine and transmission mounts. The obvious advantage is a reduction in noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). The only transmission offered is a four -speed automatic. Every 3.5RL gets Honda's Grade Logic Control software. It's a form of "fuzzy logic" that senses when the car is going uphill and locks in the best gear. Going downhill, it stays in third instead of shifting up to overdrive. This lets engine braking keep the RL from picking up too much speed. It all works so effortlessly that it goes almost unnoticeable. Traction Control, with a big, dash -mounted on/off button, is standard. The Acura press information regard- ing the interior covers no less than 10 pages. These explain why you really should look at the Acura 3.5RL. Biggest surprise, if you're used to Japanese luxury cars, was the decision to use leather tanned in the United States for that "real" leather smell which buyers in Japan find distasteful. In the Home Country, no smell is the right smell. Check this out! A special tanning process is used to reduce "fog- ging" from the natural oils that evapo- rate over time. Under hot sun, these oils vaporize and "fog" interior glass sur- faces. Acura claims to be able to remove 90 per cent of the fogging while keeping the suppleness and the scent. Acura found out there is a narrow resonant frequency range (between 5 and 10 cycles per second) at which the human internal organs pick up vibration and resonate to it. Six different kinds of seat cushions and springs were tried until a combination was found that would dampen out this frequency range. Instrumentation has always been a Honda/Acura forte and the 3.5RL improves on this. For example, all instruments are illuminated in the day- time, handy if you go from brilliant sunshine into a dark tunnel. The automatic climate control needs just 15 minutes to reduce the interior from 38C to 21C. And for those of us who are convinced the air is getting worse every month, there is a two -layer filter that traps particles 3 microns or larger and inhibits the passage of bacte- ria down to as small as .5 microns. The filter is electrostatically charged to help attract and trap even more dust and air- borne nasties. All controls were simplicity to oper- ate and incorporate big, readable knobs and levers. There are all kinds of goodies fac- tored into this car like solar energy - absorbing window glass or the out- standing Acura/Bose Music System that has speakers peppered throughout the interior including two, 6X9 drivers in the rear package shelf. In terms of styling, Acura has taken the conservative approach, no doubt urged on by focus groups made up of the kind of people who buy cars like this. While it brims over with logic, we feel some of the styling zip Acura has shown in the past with the first Legend and even with the new Acura 3.00L would have pleased Canadian motorists. In terms of go, the big V6, thanks to variable valve timing and computer - orchestrated fuel injection, can pull like a train. Most of the torque has already arrived by the time the tach needle swings past 1500 rpm. The computer control keeps things humming until way up at 4000 rpm, with the engine still pulling strong. As big luxury cars go, and make no mistake this 3.5RL is big, the advances made in terms of engineering and selec- tion of materials cannot be found any better in any other sedan. There is also the matter of price which is, in this segment, quite reason- able. Lastly there is the Acura name to com- mend it — all the more reason to consid- er this newcomer when pondering a pur- chase or lease in the luxury class. 0 The fourth reincarnation of Acura's flagship loses the name "Legend" and gains the name "3.SRL" but sacrifices nothing in terms of the highest standards of luxury and performance. 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OAC. • FREIGIrr, PDI, TAXES, LICENCE & INSURANCE EXTRA • OPTION TO PURCILVSE OR WALK -A -WAY • INCLI'DES ACUILA .MAINTENA,'NCE PROGRAM AND/OR C ROAD SIDE ASSISTiV(:EINCLUDE_S GAP INSIR-kN(:E • IN( LUDF_ti -'.UqO KN1. ACURA OTHER TERM,, & T.IRI 1)OWN PAYMENT PIANS AV.4ILABLE. Located between A Westney Rd. and Hwy. 401 cc • Harwood Ave. We're open 5 . . . . Saturdays = x 3 — • • • • • - - , t`a MEL 'M AUTO QUIZ, Can you pinpoint the make,modei and year of this one? rend Your Guess To: - WHEELS AUTO QUIZ c/o OSHAWA WWMY THIS WEEK 4:; 865 Farewell St., Osh., Ont UH 7L5 WINNING NAME DRAWN RE t t -A PAIR OF JAYS00000 00001 OWNED 00010 101001 Memel 110001 Iowa, nam, mon, aaaa, TICKET'Saeae C do % Sumt 0~0 100101 10000 400011 Games !!! $150.00 OFF 1 .The Pros)der" ' Reg. $440.96 Now���V,es #1111 COUPW 710 vvlLsoN Ro.. Tell Them It's o "'°"A A New Car 41000 100100 INNER INEVe(youNNOW`r a•cINNew,retye0100, salte1000 with us) f ;211001 00001 VIOND INNER INNER bebring looksgreat.and Worthy of extra mention is the way Chrysler incorporated the seatbelt anchors into the seat back. The prevents the flut- tering of the belt against the shoulder and neck, something I've experienced in much more expensive convertibles. Driving in the city is also enjoyable. The old adage says "don't judge a book by its cover." It warns that making judge- ments based on looks will surely lead to disappointment. It was a beautiful summer day when we picked up the Chrysler Sebring con- vertible for our weeklong test. Walking up to the car, we noticed now great it looked sitting there. Its sleek lines flowed from a sculpted nose and nar- row headlamp configuration and con- tinued over the raked windscreen, over the soft top and along the flat rear deck to a small spoiler -like con- tour. And so, our judgement started. Looks great. We took a walk around the car and noticed how it looked great from every angle. Many convertibles are designed to look sharp when the top is down and the shape of the canopy offers a bubble -like top that is incon- gruous with the vehicle styling. Not so with this car. I wouldn't go as far as saying the Sebring looks as great with the top up as it does with the top down, but the cover doesn't look out of place either. We unlock the door and slip into the driver's seat. Like the exterior styling, the Sebring's interior is sharpely designed. Instrumentation is easy to read and controls are equally easy to reach and operate. Things still look great. We nod approvingly, basing our judgements on looks alone. But then comes our first chance to test how the Sebring performs. We place the key in the ignition and give it a tum. Next we release the two clamps along the top of the windshield, press the button on the console and watch as the roof disap- pears behind the rear seats. Sebring passes the first performance test with flying colors. We reach for the ignition key once again and crank the 2.6 -litre V6. It comes to life without protestation. We engage the automatic transmis- sion into drive and head back to Oshawa. The drive from Mississauga was enjoyable enough. The Sebring's powcrplant doesn't offer sportscar performance, but it isn't a slouch either. Acceleration on the highway on-ramp is smooth and merging into 401 traffic was not a problem. Also not a problem was keeping up with traffic along the top of Metropolitan Toronto. Then, we came to the Scarborough -Pickering border, where traffic was at a standstill and we just sat back letting other drivers admire our test vehicle. FINANCING ON ALL -1996 ALTIMAS •OJLC. Up to 48 montLs. No Limit 0 then, j�OU gp+ Fn r dives i4 The Sebring is easy to manoeuvre and park. Seating is comfortable is comfortable and the trunk is larger than you'd expect once you see the soft top disappear into the rear deck. As we close the book on the Chrysler Sebring road test, we are happy to say it is a great package. Also great is the price. The base Sebring starts at $25, 490 and it easily looks like it would go for three times that. Who says you can't judge a book by its cover? 0 � y�1��.J�1�►�J !!�� lodge 1'�l2r`'�.J��� �� ATYS� �P��r�l�� "Irst 9j 1996 NEON 30 LFJ JUST 30 PAYMENTS AT $299 ... THAT'S IT! - 2.01 132 Hp Engine - Air Conditioning - Dual Air Bags - Automatic Transmission - Side Impact Beams - Power Steering - Power Brakes - Tinted Glass - AM/FM Stereo 1996 STRATUS JUST 30 PAYMENTS AT $399...THAT'S IT! 24A Package - 2.41 Multi -value 150HP Engine - Dual Air Bags/Side Guard Door Beams - 4 Speed Auto. Trans. - AM/FM Stereo Cassette - Full Folding Rear Seat Back - Air Cond. 199G INTREPID JUST 30 PAYMENTS AT $499 ... THAT'S IT! - 3.51 Engine - 4 Spd. Automatic - Power Seat • Fog Lamps - Cloth Buckets - P/windows & Locks - Air Conditioning - Speed Control - All Season Touring Tires - Dual Power Heated Mirrors - Dual Front Air Bags Side Impact Beams -AMIFM Stereo Cassette 8md On a 30 wArdh cane for sa" ' equipped as daAaW QAC. R1W and ALL moos iaduded. TOW leas oblg k is UM (Neon) tt1,970 (Sam) 514,0) (k spi* Fos I1omskis aro imbd b 51,000. Chwp of $.0Q11m br saaae Miome' UWled Ings Orec Dedw trade may be mgAm . Dsakr mer lem br kae. ANNANDALE DODGE C CHURCH &BAYLY ST., PICKERING ' SERVICE PARTS LEASING BODY SHOP 1!03-9511683-1258 683-5722 683-6488 . Page 6 DURHAM WHEELS August 14, 1996 lP� 'Mn '2Pu'�°'�F•�` A iJwA' a, FA 1 � h4 A� n � ter,' LUMINA 141111111W 1411111W NOW 1qWNW 4 SaleAease prices available while quantities last! 7 passenger, 5.4146 SFI engine, 4 speed automatic transmissa n. air conditioning, —� Hurry in and ensure your selection removable modular bucket seating, rear heater, 4 -wheel anti -toric braking system, driver Other payment programmes and terms available side air bag, composite polymer body panels - no rust, deep tinted glass am/fm stereo, Included with each brand new vehicle: front & rear intermittent wipers, rear window defogger. 1. Total warranty 36 mwths 60,000 kms. with no deductible OO 2. Roadside Assistance -- 24 hour toll-free service Sale price 20790 plus s745 freight and taxes 3. Courtesy Transportation Lease point: $268 per month plus tax, based on 36 months. Cash/trade ' requirements: $3,016, freight, $745, first payment, security deposit, taxes. 1996 4 -DOOR CUTLASS SUPREME 3.1 L SF, vo e'gme. 4 k mat c a-s�.ss or., front bucket seats, centre cores e, air conottioning, dual air bags. anti-lock tra•:r: sys e^ _ ;ecr _ccea,ance package, cruise control. power windows, power locks. remote kevt?ss entry, am •r— .asse"e . > 1996 CAVALIER 2 DOOR COUPE VALUE PACKED: 2.21 engine. 5 -speed manual transmission, rear spoiler, 4 -wheel ABS, dual air bags, easy entry front seat, trunk release, largest engine in its class, most standard safety features in its class, safety cage construction, side inpact protection, rear seat child shoulder belts, worry free 24-hour roadside assistance, passlodc theft - deterrent system, battery run-down protection. Lease price 5179 or SO down=269 or 513,730 SmartLease per month for 36 Smard"se per month for plus freight $595. months, plus a down payment 36 months, security deposit Of $2,263 or equivalent trade, 5325 and freight $595. security deposit $300 and freight $595, 1996 4x4 4 DR. BLAZER "ROCKPORT" EDITION 4.11 SFI V6 VWec engine, 4 speed automatic transmission. driver's siee a - Sale price bag, air conditioning, aluminum wheels, power windows a mirrors. power 400 VY t4'% bb. ,PIMP- 0 PIPr ;'% , i•') (91) i••) 49"k 44 • 414?) 419) 4•'% `•', `'/ , 4,'/ t'% , Onv Limi I FINANCING OON ALL 1996 CAMRYS UP TO 48 MONTHS 7. 07 ,. _. 3k - - �7!7- a f; .- sx i ' - - "t *10 *0 , *10 • ill,) Jy ,gyp' �.. . p..- .• . • , ` 1996 Toyota Tercel Sport t 1996 Toyota Corolla DX Plus 1996 Toyota Paseo • /48 J 1 J - Only s900 down Only 51,100 down Only 51,100 down 1.51- DCHG 16 value - enaine _CONDITIONINGeaker A/FM • • .. .. I / (16) 1996 Toyota Camry DX Plus 1996 Camry V6 LE 5 309 5 395 Only 51.100 down Only 51,800 down 1996 Toyota Avalon XL 1426 Only 51,800 down �4 1. last a long time, and oh yeah, it has to be sporty with room enough for all my hock - equipment. - There are actually some fine choices like the Neon Sport, the Sunfire GT, the Accent GT, and this week's test vehicle the Toyota Tercel Sport Special Edition. Every once in a while. Toyota takes one of its stable sellers and zips it up. One that stays in mind was the Camry Plus, a four -cylinder coupe that was a surprising performer. Toyota also puts a little fun in life of its family cars with "Sport" ver- sions like this Tercel. Now the Tercel is the epitome of Japanese entry-level thinking. Everything on this car is designed with price in mind. And, being a Toyota, there is no cutting comers in terms of quality. Constant win- ners in the annual CAA Used Car Awards, Toyotas do tend to stand the test of time. The Sport begins life as a two -door Tcrcel DX coupe with 1.5-11tre, twin -cam four -cylinder engine with 16 valves dri- ving the front wheels. It produces 93 hp and 100 ft/lb of torque. Rack and pinion steering is standard on the three trim ver- sions of the Tercel including the DX as are power -assisted discs brakes at the front, drums at the rear. A driver's side airbag is optional but was not fitted to my tester. Power steering is an option and part of the Sport package. The basic DX is listed at 512.958. dog- gone reasonable considering everything that comes with the price like dual outside mirrors, fabric headliner. side window defoggers with rear seat heater ducts, and centre console bot, not to mention the acro halo,,cr. hcadh -ht,. c% c-. a c_ e 8 DURHAM WHEELS August 14, 1996 IToyotaqualitymakes Tercel spec*al A typical concern around the office is: When you opt for the Sport, the price but what you're paying for is value-added the same quality standards that go into a I want something that's affordable, will jumps to $16,155. In addition to the power Toyota quality. Disbelieve if you will, but Lexus go into a Toyota Tercel. • steering, the tires are improved from stan- dard P155/13s up to P185/14s with alu- minum alloy wheels to match. The stereo systems features four speakers. A 60/40 split rear seat is added along with a tach and digital clock. Outside mirrors have inside adjust tabs and inside remote fuel filler door and truck releases are fitted. There are carpet floor mats and a nice racy steering wheel to go with the color - keyed bumpers and side moldings and the spoiler on the rear deck. Lastly, there's carpeting in the trunk and special badging. A "sports" suspension is fitted with more aggressive shocks and front stabilizer bar. The only option on this car was air condi- tioning at $1,635 for a grand total of $17,790 — a price that makes this entry level weight into a middle -weight. Suspension is standard Toyota fare with Macpherson struts at the front with coil springs joined by a stabilizer bar, and a twist beam at the back. It sounds unex- citing until you start throwing this little puppy around. Toyota is a leader in building rigid chassis and the Tercel comes off light and strong. With the "sport" suspension and the wider tires for adequate grip, there's fun to be had. Firstly the seats. being Toyota, may be part of an inexpensive car, but they aren't cheap. Quality of cloth and the sculpting of the seat leave the driver ideally placed to enjoy the sweet lightness of the clutch and shifter. The little transverse four rev- els in revving. Nicely co-ordinated syn- chros and go<A spacing between the gears lets the sporting dnver extract all this will - 'n:= little car can and then some. On.:'. :t', .. hit on the gide. er. �• . iii c►�� .. d� �e�-- ..a �� i - ' _ Local auto dealers reach out to Quebec Members of the Toronto Automobile Dealers Association (TADA) are reaching out to help the Saguenay region of Quebec, which has been ravaged by floods this summer. The local new car dealers organization is sending $10,000 to the area to help flood vic- tims. -It is a great opportu- nity to support fellow Canadians at a time of desperate need," says TADA vice president David Florence, owner of Pickering Hyundai. Members of the Toronto group and the Ontario Dealers Association are co-ordi- nating a fund-raising drive among their new dealer networks. Over 1,000 new car dealers and 30,000 member staff will be contributing to the fund over the next few weeks, "so more cash will be on the way to the flood -ravaged region," Florence adds. Both associations are also issuing a challenge to automobile manufac- turers, auto financing companies and the auto insurance industry as well as other professional and trade associations to match their efforts. Donations from the auto dealers will be forwarded to the Canadian Red Cross. "We are in every com- munity across Ontario and are able to communi- cate with our members," says Bob Pierce, who is CEO for TADA and the Ontario Dealers Association. 0 Will the real 1997 please drive up In last months Durham Wheels, we called inad- vertently published the wrong picture to go with our preview of the all-new 1997 Ford F150 pickup truck. Above is a look at the new look for the Ford pickup, including rounded shape, new grille and headlamp design. Things look good for the F150 in 1997, too. The current model year is yielding great sales figures with truck division posting a 7.5 per cent increase in vehicle sales this year compared to 1995. Chrysler has record-breaking month Chrysler Canada Ltd. has reported record-breaking July truck sales. Deliveries of the company's industry-leading mini- vans and full-sized Dodge Ram pickups also set new records for the month. The company's dealers across Canada sold 12,076 trucks during July, an increase of 9.0 per cent over the previous record for the month, of 11,072 trucks sold in July, 1995. Deliveries of a record 7,550 Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager and Grand Voyager and Chrysler Town & Country minivans in July were 10.1 per cent higher than the previous record 7,128 minivans sold in the same month last year. July deliveries of 2,068 Dodge Ram pickup trucks were 9.0 per cent higher than the previous record 1,323 sold in July, 1995 and marked the seventh con- secutive month in which Dodge Ram sales set a new monthly sales record. BMW introduces flagship 7 Series performance sedans BMW Canada Inc. has announced the introduction of the 1997 models of its flagship 7 Series luxury per- formance sedans. Both the range topping $129,900 V-12 powered 750iL and the $89,900 V-8 powered 740iL models continue into 1997 with the addition of front occupant side airbags as standard equipment - the first in their class to offer this level of occupant protection. The flagship 750iL can also be ordered with BMW's exclusive Break -Resistant -Glass for addition- al vehicle security. In addition, the V-8 powered, stan- dard wheelbase 7401 is rejoining the line due to strong customer demand. Pricing for the 7401 starts at $85,900. In keeping with BMW's value strategy, these prices represent an equipment adjusted average increase of only 1.8%. Option pricing remains unchanged from 1996 levels. The BMW 7 Series side airbag system consists of a torso airbag mounted' in each front door integrated into BMW's Multiple Restraint System (MRS). The MRS is responsible for control over the drier sn(� passenger airbags, the seat belt tensioners and the sire airbags. Joining such innovations as Dynamic Stability Control, Xenon headlights, Coded Driveaway Protection is another engineering breakthrough: BMW Break- 1• Resistant Security Glass. Debuting 191 as optional equipment on the 7501L, Break -Resistant Securit) Glass is a BMW exclusive glass technology that provides industr)Featuring: leading protection against unwant- RAM 11 ed intrusions, noise, heat and ultra 2500.3500 violet radiation. The glass, which is used on al Club Cabs. the side windows, consists of twc separate panes of glass sandwichPlus Great - ing an impact resistant laminatec film. The final, inside layer of the Selectionof glass is comprised of a special anti- D . . . lacerative film. The result is a win- dow that is nearly impenetrable and also helps safeguard against DURHAM WHEELS August 14, 1996 Page 9 DODGE CHRYSLER from Pickering to Newcastle glass shards from entering the 19% RAM 1500 cabin in the event of a severe acci- dent. 61 * tm FINANCING ON ALL 1996- ALTIMAS •OJLC. Up to 48 moaitk)ha. No Limit aa. Pkn 1W R,,,,MN____ • Air coxIII&M •&&" .A Over&lT0 • 60rZ0160 "Re - 11h • 6x9 Power ..Minor 1Jw H MOREL ' day and the bestl ` MOPA-R B•a9 JAH LINER WIED ANY NEW INS oCK CIC TRUCK )TK t ,� Agtti�d ar puivint Wm* on"ots0. / turas i Cloaca. a►c. CHRYSLER Paps 10 DURHAM WHEELS Augud 14,1996 Tiburoncomes to lifewith If you're in the market for a sporty coupe, a fresh and exciting alternative has just arrived on the market. Breathing new life into the small sporty segment is the all new Tiburon by Hyundai. Featuring a bold design, trend- setting styling and spirited performance, the Tiburon sporty coupe offers a total driving excitement option for the driving enthusiast -and all at a remarkable price. Tiburon is available in two trim lev- els, Tiburon and Tiburon FX. The stan- dard model features a 1.8 -litre. 130 hp engine, while the upgraded FX model includes a 2.0-11tre, 140 hp powerplant. Both engines are exclusively designed by Hvundai and are part of the compa- ny's Beta engine family. Sitting low and wide, the Tiburon's exterior styling is aggressive and muscu- lar. yet elegant and sleek at the same time. Based on the popular HCD-1 1 con- cept car which Hyundai introduced in 1993, the Tiburon's design is rounded and windswept, yet incorporates carved character lines that give the car a lean, sculpted profile that render it a unique stand -out in the segment. Side panels incorporate frameless doors and are sculpted and flush mount- ed with the side glass and windshield for a clean, aerodynamic look. The grilleless front end is low and aggressively styled. incorporating projec- tor -type, ellipsoid -shaped headlamps and a one-piece body -colored wrap-around bumper made of advanced, highly resilient thermoplastic materials. The sweeping hood line, which incorporates subtle creas- es that harmonize smoothly with the arched fenders, complements the entire exterior design while also providing excel- !.ent forward visibility for the driver. In the tradition of a low -profile, high- performance sports car, the Tiburon's interior is intimate. yet more spacious in man,- kc\ competitive dimensional areas. V`ith a wheelbase of 2477 mm (97.4 inches) and overall length of 4340 mm (170.9 inches), the Tiburon's interi- or offers surprisingly ample leg room, head room and shoulder room as well as plenty of comfort for both driver and passenger in a 2+2 configuration. The driving excitement of the Tiburon sporty coupe is further enhanced by a state-of-the-art sound system. A deluxe AM/FM ETR stereo cassette is standard, while the FX models feature a premium AM/FM ETR stereo cassette as standard. Power windows are standard, with FX models also offering power door locks and minors. Refinements include optimized spring rates and damping settings for superb road holding characteristics. For superior damping performance, conventional hydraulic shock absorbers have been replaced with nitrogen gas -filled -type shock absorbers -at the front and rear. Mounted inside the coil springs, these gas-filled shocks help deliver a more controlled ride, especially over rough road surfaces. Likewise, the Tiburon's suspension arrangement assures that the front wheels offer maximum traction and transfer of power to the ground. The 14 - inch standard Michelin tires also help provide for additional road holding capa- bilities and add to the sports car -like handling and ride comfort. Aluminum alloy wheels are standard on the FX, while optional on the base. Power -assisted rack-and-pinion steer- ing and a tilt steering wheel feature are Standard on all models. Meanwhile, electronic speed sensitive power steering is available as part of an option package on the FX. 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