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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_08_21NEW FALL ARRIVALS Good Selection & Prices 0"'* It'• . a • . t . • '0 1'i � c • Y • c N _THE.MARK Pickering archer Canadian champ again /.Page 29 PICK -N- GO TAXI a • ~yy�yy SpacW re" - Airport i out -of -Town Fina Cars Egwdenmd Drivers In a hurry ...Late for the GO Train or appt. ...Call - It's worth It! plClt;�ellflV STOREROOM, 'A PERIODI L ser 1't'ednesdNews l A . etroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 34 PleckeringTown hall Animal's best friend Joyce Smith plays with two raccoons brought to her after their mother was killed. The Pickering resident has made her house a sanctuary to sick, hungry and homeless ani- mals for several years now, nursing them back to health and trying to find new owners for them or releasing them back into the wilds, as she plans on doing with these rac- coons. Her love of animals "started when 1 was a kid ... I used to take home every bird and my mother would nurse it back to health " Then, about 10 years ago, after her chil- dren had moved out and she was alone again, "I would take a rabbit or squirrel, what- ever anybody found and couldn't look after. I can't help myself. I love animals. I can't stand to see anything hungry or hurting" For more on the woman who is a best friend to animals, see the story on Page 20. photo by Andrew Iwanowski ..shake-up urged Consultant suggests councillors, staff survey residents on -what thev Fant BY NIARIANAE TAKACS __- _til:Ut K1iYKIk.H _ _ PICKERIN(i — Timn councillor-, and staff will visit residents' tx)mcs to ask what the community and their neightxr- hood need. if- Pickerim_ Council adopts the recommendations of a U.S. consul- tant it hired to review tin way the Town is run. But some Town services and func- tions might he phased out, and residents could face more user tees. Titc study of Town operations, by Bradford X Associates International of Henderson, Nevada, was commissioned by Pickenng Council in the spring at a cont of $290X). The consultant's recommendations include: J Having the Town -operate like a com- petitive business". J Developing a strategic plan to map out goats for the Town's long-term future and finding ways to achieve them, including a financial strategy for increasing revenue "to bridge the forecasted gap between higher community expectations and available public services". U Establishing a 'Neighborhood Walk' program to ascertain the needs of the Town's 'customers' or residents. Politi- cians and staff would visit tx)mes in teams of two and ask standard survey questions about what could be done to improve the town. Over time more than 90 per cent of homes would be surveyed and the results would be tracked and posted in the Town hall foyer. ❑ Identifying the Town's essential func- tions or 'core processes' and phasing out duplicate processes and those "without value". O Streamlining Town operations by removing unneeded bureaucracy and empowering employees at the lowest practical lc,,cls to deal with customer needs. U.-Ndopting an 'activity -hand cast nian- agcincnt' system to develop the Ti THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1996 PAGE 2 Detective, 45, dead of heart attack ❑ Veteran Durham police officer was Ajax resident, worked in region's major fraud unit AJAX- PICKFRING — Funeral sere ices w ere held Tuesday for Durham Regional Police Detective Ronald Hatten who died of a heart attack Sundae. Det. Hatten. an A.jav resident, was 45. He joined Durham Regional Police in 1975, after working for two Fears for Metro Toronto Police. He served in the uniform branch in Pickering. Port Pere and Uxbridge before beinL, transferred to the Cnnunal Imestigation unit in Pickering. He also served on a joint forces investigation in Toronto for iwo dears. In 1994. he was promoted to the rank of detective. In the last \ear he was transferred P&tritto 144 Farms In Season Spruemcials Romaine Lettuce - 59c Ea. Garden Tomatoes - $1.99(3It basket) Cherry Tomatoes - 75c/ in (Readv picked or pick your own Aug 2.11% Pick Your Own: Tomatoes, Spanish Onions, Romaine & Head Lettuce Pistritto Farms 24-.5 Brkk RJ \ lion mM A the .A 11. tui Ax& A T.&=on RJ - Tel. ("5,683-8252 Are you a growing business? Need to communicate the merit of the goods and services you provide? fJ Want your competitors to envy you? 0( Need to retain the marketshare you have worked hard to develop? 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Thursday, Aug. 22 from 2 to Call 420-3383. e, $79 R;1-4 30 Bottles *AE L� s� sv A X 3 I —3244 TYT -------- - ----- - ------ r -AFT, 1 �. P Council wary of user fees PIC'KI:RING — 711c review c,f Town operations by Brarlli>rd and Associates of Ncvada doesn't say any- thing all that new, says Ward 1 local Councillor Dave Ryan, but it is still it worthwhile drcunncnt. -I think (the consultant) reiterated a lot of what had already hecn said with- in Council. Sonrelinles people need to hear things frown another source." ` 'I11c councillor favors i number of the report's recommendations, includ- ing the streamlining of Tmn operon - tions and changes to the budget process, and he particularly likes the idea of formulaling a long-term "strate- gic plan' for Pickering. "You have to he thinking• further out than the next election." Huwcver. Comm Ryan is less sup- Portivc of sonic of' the rcpo,rt's recons- incndanons regarding raising revenue fur the 'lint n. not conifortahlc with user fees. User tees will hecornc a reality in I sonic areas but I think we should resist them as much as Ix,ssrhlc. Alec taxpay- er's already paying for the wrvicc lhrmigh taxes. Uscr lecs have the i p,lcntial to create an elitist srxicty. If you can atiord it you can have it. 71st irony be appropriate fur dixrctionar� srn ices but not the core services. j Ward 2 local Councillor Shcm' Senis also, suppoos the rccommncnda- Uuns to streamline scnices and — revamp the Ixrdgo process, particular- ly to make it a )car -round function rather than one that begins at the end of each year. But Coun. Senis also is uncomtorl- able with the idea of user tees. She and Coun. Ryan hchcve Pickering should find other ways to gencratc revenue, like sell more ads on Town buses. ..We have to start doing more of those things:' she says. -It takes Borne imagination" Ward 2 Coun. Doug Dickerson is also surnewhal wary of the rccommen- dations for creating revenue ti)r the "Town. He is comfortable with things such as user fees lex recreational tacil- ! ities, but doesn't agree with them for services such as curbside garbage pick-up. As fi►r the'lo%&n trying to cre- ate business opportunities fOr itself, that's okay in some instances, he says, "but not if it means moving the Town into areas where private enterprise: already exists.. Coun. Dickerson is disappointed the consultant wasn't more specific on how the Town coxild streamline its operations to save money. Ward I Regional Councillor Mau- rice Brenner found a lox he liked in the report, particularly the suggestion for politicians and staff to visit and survey residents in their homes. '"fire thing that stood out ... is a need for Pickering to have more of a cus- tomer -service, public -centred focus" But Coun. Brenner doesn't like the idea of the Town spending $200,000 over each of two years for a new Qual- ity Improvement Division to help implement changes. He maintains it can be implemented without the $200,000 expenditure. And while he generally favors the suggestion that the Town should take a more business -like approach to gener- ating revenue, Coun. Brenner has sone concerns. For example, a lot of community groups raise money by selling refreshments at Town facilities and the Town could hurt them by undertaking such activities itself. THE YEWS ADVERTISERS WED., A(Jtt U$T 21„ 1"6.PAGE 3-A 1 iii 'i','; i'. # i j,, Special meeting to discuss blunders Ward 2 Councillor Sherry Senis `Town must be run like a business' PICKERING --- A special meet- ing of Pickering Council will he field Tuesday. Aug. 27 to review '1'()%n operations lo, avoid a repeat of major blunders made in the past few months. In past years Council has usually only met once between the end of June and the hcginning of September. in early August. Councillors approved the extra meeting at their Aug. 6 session t:, deal with a number of recently-com- plcted studies and reviews of "Lown operations. Those include an opera- tional review by U.S. consultant Bradford and Ass<,ciates. and a ~cries of auditors' reviews of "Town finances and budget and payment errors. The Town is also crnharking on it restruc- turing of its rnanagcrncnt. A rnutiun brought forward by Ward I Regional Councillor M Wricc Brenner and Ward 2 local Councillor Sherry Senis to hold regular Council meetings in July next year failed to win the support of their fellow coun- cillors. "We', c agreed time and again the Ii,wn must he run like a business," `Behave as a team, not adversaries' FROM PAGE 1 meant and hiring a director for it, investing in a quality workforce, and moving or buying out rather than laying off employees whose jobs are eliminated or changed. The consultant also recommends the Town take .steps to improve com- municatiorzs and relations between Council and staff "Strive to behave as a team, not adversaries," says the Bradford report "The Town Council should cheer -lead for stats when it is apprYj�- priate to do so, and stay informed on the corporation's changing processes. Council should not interfere with the corporation's business processes,,, The recommended `communica- tions agreement' between staff and Council would be designed to elimi- nate the type=s of recent situations where Pickering councillors were not informed of a $50),1100 accidental overpayment to a contractor by staff and a $1 -million Town investment Joss. "Situation should not arise:' says the report, '-where the Town Council is surprised by unannounced corpo- rate events occurring in the various wards or by developments not com- municated by staff that impact the political arena.,, sS�SHOPPERS DRUG MART HARWOOD PLACE MALL 314 Harwood Ave. S., (905) 683-5222 Ultiema 311 NOVS YOUR CHANCE FREE Make-up lesson With a minimum $20°° purchase of ULTIMA II products Come in and book your appointment today FRIDAY AUGUST 23d 1-5 pm SATURDAY AUGUST 241' 12-5pm --A "Buy 1' Save 10% 2 or more3 '_,Save 20°/6- l' said Coun. Scni.s. "There aren't any businesses out there that can close up shop for two months." "The difficulty is everything gets backlogged at the August meeting." said Coun. Brenner, noting it was 12:20 a.m. at the time councillors were discussin;, the motion.However, other councillors noted even City Councils like Scarborough, t`tississauga and North York don't find it necessary to meet in summer. ! and that summer meetings would make it dilficult fur residents to attend because of vacations. I /�wri�w■ www L • Intrrrro • Patios • Natura Rocks • pocks • crntor • Ponds •Law ! CONCEPTS Call Now for Fall Booking Senlors Discounts 427-9015 3 yxxZrrranry Pft►611�4'A-�'1tIB IV6W'S kD4EiE�SE1%'1�'Eb.; i�lilGtlST 4t.'t�96 codCopsgive1 shoulder to 401 shoulder.,runners BY CHRISTY CHASE SPECIAL -to THE NEWS ADVERTISER PICKERING — Motorists heading to and from Toronto along construction -slowed Hwy. 401 through town are being advised by police to calm down, be patient and stay off the shoulders. "We've had some driving complaints per- taining to shoulder runners;" says Staff Sergeant Peter Scandlan of the Whitby OPP detachment. Most of the offences are taking place near the Rouge River bridge where construction has reduced the number of lanes. he says. Some drivers are getting impatient and are attempt- ing to get around traffic jams by dri- ving on the shoulders. Officers charged eight people in a blitz on Wednesday. "Cool it, slow down and please he patient;' Staff Sgt. Scandlan ad\ises drivers caught in the chaos. "It's con- struction and it's hcavv traffic." Motorists frustrated with shoulder runners are creatine more problems. On seeing cars coming, up the shoulder. they are pulling out and cutting them off, the staff sergeant says. Some shoulder runners are almost pushed off into ditches. "Thev're doing craw things. It's obvious it's intentional. We've had a couple of minor accidents." Over the next few weeks. the detachment will le stepping up its anti - aggressive driving patrols in Pickcring to catch shoulder runners and other dri- vers who aren't abiding by the rules of the road. While the campaign. Operational ,Patrols Against Aggressive Driving ORAAD). runs daily. it r% beefed up when there are complaints. Staff" Sgt. Scandlan ays. Marked cruisers with no lights or sirens on top and a plain, unmarked If the shoe fits, steal it from an escort PICKERING — A female escort gut tricked by a *john' who lorcihly confined her in an apart- ment and stole her pink, gold - spiked dress shies Thursday night. Durham Regional Police say a man contacted an escort service and asked for a female escort to he sent to an apartment at 1875 Gle- nanna Rd. early in the evening. When the escort arrived just after 7 p.m., the man stole her shoes and refused to let her leave the apartment. She was eventually freed about an hour later after acts "bordering on a sexual nature" took place, Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie says. Police stopped a suspect in a car around 11:30 p.m. in Pickering and arrested a Scarborough man. The accused was charged with forcible confinement, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property. - Mutual Fun& HigRate G.LC.'s - Life Insurance Planning - Tax do Estate Chev are put into use along with fully - marked cars. "It works really well. Most people are looking for the lights on the roof;" he says, adding the Chev works test. "We have people blowing by the cars at 150 to 160 kilometres per hour. We get some excellent speeding charges and unsafe lane changes as well as trucks using the fast lane." LUMINA APV Wednesday's blitz resulted in about 700 cars being stopped. Thirty seat belt charges were laid. eight drivers were charged with driving on the shoulder. one person was charged with impaired driving and several 12 -hour licence suspensions were handed out. People driving on the highway's shoul- ders can No charged with passing on the right or passing off the roadway, violations 7 passerge, 3 4 . 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Lease prices179 or $0 downs269 or 513,730 ► ser+ A i>« wwoara roe >< wworAq, Srwrl.aw par ma+lh for P rave~ MW ow a dose Pia of SLM or X nworrlfa. secienif Ogwa aawaias tads. aacreeir AwOo" nano WS ane Awgaf SM. trail fiwl/d teas. 1993 86FM TA Landed, S Wood. =R & iozoi – - – 19" Ot_l — N11111111111A Fully boded, 210drone (noel. .... � -'-mss - ._' _— -- -----�. __ ��_.-_�-_. —.--'---_ --- - ��c r.�.r .r.rtirr•�+�1�lilh. 1 Teachers' unions' merger ends battle of the sexes Q `It's the beginning of something that will be very visionary.' BY CHRISTY CHASE, SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVF,RnSFR DURHAM — 71ie merging of provincial men's and women's elementary school teacher-,' federa- tions is being welcomed he,•re: at home. "It's the beginning of something that will be very visionary," says Jenifer Cormier, president of the Durham Women's Teachers Association and a mem- ber of the board of directors of the provincial body. the Federation of Women "leachers of ()rhtario (F-Wr(). the FWiD and the Ontario Public School leachers F=ederation (OPS"11). which repr stints male and some female ele- mentary teachers in public schools, voted last week to form one new f"ed- erabon, ending years of often bitter debate between the sexes. "the time LS now," Ms. Cormier says. "We all serve elementary kids.- Ms. ids"Ms. Cormier and Bill Butchrr. head of the the Dur barn dia Ater of the OPSIT•, have been workin`; together the past four or five years to merge the two fed- tTation.s. '-I'or us it's a cel- ebration." Ms. Comwr says. "Many of us thought we woukF never see this," Mr. Butcher says. He believes one federation for ele- mentary teachers hers will give them a stranger voice. Instead of two asso- ciations developing separate programs and policies and fightirig a prtotm their own mem- bers' jobs, there'll be just one bolting out for the knerests of both men and women. "It will be a bet- ter eiter use of our resources," Mr. Butcher says. "We can share our resources Mone effectively. Right now we are dWh- �g .„ Ms. Cormier admits that not everyone is happy with the decision. She says that provincially and even locally some women teachers still resist the idea of the merger. The opponents feel women's priorities and pro- grams will be lost in an assiociation involving men. The new federation, to he set up over the next three years, would guarantee; women a set number of leadership positions. funding for women4mly pro- grams is also ensured. Until now, the 79 -year-old, 42,000 -member women's federation has opposed joining men in one union. Die 75 -year-old men's federation represents 14,00) men, 3,000 women and 14,000 supply teach- es. THE NEWb ADVERTISER. 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Sund.ts 130-132 Commercial Aye.. Al:n. Ont.LIS _211; rnumn .l.wltrrrAl�F:R I',a�lt.ter .JOANNE Hl RGIIXRDr t.du,a-m-Chief KKIY'F I>1\'FORV \,Neru,mcnwuorr Sri•:%+ iiousro\ Vana`tng Edittx AIA \ KKl)l'A%FR. kct.ul ahertisin, maruger ARV FAKHI)l'KIF Pitnhm,,n rrumixr General: l I,1l'Ia�mfwd: ,wtoi r,,s; 'ur l'inviati,m: 1- F%\: ,,NK I ns � .nvama durhamrt" • nut on the lntcrret: irtti, P"H durhar, wAs net Thr \ct„ v!•.crtt.er is a nemter „t tte Atax i ,kcnn_ R,"rJ ,,t rrrk•. Cmatrrt llxntnunrn %,�,r per asst . Manahan llrulan„rrs Aute B,vrd. chnano Press llvmcd and <)\ MKI the puhh ter rctines the nght m A.iscrfs ,,r rc•tu1c .uts khM1'<nWn[ CrLdlt for arisenix•nent hmtted t,, .pace pn X err,x Ircupres Wheels in motion for safer roads The provincial Mlmstrn of Transportation is tLyettimt great review's for taking its show on the road. The Harns government's newMohile Truck Inspection Station I \ITIS) has proven its worth in vim- lantl\ monitonn; the safety of truck, travelling Ontano highw'ay.. Stops last week in Pickering. Bowmam'illc, Manchester and Gocxlwo od in which 161 trucks were inspected found more than one in three had safety proth- lems. That's a numhcr that is still alanriinglx hi_,h. As such. the zero} -tolerance approach must continue. You ma. remember that the issue was hrought tra_,i- calh to light right here in Durham Region last \car when Whitb% rc.idcnt Angcla Worona wits struck and killed hx a t7\ in-,, truck wheel while travelling on H"\. 401 in Ajax. Unfortunate as that was, \1s. Woronas death sparked the dnve to nd Ontario highways of unsafe ngs. One of the results, along with beefed up penalties for companies operating unsafe trucks. is the %1TIS. It is more stealth\ than fixed truck inspection stations, which are known to he avoided by less scrupulous oper- stors. it can cover much more ground in a da`. bringing the inspectors to the traffic instead of waiting for the traffic to come to them. It is far less expensive to main- tain and. quite simply, it works. Earb indications are that Transportation Minister Al Palladini will likely spring for more mobile truck sta- tions next year. co%enng far more ground in the province. The \ITIS, combined with stiffer penalties for unsafe rigs, will go a long wax to forcing truck operators to begin paying more attention to the maintenance and self -inspection of their fleets. And that means safer high- ways for thousands of Durham motorists who travel the roads here each and every day. Last w'eek's inspection still showed a troublesome rate of unsafe rigs. But the numbers are on a downward spiral. With continued vigilance, the threat of a mobile and stealthy inspection team and tough new penalties, we may soon be able to travel our highways free of fear. Only then can Angela Worona rest in peace. f To respond to this editorial call Infosouree at 683-7040 nfosoti rue and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone e "loveletters! -Piclm icing News Advertiser accepts let- " editor All Netters should be typed or writtea, 150 words. Each letter must a first and last mase or two initials Fkaw indude a phone number for . rsse ives the right to edit and +cotartent. Opinions Qiut,dw wiper mW not Overheard.., `(Mike Harris) asked me what I'd like to do. And. he warned me it's it pretty controversial r^, job, as I've seen and ` know...M\ learning curve. hope- fully. will be a hit shorter because of my time as it par- hamcntary assistant." -- Durham 1f•est TPP Janet Ecker who was appointed b -v Premier Harris as the new Ontario Minister of Community and Social Sen -ices. ♦ Letters to the editor Who is running Z the store at Pickering Town Hall? To the editor: Whi Ic Nero (%\'a\ ne Arthurs) fid - dies (plays political games). Rome (Pickering) hurns (fritters away mil- lions). Who is running the store:' In an era long past, one elected chief executive publicly asserted. "The buck stops here". But \favor Arthurs. a member of the audit committee. knew of the man recent financial fiascos and chose to hide the blunders from the council and from the electorate. Clearly. Mayor .Arthurs is not run- ning the store. The answers given by the mayor and the councillors regarding the financial situation was that they were stonewalled by the hired hands. That is a repudiation of their own responsibility to do some homework besides preen for the cameras. The botched financial transac- tions must be the responsibility of someone! For the recently formed commit- tee to omit blame from its review of the way the Town's finances are managed make its function nothing more than a whitewash. Why both- er? Financial decisions have been made by council and others for years. Why, now, is a committee necessary to find out how the Town's finances are managed'? What have the mayor and council- lors been doing all this time? If the committee is truly interest- ed in getting to the root of the financial scandal, Mayor Arthurs should he called b0ore the conirmi- tec and be subjected to prohm;-, questions regarding his liduciar,. responsibiIII ics. if dereliction of duty is found. he should he puhlicl% chasri.cd if not impeached. Paul F, Smith Pickering; You can't see my illness, but I still need my pet To the editor: Re: Trained and registered (from a breeder) Pets not heing allowed to accompany their owners who hair an illness on public modes of (rans- portation. The above-mentioned problem is very upsetting and annoying to resi- dents who are in the same predica- ment as myself. The problem is that pets who are especially trained for the disabled are not permitted on the above in Ajax, Pickering or GO Transit and yet there is "no problem" if the pet is well behaved to travel on Toronto Transit Commission vehicles in the Metro area. I have epileptic seizures (which are not under control) and I had a Golden Retriever who was quite valuable to me as he was my pro- tection and would remain with me until I came out of the seizure or someone he knew would come to help me. He has escorted me on various occasions within the Metro area. We had no problem in: O Getting on subways Q Getting on streetcars U Getting on huscs as long as we did not tra%el at peak, husv times. lusi a note to let people knrn% the importance of why various residents feel it is important for them to he accompanied by their pet even thou,•h the reason cannot he seen openly by other people. Jane Scholtens. Pickering; Will justice be served over :Pickering financial mess? To the editor: It's amazing that $9770)0 of the Pickering people's money was lost through the incompetence of only a few. There must have been many oth- ers aware of this lack of propriety that failed to display any loyalty to their employers -- the people of Pickering. When will they be dealt with'? Who decided to hide the loss and write it off quietly'? Were the accountants and audi- tors aware of it'? One suggestion would be to hire professional staff to replace the amateur effort lead by Maurice Brenner, a town councillor. If Wayne Arthurs was aware of the investment loss during the last election, he is only left with the option of resigning. Is there justice to come for the residents of Pickering who'have been betrayed by the people they trusted? Don Young, Ajax P TitiNt'ws,, , _ MUSEUM VILLAGE P1C1KF_J`1R111N[G, WWI PICKERING Celebrating o u r i4_ Y * Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222(905)683.2760 1 3511 Anniversary - Aug. 21 Site Plan AdviM)ry Committee Aug. 22 Pickering/Ontario hydro Liaison Committee Meeting Aug. 2' Council Meeting i0 p.m. T Aug. 2H (:ommitlee of Adjustment 0 TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOL•RS 1ION'DAY, SEPTEMBER ?, 1996 Monday. Sept. 2 Closed DUNBARTON '11 Nlunda�. Sept. Closed FNIERGENCY SERVICES I:ntcrQencs Senlces will nut he attested hx, the Hulida} S;hedule. l41wn of Pickering Public %forks F tnergency-prlephonc \ulnh..I Is 190-41 683-4319 Notice of Temporary Road Closure Sheppard Avenue will be closed east of Altona Road at Petticoat Creek for a period of three (3) weeks commencing Tuesday, August 6, 1996, to allow for the construction of a sanitary sewer. The signed detour route proposed during the period of construction will be on the Regional Arterial Roads of Altona Road, Kingston Road and Whites Rd. All inquires into this construction/temporary road closure should be directed to the Regional Municipality of Durham, Construction Division Office at 668-7721. NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS LAND Please note that pursuant to Fav-Law4592/95 (Disposal of Land), the Council of 'I'he('orporation of the T'nwn of Ptckenrtg. declared as surplus, the lands known ;n a part of Lot 25. Re,tsterrd Plan 820. PiLkrnng, consisting of a total area of approximately 0.012 acres In ,i/e at the corner of Spruce Htll Riad and Sheppard Aeenue on June 17. 1996. A map showing tit, location of the suhleo lands n outlined helow. r'.Auncil will he omsidenn,, a by-law :It its mf meeting o ti'. olcrnher 16. 1996 96 to authun/e the disposal of that A part of L,,I 25. keiistcred Plan 820. Pickering Any person wishing to 'I Iress ('ouncil with respect to this matter, should contact the urlcrsigncd on or helme n4xwn on Septemhcr 13, 1996, Bruce `l:I) lora I��an Clerk I .kn of Pickering P lkering ('i%Ic t „millet ( )ne •fie Iaplanade I';, kering, Ontariot 1.1 ov' 6K7 Pickering Museum Ville Sunday August 25th 00 PM to 4:00 PM . I , PI,uEPNN, MI,SEJM V1LAGE is located on l 1 Hwy 47 between Brock Poad in Pickering and Westney Pcad to Ajax AOM ;;r,N Ad ats $4 Sr 8 Students $2 50 Children 52 Families 512 3 Preschoolers free For more information please :all (905) 42145Z or 583-84C' History In Action _ Notice of Public Information Meeting Proposed Pickering Official Plan When: September 17, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. f' IIt.In.I Where: Council Chambers f Inn Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade Pickering, Ontario The Town of Pickering is nearing Completion of its new Official Plan - a plan that will guide the entire Towns growth for the next 20 years. The Proposed Pickering Official Plan will be discussed at a special Public Information Meeting held at the date, time and location listed above. You are encouraged to attend this meeting and discuss the Plan with Planning staff Written comments on the Proposed Plan should be submitted to Catherine Rose. Manager of Policy. Pickering Planning Department by September 30, 1996. Staff will consider all comments In the preparation of a Recommended Official Plan which will be presented to the Executive Committee of Council on November 7, 1996. Copies of the Proposed Pickering Official Plan are available for review at the Pickering Civic Complex and all Town libraries. or they can be purchased for $10.80 at the Planning Department. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760. Note: If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1V 6K7. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. • 10 a.m. Pancake Breakfast • Unique Shopping • Crafts and Gifts • Fresh Corn & BBC • Candle Dipping Our Fall Country Fair Pickering Museum Village Sunday, September 8th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Homemade Baking C', !dren's Games • Oxen Pulled Cart • Cookie Decorating • Family Entertainment The Volunteer Recognition Ceremony/Reunion begins at 1 p.m. Call 683-8401 or 420-4620 for more information. Pickering Museum Village is located on Hwy. 7 between Brock Rd. and Westney Rd. Fall Youth Programs Sports and Drop-in Activities ages 13 to 19 years subsea [t, r- ...,... A;. St. Mary Catholic High School Friday's from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm East Shore Conrnunity Centre Wednesd % **a 740 pm to 10:30 pm Ttrrwsdrys fiorw 7A0 pm to 10:30 pm Fridaiys from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm Pine Ridge SecorxJary School Tuesdays frown 7:00 pm to 10.30 pm Brougham Community Centre Tuesday's from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pen Watch for brforrnation on Dances and Special Events as well as the development of a new -� Youth council for Youth Issues. ,i 1 '-*55z .. c,''. 65E2' a -to -date info GARBAGE. RECYCLING & YARD WASTE PICKERING TRANSIT ALL PUBLIC LIBRARIES PICKERING NIUSEUNI VILLAGE DUNBARTON '11 Nlunda�. Sept. Closed FNIERGENCY SERVICES I:ntcrQencs Senlces will nut he attested hx, the Hulida} S;hedule. l41wn of Pickering Public %forks F tnergency-prlephonc \ulnh..I Is 190-41 683-4319 Notice of Temporary Road Closure Sheppard Avenue will be closed east of Altona Road at Petticoat Creek for a period of three (3) weeks commencing Tuesday, August 6, 1996, to allow for the construction of a sanitary sewer. The signed detour route proposed during the period of construction will be on the Regional Arterial Roads of Altona Road, Kingston Road and Whites Rd. All inquires into this construction/temporary road closure should be directed to the Regional Municipality of Durham, Construction Division Office at 668-7721. NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS LAND Please note that pursuant to Fav-Law4592/95 (Disposal of Land), the Council of 'I'he('orporation of the T'nwn of Ptckenrtg. declared as surplus, the lands known ;n a part of Lot 25. Re,tsterrd Plan 820. PiLkrnng, consisting of a total area of approximately 0.012 acres In ,i/e at the corner of Spruce Htll Riad and Sheppard Aeenue on June 17. 1996. A map showing tit, location of the suhleo lands n outlined helow. r'.Auncil will he omsidenn,, a by-law :It its mf meeting o ti'. olcrnher 16. 1996 96 to authun/e the disposal of that A part of L,,I 25. keiistcred Plan 820. Pickering Any person wishing to 'I Iress ('ouncil with respect to this matter, should contact the urlcrsigncd on or helme n4xwn on Septemhcr 13, 1996, Bruce `l:I) lora I��an Clerk I .kn of Pickering P lkering ('i%Ic t „millet ( )ne •fie Iaplanade I';, kering, Ontariot 1.1 ov' 6K7 Pickering Museum Ville Sunday August 25th 00 PM to 4:00 PM . I , PI,uEPNN, MI,SEJM V1LAGE is located on l 1 Hwy 47 between Brock Poad in Pickering and Westney Pcad to Ajax AOM ;;r,N Ad ats $4 Sr 8 Students $2 50 Children 52 Families 512 3 Preschoolers free For more information please :all (905) 42145Z or 583-84C' History In Action _ Notice of Public Information Meeting Proposed Pickering Official Plan When: September 17, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. f' IIt.In.I Where: Council Chambers f Inn Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade Pickering, Ontario The Town of Pickering is nearing Completion of its new Official Plan - a plan that will guide the entire Towns growth for the next 20 years. The Proposed Pickering Official Plan will be discussed at a special Public Information Meeting held at the date, time and location listed above. You are encouraged to attend this meeting and discuss the Plan with Planning staff Written comments on the Proposed Plan should be submitted to Catherine Rose. Manager of Policy. Pickering Planning Department by September 30, 1996. Staff will consider all comments In the preparation of a Recommended Official Plan which will be presented to the Executive Committee of Council on November 7, 1996. Copies of the Proposed Pickering Official Plan are available for review at the Pickering Civic Complex and all Town libraries. or they can be purchased for $10.80 at the Planning Department. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760. Note: If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1V 6K7. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. • 10 a.m. Pancake Breakfast • Unique Shopping • Crafts and Gifts • Fresh Corn & BBC • Candle Dipping Our Fall Country Fair Pickering Museum Village Sunday, September 8th 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Homemade Baking C', !dren's Games • Oxen Pulled Cart • Cookie Decorating • Family Entertainment The Volunteer Recognition Ceremony/Reunion begins at 1 p.m. Call 683-8401 or 420-4620 for more information. Pickering Museum Village is located on Hwy. 7 between Brock Rd. and Westney Rd. Fall Youth Programs Sports and Drop-in Activities ages 13 to 19 years subsea [t, r- ...,... A;. St. Mary Catholic High School Friday's from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm East Shore Conrnunity Centre Wednesd % **a 740 pm to 10:30 pm Ttrrwsdrys fiorw 7A0 pm to 10:30 pm Fridaiys from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm Pine Ridge SecorxJary School Tuesdays frown 7:00 pm to 10.30 pm Brougham Community Centre Tuesday's from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pen Watch for brforrnation on Dances and Special Events as well as the development of a new -� Youth council for Youth Issues. ,i 1 '-*55z .. c,''. 65E2' a -to -date info PAGE S -A -THE NEv4.SApvERTISER, WED., AUGUST 21, M6 Around urha" m Rem"on Whitby man kidnapped over pal's drug debt Hour-long ordeal ends with man's safe release WHITBI" -- A 48 -,.ear -old **Xhitby man was kidnapped I`ridas night hN two goons who demanded moncN f'(n- what the\ said was an outstandrn__ dru_ debt 0%w Cd h% his roommate. Two suspects knocking on the door of the victim's Rossland Road East residence asked for another man who was not at the home at the time. Durham Regional Police say. 111e suspects grabbed the %Oinl h1. the !proal. threatened him �%ith a knife and High steppin' highland dancing Vanessa Rivard kicks up her heels while taking part in the novice eight years and under division at the Durham Highland Dancing Association competition at Rotary Park in Ajax Saturday. Rivard, an Oshawa resident dancing with the Symington Wallace Dancers of Ajax, was one of more than 65 competitors par- ticipating. Whitby bush party leads to arrests WHITBY — Ten minors were slapped with fines for drinking underage after police crashed a late-night bush party at a Whitby park Thurs- day night. The party in the greenbelt area off Whitburn Street, involving from 20 to 30 Whitby teens between the ages of 16 and 18, was broken up by routine patrol officers close to midnight, Durham Regional Police say. Ten youths were given Provincial offence fines of $125 for drinking under the legal age, while two were fined for possessing liquor ille- gally, Inspector Greg Reid says. He adds four drunken youths were driven home by police. Police have adopted a "zero -tolerance poli- cy" with regard to bush parties and vow to lay abducted him. Police say the pair drove the victim to several locations in Whithy and Oshawa searching for the roommate. It was at a tow nhouse complex in south Whithv, near the GO station, where "some neighbors heard a commotion and veiled out to the pair:' who left the victim hehind and fled in a blue Chevy "1Tacker, IS Division Inspector Greg Reid says. "The victim wasn't injured, but he was really frightened. There were threats made;" Insp. Reid says. The man's ordeal lasted about an hour before he escaped from the suspects. Both suspects are described as black, :t) to 35 with slim builds. `Man of Steel' hit by train o the mend Girlfriend of man who `came back from death' after second close encounter with train jokes 'I'm going to kill him when he gets out of hospital' BY STEPHEN SH %%% IN Kff%%l Nl%tt OSH:�N:% — A _12 -Near -old Oshawa man struck h% a freight train last week has "come hack from death" and is improving in hospital — but he's running out of nine lives, his girlfriend says. The Bond Street man was knocked from the tracks late "I'ucsdav night while walking along the Canadian Pacific line just cast of Park Road with two buddies. He was rushed to Oshawa General Hospital in serious con- dition. He suffered multiple broken rihs, a badly -mangled leg, damaged liver, tear in one lung and substantial hlooxl loss, says Quinta Service, his roommate and girl- friend. Following two operations to repair inter- nal injuries, he remained in a chemically - induced coma for six days. "He came out of it Saturday. The doctors didn't think he was going to make it. He was hit by the (train's) charges "where there is any illegal activities going on;' Insp. Reid warns. Patrol officers have been assigned to make nightly visits to local parks throughout the summer to curb the parties, he says. Oshawa youth gangs attack OSHAWA — A 14 -year-old was robbed at knife-point of her jacket, shoes and necklace by a gang of girls wearing bandannas outside Oshawa General Hospital Friday night. As that attack occurred, a 17 -year-old boy was being swarmed in south Oshawa by a group of hoodlums who robbed him of his skateboard and $60, Durham Regional Police say. Both incidents occurred at 9 p.m. Police say the girl, of Pentland Street, was cow shields:' she says. -I can't believe it. it's like he has come hack frim death" While her boyfriend is -in a lot ol• pain:' she says doctors have told her a full recov- ery may he possible within six months. Ms. Scryice says he survived a close encounter with train tracks four years ago, when he fell from a bridge overpass on Gibh Street and broke both arms. "His little brother calls him the "Man of Steel'. It's like he has nine lives. He used two up in the bridge fall and another last week — and now I'm going to kill him when he gets out:' she laughs. Her boyfriend and his two buddies one who was cut lur more than 20 stitches by a rock which the train kicked up — dis- pute witness reports he was jumping up and down on the tracks in a game of chicken with the train. '" Ticy weren't playing chicken. He was drunk and didn't realize how fast it was coming and misjudged it;' she explains. "His friend told me that one second he was telling a joke and the next second he was gone. She says the trio was using the rail line as a shortcut home, as many people often do, she claims, which raises questions about safety precautions. "I really don't think the area is secure enough. There are no fences and haven't been for years, and there isn't a 'no tres- passing' sign" outside OGH when she asked a group of girls, in their late teens, wearing blue and white ban- dannas around their necks and with dark lip- stick, if they could spare a cigarette. "They said they didn't have one but would return with one. They came back, gave her a cigarette and then one produced a knife and threatened her," Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie says. The suspect wielding the knife took the victim's jacket while another sus- pect removed her shoes and • necklace, he says. The group then fled. • At the same time, police say a 17 -year-old boy was being pushed around and assaulted by several youths at a plaza at Wentworth and Oxford streets. Police say the thugs stole his skateboard and $60 cash before fleeing. Neither victim was hurt in the attacks. 0 0 • • u u u \11 ✓ u u u =FU-12nF-r=n 95 CHRYSLER TOWN 5 COUNTRY WAGON 3.8 L V6, auto, p/w., p/dl., p/seats, leather seats, quad seats, tilt, cruise, sunscreen glass, AM/FM CD., air cond., rear heat/air, alum. wheels, p/mirrors, elect. dash d more. Only $12.76* per day. 93 CARAVAN ES WAGON 3.3 L V6, auto, plw., p(dl., p/sest, tilt, cruise, 7 pass. seating, air cord., sunscreen glass, omltNd console, floor console, AWFM ass., align. wheels fog lights i more. 10wner Only 53,000 miles only $9.50* per day. THE NEWS ADVERTtSIM WED., AUGUST 21, 1996-PAGE•9-A 111 92 VOYAGER SE WAGON 3.0 L V6, auto, p/s, p/b, 7 pass seats, quad seats, p/mirrors, air cond., privacy glass. AM/FM cass- running boards b more. 1 Owner Sale 512,888* 96 VOYAGER WAGON SPORTS EDITION 3.0 L V6, aft, pls., p/b., AWFM 7 Pass. seating, Noor mals, air cond., privacy gds, sport edition striping, bug deflector, silencer pad, rod rads, dual air bags, i more. BRAND NEW Sale $209478* cc MCC 1 1 MC VILLAUft PEOPLE: W r r.. g, TM M■MM M M� 10IIIIIIIISMIs � M M va VILLAUt: k;11KYbL1hK • AMAX C4. I r "•TIIINKING LIKE A CT -JS TC)MER" SERVICE OPENALL DAY 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 401)905,683.5358 AND EVERY N G TY • -4 9 9 I • • • 9 PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., AUGUST 21,19% itars . - ars scrubbed, good grub with Ajax Cubs ❑ Local pack hopes to raise funds AJAX -- You can wash your wheels and enjoy some tasty treats Saturday. A car wash and barbecue is being held from 9 a.m. to i p.m. in the parking lot of the TD Bank in the Durham Centre at Hwy. 2 and H a r w o o d Avenue, Ajax, with proceeds going to the 6th Ajax Cubs. Cubs will scrub autos and bank staff will serve up goodies for donations of anv size. For more information on the event. call the TD Bank at 686-6989. STOVES STOVES `7CHIMNEYS CHIMNEYS AEPLAC FlAEPLAC SAVE w°°a Gas UP Electric TO Corn Pellet Everything Reduced By At Least 10°' ONE DAY ONLY Starts at noon Thurs., Aug 29th p J95EEIARS T-:tpect ntvre from Sears Lowest Prices Ever.' iRoadHandiere tires made for Sears by Bridgestone This premium tire, nas a computer-assisted all -season tread design which offers excellent frac' .'e' ^-v a -d s-ow—covered roads. #73300series V%oodstovc, DROP IN AND PREVIEW "Regency, Vermont Castings, Instaflame, Heritage" 'J 71': ■A«■1 70' •ffo: N.IE Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser! Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • Sale Comfortable environments • Stimulating daily programs • Trained. professional Providers • Monthly home inspections • Reliable local back-up for Providers holidays or illness • Complete insurance coverage • Income tax receipts supplied and, we welcome full or part -tune care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft walde 4 A Licensed Agency Sao �s •W � 08423 mayo 00"r 1, 19%, imbue 45 == o@$ bw Copprigk 1996. Sws cawdn Inc. Expect more from Sean SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Wo Wb'm tea: llOn--Fri. 8:00 am, -9:00 pm., Stt 8.00 arrL-6:00 p.aL. SwL 12:00 noon4 00 pAL 420.8000, Ext 227 or 299 Alp p L+ ,< � gist � Pw Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • Sale Comfortable environments • Stimulating daily programs • Trained. professional Providers • Monthly home inspections • Reliable local back-up for Providers holidays or illness • Complete insurance coverage • Income tax receipts supplied and, we welcome full or part -tune care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft walde 4 A Licensed Agency Sao �s •W � 08423 mayo 00"r 1, 19%, imbue 45 == o@$ bw Copprigk 1996. Sws cawdn Inc. Expect more from Sean SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Wo Wb'm tea: llOn--Fri. 8:00 am, -9:00 pm., Stt 8.00 arrL-6:00 p.aL. SwL 12:00 noon4 00 pAL 420.8000, Ext 227 or 299 — —---- • -TffE1WW8A9VFdt'MER, WED4 AUGUST 21,1996 -PAGE 11-A N ly N11 I U N D A y 1 /2 Price ON "RANCHO' YOUTHS' BEDS Conadion- made in solid birch. Mates bed. Sears req 699.99. [a. 349" Bunk bed. Sears req. 999.99. Ea. 499" Mattresses not and M01(hing pieces aiw on sok c Save 500/OON CHIROPRACTIC Im'MILLENIA' (onadion-made No sleep sets in Twin, Double and Queen. Sears req. 1399.98- 1799.98. Set S688- 888 ling 7150 on sole Save S270ON LAUNDRY TEAM . C 0 � 0 r' IV Has 25 -disc Q player, 100 wefts per channel, speakers ad "Idi" SIGOL Sews r4 I".". Ea -849" etfuro ISave $50--oN mcK music sysTEm S E A I S T 0 D A Y " "Noft ko F - pest more from SmrN 08410 CoPrOt 1996. Sears Cariada Inc. Ultra -Cue extra- mop cqwty few Washer. Sam req. 749.". EL 5"" Dryer. Sears req. EL 399" Save S270ON LAUNDRY TEAM . C 0 � 0 r' IV Has 25 -disc Q player, 100 wefts per channel, speakers ad "Idi" SIGOL Sews r4 I".". Ea -849" etfuro ISave $50--oN mcK music sysTEm S E A I S T 0 D A Y " "Noft ko F - pest more from SmrN 08410 CoPrOt 1996. Sears Cariada Inc. Rdle i4 -A -`I Hik iq 46 kd 'Ekl:AER, VVED., A[fdUST 11, 1N6 I5'ONA<<� DENIM JEANS I I [m,STf MANAGER, ANIANA, 011yw000, HAOATI INHA AND BUGLE BOY` DURING OUR BIGGEST DENIM EVENT EVER I 'A k T N I S I S S E A R S " "Mmm W. WOW #r my h Ste! WAM Evect »rare f oni sea s BY CHRIS BOVIE DURHAM STAFF DtIRIIAM -- Mental Health Services in Durham have received provincial government support in the form of annual funding. Durham Centre MPP Jim Flaherty announced at a press conference Friday annu- al funding of $28,532 for the Family Associa- tion of Mental Health (FAMI.)• It's the first time that FAME has received permanent government fund- ing to assist in delivering its mandate: reducing stress on families living with someone suffering from mental illness through education, support, referral and advocacy. "Mental health programs are very important to this community and to all Ontarians and are a priority to this government," said Mr. Haherty. "I am confident that these reinvestments will greatly enhance community-based care in Whitby and Durham Region for people with serious mental ill- ness. ' 'I'he FAME funding is part of the $23.5 million fund announced by Health Minister Jim Wilson back in May. According to Mr. Haherty, the Province currently spends $12 billion annually on mental health services, including inpatient, outpatient, com- munity and physician services. FAMI: was first established in I.to- bicoke in 1989 as a support project to the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion and expanded to cover Durham residents about two years ago. Work- ing strictly on the support of volun- teers, the new funding will allow a part-time worker in Durham and pay for other support services, including public awareness tools such as flyers and brochures. FAME will also take a role in reviewing the Health Carc Consent Act to attempt to maks; the information easier to understand. Mental health services in Durham get boost from .Cid Pe"191e r Ptay sekae11#10 NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT FOR SEPTEMBER Limited space available all ages 0-18 mths- - $165 per week 18 � mths. to 2- ' yrs. - $145 per week 2' yrs. to 6 yrs. - $140 per week Visitors always welcome! 428-9909 33 Falby Ct., Ajax CANADA HARDWOOD FLOORING INC. We've Gone Mad PREFINISHED BRUCE OAK 3/4 X 2 1/4 •459 sq.tt. BEECH 314 X 31/4 '4.29 sq.h PU NISM P. ET'1.69 sq.tt. NATURAL ONLY - Come visit our new Showroom 1550 BAYLY ST. Unit 17, Pickering 420-3285 Mon. -Fri. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Currently using the Mental I Iealth Centre's Centre Street facility and the COPT. Mental Health Program office in Oshawa, volunteers have been "working phenomenally," says Judy Wallace, executive director of FAME. RAMI: will not be opening its own office with the funding, preferring to put the money to assisting people. "According to the Clarke Report one in THE: NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- AUGUST 21,1996 -PAGE 13-A Province five Canadians suffers from mental illness," says Mrs. Wallace. "Durham is a growing population and people are moving here not knowing where to find the support they need." "I'he Health Minister "has also committed to moratorium on the downsizing of psychi- atric beds until the entire fund has been dis- tributed and its success evaluated," says Mr. I laherty. 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Affect Durham represents six family -based organizations -- Durham Better Life, The Invisible Disability Support Group, Drcam- catchers, People First, the Durham Association for Family Respite Ser- vices and Our home -- which pro- vides emotional and physical sup- port to 500 client families with dis- abled children and adults. Provincial funding cuts of five and six per cent annually saw most organizations exhausting their man- power while struggling to stay alive, says Mayah Sevink• executive direc- tor of the Durham Association of Family Respite Services in Ajax. "We got off easy because we have annualized funding and have been around for 15 years," she explains. "But the other members were on shakier ground because they don't have annualized funding. They receive one-time (grants)." Enter Affect Durham, a chance to pool resources and strategies in terms of alternative funding. With each member organization seating a board member in the umbrella group, the result is an orga- nized cohesive approach to fund- raising. -We're learning together and we recogniic that everyone doesn't have a lot of time," Ms. Seyink adds. Working hard since its inaugural meeting last April, the group plans to target the community in raising funds, says Roy Brillinger of Affect Durham. "The government is cutting out money and institutions," he explains. "At the same time it's thrusting the disabled back into the community and the family. "We're following the government style by asking the community to support their needs rather than ask the government for money." he adds. "We have to become less dependent upon government support." Mr. Brillinger believes the com- munity has much to gain from a working relationship with Durham's disabled. People with disabilities are train- able and able to contribute to the community, he explains. "One hundred per cent of the money raised stays in the Durham Region and the community," Mr. View to a grill in Greenwood AJAX-PICKERING — Come and get it! Greenwood United Church, on the 6th Concession in the Village of Greenwood, holds a beef barbecue Fri- day, Aug. 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for chil- dren under age 12 and free for preschoolers. Participants are advised to bring their own lawn chairs. Advance twkets are required for the event. Call 683-6217 for more informa- ttiion. Brillinger adds. Affect Durham has held Reno outlets and operated bingo every second Monday of each month at Bingo Country in Ajax. The group also plans to sell refrigera- tor -magnetized calendars and approach local service clubs for ticket sales pro- ceeds in order to raise funds, Mr. Brillinger explains. The biggest event on Affect Durham's current agenda is a benefit performance of Michael Frayn's play, Noises Off, on Sept. 18. 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'I photo by Ron Pietroniro Durham auto thefts 'heading for record' 0 Police offer warning after 16 cars stolen in Durham municipalities in one night DURHAM -- The number of auto thefts in Durham appears to be "heading for an all-time record" this year after 16 vehicles were stolen last Thursday night. Eight cars were ripped off in Oshawa, while the remaining were taken from areas of Picker- ing, Ajax, Bowmanville and surrounding parts of the region, says Durham Regional Police Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie. In most cases the thieves forced their way into the vehicles before speeding off, but in several cases doors were left unlocked, says the staff sergeant. "Obviously we get more in the summer frights than in the winter, but people need to be reminded to always lock their doors." he sa%s. "Our biggest concern is that the majority are stolen by young people who don't have drivers' licences and usually involve drugs or alcohol. a "The potential for N3 . disaster is immense." So far in 1996 automobile thieves have stolen 1,187 vehicles, up from Staff Sergeant 997 at this point last Sandy RyrW year. In 1990, there were just 1,223 automobile thefts for the entire year. vacat on BlD a camp in Pickering PICKERING -- A camp Peace Lutheran Church, to Grade 6. Cost for the camp with emphasis on the teach- 928 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, is $20 per child or $35 per ings of the Bible is being held holds a Vacation Bible School family. next week as the summer Aug. 26 to 30 from 9 a.m. to Call 839-3521 or 416 -284 - vacation nears its end. noon for kids from age three 7265 to register. _JL Tilt -WWN jWyW!'1�U4 News Advertiser carrier collections start today AJAX-PICKERING -- News Advertiser readers are reminded that carrier collections begin today for door-to-door delivery. The News Advertiser carriers who bring the latest news and advertising information to your door will ask for the $4 four-week delivery- charge. Since the News Advertiser -is a voluntary -pay newspaper, you'll still receive it even if you choose not to pay. If you do pay your carrier, you'll become eligible for fabu- lous prizes. Please greet your News Adver- tiser carrier with a smile. r` Durham Homepreneur Group Inc. will sponsor this year's SOHO FALL TRADE FAIR SEPTEMBER 11, 1996 3 P.M. -8 P.M. 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To accommodate the steadily increasing number of British vegetarians, the English fast-food chain Wimpy's now includes a vegetarian sandwich known as the Beanhuroer. When looking at the fol- lowing facts, taken from a Canada Earth Save Societv pamphlet, it makes sense both from a health and an environmental standpoint to decrease meat portions. w' In the last 10 years. extensive medical studies have reported that %N'cstcrn- ers arc eating a dict contain - Jim: excessive amounts of rainforest than any other activity in Cen- tral America. w' Every steak has the same global warming effect as a 25 -mile drive in a typ- ical American car. larraine roulston _,The Recycler's Report protein, saturated fat, cho- lesterol and pesticides but not enough fibre. — Cattle ranching has destroyed more w- 80 per cent of U.S. meat contains drugs. Meat, poultry and dairy products are the major source of pesti- cide residues in the Western diet. For the past year. I too have taken the initiative to reduce portions of meat. which deliets some of my family members who are already vegetari- an. If you are of like mind. attempting to find ways to reduce the meat in your diet. try this tasty recipe using tofu. TOFU LOAF 1 c. tomato sauce ( I've also used giCEAR Save 10`, lm I m Inlitc Itl•t.111ed Rt -plat etnt•nt It% in(lt ),.. Save 10 oil Installed 25 -Year Shingles now Save $15o lm Inslallt-d hcnntorc. (A -1111 -al .fir CA)l1tlitilminti 17 1, ,. lr (.10% ,w In I. I'rk Irlstallt•ll Save $100 i.nu� I)�„lr, int Installt•tl Gas I•ircplaccs 1.Ih' rad, Our best roofing offer of the season! (:.11.1. 1ON'. -1011 FREE:. FOR A \O-OBLI(::\TIO\ I\-IRAIE F-STIMATE OR \ ISH Y01 *R SE:1RS RETAIL STORE 1-800-625-0025 .Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements Talk to someone roil know" (t4migh+ In. in vegetarianism spaghetti sauce) Add to sauce mixture and rice and 1 tbsp. oil bread crumbs. Bake in an oiled loaf pan at 3 tbsp. soya sauce 350 F for 45 min. Top with parsley. Makes 2 thsp peanut butter a good sandwich spread. 1/4 tsp. of sage, garlic powder, oregano 1/8 tbsp. celery seed 1 medium onion diced 1 c. chopped celery 1 Ib. (or less) tofu 1 1/2 c. cooked rice 1 c. bread crumbs Mix toeether first eight ingredients till creamy. Saute onion and celery. Crumblz, tofu. A■■; KITCHEN GREEN TIPS: When cook- ing, curb your curiosity. Every time you peek at that simmering pot, every time you open the oven door, you lose 20 per cent of the heat. To freshen up limp celery, put in ice- cold water with a tsps of sugar and refrig- erate. BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UPSAVE TO 170.0 0 No Overcharge to Insurance C o. Limited time only -Pickering Location) We %pec Pay up to Engine Shampoo $100.00 + WIPER +' FREE OIL CHANGE '' Brock BLADES 420-0834 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 860 Brock Rd. S. 837-7819 Unit #1 Pickering, Ont. M11 FAB 2rml Af� 1 CAIM.A'S LARMT FASHION FASM t>MSTR BVM Preview Fall'96 ENTIRE STOCK! NEW-FOR-FALL'96 FASHION FABRIC ARRIVALS -Nie wa 1111151110111 Y oglliveled 7% 69 and n PST (told of 15y) a New Fails Fashion Fabric Arrivals. #ambers sore 26% p(ms I ph olent 7% 6ST mi 11% PST (told of 35%). Membership Pot's! RENEW NOW! *WpolIT'S A WHOLE NEW YEA hrricWts Sieltply getter 1996.1997 Sew* VA Mttsp a" is «hale ow! Sere 20% ap All Repdar Priced hikic, Drapery, *26tay, Not m 1 M.S.R. Pattertw every day for jut $10 G.S.T. inclpded. Jos of renew Now for a INR year of sav'ta,s! Itlembersltip year rens Sept.1196 to he%. 31197. 411 A ' bwd i 'SUPER easy �+ X34 S, specter Selection' . �mplicity Pattern Assortment 9wb9OffW0 1150 vz Nvddsxcoun ioNe.h Limit 5 per m tornerr. wh ♦ EDUCATION The bell tolls at new times for some students in Ajax and Pickering this school year AJAX-PICKERING -- Stu- dents at Pickering High School are reminded classes will start 20 minutes later this year. ,Due to changes in the busing schedule, school will start at 9:15 a.m., says principal Gary Down. Classes traditionally started at 8:55 a.m. at Pickering High. On the first day of school, Sept. 3, all students are asked to be in their homerooms before 9:15, Mr. Down says. Home- room lists will be posted in the school's foyer and cafeteria areas. Classes will be dismissed early. Regular dismissal time will now be 3:30 p.m. Pickering High is one of nine schools in Ajax and Pickering with new start and dismissal times as a result of changed bus- ing schedules. Due to budget cuts, Durham Board of Education reduced funding for transportation this year. The staggered start and dis- missal times allow buses to pick up and deliver two loads of stu- dents each morning and after- noon. This will save the board $386,280 this year. Other Ajax schools with altered schedules are Ajax group hits the waves AJAX -- Local Christian Singles Serving Christ are cruising for some fun. The Ajax -based group is planning n a cruise of Toron- to Harbor, which will include a late, light lunch and entertainment on Saturday, Aug. 24. Meet at the Christian life Centre, corner of Rossland and Ravenaroft Rds.. Ajax at 11:30 a.m. to car pool. Cost is S20 for the cruise and S5 for gas and parking. Space is limited and those going should get tickets ASAP Call 428-7028 (Gloria) or 416-269-6720 (Nessie) for information. R I T I R Z W 2 N T RZSID2NCI: An all inclusive retirement living next to _Petticoat Creek - Pickering V.; .a , — YMCOM e LINDA ZUSER chats with EVELYN WINGROVE a long term resident of Rosebank over tea. O Pio(ess;ional nursing care 24 tours a day O h hawse physician (on call 24 haus a day) O Laboratory, X-ray and pharmacy services O Podiatric care O Private and semi -private accommodation O C" N and We+phane O Free paddng -.0 In-house shuttle service O Varied and attractive nieuu O Call -bell in each suite O Laundry services O stone O Air conditioning O Hairdressing/barber services For a personal tour and more information an our GRACIOUS COUNTRY VILLA 534 Rodd Avenue, Pickering - Call (905) 509-2582 _19 Cadarackque Public, 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; and Parkside Pub- lic, 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Pickering schools with altered schedules are Bayview Heights Public, 8:10 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.; Sir John A. Macdonald Public, 8:25 a.m. to 2:5.j p.m.; Frenchman's Bay Public, 8:10 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.; E.B. Phin Pub- lic, 8:40 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.; Val- leyview Public, 8:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.; and Claremont Public, 9:05 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.. For information on altered school bus routes, call the board's transportation depart- ment at 905-666-6151. THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 21. 1"6 -PAGE 17-A Request for Public Opinion on the Proposed Nursing Home Annual licence Renewal of Community Nursing Home, Pickering In accordance with the Nursing Homes Act, public opinion is being requested prior to a final decision being made on the above. If you have comments or opinions and wish to bring them to the attention of the Ministry of Health, you may submit them in writing by addressing them to: Director. Residential Services Branch Ontario Ministry of Health $7(H) Yonge Street, 7th Plixwr .North York. Ontario M'I%l 4h5 (4 16) 327-7357. by September 23. 19% Please include the name of the nursing home and quote Project #118:PJ7 on all written submissions. The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision. PAGE IS -A -WE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 21,119% New Durham-, Colle students StartSmart DURHAM -- First-year students at Durham College can jump start their col- lege education with StartSmart- StartSmaM which begins Monday, Aug. 26, helps new students become acquainted with the college and pick up skills designed to boost their education. A joint effort of the college staff and Durham College Student Association, SwSmart runs for a week and irwludes tours, special interest seminars photo identification and information on student loans. Seminar topics include student services, pcfional management, listening and ncxe-taking skills, reading and %tudv skills, computer testing and college placement information. "It's important to make students feel comfortable with their college experi- ence as soon as possible," says Michelle Nichols, vice-president of post -sec- ondary programming and continuous learning. "In the past" StanSmart pro- grams have contributed greatly to the success of our student~. We are constant- ly refining the process and this year will be, the best yet." Students can get more information on the program by calling the college at 905-721-2000. �EOWS CORRECTION For our 40 • page Sears Today flyer (Sale dates Aug 19 to Aug. 25. 1996) On page 32. the Zenith colour TV #14216 incorrectly reads: Only 399.99 - 25" colour television. h should read: 20" colour television We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. Sears Canada Inc See us on the Net: >a ww,durbamnews.net 00dgs 1, 8, C�R� i tlltlr t� t� ` • . Rrs, �. 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Not to any sick, hungry or homeless animal, or any- 4 i just one who has such an animal they don't know what to do gradual with. So Ms. Smith's south would t Pickering house is usually rabbit filled with creatures of all kinds. Right now she's got squirrel two orphan raccoons in a cage in her back yard, two whatev hedgehogs in her living anybod room and about 15 cats wanderin; around, as well 8IId CO as her own pet half -German shepherd -hal f -wolf. Cara. look aft Skunks. birds, rabbits and squirrels are also fre- can't h quent house guests. myself. "It started when I was a kid." recalls Ms. Smith, animals tx)w 67. "We always had ani- can't st mals. My dad was a hobby farmer. We were allowed see any what animals we wanted. I hungry used to take home cvcn bird and my mother would E hurting. nurse it back to health." Then came an interlude I __ pl when she got married and had children where she was Qnim limited to a cat and a dog. But. about 10 years ago, I Joyce after the kids moved out L _ and she was alone again. her little zoo began to grow once more. "It just started ,_raduall, - I would take a rabbit or a squirrel, whatever anyboxfy found and couldn't kook after. I can't help myself. 1 love animals. I can't stand to see anything hungry or hurting." After she nurses the animals hack to health. Nis. Smith finds homes for the domestic ones and returns the others to their natural habitat, usually by taking them to a wildlife sanctuary up north. ny 't sa no to sic She doesn't know how manv animals she has found homes for over the vears, but guesses it's hundreds "at least". The many creatures great and small Ms. Smith has helped include started the stray and wild oats liv- ing near the Pickering ly • I nuclear station. ake 8 She has gone regularly to feed the often -starving Or a felines, tried to trap them feales to get them spayed• and taken litters to find homes for. er Manv of the animals Ms. Smith looks after arc y found, brought to her by caring uldn't People who found them sick or injured. A few are er. I unwanted pets dumped on her property after she's told elp the owners she has no room I love for more, and some, like the two hedgehogs, are j from pet shops that don't know what to do with them aII d to or can't find buyers. "I don't think hedgehogs thing should be pets. They Or shouldn't be in a cage. "1 don't think a lot of ani- mals should be pets." Nis. Smith is frequently Pic appalled at the things Pet - pie do to animals. like the aI lover, ones who get a kitten for their kids during a vacation Smith and then abandon them at the dump near her brother's summer resort in Muskoka. "Our laws have to change. People are so crucl." One thin; she would like to sec is a requirement for the cost of spaying or neu- tering to be included in the price of a cat from a pet shop. which would mean fewer cats for her and others to rescue from aban- donment and starvation. More protection for animals might also save Ms. Smith a lot of money, since she now spends most of what she earns on food Durham woman guilty of cruelty to animals after BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM S[AFT DURHAM -- A 47 -year-old Oshawa woman charged with starving and aban- doning her 18 -month-old dog has been banned from owning a pet and placed on probation for two years. Phyllis Dennis, of Quebec Street, plead- ed guilty in Oshawa provincial court to a cruelty to animals charge after she left her spaniel cross -breed behind without food or water when she moved from her Bruce Street home in January. Judge David Stone also ordered her to perform 50 hours of community service, which the woman is serving with the Oshawa and District Humane Society. A landlord contacted the Oshawa and District Humane Society after discovering the flea -infested, emaciated dog — given the name Susie Q by Society workers — four days after the row house had been vacated. "She was skin and bones, like a skele- ton. She was in just lerrible,1drible shape. It's the worst case of abandonment I've abandoning dog seen in all my life in which a dog has sur- vived," humane society inspector Betty Van Seters said. She described the condi- tions in the home when Susie Q was found as "disgusting, just filthy. "She had gone months without proper nourishment- Her coat was so sparse you could see her skin. "Her coat was so Win we had to put her in a small sweater and keep her in the door- way between my office by a beater, which I cranked up ... It was a long haul for her but she started to come back." After spending two months of recovery under the care of society workers, which provided warmth, affection and a high pro- tein diet, a "sweet, happy" Susie Q was adopted by an Oshawa family, Ms. Van Seters said. The inspector said she spent almost six months trying to track down the dog's for- mer owner until she eventually found her and laid charges in June. More Wan 100 dogs and cats are found abandoned in vacant homes and aparanents each year, Ms. Van Seters said. IL injured or abandoned animals and medical care for those that have been abused. "It's so expensive. I'm always in debt. I don't smoke. I don't drink. I don't do any- thing. I don't go anywhere." Ms. Smith says she doesn't want to com- plain and wouldn't trade the joy she gets from her furry and feathered friends for material things. But she is worried about the future. "1'm getting toxo old to keep up this pace. I'm going to keep it up lir a fcw years more but I'm not going to live forever." Her dream is to establish a wildlife sanc- tuary for Durham where people could take animals in distress and others would be able to take over much of the work she does now. She and a small group arc working on the project already, but it's only in the prelimi- nary planning stages without a site or fund- ing yet. Also in that group is Laurel Gould of Pickering, who works at a pet shop and met Ms. Smith there. The two have worked together on occasion to help find homes for animals. "She can't keep this up forever financially or physically so we're trying to set up a system to take over her work," says Mrs. Gould. "It's people like her who have really made a difference with animal cruelty. 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On Golden Pond is directed by Angie Fyke of Scarborough who's making her directorial debut for The- atre Durham. She's won numer- The troupe is inviting r ous theatre awards for actors to audition for v, `� her stage management On Golden Pond by M; skills. Ernest Thompson. ; , ! - Theatre Durham's The play, which y' `� new home for the sea - spawned an Academy Award-winning film start- ing Katherine flepburn and Henry and Jane Fonda, follows the relation- ship of a grown-up daughter and her father at the family's cottage over the :nurse of a sum- mer. Required arc two men and two women, ages 20 to 70, and one male aged 15. Auditions are at O'Leary's School of Drama, 1550 Bayly St., Unit 22, Pickering, on Sunday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, son is the auditorium at the Village Retirement Centre at 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. For an appointment, call t;)5-985- 0611. P0D1ATR1ST'..4__.__.__1._'17 Ronald J. Klein B.S.C.. D.P.M. 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In keeping with its mandate to be a true community hand, Pickering Concert Band does not charge membership fees. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Seniors' Cen- tre in the Pickering East Shore Com- munity Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. S. The 1996-97 season begins with the hand appearing at the History in Action event at Pickering Museum Village Sun- day, Sept. 8. A Halloween concert for kids of all ages is scheduled for Sundav, Oct. 27 and the fourth annual Christmas concert with the Whithv County Town Singers is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 1. The hand welcomes guest conductors throughout the year and several work- shops with guest conductors are planned over the course of the season. For more information call Steve at 683- 0523 or Joanne at 831-274. ! Get hooked to the Net! We can connect you to the Internet. Call 683-5110 News Advertiser 'u AUG. 2310-9 -AUG. 24 10.6 A0, 40 CffANNEIs 30 MUSIC CHANNELS ANY WAY YOU PRICE IT ... YOU GET VALUE! ;WUDES CMM - - • ' SYSTEM INSTAIur" INM N 15% DEPOSIT REOIIIRED AY PAGE 28 -A -THF: NEWS ADVEsRTISER, WED., AUGUST 21. 1996 n er 1 - - Aug. 21 1996 a nmen g , . . 0 . Writers' invitespoetic submissions ❑ Dan Sullivan Memorial Poetry Contest features prizes in various categories DURHAM -- A poetry contest is the inspiration for local writers to tap into their imagination. The Writers' Circle of Durham Region's second annual Dan Sullivan Memorial Poetry Contest is open to any- one who lives, works or attends school in the Region. Named for Pickering resident and poet Dan Sullivan, who died last year, the con- test aims to promote and recognize the original work of Durham poets. Yhere are three categories -- children up to age 12, youths up to age 18 and adults. Poems must be original, previously unpublished, on any subject, a maximum of 40 lines, typed and double-spaced on one side of an eight -and -a -half -by - ll -inch sheet of paper. The contest will be blind -judged, so an entrant's name must not appear on the poem. The entrant's name, address, the poem title and first line should be included on a separate piece of paper. Poems will be judged on originality and a sense of the craft of poetry. Entry fee is S5 for children and youths, and SIO for adults. The fee must be submitted Old-fashioned hymn sing at Pickering Museum Village PICKFRING -- The Pickering Brock Road in Pickering and Westney Museum Village Chapel hosts an old- Road in Ajax. fashioned hymn sing Sunday. For more information, call 683 - Soloists. choirs and instrumentalists 9401. are invited to join in the uplifting non-dcnomina- tional event from 1 to 4 p.m. when old songs of the church will fill the air and txeathe life back into the old build- ings. The Ballad Project js among, featured groups lined up to enter- tain. If you or your to join in. call Dave or Sharon at 683-8401. Everyone's welcome to take part in the event. 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Prizes for children are $25 for first, $15 for second and $10 for third. For youths, it's $50 for first, S25 for second and $15 for third, while prizes for adults are $100 for first, $50 for second and S25 for third. Winners in each category will receive a certificate and have their entry published In an anthology. An individual can only win one major Get ready for the FOREVER PLAID SHUTTLE, SHOP & SHOW PACKAGE! Leave the driving to us and enjoy a carefree day in Toronto including shopping at the Eaton Centre and a matinee performance of the smash hit musical FOREVER PLAID. Package includes: FREE rouncitrip bus transportation with the pur- chase of an adult PLAID matinee ticket. PACKAGE ONLY $49.50! a 3 ' DAYS ONLY Gas Logs A Gas Firepli .r Gas Inserts -> Direct Vents A '0' Clearance Stoves Pellet Stow Woodstoves r Wood inserts A Glass Doors Tool Sets Wood Boxes -.�r Chimneys > Mantels Patio Fumh Cookstoves BBO Parts & A e a prize: honorable mentions will be award- ed for other works. The deadline for entries is Sept. 22. Send submissions to Poetry Contest (include which category the entry is for), c/o The Writers' Circle of Durham Region, P.O. Box 323, Ajax, Ontario, LIS 3C5. Keep a copy of your poem. Only entries sent with a self-addressed, stamped envelope will be returned. The winners will be announced in the fall issue of the WCDR newsletter and the anthology will be published in December. 9 Don't miss the `Plaid -mobile' for fun, gifts and prizes! Catch the van Wednesday, Aug. 21 at Lookout Point in Pickering and onThursday,Aug. 22 at the Oshawa Centre! Visit Recycled Rhythms at Lookout Point Plaza and the top floor of the Oshawa Centre to purchase your tickets for the Forever Plaid Shuttle, Shop and Show Package! PM i i i• o .. i r ,CFM WHITFIELD HUNTER VALOR DOVRE HEAT-n-GLO OSBURN 'ERMONT CASTINGS WATERFORD HERITAGE ELMIRA HEARTLAND DECARO HEATILATOR AUSTROLFLAMM Professional Installations DURHAM'S LARGEST SELEIIMON Li�� �ntt by uum 3,000 .�91 �'itvucusf I� • 2 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering village 0 Wood (Corner of Church St. & Hwy. 2) Em- Taidiftilif ay k 1-800-563-6032 � ^ �5s6-3f66 PORT PERRY , 7 Mckering By AL RIVETT — SPURTS,RFK)tl!T;R-, PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers are back on the pond again with renewed hopes of improving their record of a year ago which left them out of the playoff picture. The main four-day training camp for the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League squad began Monday night at the Pickering Recreation Complex with 52 hopefuls on the ice. The club will open its four - game exhibition season on the road Friday against the North York Rangers. Panthers' general manager Ron Blizzard says the club, unlike last year, will begin train- ing camp from a position of strength with at least 12 players returning from the 1995-96 season. The team has also attracted a number d4• ! r)1}. . 41-elJ. a -- r'.._ r t _'I i): r. i41. i.,. V. THE NEWS AaVERTISER, WED.. AUGUST 21, 1996-PA(i6 J*e4- P Panthers look t o improve as hockey seaso of veteran players from other Metro league teams to the camp to further strengthen the club going into the 1996-97 season. As well, approximately 25 rookie players were invited back from the club's rookie camp held earlier in the summer. -The camp from last year to this year is quite different. I think from the job we did last year, we're getting better respons- es from the players. As a result, we have a better selection of players to pick Irom;' says Blizzard, who's in his second season as Panthers' GM. "I'm definitely looking for an improve- ment over last year." The league has also undergone a metamor- phosis from last year. as the Metro loop cur- rently N)asts 16 teams, up from 12 a year ago. A 17th squad is expected to begin play this year, but it's still in the prchminary stages. r 91 �4N�S Do you know someone deserving of beim our athlete of the week? Call us at 683-5110 As well, the Panthers will compete in a whole new division, as the league has been sliced up into one six -team division and two five -team divisions. The Panthers will play in the Eastern Division with established clubs the Oshawa L.egionaires and the Wellington Dukes, along with the upstart Port Hope Buzzards, a Deseronto-based Quinte entry and a new U.S. club from Syracuse, New York. Blizzard notes the new division and the new additions to the league arc a mixed bless- ing. "It's good for us in a sense that we'll be playing new clubs in our division, but we're adding more travelling and our expenses will be up considerably. But, it'll be better for us in the sense that we had great series with Wellington and Oshawa last year and with the new clubs in the division we should have the SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. n nears jump on the division:' The Panthers expect to begin regular -sea- son action in mid-September. However, a revised schedule necessitated by the new entries to the league is currently being processed and is due to be released shortly. PANTHER POSTSCRIPT: The coaching staff remains the same for the club going into the current campaign. Head coach John Blackburn will be joined by assistants Steve Tchipper and Kevin Stover. Head scout Cliff Long will also serve as the club's assis- tant general manager. -The Panthers are plan- ning a Glenn Healy Night this year to honor the former Panther who's a goalie for the NHI_'s N'cwYork Rangers. His sweater will he retired during the evening, which is still in the planning stages. The club is also planning a 'roast' for long-time trainer Scotty Ramage. Hey Net surfers'. hews .Advertiser Sports now on - the Internet %v%vtiv.durhamnews.net Pickering archer on the mark to retain Canadian title By Al, RIVET_I. w(' kIs KI 144? 11 K PICKERING — A Pickering archer has reaffirmed his status as the most accurate .hot in the country. Although still suffering the effects of two other competitions, including the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta which closely followed on the heels of the nation- al competition, Kcyin Sally, 23, defended his Canadian men's crown at the Canadian Archery Championships in Victoria, B.C. Aug. 12 to 16. Although his scores were lower than usual, Sally shot a 105 and a 106 in the two preliminary rounds to advance to the gold - medal match against rival Claude Rousseau of Montreal. In the final. Sally shot a 99 to retain his title. -It was a bit of a relief to defend my title which I won last year. It was a load off my hack. !'d been competing for the past four weeks in a row and I was getting pretty Wanderers rule in rugby AJAX-PICKERING — Ajax Wanderers rugby teams were poor hosts on Saturday, winning three games and tying a fourth. In Ontario Rugby Union semi-final action, the Wanderers women's firsts hammered Brock 55-5. Janet Burnell and Gina Minutillo scored two tries each. Annette Darby scored one try and kicked five converts, while Charlotte Matthie, Sandra Muller, Natascha Wesch and Sue Asprey all had one try The women's sec- onds thumped the Brampton seconds 34- 0 in a Toronto Rugby Union `A' Division semi-final game. Lisa Teillete scored two tries and booted a convert, while Jessie Steinberg had two trys, Heidi Fischer a try and a convert, and Lisa Page a try. The Wanderers men's seconds beat the Balmy Beach thirds 2619 Saturday. Scoring one try edch were Tom Damstra, Glen Bureau, Don Pettitt and Nick Griffiths. Chris Duffy kicked three con- verts. The men's thirds tied Markharri seconds 10-10, as Brendan Trainor and Craig Bell both scored one try. On Sunday, the over -35 team was 'beaten 56-17 by the Oshawa Vikings. ( Brett Mahler had two trys and a convert ( and Andrew Selbie a try. burnt out. Fin pretty proud of m achieve- ments." A total of 39 of the top archers in the country competed at the national champi- onships. Just prior to the nationals, Sall, compct- ed at the U.S. nationals in Orlando. Florida during the first week of August. There, he shot well enough to become the number -one ranked archer in the yisi- tors category. The U.S. and Canadian nationals followed an out- standing performance by Sally al the '96 Summer Olympics Games. Canada. not noted as a particularly strong nation in the sport, gained new respect as its threesome of young archers — Sally, Rob Rusnoy of Richmond Hill and Jeannot Rohitaille of Montreal — ,hot well and learned from the experience of going head- to-head against the world's hest. Sally finished 27th overa!I in the rankins round at the Olympics with a score of 1293. In the process, he set one Canadian record and tied another. He tied a Canadian mark for 36 arrows at 70 metres with a score of 332. Sally set a Canadian record with his total score of 625 for 72 arrows. He proceeded to the elim- ination round and was bounced in the first round h,. 1990 Olympic gold medallist Tomy Poilalinnon of Finland. The Finn shot 158 to Sally's 155. In the team competition, the Canadian team of Sally, i?e4o0t Pao (Since 1955) Rmsotr Kevin Sally 5 miles north of Bowmanville just off Durham Rd. 57 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Featuring: • Beautiful 110'.r 70' Pool • 18 Hole Miniature Golf • Tennis Court Fantastic children's ,,water play area nlinplete with 3 pools, water umbrella, mini slide, water cannons., Ask about our Summer Swim Pass PUBLIC SWIMMING PLEASE NO PETS Phone 263-8109 Park Hours: 10 a.m. - 8 o.m. Ru,,no, and Rohitaille exited in the first round after heing beaten h} the Ukrainian threesome. Sally notes the experience of competing at the Olympics more than made up for the fact he didn't w in any medals. "It was a creat experience It was ,o oxerwhelrning at the he,_,inning. It was all that it was supposed to he. I wanted to do rm best and obviously I did. I had a eoo d time and I learned a lot. There was nothing negative about the Olympics. It was deti- nitcly a positive experience." Sails will return to Ryerson Polvtcchmcal Uniyersit. in the fall where he will finish his degree in electrical engi- neering. He'll aim his training toward the 1997 World Archery Championships in Victoria. B.C. Hes also committed to rep- resenting Canada again at the 2(XX) Olympics in S,dnev, Australia. 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Class A Electronics 14 (MVP Amanda North Scar 111 10 1 0 55 7 Tyler Jones, July 23 Mike Gesauldo: July 29David 30 Ajax Orr) vs. Steve s No Frills 9 (MVP Danielle Brooker) Chung, July 31 Valerie Brunet. Aruna LHeureux. 11 9 1 1 47 12 28 Osh Kicks 11 6 Aug 15: Marshall Homes 15 (MVP Jessica Fulton) vs SPORT TOGS 2 3 24 17 21 Darlington 1 1 5 5 1 Cherrywood Rofing 8 (MVP Nicole Auger). Steve's No Mav 24' Vanessa Venton, May 28 Paul Rolland; June 30 27 16 Pickering 11 5 6 0 28 Frills 9 vs Flora Water-Re.'Max 11 (MVPs Kimberly 5. Jamie Northern, June 10 Jake McNorton, June 12. 31 /5 ►Vhlth" 11 3 7 1 Taylor. Dawn Snyder) Class A Eleciromcs 11 (MVP Steven Lindsay: June 19. Alexander Ko. June 24 24 27 10 West Rouge 11 1 9 1 9 38 Ncki McDwit) vs. TPA 6 (MVP Kesha Hendry). Kevin Haddlesey, Julne 26 Justin Emerson, July 2. 4 Piccirnnrn 11 1 9 1 8 Aug 16 Coldwell Banker 11 vs T.PA 8 Kristen Pourer, July 4 Jesse Chapman; July 10 66 4 UNDER -11 PREMIER DIVISION SQUIRT BOYS' DIVISION Ka4ey Butler, July 16 Amanda Boyle. July 18' Ryan TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS PLAYOFF RESULTS Round One - Aug 13 Winners 8 tMVP Ryan Jones) Ke ATOM GIRLS DIVISION VL'ex+.�rd 12 1 1 5J 11 34 Uruguay 11 10 0 1 67 vs Coldwell Bankers 4 IMVP Robert Hamilton), LEAGUE RESULTS 14 31 North Scar 111 R 3 0 Eastern Tire 8 (MVP Christian Cox) vs Quantum July 23: Durham Angels 25 iMVP Alexandra Hebner) 54 14 24 Pickering 12 7 5 0 44 24 21 Information Resources 7 IMVP Warren Weaver). vs. Subway 21 (MVP Kadlyn Kraehling). Walls West I7 12 Premier Trophy 12 IMVP Jeffrev Porter) vs Pickering Restaurant 20 (MVP Kathryn Sirard) vs Jules Esso ule 3 7 2 21 31 11 NY Hearts 11 2 7 2 14 Recreational Softball 11 (MVP Adam Phillips); 18 (MVP Melanie McGregor) 39 8 Darlington 12 0 9 3 8 Dominion Save -A -Centre 20 (MVP Alex Hamilton) vs. Aug 1 Walt's Restaurant 19 (MVP Breanne Allan) vs. 64 3 Whitby 11 0 Bob Johnston Chev-Olds 15 IMVP Kyle Hammond) The Pick Restaurant 12 (MVP Sarah Nicholson). 10 1 6 70 1 UNDER -12 PREMIER DIVISION Round Two - Aug 15 International Computers Ltd 9 (MVP Jacob Beln vs. Dominion Save -A -Centre 5 Julie's Esso 17 (MVP Andrea Vaughan) vs. Subway TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS (MVP Faraz Khan). Pickering Honda 13 (MVP Mike 14 (MVP Danyelle Brighton) Aug 6 The Pick Restaurant 17 (MVP Robin Ajax 12 8 4 3� 28 Peterborough 11 8 0 3 29 McKenzie) vs Premier Trophy 5 (MVP Craig Safhen. Sandford) vs Julius Esso 16 (MVP Alexandra 8 27 Etobicoke Easter-, Tire 24 (MVP Brendan Dynes) vs. Grain Edwards). Durham Angels 18 vs. Wall's Restaurant 11 5 3 3 28 16 18 Processing 10 (MVP David Brooks' Winners 9 (MVP 11 Pickering 11 6 5 0 25 20 18 Wh .' Rvan Jones) vs. Prcke, ng Men's Slow Pitch 4 Akhil Aug 8 Subway 18 (MVP Bethany Ralph) vs Durham tc•, 6 5 0 18 26 18 NY Hearts 11 1 10 Shelly) Angels 7IMVP Alexandra Hebner): Walls Restaurant 0 10 32 3 Osh K,c*s 1 1 0 11 0 10 46 0 SQUIRT BOYS 16 (MVP Megan Corless) vs. Julie's Esso 13 (MVP UNDER -12 ELITE DIVISION FINAL STANDINGS TEAM GP W L T PCT Lisa Armstrong)_ TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS InlelnahCnal Computers 16 1 3 1 e Aug 13 Julie's Esso 17 vs The Pic, Restaurant 11 (MVP Melissa Buttmeau), Walt's Restaurant 14 (MVP Vies' x;oige 13 9 0 4 43 8 31 Malvern 11 6 3 875 Sarah Fleming) vs. Durham Angels 12 (MVP Michelle 2 30 18 20 Pickering Honda 16 13 3 0 .813 Deaden) Clairlea 12 5 6 1 17 51 16 Pickering 12 3 5 4 18 Grain Processing 19 12 7 0 632 Aug 15. Julie's Esso 14 (MVP Andrea Holmes) vs. 30 13 Scar P,,,Ns 1 Pick Mens Slo-Pitch 19 11 7 1 605 The Pic, Restaurant 12 (MVP Kyle Braker). Watt's 12 9 1 ?, 34 7 Uxbridge 12 1 9 2 14 49 Winners 19 11 7 1 605 Eastern Tire Restaurant 20 (MVP Vanessa MacLennan) vs UNDER -13 PREMIER DIVISION 18 9 7 2 556 Premier Trophv 19 7 10 2 421 Durham Angels 10 IMVP Alex Coffey) TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Bob J-hnst'n Chev Olds20 6 12 2 350 ATOM GIRLS' DIVISION FINAL STANDINGS li ti, art 13 11 1 1 46 14 34 Dom Save -A -Centre 19 5 11 3 .342 TEAM GP W L T PCT Thcrnhdj 14 9 3 2 50 26 29 Pickering 14 8 3 3 52 18 Pick Rec Softball 20 5 12 3 .325 W,0 Restaurant 15 9 5 1 633 27 Oly^; = - 4 Quantum Into Res 18 4 11 3 306 Durham Angels 14 8 6 0 571 ame14 3 2. 24 24 Coidwell Bankers 19 4 12 3 289 Julie's Esso 15 8 7 0 North Scat 13 5 5 3 29 41 18 DOUBLE KNOCKOUT STANDINGS .533 Subway 14 5 7 2 428 West Rouge 14 5 8 1 28 40 16 TEAM RECORD The Pick Restaurant 14 3 8 3 Malvern 13 4 6 3 45 37 15 'VY Hearts 12 3 6 3 33 38 12 East.-• ',•e Winners .321 PICKERING SOCCER CLUB Woodbndge 14 2 9 3 18 43 9 2-0 international Computers Ltd 1-0 UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION ONE HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS -- Aug. 8 East York 13 0 9 4 21 72 4 Prce. nit Honda 1-0 TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS UNDER -14 E DIVISION Gra:r. Processing 0-1 Bnzz r 1 10 8 2 Jt, 21 26 TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Dominion Save -A -Centre 1-1 Strikers 10 5 4 1 25 22 16 + Epiphany 14 9 2 3 7C Premier Trophy 1-1 Chargers 10 4 4 2 28 20 14 34 30 Pickering Mer s Slow Pitch 0-1 Safe 8 Sound 10 4 5 1 22 20 13 Peterborough 14 7 5 2 37 34 23 Bob Johnston Chev-Olds 0-1 Master 11 10 2 6 2 14 29 8 Darlington 13 5 5 3 29 32 18 Pickennq Recreational Softball 0-1 Canada 7rust10 1 5 4 13 26 7 Osh Turui 14 5 7 2 30 39 17 Pickering 13 5 8 0 26 Quantum Information Resources 0-1 UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION TWO 28 15 Scar : 1 8 1,1 Coidwell Bankers 0-1 HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS - Aug. 8 ."s 3 ;, 9 UNDER -16 PREMIER DIVISION ATOM BOYS' DIVISK)N Aug 13 Bob „ohnslx Che%-0Ids 1, .,.. Parkland TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS fvlasseys 10 9 1 0 47 13 TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS • Electric 6. International Computers 19 vs Car Sign ?> Investor's Grp10 6 2 2 41 17 20 Nr„t: , 18 17 1 125 11 - 1 17 Carpet-tovvne 14 vs R C Computers 11, Picov TCB Motor 10 5 3 2 40 40 17 NY A,zur 1 18 16 1 1 114 20 49 Water Garden 8 ;�tsheues 14 vs C d W Store Kicks 10 2 6 2 23 36 8 Unionville 17 10 4 3 50 32 33 Fixtures 7 Lady Bugs 10 2 6 2 21 47 8 York Jets 18 10 7 1 43 41 31 Aug 15 Internatgnal Computers 6 vs Parkland Kumon 10 0 6 4 13 30 4 Scar Blues 16 9 4 3 55 36 30 NY Azzur2 17 Elecric 5. Picov Water Garden & F isherres 12 vs R C UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION THREE 8 8 1 48 53 25 Ofymk PIame18 7 9 2 31 48 23 Computers 8, Carpet-towne 1 . vs Bob Johnston HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS - Aug. 8 Peterpofough18 6 9 3 37 57 Chev-Olds 7, Cris Sign 12 vs C d W Store Fixtures 6 TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS 21 Previous MVPs for C 6 W Store Fixtures July 9 Kelsey - P 10 9 1 0 34 13 27 Osh Turul 18 6 10 2 33 4 20 Christopher Dixon, July 11 J vaughn Hutcrlfrlson; Judy Re,'Max 10 7 2 1 30 15 22 Vaugnan 18 4 12 2 37 55 14 16 Andrew Rivet. July 18: Andrew Kayes. July 23 Bizbecue 10 5 3 2 16 10 17 Win •.bv2 18 2 15 1 16 82 7 Raul Das. 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June 24 Michael Roche, Jun MVPs Derek Redalond, Kareem Tucker) vs. Cam Tool 6 Rexfiale 12 0 10 2 18 49 26' Rebecca Lloyd. July 8: Tyler Leveret July 15. 8 Die 1 (Kelly West); Canada Trust 4 (Andy Andreoff 2 CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE Phillip Lisc/o; July 17: Kristen Wagner; July 23: Derrick Herdsman; Aug, t Emma Russell; Aug. 6: 3. Zachary Provost, MVPs Coln Weamhoulh, Eric Moody) vs. Canadian Progress Club 0; SuperCentre Recent scores utvolvorg Pickering teams Kyle Britton; Aug. 13: Kevin Halford. 7 (Curtis Henderson 4, Marino Reilly 2, Kevin UNDER -10 ELITE DIVISION Aug. 12: Pickering 4 vs. Darkngton 2. PICK FAMILY RESTAURANT June 4: Adam Carson; June 4: Kyle Harrison; June 6: Jovanov, MVPs Curtis Henderson, Laura Comacho) Aug. 19: Ajax 3 vs. Pickering 2. 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Jonathan Glynn; July 8: Sam Merrick; July 10: Katie Michael Gloazzo); Blizzard 4 (Danny Vi lagra, Michael UNDER -14 E DIVISION Hodge; July 16: Jessica Whitfield: July 22: Blair Kavaratzis, Steven Mysko, Sean Paukds, MVP Sean Aug. 13: Pickering 3 vs. Argentina 1. 'A' Kimble; July 25: Jordan Buencamino; July 29: Zack Paulidis) vs. Wood Gundy 0 (MVP Michael Portener); UNDER -15 DIVISION DeVries; July 31: Mathew Blum; Aug. 6: Thomas Canada Hardwood Flooring 3 (Mitchell Chudziak, Aug. 7: Pickering 6 vs. Peterborough 1. Gregoris: Aug. 12: Taylor Smith: Aug. 14: Laila Jaffry. Joseph Demarinis, Micfhael Gearing, MVPs Joseph Aug. 14: Pidcerng 5 vs. Cobourg 4. PICKERING SLO-SPORTS Demsrinis, Bradley Du ... too ) vs. PCCCA 0 (MVP UNDER -16 PREMER DIVISION June 11: Matthew Passmore; Juke 18: Brittany Fahel; Adam Wilkinson). Aug. 15: Oshawa Turul 3 vs. Pickering 3. 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BOX Attractive male. 51". physically BOX 23277 two guys, 18 to 21, who know 23284 I CANCER MALE WANTED. Non Place your automated attendant ad b callin • 9 fit. positive, outgoing. Enjoy SENIOR PROF MALE pow to have fun and treat a girl right. Double dates are a pref- smoker, clean, sense of humor, I dance, employed, no young ! . • �oOw����V 0 the outdoors. sports. music. fine dining and kids. Would ; Financially secure. enjoys cards. theater. travel. Seeks erence. BOX 23301 children. Must have lots of time, like to meet an attractive, slim, non smoking, attractive lady. 60 KURT COBAIN WANTED. I to spend together. I am 5'2", 24 hrs./day • Have your ad ready when call something, non smoking to 65. for companionship. Must companionship.30 financially Student looking for blonde hair. blue eyed, run Kurt Y 9 9Y 130 Ibs, a young 43, employed. Check it BOX 23279 you • • . To place your Sincerely Yours ad with a live operator, call 1.800.360-1483- lady. who s independent. romantic, positive. cod P g be secure. You Irve in your home. I in mine. BOX Cobain look alike. Enjoy going to am out ARE YOU HONEST? A romantic • To peCe your Sincerety Yours ad with an Automated Attendant, call 1-800.662-8423- Be • natured and caring. BOX 23281 THE 0000 LIFE. Attractive 23275 SINGLE SCORPIO. 33 year old. parties. promiscuous and like to listen to alternative gentleman and relationship ori- ready to write down your malbox number and access code when Cali. y� �, and fit 40. 5'8". 1601trs.. part time 6 . 185 and white mak. I m pound music. Must be outgoing,en o enjoy ented? It so, this attractive pro- • IYS all automated and simple. don't have t0 10 ftlp<B Speak ally0f16. One phone Cad Sets up • dad. enjoys outdoor sports, honest and Io al with old fash- Y spending time alone and be fessional lady would like to your voice grebtlrlp and your printed ad. 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BOX ing, honest, caring, working man, 35 to 43, nonsmoker with • • Youll hoar a gfbeting with Che Skhcerely Yours ad and the person behind fhb greeting. � UNDERSTANDING . 123226 mak, 35 to 45, with a sense of no dependents, for friendship � • Voice gr8611f1QS are added b the Syslern every 24 hours. So you Can browse through the • Divorced attractive white male, humor, who also loves life and and possible relationship. I like new adwbtllSbf bbiore the Skmfely *tars ads appear k1 the newsppaper. 38, father of one, Physically fit, children Single tatlhers wet many activities. including ten- nisi golf biking, dancing, quiet • • Lf5i8f1 to of pbOpk fhat ktor t you. If you eke, kWm your response. That per brown hair, approximawly 5'9-, 180 lbs, employed, social come.. BOX 23243 LOOKING FOR YOU? Singh dinners out and at home• if this • . on wii hear yow when dY cd in _ ,. +. ". drinker and social smoker. 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OF 12 ROLLS --=t —_--�— A lift �1 DOUBLES HONEY DEW - FROZEN FROM THE TROPICS - LARGE SIZE lob 1 • • • 1,1p1vpgC�• pCrE r S ^-: PRODUCT OF U S A 71 GRADE • CALIFORNIA .1 I I:I J v y I •,. 1 1V, I1 SILANIEE T ''HE E _ _I•w PRODUCT OF U S A CHILE --' GRADE 4 JF IV I ML M, k, slLar+: swE E T :_E,E EAI PRODUCT JF r.`E)( CC, 1 W-600:1 PRODUCT OF CANADA —71 GRADE •PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • z 1 GRADE .1 RO',1 ON AR!O GREE^.HOUSES • IC AP.ADA a ,.FADE Aftr � eo1•us nou of 3s acmes ��L — 1 (iEl•EIt �s cn�x - - ioS t 4N 9 BOX , --------- t s PAGE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AUGUST 21, 19% r\� J^✓'� ..:" .tom' :: GO FOR THE POWER!!!UM Power Skating School Build powerful -_ skating skills FOR HOCKEY and � RINGETTE INGETTE REGISTER �- FOR THIS -A�v 10 WEEK PROGRAM - ATTHE • AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE Aug. 28: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 12: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 14: 10-12 Noon For information please call 905-683-1753 .P' PIANO LESSONS ;/i Qualified Instruction Classical and/or Popular All ages, beginners & advanced Phone Paul Butler South Ajax 683-8016 Highland Dancing Lessons SYMINGTON HIGHLAND DANCERS LORRAINE SYMINGTON Fellow B.A.T.D. Judge S.O.B.H.D. Exams, shows and competitions 3 YRS. AND UP CALL 686-3456 PICKERING RINGETTE ASSOCIATION FALL REGISTRATION 1996-97 COME PLAY RINGETTE THIS WINTER Houseleague. Regional and Provincial Levels of play offered `Age categories' litlnnlc............... 5- Novic'c.................K Yrtitc................... lU l��'ccn................. 12 �Y 13 Juniors... ............. 1-4 S; 15 (otthcr Ic%-cls availahic lOr Older girls) PICKERING RF.CREATIO.VAL COMPLEX MAIN FOYER, AUG. 29 & SEPT t 7.•00 - 9.00 P..1ff. Fees - %2 iti/playcr. $2I () plavc•r (hc•rcaftc•r pc•r family Copy of hirth certificate and health carer numbc•t•s required too nc%% playcn for more• itil'O call (>ti(>?i-!•t erlbee - S Director: Kimbedee Dower, B.A. Dance, C.D.T.A. CUSSES BEGMyBa DANCE qLASSES SUMM 16TH tQ'1 ev�ryol August 24 -September 12 1 p my-Ttxrrsday ��� 2.4 d pm. 6-8 P.M.Modern Saturday 3 Harwood Avenue South ,Suke 203-204 Aja�tOntaIS 2CI (5carer of HwK .E 2 mW Illorwoog neo to Tho Hloellons) • Ages 3-18 • Special Adult Classes for the beginner to the exaprienced • Friendly, Qualified Staff • SII Classes • Family & Multiple Class Rates Easy Payment Plan • Exams Available Annual Recital PICKER1fP/G Fl KAT1N POWER SKATING RE COURSE CUB Membra C t S.A. For Girls & Boys Hockey, Ringette 4 Weeks In September, Tues. & Thurs. 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Please Call 420-4117 To Reserve Your Spot Limited Spaces Available - Payment Accepted 1 st Session Tues. Sept. 3rd - Thurs. Sept. 26, 1996 Full Equipment Recommended, No Stick FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS KIDSK-%TE: A Fun Program For Children 3-5 Ycars Old C'ANSKATE: A C. F.S.A. yearn To Skate Prograrg For Children Aged 5 Yvan And Ilp JI'%'FNILES: A C.F.S.A. Canfigureskate Program In A Non-competitive Environment JUNIORS. INTERNIEDIATFS SENIORS: C.I' S A "rest Stream At)i'LT FIGURE SKAI'IN(:• ( I:c-Breakers ) Beginnei-To Advanced Levels PRECISION SKATING: '1 -cam Skating For Various Age Levels OPEN REGISTRATION: 7'lll'RS. SEPT. 51h 1996 7:1() - 9:00 P.M. UPPER LEVEL PICKERING RE(' (-ONIPLF.N For More Infonnation, Please Call 1'. VS C Office 420-4117 �' .1.1 ' ¢ ..t •� y liecre.t:: mal (.untpetitive levels • Agt:-, 3 -adult certified and dc•cltc ited staff ltd r Nil- urnsnnditioncd studios with wood fkx>rs 1?j J rj F� Fall Registration: I'-prung Aug. 27-29. Sc -Pt 3-5 6-9 p.m. ' J1.i1L Sat sept. r' 10 a.m.-I p m. Annual Rccrtal Summcr Camp. ' �TaIl3-LLIL Optional Exam (:lasses Ltiyn.Scn�n) ' 11:Lt;�il)1C'lTl Durham Rct;toa -F-L%vmonthlyp Yi.a. -pt xc Toddplan. Todd rr0 .. 1 The Place For Dance In Durham 845 Westney Road South �' Unit #1, Ajax J'rj�` � J ,u , 0116(afl IVIC66fficljr SCHOOL of DANCE M.B.A.T.D. Tap • Ballet • Jazz • Pointe *Ages 3 yrs. to Adult "Famous Adult Tap/Jazz" Recitals, Exams, Competition Qualified Teachers "Congratulations to Vanessa Cobham on a successful season with Toronto Raptors, Dance Pac and Canada's Wonderland." Special Congratulations to All our Dance America Competitors with 5 - I sts, 3 - 2nds, 4 - 3rds, 2 - 4ths, and Best Precision Award out of 500 National Finalists "TOP HAT'. BEST PRECISION AWARD "TOP HAT" 41 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS AND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AT DISNEY'S EPCOT CENTRE Registration - Returning: Wed., Aug. 28,5-8 p.m. New: Thurs., Aug. 29,5-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 5-8 p.m. 43 STATION ST., AJAX 686-0141 To place your fall do registration campaign, please call Classified Advertising at 683AF0707 PIANO LESSONS ^ IC GROUP • SEMI PRIVATE B_-,irrers Regrstrahon Closes Aug 30 96 PRIVATE All levels • Farury Discounts Ages 7 to Adult Lois Craig M.M. R.C.M. 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Thru Fri. 2,3 days/week .z 48 Exeter Road (905)427-0036 COMPETITIVE TRY -OUTS BY APPOINTMENTS Part Time t1- _ Full Time Blaisdale Montessori School 27 years of Educational Excellence Open Houses 7:00 pm Sharp 545 Kingston Rd West, Ajar . 1 403 Kingston Rd, Ajar Open House Dates TUES., WED., THURS.,- (905) 686-5005 Ajax AUGUST 279 289 A 29. 6:00PM-8:30PM (905) 509-5005 Pickering GOOD LUCK TO ALL! Spaces still available for September THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. AUGUST 21, 19% -PAGE 35-A im 0 W • �Ol OF �4 Ages 5 to Adult Limited enmllmeld Beg- available Int. Adv.`'. r. rom to $80.00+ O'Learv's School of Drama Offering 1ht jine�t:rwnmZ in hheatru al Irn. fhealry unJ f1bn N•r ujyr ro 1Ju11% $22 • 1;SII Rwl% til.. Pirkrrinq. 0%. 1 1 M I 420-8129 -%11 lassr . .. , }war �rnn, ,ta rr Ihr N rrA .•/ S,prcmhrr orh !h t, -h, 2 /,r um/ Dr, , mhrr ,',n•/, /Y'N, CE CEN ko ODA !4,000 pd r4s 140 1755 Plummer St. Unit #12 tudio! Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3S1 .(Beside ow over Tel: 837-2528 Kids • world) sq. ft of Director studio som Tap *'Jazz * Ballet * Pointe * Kinderdance Adult Classes a ot,a 10 All Classes Taught By Mwe ff r meda& vomes Professionally Qualified Teachers awards in Camp and ire UIS. *Tammy Roberts - R.A.D., D.M.A., itp Na vo Fnals in Mrgton, vrgna A.D.A.P.T Fritha King-pAagR.A.D. ellL, ALSO UFFERe � * Ballet classes from Pre -Primary to Intermediate * R.A.D. Ballet Exams (Royal Academy of Dancing) * Ages 3 to Adult Competitions in Canada and United States *Professional Workshops ' Annual Recital ' Summer School REGISTRATION Returning Students Aug. 26, Aug. 27, Aug. 28 From 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Nm, Students Aug. 29 - From 6:00 - 9:30 p.m Aug. 30 - From 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. .• YAG$ 3&A-Tft N>! 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DAYS - Creative activities PLUS- Full time daycare - ages 2 to 9 years - Year round program - Monday to Friday 7.15a.m. to 6.00p.m. (except statutory holidays) • Loving, warm, friendly, family oriented atmosphere - Caring professional qualrfied staff - Approved and licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services • Subsidy and financial assistance available • Nutritious hot meals prepared on the premises - Fenced outdoor play area - Interesting field trips, picnics, library visits - Located on Kingston Road (Highway #2) The school house Next to St. Pauls on the Hill Anglican Church. HighwayWighway 401 Highway f2 Kingston Rd. cc _01LC0 I PINERIDGE 882 KINGSTON ROAD PICKERING GAS DAYCARE Ramp toChureh w f Loin (ENTRANCE OFF SHEPPARD AVE. VIA FAIRPORT RD.) .. � 4 AJAX F _ �-E. FIGURE SKATING CLUB --- ,�- _ 4ZWill a - W g - - L BE HOLDING J W REGISTRATION J _j l FOR THE FOLLOWING FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL - Fun program for children Need some career direction? UBC can Delp. tvx Cellwaff t Spam mir Astrub" • P6arttttu17 Tetitoiem Me" Of fim Assam - Med" LA. Asmtw W&W Oboe Adenotrar - H. Serum WuLw Chid k Y"& Assitramt - An" C= Ade Thud Coros&K • Ttttttrixm A Ho*u* .Law Clak - L" atod Sewi y atsd away mire-. ad dere yen W=t to M J1K rt WWilR ODCs "ft caner U MMMng; 6rsf/oeto in 12 neelre or las! 2kou" M U =OBC ur rw� Mau, — 576-917SQI„r 3-5 years ola CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for children ages 5 & up JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR C.F.S.A. test stream skates ADULT PROGRAM - Learn to skate for beginners & advanced test stream skaters ADULT PRECISION - Team skating for adults Open Registration for the above programs will be held at the: Ajax COmmunity Centre Wed. Aug. 28,7-9 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 12, 7-9 p.m. Sat. Sept. 14,10-12 noon Includes skate exchange & Auxiliary sale Sat., Sept. 14, 10 - 12 noon only For further information, please call and leave message at the A.F.S.C. office, 905-683-1753 Village Arts Crafts Fall Registration ' Sherwood Linton (Pickering Village, Ajax) Folk Art, Quilting, Ceramics, Country Crafts, Crafts 4 Kids, Knitting, Porcelain Doll Making, Teddy Bears, Decoupage and ' Bunka Registration: Thursday, September 10, 7-9 $48 - 10 weeks plus supplies Classes Start Week of September 23rd qr-op. For early registration call: Rose 683-9465 Florence 683-5816 G Town of Ajax i _ ■ Ringette Association Gun�c� • professional model training for ages 5 to 95 • personal development courses • fashion 8t event production (905)509-7315 ROUGEMOUNT CENTRE 376 KINGSTON RD. (PICKERING) FALL REGISTRATION Wed., Sept 4, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Ajax Community Centre OPEN TO GIRLS OF ALL AGES *Minor Bunny $12500 * Major Bunny and Fall other age levels . $20000 * Family Maximum $40000 For More Information Contact Lorretta Smith 686-9798 RO LAND� W V Q J W J Need some career direction? UBC can Delp. tvx Cellwaff t Spam mir Astrub" • P6arttttu17 Tetitoiem Me" Of fim Assam - Med" LA. Asmtw W&W Oboe Adenotrar - H. Serum WuLw Chid k Y"& Assitramt - An" C= Ade Thud Coros&K • Ttttttrixm A Ho*u* .Law Clak - L" atod Sewi y atsd away mire-. ad dere yen W=t to M J1K rt WWilR ODCs "ft caner U MMMng; 6rsf/oeto in 12 neelre or las! 2kou" M U =OBC ur rw� Mau, — 576-917SQI„r 3-5 years ola CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for children ages 5 & up JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR C.F.S.A. test stream skates ADULT PROGRAM - Learn to skate for beginners & advanced test stream skaters ADULT PRECISION - Team skating for adults Open Registration for the above programs will be held at the: Ajax COmmunity Centre Wed. Aug. 28,7-9 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 12, 7-9 p.m. Sat. Sept. 14,10-12 noon Includes skate exchange & Auxiliary sale Sat., Sept. 14, 10 - 12 noon only For further information, please call and leave message at the A.F.S.C. office, 905-683-1753 Village Arts Crafts Fall Registration ' Sherwood Linton (Pickering Village, Ajax) Folk Art, Quilting, Ceramics, Country Crafts, Crafts 4 Kids, Knitting, Porcelain Doll Making, Teddy Bears, Decoupage and ' Bunka Registration: Thursday, September 10, 7-9 $48 - 10 weeks plus supplies Classes Start Week of September 23rd qr-op. For early registration call: Rose 683-9465 Florence 683-5816 G Town of Ajax i _ ■ Ringette Association Gun�c� • professional model training for ages 5 to 95 • personal development courses • fashion 8t event production (905)509-7315 ROUGEMOUNT CENTRE 376 KINGSTON RD. (PICKERING) FALL REGISTRATION Wed., Sept 4, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Ajax Community Centre OPEN TO GIRLS OF ALL AGES *Minor Bunny $12500 * Major Bunny and Fall other age levels . $20000 * Family Maximum $40000 For More Information Contact Lorretta Smith 686-9798 CMZ f N!. �ikHLti �1yl:Its 1SiF:1i,1�'kU:, �l1(� C;ST,2�. 199bVAGF 37,A 'G ,., .r �% H / ,� r �� r / v � ti � r-,riv�Y,c� y - m/ 9�': / � ,✓ r',,, x �w /jam 'VQ` SUNSHINE The Dance Experience: NURSERY_ Quality Training In A SCHOOL Caring Environment St. Paul's United Church 65 Kings Cres., Ajax Who s Afraid ofWinners of two silver The Big Bad Wolf" �� �� �u t medals `, • ✓ Special Award Register now for "• j Winners September Morning ; Programs for 2- to r 3- year— olds, and * ONETeacher: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance (hom * Sprung floor for safety afternoon programs * Best Prices on classes. costumes, recital. etc. * Competitive program available for 4 -year-olds. * Small classes (max 10 students) * Family discounts For Further Information Creative Dance Dance Beginners J= Ballet ages 2 1/2 - 5 ages 5-7 ages 6 8 up ages 6 & up call 427-6744 watestnv ;, fi.fPS he - •-"V^q)-HCG NraatuX t' natural love for all types the grace of Ballet the cornbned with tracinionai understanding of music I movement P. ^Josie entn Usiahr- of jazz and Jazz techniOi.rs m 'his are developed along with While develoFv�.; theioys of Creative FUN lass when strength muscle tone ,r agination, co-ordination Dance develops rhythm :o- balance 8 grace Denise Lester Dance Academy 3 hythm f pcLnatiOf eneeS and 'Str'�f;OM confidence 1550 Bayley St. Pei' RETURNING STUDENTS: AUG. 26.27.28 6-8 P.M. y y Unit 24 & 35/1134 Kingston Rd. -to NEW STUDENTS: AUG. 29 SEPT. 4.5.6-8 P.M. (905) 839-3041 110 96 Old Kingston Rd. 3 year Olds to Advanced Pickering Village 683-5767 Ballet Pre -Ballet Combination Class "lap $ Jazz $ ACro *Adult Jazz t adv, `lodem Y/ I? Scrving Pickering for 2-4 yrs. with Studcnts _ {� �y v _ dancing on Broadw•a�, at - fiy :,. Wonderland, in f N!. �ikHLti �1yl:Its 1SiF:1i,1�'kU:, �l1(� C;ST,2�. 199bVAGF 37,A 'G ,., .r �% H / ,� r �� r / v � ti � r-,riv�Y,c� y - m/ 9�': / � ,✓ r',,, x �w /jam 'VQ` SUNSHINE The Dance Experience: NURSERY_ Quality Training In A SCHOOL Caring Environment St. Paul's United Church 65 Kings Cres., Ajax Who s Afraid ofWinners of two silver The Big Bad Wolf" �� �� �u t medals `, • ✓ Special Award Register now for "• j Winners September Morning ; Programs for 2- to r 3- year— olds, and * ONETeacher: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance (hom * Sprung floor for safety afternoon programs * Best Prices on classes. costumes, recital. etc. * Competitive program available for 4 -year-olds. * Small classes (max 10 students) * Family discounts For Further Information Creative Dance Dance Beginners J= Ballet ages 2 1/2 - 5 ages 5-7 ages 6 8 up ages 6 & up call 427-6744 watestnv ;, fi.fPS he - •-"V^q)-HCG NraatuX t' natural love for all types the grace of Ballet the cornbned with tracinionai understanding of music I movement P. ^Josie entn Usiahr- of jazz and Jazz techniOi.rs m 'his are developed along with While develoFv�.; theioys of Creative FUN lass when strength muscle tone ,r agination, co-ordination Dance develops rhythm :o- balance 8 grace Denise Lester Dance Academy 3 hythm f pcLnatiOf eneeS and 'Str'�f;OM confidence 1550 Bayley St. Pei' RETURNING STUDENTS: AUG. 26.27.28 6-8 P.M. y y Unit 24 & 35/1134 Kingston Rd. -to NEW STUDENTS: AUG. 29 SEPT. 4.5.6-8 P.M. (905) 839-3041 110 96 Old Kingston Rd. 3 year Olds to Advanced Pickering Village 683-5767 Ballet Pre -Ballet Combination Class "lap $ Jazz $ ACro *Adult Jazz t adv, `lodem I? Scrving Pickering for 2-4 yrs. with Studcnts _ {� _ dancing on Broadw•a�, at - Wonderland, in commercials and operating studios of thcir own. ; - Classesjor .3 pears to advanced Year end Recital, we Message In A work to keep recital Attitude costumes inexpensive. Bottle Gold Medal Winners -Competitive Groups Overall Trophy Gold Medal Winners - All classes suitable for Winners males or females Fully Qualified Teaching Staff Denise Wagner MBATD. Ballet,Tap, Modern Cindy Williams MBATD.Tap, Modern, 7 time Choreographer Associate Ballet Award Winner Ryerson Dance Suzie Cunliffe MBATD.Tap, Modern, Graduate Associate Ballet Juliano Soler Associate Ballet,Tap, Wonderland Modern Choreographer Christine Tavares Associate Ballet,Tap Wendy Matos MBATD.Tap, Modern, Modern Associate Ballet Two Ways to Register * Visit our studio Aug. 28th, & 29th at 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. * By phone 839-3041 DA CE CON - r4f 1 1755 Plummer St. Unit #12 I:h,Pickering, Ontario L1W 3S1 -(over Tel: 837-2528 Kid's • World) 4,000 sq, It of Director Tap *"Jazz * Ballet * Pointe * Kinderdance Adult Classes cwwalam �a All Classes Taught By Itr><ilrltrmr troMin Professionally Qualified Teachers agar wooUFifis in aandfneus. Tammy Roberts - R.A.D., D.M.A., tits Nat oral E mals n ArYrglm. veyna A.D.A.P.T Fritha King- A.R.A.D. ALhellSO e �� a Ballet classes from Pre -Primary to Intermediate * R.A.D. Ballet Exams (Royal Academy of Dancing) * Ages 3 to Adult Competitions in Canada and United States *Professional Workshops • Annual Recital Summer School REGISTRATION Returning Students Aug. 26, Aug. 27, Aug. 28 From 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. New Students Aug. 29 - From 600 - 9:30 p.m Aug. 30 - From 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. I a . ... , . .. .......,... _ . ,.�........�...., ..:..,........M...,..._.,..:.� ;,,....-cru,,.... PA(;E 38-w- iHC Nk:%*f ti ►��):lt�:s� of �� t r?ra44uti�' ,1�, t >• ---------_ --- - .64 O -----•---- f.... CLASSIFIED for .. 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Specials on now Excellont Service (905) W44719 CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. re - stretching, our speciabty Free estimates D 8 N Duncan. 987-1799 or 987- 1800 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 600707 • Cleaning • Cleaning • ustness Services GAILLIND MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) I` 683-7515 0 • Gardening & e Gardening Ill 1 Undscaping 1 Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVA ti Also tree stump removal. Landscaping "Free Estimates" calf Dave 83IL-7055 ACCOUNTANT - Can do it all CMA - Computer liter- ate 'Hands -Ort' full tin. pkg Budgehng/costmg analysis. Please call (905) 686-1514. SELL IT NOW CALL 83 6-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 PAGE 40 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., AUGUST 21,1996' Ge He1P Im G Helelp Im General Help W2Vantecd: Self Starting, Experienced, Creative NEE IBM Who Likes A Little Excitement In Their Life ...for the Durham's growing entertainment authority. Bac kbeat. BackbL:at is published by Metroland newspapers who also publish the News Advertiser and oshawa/VbrhitbN This \kreek. It pro% ides Durham with it's own entertainment voice . This unique opportunnN provides more than a foot in the door of one of the most respected publishing firms. it offers competetive commissions. base salarN. and potential limited only bN the desires and ambitions of the successful candidate Send Resume to:on= Advertising Supenllisor 130 Commercial Ave, Ajax. Ont. L I S 2H5 or tax : (905) 619-9068 EARN S472.06,WEEK fun assembly sornng man i4+6`812-689' Earn S500. week I,or-i ^..r^e comp!el. ing questionnaires for pub- Irshers f4.6 812-6992 Code 6 ESTHETICIAN required o ^ew 05^awa salon Ful! -time. no clientele re- gwred Great Place to work' Call 1 800-209-1#555 EXPERIENCEC HAIR STYLIST warted full or part lime Permanent position cal 728-0530 tanncw*r SnOp worke• vet,ca. and hor':0r•a saw cutting Ilork,t, exoe„epee and genera, dupes Apply to Pyke JManagutarying 185 h„ c• * sr Oshawa 1905 579--4,158 FT.' PTON CALL wee -0ro help Ir • xwe was,, e• - win "Oshaw. Wi" train Own !ransporta!,or required SIC hr Please call betweer 9 a m and 2 p m 905 66G '262 GAILLIND Re;_. es Cleaners. days and evenings ,avers I -cense an asset. 683-4134 IMIGH SCHOOL STUD ENTS. --.e 1,.o5!4, wanls 5!. o!S aged '4 '9 rd ,^'roduce our 5,• ::is count it Durham .EARN BIG BUCKS he provide tranSP0,14tic, U and from your home Training Guar antee - Bonus . Incentives Parents - at: ou• students are supervised or. site They win be required to work 3 ^,gets from approx ornately 530 - 900 D Ask your parents before calling Leave your name address phcie x Ask for M, McGirr 686-2292 IMMEDIATE Openings light industrial salery boots a must. PickertngAiax Wh.my'Osnawa area We will be interviewing at the Canada Employment Cen- tre Thursday. August 22nd between 9am-2 30pm See KITCHEN HELP wanted P/T Mon -Fn Prep work it serving. Seft nabvated Ex - penance an asset 905- 937.7752 LEARN HOME to operate. e mini office outlet from your home . and earn a great second income. Awe- some benefits Training provided. call (416) 284- 4493. UCEMCED BINGO CALLER. Must be able to work flewbie hours. Expen- ence a deMtde asset Appy in person at Top Rank Bin- go 1735 Batty St.. Pickeir- irlg COMBER DRIVERS MIF 11N WJMY HEEDED FTIPT Exitwilwwad pieft, d Good commission b6M Apply in pn to: 220 CWM*rN6 Rd. W. U-8 , Aim Bads Door NORTH American Steel S see. a hands-on Pro- ducr•a^ Scheduling Assis Cant The applicant must have a minimum of 3 years expe^enCe and good com- puler ski s Send •esume 10 Karel Kemp 300 Hop - kms �' ee! Whitby ON 1.1N 289 Fax 905)668- 54 -- One -! north Americas lar- gest ananciai services companies is rapidly ex- panding ,n this area it you desire a dynamic career with excellerf -come pot" tent�ai can Heather 697- '3t4697'394 PART TIME 'e,ema•ker mS -0s, ,^, ilvadac,e 57 -C per hour Tra,nng provided Cal! 619-6491 IHfwt+erir 1 and 9 c m PROGRAMMER yea -s ex,enence _ lruca, C080L VS Win 95N- Fax 5TI-Fax resume (405)427-42 1,; FESTERS TRUCKING Lo,dsinV for S profs%iunal %Z DRIVERS S 1 �-S I h/hnur 29e-32c/mile 436-2750 STUDENTS 'el_" _ - s_ -as e'1 us shot, Te slaved and we ed to re - Place them immediately Oa, areas are Oper •nclud,ng customer Sill sales ,:ampaign Coordinator and management Call Trudy for an interview 728 -489 - SUBWAY Ajax tui -lime Pos.lions open for closer 6 mid -nights Apply in person 465 Bayfy St at Westney Rd or at 6 Harwood Ave at Kingston Rd TALENT TEST No experienced All ages Modeling TV commercial Film No classes, No photo shoots! Real Agents! Real Work! Interviews this week (416)362-•966 WANTED - hairstylist with own clientele to rent chair in country salon, 10 nun. E. of Oshawa Call Hair Dance 905-436-7749. a Part -Time P 'Cake decorator 'Muffin baker 'Counter help Must have experience & be able to work all shifts incl. weekends. Could develop into a full tin ie position. Titan Hortom 1 Alm weed Ave. S. Ajax, 68.3-"97 WEEK -END =5 -e ,,a Ca -e W,•,e- To wCrk with autistic ,nd­cuals ,n 'esi- dential setting Fnday PM to Monday AM Salary under review Some exPefierce in socai services preferred Resume M September 3rd Scores Place. Box 145 Nestieton Ont LOB ILC ' Office Help W you are marr.e.,. ,, .,pw Single parent separated or divorced you may quant' for F,nanc,a, Assistance DIP CERT programs ava l able Quark Illustrator, Photo Shop Director. Premier. Access. Accpac. Autocad. C•• V,sual Basic. U, x Novel: Engineer Windows N T Small Talk Power Point Word Excel Durham Business Corrput- -•r College 4273010 REAL ESTATE �,D PO - ATL Sl -Ai re - ..:red for they aw practice dOwntow^ Whitby _hOu,O nave 3 4 yrs exp .:)Oil ,nter De'sOnal ix. 's :ole to start asap Please oly to Fi,e •968' Oshawa :7^.1oy Th,s Wee. P 0 -Ox 481 Oshawa L'H 'L5 Saks Help) Sales Help/ Skilled Agent MM, 0 gent Help WEGU Canada Inc., a progressive Canadian manufacturer of custom moulded rubber and plastic products, is currently seeking a qualified INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE to service the automotive and industrial markets. The ideal Candidate will have a minimum 3 years experience in Sales/Engineer- ing in the rubber or plastic industry. Customer driven and service oriented you are an energetic self-starting en- gineer or community college technician graduate. Computer skills essential. Responsibilities include co-ordinating customer inquiries, liaison between sales group and engineering and circler expediting. This is a growth position with a Compa- ny dedicated to exceeding our custom- er expectations. Salary commensurate With qualifications. Resumes only should be sent to: WEGU Canada Inc. i Attention: Human Resources I Department P.O. Box 567 Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted SALES REP WANTED areJ. wnuld .un someone with eleclncal lir automation .ulc, exrVrirncc cnhcr In,ide or Out Paid safari plu. N1nus 1.'chtclC .upplied Fax resurne ro Torhram Electric SuppIN (9051839-3531 att'n i)alfe. Skilled IM Skilled Help O_ Help JUNIOR AUTOCAD LATHE Hand Machinist so^ lar Tana. d -airing Mini ,. E - yrs xpe• also Small manufacturing erre Must have owrYtOds. background preferred able to run 4the wit" if Perm position Fax re. centers. some radial. mill surae 905-8370627 mg work Apply to Pyke reports Can pick uP,dmp Man„ factunng Ltd 185 dtt Call 686-3269 Halc•oft St. Oshawa f905, 579-4058 IN LICENSED Fork u!t POO- Icong daycare -.- "ed with ill", ~: K - I rA 1 r once possible snihwor or weekend) won possilb ty of 'u: ! me weekends Fax •Mur^e to 905.637 -627 ' Office Office VATURE Pa,? -e, sen HCIP , Help enno-a pines and h enovaome t o s 5 internatlonai Co. i seeks an experienced Invoice/Payables Clerk The candidate Is required to have a ' significant computer background. Being proficient In both English and French is an asset. We offer a competitive remuneration and bill efits package. Send resumes to: 1700 Alliance Rd. Box 135, Pickering Ont. L1 W 3X2 olvi l ano OwidaOle Business minded Exp •�. concrete, carpentry c umthng. electric, drywai e!C Serious replies to Fie 9684 Oshawa Whitby 'his Week PO Box 48 rt -i5 Farewer St. Oshawa 'H 71_5 Hospital Medical Dattel DENTAL RECEPTION- IST part lime evenings. must be experienced and C DA call 905-427.7127 11 00am - 1 o0 pin op S Heb EM, Saks Help/ ' Sales Help/ Agent Agent ELECTRO -STATIC spay painters for Pickering coneeded immediately. Prefer 2-5 yrs. exp. Send resume to: 905-837-0627. TRUCK DEALER es class A me - s or 4-5 yr. ap- ceship in Darts personnel. Competi- tive wages 3 benefits. Please send resumes to File 1196x2 OshawaAMrtby This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON. L 1 H 71-5 JOURNEYfMAN Elect n - Gan for service work 3 new installation. Must have own tools 8 transport Fax re- sume to: 905-649.5534 or call 905.649-2723 after 6pm. CAREIER 0r0. Wffy Required Immediately of ADVMTISING SALES AR PRESENi'ATM Minimum 2 years experience. Telephone Directory Sales and layout experience an asset. If you are outgoing, highly motivated, and have a positive attitude and are dedicated to overall customer satisfaction, we Would like you to join our winning team. Existing and new accounts, training, commissions and base pay. Mail or fax resume to Ajax / Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Ontario, LiS 21-15 Fax. #I 619-9068 Skilled Help Skilled Labour: Durham based HVAC manufacturer requires Licensed Sheet Metal Workers with 8 - 10 years experience Looking for dependable team -players who can work with close tolerances and minimum supervision Full time position with Benefits package Possible Shift work Wages commensurate with experience HVAC experience as asset Please submit resume to File 1#9683 Oshawa This Week P.O Box 481. 1865 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON, L 1 H 71_5 A leading waste disposal company seeks a licensed 'class A' diesel mechanic for it's Pickering location. PIs. fax resume to: GTA Maintenance Manager 905-624-6050 (Mississauga) 'Hospital/ MedicavDental PART TIME 5 1, ' •-.e Cr-Dp,ai c Receptionist needed Must be assertive- ly friendly, have a good head for detail and a pos,- five attitude Call 4282984 Thurs Aug 22 or Mon Au- gust 26 . 1 3 p m only or call 686 7 151 Fri Aug, 23 between 4 and 6 p m only, ' Daycare • Wanted BABYSITTER or SK al !e-ating days and grade two alter school iSept - Jan) Must be on St Wilfrid bus route Please call Eliz abeth after 6 pm 4283315 BABYSITTER wanted to -are 'lir 3 /iris ages 6. 4 b 1.2 .n our home Mon 'hu s Can 427-0215 FULL TIME aregive needed in our home for 2 1; 2 yr bid It 6 ^Ion old rwnis RM required Non smoke, Ca1576 1045 NANNY •Rqu,red ASAP New ad 4.8 2614 NANNY wanted. fulltime r n1 lar Mon through Fn 9 30am 5 30pm Please call 428-9465 Daycare • Available AFFORDABLE A L Svmg Car are ^.Or sin)„nq environment Around Cdr^ M from G!engrove PS on Glenview Rd Full d part- time Receipts Moble, of two 839-7237 ALTONA/TWIN RIVERS. exoe' ended a-! rel;acle daycare provided Includes hot lunches. snacks Will provide receipts and refer- ences 509-7450 BABYSITTING available in my home. Major Oaks and Brock. 428-9325 CHURCH DELANEY, lou. ing daycare in my home. experienced educational assistant non smoking en- vironment. nutritious lunch- essnackscrafts and large safe backyard 619-3610 Daycare available at Whites Rd.140. Non smoker. Nutrition meals and snacks. Any age wel- come. Receipts given Please CON 831-5511. AFFORDABLE DAY- CARE available in non - S -0" environment newborn to 4yrs. old. NtAn- bolus Indies/snadis, fenced yard w/playground, references available, dose to 401. Please call 686- 0959. DAYCARE AVAILABLE. Six years expenence. Non. smoking environment Any age. References available. Whites Rd. d Shrouds area. Ask for Kathy 831-1796. EXPERIENCED daycare in my smoke free home, large lanced yard. with playground, Crafts, break- fast. lunch and snacks pro- vided. All ages welcome Reliable hours. Dixie/Finch Km 420-2458 Bargain Corner AIR CONDITIONER. $75, dehumidifier $50. wood - stove $100. Tri panel shower doors $100. . ca11839-3746 CRIB 8 MATRESS. EX. CELLENT CONDIGN ASK- ING 570. 619-9251 DRESSER (youth) with mirror. 2 night tables, solid oak. $125 Yamaha organ. excellent shape. $275 Call 427-7439 between 5 7pm. HAUGHS high -efficiency air t,ght insert log fireplace. model S 406. $200 Klopp coin counter, complete. 5400, cost S1.0o0 Can 420-2147 MICROWAVE. $20C Dshwashe,. $250 Washer, $200 Dryer. $200 Sota. 5200 Sofa 8 chair, $250 Chest of drawers 5100 Daycare F,ces negotiable 683- • 6(537 Available t'Iwy 2/Harwood,FMI Articles for Sale ROCK BOTTOM DEALS A, :o^ J.! ^Hers 1'Om 5' S0 TV -stereo stand. $7999 ,,)If clubs. $75 Apartment -,,e stove, $15C Full size Hasher. $250 Apartment "ze dryer S50 Apartment lze washer d dryer $350 Apartment size freezer from 5175 Frdgefrom $600 Microwave over $59 CO� xir TV "s from $299 St miss DOUBTFIRE er -.o receivers from $115 A-3 abie Loving, young C D players from 5119 energetic, first aid'CPR in Tape decks from $139 structor'gymnastic coach Eleporl guitar 5300 D,sh- 100k'ng 'o nanny your pride washer 5150 Cordless 8 ,oys Nutrition back phone $85 Large selec- ground Craftsapproved lion of jewelry Sega Sys outings. Omer kids Weekly firms from S69 Disney reports Can pick uP,dmp movies from $15 CD's $6 dtt Call 686-3269 Moves $8 Delivery avaa- able. most items quar- Nurse/Mom provides anteed, lay a -way program Icong daycare :2 S,mcoe St N Oshawa prof 905436 1320 atmosphere home devoted to children. separate sleep area. lovely playground. Alax receipts 619-9630 DUALITY hom,- ;,r,. i -e, G' 1„3 an eroucarona, tun -loving environment Large fenced yarcvplay- rooms Experienced. re- sponsibie, no, smoking Receipts references West - ney,Rossland 905-683- 4435 TLC provided try respOns,- de. reliable mom ?D years experience. references Babies welcome Flexible hours. Valley Farm/Major Oaks (905)686-7954 TWO EXPERIENCED Ca'eT,ve/s in rat n; -e fenced yard. playroom, ECE CPR dose to parks lunches .'snacks Lots of TLC. Whites Rd S area 420-8676 WHY leave your baby with one babyrs,ner. when you can fell secure leaving your baby with 2 experienced moms Pickering area Please call Paula 509- 70+8 YOUNG ENERGETIC E C E & Mother with infant I child CPR, home care ex- perience. wishes to care for Your chuldren Gose to GO Tanya 905-837-7752 � WsnW ACCOUNTANT - Can do it ail! CMA - Computer fear - ate 'Hands -On' full fin. pkg. Sudgating/x:ostlrg/ analysis. Please call (905) 686-1514. ' Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - Apple, Maple. Oak. Beech. Low prices. Free delivery. Serving Pickering. Alax, Whitby. Oshawa. DURHAM FIREWOOD 427- 4741, FIREWOOD, Excellent quality hardwood,. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned, cul and spit. Honest measurement. Free delivery Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905.753.2246 SKIDS d Pallets for fire- wood, hardwood d soft- wood mixed. pre wt or bio ken, delivery available. n -� large b Small loads. Limned 'sr� '' � brae otter. call (9051430- 2 9 PC DINING ROOM SU ITE. 4 Seater cheste,fieij. end tables. coffee table bar Stools.ail in good condi. lion, OSO 668-9726 ANTIQUE 14 FT cedar `:trip Cane narrow n0S, good cono,nor, asking 5900 666 3603 APARTMENT , ze wash e' S~S2,, . Oak d, fling, D, -table t oars 5450 Couch loveseat Chair. ottoman S1o00 Can (905,435-4572 BAKE 'Shop 6 rouse in cut'a;e country Colleehon Of occupied Japan 11 - piece setting serving dishes Icuca 1900' 613 339-1350 BED chesterfield 8 chair. coion,al syle. good ccndn tion, new cushions on seats. $400 o b o Lowery Organ with chair and mu sic like new $700 (905)723-9818 Articles For Sale FRIDGES, stove, wash- er 6 dryer Cabinet Grand Piano Prices negotiable. All in excellent condition. Call (905)839-7153 4 SEAT SWING SET. t 112 - pipe. 8 tt high, 10 x12 wooden shed with loft, 5 It x 322 If vinyl mesh fencing, sturdy wooden climber with dual slides. 725--8391 BURGLAR ALARMS al, low thieves time in your home KEEP THEM OUT! Custom built steel security window bars for as little as $2500 per window allows peace of mind even with windows open For a free estimate call (905 1428- 8429 CARPET 3 rooms, $299. pace ,cludes 30 yards of carpet, premium pad . and installation Custom blinds also available at lowest prices Sal 905432-2750 Carpet Broker. 100*,. Nylon Iric*. piuyh stain re. tistant carpel For 3 rooms. Only 5369 00 Pace in- --ludes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation ,n your home Free quota - lion in your home No - lerest, no payment for one full year. Daniel. 1-800- 2170104 Carpet Mill Orsrtibutors, 12 months N,o payments. No ,merest. (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq if ) installed with deluxe pad from only $399 Specials on vny! Ceramic and Hardw,,od Flooring Free Shop At Home 1800- 663-6146 CARPETS :ors of carpel. ,0. ^y"r. riew Stan re- lease carpets on hand. I unit carpet 3 roams, 5349 Price includes carpet. pre mium pad. expert -stalls tion. fast delivery. tree est,.. mates (30 yards) Norman 6862314 CD Jukeboxes �'ke nevi NSM 5: i-0, ,rcluded 53395 Roe 0-a holds 100 CDs S2995 Rec room or business use 905-579- 4538 COMPUTERS - USED, 488 , _ _ r Oleter w th mon, tors 5785 w 6'd rom, to95 new CO Changers 14 speed - 4 cd's) nee $139. lots of used color monitors from $95. Pentium loo's inc win '95 under 5200 We buy good used products Call for quotes (905) 697 3059 tax 697 IS 17 DINING Room suite. 9- p paid $3500 sell $1600 O,.asar convedior microwave 5400 Organ 2 years new pad 53500. sell $1500 All like new 905 666-2455 DOUBLE bed 5 Ccs 5270 wa!erbed 5290 sin gle bed 3 Ccs 5260. din 8 bvngroom 12 Ccs $690. dryer 5280. sen -dean over $500. . more 905-619- 1693 ESTATE CLEARANCE SALE SAT., AUG. 24 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. SUN. AUG. 2511 A.M. - 4 P.M. THIS WEEKEND WE ARE CLEARING THE CONTENTS OF 3 NEW ESTATES THAT IN- CLUDE DRESSERS, BUFFETS, TABLES, DESKS, CHAIRS, HOOSIER HALL STAND, CHURCH PEWS, CHINA, GLASS, SILVER, COLLECTIBLES, AND OVER 100 CUPS AND SAUCERS. MANY ITEMS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE 'our prices are ctxrparable or better than marry local auctions ANTIQUE DISCOVERIES 78 OLD KINGSTON RD. PICKERING VILLAGE (905) 683-8243 EMArticles For Sale FLOOR Md- ODEL 2B' CO- T V Excellent con nnr $300 obo_ ALSO 12' -,,Ur TV great for col - Of bedroom. S50obo. x 438-8312 FUNITURE FOR SALE. ..mgmom set (buffet. utcn. 6 chars. table) kilch- er set (6 chairs), couch wl raining loverseal. ,3r;1686-06.53 (416)635- P, i GIBBARD Mail bed - T Koffman bleached ,AKbedroom, bleached -as dinette with press back air ^s. minors. Maytag dry- and odds n ends Call ,-51697-2666 GOING OUT OF BUST- cc Complete Lock - and Hardware stock :-I equipment Reason- c.e prices. all in good --d,non For more into au 705-8784496 NOME CONTENTS "ALE ^-r ng out of Prov -tee, Apa'tment furniture, ice and exercise equip- -ent. TV and VCR and ucn much more Please ]if Io, into 905.721 9155 HOUSEHOLD contents ;a a cedroom suite. «chonat sofabed. love. .W chairplants. coffee joie^igrtend. weights ;nor,. ;;ondihon (4161 431 I- M* KENMORE washer and --«a^ excellent con lffor, weal maintained. ap- 3rox 7 y -s old S350 Ken - cre built in dishwaster ipercx 5 its old. 5150. -only prong 416-444- -2 32 after 6 p m MATCHING goid left hand 7j-_- «1 8 2 sinks .ompiete w411 8Ci0 long an ry Call 305 433-7637 MOVING >a y 2 Kroiher t'✓ - ,^les ' stove- lcc elei 1 pedestal sirx grey Set of Jack Nick auS .r onswoods gal' c'�ucs K•_•er-aDinets 1 bedrror .yr F revii New '^„o Spoke cr•^me wrens 14 P '4 's 905- 434-;158 _. MUST SELL Moving Sears SrnwbCwer 12 Yrs old, $1 DC Maytag '103" duty dryer $250. Honda lawnmower, 5 yrs 0l0 530C 434 62o 7 Articlesost THE NEWS ADVERTISER. Ii AUGUST 21, 1996 -PAGE 41-A For Sale • Found ' ' Automobiles AA�ol Automobiles Apartments Apartments For Sale 1 M For Sale Trailers For Rent ' For Rent WASNERS, dryers, Indge. FOUND cat, 1 "3yrs old MCMI stove, new and recond- honed. $225 and up for re- conditioned washer, $175 and up for reconditioned dryers. $175 and up for re- conditioned Indges and stoves. Also corn operated washer and dryers Ste- phensonn's Furniture and Appliances. 227 Court St, Oshawa. 576-7448 WEDDING DRESS Never worn! Must be seen! European design. Thaisilk, iridescent sequins 8 pearls, mutton sleeves. full skirt w/ scalloped hemline 8 handsewn Aus- trian crystals for good luck. Would fit 10-12, absolutely gorgeous. 905-725-7999 IN long-haired, greylbrown. neutered mate, on Annan date Goll Course Call 420-2152 or 905-683- 3210 FOUND Camera on Ajax beach front, on Monday. August 12 Cat 683_3552 FOUND: Black and wnrte lemale DSH cat Valley Farm i Finch area 837 2472 LOST- lovable gray med haired male cat Spires Cres . Ajax Please call 586-0438 llfftsuppliw Boarding COLLIE for sale - 4 nlorlth Old female, CKC registered. shots and eyes checked. 705.2772528 DOG TRAINING, CLASS- ES staring Aug 27 Smart cAsse5 for more :navidual attention. Klaumar Kennels Brok in 655 4871 YAMAHA PSR 4� key AMERICAN board. ready to play 5425 COCKER Wrought von table wrth SPAn,IEL pucoes. bea,- g ful, black, lovingly home $1d 7 -LAN 8 WIFE Auto Sales 'Clearance Sale all stock must go- 1985 4x4 Toyota going cheap. cheap, at $3595 cell 1980 4x4 Datsun going cheap, cheap, at $2000 certified 1988 Eagle Prem- ier, excellent condition, only $3495 certified 1987 82000 Pickup. standard shift. $3395 certfied 1985 K 5 Blazer 4x4 priced a1 $3995 certified 1989 Cavalier low km new pant, etc $3995 certified 1987 Nissan Sentra new engine only. S3495 certi- fied 1987 Pontiac 6000 nice car only $3395 cem- tied 1989 F150 Pickup. custom. $5295 certified 1989 Grand Am, special once. must go 54995 certi- fled 1986 F150 4.4 wrth cap. 54495 certified 1988 Tempest. $4495 certified Mary cars to Chi se from uncertrbed t5- certified 'All Stock Must Com• McMillan b Wife Aufc Sales 200 Dun- das St W Whllty We also install trate, nitches 3 r.'st check centre 641336 i glass top - 21-0601 raised Male and female 'gyres. 190 o00 kit ,mostly YORK Bench $213 in. Excellenf temperament 1977 MERCURY MAR crudes dechniaeg curl and CKC Registered Shots OUIS 2 door 467. 4.:000 arm curl bench Less than 5350 905"985 8021 original miles, as is. $950 one year old Asking $100or SIAMESE KITTENS i, - best offer 723-, 3a8 Call 434-8090 or 4359085 lac owe cr,­,-. per- 1962 128 Pill soraiiry pus, first shots vet mechanically Articles Checked health guar- aenteed Parents on premia. g,,;; Cody, good many new parts $2000 as 6, ' xC 5 eellenI mcijtl S22X to cert o b o Wanted Ready ro 9c (613, 473- 19054571-4788 905 985-8774268-9128 `126 268.9128 ext 5575 seen 905 7.3-1492 ONTARIO FINEST, Gov. HOUSE- We're open 1983 B,,ck Ce -_,y V5 SSS T.V.'S. VCR -S. AVAILABLE FOR a�,.,-,e•,r, e,r 3 tilt 5'295 apartment size wasters STUD Hanasome %e -y i ,t,sm Columbian .,,reified Mso parts for and dryers, apartment size Husk•, umber Wal Won 1986 Caval 6 1986 Sky freezers. portable dish dei 'emtlerament. great hawk 404-9759 washers, ridges. stoves with children and other 1987 CELEBRITY, Eu- 1987 VW Golf 5 speed apartment size wasters pets beautiful man ngs 1983 Buck Regal 2 dr musical instruments. gold For more into call 905 438- cr,i, p« good project car in and diamonds. call Rock 9312 good condition many new Bottom Deals 436-1320 START OUT on the right Parrs and ermas to go wrth boards Clearance Pin all paw w,•n ]ur tun and easy vehicle $150C Ai meter SSSFAST CASHSSS We dog training at our spa 'monster tact aka gauges buy anything Antiques. Pious facility - experienced and grant steering wheel 4 collectibles. furniture, trainers offermq the newest - 1978 Trans Am alum household contents Call methods for all ages sbarl honey comb rims S -Do 905-4C4-2708 trig at 10 weeks -)Id Gall Call 4329'55 for more cludes Ping." lade with, K , K,uonouse at X5-683- into atter 6 P m weeitl ANTIOUES Absolutely7952 Having. anytime weekends Purchas:rg 'urniture or an. ATTENTION. Dog Own Yard Sales yttung old Scientific instru- rl Pei stems Dooley 1985 CHEW Once Tents. china. silver, adver YrastaDS r 9 Class,-_ oaced wit- all op tmr' % toysdecoys. dolls $54 99 up to 150 Ib wt tans, excellent :,,ration. DIAL ONLY $2915 plus lox Dog Life Jackets starting at$25. 1T Phone milk bottfes. collections or 32' Fire H drantIn 51995 S1995905 estates Cas Hobert Bowen d0� door, outdoor BE Bal T Bal 436-3-77 Antiques (905) 6558049 12' 6' 10' Lifetime Guar" Brooklet al Starting at SIC 99 19$5 Nissan 2005x into. call 905-619.2093. 99 7 days•week S21 -X ow k -ns lady dn" UNWANTED Scrap metal (905723.5413 Fax 723 ren bad be school must Picked up fridges, stoves. 1466 $ell Callk9G5-666-5490 washers, dryers. cars Poll�.��e�r.ea� itaerss �Iisurwl�! a t� :! trucks etc Call (905 430- Automobiles 1986 BUICK SKYLARK. 9013 " For Sale Ar p• we' crakes -ew OAK'PINE FURNITURE 'gyres. 190 o00 kit ,mostly Wry :.a ,la,l prices One WANTED to buy Good 1986 Corverie 9a :}: -wv S1200 or best otter of Ontanos oldest and tar- used large lade saw. lout- origira. kms. leather oad- Call 4311A gest manufacturers is now or, planer, edger Call ed. lots of extras. serious soiling direct to the pupal (9051434-2309 inquiries only Ask for Mike 19% Chevette. 2 door. Eg said oak 7 PC di cr Lisa (9p5r697-0948 aut�maf c $1600 certified 'coin or 6 pc solid po e Arts & 90fl,standard 1986 MERCURY TOPAZ oto Call :28--049C nedroom your choice 51995, CfattS 4 dr light blue 1987 Park Avenue batl- many Stan CthoiCes p windows. D odks asking ed E xreilent condition, Tfad,onal Woodworking S1500 negottable '-800 certified 54900 Must be 905 985-8774268-9128 WARE- 268.9128 ext 5575 seen 905 7.3-1492 ONTARIO FINEST, Gov. HOUSE- We're open 1986 Ods Cutlass Mint enment inected. spcut a Tues to Sat. 10-3 until Sept. New pietas arriving condition. 305. r w d p s . 1947 Park Avenue load- Pb, D w Michelin tires. ed 153.000 km Very clean wrapped. freezer beef and weeky Stan Christmas certified $1800 Serious m- Certified Asking $5450 Iamb 433-0656 gilts and projects now For qu'nes only Call 723-1$92 PIANOS GRANDPA- the test in quyrty bisque at 1905)723-9199 THEIR CLOCKS Back to Prices you won't believe- 1987 CELEBRITY, Eu- 1987 VW Golf 5 speed school specials New and shop THE WAREHOUSE, rospon, v-6, 4 dr. fully always Weil -maintained. At used Pands Not sure] 1333 Boundary Rd • Ung 3 loaded, new paint, excel- conation in 3 out 183.000 Rent to own, apt size, Oshawa. 905-725-6709 lent condition. decent kit . kms, S2500i'offer Call boards. grand. digtalI wy' $3.595 certified with war- (905)668-4248 ranty. 1 - (416) 558-0961 boards Clearance Pin all omp ' Cuter tot free, (905) 888-9066. 1988 Cavalier. 4 door, 4 1995 stocks Telep F.iamo Works, 433-1491. Anterrlet 1987 Dodge Omni. genu- Cylinder, air conditioned. p swnt condition, fie 83.000 kms„ sunrooff ., p b., m POOL Table, 4x8' Slap, includes NEW MUSIC e-ZNW • rado, etc, New Wakes. certified• 53800 or best off - Ci rack 1e/CtiaS, score h18p:/lweiw.dlKfterrrtewy (905)430-0610 after 4p.m. counter. also in- -al 2311111frtdextMm cludes Ping." lade with, all $1000 firm. Having. Garage/ 9 � you b twal e� Yard Sales mockingyou?p Need X47 e Yard Saks SHEOMAN Ouakry loam for Cal Ray fPrivate tlrte•on- syleshed kit Ir X Sr, SPE- one tutoring. (905) 428- DIAL ONLY $2915 plus lox 8541. ARD SALE SIGNS Many Other Sam and Sm" available, Also garages '!- jttf>� be suis 1* ssasf and decks. 761 McKay We • ADS Until 3, Pickering For mol gotiti]n your-sil�tlts into. call 905-619.2093. 583-07101 1 aiter ymr yard sale USED BLIND sewing machine. inON091- .. LL_� •W help keep Me lens working eondition- S1500, Cal 436-9878 Gill Poll�.��e�r.ea� itaerss �Iisurwl�! a t� :! 5 Phil. Spa WANTED: 29 people to lose u , to 30 by EXCELLENT used 20 It. ' Computer ' ComputerVideo POurfids mid-October. Aa rectangular Kayak pods, Video natural doctor recommanda =x"19 6 V d- Ask how! Call ION free 1.800• 15 year balanceot of new >[N MAN" SERVICE B8t-6762. Pah aiarrarry. Note kw in bol $4,995. Bonus - Free_ AVAI L"LE X100. 1-800-6� 7564 , Pipk«ng / Ault 416- creation Hyper Home and web page ype SELL IT NOW "gil 9. link and server storage. CALL 683-0707 Call John Duarte at 57¢4400 I race rota Mercury Cou. gar, fully loaded, automatic. 6 cylinder excellent condi tion, no rust 158,000 kms certified $3500 1988 Che- vy Van, excellent condition. lulty loaded, good for camping, business travel. Ing 56900 1985 Nissan 200 SX 5 speed. new Paint, new clutch 8 brake. excellent conation cerhfied S2500 Call days 434.1856 Or evenings 436-'851 1988 FORD Taurus. 4. door sliver. ."V6 174K 75 . decent car, 520 certified or B O Must be sold' Call 905-728 0705 1988 PONTIAC FIRE" BIRO -,ne owner.ady dri- ven, black or grey. V6. P -S, PB. PrVV $3995 Certifie0 905-427"9983 1968 Pontiac Tempest 3 1 ,etti motor, $4100 obo 1987 Merc Topaz 5900 as Is obo 1985 GMC 121 to, 136.000 km S2500 obo 723.8880 before 6, 668- 6033 al 5 1988 TOYOTA Cariry. 4 car ' >peed air pis. p'b rVfm ca , tilt. arssette. mint shape 185K 54990 obo. certified Call 3G5 839- 1924 1989 -onhac 5000 p s. P p .d - conatiovi 4 -V Inger. 94 50C Ii exce'- lent condinon certified $5000 19051576-0318 1989 Pontiac Frebvd, second owner "6 400 k -s automatic p'' Pw Pis Pb new tires excellent condition. $4250 oersted o b c 436- 9522 save message 1989 Pontiac Sural 4 doCr "3K )nry tic ^_St. certified Am,'- cassette Looks antl Wives very well S3439 Call 1905,831-8729 19W Bi,ck Lasall gym" mdcwaie 1101hon. fully voided. '44 DOC it- CMi- tied , Si 905 723-'492 19W CHEVEROLET CORSICA LT .wrier. excel-, __-.',n well maintained air. auto, ster- eo cassen. certified, asking $4 395 Do. 665 -all 19W CHRYSLER Di TY air conditioned cruise. auto 3 3 litre. Power wind m pocks AM F M=assette tilt steering nor. smoker well maintained, cert $5 500 000 723-9080 1991 SUBARU Legacy, one .wren excellent con- dition .eati country must sell. $10000 655-897 or 686-6408 1993 CAVALIER wagon. auto ai-. r :stprooted. looks like new $-200 must sell immediately 435 0273 or 728-C 705 1995 Buick Lesabre Ltd. fully equipped, still under warranty no winter driving 1989 Nissan Pickup. 2x2. Asking $24.500 Call regular box. 4 speed 00, Oshawa (905)436-2493 70.000 kms, immaculate 92 PLYMOUTH Acclaim, night through $5500 certi- 70,0D0 Items. $8000 1-416- fied. Can 725-9989 282-4074 1969 sto Pickup, 100,000111m, standard transmission. 1 owner, ex- cellent condition. Cas 905- 436-1680 afer5pm. 1991 Blazer 4X4, loaded with options. 126.000 km. Like now condkon. One owner. Must sell. certified 512,500. make an offer. 438-1641 anytime. WHAT A DEAL- 1982 Ford 150XL, 172 ton, w/ cap.This truck nits great! $1000 obo. 579.6636. M:VAW 4 whin Hilae 1985 GAIC Whoolichair van, Rally V8, automatic, ps.. pi amhm steno, rear heater. Ricon electric wheelchir kfl, tie downs, 1 owner, well maintained. $5000.721-1800. CERTICAR AUTO CEN- TER - 'LET'S GET BACK TO WORK AND SCHOOL SALE' Over 40 reconditioned certified ve- hicles on sale Eg 1995 Geo, like new $8850 8 mini vans from $4,995 - $12.995 8 Cavalier's from $2.995 to $7.995 1x93 Sunfire 69K 59,850 now $8950., 1992 Topaz 98/K, air, wow $6.995. 19% Old- smobile Cutlass Supreme. loaded. $8695 1991 Pon. t'c Grand AM $7495. 1990 Firebird loaded. T. tops. $7.995 1990 Lumma 102km loaded 57.995 1990 Gran Prix STE. load- ed $8 695 . 1989 Ojosmo- bileRegency, loaded $6.9% 1988 Jeep YJ Sa- hara $6.995. 1987 Nissan King Cab. $4,995 1987 Pontiac 6000 loaded $3 995 1989 Z24 54 295 Good cheap certicars from $2 295 Certicar Auto Center, 155 King St. West. of Midtown Mall 5792886. Open Sun 1991 :rev So -t Con- verrae auto amlrm Cass. 67.000 Km Certified $5500 obo Dave 576-6130 ' Automobiles Wanted A 6 A TOWING Pay S50. $5Cr.0 :ask .sed S scrap cars 8 tfuol 24 rrs 7 days Call 905 -9F 50C3 Of 905.706"5234. 3C -in Service A b K TOWING Cash On the Spot i,•: - 5� OGG for -d and scrap cars trucks any coni Call anytime 24 7 days Fast 30 service Nc carts - Ilablle Call Ken (905) 509-5594 (416) 452-7767 CARS FOR CASH' A« lou, .,«^ oes must D• rn runrnng condition Call 4272415 or come to a'3 Bavty St East. Ala■ at MURAD AUTO SALES OLDSWOBILE 69 Re- gency, „+N: '49A I BUCh Park Avenue '982 '984 Good shape 576-7049 WILL CLEAN +p your p•7perry of old cars. scrap metals etc Cash paid. Same day service Also good running cars aria trucks wanted Pager 4.6- 339.7395 or call 905-427 6110 Tr9n, ucks for Sale 1967 Ford Ranger 5 speed 218.000 kms bed liner very good condition, must be seen Asking 53295 (905,435-0178 Auto Insurance, Flaying a problem get- titg a conr�"�W�ie rate? Call Vx ms - tD00ky Insflralloe In Ajax for a quotation. 427-M BANKRUPTor0THERS 2nd Chance F -infill 1D DischMgee 1 or not and aom, Easy temwPWasonade Rales! NewAlsed VefrdeS Trustee Approved 16 years Exp. No co-SgnBfS MgAW Cal Gry Wood Q= LEASE 42x9979 1020 Brock Rd. Sle. 1001, 1 1993 112 SAFARI VAN. Loaded ext., very low kml cert., very sharp. Must sea. $16.500. obo. 905-721- 1646. 42 FT PARK MODEL. (1992). Brighton Shores Estates, in excellent col tion. o l - tion, all furnishings includ- ed, air conditioned, asking 540.000. call 905.436- 6018 TRAILER: 27' Prowler. sleeps 6. A/C, furnace, awning, separate bath. shower, tub BOAT IT, Johnson motor, AM1FM cassette. 4 life jackets. 1 set water sill Asking S6 500. total Quick sale. moving out of Province 905-721- 1141 Motorcycles 1984 SUZUKI GS 750 EF tar -ellen ;ordtidn only 35.000«^' New bat tery. chain, brake pads last summer Never raced or dropped Ready, to be cert'- 'ied $2200 905-436.0925 • Marine 1968 Thundercrah Sun- Drd . • It bowrider 4 3 LI - Ire. 175 Hp. 10C his Easy rad trailer, S10 50C Call . t-Cige 905 852-6302 ATTENTION FISHER PERSONS-, 199' -5 5 Hyl -a Spa ­ 30 30 HP Jorn- sr,,r 2 list, finders. 'rolletg morn. 3 batteries. imewell, Ba,Iw il_ rod holderssten eo. $17_ AO 060 call 623- ,'07 995 P� aris 65C Water -aR «xcedenf conation -nN 3C lours use Great .,nirg macnIne Ask r, ::COC obo Prone 90`- •85 3566 25 FT WINNER 'r cud ^cit now G sound hill runs well :A800,offer Ryar 3,05427-9-79 COMPLETE tie- Major, i's- tui'! ')c Aluminum anoes Including 25C smt . is 1 -613 -SAI -0147 after 10 m o. before 9 30 a m PROPELLER and Site-, Repairs Iasi service. large selection. of nber9lass sup- plies. Oshawa Glass -Fibre Products Ltd 341 Durham Cil Oshawa 905579 1433 SUNRAY 95 ^.taw rterior. 'op `15" uk', speed boat. A. sear 9660rp merc Pow" ertnm trader S450C otic 905-576-6317 evenings- r ' 1 Apartments Rent OSHAWA 6 2 bedroom. located at, 350 Malaga and 946 Masson Street Avail- able unmediently $600 8 $'00 ata inclusive No pets Cas 905576-6724 1 BORM APT in clean quiet p d,rg. close to all amervbss laundry 6 park ing. wry reasonable rent 263-1093 LARGE PRIVATE bachelor bachelorette basement apt Close to Durham College. bus routes and all amenities Suitable for one Clean. quiet, newly renovated• in a good ne,ghbourtlood. In- cludes laundry. Cade, pri- vate bathroom, storage space. AIC. treat 8 hydro included. Must Irks Dogs. $450. inckisr4o. Please tall 905-430-8312. 2 LARGE basement apt. lir rent. hrsplace. students welcome, Pickering Vaage Atex. Suits 3 people. 5900 inclusive. Phone Magpw or Roger 905-686-7486, available Sept 1. 213 bedroom apartments, 8 story buiWiny, dose to SiChOol , library, Souh GM plant Available inainsal e - y. One month free rent. 428--6328 1-7 pm for ap- poUltrim . 238 Ralson Rd.. one bed- room aparlment. 5450 plus hydro. Awad. immed. 1-416- 533-9107. 3-BEOROOM man floor. Completely renovated. Close to Go 8 amenities. $900/mor th Avail. immed. 905-8391317 or 905-839- 5900 AJAX Spacious bright 2 bedroom. separate en - francs. parking. 4 appkanC- es No pats. 1 stillast $755 all inclusive. available im- mediatey. Call Scott (416)778-5580. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED AJAX. Country starting, top floor of duplex would suit single non smoking per- son. Central air $675 plus heat 8 hydro Avail mme- datey . 428-8086 AJAX: Wesiney Rd Mwy 2 Large 2 bedrm apt com- plete wlhvvhg,dinmg rooms W,0 to fenced backyard 8 private driveway S70C ^,o 428-2925 AJAX, available imme- diately spacious basement apartment. all amenities. 5600+utdities References. 1 s"st. no pets Call 519- 1792 AVAILABLE immediately. 2 oear;om act Clear nice area, south of Park Rd 7shawa Contact 576.8642 or 683-4851 bus hours AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY, r Wnitoy, AC, ou,ioirg soacious carper ed. newly painted will pal- .ony. :lose to bus scop. ping. au utilities included. first last required, no pets. 1 bedroom $650 2 bed room. $75C ca1430-0134 BACHELOR sry-e base n,e., ira,1m 1 500 sqIT of ry nq area. Ineplace, parking separate entrance. Hwy 2 L verpoal Rd Pitts, erring Call 4'6)2691 BEAUTIFUL I bedroom baser^«^' apar•ment. own laundry, rourn. parking,. tar. trance. Harwrrd cervi 401 6 Hwy 2 Availaole Oct 1 %C S-06 it,, or pets 1905619-8CE5 BEAUTIFUL -DOsQ K Stu dic acar•mert r urge country home ski ,rills su iker rvmg area Calico nyseparate entrance very private 5680 inclusive Non king single work ng person proterred 3C5 985-1520 301 Cordova Rd Oshawa Large 1 bedroom apt fresh- ly Painted spacious very clean ill includes park Ing Cal '905,8AC-6112 or Pager 4161501 168' BRIGHT 2 beoroom walk casement apt 4 pc Path. car laundry, All .r Jsrve S750imo AvadaDie Sept 1 P,dkerrg 686- 4.18 CLOSE tc Ou-am Co,- ege must be seer 2 With, $675, mon into aw 6 ria tsllast 8 of required No pHs Lynn 436-6886 COURTICE professionally finished clear. 2 bedroom basement apt. Apo loai f. s. laundry, sep *of non sn'boker. ref 1 sul S690 435-4778 DOMWTOWN Whitby n small apartment Duading. log 2 -bedroom apartment. available Sept 1. $720' month. first last Call (9051669-4009 FOR RENT, Oshawa (Rit- son 8 Bioor area) fury ren- ovated 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment. available now Contact 571.4399 firstilaSL $650 inclusive. LARGE 3 BDHM. APTS From S769Jmth. + hydro. AJC, Carpet, 4 app• and parlarlg ind.Walk to Pickering Town Centre. Close to GO Transit and Mry 401. 905'420'6306 14M PkMring Pekway LARGE sell-contaned apartment lir one person, separate entrance, parking, cable 8 storage. dose to TTC a Go train, $6501 monlh. Call (905)837-0344 LIVERPOOL/HV" 2 Small 2 bedrm bsmt apt. ground level, private ent.. C/A. CN, laundry, recently renovated, non-smokers. avail. Oct 1. $700. inclu- sive.420-4841 LUXURY 1 -bedroom in country estate. Fireplace, pod. all appliances. utlities included. scenic view, 5 nuns from Kirby Ski Hill $94J/monlh. Call 725 - Owl NEW BUILDING. m macuiate 2 bedroom. RosslandfRitson (Oshawa). appliances, laundry, recur" ry. Oct 1, $750 inclusive Please Call 571-4875 NORTHEAST OSHAWA one bedrryorn with walkout to ravine Pool, "hub, suit working person Close to everything $650hriclusive Reference Sept 1 Nights 4342730. Days 723.7479 ONE redroom apt fur n'shed 5600imo Available Oct I Rouge Valley area 509-2$91 ONE cedroorn basement apa-n-ent. S45cimonth in clucli ,ollties. separate entrance laundry. parking. non-smoker Call 1905)723-4429 Available Sept 1 OSHAWA ON . 900 Glen S r cedroom acts from $675 $710 3 bed room apt $720 close to shopping, schools. GM ara Go Utd'hes included First last required Call 728- 4993 CLEAN FAMIl Bill ING Nrnt Oshawa 1 2 8 3 Dorms Inclusive Pay ca- ble. Parti Al aunory fac 723-2094 OS14AWA _:rse to GM 2 3aDarthers. 5600 5725 i 4835 •espec hvey Call r)5- 1380229 OSHAWA New ' m,-^ bsmf 4c1 5525,montr `st. Use Non vr,okw aundry parking, 6 sl r,.luded separate ent'ance Call aca 3442 PICKERING ;lean one tied, casement apt Larne kit ,v mn bathroom sundry sop entrance Non -smoke, 'S no Pets Close to Go and Lame 5600,"Ill . 1.2 util Sept 1 9C5-8313250 PICKERING Nrres Ra 4;' ;^1 2 bedroom baserlent apt air. Laundry, parkin, private enhance S'o0 ^ic includes atikties No pets 905.5092685 PICKERING ViCage t ock Il . large open zoncept. separate entrance parking available Sept 1st tic pets 5575 94 nct 831- 294' PICKERING Whites F tic' ear :wet. bright. newly -$novated I bdrm basement Walkout ravine Separate entrance ai no pets. smcii Suits I S66C me _% re 90583' 0218 PICKERING. Cl new bsml apt on the Say Suit 1 working rebrea , nature lover no smoking pets $700 month incius," 19051 831-0162 PICKERING. 2 -bedroom. den. bright. clean. 3 ap- Piwnces. near GO station 6 Shopping. available Sept 151. S950innonth Inclusive No pets Phone 905627- 0753. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement apartment. Hwy 219rock Rd. No pets. separate entrance. In- cudes Stowe, fndge, arc, hydro. TV cable Working person. $650/month (S31or 2 weeks) 1sUlast. 686- 6231. PICKERNIG, Liverpool Rd.. 3 -bedroom man floor. large 8 attractive. wh4e kitchen. drapes, a/c, grey broadloom. dose to GO, $1075 inclusive. 905 -770- 1 -. 05 -no -7222. 416-494-3765. Pidre rill 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Near GO. $550 11 cludes laundry 8 utilities. Sept. 1st. Non smoker, no Pets. (905)839.4537. PICKERWSG- Brock 8 Finch. Large 2 bllrm Who apt.. Sep. entrance, laundry and parking. $800,/month all inclusive. Available Sept 1. Cas (905)619- 2495 Wave message PICKERING- new large 1 bedroom basement apt. 4 PH" bath. full kitchen, air conditioning, pool. Sepa- rate entrance. Parking. 5800 inclusive. Call (905) 421-5808. J i . . . ., . I r r 1 , III r PAGE 42 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. N'ED., AUGUST 21, 1996 CALL 683-7545 '' for Lup-tco-ci.ltcr �"� auctic>'n Ilstiny<a gra. r..yavr■ ck 'ort e�erry residents call 404-2615 For an audio version of enll cl}rront and upcoming aLICtiOnS located rn soutflern and eastern Ontario please call the above nurTlber 1 PUBLIC AUCTIONS ESTATES ' PRIVATE COLLECTIONS " CONSIGNMENTS COMPUTERS JEWELLERY ' COLLECTIBLES - OAK ' MAHOGANY HAND CARVED FURNITURE - COINS • SPORTS MEMORABILIA & ART - SPODE - PANASONIC ELECTRONICS ' TIFFANY STYLE LAMPS - DOULTON ' SWAROVSKI HANDICRAFTS - ORIENTAL PORCELAIN - ACCENT ITEMS - OVER 200 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS ' GROUP OF SEVEN ARTISTS SAT. EVE. AUG 24 AT THE HOLIDAY INN OSHAWA AT 7 00 P.M 1011 BLOOR ST E Preview, 600 p m OSHAWA thlarmony & Sloor) Over 500 tine quality items Include: /.awed mahoganyx iL,k ' ii overeat & Ih •' ' .rived screen hnq , l )I s Corner Chairs Willing f r ch ria .ah' . tris. del r„ibinet_ ,,1_o', rro', . cr)le •c v� t tv. deacons bench Uu it stand. wash Sta ids plant stands. fr legion ls. China Cabin„t ioveseat Credenza. 'n Chippendale t Oil's XV 0 --en Anne 1 9th A. ;'nth Cen tier les ndicratt: in rnr--rude v $tV (Hand Carved) prnniT�ve�, ;Banc•_ .ars. balloon b �: roost.•' Tram rn otornike. doll uggy .a h( ...... Cook., .;all Signs pigs horse & b„g.]y Tiff,f, ,V'T & I)IILC rt larnps "•'• tihies dolls I' & Floyd_ spode. hrimmei dohilTl•n Itnya' Ilu• H.,, hie clnlls Tudor ' )'vAl VV' ' ester ';tar treknlisicals Cherishe r d Tr ddle �;, t c 'nom ruts. < ry 51x1 g Hak , kf. Sp Ode o ('rtliel fr plates. Egypt .m F glues N Il tv 'is Robert Harke•. :e rot of unuSLI.i , rental arts R : I,tfts ! at-,urtta pur< .r -r, R,•sewood Marhlr_ I `.port: M. n i,•ab ❑a I. t Prints sign -1 by sports celehnty M.il„e I eat one Of ,I k,n,t rr,ed (01111.1 -els_ Warne GreTzky F'OSt stark fila(),-'Siu_d N1.• _v M. -ti, %lured one I adds & Urnts Jewelry rnr iu elms gold !}'..mond & genuir,.. e )e ('.Plain Desi ..•.'rte talc s. ear s g ilii weir firs Pocket watr;he5. Pearls necklaces IOCk,•t '; mai C.lS rte rug; & ire (:)in N• fi,Ink rr-••r• r ;)Miction f•prrl estates with proof •.its Oly rr [,�, `-. 22 24 kt (i olcl. olc7 c AM, '7 I"", $? nU co1leCNble set. S2 00 uncut she. -T tors( Set: & hook•. t F; ;>OU l ren r f 11 F DI T ION PFtIN r 5 decor ; ongrnals panrL•; canvas .. /ilio . es by GI. -f -'' Pn`ts rare t evert (; Plr'sr ne M.I •'.''a 11 /Carla des fir•.1 I adV of WiIdIdC) Tyler )Irl p••c„ Newb•. it,)mancl Natr ri)a •• •ai-..; A Y .Iack-r, I T„t T I aYr M,-VtT,r -vnsrnd Hlar kw••n .losteen A J Casson C h ,op -son S;endara Kuck I rsP,^an(r aril nor.• M .. ;fpm i•,i nrd 'o rnuseunt Irartres to cons'ry l-ri tin 7-d BICYCLE AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE AUG. 23, FRI. 6 P.M. Setting a Corporate lunation of over 100 thi(vcles from General %1^ )rs. Oshawa, on �'hatt of Oshawa - V. haby'Clanngton ruled Way The hikes are all Junior In- 'o,mediate size it -i'ious condition a , :hon Starts at 6 at the Old Grist 'All Terms Cash, ap- r, ved cheque. visa. mterac Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton, CAI. ICCA (905) 786-2244. 1-800-263.9886 Fax 786-359' 11 - 1%,,, .f he •„ k)'. +.l nht, i.amCd ,irt t)y rrnuwn artists 1M ­;t br Sren: Oua Oirry n' r,nlrarnc'.7 :.rt by •r)Wr .I ',Sts it,1'I Publisher d'Spusal over 100 p„n tS' RM'. ' ash Vt.- M, as per posted A It `01111crd at Sal,' Add.trurt-; & t7.•lehons To place your ARRIVE EARLY LIMITED SEATING EARLY REGISTRATION 6 00 PM Auction, NO BUYERS f EES OR SURCHARGLS - FRILL DRAW AT SALL CONCLUSION Call 683-0707 and let PROI=FSS1ON %L At C-11ONEF-R-S ' � 416-298-1762 one oto professional advisors Help you. HOLIDAY INN. OSHAWA FRIDAY NIGHT AUGUST 23RD VIEW 6 P.M. SALE 7 P.M. 1011 BLOOR STREET. OSHAWA '.'-cnard'se received frg(r bei. •„' :res. department stores, end of tines. 'efuRxshed, new danor,etc -. trick,,ad ofrrnxed ^)erchardrse wrA oe onerec atfns safe - : ia; List Sanyo. Scor, Eme'son, Prosonic, Citizen, electronics Compact cisK cme -aos CD radios cordless pncnes & answe•-achines & ca ler IDs. Wa k-a^s. 25 - Jr Tis w':' closed captior 4 head VCRs. personal CD ciayer win car K:t 'V VCR DOS set, a•arrr clocks wan radios, iodS sing along cassette players. Kids WNz K!Os ^g ComOuteri. lots o' toys. porceia:c dolls L E edition up to 40-, T wCR stand • e^wa'e Zountry dining set, k^ves setscanisters. spice racks. 45 Gc Bavaria erwa'e sets. air beds. Lagosti^a ,:ooii sets. 14K awe..e•y. Ciamond rings. . , r ete1S Mlnikc pearls. neate,s, humidifiers.:-rzrcehahn vases :.sr, Dowls. Seek- & Lorus A:"1es. steppersgym bikes ski'na.;hhnes tools. wrenches, screwdrivers, socke' sets. -_ 5 trill Dds. ^ydraul'c !ass gnnde•s trill press. IramponneS. the Cast I:a,S ant Tie oak . Dduclior radios orienta, ',and painted figurines. cork pictires lamps touch & DanKe7s scaies, crysta. figurines P­clor Silex small app, a- --es. shoe lacks . -,ra _a -pe! .cam Cleaner. Dread boxes gorse clow, o,,vets. leather belts baDy strici.ttei Olivetti & 'r Corona typewriters. )ewellery boxes pat* umbrelia, portable BBC Xe,ox :ooier eras Panasonic 3D game system ca, seats baby swings etc Tor r,any t; list, lathing to, everyone Sutitect to addition & oeiebor. terms Casa Visa. Mastefoards [evil Auctions GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE AUG. 23, FRI. 6 P.M. Seeing the contents from a Garden Hill !tome. along With nu- merous antiques, a, antique chairs. neral crocks, Vic - Ian parlor chairs, ;ker chairs, trunks, chest of drawers, Psi coolers, adver- rig pieces, deacon 1ch, floor lamps, rack, wash table. cnlna, misc. etc. Terms Cash, ap- proved cheque, visa, mc, inlerac. AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905)7x6-2244 AUCTION SALES SAT. AUG. 24 - 10:30 A.M. SUPERIOR Auct,or for George & Adeline Blayone of Manchester, held on site at 5 Brock St Take Hwy 012 north of Whitby to Hwy 07A Go 1 block east Watch for signs ANT. FURN. & HOUSEHOLD; Ant. oak sidebrd ( glass splashback. EX). ant S. rolltop oak desk (superbl, unique driftwood glass top labile. 4 slatback chairs (hand stenciled), qty. ant tables (parlor. hall library, etc.), upright grand piano IS bench, ant. coffee table scales, hand carved rocking horse (EX), old On pedal tractor (Murray Trac), ant. hockey game, old dolls, ant. wicker crib, old chairs, brass knob & iron bed (EX), church pew, washstands, fainting couch, potters wheel, leaded glass windows, freezer, white cast Iron patio set, ant. glass & china plus more. TEiiMS: Cash or good known cheque. !MED. AUG. 28 -6 P.M. FARM AUCTION: For Morris Segal, 0640 Thickson Rd. , Brooklin. Ford 7700 diesel Tractor. Case 1294 diesel tractor, Case 18450. diesel skidsteer, Case 1494 diesel platform Tractor, David Brown 770 Selectomatic 3 pth with load- er,JD Moco haybine, JD baler, Kvernland plow, spider rake, cult., mower, thrower wagons,ma- nure spreaders, elevators, blade, Platz sib un - loader, old tin roofing,plus much much more. Call for full list. TERMS :Casa o good known cheque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS ON. OF 1081454 ONTARIO INC.) SUNDERLAND 1-705-337-2185 TOLL FREE 1-800-854-4847 OUTSTANDING TWO DAY ESTATE AUCTION SALE Sat. Aug 24th & Sun. Aug. 25th. 11:00 a.m. Selling at MacGregor's Auction Hall Take 4C t to '.°.ave,iy Ra Nc,'^ •,> x2 '-lwy East tc Scugog Si . North 1 km rWatch for Signs) Auction Features the Articles from the estate :)f the !ate Clara Stamp -Budd & contents from 'he home of John Budd. Orono Clara Stamp -Budd was a major buyer for the T. Eaton company. traveling the world for 40 years before retirement in early 60's. Be prepared for extreme quality, rare & unique articles that you won't usually see on the auction block. partial list ncludes 2 mahogany bedroom suites, walnut bedroom suite, 10 pc Drexel dining room suite. :ouches & Victorian love seat. Queen Anne style writing bench Grandfather clock c1800s (Wil- iam Scott Beath, Scotland). Mahogany ship DenctVtrunk IJ J Taylor), marble top console & Jarlour tables. Victorian mirror, hearth footstool ..'tapestry (11870) quality coffee & end tables. parlour & occasional tables. numerous parlour :hairs, music stand. Waterford style chandelier w/Capisl shell shades, etc E_A_CWti42"ffgnng__Qf_$ilvVf cutlery sols. .:anoe!abras icl88C Sht iJ Englandj, rare dresser set (perfume bottles. powder bowl, silver frames & tops. cut glass), exception! desk ink stand (11900) Tea server set, pewter tea caddy m'sc pts., servers. candle stacks. trays, cutlery (Rogers, Reid, Schef'eld, etc I Brass a CopjilxLa�. - Samavar, mixing bawl, vases & urns, etc Collectable ,pts - original Royal Wood Seal. 200 year old tapestry (Austria), old records (W Church Hill set, RCA) Berliner one sided records etc. German slide projector, old mirrors, hand- made ship, exceptional glass paper weight col- lection, Hart & Lazier 04 crock, Paddington Bear, Flags QM%flding Oftiritna of Glass i Cur:... '10 place setting of Coal Port (Indian Tree), cups & saucers, exc. covered Limoge Chocolate Con- tainer, rare & unique pts. including leaded crys- tal, cut glass, vases, Royal Crown pitcher, 3 rare porcelain figurines, Napolean porcelain figurines, Shelly, Country Rose. Qftfml Works A old Piehxra - 3 Drummond paintings, Bokor, Corodet, Tammy, Burnat, Doyle etc. an exceptional offering of early art work & collection of old Victorian prints Misc. Arti Liss - Garden statues & bird baths, garden tools, French doors (7), linens, bedding, Pillows, drapes, colour TV, air tight stove, plus usual kitchen & household articles, pots, pans, glasses, vacuum, John Deere 318 riding mower (hydrostatic, 50' cut) AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is only a partial list, the quality of the articles from the Budd - Stamp estate will make this one of the highlight auctions of the year, a must attend event, each day will feature a rare opportunity for one & all (Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Interac or Cheque) MACGREGOR AUCTION SERVICES MIKE MACGREGOR 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 EQUIPMENT AUCTION BERRY BANK FARMS, ORONO, HOLIDAY MON., SEPT. 2ND 10 A.M. Selling a full Line of tarm equipment. Tractors, machinery vehicles, hardware, tools, etc RRa2 Taunton Rd.. Orono. 1 1 2 miles west of Hwy 115 Fordson Major tractor, Case vac trac- tor Ac 5040 (3 cyl ) tractor, 30 Tandem bale rack. NH 469 Haybine. JD 780 Hy- dra push tandem ma- nure spreader, MF 721 single axle spreader. Massey 35 P W I type combine. Kvernland 3 furrow, r'low 2 furrow plow. s'_�' of leveling har- rows 24 ft vibra shank cultivalor, culti- :a'^r 3 p1h , disk 3pth, D 7000 4 row corn Cldrlter Int 4 row corn AUG. 24/96, 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONC. RD. +18, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold from a local home, a large variety of antique & modern furniture, collectable glass & china, lawn & garden equipment. tools, Ltd. Edition art, 1985 Ford F150 w/ cap, & many other in- teresting & unusual items. Large sale. Viewing from 5 p.m. Terms are cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more info. call (905) 263-4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, Apprai- sals & Liquidations. Plan on joining us for our Annual Labour Day Antique Sale Seot. 2/96 a^ter, Robert bell AVAILABLE Oct 1 'able saw mill ( 40 Apartments ;arriage. 50 In In- For Rent "'•ted tooth, 20 inch OSHAWA NORTH SIM- -''wan jointer planer. ^%rzontal Shingle mill. COE.o^ Russet bngr• kshute •,an 2 bedroom. in newly grain grin- availed 12plex, hard power washer, w'XI floor$. heat hot water ila 3 5 hp water = ''" ^g cable incl Laun riding mower 3 • ' fa' -"'lies no dogs s686 snowblower. 50 A• •:.I )d Sept I or Oct 1 905 weed sprayer. _` -2982 BEDROOM ants. roller, lawn TWO --ler. 25 bus rotary .h..t able m�eoia'ey feeder. 3 stain- ^g distance to GM _ b,,, ding newly deco farrowing crates. r• -d S68C plus hydro ' )`zed lawn , 666 5674 ,n eper. push MOW- TWO BEDROOM rase - round bale feeder. apa�r-, ventral trailer. vehicles '' "• -g close to Glen- ' w3 Ford Bronco 4 x School. parKirg blable '>ev cube van. List -'-. Non Smoke, ^.o lett to additions '� 570C plus 4C"� ," r• : deletions For 'gas) Sep lorh '905) m- X284 --lation and to con- D ecirooms ava'labie. Two s :n to this auction. • .I. "tact the Auction- _„'es. laundry on •..miles all inclusive. WI. '•" ".'Bloor area 7211176 JOHN D. BERRY CLEAN �.,sement VERY RRs2 ORONOe'o• (905) 983-5787 dip, available w Harmony and Olive FRANK G. STAPLETON. a'ra $385 plus V3 Ohl NEWTONVILLE 404-0133 leave mes (905) 73&2244 WHITBY 'rr;rlwm QUIET one ^asement CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Friday August 23 at 5:30 p.m. 9 pc Oak dining room suite. Oak tea wagon. Oak sideboard. Wal- nut buffet. Antique settee. 2 pc flat -to - wall cupboard, 4 cap- tains chairs, lamp ta- bles, rocking chairs, stain glass windows. toilet set. refinished (tables, drop leaf table, Rgley Spearmint Jar, Old pop & medicine bottle, Granite ware, milk bottles, Modern hutch, dehumidifier odd wooden kitchen chairs, 1973 1 BIt. Seabreeze boat with 150 Mercury motor and trailer, selling at 7:00 p.m. Farm Ma- chinery, the Property of Ray Timgren of Little Britain. M.F. C50 Diesel Industrial trac- tor and loader (good :ondition, 1800 lours), M.F. 165 Die- sel tractor, 3 pth II Dement miller, 3 pth utility blade, 3 pth vood splitter, 3 furrow -ord 14' bottom trip ream plough, 12 foot 3 pth All cuttiva- or, 3 pth George Farm Sold, No Don & Greg Comem Auctioneers RR 01 Little Britain (705)766-2183 $1175 Oct 1 or sooner. F •NLiast Includes laundry, parking Suit mature n,,nsmok,ng employed adult 665 - 77 WHITBY 1 -bedroom apd'cr'•ent available Sept $575; month Includes ^eat & parking for 1 car ::all 430-0959 WHITBY apartment for ,1r' ' bedroom $550 2 t.-Iroom $650. first & last ,r -wired phone days 725- 8911 evenings & «eel Kends 668-4016 WHITBY 2 bedroom top floor of duplex. carpeted, parking under carport back yard. all inclusive $850 call 668-8667 or 668-8967 or leave message WHETBY, large 2 bedroom in triplex. dining room. Just decorated, laundry facili- ties. parking. Sept 1, $795 Inclusive, 433-5550 / 576- 8381 WHITBY, Irg 1 bdrm bsmt , laundry, fireplace. rep. entrance, 1st & last. 6700(month inclusive. x11905-668-0034. NHITBY- 2 bdrm bsrr4 apt., wail. Oct. list. Cable. Law. fry & ubl. Wild. 2 parking PIK*s. $600hrion. 1sMisl. i79-1076. WHITES RD.dr HWY. 1112, 1 1/2 bed- room,bsrTtt.,trdfities, Sep. ent-, 4 piece bath, fridge / stove, Sept. t, $500, non smoker. - 420-3046. Ill rent when you can can your own home for ISS than you think?f! Call ave Haylodk Sales Rep. e/Max Summit Realty 991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 x(905)666.3211. Houses Houses For Rent For Rent $1 - Absolute Affordable' AVAILABLE Oct 1 Why Rent) Own your Home S16501mo. Whitby, execu from 5799/month (utilities five 2400 sq ft, one yea included) No Down pay lease minimum. Crede menu Call Met' Mark Sla check, first/last. call Angel pley Sales Rep Sutton and leave a, 905434 Group Excel Realty 571 1060 6275 or 1 800.840-6275 COURTICE 3 bedroom WHO SATS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE.' 3 8r Semi - $679:1rth 3 8, bungaiow $789ntfit "+ Sr Jr Exec s969-th No down payment? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Can Me! 571.6275 I-800-840-6275 MARK STA PI it L.,irl K: ah, In, 1ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES' WHY RENT? BUY' Nc J wr raymer! No problem' Let me show you how M"t Pay $7000AC Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep. Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 576-3111 3-13EDROOM a�n house t:>s^uwa $695. month.uhhheS Also 1 bed room apartment separate entrance overlook.n9 park. $495 monthly Cal! 985- 8265 3 -BEDROOM 3 baths. parking queer s!,eet, walk out to deck, fenced back- yard w. storage shed. ex ctrilent location, ',ear O C Civic dome. laundry. avail- able im1TWdiately Utilities extra 5835 -month 571- 5320 AJAX targe 3 bedroom "-, 2 Storey upper level, 2 112 baths, appliances. $1200 inclusive Nc pets Sept 1 905-686-8863 or 416-497 _9620 AJAX :.peer level of spa - nous 3 bedroom bung' low Close to school and public transit Parking and full use Of fenced yard Avail Sept 1 $999 inclu- sive 427.3720 AJAX, 3 -bedroom dntac hed huu. - on court, excellent location, air conditioning, 1-1/2 bath/, 5 appliance%, acailable(kt $1125; month plus utilities Call 60-7079. MAA, Country setting, 3 bedroom bungalow, fire - Place. applainces. avail. Sept. $1150 plus 686- 9699. Max- 3 bdrm, Lartp lot, 2 dedks, all 5 apps. 6875 + ubl. negotiable. Avail, Sept - 1 st. Call 428-2146. FAX YOUR ADS UM -0707 main floor home. 5 appl garage. avail Nov 1 $870 plus hydro and water OR $980 Includes everything 4363102 DETACHED 2 storey home for rent. Somerville/ Taunton area 3 -bedrooms. 1 112 baths. more informa. tion call alter 5pm (905)430-2905 E. OSHAWA, 3 bedroom back split semi. 2 baths. at 'ached garage. $899 . uli 'ties, avail 'mined ret. '.68-3800 LARGE 4 -bedroom exec ,five home in Hampton Appliances, great quiet `e'ghbourhooci 10 min from Oshawa. $1300 . utili - ties 263-8905 PICKERING, Vasey Farm Hd'K-gs'.- Rd 2 bed- room bungalow gas heat ng, finished basement urge lot. garage. Avail Sept 1 $975.month Gar 839-0000. RAGLAN a'ea. 2bed -=11_-,.-,;aIow 5 ap pliances. ac available Sept 1st. 5700+uhhhes Call 905985-7853 WHY RENT? No money :1w 0-1 y,-, own home Ke ^car fridge stove_ $795 all but phone 3 bed ask"', $65.90C M'r reg gross `come $23 Do,,, year Call Ken Collis. Coid- well Hanker 728-9414 Housing Wanted PROFESSIONAL - Ir=Dine la^vrr ,eek'ngw a single. detached house in Wh,tt>1r area. preferably with six bedrooms (or Po. tential for six Rent -to -owe 01 rent Call 668-1052 4 ' Townhouses For Rent 2 a 3 -BEDROOM ';can houses for rent. dNa,lable Sep & Oct tsb'lasi Call 905-721-1518 3 -BEDROOM townhouse for rent 'er,)ed yard, close to schools, shopping, fin ished rec room, available Oct 1st. $790.utilrbes 1300 Oxford St, Oshawa 305- 432-2421 BOWMANVILLE: 9eautr lu; 3 bedrooms. 2 112 baths. garage, partially lanced yard $900'mo Utilities 1StAaSt Avail Oct 1 905-623.7963 KING a TOWNLINE Area available Oct 1 Large 3 bdrm townhouses, neutral decor, 4 appl , 1 112 baths, basement & garage $895. ♦ util Phone 721- 8213 Evening and wee. kend appointments avail- able, NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom + basement lownhouses in well main - lashed family complex Freshly decorated with Fng./stove, dose to ail amenities. Starting at $718Jmonth. On site Mdmt. 08/11. C80 905.728-3777, NORTH Oshawa, 3 -bed- room, w/besemer f. fridge Stove. now stropping. $895 includes hydro. water, maintenance. available Oct. 1st. Phone 905-728- 9901. Tow ' nhouses ' T Fownhouses Rent FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, DICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. 611ARCHANT PIROPERTMS (416) 321"iyyffls _TILL PUNTING. No mon- . down, rent to own, 2 A 3 _froom home. From $725 ,• month all inclusive Au - a Rasanu 7289414 ext :iHITBYgreat aea 3 Bed. nm in Blue Grass Mead - 4 appjoances,P00l in ,mole. S1 000 per month. Clint Belbn, 579-7339 c)AA„LEAN QUIET. non nOker Own bath b k'i -, shared laundry. park- 5,350 monthfirst Is last 428-6.149 AJAX. Clean carpeted ')wet adult home. 5P �t kitchen bathroom. ,undry facilities. cable. non ;-poker 580 per week lur - -shed ?05-686-3201 - FURNISHED room with tv 1--: .i- available now to sr••„e.rg working per. on Close 1--O Centre and 4^1 5350mo 723-0357 LARGE ROOM with ensu- ,.,, ^ closet cable. ,,,age of laundry tae and • •-"en $470/mo 666- :ili U�nawa viivc ai aared house �lo5e :C bus and Shopping Available now Call 728- 233(2 PICKERING, 1 room barn with 1 ads -a a Free lase dry 'amities Next to transit stop 53001month plus 112 :able b phone Call Jea -ere 4.6,971 5039 9-5pm w +051839-7279 after 7n- SUUtrm a.,ar large unrW- r •, ,n clean house Park ^q cable laundry. share •',hen and bairnAva.,ape • rn cf,ate- k t l",'_ n r.A i 1,F01 avu m n a,ax. 'arge onrur- r l'e: -son• In Clean housepark ng cable, laundry. share kachen and barn non-smoker available ,-mediately. S35CL nonm 427-6932 AJAX Beaut,lu, 2 bed- r- ap' to share Must be ' en, S41Smonth includes use of aI facikhes Close to GO bus 401 and para Call Maurine FA-I.M7n ,rico hent in exchange icr ;atys,tting Syr old boy in my home Father works nights. Sunday-Wednee- day Must be responsible. Please leave message. 71-4 768 LARGE PRIVATE ca✓ e,or i bachelorette basement apt. Close to Durham College, bus roul?s and all amenities. Suitable for one. Clow, quiet newly renovated: in a good neighbourhood. In. cudes laundry, cable, pri- vate bathroom, storage space A/C, heat 8 hydro included. Must like Dogs. $450 Inclusive. Please can X5438-8312. LARGE ROOM, In a clean t„ uy furnished house. Every convenience available for Your use, plus parking 6 Yard $80 weekly. now available , 721-0122 OSHAWA- working fe- male to share quiet home. includes all facilities. No Petskids. smoking. Oct. 1, SSoo in except prone and cable. 579- 7161 0SHAWA- luxury 4000 sq it house, indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, laundry, etc. to share with 2 others. Pre. to, Professionals/students. Ava,l ,mmed. very reason- able 432-6997 leave message SOUTH AJAX, Crean Lngnt accommodation, full use of house including kitchen and laundry, $350 Per month or $85 par week. Joan John 905-683.5951. Condominitrtns For11 Rent AJAX 2 bedrm condo wl many extras Clean quiet well maintained building 5 app., close to GO / PTC Avail Nov 1 $900. 1 stAast. references 427-0056 Office 8 • Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !tl- 3000 sq Evil $900, 850 sq 2nd fir. $550. 600 sq main $500, 250 sq main $350. 600 2nd fir $500 Cal! 434 2447 or 655-4132 OFFICE space for lease. . overlooks busy Hwill handicap accessair con , plenty of parking Call 725-999, OFFICE SPACE For Rent. Whitby 15C4,square 'eet Prestigious budding. close to 401, ample park -ng. call 905-430-7151 Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL Units Thrrrton Terwdiegar, 968 5 sq ft $3 25 sq tt net + MIT 579-5077 or after Spm 5713281 RENT TO OWN. 1000 5000 sq It .ommercial condos. very attractive rates, excellent purchase terms. Call Ker Thompson 1 800 465 7 74: NEAR Oshawa Center Irduslra. unit Includes overhead doors, high cell Ings, park ng_ ut,lo-es. washrooms and air coin pressor Month-bymonth 5550 month Also park rq for in -ck w th hydro ova, able 575 2982 ri WeiRonda Vac. Rentals M11 Private Homes For Sale OPEN HOUSE Aug 25. 12-4 p m 2500 sq h two storey home Backing onto greenbelt Large family. room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace 4 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms. 2 tier deck, 2 car garage 185 San. dringham Dr Courtice Asking $170.000 434- 7692 OSHAWA bargain 5110.000 Brick bungalow. 2 bedrooms, garage. 36X100' lot 2 bedroom im law suite Call 905571 2883 PRIVATE SALE FINE LON ryyp Trent system 4 season homeFront 8o h Cameron Lake Back 105 ft Burnt River 3 bedrooms ,1 1/2 baths. fieldstone !,re. place with airtight Two car garage plus Paved drive- way large boat slip. phone .705 887-3813 REPOSSESSED Homes Ow down paymeni h r anc,ng arranged Call 4334623 Options Rea!ty Ltd RETIREES: 1400 Sq II 3 O• 1_ . do all on 1 floor, No sta,rsii Large k,l. Sep din rm good size BR'5 3 w: 0 to balcony with Southern Exposure. Vill location, close to 40' access. walk IO dOWnlOwr WViilby and parks S940585 AL SO Su. Per ser^, n WN -by 4 bn, 1500 sq h !in osmt_ huge pie shaped lot, gar direct access. woo from big kit to very impressive back yard, walk„.Kat^ a en Rewe Publ,c Scr¢c. $143 300 Frank Hawes Sutton Clas- sic Realty Inc 430-9000 WHITBY immaculate t” ;a.owaI 112 Elizabeth Cres South or large ,of 9C X 168' 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. rec room with bar and fireplace Attached car garage Asking :209.000 For more details and to view this privale sale :.UI 905655 4840 THE NEWS AD% ERTISER, WED -A. '(t'ST 21,1996 -PAGE 43-A • 1Business Opportunities • Personals • ' Personals ffI111 Personals OSHAWA Fully equipped 130 seats licenced restau- rant. Good loation, ample parking For details Bruno Posteraro 905-986-9658 10 RECEIVE a free cas sette tape about good health and a chance for financial freedom, lust call Mara Louise Messenger. 905-686.4125 11022861 I Camper Trailer Sites TRAILER PARK air can kiln.,, - u�-.... 128 sites 3 bedroom bungalow store, rec ^all plus 'w0 7N - ,ages leased. malesoca!ly treed Trout stream. n. ground sw M. pool lo- cated on 15 acres priced at $335 000 Terms available Vi consider your nome as par, pay-ont Phone '!J Lauesen Realry 905-523- 3194 • ' Personals -ost attractive .aces Reliable cscreel. out calls ,nly yr I 404=8761 EVANLY HAl Police use Pated x' �oiutions or Career Re,at,onsn,ps. Realtr. Love $2 99 ,,nule 18 • 900.451 -4055 PERSONAL PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN THANKYOU to the Blessed Virgin, to the Holy Spirit, and to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for the favours granted. Business Personals %1 off; L' nonti• ;Rlr;klrlg cessation program Is available through the Tr)ronto Hospital in connection with a research study. If you are 18 yrsor older. PLEASE CALL 416-204-1765 SEARCHING FOR '-A'•'• r. IIJUR LIFE' tee' lost] Give urselt or a friend the eatest 4r” of all Discover :I`al you• purpose �s n life V 01, were D'ough' sere u Der%,i ar.,,n9 --:sons, Learn your per nal gift tc humanity and mer earn given to you -.tore birth Discover how get rid -1 your nealt• problems 1000's of says led customers 99°, accu racy For a personalized cassette rape Send your compete date of birth lD M. ATTENTION Snowbi•ds ro% Kastle 7CX )6 SK.S HEAVENLY PSYCHIC For a once and ^Udirg GORGEOUS 3 Ixedroom ' Out ir•swe•s se•v�ng ,.r ,3 adr. Call Life Pi...... 3 bathrooms townhouse all Properties P milkor leaders Only $2 99 Inc 905666-7795 yvh,Ioy condo. close to famous MSL S50 per min 24 MS 18 yes plus 951% Stock Clearwater beach pool. la. 60% Off 1 900-45'3783 kuru. BBO, private yard. 1w :vvOiJEv ACRES- t 1/2 hr drive Newer se I OmpanlOns aviadable now For into and ciuded 2000 sq h "'.me ' R istrations to view photos 686-9846 or with a wonderful view Hwy I EASTSIDE 579-3788 b -ale, frontages $t39K ..r.r.E� •C�ti; CATEUNE Free tc Private Homes 'ease call �.9p5,965-3263 FOLK APT Pamang class- mad 1-. place you• ad. no ' ' •-s B. -;,^^ung Sept 9 Mon charges for ,aces no Far SaleM,PVacation F ve 8 00 /0 OC Oshawa phone bill charges. 905 roperties 723-seeo 43C. 7060 PRETTY 2 -STOREY de- tached hone. Whitby New broadloom in Wing, throng, 3 -bedrooms :Yew flooring n both bathrooms, en- !rance, eat -,n Kachen Bay windows, sliding doors to deck, double garage. beautifully landscaped. lonced large lot Shows like a model home 5157 900 20 Horseshoe Dr bon Thickson. below Hwy 2) Open House Sat Aug 17 12.3. A sun Aug 18, 12-3 905-433-2966 ADULT COMMUNITY modern six room bungalow valued at $89.000 Re- duced for quick sale at $63.001 $30.000 down and vendor take back bal- ance at 3 112% Inspection by appointment 905-623- 3194 V.J. Lauesen Reanor (List with us) 313 BALDWIN ST - 3 bedroom brick bungalow. new gas furnace and wind- ows. Detached garage, second kitchen and bath- room, early closing. $129,900. (905) 728-5698 BROCK RD A 2, Great family location, 3+1 bed- room, 4 baths, walkout basement, newly broad - loomed A decorated, $156,500. Cal (905)294- 6461 or(905)473-3268 FOUR BEDROOM two storey brick home. 40 Mc- Laughlin. (North Oshawa). gas heat, 2 baths, $139,000. For more infor- mation call 571-1049 INCOME PROPERTY, 3 bedroom, with main level apt., large lot, S. Oshawa. Zoned C-1. Carry for less than rent, Details 905-852- 6785. OPEN HOUSE 1-4, Sun. Aug. 25 - Port Darlington 2 bedroom bungalow over. looking marsh and marina. Bright newly decorated. Full size familyroom, gas and wood. Double garage. garden, $110,000. 114 West Beach Rd. Bowman - vile. 623-4760. $3500 full priced. Sill e', wooded Trader 101, ad- jacent to huge county for- est. good road. sandy beach. fishing. Cobourg area (416)4311555 Camper Trailer Sites RED SETTER RESORT family campground and conage resort on me Trent Large spacious sites Full hook up from $825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from $350rweek Rec nail, store. pool. lakefront swimming, boating, good joshing 905- 436-0807.705-778-3096 Money To Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED- SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. • Mortgages, • Insurance MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose, rates from 5.95%, All applications ac- cepted. Community Finan - pal Services 668-6805 Business • Pportunities EXCLUSIVE business opportunity available from Canada's Leader in Energy Cost Reduction Programs Protecled territory of Dur- ham Region. Excellent re- turn on Investment of 20- 501. Call 1-800 616-5512, In In Memoriams Memoriams MUSSARD - SIBEON, MARY In loving memory of a treasured Mom and Grandma who passed away Aug. 22, 1995 There will always be a heartache And often a silent tear. Always precious memories Of the days when you were here, Wehold you close within our hearts And there you will remain To walk with us throughout or lives Until we meet again. Fondly loved and sadly missed by Jack and Brenda Ron and Marylou , and their families 07Ill: r1 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Loraine A John R. Murphy of Ajax, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lori Denis to Paul Andrew Jonathan, son of Belly and Gerry Emm of Ashburn. The wedding wit take place on Aug 24th at 1 SL Berrladea's Church 5 r in Ajax T.H. & A.H. News Advertiser classiDed Department is open every Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. can 683-0707 to place your ad or fax it 683-7363 MOUNTTENT SALE Friday KIRBY Aug. 23 SKI until SHOP Aug. 31 AN AVALANCHE OF SAVINGS UNDER THE BIG TOP All 95196 Adult Skis 50-80% Off Olin. Dynaster, Volant KasTle Atomic. Elan 50-70% Off Alt 95/96 Ski Boots Sar Iii �cssignol Ra chle 60% Off All in -Stock 95/96 Junior Skiwear Su- 50% Off All In -Stock 95/96 Gloves and Mitts ".lens 8 ladles Thermostat Underwear Reg S29- Now 511 Save 60% J Super Ski Savings Up To80% Off / K2 Ve.0-:;; SKIS.:,r,astar CMG. Dynastar CMG CGLp DeMond Sill Dynastar Mondial 6 , 5.1, 6.' Sk:S MSL up !o 5675 Sale S9910 Adult Ski Package ro% Kastle 7CX )6 SK.S v Off Tyrolla 650 Binding. All 95/96 MSL $5751 In -Stock Sale $229” Ski Poles 70% off all Uvex Triple Lens Helmets Slider Goggle 50% off MSL S50 Sale $1500 951% Stock Ski Sweaters 95.96 Stock 60% Off 50% Off All Toques 8 Hats 40-60% Off All In -Stock Ski Bindings 95/96 Models Salomon. Tyr,ua Marker Look. ESS Junior Ski Package Skis J;: `c 1;_-5 -- Ems, ,s UP to 130 lbs. 5 models Sale 5149" 50'0 Buv Back 40-60% off All Adult Ski Wear Kombi Kids T -Necks S1 GN Kombi Adult T -"Decks 51200 50% Off 95 Ski & Accessory Bags HORDESOF BOARDS /N THE BIG TOP Rossignol UBTECH JAMIE LYNN oft Com on the Cobb 153-158 Blanks _ 142-152. Blank only MSL $699 MSL S550 Sale $399 Sale 5269 Rossignol Accellorator 153 Carving/Quatro Hard Binding MSL $725 Sale $399 Avalanche JR P99 or P109 Junior or Ranger Jr. Binding MSL $600 Sale $349 Lifetime Board Warrant Exclusive Offer 112 Buy Back - All Junior Snowboards to 140 cm. Bring them back Ifter JR grows too big and receive a 50% credit toward a new board. Nitro Custom 14 Blank MSL S775 Sale $319 Raichle S6123 Hardboot MSL $500 Sale $259 Oxygen XE 130 JR Snowboard Rallye Binding MSL $570 Sale $299 Over 100 Board Blanks Priced to sell up to 60% Off All 95/96 Snowboard Gloves 50% Off Santa crux 142-147 Blanks MSL $745 Sale $399 Ainvailk Advantage 95 Freestyle Boots Reg $225 Sale $129 Airwalk Freeride Boots Reg $275 Sale $169 JNR WAPO Boot 1503 Reg $125 Sale $79 15 Ww Sfawbmill Brands 8 New clothing utiles 3 New Step in Bindings Switch -Hot -Clicker 6 New Boot Unes All New Accessories Tent Sale Hours WEEKDAYS SAT 10-5, SUN. 12 (CLOSED LAR DAY) Mount Kirby Ski Shop 15 Taunton Road East Oshawa (905) 432-7789 !PAGE 44 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. AUGUST 21,19% 1i I"I FORT) 1 FN114 ) Au, $1I W: MY 1 \t hFK Air 5,p,4,. Mw kn, 77Ks �r _ 1944 Cl IT »s Sl PRFAW 11, 1941 Sl'\BIRD 14: ('0. 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