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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_09_081099 Kingston PAM L The Fur*n MtN, Store Hours: Mon Wed 9 30 a m 8 00 p m Thurs &Fn 930am-830pm Sat 930 am-500pm HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY e4m& Fanny t>rrnsd i aVaraNd For SmW You Can Trust VISIT OUR SHOWROOM IN sack n•sd South we Boum of Uyti, pkwring) a4�so P/G'i�Fi�'/rl/l�' • STORE.Rt?,1; XT A t4pRl6DDt,.1 L I — W k eee C; L/ 1!0 V 1C11L Ll 5 1 Sunday, Sept. 8, 1996 36 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 Vol. 115 No. 36 Day-care changes praised, panned A.IAX-PICKERING — Some day- care workers might have to take a pay cut and look after more children under proposals in a report prepared by Com- munity and Social Services Minister Janet Ecker. But, atxut 12.(M subsidized day- care spaces will be created for low- income families, the Durham West NIPP says. Critics of the plan call it an "all-out attack on quality childcare" Ms. Ecker says. " lt's a comprehen- sive report. We're trying to strike a bal- ance between the diversity of views out there. Every tamily has a %,Iew of what works best for them" The 5125 -million wage subsidy given some day-care workers by the for- mer New Democratic Party government utll be phased out over three year% and the mono\ used to create more spaces. Ms. Ecker sa,,s. "\Vc'll rein%cst the money so more low-income families will have access to child care. The money will stay in child care. "Ae'rc See DAY... Page 4 Inside Editorial................................6 Sports.................................12 Name Dropping...................13 Classified .............................26 PbOMI amn General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 1nfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93t + 74t GST = $1 couple of swingers Rebecca Dolphin and five-year-old Ashley Wilson enjoy the play- ground equipment at the Ajax Community Centre on Wednesday. photo by Ron Pietroniro f6e sakfysif U-61 Pickering stationnuclear turns 25, DNA urges closure B1' MARLANNE TAKACS SMV1 RLYIJKILR_ - PICKERING — The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station was jeered and cheered Friday as some called for its closure and others cele- brated its 25th anniversary and predicted there would be a 50th. In his address to an official anniversary luncheon held by Ontario Hydro at Gallantry's restaurant, station director Ken Talbot predicted there was at least another -25 years of excellent service" available from the facility. At a small afternoon demonstration out- side the nuclear plant, Dave Martin, spokesman for the cit- izens' nuclear watchdog group Durham Nuclear Awareness, maintained "the only celebration should be a retirement party" for the Plan The official party saw Ontario Hydro and station management, past station directors, local dignitaries and business and industry repre- sentatives; gather to celebrate 25 years of excelknoe and innovation at the Pk%ering plant, the first major commer- cial nuclear power station built in Canada. speakers emphasized all the firsts at the Pickering facility and its pioneering role in the Canadian and intema- tional nuclear industry. They pointed to the huge benefits they maintained the station and nuclear power industry have provided in terms of thousands of high-tech jobs, many millions of dollar in high-tech export.% and billions of dollars in savings in the cost of providing power. Mr. Talbot spoke of the ..courageous" step Ontario Hydro took about -30 year ago by investing in the then - fledgling nuclear industry by committing to the construc- tion of the Pickering station. He noted that whenit opened with two reactors Pickering was the largest operating nuclear plant in the world. "It proved without a doubt that Canada was a technology leader." Mr. Talbot also pointed out nuclear facilities provide 60 per cent of Ontario's electrical power, with 20 per cent com- ing from the Pickering station. He said nuclear power has saved Ontario billions of dol- lars in electricity costs and eliminated the necessity for major coal-fired power facili- ties. All this was done in a "relatively benign way„ with "negligible" risk to the public. Over 25 years, he noted, the ' radioactive emissions from the Pickering station have See HYDRO ... Page 3 •�21 a • BW1 M { t Cetfia 110 SL WS oftwo 2 •�21 a • BW1 M PAGE 2-'lW. NEWS ADWRInSER SUNDAY, SEPTENfBER 8, 1996 1 Pickering dog bite Sta yaway from boy escapes shots PICKE:RING — An eight-year-old boy has escaped a date with anti -rabies needles after the dog that bit him was found. Michael Shedden was bitten Aug. 21 as he walked from his home to a friend's house in the Amberlea area. He did- n't know the dog or its owner and was due to get rabies shots if the animal couldn't be located. His mother. Brenda Shedden. went door-to-door in the neighborhood. delivering notices about the incident and made an appeal in the Ncws Advertiser in an effort to find the dog* She saes the owner contacted her and assured her the animal had had rabies shots. The dog's owner also said she didn't realize Michael had been bitten. "Everthing %corked out and Michael's fine." M,. Shed- den reports. waterways AJAX -PICK) RING — Local conservation author- ity officials have issued a flood safety advisory for the arca this weekend as we get hit by the remnants of Hurricane Fran. Residents are being warned to stay away from waterways as heavy rainfalls are expected. The Aviation. Flood and Fire Management Branch of the Ministry of Natural Resources advises the potential exists for about 100 millimetres of rain from early Saturday to Monday morning. All streams will he flowing well above normal and will he dam.,erous for several daNs. conservation offi- cials say. W, P DOLL ASE� "DA BZL O At 00 Yom. r Member 14th9` 1996 *: 1 PM to -5 PM HILT'I�S is Honoured to be one )of only two Stores in Canada T that Yolanda will visit in 1"6. 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(r" to Movwp = 9) 619-0662 831-2665 Durham Nuclear Awareness members, from left, David Martin, Jeff Brackett and Irene Kock believe it's time to retire the Pickering power plant. photo by Jason Liebregts Hydro, DNA at odds over plant safety FROM PAGE 1 never exceeded regulatory limits. Mr. Talbot did acknowl- edge the station has recently faced -some '-challenges'', but maintained thew have related to reliability rather than safe- ty. He added there is a --ngor- oas program" in place to deal with the problems which have been identified. At its 'party', DNA svrn- bolically presented the station a giant retirement watch. "Alter a quarter of a centu- Iy the Pickering reactors have a serious aging problem;' said Mr. Martin. "Like any other piece of machinery they break down more as they get older. Costs are going up and pertirrnance is going down" He said the reactors in the •A' portion of the station should be put out of commis - %ion first. ..It's absurd to think the Pickenng 'A' reactors will last another 25 nears. Nh'hat I'm afraid of is Ontario Hydro will try and the (Atomic Energy) Control Board will let them" DNA maintains that, in addition to having problems with aging, the station is tech- nologically interior in ways that compromise public safe- ty, that there is a question as to whether it will be able to withstand the type of earth- quake that may someday occur here according to new research, that nuclear emer- gency plans for the area around the plant are inade- quate, and that the facility is too expensive to operate. The organization also cites recent spills, leaks, accidents and shutdowns at the station as evidence of its Irk of safety. The big kids have school but the little ones have us. it's hard being tittle. 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Twelve thousand more children will get the sup- port thc} need:' Other highlights of the report: * increase the number of preschool chil- dren a day-care worker can look after: * permit home-based child-care workers to look after two school -aged children in addition to preschoolers; they already supen ise: * fund up to half the cost of new day-care centres being built by either non-profit or commercial operators: introduce a system that uses family income and size to determine who geLs subsidized day care. The provincial government will spend about SWO million on child care this year. 'his. Eckcr says. "That's more than any government has ever spent. It demonstrates the commitment of this gmernment to children:' Under the current rules, one child care worker can look after eight children between the ages of two -and -a -half years and three vcars and eight months. Ms. Faker saws, ..It's possible without jeopar- dizing quality to increase that to one (worker to nine (children). "That change allows the system to care for S.50) ) more preschool children," Ms. Fxkcr will meet with people involved in the child can field to get their feedback hetore taking the repent to the cabinet. '"There will fk specific recommenda- tions to cabinet hased on the feedback.' she vows. However, the Province's discussion paper is nothing more than an "all-out attack on quality. childcare:' Ontario Coalition for Better Childcare execuuvc director Kern McCuaig says. Ending the wage suhsid} will cut the pay of a childcare worker by 54.5(X) to Ss.(XX). %fs MLCuaig says. An average worker in the field makes about 519.0(X) a vicar. .`Tito\ 're asking someone with a col- lege degree to work for 513.(1(X) a year. They can find much easier work than that:' she says. Itis. McCuwg says. ''There's a ques- tion of 120X) spaces materializing:' not- ing that 9,0(X) spaces were eliminated when the government ended the jobsOn- tano program. "Municipalities aren't in a position to put more money into childcare. The Province can feef confident by announc- ing more spaces when it knows munici- palities can't put money in:' Here at home, Ms. Ecker's discussion paper is described as encouraging by John Mitchell, administrator of childcare services for Durham Region. "I really think it's a clear, accurate assessment of the system. It would appear that she's listened and I find that encouraging." Mr. Mitchell says Durham was involved in round -table discussions dur- ing preparation of the Province's docu- ment, and adds it will "definitely" partic- ipate in future discussions as new legis- lation is drafted for debate at Queen's Park. Further, Mr. Mitchell says the move to phase out wage subsidies — rather than cut them across the board — should help ease the transition for childcare providers. "'This will allow people to plan for it ... (Ms. Ecker) heard that message." In all, he says the Region is prepared to continue to help draft the new policies for childcare in Ontario. "I'm confident the Region can work with the Province to help flesh it out," he says. Time to put your fall style together ... a new pair of shoes, the latest jeans, a great fall jacket... you've got the list. Come shopping with "Dad" at Oshawa Centre and he's sure to find the perfect clothes for you. Of course, you're sure to find the perfect clothes for you too. And, you can always agree on what movie to see. — �--- - _ - ., te'�__._.,�.-- .�- - - --..._ :�.-Baa-=--:....-..-.r_..->G-s.- �_ .: BREAST CANCER, Early detection the key to a cure, says survivor BY CHRISTY CHASE SMVIAL 110 ML NLWS ADVEKnSLR AJAX — Gabrielle Ottaway had no reason to suspect cancer when she dis- covered a lump in her breast in June, 1995. After all, the statistics were on her side. The petite. Ajax mother of two was only 30, with considerably less than one chance in I(X),(XX) of getting breast cancer. Tho: common nsk factors — age, family history of cancer, smok- ing, heavy drinking, obesity — were missing. Besides, 80 per cent of breast tumors arc benign. But still, there it was, a small, pain- less, odd -shaped lump in her breast. T'he Durham College nursing student was convinced it was malignant. -In my mind, I knew it was cancer he[ -()re the doctor:' Ms. Ottaway says. A month later, a biopsy confirmed her self-diagnosis. "I woke up and the surgeon told me it was carter:' she remembers. "I had wanted someone to tell me it wasn't" Instead, doctors told her she'd need surgery to remove the cancer which had spread to one of her lymph nixies, which can spread cancerous cells throughout the body. In early August last year, she under- went a lumpectomy and partial mastec- tomy. The surgeon removed the cancer- ous tumor, breast tissue around it and 15 lymph ncxics from under her arm. "It was my choice to keep my breast because of my age:' Ms. Ottaway says. It was also her choice to go with radiation and chemotherapy after surgery. Radiation cut the chances of her cancer recurring from 15 to 10 per cent. Ms. Ottaway received five weeks of daily radiation therapy at Princess Mar- garet Hospital with only weekends off. She also got six months of chemothera- py, three weeks on, one week off. "You feel sick for the whole six months. You feel like you always want to vomit but you can't I never did throw UP." Chemotherapy kills cancer cells but it also kills other fast-growing cells. Ms. Gabrielle Ottaway Ottaway lost three-quarters of her hair and any cuts and scrapcs healed very slowly. Her experience was just as tough mentally as it was physically. She becamc depressed. "There were more bad days than goxxf days at first. I knew I wasn't going to die but I looked and felt sick." She wasn't working and wasn't in schoxol as she put off- her final year of nursing Studies while her body recov- ered. `Life does go back to normal. While her son, A-1., age Seven, did- n't understand what she was going through, her daughter, Justine, 12, did. "She thought mommy was going to die:' says the divorcee. But she gradually began to feel tit- ter. The powerful chemicals are out of her system now. Her hair is growing in faster, her spirits have improved and she's enjoying her return to college. She credits her family and close friends with helping her through the last year. "Life does go back to normal. I never thought it would but it does " Ms. Ottaway is now a volunteer with the Durham Chapter of the Breast Can- cer Society of Canada. She's helping with fundraising, setting up a library and will be a public speaker, taking her .ncssage to young women to the area. " I want to turn a negative into a Ixos- tive" Ms. Ottaway knows she isn't in the clear vet. She won't be considered "cured" until she's gone five years with- out a recurrence of her cancer. But she's confident. She says she got to the doctor fast and had surgery and started therapy before two months had elapsed and before the cancer had spread further than one lymph node. "I think we got it in time. If you wait, it can spread so fast. If they can catch it and stop it before it travels — that's the key" Tbe earlier breast cancer is detected. the greater the chance a woman has fi I PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19% V ditorials and Letters ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metmland Conlnlunlh NoA sMrwr published'Kednesday. Fnda\. SundaN 130-132 Commercial Aye., Ajax. Ont.I.I S 2115 TINHYFM J. "IR AKFR. Publisher JOANNE Bl'R(;HARI)T. binor-in-Chief BRUCE DANFORR Advertising martager .S-ffXF HOt'ti"TOti. A1anaetng &lia+r AININ BROILMVR. Ret:ul ad%mistng manager ABF E-%KHOt'RIF:. l)tstnbunrn nunager Gem•rrt: ('N)SI nti:.;l10 C'Hacs NA: (4055( M.3-07.07 Cirn7riatr(+n: Itx)11 6SI-511 i R1 X: • IVIK�t.,�:.-tt,:F:\Jail:\rK.n�,ma*,iurhamrt•Ksnrt(Mthclntrrrn•Cht11,.UKKKdurfianr rtrKs net 11-i NcK, 1.hem et t% a memtcr of the Alas Pickering li„ard „t Prate. Canadian Commumts 1eKsp;tper A%s. x:. Canadian CirculationsAtxht Board, ontano Press C ounal and 0%1\181 I he pubh%hcr rrserce< the right to class)fs or rrruse :ms ad+rrtt eawni Credit for adsrmsement limned to ,",x rncv emx t curws Day care or babysitting? The Tory government's axe has chopped too far this time. A blueprint for reform of subsidized daycare. drafted bN Community and Social Sen ices 'Minister Janet Ecker, is nothing more than a blueprint for inferior babysitting services offered to the working poor. Ms. Ecker. recently named to her post, says the plan reinforces the go\ernment's commitment to support working families who need it. She says Queen's Park at ms to provide "quality" daycare for those who might otherwise be forced to Li -.c up e nTloy nient. Unfortunatel\. the plan misses the mark and achieves the exact opposite of -quality- care. because it calls for daycare workers to take pa\ cuts and look after more children. When salar\ levels are cut in subsidized da\care operations, those daycare workers are going to be attracted to priyateI\-operated centres offering high- er wages. The brightest workers. dedicated to careers in Early Childhood Education and tr\ int' to support their own families, will be oft to greener aastures. At subsidized centres. the calibre of staff, as well as the qualit} of care they are able to pro\ide. will spiral downward. The working poor may then be able to afford such daycare. but at what true cost:' No one wants inferior care for their children. Queen's Park should take another look at the $000 million it intends to spend on daycare this year, and revamp Janet Ecker's plan so salary levels of workers are not touched, and the ratio of workers to children is not lowered. The S600 -million invest- ment in daycare can still be made, even if it means fewer than Ms. Ecker's promised 12,000 spaces are created. Fewer spaces with consistent, high-quality care would be more welcome to parents who depend on government help to keep them in the workforce than second-rate supervision. The intent of this blueprint is commendable, but this time government cutbacks are going to directly hurt our children. Back to the drawing board, please. To respond to this editorial caU Injosource at kn—fo—S-0 �C 683-7040 and dial 5111 lovelett, rs ! v Letters to the editor Are we smitten by David? To the editor: kc. Collcnctte hires aide to tack le GTA issues. Should we he impressed that David Collenette, the scourge of the Somalia inquiry. has spent more of our money to hire another bureau- crat to interpret the needs of GTA residents' While we may be- sure George Sinitherman is an excellent bureau- crat, and surely a good Liberal, it is not clear whether he will benefit the residents of the GTA or perhaps just appear to create a better appearance for David. Is the objective to get closer to, and better understand, the people who pay his salary or an effort to separate David from the Goliath of residents:' The other federal GTA members of parliament are all Liberals with one exception. Why are they unsuitable to understand our needs and communi- cate them to the House in Ottawa'? Are they too busy spending their salary while using the extensive list of perks and benefits? Can you tell me the reason we elected them, again? After a few years of an inquiry to find the truth in Somalia which David has opposed at every opportu- nity and his clear support for the person most likely responsible for the cover-up of it, do we really want him representing the interests of the GTA in Ottawa'? What will be the cost? As a member of the taxpayers who comprise the Goliath of the GTA, I wonder if David is to smite us? Or were we already smote by David and are just too stupid to real- ize it? Are we smitten? Maybe David can find another Liberal interpreter to pay to tell us. I don't know. Donald G. Young, Ajax Is MPP/ minister too busy for constituents? To the editor: This letter is written in reply to an article which appeared in the Ncws Advertiser Sunday. Aug. IS. The article concerned the appointment of Durham West MPP Janet Ecker as Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services. I would like to quote a comment by Pickering Councillor Rick Johnson, Ms. Ecker's local fund-raising orga- nizer: -This is what we've needed and what we've been waiting for. When you've got a cabinet minister in there, that's when things start happening. She's in the inner circle at Queen's Park:' Councillor Johnson believes Durham will now get better treat- ment from the Province. Former MPP George Ashe also believes being represented by a minister will be good for Durham. I take exception to these state- ments as I have written two letters to Ms. Ecker — one concerning changes to the Family Support Plan and the other regarding education cuts. She has not replied to either letter. If becoming a cabinet minister is a pretty strenuous workload, what will happen to the constituents of Durham West'? Will Ms. Ecker have the time to address our concerns when she is unable to acknowledge letters? Cathy Moody, Ajax Blake Purdy Opinion Two days of fear and loathing First came Black Tuesday. 'next up is Friday the 13th. Black Tuesday, of course, was the Tuesday just past, when school resumed for another year. I know the first day of" school is cause fior celebration for most adults -- those not prohibited by court order from having children. Witness the TV commercial for that oflice supply outlet that ran repeatedl} before Labow Day. As his children stand glumly contemplating the end of" their summer vacation, a man gleefully races I through the store picking up their hack - ht -school supplies. -It's the most won- derful time of tin year;' proclaims the accompanying jingle. Ouch, that had to hurt the kids. It hurt me tot) -- tight in thc part of the stomach that goes into spasms at the owner's mere thought of something unpleasant. Like the day that judge imposed the; court order barring me from havipg kids because of -repeated j pro of of an inability to take care of one- self, let alone others, such as food stains on every article of clothing lie's wear- ing in this courtr(x)m and eyewitness accounts of his neglect of hou.w plants" This deep-seated fear 1 harbor for the day after Labor Day goes way back. It started in grade school, the Prince Charles Ears Years as I remember them. Guess who was picked to he thc: ele- phant in school plays. Thanks, Mom, for mortgaging the house to pay for that expensive plastic I surgery, just in time for the Rampant Lits Era. Need any hints on who the health and phys. ed. teacher volun- teered to demonstrate problem acne? Then came college when I finally made something of myself. Yep, I was elected president of a club -- the Geeky Group. Uncontested. As a write-in can- didate, too. After my three terms were up, my two-year program was over, and so were my school days. Throughout those school years, every day after Labor Day, I would cower under my sheets. To be torn from my security blanket by Dad's knock on the door. "Up `n' at `em. Rise `n' shine " This past Tuesday wasn't much dif- ferent. I cowered under the sheets until the phone rang around noon. It was my boss: "Purdy, you're late for work " I explained my problem. He was very understanding and gave me the day off, provided I bring a note. Fortunately, Mom's no longer bitter about having to pay for that expensive ear tuck. I hope the boss is as understanding on my next day of fear and loathing -- this coming Friday the 13th.. tJ To comment on this column nfosoLwce caU Injosouree at 683-7040 and dial 5108 THE HEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 7 T A R S [AT 1H I G I AND USE YOUR SEARS CARDrn= AND DON'T PAY 'TIL MARCH 197t ON ALL STAINMAS7ER CARPET _`. 1 " �. ,4 r �> ♦. 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The program will cover Canadian shipments of machinery and machine tool products to the U.S. Voluntary, informed compliance on the part of the trade community can reduce delays at the border and save costs. Guest speak- ers will be experts from the U.S. Cus- toms Service. The event is jointly sponsored by the U.S. Customs Service and the IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE MAJLABLE TO SERVE YOU )XE VX"ELCOME NEVC' PATIENTS -A-E %V PEOPLE OF ALL AGES Canadian Consulate General in Buffa- lo, New York, and co-sponsored by the Economic Developments of the Region of Durham, Towns of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, City of Oshawa, and the Municipality of Clarington. The event will be held at the Holi- day Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E., Oshawa. Registration and continental break- fast. included in the W fee, starts at 7:45 am. with the seminar beginning at 8. To register, call the Marketing and Economic Development office. Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Rd. 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Dr. Steven Nadel, D.D.S. Furmer Editor ut' the nc�%:icttc•r for dentists. T11E DEA7.ALETTP.H CALL NOW 683-1432 ti 172 Harwood Ave. South, Suite 1011,Ajax CAMAIL 0"' NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION 6,J MONDAY SEPT 9 & TUESDAY SEPT 10b OF 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. TYPE OF COURSE LOCATION SCHOOL Computer Skills Training Ctr. 2nd Floor, Office Galleria, Oshawa Shopping Centre Computers (includes Saturday Courses) Oshawa Pickering Computer Skills Training Ctr. 1400 Bayly St. Unit 2 D.A.S.E. Pickering, 816 Kingston Rd. (also taking L.I.N.C. registrations) Oshawa "' Adult & Continuing Education Ctr. 240 Simcoe St. S. Computers, General Interest & Languages denotes E.S.L. registration available) Eastdale C.V I., 265 Harmony Rd. S. Whitby Anderson C.V.I., 400 Anderson St. Sinclair S.S., 380 Taunton Rd. E. Ajax Pickering "' Exeter H.S. 80 Falby Court Pine Ri S.S., 2155 Liverpool Rd. N. Durham North Brock School, Canni on -High Port Perry High School, 160 Rosa St. Oshawa Adult and Continuing Education Ctr. 240 Simcoe St. S. St.:,ndary School Credit Courses RS McLaughlin CVI 570 Stevenson Rd. N. Dunbarton H.S., 655 Sheppard Ave. The followinn infnrmnti.,n Pidkerin • • • ..� , at a is huun & L;ontinuing Education Centre, 240 Simcoe St. S., mgmm O(formerly Central H.S.) rshawa General Education Development (G.E.D.) T•me T�h sday, September 19 1:00 p.m. and (high school equivalency certificate) 7:00 p.m. Health Care and Home Support Worker Tuesday, September 17 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Registration for all programs including ESL, Literacy, Daytime Computer and Credit, Shiftworkers and those listed above) will also be received from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (to 4:00 p.m. Friday) at ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTRE 240 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA PHONE 905-436-3211 TOLL FREE 1.800-408-9619 FAX 905-436-1780 • Burlington • Hamilton • Brampton • Mississauga • Kitchener • Windsor • Toronto • Guelph • Oshawa • i � �� r �Clot k r ca LUXURY SUPPORT 0 C i H 0 iA C 3 rT� REGULAR FIRM SUPPORT ----------------- lo - m COUPON 0 CL 0 0 4 GUARANTEE SINGLE MATTRESS • $'129 ea MEDIUM SUPPORT 0 • m REGULAR SUPPORT ZIUMBER . 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Darts. shuffleboard. billiards. 686-8817 (Stephen Aiken). MONDAY, SEPT. 9 SCOUTS: 3rd Bav Ridges Beavers and Cubs hold a registration night at 7:30 p.m. in the basement at Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liver- ewtrts ta..a pool Rd. S.. Picker- ing. Call 420-6048 (Virginia) for information. SECRETARIES: PSI, the Associ- ation for Office Professionals, meets at 7 p.m. in the Durham Region planning department boardroom, fourth floor of the Lang Tower in the Whithy Mall, corner of Hwy. 2 and Thicks(m Rd. Topic is continuing education trends. Meetings normally on the fust Monday of each month. 427- 5932 (Karen). PARKINSON: The support group of the Durham Region Chapter of the Parkinson Foundation of Cana- da meets at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church. Colborne and Cen- tre sts.. Whithy (south entrance). The subject is the Phil Donohue show•, with a talk with three people with Parkinson and two neurolo- gists. 723-3283. PARENTS & TOTS: Registration is held for a Parents & Tots pro- gram today and Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Pickering Vil- lage United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. All welcome. The program runs Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. $22 for one day per week for 10 weeks, children under one year old free. 683-4865. ARTHRITIS: A seminar on arthritis is held at 7:30 p.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liver- pool Rd. just south of Bayly St., Pickering. Guest speaker is Thorold Bobier of the Regional Arthritis Society. 839-3521. TUESDAY, SEPT 10 EPILEPSY: Epilepsy Durham Region meets at 7:30 pm. at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 109 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Guest speaker Jim Lawrence of Guardian Drugs will talk about medication for epilepsy. 666-9926. BONSAI:, Matsuyama Bonsai Society meets from 7 to 10 p.m. at Faith Place, 44 William St. W., Oshawa. Meetings are open to all interested in learning and enjoying the art of Bonsai. 623-3951 or 723- 1722. PLAY GROUP: Registration for the St. Paul's Play Along group is from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Paul's United Church. 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. Play Along is for preschool- ers with sessions at the church on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Cost is 52.50 per day. Program starts Sept. 17. 427-4815 (L. Powell). LIFE: The Ladies In Fellowship Evening meets at 7:15 p.m. at the Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. Theme is 'Is it hot in here, or is it just me'. a humorous look at menopause. $2 at the door. 839-2494 (Edna). SCOUTING: The 3rd Pickerine Beavers and Cubs hold registration at 7 p.m. at the St. Paul's On the Hill Anglican Church. Hwy. 2 and Fairport Rd.. Pickering. Parents should bring a child's health card. New leaders and volunteers are also needed. 420-2322 (Cathy). PIONEER CLUB: Registration is at 7 p.m. in the gym for the Pioneer Clubs at the Christian Life Centre. corner of Rossland and Raven- scroft Rds., Ajax. The clubs are for children from Grades 4 to 6 and run Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Activities include Bible stories, games, crafts, singing and field trips. $20 per child. 686-1411. LIBRARN': Frierxis of the Ajax Public Library meet at 7:15 p.m. in the program room of the % main branch at the; corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Everyone welcome. 428-1328 (Val). EQUITY: The Durham Region Equity Network, the Durham Region Network for Human Resource professionals and those responsible for promoting equity and diversity hold a free workshop from 8:45 to 10:15 am. at the Catholic Education Centre, 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. Those allending should bring materials, resources and information related to equity and diversity. 436-5663 (Cathy Lloyd), 576-6707, ext. 158 (Andrea Williams). SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discission Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Ajax Seniors' Friend- ship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Ben Severs will speak about his return trip to Holland for the 50th anniversary of VE Day. The group meets every Tuesday. 619-0315 (Betty). NAVY LEAGUE: NLCC Exeter Navy League cadets holds registra- tion from 6.30 to 9 p.m. at 1915 Pickering bridge PICKERING — Amberlea Bridge Club is looking for couples to become new members. The social group meets twice a month at members' homes between September and June and holds three social events each year. Amberlea is in the Whites Road -Finch Clements Rd. (at Sandy Beach Rd.), Pickering. Navy League cadets is for youths 10 to 13. Sea- manship, band, leadership and drill. 427-0482. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 SINGLE PARENTS: The One Parent Families Association of Ajax/Pickering meets each Wednesday at 8 p.m. on the ground floor of the Up On Deck Sports Bar, 527 Westney Rd. S. (one kilo- metre south of Bayly St.). Ajax. All those in a single -parent situa- tion are welcome to attend. The organization hosts dances, sports and lots of activities for kids. 683- 6609 (Kathryn) or 665-1170 (Deb- bie). PHILATELIC: Ajax Philatelic Society meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays from Septem- ber to June from 6 to 9 p.m. at Ajax Public Library. Sales circuit. loan library. table auction and guest speakers are pan of meetings. Vis- itors and new members welcome. 831-9886 (Sam) or 428-3387 (Stephen). SCOUTING: Registration for the 4th Ajax Beavers. Cubs and Smuts is being held from 7 to 8 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres.. Ajax. 427-6309 (Dave). THURSDAI', SEPT. 12 PARENT FINDERS: Parent Finders meets the second Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, 333 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. It's for adoptees over 18 years, birth or adoptive parents, and other relatives (broth- er, sister, grandparent). Support and search guid- ance provided. Bring two copies of all information with you. Call 404-9151 (Sandy), 7234989 (Jan), 905-986-0645 (Rick, Linda), 416-2524784 (Toronto Parent Finders) for information. COMPUTERS: The Durham PC Users' Club meets from 7 to 10 . pm. at the C A W Local 222 Hall, 1425 Phillip Mur- ray Ave., Oshawa. A talk on Telesat-Siberean Canada Direct PC. The club meets the second Thursday of each month. 623-1313 (Allan), 623- 2787 (Linda). NEWCOMERS: The Pickering -Ajax Newcom- ers Club meets at 8 pm. the second Thursday of each mon at the PwJ=- ing Village United club needs new members Avenue area of Pickering. Membership A is $60 per couple, which covers the cost of the social events and prizes. The first event, a wine and cheese party, is being held Saturday, .A Sept. 14, so anyone interested in joining should contact John Woods at 839-7267 as soon as possible. �• � - ••'V►�. L. t-:L?'moi • S •. .�.sa.4 a:'�+cv K«�t►o ,., ma. ... - � - . Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. It's for women living in the area less than three years. Call 686- 2537 (Linda) for information. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds a 12 -step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Bap- tist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. This group meets every week and deals with addictions of all types. including co-dependency. All welcome. 428-9431 (Jim, in the evening). SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 MIDWIVES: The First Annual Durham Community Midwives Family Reunion will run from 2 to 6 p.m. at Heydenshore Park in Whitbv, presented by the Ontario Midwifery Consumer Network. Durham Chapter. Past, present and interested midwifery clients are invited. 430- 9591. GIRL GUIDES: The Shoreline Girl Guides of Ajax hold a uniform exchange and sale from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Spark, Brownie, Guide, Pathfinder and leader outfits avail- able. Call; 427-7366 (Margaret) for information. GARAGE SALE: St. Martin's Anglican Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering, holds a garage sale from 8:30 am. to noon. 509-1226. LIBRARY. McLean branch of Ajax Public Library, 95 Magill Dr., Ajax, celebrates its birthday with a party for everyone from 1 to 4 p.m. Activities for kids. Call 428-8489 for more infor- mation. HOUSE TOUR: The Great Innushare House Tour goes from 10 am. to 3 p.m. and includes 10 homes from Pickering to Oshawa. There will also be a refreshment area at Cadarackque Public School. 15 Miles Dr., Ajax. Cost is $10 and proceeds to help needy Innu children of Davis Inlet. Labrador. Call Lynne Leech at 831-3304 or 428-2347, or Innushare Charita- ble Trust at 427-9974 for informa- tion. CNIB PICNIC: The Durham CNIB picnic runs from noon to 4 p.m. at Lakeview Park in Oshawa. All CNIB clients and their guest% are invited to attend. Those planning on going are asked to call the office at 436- 7732. 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Eames masa be a�"t Poa6c idem." added Mr. By Pfd by September 30. 1996. -Au pops 01997-19M The NrMorttM I * d PnMry P r„ h THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1996 -PAGE I I Education shake-up worries new public school board boss ❑ 'The school...has to be a safe and inviting environment. The kids shouldn't feel (changes) at all.' BY CHRISTY CHASE SWECIAI. lU ME NLWS ADVI;KrISIX DURHAM -- The times are indeed a' changing -- at least in education. "It's hard to think of an area in education that's not being examined for change," says Grant Yeo, the new education director for Durham's public school board. "Every aspect of educa- tion right now is being reviewed." Funding, curriculum, governance, teacher con- tract negotiations, reporting and testing are all being looked at by the provincial edu- cation ministry. Teachers, adminis- trators, trustees and parents know it and are trying their best to cope with the knowl- edge that major change is on the horizon. "The biggest factor is the unknown." says Mr. Yeo, who began his job with the Durham Board of Education Aug. 15. "Right now there arc so many fac- tors and we don't know specifics.'. Teachers are wor- ried whether their jobs will be there after another year of fund- ing cuts and whether they'll keep their right to strike. Administrators are con- cerned about how to do more with shrinking GRANT YEO `Biggest factor is the unknown' resources. Parents are wor- ried about the quality of education. And trustees are 1 not sure if they'll be trustees anymore after j the next municipal elec- tion, the Orono native I'his is made worse by the fact that these mod- ifications are coming piecemeal from the IT) ln1stry, he says. There's no 'big picture' cvervone can turn to for guidance. "It's difficult. The old planning mecha- nisms...are out the win- dow because there isn't one plan from the gov- ernment." The top priority in all of this Is the children. he says. "Y(u try to protect the classroom and make sure the quality of edu- cation is there and that kids are outside the political realm of changes." says Mr. Yco, who spent 24 years with the North urn herland-Clanng- Yeo has long, varied history in education BY CHRISTY CHASE SM'IAI. ID IIit. Nf.wS ADVIXI IMA DURHAM -- One of the first official duties for Grant Yeo as education director for Durham's public school hoard will take him to Germany. He'll be one of five people representing the Durham Board of Education at a Sept_ 12 ceremony honoring the best school system in the world. Tlx: board is one (if three finalists for the Caul Bertelsmann Foundation Award, a prestigious prize that brings with it the equiva- lent of $312,0(X). "It will be exciting," even if Durham doesn't win, Mr. Yco says. That Durham was nomi- nated for the award isn't a big surprise to the director. He spent 24 years working with the school hoard next door, the: Northumberland-Claring- ton Board of Education. "Durham has a history of excellence," he says. "I am excited about being here. It's a great place to be." Since Mr. Yet) started at the Durham board Aug. 15. he's been "warmly wel- comed" and has met with superintendents, principals and trustees, trying to get to know them and the system. which is bigger in terms of the number of students, teachers and schools than he's used to. 'Ilio Orono native was edu- cated in Newcastle (now Clar- ington) elementary and sec- ondary schools. Mr. Yeo paid his way through university by working seven summers at General Motors in Oshawa. "I think there are sone IRVING A. BURTON LIMITED Trustee in Bankruptcy THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT I 11i601aI9-4 n K 101 IaNf ST. 10 K NG ST, NEST 2108"1 t eew ene� people there who Just think I'm on the other shift. I was there so long." he says. Mr. Yeo started his educa- tion career as a lecturer in Canadian studies at the Uni- versity of British Columbia where he'd studied Canadian history and Canadian-Amcn- can relations. After three years, he went back a) school to become a secondary school teacher, eventually moving home to work as a supply teacher in Durham. Then he was offered a job teaching Grade 7 and K in an elemen- tary school in Newcastle. He switched to Grade 6 and a few years atter that to Grade 3. A had a superintendent with a delightful sense of humor and he said 'Someday we'll have him teaching pre- natal' " Not quite. After teaching Grade 3. Mr. Yet) became a vice-principal. and thein pnnci- pal, co-ordinator of cumcu- tum, superintendent of schools, superintendent of programs and then chief superintendent with the Northumberland-Clanngton board. In 1993, atter _'-i years with the Clarin�-tun hoard. Mr. Yeo left rt) hecomc educa- tion director with lambion County school board. This summer. he returned to his Orono home and took over the reins at the Durham board. the last in a series of frequent changes. THE cry OF THE MARATHON WARRIOR Oh, my aching back Did summer I activities lead to aches and pain? N you hurt - or want to avoid W pain - see the leader in physical Whites Road Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic IITHE MEDICAL CENTRE 720 Sheppard Avenue Unit 8 nry dli2�ue? Pickering, Ontario LIV IG5 • ton Board of Education as teacher, principal and superintendent. Of course, some shifts in the education system are meant to affect the stu- dents. These include changes in report cards, standard tests and curricu- lum. But others. such as fund- ing cutbacks, the possible reduction in school boards and negotiations with teachers, shouldn't impact on kids, Mr. Yeo says. Teachers have to set aside their personal and career worries before they step through the classroom door -- not an easy task. he says. "By and large, they do that. They get their satisfac- tion from watching kids learn and achieve. "Doing a good job in the classroom and making sure the attitude doesn't become one of pessimism or hope- lessness is important. The school... has to be a safe and inviting environment. The kids certainly shouldn't feel (changes) at all." Because the changes are coming from the ministry. there's not much anyone can do but wait. However, education offi- cials can't just stagnate while waiting. Mr. Yco says. And locally, they must make sure any changes are put into place by involving everyone in the process. "It's an involvement rather than being imposed from the top." he says. .'That's how we've gOt ru act SUE SCHWAGER Sates �K 32 MAPLE ST., AJAX of ■ifw mmaculate S tastetutry decorates' :�Irofesslenally .andscaped tot in quoet neighbourhood. Excellent for a 1 St tie buyers - heip wfth down payment & ck)sng _GROUP costs O.A C Call Sue Schwager'. 905-619-9500 or HERITAGE REALTY INC. follow signs from Harwood & York St teris-hed Hol icl ax, J\ lenior, ie: PACE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1996 Got a score? Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Pickering softball novices just miss tourney medal PICKERING — The Pickering stronger and more experienced Slo-Sports novice girls' rep softball Arthur squad took over and won. No team fell just short of a medal at the score was provided. recent provincial qualifying tourna- Team members are Wendv "Favlor, ment in North Bay. Sheri Parker. Ashlyn Young, Laura The Slo-Sports opened the event Hill, Courtney Puddister, Fon Farr, with a well-deserved 6-5 victor- over Michelle Douglas, Erin Mclatichlin. a strong Arthur team. Ashlce Froegett, Melissa Meikic and Pickering then blasted Markham Christie Barlow. 15-0 in the second game. 741e coaches are Paul Parker and Plaving a heavily favored squad Roger Young. The manager is Linda from Barrie in the third game, I'a)'Ior. Pickering dropped a 9-7 decision Try -outs for next year's team start with the winning run at the plate. Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at In a must -win game against Kinsmen Park. For more informa- Arthur, Pickering held its opposition tion, call Paul at 420-1304 or Roger scoreless for three innings until the at 427-8013. y (SCOREBOARD r PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Rdurnd Rve, Aug- 27: Imternai,onal Computers '.•d 1 C WTE (NRLS' DIVISION MVP the team vs- Coldwell Bankers B ;MVP the teem); DOUBLE KNOCKOUT PLAYOFF RESULTS Ptckertng Honda 11 (MVP Andrew Moats) vs. Quantum Aug. 27: Steve's Nc Frills • = vs. Flora Wale,-ReiMax 7 Information Resources 1 • (MVP ire team). Pickering i Flora Water-Re/tela= is eliminated, Class -A Honda advances under the ne-Wokingrule 9.6). Electronics 11 vs. Coldwell Bankers 10 (Coldwell Round SI=, Ata¢ 29- Winners 13 /MVP John Hadf-field) Bankers are eliminated;,* Investigators Group 13 -MVOs vs. Eastern Tire 43 W,'P the team,. Winners advances IKrystle :.ukcsius. Dana Loughlin, Fawn Forder, Amanda under be -breaker rule 11-g; Pickering Honda 6 tMVP P ,tchard' vs. Marshall Homes 3 !MVPs Sheena Perron, Andrew Forag) K. Intematpnal Computer Ltd. 3 (MVP Ashley Ferris, Jessica Fulton-. the team. Aug. 29 Stoves No Frft 7 vs. Marsha! Homes 5 Pound Seven, Sept 3: Pickering Honda 11 (MVP -;Marsnall Homes s eliminated); CLass'A' Electronics22 James Cotnam; va, Eastern Tire 7 ;MVP the team). vs T.P.A. 11 (TPA is ebmrnated). CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, Saturday, Sept 7: Prokenng Aug. 30: Class A Electronics 14 vs. Silverside Honda vs. Winners at Dummoore Park middle diamond. Computers 11 (Sitverstde Computers is elrmmated, 1:30 p.m DIVISION STANON4W PICKERING SOCCER CLUB TEAM RECORD UMER-14 GIRLS' HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS Cherrywood Roofing 2-0 //GAL STANDINGS The Invest9wors Group 2-0 TEAMOP W L T RF RA PTS Clan A Electronics 3-1 Dana Inc. 13 7 4 2 21 21 23 Steve's No Frio 2.1 Boyer 13 6 5 2 29 15 20 Stkrerwe Computer Systema 1.2 (etennateci Kicks 13 6 5 2 20 22 20 Coldwel Bankers 1-2 (elinr+ated; Thunder 13 6 6 1 26 22 19 Marshal Homes 1-2 (e6rwleted) Shooting Star 13 5 7 1 14 28 16 T.P.A X0-2 (sh r"ed) Bkzzard 13 3 6 4 23 23 13 Flora Wrier-RrVMak 0-2 (dirknated) SOUIRT BOYS' 0111111111111110111111 CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE PLAYOFF RESULTS WOEW IS'A' DIVISION (As of Abp- 30) Round Three, Asp, 20 Bob Johnston Chav-Olds 15 TEAM OP W L T RF RA PTS (MVP Sean McCrorte) vs. Premier Trophy 14 !MVP the PkSINA 15 0 6 0 37 40 27 team); Coldwel. Bankers 17 (MVP Brendan Ashby! vs. bknglon 16 B 7 1 40 38 25 Grant Processing 15 (MVP the team); Quantum Cobourg 16 7 8 1 79 48 22 Informattcn Resources 13 (MVP Blow Price) vs. Peterborough 15 6 9 0 24 56 18 Pickering Men's Slo-Pitch 13 (MVP the team). 0uaraum Etobncoke 15 5 8 2 24 30 17 Information Resources advances under the be -breaker NY Cosmos 15 2 11 2 12 66 8 rule 12-10); Domruon Save -A -Centre 11 (MVP Cale UNDER -17w DIYMION (As of Asp. N) Snitth) vs. Pwitertng Recreational Softball 10 (MVP the TEAM OP w L T RF RA PTS tear*)- PIeltNtlrq 14 12 2 0 S• 24 36 Round Four, Au¢ 22: Winners 7 (MVP Sade Tharani) Wrglon 14 10 3 1 38 16 31 vs. International Computers Ltd. 3 (MVP Joshua Smith); Cobourg 14 9 3 2 50 14 29 Ealern Tire 9 (MVP Phil Brttinesu) vs, Pickering West Rape 15 8 4 3 33 16 27 Honda 6 (MVP Jeff Dirakly); Cold"( Bankers 10 (MVP PMersoraph 14 6 5 3 42 34 21 Daniel Robbins) vs, Bob Johnalon Cheer -Olds 7 (MVP Wtat E IJn"d14 4 6 4 30 24 16 the team); Quantum Inforrretion Resources 7 (MVP DerNglon 15 4 10 1 23 57 13 Warren Weaver) vs. Dominion Save -A -Centre 6 (MVP Cabbsp•Iown 14 2 12 0 12 65 6 Brendan Buker). Readele 14 1 11 2 21 53 5 PORT HOPE ���Fa�i'El'irb I t .,PENRYN. PARK Purchase a 1997 Membership before Oct 1196 and golf the remainder of the season at no charge. Call for more details of tee off times 1-800-346-5361 or 1-905-885-6487 82 Victoria Street South • Port r Hey Net surfers! News Advertiser - `- Sports now on t . the Internet �- www.durhamnews.net Peovski* powers Power to soccer tourney win PICKERING —The Pickering Power Canada Trust under -15 boys' tier 1 rep soccer team won the Unionville -Milliken Soccer Club's third annual tournament on the weekend, going unbeaten all the way. In the final against North Bav, Power got the go-ahead goal midway through the second half on a breakaway by Mike Peovski to secure a 2-1 vic- tory. Peovski also scored the first Pickering goal in the first half - Pickering advanced to the final by downing Unionville 2-0 in the semi-final contest. Peovski and Kadar Awaleh-God scored for Power. In the tourney opener, Pickering outhustled the North York Cosmos en route to a 4-0 victory. Peovski again was the big shooter for Power with a pair of mark- ers. Adam Chase and Jesse Luciano added one goal apiece. The Pickering defence planed a flawless match P1 P continued to display his scoring touch with a pair of goals. Awaleh-God also had two and Luciano one. Team members are Adam Chase, Darryl Pearce, Bill Ilristov, Vlatko Andonov, Justin Gariba, Andrew Campbell, Steven Bookal, Allan Wearmouth, Charles Malcolm, Mike Peovski, Jason Girard. Jesse Luciano, John O'Connor, Yusuf Williams, Andrew Perry and Andrew Panko. Call-ups for the tournament were Nicholas Karkas, Jonathan Angrove and Kadar Awaleh-God. The team is coached by Carl Pearce, Tem' Gariba and Chris Campbell. a0utr eat +OCa1r LI>GYIS , against North York. YOUTH WINTER HOCKEY LEAGUE Power crushed Georgetown 10-0 in at the State of the Art the second game. Allan Wearmouth led to to ifJltlsOt006a • 4 NHL the way with four goals, followed by Chase and Peovski with two each. BANTAM RINKS Luciano and Nicholas Karkas scored a SWEATERS • PRACTICES the other markers. In the third game. Pickering scored *AWARDS � CpTti!< & more.... a 5-2 victory' over Caled(x). Peovski For More Information call (416) 412-0404 (ext. 25) 1)1 R11:'"1 "E.11 GIRLS 110( KE.1 ASSO( . FALL RE (;ISTRXF1O\ FOR IN'FO : A. Vuhe'- (9115) 420-8195 Irytt I'll KI KIN(iRECRI AfION600Ph1 10t)0)(0)P11 1lI\ R of P1 12. tN1 VAX ('Oh1h1l Vffl' ('I-:\ MR 30Ph1 I'O 8 30 Ph1 _ SI: 1'. 15, 1996 1_UAX ('Oh1h11 \I I -N. cUNTER � 10 30AM TO 1 30 Ph1 D.W.G.H.A. TIER 2 SELECT FALL TRYOUTS TRYOC'T.S 57.00 EA. CO.YT.4CT.• ORL4ND0 MOQU0 (905)420-4851 TYKE SELECTS (1984.90.91) SAT SEPT 7.96 SUN SEPT 8, 96 —SAT SLU 11 96 PICKERING VILLAGE PICKERING VILLAGE AJAX C f 4:OOPM - 5:OOPM 9 OOAM-I O:OOAM 10 10AM -11 30 AM NOVICE TIER 2 SAT SEPT 7. 96 SUN SEPT 8,96 SAT SEPT 14-96 PICKERING VILLAGE PICKERING VILLAGE AJAX C C- 5.00PM - 6:OOPM 10:00AM - 11:00 AM 11 30AM - 12-30 (1987, 1988) ATOM TIER 2 (1985. 1986) SAT SEPT 7.96 SUN. SEPT 8,96 SAT. SEPT. 14,96 PICKERING VILLAGE PICKERING VILLAGE AJAX CC, 6 OOPM - 7:00 PM LOOPM-2:OOPM 12:30PM - 1:30 PM PEEWEE TIER 2 (1983, 1984) SAT. SEPT 7, % SUN. 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DYER (905)683-5672 AX C.0 3OPM AX C.C. 10:30AM -1 1:30 AM AX CC 6:30PM - 7:30 PM AX CC 1 1:30AM - 12:30PM AX CC 30PM - 8:30 Pl1t AX CC 112:30PM - 1:30PM AX C.0.3 - 9:30PM AX CC 1:30PM - 2:30 PM THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 13 PiC Name Dro in in A ax an kering _.....,,,,fiy .. , ,....>x' Birthday Very happy birthday wishes are sent to Britney Butt on her seventh birthday on Sept. 9. Britney moved to Pickering recently. Best wishes and lots of love come from Mom Donna. Bob, brother Darrell. her Grandma and Grandad Nash. GG Stowe. Auntie Denise. Vncle Harry dash. and cousins Ryan. _Danielle and Luke. Birthday Sept. 9 is a special day, in the Zopf household h c c a u s e Andrew turns lwo. On hand to wish him a happy birth- day at his NVinnie the Pooh party will be Alommy, Daddy, Buhba, Poppa, Grandma and Grandpa, his aunts. un.Ics. cousins and triends. "Happy birthday sweetie. We It), e you." 50th anniversary . Birthday A real win- ner has turned nine. Skye Fitzgerald cel- ebrated her birthday on Sept. 2 and wishing her all the hest with lots of, love were Mom, Dad and West- on. Birthday Blrthdav wishes were sent out w Alary Torchia, who turned Z2 on Scpt. 7. Love I"rom the family. i Birthday %large `litchell celebrated her 65th birthday on7 s... Aug. 23. Wishing her all the best 1 and hopes for mss: mam more were her friends at the Rougemount Cu- �_ ".► op and her dau,!h- ter IN)nna. Birthday .-Me prettiest girl in the world" turns one Sept. 12, Wishing Alyssa Annette Sabino a happy birthday are Mom, Dad, brother Michael, Nana_ Pana_ Nnnna and beloved Mildred and William St. Tbotmas celebrate their 50th anniversary Sept. 14. Best wishes come from family in Ajax and Bob- caygeon. An open house is being held on the big day from 1 to 4 p.m. in Burnt River. Call 683-5217 for more information on the open house. Birthday Jessie Justin David Osborne turned one on Sept. 5. Proud parents Lisa and Chris had a family gathering to celebrate. Lots of love, hugs and kisses from his parents, brother David and, of course, Nana. "Hope you had a lovely birthday Jessie," says Nana. Birthday "It has been a very special year in the Latino household of Ajax, full of love and laughter since the birth of r Cory", who will turn one on Sept. 11. A big party is -. . planned for Sept. 14. "We love you angel baby." "�� M Hugs and kisses 1w==, from Mom Anna, Dadr Charlie, Nonr and donna DeRocchis, Nonno and Norma Latino. all your aunts, uncles, cousins and godparents: 45th Anniversary Sept. K Is a spc T tial day for Irene and Norwood ..• Taylor (d Ajax, as �' f they arc mark;ng -� their 451h wed- - ding annv ersary. ` Best wishes come from daughter 44 Noreen and her husband Ed Scul- Iy. son David and his wife Cind-,. and grandchildren J o n a t h a nj Richard. Saman- tha. Jennifer. Jordan and Shan- � •x. non. I . ~ ` Birthday The cutic ��� - in the Khan d - r, home Is now three ✓�.-- years old. Amanda •.�� celebrated her birthday on Sept. and wishing her all the best with hues and kisses were Mom, Dad and brother Brandon. Birthday Best wish- es go out to Joey Davis, who cele- brates 'anoth- er' birthday on Sept. Il. Happy b4th- day greetings and love from family and friends. 1 1 ' ow LoCATED IN PICKERING 1450 KINGSTON RD. (west of Brock/east of Liverpool) Pickering Square Medical Centre ra m a > Kingston Rd 837=2020 J - ��' ONE HOUR SERVICE QZ Birthday Christo- pher Wilcox turned seven on Sept. 2 and "contin- ues to grow ■ up — loo fast". Mom, Dad, all his relatives and friends wish him the hest. "Love yah" buddy.. } Birthday Our precious little one" turned three on Scpt. 7. Bah-, Heidi Bartlett _clehrated her hirthda-, with hruthers KNle and Josh..Ister Amanda. %lommv. Daddy. Grandma .Ind Grandpa lun 'hah�. We lo%c sa 1„n, Birthdati's A big fella celebrated his third birthday on Sept. 2.Julian Sebastian had a party with his friends and fami- ly. Wishing Julian a happy birthday with lots of love were Mommy and Daddy. Julian's dad Greg has his birthday on Sept. 14; best wishes from Amanda. It R0,& it 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-5431 THIS WFFF's CAKE %TNNFka ARF 1. Heidi sartlea 2 Skye Fingerald 3. Christopher Wilcox inner, nuy Ko dueitly 10 Iia+km kt lin+ to recene their FRFF .ikv (Picas• pnntde tdcnUhranon) PKIZF \ALIU I \TIL NAT NFPT 1"4. 11rH, .I l PACE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 Wedding Planner MARRIED BY ELVIS - A Pickering couple renewed their wedding vows in the most wacky way v imaginable... with a little help from The King himself. Sherry Wiesemann, 27, and her husband Gord. 29, walked down the aisle to stand A in Front of Elvis Presley hiinself (o.k., a close facsimile) at the Graceland Chapel in Las Vegas to renew their wedding vows last Valentine's day in celebration of the couple's fifth anniversary. o "We wanted to do something for ourselves... something wild and crazy. When we "Ot down there, we decided to do it... and we did says Mrs. Wiesemann, a homemaker. While down in Vegas, the Couple consulted with the Yellow Pages to find a chapel where Elvis would he presiding over the nuptials. On the day of the %%edding. the �l iesemanns O O +ere whisked limousine from their hotel to the 4^ IiUdc'l� hapel where i t line-up of' other scxm-to- hc-married- h%-Elvis co.ait s were .i%saiting their (urn at the Visit our store for altar. Just prior to the ceremony, the bride and groom were allowed to pick out their respecti%c bouquets and boutonmeres in a tine selection of preparation for the big moment -- the arrival of the King, and the SIMPLY ELEGANT beginning of the ceremony. Elvis, wearing his trademark black. sequined jump suit. stood Dresses and Outfits before the bride, who wore a black floor -length skirt and white • Custom Fitting,'_ blouse and the groom decked out in a black suit. Three Elvis • Sl/es 6-20 songs, including the obligatory rendering of Viva Las Vegas. and a halt -hour later and the wedding ceremony was complete. -Considering how cheesy it sounds. it was very beautifully i done and veru romantic notes Mrs. Wiesemann of the ceremo y. COLLECTION "it was tasteful as you.re going to get having it done by Elvis." Q Would the Wiescmanns return to The King's chaps] of love (41 6) 201 —9966 again for. say. their 10th wedding anniversary" The answer is a ; definite yrs. 66 Old Kingston ltd., Highland Creek Village (�L'est "1 would definitely do it again:' says stn. Wiesemann. "It was Hill just w. of Port Union) really romantic:' Your Kardrobe is W)rth the Trip! 74icA;?�"04ff 4 *�Iaz pvwea4w a Rel4ce4&d Presentirva Comfort Inns & Peace of Mind CmJort Inns in 'Toronto and surroundin area are the perfect place for your out-oj-town weddugguests, and ure'll look a1 ter the detaits. 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Oshawa Pickering 905-434-5000 905-831-6200 dor reservations }& information on our Durham - Area locations call. ■ ''i '}4: "!�. l i'Y9': • a t R 'l1'Y!'��..'73A. �• Gt�AL•. t Y;b ago vo.+ t, REGRETS `Q Due to circumstances beyond our control - The Bridal Show scheduled for Sun., Sept. 15, has been cancelled. Tljr irritltge (T -h£ �'�£rttage Gitf£r - an exquisite banquet, wedding and meeting hall, owned and run by the Kinsmen Club of Ajax, is now available for rental with ALL profits turned back to community needs. If you are looking to rent an exceptional hall, please contact the Ajax Kinsmen at 686-6222. You will be helping your conununity and booking the finest hall of it's kind in the area (fully licensed and serviced). Sl•v `'•'1" = Ojlicial Wedding COnsuitant.qor Thr lirritage Trnter 1900 Concesswn 8 (2nd Rd. Ab of s7) Fast of Brock Rd., Pickering 649-2436 l N ind Pickering's Largest Studio! 31HOTOGRAPHY BY CHUCK SHUMILAK (Dates available for 1997) ' Videos Also Available • Wedding Show Specials "�.•� • Have Your Engagement Photo ►� Taken on Our Harley Renowned portrait & wedding photographer widely acclaimed for artistically unique images. A professional reputation for persgnal Award -wren nq Photographer Chuck Shumilak service. the highest quality prints. SERVING TORONTO & SURROUND AREAS (905] 831-4305 LIVERPQOL - HUB PLAZA 1298 Kingston Rd. 1 mm 4,11"ll 4 4 qtsi Is Cha FTa FROST 4 F V1 1 29" STE1 COLOR TV 2199, COLOR TELEVISION FREE �GENER, C� NIGHT Man c"m INCL +1 VIX YOUR CHOICE t~ 7 PC. FAMILY DINETpTE -� r 'BEST CHOICE OPEN SUNDAYS 11.5 Be a hero to the community by giving to United Way The United Wav needs your help more than ever this year and the 1996 Campaign Chair, Sherry Robinson. hopes that everyone in the community will help them reach their goal of $1,013,300. She says that due to decreased government funding the efforts of the United Way are more important than ever before. "The communities of Ajax - Pickering must not turn their backs on those that need our help the most," says Sherry. " On a more positive note, she looks forward "to making new triends and working with them to meet our goal, and have a lot of fun doing it." Sherry was horn and raised on a farm near Campbellford, Ontario. She originally came to this area as manager of the Roval Bank at the tCampaign Chair MS" Robinson Hwy 2 and Whites Rd. branch in 1990. She is currently manager at the Hwy 2 and Liverpool Rd. branch and is an active member of the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade She is married to Steve and they have three children, Jeff, Rob and Stephanie. She enjoys going to the cottage with the family and plays a mean game of golf. 1 am pleased and honoured to he this year's Campaign Chair and the time I will invest in this n worthwhile venture indicates the ,6 commitment the Royal Bank has a made to the United Way," she says. m "Participation in this year's campaign offers each of you an opportunity to provide leadership to the community in which you o live and work. Your leadership r encourages others and provides hope to the one in three residents who rely on United Way. Be a hero to yourself and the community. a Give to United Way." '�✓ UNITED WAS REPORT Sunday, September 8, 1996 A United Way Advertising Publication Pressrun 40,000 4 Pages Win a dream vacation to Hawaii with United Way TICKETS $10 # DRAW DATE SEPT. 28th/96 FIRST PRIZE: TRIP FOR TWO I1 days/'3 Islands!$2000ending MutA,,r,F_ rF?-TS THOUGH VAL MARM&ALL TRAVEL (OR REDEEMABU MR 37,000) w " S5" TV WITH SURROUND SOUND THIRD PRIZE:/'� 27" TV z / ti EARLY BIRD DRAW J('NF_ 16th. 1996 7V 1 CR Combo ',5 • LIMIT 4006 TICKETS, TOME SOLD "The Dinner Club " helps young people make it on their own For most people, living on their own can he a difficult experience. It can be filled with fear and loneliness. But for young people forced to live on their own due to difficult family circumstances it can he pretty scary. Sabrina Dellandrea is 18 years old and two months ago she was faced with living on her own. But fortunately for her and many other young people, United Way, in co-operation with The Youth Centre in Ajax, has funded a special project called "The Dinner Club". Health Promoter, Katie Michaels, and Youth Worker, Janet MacPherson, are the co-ordinators of this innovative initiative. "This is a program for independent youth or soon to be independent youth," says Janet. 'The young people meet to talk about topics such as nutrition and prepare an actual meal." The Dinner Club also invites a speaker from the community to present topics such as, how to rent a room or apartment, personal safety, budgeting your money and, of course, nutrition. "Youth need this kind of support because there's very little for them in an adult world," says Janet. "Many are struggling with school, a job or possibly both. " The next session will be starting October 15, 1996 and youths who are interested should contact the centre at 428-1212 or drop in at 360 Bayly St. unit #5. Janet says there will be six sessions run until next spring, each being one night a week for six weeks. Sabrina is slowly adjusting to living on her own and says The Dinner Club has been very helpful in the transition to being independent. but I'm doing good so far." In the future she plans on renting something bigger than the room she has now, but in the meantime she is concentrating on school and looking forward to next summer �k hen ,he can work again at Thr )'0L1(1-. t'rntrc as a program assistant. "We've designed a program with a holistic approach to health" says Katie. "By teaching someone how to lake care of themselves with proper nutrition it will help them be effccme in all aspects of their lives." A~ Its ae.rfect combination. p � has a Hawaiian theme; with music, The event is being held on ATRIP TO Helping United Way and spending food, entertainment and the draw Saturday, September 28 at the 1 I days in paradise. for the grand prize of a vacation to H.M.S. Ajax Room at the Ajax Auw ■ This year's Kick -Off Dinner for the Ajax-Pickenng United Way Hawaii and $2000 spending money. Community Centre. At the dinner ['ontinned on na¢e 3 TICKETS $10 # DRAW DATE SEPT. 28th/96 FIRST PRIZE: TRIP FOR TWO I1 days/'3 Islands!$2000ending MutA,,r,F_ rF?-TS THOUGH VAL MARM&ALL TRAVEL (OR REDEEMABU MR 37,000) w " S5" TV WITH SURROUND SOUND THIRD PRIZE:/'� 27" TV z / ti EARLY BIRD DRAW J('NF_ 16th. 1996 7V 1 CR Combo ',5 • LIMIT 4006 TICKETS, TOME SOLD "The Dinner Club " helps young people make it on their own For most people, living on their own can he a difficult experience. It can be filled with fear and loneliness. But for young people forced to live on their own due to difficult family circumstances it can he pretty scary. Sabrina Dellandrea is 18 years old and two months ago she was faced with living on her own. But fortunately for her and many other young people, United Way, in co-operation with The Youth Centre in Ajax, has funded a special project called "The Dinner Club". Health Promoter, Katie Michaels, and Youth Worker, Janet MacPherson, are the co-ordinators of this innovative initiative. "This is a program for independent youth or soon to be independent youth," says Janet. 'The young people meet to talk about topics such as nutrition and prepare an actual meal." The Dinner Club also invites a speaker from the community to present topics such as, how to rent a room or apartment, personal safety, budgeting your money and, of course, nutrition. "Youth need this kind of support because there's very little for them in an adult world," says Janet. "Many are struggling with school, a job or possibly both. " The next session will be starting October 15, 1996 and youths who are interested should contact the centre at 428-1212 or drop in at 360 Bayly St. unit #5. Janet says there will be six sessions run until next spring, each being one night a week for six weeks. Sabrina is slowly adjusting to living on her own and says The Dinner Club has been very helpful in the transition to being independent. but I'm doing good so far." In the future she plans on renting something bigger than the room she has now, but in the meantime she is concentrating on school and looking forward to next summer �k hen ,he can work again at Thr )'0L1(1-. t'rntrc as a program assistant. "We've designed a program with a holistic approach to health" says Katie. "By teaching someone how to lake care of themselves with proper nutrition it will help them be effccme in all aspects of their lives." A~ Unemploved Help Centre gives iob seekers a helping hand r T f 1 Unitea Wny a r, y ' T z Mo C.A.R.E. -Career Assistance & Resources for Employment - a project for the Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre. A Career & Employment agency to help you - free of charge! There are jobs out there, you just etaed M Assistance',,. `V t,Rtstitii . Employment la division of the Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre) comes in. Located at 1400 Bayly St., unit 12 next to the Pickering GO station, the centre is staffed by people who can assist you in finding the right job or training you need to further your career. Employment Career Counsellor, Donna Whiteman says they help people from all walks of life, from unskilled workers to executives. old and young alike. "We offer workshops on-site such as job search techniques, resumes and cover letters, searching the hidden job market and interview preparation." says Donna. "There is also a library of resources and computers available for lbt iba the bici0 j . workshop teaches yod to look beyond the newspaper advertisements and the job banks at the unemployment office. "Only 20% of available jobs are advertised so 80% are hidden," explains Donna. "By networking and using resources like business directories, the Yellow Pages and professional association publications, you will uncover the jobs you want." Of course your resume' is very important and their two hour workshop will show you what to include and what to leave out and the various styles that will suit your needs. If you've already written a resume, the staff at C.A.R.E. are available to give you a second opinion. "When conducting your job says Donxa, "Don't lust mail a sumo and wait by the phone." She says if you follow up with a phone call it's harder for the prospective employer to say no to an interview. If you go there in person it may increase your odds further. "The best time to call is before and after business hours," says Donna. "Sometimes you may end up speaking directly to the employer and bypassing the secretary." The centre secs between 300 and 400 people per month. Although the Centre does not place people into jobs their assistance has resulted in many people securing employment. The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and their services are free. For more information call 420- 4010. Distress Centre Durham celebrates 25 years on the line Reaching out for help is never easy. But for those that have. it's the most important moment in their Ines. 'More than 6500 times a vcar people in crisis. from those contemplating suicide to those that just need a empathetic voice on the other end of the line. have been calling the Distress Centre for 25 years. But the history goes back 35 years ago when Re%. Chad Farah of England discovered his parishioners. who were coming to him for counselling. were dealing with many of their problems by talking to volunteers from the church who were scr%mg coffee in the waiting room. He began to incorporate their participation into his sessions and was the beginning of the development of active listening Instruction. Known as "Samaritans", they moved to Canada where they set up centres to continue their work. The late Shirley Lavis, !ounder of the "Oshawa Distress Centre was introduced to the Samaritan movement while in England and brought the concept to Durham. Today the Durham Distress Centre, incorporated in 1974. is one of 26 across Ontano. The dedicated volunteers are attracted through advertising and word of mouth and once selected -volunteer 16 to 20 hours a month including one overnight shift. Operations Co-ordinator Karen Turchetto says they look for people of all ages with very special people skills. 'A'c want people who are canng and non -judgmental," she says. *NVe avoid caretakers and people who like giving out free advice. We want them to empower the caller to see the positive things in their lives as a starting point." The United Way has made the work of the Distress Centre possible over the years and Karen says they've alw•ays been very supportive. 1. We work together to help create a happy and healthy community." she says. "They're support is vital to our continued success. Soon the Distress Centre will be starting a pilot project with a 1-800 number to reach more people in the northern parts of Durham. For now if you need help don't hesitate to call. In Durham call 433- 1 221 . If necessary call collect. If you are interested in volunteering call 723-4461. Karen Turchetto, Operations Co-ordinator Distress Centre Durham says they receive more than 6,500 calls per year. COPE and the Ajar -Pickering Hospitaljoin forces to help improve people's lives Susan Fyfe of the Ajax -Pickering Hospital and Christine Kent of COPE are the organizers of the self-esteem group aimed at improving the metal health of its participa its Many people in our community "The United Way has have problems with their self-esteem. enabledthis partnership and to supply When they do, it makes it difficult to handouts and manuals as well as cope with everyday life. overhead materials," says Christine. Community Care's COPE "It's a great collaboration of the two Mental Health Program recruits organizations to provide an excellent volunteers to help and support people service to people who really need it." with mental health problems on a one Susan says it's the first time that to one basis or in support groups. The the mental health program of the volunteer is a good listener and can hospital has joined with another help the person put the positive community agency to provide a aspects of life in better perspective. service like this. Now with the help of the United "A group like this helps to Way, these volunteers, along with a increase the self-esteem of the professional facilitator from the participants and enable them to hospital, will be meeting once a week handle the everyday stresses of life so for 12 weeks with a group of patients they won't need as much or avy for a unique self esteem counselling professional care in the future," she group. explains. "It will give them the skills Susan Fyfe for the Ajax to prevent further bouts of depression Pickering Hospital and Christine and being overwhelmed by life's Kent from Community Care are stresses. It will make them feel good spearheading the project and hope to about themselves." start it in the next few weeks.. In the past the group included two professional facilitators but the new session will replace one with a COPE volunteer and free up the hospital staff member for other duties. "Our volunteers are from all walks of life who have a good attitude toward metal health," says Christine. 'They are good listeners and feel that people have a lot of potential and bring out a positive attitude in those they come in contact with." The program will run for 12 weeks and is a closed group of 12 people. If you feel that a group like this would help you or would like to become a COPE volunteer call Christine at 686-3248. Young men and women offer their help through Community Cay The name of the organization explains a lot. Community Care is made up of people who care about those in their community. These volunteers include 35 young men and women in high school and university who make the lives of the elderly and physically challenged better by helping them maintain their quality of life. Sue Mariglia and Dawn Bennett were this summer's youth co-ordinators for the home support program. They organize these young people this summer to cut lawns, do housecleaning and other odd jobs for those that find these tasks difficult to do. 'The helpers range in age from 13 to 17 and some university students, " says Dawn. "They do tasks around the house for our clients because they just can't do it themselves anymore but still want to live in their homes." Nick Kent, 15 couldn't find a job this summer but didn't want to hang around the house while he was off school. "I like doing this job because it's good to help other people," says Nick. "It keeps you busy an hour or L e program two at each job and you get to meet a lot of nice people." His 17 -year-old brother Greg also had trouble getting summer work, like many of his friends, but heard about the Community Care program and wanted to get involved. "I feel good about helping the community," he says. "It builds character and it's something good you can put on your resume." Mrs. Agnes MacPherson had a hip injury 10 years ago but didn't want to move from her home in Pickering so she called Community Care to see if they could help her. "Without their help I'd have to move, 1 wouldn't be able to live here," she explains. "This way I can keep my house and maintain my quality of life." If you are interested in the services of these hard working young men and women or would like to join the program as a helper or driver call Community Care at 686-3331. Greg and Nick Kent are just two of the 35 helpers that Youth Cc -ordinator Dawn Bennett sends to homes in Ajax and Pickering to do jobs like cutting grass and housecleaning. -i- "A trip to paradise" Continued from page 1 _ and dance, there will be Hawaiian entertainment and music provided by the band Taylor Made. Two of Yuk Yuk's funniest comedians will be on hand to make the audience laugh. Comics Larry Horowitz and David Merry will be sharing their unique brand of humour with the always appreciative United Way crowd. The draw for the trip to Hawaii will be made after dinner and there will be a lucky winner among the 4,000 ticket holders. The tickets are $10 each and .are available at the United Waty office in the Baywood Plaza on Bayly St. Tickets for the dinner/dance are $40 each and can be purchased at any Ajax/Pickering Royal Bank branch or at the United Way office. The 11 -day trip to Hawaii for two will take you to three different islands. You'll also get 52.1100 spending money. Arrangcnrcnt` will be made through % .,i Last year's United Way Dinner and Dance featured an Italian theme and the comedy of Yuk Yuk's. It was a great success with a sell out crowd Marshall Travel. If you win and can't get away, the prize is redeemable for $7,000 cash. The second prize in the draw is for a 35" TV with surround sound and the third prize is a 27" TV. Other events planned for the campaign include "Commuter Days". On Sept. 30th volunteers will be handing out a newsletter at the Ajax GO Station and informing travellers about the local campaign. They will be doing the same on Oct. I st at the Pickering GO Station. One of the main messages to people is that even though they work in Toronto, they can request that any donation to the United Wav he directed towards the Larry MacNeil was the winner of the early bird draw for the TVNCR combo. Hero he accepts his prize from Ajax -Pickering Campaign Chair Sherry Robison s United Way of Ajax and Pickering. On Nov. 10th there is an Art Fair and Auction at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Starting at 12 Noon, visitors will be able to enjoy work from local area artists and bid on their favourites. On Nov. 22nd United Way will host its Campaign Volunteer Appreciation Night. This is an opportunity for everyone to celebrate the hard work they've put into the campaign. A dance will cap off the evening. The final event planned is a Teen Fashion Show on Nov. 29th. Auditions have just finished and local area young people selected as models will be showing off fashions by area retailers. As of press time the location of the event has not been announced. United Way of Ajax Pickering is looking forward to your support this year and hopes that all of you will work together to make this year's campaign a huge success. United Way of AiaxwPlckering United Way is a volunteer organization dedicated to assisting local agencies and groups that provide vital human and health services and programs to the residents of Ajax and Pickering. Our Mission Statement is to increase the ability of the people of Ajax and Pickering to care for one another through leadership in community problem solving, including generation and allocation of financial and other resources. United Way of Ajax - Pickering recognizes the great change that is taking place within our society and is dedicated to embracing this change through fulfillment of its Mission ire all about r UNITED WAY AD ECUTIVE [>IRECTOR L; DENNIS GODUN Statement. This change presents new and exciting challenges with unlimited opportunity for United Way to bring together the people of our communities. The Leadership Giving Program promotes and recognizes personal giving of $500 and more to United way's annual campaign. In 1"-;, 29 individuals contributed over $19.0m to the communities of Ajax and Pickering through the Leadership Giving Program. Leadership giving is recognized at the following levels: LEADERS Gifts of $500-$999 HEROES Gifts of $1000 and above Leadership Heroes will receive a special thank you from the 1996 United Way Campaign Chair Sherry Robinson and will be listed, with their permission, on the Leadership Honour Roll that will be included in the United Way of Ajax -Pickering annual Report This is what your donation will do Every dollar you give to the United Way counts. Those that count on your donation put the money to good use to help more than 39,000 residents in our communities. PEOPLE IN CRISIS Four agencies, with the assistance of 329 volunteers, reached 8,728 people in crisis situations. For example: -251 children who have suffered or witness violence in their home or family received support and counselling. -200 homeless individuals received food and shelter. -6,654 Durham residents received crisis counselling. -444 women in abusive situations received crisis counselling and referral. REACHING CHILDREN Five agencies with the help of 595 volunteers provided programs and assisstance for 2,403 children. For example: -590 individuals accessed the Family Education Resource Centre for educational programs on understanding parenting and child management. -30 children with special needs received one-on-one swimming and water skills instruction. -33 young boys were matched with a l A ._. of "Big Brother" 1,374 Durham Region children were able to attend day camp. MEETING HEALTH CARE NEEDS Two agencies with 316 volunteers touched 2,055 individuals with health care services. For example: -11,229 meals -on -wheels were delivered to homebound seniors. -3,557 units of blood were collected through 21 clinics held in Ajax and Pickering. -1,334 individuals participated in a speakers bureau related to mental health issues. -360 participants registered for 36 first aid courses. -165 persons were loaned home health care equipment. - SENIORS/DISABLED ;.r Five agencies served 4,664 seniors and disabled persons with the help of 478 volunteers. For example: -75 developmental delayed individuals received the training and support required for success in the workplace. -265 seniors were provided escorted transportation to medical appointments. -300 visually impaired and blind persons received rehabilitation training. Many thanks to the Royal Bank and CIBC for their financial assistance in making this newsletter possible CIBC -2.410 hearing impaired persons had access to interpreting services. -130 isolated elderly persons were matched with a friendly visitor. SUPPORTING FAMILIES & COMMUNITY Seven agencies provided over 7,697 individuals with family and community supports. For example: -71 young adults received paid, on-the- job training. •200 victims of violence received counselling. -632 persons received financial counselling. -6,214 persons accessed Information Ajax/Pickering -450 persons received family counselling. The 1996 United Way Campaign Cabinet 1996 United Way Volunteer Cabinet from left to right. Back Row: David Cook, Mark Lacy, Axel Starck, Gary Down, John Rider, Georgia McNicoll, Kevin Boyd. Middle Row: Shamini Kirupa, Grace Lenehan, Francis Docherty, Peter Tollefsen, Grant Bridge, Holly Kassay, Maralyn Tassone, Irene Tilcox, Susan Frudd. Seated: Ajax Mayor Steve Parish, Campaign Chair Sherry Robinson and Executive Director Dennis Goulin. a 9 UNITED WAY OF � AJAX-PICKERING "Your donations at work" Your generous contributions enable United Way of Ajax -Pickering to support the programs offered by these agencies and provide funding for emerging community initiatives. AJAX-PICKERING COMMUNITY CARE (905) 686-3331 BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SWIM PROGRAM (905) 428-8111 (905) 839-2251 AJAX-PICKERING & WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION ST. JOHN' AMBULANCE -DURHAM REGION COMMUNITY LIVING DURHAM BRANCH 1-800-267-1032 (905) 427-3300 (905) 436-8760 (905) 434-7800 BIG BROTHERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND THE DENISE HOUSE (905) 686-2871 (905) 436-7732 (905) 728-7311 Douglas E. Carl President & CEO AEG Sorting Systems Inc. just as we are proud to celebrate our "50th Year of Excellence" as a member of this community. our employees are equally proud of their record of support and commitment to United Way. We are keenl%l aware that our contributions help one in three Ajax - Pickering residents... family, friends and neighbours in need in so many different ways ... through the comprehensive range of programs offered by United Way member agencies that otherwise could not exists. Whether we realize it or not, these vital services touch us all. As you look to give something back to your community, just ask yourself...what better way than United Way! • SEPT. 28 6:00 P.M. SEPT. 30 6:30 A.M. OCT. 1 6:30 A.M. NOV. 10 12 NOON NOV. 22 7:00 P.M. NOV. 29 7:00 P.M. CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY REGION OF VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES DURHAM BRANCH (905) 571-3151 (905) 420-3383 CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES OF DURHAM (905) 725-3513 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION (905) 433-1551 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (905) 433-0254 CREDIT COUNSELLING SERVICE OF DURHAM (905) 579-1951 DISTRESS CENTRE OF DURHAM REGION (905) 723-4461 DURHAM DEAF SERVICES (905) 579-3328 DURHAM REGION UNEMPLOYED HELP CENTRE (905) 420-4010 PICKERING (905) 579-1821 OSHAWA HEAD INJURY ASSOCIATION OF DURHAM REGION (905) 723-2732 JOHN HOWARD SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION AJAX (905) 427-8165 OSHAWA (905) 579-8482 KINARK CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES (905) 433-0241 !SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF AJAX- PICKERINGANFO AJAX-PICKERING (905) 686-2661 DINNER/DANCE H.M.S. AJAX ROOM, AJAX C.C. 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Bands taking part were The Dual, Afroswine, Hop 55, Kirmits Toadstool and Live Well. Event organizer Keith Smiles, second row left, and bar owner Peter Wedig, second row right, hold the cheque. photo by Andrew Iwanowski I nr,�,� THE FARM STORE LAWN &GARDEN (J�'�`", AND MQRF W N My/f1d15 2t CLEARANCE PRODUCT REG. SALE PRODUCT REG. SALE MRO STARTER FERIIUZER 9 KG_ 18-2/-12 $14.99 59.00 18 KG $3.99 S2.59 VIGIRO INSECTILQER 9 KG. 12.63 $21.99 $14.19 BEAUTY STONE SHALL WHITE MILOGRANITE FERTILIZER $29.99 $18.99 18 KG $3.99 52.59 PLANTERS BENCH $64.99 544.99 CRUSHED RED TILE 18 KG $3.99 $2.59 LAWN EDGING $9.99 S7.19 CO-OP PREMIUM POTTING SOIL PLASTIC URN PLANTER 55.99 $3.99 30 L $5.99 53.49 PLASTIC BEAR PLANTER $10.99 S7.99 SHEEP MANURE 18 KG 52.99 51.99 PLASTIC STRAWBERRY COW MANURE 18 KG $2.99 $1.99 PLANTER 510.99 $7.99 PROFESSIONAL ROSE PLANTING PLASTIC STRAWBERRY MIX 35L 55.59 53.49 PLANTER $10.99 $7.99 PROFESSIONAL BEDDING PLANT COCO SHELL MULCH 2 CU. 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I '- BELL S ASSORTED WS A RTED SOUPS SOUPS 19 oz TIN EA 284 mL TIN EA. ^,1 CAII'J FROZE�i MORRISON I41.'O'.TF,E ARIN FROZE! 'LE LL0 C. S CEREAL MINI V IDES PAPER BAG 2 BAG LIMIT $AG PRG piggy OF �'AHIG x+rC.��- -c JN-AHIC I' 3Z HEFN-WAI.t n - PARSLEY 4 BEANS 169 . 3 Yl Ilii OWN t � • r _ COB o4yp�[�C��-cj��N(/�A��R �io— C�NNQfc .crjr,�r--c- •�A *,MUSHI�.1 W wwm ►t'hc ii vote shop at Kiiob Hill Fttrin.c" 04. PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19% REGISTRATION Hie. tl t\� BIYM PICKERING SWIM CLUB & SWIM FUNDAMENTALS FOR KIDS DEMONSTRATION & TRYOUTS Thurs Sept. 19 4 p.m. -7 p.m. PICK. REC. COMPLEX UPPER LEVEL VVHAT TO LOOK FOR)X' ARI) TO! • Profe sional Coaching • (;seat Team Sph it • Hard work that makes you feel g(xxi • Fun • Mane High (:aMre Swim Meets -For information, please call Kathleen Kaye 837-2348" Need some career direction? OBC can help. Accounting - Business Admmstranoa 2x C-mpr+-uxed Bookkeeping Computer Software & Systems operator Administrative Assataat - Secretary Dental Asnviog - Narmacy Technician Medial Office Assistant - Medical Lab. Assistant Medical Office Administrator - Homan Service Worker Chdd k Youth Asastant - Animal Care Aide ♦' Travel CounseLag • Tourism ✓k Hospdaiiry Law Ckrk - Law and Security - Legal Office Assistant crud many more._ Got wbom ym waK ra M ba. wit OBC's *iy sarew taI I g firsi:b r 12 iiiiiisoft w hal ?oo John st —OBC /Mid7wrt oMilli (v :3 576-9175 OWN 00 #t.sr.,aa ram There's still time to register for Durham College Continuous Learning Fall '96 Courses To register by phone with your credit cord, call '(905)721-3000 ort -800-461-3260. For more information call (905) 721-3052. 44M Educating You for the Real World. Learn to prepare income taxes from H&R Block, the nation's No. I income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimize your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program ■ Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 UiIWIT0YlWresM EGIST,,R,ATION, I Nhatever the reason..., Don't wait any longer! Give your child a fresh start to a new school year! We teach the basic math & language skills to place your child on the road to success! FAITH MONTESSORI TUTORING ®B in9 pan 50 Commercial Ave.`be t\atuta` Suite 214. Ajax 428-1285 -'a Using the Montessori M o Education ADVANTAGETHE DURHAM Correspondence & Computer Conferencing Opportunities Would you prefer to learn at home? Durham College Continuous Learning now offers a variety of courses delivered via the INTFF.RNET or through CORRESPONDENCE. There is a wide range of subjects available in the areas of Business, Computers, and Healtb & Human Studies. Learning through Distance Education offers you the flexibility to learn what you want, when you want and where you want. Register today! To receive a Free Register by phone with course calendar credit card 721-3000 or call 721.3052. 1.800-461-3260. DURHAM Educating You for the Real World. AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB WILL BE HOLDING ' REGISTRATION FOR THE FOLLOWING FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL - Fun program for children 3-5 years old CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for children ages 5 & up JUNIORANTERMEDIATE/SENIOR - C.FS.A. test stream skaters 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 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 Easts1d4m $A-�-+++oay za�a.tes you to... SOCVER! A unique style of musical performance 6 w1mimesc" o111:ies>ats:.t�o� T1sza�ra. !3e'p�- ilk, 7:�Oyu� 1�etsttsre Mr �Nam MOW. W' As�v("y''•+�Y}'/ . . , W► a!'+Pf�ra.w7. ,_• .��K.'i h►"i"r�♦ . .. 'ti:►1''1 .. . r �, , t• n. r v4 . egrees please: Durham entre open for academic Y CHRISTY CHASE •IAL TU THE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM -- Deborah nna wants to get her uni- sity degree but she also I ts to stay close to home her two children. Thanks to Durham Col- . Trent and York universi- the Ajax resident can do Hanna is one of 110 ents enrolled at Durham Centre, which rs the first full-time, day- nnr university classes in )urham Region. It was made to measure," X1, Hanna says of the uni- ), r.Ity centre, which offers full degrees through the two universities at Durham Col- Ir,,c. 1.I'll be much more suc- ,:c<sful here." On Wednesday, Ms. Hanna and her daughter, lour-vear-old Victoria, ,atcnded an orientation pro- zram for the centre's first stu- dents. Next Monday, mother and daughter will both start classes -- Ms. Hanna, her first year in her bachelor of science degree through Trent at Oshawa, and Victoria, kindergarten in Ajax. (Son Curtis has already started Grade 1.) Roger Gonsalves, of Whitby, also attended the centre's orientation. The young man just finished three years of accounting classes at Durham and is furthering his studies by taking university courses from both Trent and York. He wants to become a chartered accountant. "I can stay here at home and go to school and I don't have to go away," he says, noting he's saving a lot of money by remaining at home. At the orientation, offi- cials from Durham, York's Atkinson College and Trent's Julia Blackburn College addressed the students and KAIAS • latin • merengue • salsa • weddings • nve • contemporary ballroom • canbbean • One on one i couples / groups Thr Art of Frrling Good or M1TED SPACE AVAILABLE. - B(X)K NOW1 837 -STEP (,K3,) Express yourself udtbout sayix8 a word organized a group photo for the centre's archives before taking them on a tour of the college. The university courses are being offered in the college's existing buid- ings. "This is an historic moment," said Tony Rahilly, director of the University Centre. "It's a big deal to start a university." said college pres- ident Gary Polonsky. "It almost never happens. Here we are this morning in what will someday become Ontario's newest university." He said staff from Durham and both universities put in long hours -- many of them on a voluntary basis -- to make the University Cen- tre a reality, a process that took six years. There's no extra funding from the Province which has nevertheless approved the centre, the only one of its kind in Ontario, he said. "We're just doing it because we feel it's the right thing to do for you. We're rooting for you every step of the way." Dr. Skip Bassford, dean of Atkinson College at York, said both universities are "losing untold dollars" in the university program but feel it is worth it . "As it now stands, it's a small program but this is a region that's growing and deserves the same kind of access to university educa- tion that other large regions have," he said. Dr. Bassford. who will teach philosophy at the cen- tre, said the educational facil- ity is exciting for students and faculty. "We're beginning a whole new educational adventure. - Durham College has offered evening university courses to local residents since 1989. Those night classes are still being offered. SUNSHINE NURSERY,' SCHOOL �' r St. Paul's United Church 65 Kings Cres., Ajax Register now for September Morning Programs for 2- to 3- year- olds and afternoon programs for 4 -year-olds. For Further Information call 427-6744 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 25 Gary Polonsky, president of Durham College, address- es the first full-time, daytime university students enrolled at the Durham University Centre, run by the college in partnership with York and Trent universities. LitiQ� Pea�Ce'e i Pf" S&SAWr NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT NU'rR;71CUS LUNCHES COMPETITIVELY PRICED Visitors always welcome! 428-9909 33 Falby Ct., Ajax AWSiC LFaSSONS • Piano • Clarinet • Theory Lori Kernohan Mus. M. - A.R.C.T. 488-6842 Ajax zsq-57ET xru :72 CLASSES: • Beginner - intermediate • Advanced CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 25.'995 A7 AJAX PUBLIC ,.;BRAR" MAIN 9RANCt'' :C -y ;C %M Cost: W OC or 3 V" -K5 S_Ocnes ex'ra DURHAM MUSIC CENTRE 250 BAYLY STREET WEST M--04 AJAX 905-428-6266 905-428-8792 MUSIC LESSON REGISTRATION QlHlh]® PWwATE INMCnON IN: PIANO ` GUITAR ` VOCAL ` DRUMS + ` FLUTE ` SAX ` CLARINET ` THEORY F� BASS & CLASSICAL GUITAR ` VIOLIN Mil Ovep �0 OuAuRw Music TEAcmm ON STAFF AT OuR New Momm FActuTy PREPARAmm Fop RorAL Caismmroar EXAmmArais THOUSANDS OF MUSIC BOOKS A U SALES** RENTALS" REPAIRS fto JL JLI%A ax JL%.PJLq - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM BATON TWIRLING DANCE AI Ages 3 & up, Group skills, basic dance, programs flexibility & strength training are very ��� • MARCHING PERCUSSION M. • 4+V Ages 7 & up, basic rudimental ° .♦ drumming, music theory, variety of nes,, percussion instruments (provided) ;� • COLOUR GUARD -DANCE •... ;. Ages 5 & up, dance & movement in Ave. combination with equipment (flag, sabre, rifle) handling -� QNAll instructors are fully k qualified and certified. �4 Everyone Welcome! m 1275 Morningside Ave., a Unit3 - (North of Sheppard) For more information Conveniently located near the Y" call (416) 284-1320 Pickering/Scarborough border THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 25 Gary Polonsky, president of Durham College, address- es the first full-time, daytime university students enrolled at the Durham University Centre, run by the college in partnership with York and Trent universities. LitiQ� Pea�Ce'e i Pf" S&SAWr NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT NU'rR;71CUS LUNCHES COMPETITIVELY PRICED Visitors always welcome! 428-9909 33 Falby Ct., Ajax AWSiC LFaSSONS • Piano • Clarinet • Theory Lori Kernohan Mus. M. - A.R.C.T. 488-6842 Ajax zsq-57ET xru :72 CLASSES: • Beginner - intermediate • Advanced CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 25.'995 A7 AJAX PUBLIC ,.;BRAR" MAIN 9RANCt'' :C -y ;C %M Cost: W OC or 3 V" -K5 S_Ocnes ex'ra DURHAM MUSIC CENTRE 250 BAYLY STREET WEST M--04 AJAX 905-428-6266 905-428-8792 MUSIC LESSON REGISTRATION QlHlh]® PWwATE INMCnON IN: PIANO ` GUITAR ` VOCAL ` DRUMS + ` FLUTE ` SAX ` CLARINET ` THEORY F� BASS & CLASSICAL GUITAR ` VIOLIN Mil Ovep �0 OuAuRw Music TEAcmm ON STAFF AT OuR New Momm FActuTy PREPARAmm Fop RorAL Caismmroar EXAmmArais THOUSANDS OF MUSIC BOOKS A U SALES** RENTALS" REPAIRS fto PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 O for 1 CLASSIFIEDS Buy one IT) I week' getyj 1, 1(905) Call 8 a.m. to a p.m. the 2nd free. Monday to Friday Call us for TORONTO 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details LINIE or fax your ad AppIW to AR Iwe For 798-76726830707 SAM (905) 579-2238 end VNMINw For GARAGE SALES B1RTH NOTICES Y�SA CAnnounce your baby's arrival �� �►��tCeST �� nd receive a gift certificate`s o n'y ntitling you to $25 worth quality baby products. 9 1 ' Careers ' ' Careers , ' Careers ' 1 Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers MT11 Careers We Careers ' ' Careers We also have the following courses for Serious Students: •Accounting and Business Administration e MicroComputer Business Applications e Programming e Legal/Medical Office Administration e Hotel a Restaurant Operations e Bar Management *Travel and Tourism e Dental Chairside Assisting (Some courses offered in Oshawa orvy) Fnartcal Assaizirioe may be avaiabie. -----------------•------- Oshawa Campus Oshawa Centre 723-1163 Are you thinking about a fresh start? Train for a rewarding new career in as little as 5 months. Learn computer and business skills on up-to-date software and equipment with experienced instructors and smaller classes. Call today. Start Fresh With The V DIAMOND INSTIJT'E of Business and Computer Technology (905) 427-1922 95 Bayty 3t. W. sure 4W, Ajax Finnleial Ams halm Wy be Available Days Ile Ei OPPORTUNITY Career Seminar - Monday September 16,19%. Location - Whitby For reservation please contact: Mike Cottam 905 686-0594 SpF aF $� 4 Computer Support Specialist (CSS) The rapid increase of PC networks in offices, factories and retail outlets has led to a demand for persorxtel with the expertise to administer these installations. The Computer Support Specialist will have the technical skills required to set up and maintain users on 'stared -aloin' computers or on PC networks. Emphasis is paved on the administration of Novell & Windows NT r1eMlorks. MlcroComputer Fundamentals Electronic spreadsheets - Word Processing. Windows Applications Database Management System Support Fundamentals Network Administration The Unix operating System Client /server Computing Pro -Employment Readiness and Job Search workshop Networlr and Communications Technician (NCT) The aim of the NCT program is to produce computer technicians capable of F.0 Ning a hardware support role in a variety of situations. Students receive hands-on experience working with mi i o -computers: Troubleshooting equipment: installing and troubleshooting Novell and Windows NT software. Computer Fundamentals Application Fundamentals Introductory Electronics Computer Service & support Comnwnications Network Administration Installation i Configuration Pre -Employment Readiness and Job search Workshop Pickering Campus T ORONTO 1450 Kingston Rd .. $ � : 42 0-13 44 i:ldpi % Yo�.sttl 'W a seiner U& 5 itivaimSM SI*arrsrars Positions ■ DISTRICT MANAGERS ■ STORE MANAGERS ■ HUMAN RESOURCES ' ■MANAGERS rV TAAR!aPt(' ■SALES f1EPfiESENTAr1yE5 ■ ADai1MSTRATIVE ASSISTANTS ■ DisTPARrhoN STAFF ■ PRODUCT MEACIIANOISERS ATNES ■ CAR AU010 SPECIALJSTS ■ CORPORATE SALES REPS MANTENANCE SUPERVISOR Raglan Industries Inc.. a lai rry -owned and operated astom metal fabrication business serving primarily the aggregate business, is seeking an individual to su- pervise rt;h���e �maintenance of its produc- tion r cdWes. The ideal Candidate wild have a ff**mun of 10 yrs. experience supervising a maintenance dept. A strong hands-on background in hydraulic, pneumatic, and electric systems is a must. Computer lit- eracy is a definite asset. Please send resume to: RAGLAN INDUSTRIES INC., 5151 SWCOE ST. N., OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1 K 7K4 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE o' General ' General Help IMM AVIATION MARINE BEAUTY SALON re- $12445/Wur, immediate quires part-time Licensed local work. fulllpart time. no Styled for and Ajax./ expenance needed. Call Corrmssion Cal Rita619- (905)761-5941 am. Over 2" FIT A P/T ENGLISH/FRENCH The Minacs Group Inc.. known for the rurality, integrity and innovation of its customized Call Centre sokutiorns, has opportunities to work in a chalerlging position for a dynamic organization in the Oshawa area. As a team player, you would be required to use your superior customer service philosophy to assist customers with their inquiries and to help resolve problems. You will be given the opportunity to use your above-average wnalytical, negotiation. organizational and decision-making Adis. The Ideal candidates for this position will possess eigenence working in a fast -paced customer service canntre where teamwork is a key element of the job. A great deal of flexit>i q is required as this positim involves working various shifts. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential. Allp M~S•�ltlt _ ' General General M Help , Help ' General U ash to i P.1Help positions in As a member of the M'iriacs team, youl enjoy an attractive benefits package. Starting salary is $13.00 per hour. YM Please forward detailed resurn0i ty Friday. September 13.1996. • attlurng the experience that developed you good customer 1 service philosophy, quoting Fie #HR09% to: 8 stay80a0 The Wnacs Group Inc. •� '915 Sandy Beach Road npeopk 997 Pickering, Ontario Lt W 1 Z5 ■ THE Fax 905-837.5009 ■■ MINACS TAankyouInadvance forytwrinterest ■�� j GROUP In the position. Lblythm candidates ■ ■ ■ ■ selected for an interview will be contacted. INC. Previous appllcantsneed not apoy. Allp M~S•�ltlt _ ' General General M Help , Help ' General U ash to i P.1Help positions in I�I1B 11E 81Icarborough • Toronto YM Ostia • 1 • oshatera • Missi>:aerga 8 stay80a0 3.9011 •� 1 Slav 178 people npeopk 997 • Markham 20 PW* 1994 • Barrie • Alax PX* 1985 1982 • Whitby • Newrrrarket �.■ Representatives from Personnel and Operations Management will be present to meet you, gime you k rttter information and answer your ques- tions. We urge you to come on Wed.. Sept. 11 th, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Ramada hbtet. 1677 W►son Avenue (400 & 401). Resumes requi ed. Restores Mcfi ked. Out of town ap* cants dense fax Your msume to 13041501$109 Looking for oplp n unitil" for �, an d•rsd a � training network? essioniall Join us for an information eveI. P.S,wjt a Association fsponsored or Office Prdfessionals at Me Oshawa Pubic Library, 65 Ba" St., Sept. 12 '96 at 7:00 p.m. Panel of Speakers, Rettreshmerils. Door Prizes, For Information call ' General P EXPERIENCED hairstyl- ist and ural technician wanted for new Salon n Durham Centre. Ajax. Good wages. Call 905-6198057. m General te`W1 N F : �HOPPE Canada's Retailer of fine wines has openings for enthusiastic and flexible part-time wine Shoppe Representatives for our locauon in Ajax. We're looking fur people who know what it means to give outstanding customer service. Must be available for days. evenings. Saturdays and Sundays. We Offer: • a very competitive hourly rate • an incentive program • a great group of people to work with • all the training you'll need to be successful with us Pkase drop your resume at the following location: The Wine Shoppe loated within L,oblaws, 125 Harwood Avenue N. September 9 - 13th, between the hours of 10-00 a.m. - 5 p.m. While we thank all appfieaots who apply, we will only respond to dose coda consideration. GARDM LASM Q-447 % Fwd"" 54-w N21 Mature refilwas6k penia requh+ed for. FUI L TIME MEAT MANAGER POSITION to manage a high volume department at our Markham Road rt 16th Ave. store location. A MBOWN OF FIVE YEARS EXCEUENf PA AND BENF.FI15 @!MEDIATE EMPWTMENT Serious applicants only pleas.. Apply is peer at our Had OfBoe, 7100 Woodbine Avenue, Suite 214. MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9.00 a.m. - 430 p,m, Resurnis Accepted. Td (905) 305.8220 Fax: (905) 305.8221 Ilk- apprm-we all risprxw-s, tort repro that only thrice sekied fix an irrlcrvicw will he tyxilaticd- 15 AZ DRIVERS str■gg actt Clear ab 2 years experience Drug testing $141/Sour Tanker training provided Irltrel, Peftloliflal (416) 265-4933 AIRIJNE JOBS! Now hiring. $10425. Per htxn Al posidorls, sidled and 11111 -sidled. Exolanl lay berielts. Cal 1(504) 429.9229 Ext. 479A36.24 hrs. AVAILABLE i me" Lip to $13.33 par hr, r we outlet deeds endiusm - tic indniduab to fill orders for our Christmas rush. Some heavy ft" in- vohwd. Meet haus own car. Cal now 404-0403. OR0ttflt DELNERY OBNHiS hot haw om Will (4 e%and ter) Cath Paid d ft l antedstt l aaih b Milt Pan Asia ddda, Caatasilwant aswort. 114 poL DONOM P12ZA now Wring drivers imrnadiently. Must have own car. Appy in parson at any of our Dur- ham bailors. (905) 434- 2777, 430-003o, 683- 99901. 831-0030. Paid caste fitly EARN t1a27AW EEK from homal Light usemNy, der" and sawing (416)812.8891. Earn 6500/ walk from hwis compleet- hg grrestionnairas for pub- lishers. (416) 8126892 Coda 6. Careers" Careers " Careers < < "jr graduated from CDI well prepared for the job market. I went to interviews with confidence in my ability to succeed.IlIll, 19 Andrea Jones Get Started! Careet rs General Help is TIM • Programmer Analyst • Network Specialist • Lan Systems Technology • Computer Maintenance Technology • Computerized Accounting • Office Administration r • Career Cunsultauon • Uay or evell classes • Financial Assistance for those who qualify • Targeted Joh Search Assistance • Practical hands-on adult Iwrning environment • Classes startmL, scion Call Today Be ready for a new career In less than a year Oshawa Campus 434-8585 560 King Street West 1-800-993-9993 MISTER CHEAP' Home •"•_.Nits 'dC roorns.ln apartments. additions, decks etc Lr r xd for Over 20 years, 1;,k guaranteed. for r< est mate call Ernie 4,A -e 17o SELINE Renovations. 3'y Interior Renova. 5 'ecrooms, bathrooms. wan plaster, carpentry, cal, plumbing. 20 yrs. e,.ence Call Andy • -0oCK wpm Ivey repairs, concrete Basement leakse /pest prices around. est 721-2044 Big. IWM—a ll[PRO� E Basem lec-rooms, Additions, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic Ging & counter tops 15 yrs. Exp, call Mario (905) 619.4M L (416) 560.4663 R Maintenance Build- rs and renovations "cal, plumbing, W tiles, carpentry. From repairs to major ren- xrls. Fully guaranteed, estimates. (905)�- DOORS ERN US GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS, (14e install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 903-837-0948 DUCTWORK installed, moved, relocated. Excellent rates. Free estinwtes. Elec- trostatic air cleaners, hu- midifiers. Big, Small jobs. Call Paul 428.0295. EUROPEAN tile special- ist. will rer-Me your bedt- room. or kitdw walls, as wag as floor tiles. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free oil 49call D. Dykstra 725- GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs, ca- bles, rollers, openers in- stalled $49. New doors/ openers, 416336-0073. QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV- MIC. Specializing in custom home:, additions, renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments. Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durtlern Region fix over 15 yrs. Free consulta- ton. Call Jeff 905 -42a - S70•. ]Igo K.C. Aluminum Siding. soffit. eaves, facia. vinyl arld aluminum. Low low prices. Quality Workmanship Call Kevin at (905)831-3194 MISTER POST HOLE augured post holes, setup of posts in concrete.Son tubes installed, all work guaranteed. (905) 665 0400. POST Aorta / fines post• fret) Post hof drilled, all concrete sup- pled . Sono tubes installed. NI work guaranteed. P.H.PS. serving Durham for 12 years. 728-1800 , Oshawa. IMPROVEMENTS NTS home renovations SimSI1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Klldwins • Basements Windows • Doors Bathrooms • Etc. 9"6-5211 "*Wa "rte CUMMed D-PartaMlat 18 alp ev"T meadar to F~ay @we ailL to Soo P•>va• aU "3.0707 to phwe your ad our fax it N}7303 RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER Additions, second stones. finished bsmts , bath- rooms, decks, the d wood floors. doors 8 windows. guaranteed and rekable call Walter (905)428-2145 SIGON Construction Ltd . 9 serving Durham Region for a 19 yrs. Additions. sundlicks, patio odors. wintlows, rec- rooms. flagstone, free esti- mates. 905-576-5760. es �andyman CARPENTER ! ROOFER. Dedts. fences, bowed bridges, retaining walls, m trim, rooting, lawnain- tenance and tree removal. Odd jobs, $15. per hour, Wily insured. Dave 905- 723.3014. i ' • Plumbing ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING licensed plumber; no job too small. no job too big. Complete Renovation. Free esti- mates, great prices, guar- anteed lowest. 905.725- 2507 or 1-800-340.0058 ' PaiMflt� a • �!l.nratlnn ALL Pro Painting and Wallpapering, mtenor/exte- nor, stucco ceiling, general repairs, top quality work. reasonable rates 20% seniors• discount 404- 9669. TEMPORRRY JOBS RJRH/PICKERING SCRRBOROUGH WE WRNT: • Males/Females • General Labourers • Order Picker/Packers • Rssemblers • Machine Operators THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEP•l-EMBEx 8, I'ri6-PAll 27 GeneralW11 General General General Help Help Help aff Help �^ DIRECT CARE W WE OFFER: • $6.85 - $7.05 per hr. • Days/afternoons • Weekly direct deposit • 4% uacation paid weekly • Paid statutory holidays "Steel -toed safety boots required Interuiews to be held in Pickering Tel. (416) 292-2282 0URtiTUM ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp-: I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, Full/Part time Call Randy 430-2204 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE trews ",xr --., s "at aCveCheck ,tsers "err all upon publication as 'rets Advertiser 4111 not be sponslde for more 'liar, lie incorrect Insertion and ere shall be no Irabltty for x1-mseroon of any adver- emerl abldy for er- is acs s limited to the Dunt pad for the space "Vv Ig the error A,' CN .; sut,ec''C the a.- :'1�a, ^aragemert :r dew% A r CUSTOMER SERVICE REP The Bay "Grime Clean - Ing Is 'OOK -11 for an energetic, wet. organ - Zed Individual with an excellent command of the English language Answer Incoming calls, sales, schedule ap- pointments, and assist with clerical duties Computer experience preferred Must be available to work some Saturdays P7 905 677-5956 orker tr. work with developmentally- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for crew captains sales ex challenged, medically- penence an asset vehicle complex Children In a child- required. earnings ur it ten's residence Evenings. Pd Hey KAs' Geta job weekends 8 overnight doing Door IG door can- h,ours Must have previous rgs. experience & a strong coral vasssn , earn great cash '^,tment 1G working with For more information can special needs ch,cren Fax Che I or Trac 416-431- ry y •esume to 905.686-31'2 7744 or 1-800-9949295 Dy Mon Sept 16;96 weekerds call Teresa 905- -25-7934 v7Ve pay you directly to assemble our products. Easy work No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S E to Five Star Enterprises 1848 Liverpool Rd.. Suite 213 Pickering. Ont.. L1V 6111,113 HAIR SALON w^^ ;h.a.rs - r, a-,,: Mang :unst room for rent can 416-283-8608 HAIRSTYLIST needed Te a,. .ITP cfientele ;;referred Join one of Whit. if s 'nest salon teams e" ous 'naurnes only Call he Image Zone 668- 647 H A K LINA-M ATATA t,ee 4,.ararteed - cast,^ Call 7oDor•unnies 905 434 2106 Toll free '888.877- 1.6' HARD WORKING. cr's 11^r7eC Pr..c­~- . �m Fail - mediarefy 'o, Fai ,Nsnter one up of uiertele 'Or east end advertising sorngany Advarcemert dual ao"e 'dr quxk 'earners All appi,ac arts "_;, De willing to start V er,^r 'eves :ail Ma,sha MIRE'DIATc OPENINGS e^•^ t, pt,} - ,"ng 90091feeci119. -- a u ler-y needed --1t Income frork -,wr S 'F o Modem 1 Call 1-800-831.6982 GENERAL LABOURERS nehabje.hard work- ing individuals 'nith a minimum of 2 years' experience are required to work for S6 95+/hr Own transportation and the ab16ty to work shifts are required Safer/ shoesbocts are a must. Call Deanna or Kum at (905) 434-5424 or tax your resume ;9r1v, d:14-197 KEServices MOLLY MAID s sePK-, ^a.; ,von - r dependac,e Person -:Monday-Fr- day 8 3C-4 3c Must to t»ndacie and ^ave drivers licerse Cau683-9336 MOLLY MAID -ow ac 'or - mploymen' Dnve,s - - ense equ,•ed Caii 42- - 46F NAIL TECHNICIAN �.rar -�ayer '9Q1 -`?o 3 '.rvr a ',;ii service saor. .rllm�'eC-oterlia) for t - grit PersC,r Call 434 5147 r bong ,esume', 2• Bea - c• St vv Osrawa Muv,t - - 1� s lastest grovinng agency NIGHT SHIFT Area S, seeks ex"as for film and TV Der v_- i,-_ -,,,e roes work all typesn0 exp •eq try expenenc• 'asser Fax Earc S7 $22 BGhr Work esumo tc Ingt d livil guaranteed We pisco poo- iaji ;moil Pwsorrel. D'e on nil sets every f9d5 837 062' .ay Call Jonathan 416 4E1 2226 Painting & OE Moving 8, • House Decorating Storage • Cleaning TMS PAINTING A DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dears, reliable service. 420-0081 • Moving & • storage AJAX Moving Systems - fll services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering tree boxes with move. Park and load special, Stan" at $99. and up. Call for information, 725-0005 or 427-0005. MOIINTAMI MOYMIG SYSTEMS We wt rtgW ail". anywr— anywrie Comme=l or resiowbal. Pacluging, storage and tidies available Semor 6 mid month eiscounts. Free estimates. 571-0755 1-888491-6600 HARRY -O -THE - MOVERS Mcve big or s -a.. we price 'nem au' Free estimates. sensors discount short notice 'rwves Appliances moved, also storage space avad- able Comparable rates Cali 432-2854 YEN with large truck will 00 household moves. resr- dental. commercial All types of moves. Cal Carl or Jane 427-2856 WCHALSKI MOVING - houses. apartments. offices. appliances and piano spe- cialists. Senior and ril month discounts. Licensed. insured. Free estimates. Excellent service. Cal 436- 7795, Cross Moths Bargain rates, homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. 0M61Flooring, Cal CARPET a VINYL SALES HOUSECLEANING SERVICE t ,-u thir.K '>CuSe*Ork S 'or the tires :aii is (905) 472-0072 Mortriv Jccas+xaiir Reascnat,e -ates ;ere, enGeS ava„atie QUALITY HOUSE- CLEANING, privately by 2 ladies. 10 yrs. experience, guaranteed satstacton. Very good references. Du- ties include inside fridges 8 stoves, floors 8 baseboards washed with no stops used and many more. Very low rates call 571-3864 BHouse Cleaning SERWCE C ,)Irr rt• & .(u.ijtty household caning i tvic kbc bi-wt-fl orca ionalfs Partial deanin' g ervice now available Insured & fiondrd 905-4194082 OOM,LaINIOCOPIN CEDAR trees for hedging, wholesale prices, fresh dug NOW HIRING •COOKS Minimum 3 yrs exp in Italian Cuisine -SERVERS Experienced Full time/Part time Apply Within SIMPLY ITALIAN 32G �arvvocd Ave S . Ajax PART TIMEF • war'ac Bax Of` ce !-0eo Mere In Ajax Market Place Mau Some full week days 416- 587-1559 tax 4'6-923- 6666 HOMEMAKERS, Mature Studerill cart t me elP -narke' i positions ava .- ace. $7 00 Derna.r Trasr mg prOV-ded Call 619- 6991 oetween 1 and 9p m PIANIST wanted, tc acccm- Dary vocalist for rehearsal and recording of Classical. Broadway 3 Pop selec lions Call 905430-•576 TAXI DRIVERS a^d ra- Part Lime "Wit De ,ver 25 contact Be, loam 3p m Vonday F- day 5 -33' aCOY 1917 Wafe,loc unit ' A. upstairs. Oshawa TORONTO STAR - q� es _ s as• _ Ing Adult Door to DSC, sales to ntroduce ,r specal offer 10 new -me delivery suoscr,pers in Dumam Your corrmr mend of 12 hours .5 30r- 9 %rjl = SSSS We oro- rde r•amrg Guarexausrve 'e^roes antee Dius toms monthly acn,eve- ^enr rcer-ves Door to door sales experience an asset. trarspc''aoon •e- queed Call to, .ntormauryi. nferv,ew Paul M:G', (905,il -,292 MCr �• . 1 X-5 3G WANTED BASS PLAY- ER , S r-5 Orgs a 9C5 583- 4:53 all or^ WANTED '9 otic Pe to . 3C ocunds Dy Thanks,.. n� AJ ^atural. doct0• •t_^,,^mended AsK now' Call toll 'tee ' -80(.- 88. 5782 WORK . O1V HOMF 10- - � s�^vw ever •n• prore $': `_� air - ;r tine 'a• • ^e pease _ai • Party • DN Sevices MAGICIAN, -.w^-r-- 'eddv '- e"t e•tan 'or any age, any tccaslon Birth- days promotions, open. rgs. fund raisers Magic snowsare fun' Lettuce nelp 839-7057 or 728- 8334 • Professional • Directory ATTENTION small or new business Save rime and money with Multitask En- terprises Bookkeeping and Administration Services. Call (905) 666-5209 6 delivered. Call 1-(613) 472-3896.: Health (Beauty re. wimainanallI Pool HAVING HEALTH PROB- LEMS7Try our high quality POOL CLOSING SPE- all natural Herbal Nutriton- CIAL, $125plus chemicfas, all supplement. Contact book now for guaranteed Colvin or Susan at (905) closings. G.R.B. Main- 649-5241.Fax (905)649- tenance, call 61 8452 5629 • • services RABBITwants work doing magic for children's partes and all oCcassons. Have my own magician. Call Er- nie 668.4932. and/or Installations. Rel stretches and repairs. For the Call now s434 3978ab1e rates : Gardening 6 e I ' Gardening & Landscaping • Landscaping CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. re- TREE MAINTENANCE dr REMOVA stretching, our speciality. Free estimates. D & N Also tree stump removal. Duncan, 987-1799 or 987- Landscaping "Free Estimates” 1800 coq Dave 1331.7055 Please read your clasftd ad on the first day of publimdon as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. �-- - ,^��'- SSM .. .. • PAGE 29 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IL 196 Im P im Office ' Sales A elpJ IM, Sales�Help/ 9� Agent A major builder in the Greater Toronto Area currently seeks a Manager, Financial Analysis Reporting to the Vice President, you will be responsible for the financial analysis and reporting functions. Specifically, you will analyze operating results against tore - cast and prepare cash flow forecasts, special purpose reports and financial statements of individual construction pro- jects and their corporate stakeholders. You will possess a CA qualification or equivalent, are skilled in PC-based ac- counting and spreadsheet applications, have exceptional people and communica- tion abilities and are an energetic self- starter who thrives in a fast -paced, con- stantly changing environment. Experience in the construction industry would be an asset, but is not essential. If you fit the above description, please forward your resume, in confidence, to: Tribute Homes 1-1815 Ironstone Manor Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3W9 Attention : Vice President, Finance. I FAX: (905)839-3757 RECEPTION/ADMIN. ASSISTANCE Full-time position available in small, busy Interior Contracting office for experienced, enthusiastic self-starter with excellent organizational skills Own transport an asset. Duties Include receptiorl/teiephone. and support work for project managers. Strong computer skills (ie. Word Process- ing. Windows 95 and Excel) are essential. No accounting required. Please tax PART/FULL TIME SALES ASSOCIATES Surround yourself with the world's greatest peo- ple... the employees of Hickory Farms and our cus- tomers! Do you thrive on a challenge and want to demonstrate your leadership skills. If you do, then we have and exciting and challenging opportunity for Kiosk Manger in the following malls: Oshawa Centre and Pickering Town Centre. We offer a good sal- ary. comprehensive training, and professional su- pervision. If interested, please fax resume to (905)479-5952. Hickory Farms Skilled Skilled Im Help Im Help MECHANIC/MACHINIST Established can manufacturer, Oshawa, requires experienced mechanic to main- tain production lines. Qualifications include a good knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, electricity, some electronics and preventative main- tenance dr repair. The ability to set up and operate general machine shop equipment is an asset. Fax resume to: (905)404-9176 I NFRIF Packaging / Ernballage Office MM Skilled Help Help IF you are married, single EXPERIENCED PREP - single parent, separated or ER required for busy flat divorced you may quality rate shop in Whitby. Call for Financial Assistance JENSON AUTO BODY 905- DIP/CERT programs avail- 668-3331 able. Quark. Illustrator, PLUMBER, DYNAMIC, Photo Shop, Director, established plumbing com- Premier, Access, Accpac. pany offering full service .Autocad, C++, Visual Basic, plumbing, and drain clean - Unix, Novell Engineer, ing requires licensed, sell Windows N T, Small Talk, m otivated team player with Power Pant, Word. Excel, great people skills, tax re- Durham Business Comput- sumo to 905-985-3696 of College. 427-3010 IMMEDIENTLY... on'as liospigl needed basis' Word Pro. ' censor for home office. ftklfial Dental Please submit resume in - c u -ng ouny rat 282-6187 PROPERTY Manager, Durham RegwnlScarbor ough The right candidate will have some computer experience. good knowl. edge of the Condominium Oct. a general understand - ng of accounting pro- cedures Please apply to File 9686, oshawarWhitby This Week, PO Box 481, Oshawa. ON L 1 H 71.5 PURCHASING progres- sive hi -tech rompary seeks an enthusiastic. independ- ent- results oriented put - Must know lotus and word perfect and be capable of multi tasking within a fast paced office Reply with salary expecta- hons by September 10 Fax 305136-1075 Skilled Im Help BILINGUAL BOOK- KEEPER (Billing Specia st) 3rd yr CMA/CGA corn- LIVE -OUT care giver re- pleted Fax resume to: In- quired in my home for 2 grid MacDougall Interim girls aged 1 a 5 Looking Personnel (905) 837-0627 for capable. conscientious. A & loving person to provide stimulating a vaned envi „" 4T Skilled Skilled ronment Own, transporta- " Help Help non & referonkxs required 831-3524 Bill Sales Help/ Sales Help/ Sales HNP! Agent Agent Agent PARTS COUNTER PERSON DENTAL ASSISTANTS and receptionists. Experi- enced only. Temp work Logic tech Resumes to Dental Manager 1425 Phillip Murray ave, Osha- wa. Ontario. LIJ 81_4 REGISTERED PHYSIO- THERAPIST, part time, position available imme- diately in well equipped Pickering private clinic. Phone (905) 420-0647, aycare UN ___�'Wanted BABYSITTER needed in my horse to care for 4 a 5 year old Mon -Fri., 3 pm -5 pm Must be flexible. non smoker experience and references 683-0869 LIVE -OUT Nanny/house- keeper required part time. Car a must Pickering area. 305)420-4390 evenings or 416-327-5387 days SALES REPRESENTATIVE required for our new sports product. Position available 3 clays/week. Also able to handle print sales and dis- tribution 2 days/week. Previous sales experience a definite asset but not essential. Aggressive & self - motivating are qualities you will need to succeed in this position. Reply with resume to: Retail Advertising Manager Oshawa Whitby This Week 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 71_5 Att: Sales Position We offer a smoke-free equal -opportunity environment PART TIME TELEMARKETER required to promote retail sales features. Previous sales experience a definite asset. Reply with resume to: Retail Advertising Manager Oshawa Whitby This Week 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont. Lt H 7L5 Att: Telemarketing Position We offer a smoke-free equal -opportunity environment 2 positions open. Advertising Sales Rep. 1 entry level 1 experienced (min. 2 yrs) 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 New Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Ontario, LIS 2H5 Fax. ■ 619-9068 1120 �. TOMER service. General office dirties. Mug haw good accaaming back - Wound, with knoa4ecige of wordPertecl and Lotus 1.2.3. Customer service with home once defsmet�Fax resume a (906) 436-9006. Only moss selected for in- lerviete will be contacted. EXPERIENCED Recep- bonist / Secretary. for very busy office. Must be profi- cient with windows 95 and able to work under pres- sure. Cal (416) 724 20DO FMIANCIAL ACCOUNT- ANT CCOUNTANT one yr. contract, aus- torNsxport expeience. Fax resume to Ingrid MacDou- gall, Interim Personnel 837-0627. We require a hard working and reliable person preferably with import & computer expenence. Please contact: MIKE WALSH WHITBY OSHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. E. Whitby 905-666-1772 or 905-686-1745 We are a progressive Canadian manufacturer of moulded rubber products with an Immediate re- qulremeni for a qualified MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT Applicants must be able to com- plete mechanical installations and trouble shoot mechanical prob- lems. In addition to the mechani- cal requirements the ideal can- didate must be able to perform some routine electrical main- tenance. Position involves shift work. Qualifications: Millwright's licence is mandatory with a minimum 5 years experience in a manufac- turing environment. You will be re- quired to supply your own tools. You must possess the ability to work with minimal supervision. Please forward your resume to: WEGU Canade Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P. O. Box 567 Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. ailable 0care� I Ava a l5wiini (INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In caring. safe. fun tome environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 509.1207 MOTHER'S helper want- ed to 2 year old and 7 mo old. 5 hisper day- am to early pm , hours Mende. school holidays off, non smoker. referenc m South Akax 427-7971 Daycare Available A+ CHILDCARE. Daily ac- tivities. in large WWI play- room. based on monthly themes Chid and infant CPR. 3 1/2 years expen- once Liverpool a Finch 420-2620 AFFORDABLE a Loving Daycare in non-smoking environment Around corn- er from Glengrove PS on Glenview Rd Full a pal time Receipts. Mother of two 839-7237 OUALTY, AFFORD- ABLE daycare My horns. 8 yrs grip ages 1 - kinder- garten. groat rates! Hwy 2 and Chapman, Jill 427- 9505 DAYCARE 8 yrs. exp., real. rates, ret. available, good Structured routine, flex. Hours, any age wet", backup Day- cafe ayl2)re �26 AFFORDABLE DAY- CARE in non-smoking home available for rtaw- bom 10 4yra, old. Raker- orkm a receipts. Har- wood401 ansa. Pk se cel 6es-0969. ECE and mortar of 2 wish CPR a first Aids aft irg re - M Me and sale child care in my hon . Nutritious mega, stktwlaerg. creative and positive emir nmeni Nan mr-dwro pate. (Twin m- ers/Aftona Rd.) 509907. LOYNG mover of 5, 12 yrs. exp., fuw part time childcare. ECE, First Aid, CPR.. Smokd Pet- free. Playroom, lanced sub- Any age. Lisa 427-4261. DUALITY home daycare providing an educational fun -loving environrnont Large fenced yard. play - roam and lots of toys. 11 years experierae. respon- sible molbsr, non-smoker. Full time daycare providing receipts and references $75. and up. Wiss"it Rossland. 905083.4438. Daycare On Available DATCARE C041TRE (I'm-utily Iii,go's Plow) 535 Rougemount Dr. Qualified ECE teachers, non-smokers, nutritious meals & snacks, receipts. Full Day Programs Nursery 9am - 1lam 509-7513 WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available with 10 yrs. exp ICS day- care diploma. Hot lunch, snacks. fenced yard, close to Lester B Pearson PS, references, receipts. rea- sonable rates. 427-4937 gITI 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, cut and spot. Honest measurement Free delivery Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753-2246 SKIDS a Pallets for fire- wood. hardwood & soft- wood mixed, pre cut or bro- ken, delivery available, large a small loads. Limited time offer call (905)430- 9013 Bargain Comer BAUHAUS Couch and love seat. cream colored. 6 years old and in great con- dition Asking 5500 (905) 427-5893 CERAMIC MOLDS. assort- ed approximately 100. $200 call (4161 294.1219 COUCH a CHAIR, wrath ottoman, black 6 gad in colour, good condition, asking $325 call 686- 2542 DRYER. Kenmore heavy duty. brand new white. $200 503`5560 GRAMOPHONE $3000. oak sideboard $400: Health Rider St00. stow" cleaner $400. window air condi boner $100, many more items. Pam or Ted 420- 3602 NEW stroller $225. solid Oak cnolCnangNable $350, new F P Swire $90, play - pan $40, new kerosene heater $175. cosmetic con- sultant retiring, an to go 619-1986 SONY record player, (will play 6 records). ratio a a track pas records a tapes, in perfect working order. $100.426-2399 Articles WIN for Sale ROCK BOTTOM DEALS Air conditioners 10.000 BTU $150. TV/stereo stand $79.99 Golf clubs $75. Apartment size stove $150. Full size fridge a stove $500. Apt. size washer $239. Full We washer $250. Apartment size dryer $75. Apartment we washer a drye $450. Full size fridge from $100. Flay sae washer a dryer 1:100. Mi crowitaie own $50. Colour TV's from $250. Stereo to- coivers from $115. C.D. players from $119. Tape dodo from $99. Electric guitar M. Dishwasher $99. Dresser 449. Large selection of jewelry. saga systems from $89. Disney males from $15. C.D.'s $6. Movies $8. Delivery avail- able. most Items guar - 22 Ssnooew tNNsL N. Oefw m 905-436-1320. lir 04W Satellite 70 Free channels for 1 year. Rent to own for only $8.25 ws" Car 905-571-1412 ar ALMOND stove. air conditioner, aparbrent-size dryer, 2 kerosene hisish rs, consul stereo, kitdon soU china cabinne, round glass tablW4 swivel choirs. ped- estal WW4 chairs, sec- tional couch, secretary desk/chair, dresser, desk, hutch. 1 right table. proles- sional weight equipment. 18R boat a trailer, 26' Moor me del TV, riding lawn mower, white fridge, 1511 f reezea. 905-435-0526. ArticlesI Articles For Sale For Sale 7 m m o m m t s o m m t m■ ■ HOW ARE WE DOING? ■ ■ saatrtfiedIDWvdrlgarazxne v&fte best ■ ■ po9ft selm. ft wall appleciale ytxrcatdd ■ ■ mspmlo ft quell mbebw. ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■ ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ ■ Courteous service? ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ ■ advertisement? ■ ■ ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ We would like to hear from you. ■ ■ If you prefer, ■ ■ please contact Fred Eismont ■ ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 ■ ■ or fill out this coupon ■ ■ ■ and mail to: ■ ■ Classified Department ■ ■ ■ P.O. Box 481 ■ ■ 865 Farewell Sit ■ ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ ■ MH 7L5 ■ �YOur satisfaction t5 riife measum of our sl,ccess ■ ■ n a m to a m m m W W= M6 APARTMENT Contenrs. DINING suite. Deilcresi no large appliances. all df- matwgarry finish. table and ars considered, overseas leaf, 6 chairs a cabinet move- Must Sent! Please very good condition Must call (905)721-9155 sell $1800 or best offer APT. CONTENTS many Coe (9)433-1762 antiques Everything must ELEGANT 9 pc. Popper w go Out of country moding room suite, oak- but - 905 -665-8262 M & hutch, 6 than. 2 lest CARPET 3 rooms. $299. price includes 30 yards of carpet. prerTsi+m pad . and installation Custom blinds also avaaable at lowest prices. Sol, 905.432-2750 carpet Broker, 100%, Nylon ti push. stain re- sistant carpet Fa 3 rooms. only 5369 00 Price in- ckides 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quota - tan in your hoar. No n- teresl. no payment for one full year. Daniel. 1.800- 217-0104 Carpet Mill Disnibutors, 12 months No payments, No into , (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.h..) installed with deluxe ped from only $399. Specials; on Vinyl. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Slop At Home. 14100- 663.6046. CARPETS - lots of carpe, 1 box nylon. now stain re- lease corpes on Band. I ill wcarpet 3 rooms, 5349. Price includes carpe, Pre - mien pad. eepert installa- tion, hast dowry; free eatli- mom (30 yards). Norman 68&2314. coYPUTERS used Per iuxm systems, aomplala ram 14' monitors $1,185. Used 4Ws compete with moni- lots 785 all CD roma 5896. Compete 366's from SM. 2B8•a from $25. Now NO used rote books- Used VGA monitors form $45. computer Dowance Cen- ter. 697-3059. Fax 697 - ten. Coraiecti in oven, maygg side-by-side fridge, thera- poubc massape chair, wing chair, cofWand tables. entertainment writ, RCA T.V. console 6 stereo con- sole. (905)683-1023. DINING ROOM SET. 9 PC-, fight oak $1.600 ob.o. Coffee table. mascot" and tables, $125 o.b.o. S.C. typ- Mor/Procoss $199.. Mite oopier zoom and find- er features $400. Largo lossfor own low -ON) self cleaning. $45.721-9155 table. as" $2500 in ex- cellent condition Ihke new call 905-263-a563. GAMES FOR RENT Quality game tables inCud- ng Table Soccer, Chexx Bubble Hockey. Air Hock- ey. Skit Car Grant we de- liver Tournament 905-619- 9700 HAMMOND ORGAN. Model 125xL. 2 keyboards and foot pedals, like new. asking $375 obo 438-1641 aryferr. HITACHI 35' stereo tele- vision. Uttra black picture bibs. Pic-n4hc, H o reso- lubon. Rent -to -own from $15.80 weekly. Call 905- 571-1412 KENWOOD 2o0 watt Tower of Poorer 5 Disk CD, double cassette. tower speakers. Rant -to -own from $7.25 we". Call 905- 571-1412 KBIG SIZE bed. with brass headboard, 6 mo. old, ericelerht rrtaph - .. ex- ceflant cdxhdoon. 5950. (905) 501111 LAPTOP, colour 40WX4/ 75. 16 MR 340 ND, 26,8 modem. sound, SCSI Loaded, $2800. Cal 905- 571 2621. MOVING SALE, V -ruing dryer $250 Wft etlarrdsd we"". In exce9wrt e0r114M t 432-2377 teave massaW OAMPINE FURtMTURE- wM Por rater prices? one Of Ontario's oldest and lar - ow mteiulackuas is now SWV direct to the public. E9. solid oak 7 pc, drhirg- room or 6 pc. solid pine bedroom, your choice $1995; many stein choices. Tradiorel woodworking 005-11165-8774 PIANO - Kimball. apart- --m size. beaubM ink fin- ish, full keys a ben cri. tike new $2990. Call 723- 6690. Articles Garage/ Garage/ Automobiles For Sal Yard Sales M Yard Sales I I For Sale S ANDFA - GR - CLOCKS Back to of specials New and pianos. Not sure? w own. apt. size, ht grand, digital, key - Clearance on all stock) Telep Piano s 433-1491. TAURANT Equip - For Sale: hamburger double fryer. 2 flame e, Berkel slicer. stain - steel lade & other s 905-723-8964. RP 25' TV. VCR com- af.,n<, High resolution tube. front A/V auto programming, �.ersal remote control. own from $7.50/wk. +` 571-1412 EDMAN - Quality barn -ed Kit 8' X 8'. SPE - c, ONLY $295 plus tax. ;Ther sizes and Styles le Also garages -,xks. 761 McKay Rd. Pickering. For more . 1 905-6192093 2 years old. $350 Washer & dryer )r best offer. Like .all (905)420-9328 R SINGLE waterbed free How bladder & •.ase headboard. Also -,d E M S unit , both in 1985 Toyota Tercel New exhaust, new batteryr new alternator $500 or best offer Call 434-3852 1985 VOLKSWAGEN Goll. 5 door, 5 speed, ongr nal owner. $1,100 571- 6183 1966 Cutlass Celals a door, auto. low km Tully loadedexcellent condition 52595 certified. 1986 Ford Tempo 2 -door auto. low km runs & looks beautiful 51995 cert 433-1787 1988 CELEBRITY 2 5L, 4 -cylinder. automatic, PIS, p/b. 179,000km (highway). excellent condition, eco- nomical, must be seen, $2800 certified obo. Won't last 905-683-8623 19tI8 HONDA CRx, SI, red. If, 'acK, Iront Sr,* fres. must sell, 54,000 of best offer (905) 619--6862 1988 HONDA PRE- LUDE S1 red 5 speed '30 %C Kit 4 wheel steer - g, sunroof alarm, excel ent driving car Clio 55.500 Carey, x905( 987- 4563 '989 Sunbnrd LE. 4 door, 4 cylinder. auto. air. rust prooled. very good condi- ''xh $3950 certified firm ent condition. 728- reels at des tine. Please i�� 0=1 call DURHAM ANIMAL fall (9055721.-0116. 4 iPLATES. • I Arts & CrattSBoarding �81 $15upplies/ 1991 TOYOTA TERCEL for sale V One month free rent FREE kittens to good 1991 CHEM MAUBU 4 dr. stardard, burgundy. -awa) $3200 each tall 0434. nrinlirg card.. body in fair COAST TO -COAST Camp are lin SIWOO;cassehe, one -air 577-5061 FOLK -ART CLASSES. FREE •: a ;-,oil ­ ,lowner. 170.000 kit nwy ARIGHT FREEZER, Beginners 132. Interme- montShepherd'c male) 9 months. mileage. cernhable asking . •xm table. 4 chairs. ^an dtate. Starting Sept 10 or u neutered and shots and $5.995 Telephone 579- 4481 Allen) two extra 12/96 Will shift workers. accommodate For further with kids 90 good with kitls 905-723- has had all shots. asking .)'. wth ,order pads, large $350 416.918-7633 in- 0384 1992 Honda Civic LX. 4 dr, bark 3 month old whirl- formation call 576-3947 ed. newly painted, with Pal - auto .4 new tines. 132.000 e ec!"c Stove. wall cony, close to bus. shop - 1990 Firebird, loaded, T- 600, I'n'r^xulate condbon, km. mint condition. Excel. . exercise bike and row- horded, hot IO go pees, first / last required, no pets. 1 bedroom $650. 2 bed - 19e7 Audi 8995. Qu lent runner Certified machine Call (905) 4 x 4 4 x 4 bailed, only $ $. 2,995. $11.500 obo 576-9419 - 12592 Make reason- BACHELOR APT. on Computer Computer ' 992 Pontiac Sunbrrtl. 3 1 a offer I Oshawa. 905-433-8795. I etre. 25.000 kms, loaded. WALL UNIT $180. triple Euro, loaded, black. $5,888. 5 Cavakers, 1 SunATTENTK)N Video Video a ceaent condition $9500 rrsser $100. stereo basement apartment, own 1990 Grand Prix STE bad Hydra Sport,130 HP John- - bo Call (905)7219155 - i,e'. $30 apt kitchen e $100 'headboard. 2 -shrug valances and ,t table with skirt 905- .-5' 75 :.ALL UNITS entertain- er: ,,nit S500. 3 panel Io+case 5750-1000, port. snr.ashers. Henkel knife )Ck $400, leather love - ,rat 5250-300, rowing me - 1993 GEO STORM, 2 latch, auto. cart- a., c5.000 kt S8.500 905) 438-1749 '494 Chevy Geo Metro, 2 7oor, low mileage. $7600 best Otler Call 9051666-1507 1994 MERCURY Sade OL, loaded. 49000 II. -me $100 905-479- auto, with owrdnve. 51 FMPools, • �MI�J 512.500 cert 404-9187 WORD PERFECT 5 1 Spa I Boarding Auto Insurance, -Clete. $99 Ouicken H b 1. $40 MS jos 5 0, $50 FREE INSTALLATION -,sorted children's soh- excellent used 20 it rec ^,,e S25-S5C Can 509- tangular Kayak pods, in - 448 auding decking a lensing WROUGHT IRON TABLE. 15 year balance of new r ;lass top Based pod warranty. New liner In --fes as a plant holder. box- $4.995 1-800-668. high X 211 lona Askino 7564 . Pickering I Ajax 416 4b u0 Phone 721-0601 798-7509. RZArticles FT -TIT -Lost & Wanted Found ANTIQUES Absolutely. •_rasmg furniture or an- - ^g did Scientific iruuu- -ne^ts, chna, silver, adwr- ts.ng. toys, decoys, dol milk tHlttles. collections or estates Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905) 655-8049, BrooKkn SSS GOOD WORKING order. 7 years or newer. Apartment Size washers & criers, and fridges a stoves. FuN sus washers & dryers. Musical grebru a ts, Apartment size freezers, TV's & V.C.R.'s. Portable dishwashers. Couch is phair sets. Diamonds Yid Old Call ROCK BOTTOM EALS 905.4361320, RTICLES wonfad for onsignment auctions new It used fugindurs., Ina, glass. pictures, an- bUs. appliances YW CCI 5-576-3577,, abo doing BS and Charities, ANTED Snap rneW ed up, fridges, tgovss, hOPS. dryers, OYa. bks, etc. Cal (905)4w N1 ED CAMERAS . China and glass, jewel. microscopes, tele- bMloOulars and re- lur�O, OV Irtg old. 1678. Computer /Internet WITH COLOR moni- keyboard. printer, fill iperfect. Lotus. HY- Graphics, 571-5793, o best oiler. I MUSIC o zine O 7www.dutllant. nw-ak238rn- FOUND - Tues. morning, Sept. 3/96, Afaxii-ake. cross beagle/golden hound, colour bfondelgo d. while chest. white paws, W male, approx. 56 yrs. old. 683-1493 $511111 REWARD, orange and while male cat named Tiger. fairly devastated. Lost in the yYestrtey Heights area of Ajax. Missirq since SOL. August 31. 68&-0653 BOXER PUPPIES ennch your life with the loyalty and companionship of a baker Bred nor superior temper- ment and intelligence C.K C registered Can Prof. Boxers Reg d Kennels 655.3028 10 Dalmation Puppies. 4 males, 6 lemafis $550 Obo. Mother Is loveable & beautiful Father af erction- ate 3 gorgeous! Vol checked, all shots Including breeding papers pedigree papers of both parents Luanne 904-432-2000 or 905 -610 -mm, HOMES URGENTLY NEEDED for many home- less pals. Adult cats. spayed or neutered and fully vaccinated. Kinsvils. vet checked with Ist booster. Many medium to large breed dogs available. Pet supplies and donations al- ways welcome. Sorry. not accepting incoming all PUREBRED Shollle pups (905)725.9593. (top coke). CKC-MP Mid. 1997 FIREBIRD $1200. micro -chipped, tat shots, obo. For more into. call sable cotoul ready 10 go- 905.728-2413. ain g a pro Tem getting a competitive rate? Call Jolles - Dooley IIISUrance, Ajax for a quotation. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 29 Auto Wanted fl Apartments Apartments 1AApartments M Apartments Wanted I I / For Rent I I For Rent I I For Rent For Rent $50. to $7500... Cash on the spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905. 706-5740 A & A TOWING. Pay $5G- $5000 50-$5000 cash for used & scrap cars & trucks 24 hrs 7 days Call 905686-5003 or 905-706-5234, 30 min service CARS FOR CASH! We buy used vehicles Vehi- cles must be in running condition. Call 427.2415 or come to 479 Bayly St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Trucks for Sale 1986 GMC JIMMY. 4 x 4. 2 ? it,. `6aufc till. air. cd player, as is. $2.600 723-1366 after 5 p m 1994 FORD RANGER X ^, ox. 2 , - speed, power steering, brakes oed liner, immacu- late $, .500 o b c Cert (905) 438-8056 (905; 434-2346 EM 4 wheel D►it e 1968 GM ASTRID LT -,an Douore Dnue 8 Passenger. loaded. one owner. certified. $6150 Call 905-579-1799 after 4 00 pm 1992 CHEV LUMINA APV iar ,tally oaded power loots. CD steres, from and rear Al built-in air com- pressor. 7 passenger Ask. Ing $12.000 705.277 2528 1994 Pont Transport SE 7-oass ran- 91Km. .oaded. MUST Sell. Cert 514,)9C Af ter 5.509-2893 1995 PLYMOUTH Voyager LE. fully oal. tint, auto, 7 pass., mint con- ditiol car phone, lady dri- ven, only 19.000 k.1. 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS. 9 A.M - 8 P.M. FRI- 9 A.M. -5 P.M. (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 1 BEDROOM nicety decorated pac^e.c• apt "sear Lake Ontario. West shore, P�ckenng Included real, hydro aundry facdf- es $595 Suitable for one Close to Schools. pudic transit Call Paul 415-805- 9997 1 -BEDROOM Dasement apartmer- ^ewe Private entranceparlor-_ ji,ifes & applarces ^�.. daC No Pets Krg.Townhre area S540,mcr'h 905-431 5045 2 BEDROOM apt S650 ,ndus.ve %<e '.L"'t Osha- wa area Availade Oct 1 Appliances included Near arneruhes 305-263-8417 BACHELOR apt available .mmediate,y $629 . ^ydro In quiet 6-04ex budding, ao- ptiances Included Gose to all amenities. Dunlop St (905,666-5535 S21, 900 or best offer (905 ) reels at des tine. Please i�� 0=1 call DURHAM ANIMAL I `^rsi"'ry ADOPTION 905-438-8411. BOUVIER PUP, 5 mol. Automiltbilift R M11 NmaW. block , asking 5350. 1" Sak told 420-40% V One month free rent FREE kittens to good 1991 CHEM MAUBU hone, litter trained. 576- Stn. Wgn., auto V6, good 0434. nrinlirg card.. body in fair COAST TO -COAST Camp coed., must sag. $1650. BARN for Tent( or individual obo. Call 9054696-1632 or hose stables (stale), local- 416346-1040. ed nor Lakendge, Taun renovated. it" stove ton Rd- Whitby. 905-427- 1981 FIRESIRD, 4.41., PI GOOD. Is, plb, Hops, +reeds work able immediately Call $800 or best of w Sold as NEWFOUNDLAND puppy ( is, uncertified. Call 905- N&Uredj, 17 weeks 01d, 438-8300 alter Bpm. male. Heb ant papers and 1963 Buick Regale. 2 dooll has had all shots. asking fully loaded, good Coll $350 416.918-7633 tion, $2650. Call PUREBRED Shollle pups (905)725.9593. (top coke). CKC-MP Mid. 1997 FIREBIRD $1200. micro -chipped, tat shots, obo. For more into. call sable cotoul ready 10 go- 905.728-2413. ain g a pro Tem getting a competitive rate? Call Jolles - Dooley IIISUrance, Ajax for a quotation. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 29 Auto Wanted fl Apartments Apartments 1AApartments M Apartments Wanted I I / For Rent I I For Rent I I For Rent For Rent $50. to $7500... Cash on the spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905. 706-5740 A & A TOWING. Pay $5G- $5000 50-$5000 cash for used & scrap cars & trucks 24 hrs 7 days Call 905686-5003 or 905-706-5234, 30 min service CARS FOR CASH! We buy used vehicles Vehi- cles must be in running condition. Call 427.2415 or come to 479 Bayly St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Trucks for Sale 1986 GMC JIMMY. 4 x 4. 2 ? it,. `6aufc till. air. cd player, as is. $2.600 723-1366 after 5 p m 1994 FORD RANGER X ^, ox. 2 , - speed, power steering, brakes oed liner, immacu- late $, .500 o b c Cert (905) 438-8056 (905; 434-2346 EM 4 wheel D►it e 1968 GM ASTRID LT -,an Douore Dnue 8 Passenger. loaded. one owner. certified. $6150 Call 905-579-1799 after 4 00 pm 1992 CHEV LUMINA APV iar ,tally oaded power loots. CD steres, from and rear Al built-in air com- pressor. 7 passenger Ask. Ing $12.000 705.277 2528 1994 Pont Transport SE 7-oass ran- 91Km. .oaded. MUST Sell. Cert 514,)9C Af ter 5.509-2893 1995 PLYMOUTH Voyager LE. fully oal. tint, auto, 7 pass., mint con- ditiol car phone, lady dri- ven, only 19.000 k.1. 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS. 9 A.M - 8 P.M. FRI- 9 A.M. -5 P.M. (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 1 BEDROOM nicety decorated pac^e.c• apt "sear Lake Ontario. West shore, P�ckenng Included real, hydro aundry facdf- es $595 Suitable for one Close to Schools. pudic transit Call Paul 415-805- 9997 1 -BEDROOM Dasement apartmer- ^ewe Private entranceparlor-_ ji,ifes & applarces ^�.. daC No Pets Krg.Townhre area S540,mcr'h 905-431 5045 2 BEDROOM apt S650 ,ndus.ve %<e '.L"'t Osha- wa area Availade Oct 1 Appliances included Near arneruhes 305-263-8417 BACHELOR apt available .mmediate,y $629 . ^ydro In quiet 6-04ex budding, ao- ptiances Included Gose to all amenities. Dunlop St (905,666-5535 S21, 900 or best offer (905 ) 3 Repairs 831-3358 213 bedroom apartments, 1964 CAMARO Special 8 story building. close to reconditioned vehicles shoosry, , libraSouth GM Trailers NMI ;rant Available ,mnv*ate- 1967 MUSTANG parts V One month free rent Eg Ten excellent min, vans 428-6328 1 7 pen ,or ap- CAMPING MEMBER- pantmenf SHIP detime. •ncludes smoker. $490 inclusive No COAST TO -COAST Camp 606 SIMCOE S Osna- US/Canada 54,1night Only ova acartmert for rent. gar - $395 US dollars 1-800- den. I bedroom, newly 2360327 renovated. it" stove 2 bedroom apt Ckean. nice area. south or Park Rd $500/month-hydro Avail- great condi., low kms, Auto Parts able immediately Call CERTICAR is over- 3 Repairs (416) 494-9517 stocked. Over 42 fine 1964 CAMARO Special SALES - 1989 Ford reconditioned vehicles Edition, engine a body in AJAX cozy one Detlroorn at tremendous saving. 1967 MUSTANG parts casement apt stow. Eg Ten excellent min, vans 'or sale' Excellert condi- fnoge, laundry tac. non - Astros, Aerostars. Caravans tion Dol tenders, etc smoker. $490 inclusive No from $4.995 1993 Trans- Cal Rod 905-571.6940 pets, cal 686-3201 port SE loaded, now SI4.250 1995 Geo 5 after bpm. AVAILABLE immediately. speed. 25.000 kms, only I 10Wft10blllS 2 bedroom apt Ckean. nice area. south or Park Rd $8.650 1988 Jeep Truck. 4 great condi., low kms, Oshawa Contact 576-8642 x 4, beauty only 55.995. lady driven, cert. 51800. s la or 683-4851 bus hours 1990 Lumina loaded, low 1995 XLT Triple, gas Carl. Call Ted Babul 723- Ill mint $7,995. 1987 shocks. Stu skis, very good AVAILABLE IMME- Subaru 4 x 4 wagon. nice condition, $5200 985- DIATELY. In Whitby Apt sale 53.975. 1991 Tempo, 3561 building- spacious. carpet - air, auto, 53.850. 1989 ed. newly painted, with Pal - Tempo air, auto, $2,995. LIMITED EDITION Indy, cony, close to bus. shop - 1990 Firebird, loaded, T- 600, I'n'r^xulate condbon, ping• all utilities included, tops 96.1Xkms. kicky you horded, hot IO go pees, first / last required, no pets. 1 bedroom $650. 2 bed - 19e7 Audi 8995. Qu new spetrack $3300 . ed 965-3561 room. $750. call 430-0134. 4 x 4 4 x 4 bailed, only $ $. 2,995. 1987 Bonneville, perfect. BACHELOR APT. on n0 ail sale. S3•995. 1988 &Wne Hobby Farm. Minutes to Mazda 323. 4 dr. sedan. a Oshawa. 905-433-8795. $2,695. 1989 Celebrity Euro, loaded, black. $5,888. 5 Cavakers, 1 SunATTENTK)N FISHER BEAUTIFUL 1 -bedroom bird. loaded from $4.995 PERSONS!!!! 1995 17.5 basement apartment, own 1990 Grand Prix STE bad Hydra Sport,130 HP John- laundry room, pat". en - la�.w son. 2 fish finders. trilling tranceHarwood between 1990 3 batteries. kvevveN. 401 & Hwy 2, Available Oct. loaded, 91.000 kms. Baitwell, rod holders, ster- 1. 1. No smoking or pets. $8,595. See you at Col eo, $17,000 080 tall 623- (905) 619-8065 tical Auto Center, 155 KMg St. West at Mid- 9107 COURTME- 1 bdrm bsmt. town Yell SM2y.'Wb 6. Opo Startday.'wUW FISNYSKI 14h. fibreglass smoker shove. pri- Cfbtonrrs eertd Utsir Runabout. Galvanized trail- - vate entrance. 1st.Aast to- * �. him Y.. Good condi- quired. $520hnwlh. After $75 . lion. 5750. Will COrtsidsr 3p 432-7600. DODGE mini cargo van. super clean, 2.2. We. v l trading boat for canoe in COZY 1 bedroom, Close to maintag isol certiTied. good Condition. 905-728- 101 & dotanlolrrt. Salablle e ' Why pay more? $2.500 as 2159.Oshawa. to working Person. Clean, is. (416) 693-5320 1990 Pontiac Sunbird, 60,000 kin. All auto. 4 dr., $5350 obo. 434-2775., 5400.CaN805.886-7886. lune ncT PAP ry 1964 CAMARO Special SALES - 1989 Ford IaYALAYAN kittens, lav- Edition, engine a body in Taurus, V6 auto., air, psi Pb. ing and alleeppnale, MIF, mint condition, electronic! 210,000 km., drives. looks 1st & 2nd allots, registered, digital dash, stereo, certi- perfect $2995. Carl.; 1987 dewOff-d, also adults fied, asking $2495 OW. Ford Aerostar Van, V6, available (905)728-7796 Cal 683-7301 or 428-1879 auto. ps, pb, stereo, air, 7- SHIH-TZU pups, CKC after bpm. FForrdd roger, 4 can; 1983 tspid Rel Champion sire, 1985 NISSAN 2005%, 5 as is special $500; 1995 shots, tattooed, homeNeon great condi., low kms, Sport, 4 cyl. 5 spil raised, 4 males. Ready to lady driven, cert. 51800. s la air, 8211 as new $9900 go 433-7887. Car Carl. Call Ted Babul 723- (go5)W6441110' 7471 SKI BOAT 1976 14 1/2 h. Thunder Craft with 85 HP mato, Complete Wdh Naiw. excelfent shape, $3000 o.b.o. (905)831-874 J I ' Ap>nits OSHAWA 1 & 2 bedroom, boated at 350 Malaga and 946 Masson Street. Avail- able immediatey $600 & $700 all inclusive. No pets. Cal 975-576.6724. newly decorated. No pets. $525 all inclusive. 432- 5984. FOR RENT - 1 and 2 bed- room apt. in a very quiet and well kept building, pose to all amenities, bus stop at door, Park Rd. N Oshawa Phone 579.9016. FOR RENT, Oshawa (Flit - son & Bloor area) fully ren- ovaled 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment, available now. firstllast. Contact 571- 4399 GATEWAY COMMUNITY HCMES One unit avai,- able in family section, 2 bedrom apt. S750 .ndud- ;ng uhltie5 at 120 Cotbome St w Oshawa Beautiful view directly facing -onto Childrers Arena Park 'diary dean and Wet mode-- se- cure brand new pet -free pudding 571 ;887 9.5 p m Mon - Fri GORGEOUS otaikcut 1 pedrm psmt apt r Pieter. Ing Large and bright. avail ,mimed , S70C :nclusrve 9105-939-2022 LARGE 2 bedroom aur der -eezer `replace. ce- ramic tile. fenced yard 2 car Park,; central central IUCa- tion S75 month Avail Oct 'SI Call 571-5320 LIVERPOOUSAYLY. spacious 2 :edroom basement prwate 5645 Pius utilities. ac. aurdry new Goa4Ct Avail rrvned 9051683-1494 LUXURY ' beoroom .n -ourtry estate Almost 1200 W it Fireplace. pool. au appliances. Jhl,hes includ- ed, scenic view 5 mins from K.rby Sk. Hni $9410. month Call 725-9991 NORTH Osnawa area. Urge '-bedroom .r quw 6 oleo. S550"Onth ISL'Iast S,ngie preferred. Call 905- 728-3918 ONE arge bedroom 'ur- na^eC Dasament apt $600mo Ava,ade Oct Prefer Single Separate en- trance, carie Anona, Sheppard area No pets 509-2491 ONE bedroom apt ground floor of noose. very private Driveway, picket fence. nonsmoker 5650, mclu- Siva Available Oct. 1 Oshawa. 571-4293 ONE BEDROOM, fur- nished, available imme- eiatery SSW per md. Call after 6. (905)427-3660 OSHAWA - 888 + 900 Glen St.. 2 bedroom arpts from 5675- $710. 3 bed- room apt. $720: close to shopping. scfhoos. GM and Gc. UWbes included. FirsV last required. Call 728- 4993 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING. North Oshawa. 1, 2 & 3 bdims. Inclusive. Pay ca- ble, parking & laundry tae. 723-2094. OSHAWA. clean 1 -bed- room basement apartment, separate entrance. 4 -piece bath, carpeteil appianoas, available OcList, $395 in- clusive. Call 905-430- 3519. OSHAWA. dose to GM, 1. 2, 3bodroom apartments, $600. $725 & $835 respec- tively Cal 905-4265740. PICKERING / LIVERPOOL large apractive 3 bedroom, main floor, white kitchen, gray broadloom, AC, dose to GO,. No pets. Oct. 1. $1050. 905.770-7222 or 416-494-3765. PICKERING basement apartment, available Oc- tober Ist. $600 inclusive. Non smoker only. (905) 831-8139 John Boddy Home 1 Bdrm. Berri. Apt. Separate entrance, non-smoker, no pets. Avail Oct. 1st $650 inclusive. 1st/last. Call (905)420-6424 DICKERING VILLAGE: Main floor newly renovat ed, bachelor apt. parking. close to all amenities, avail immed . 686-8905. PICKERING Wbtles/Finch. Clearquiet, bright newly renovated 1 Dedroom basement. walkout ravine. separate entrarce. WC, no DeIS/Smoker Suits 1 $660 inclusive 905)837-0218 PICKERING. 1 bedroom laser, ner, apt female wel- come. non smoker, no pets. ncludes laundry utilities. :j;I g, Sep. ent Oct 1 3535 ',rst & last. ref. 831- ;758 PICKERING. ' bedroom - ase -ii a.. included. tearquiet. convenient. :lose to all amend+es S550 month separate ervance patk:rg. avail Immerl. call 905-420-9281 PICKERING, 2 -bedroom baSemerl aparlrrnent. aval- able now, dose to bus no Smoking. no petsreferenc. as required Cali 509- 4749 PICKERING, arge 1-bed- •xr• basemem apartment. seg ant sundry facilities 5675nclusrve Avail Sept '5 Steve days 576-5709 or Pat evenings B39-1076 PICKERING- 2 oedroom basemert apartment air cond,cormg. 'aunor,. sep- arate entrance, no pets S55C . utilities Avarlade cf 1st Cal 905839- 6346 PICKERING a,ge '-bad- ICr- :ase --elf quiet nome Many extras first ast references, nc pets. $625 ,nclusrve Single working adult welcome 420 4349 PICKERING/ W-,te,- F ^cr - ea- ;wet Dngrt newly •enOvateO one bed- roo- paSement Waikout ravine Separate entrance ac ^O petssmOke- Suits $66C rclusnr 3105 83'-C2 , 8 OSHAWA NORTH SIM- COE. - Russet lea' 2 Dedroorn n newly renovated '2pex. hard- wood floors, neat not wa- ter parking, :abie Laundry taokbes. nc dogs $686 hydro 410 - S12 rnonmry Available 905-576-2982 SOUTH AJAX :arge ' bedroom apt separate en- trance snared aundry room Nc pets references required $600/month Call 686-5519 SOUTH AJAX, arge lux- ury one bedroom plus den basement apartment, gas fireplace, parking. suit sin- gle working person, no pets, no smoking. $750 per mo 683-0529 SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St W. large 1, 2, -bedrooms, dose to tus- as, shopping. available In - mediately. 5500. $600 & up , fndge, stove, heal ny- dro, parking. 1st Aast re. gWred, no pets. 438-1050 SOUTH Oshawa. large one bedroom raised base- ment apt. Laundry taalibi 2 ear parking, private en- trance, $575 all inclusive. Available Nov. 1. Mature working single or couple. No pets. 579-1869 SPACIOUS 1 bedroom ill in central Whitby. Avaidoable Ocl.l.,coin tsundry,parking no pets, $520. + hydro. 865.8181. SUBLET furnished 2 bed- room, 1 12 bell (all in- clusive) Nov.1-Apr.30. $8001month. No pals, no children & non smokers. RitsonMillcroh. (905)576- 2026. TOP OF WESTNEY 2 bed. apt. newly carpeted, 5 appl., avail. Oct 1. 905.12765M WHITBY 1 -bedroom apartment. available imme- dtatley, $575/month in- cludes hog & parting for 1 car. Call 430-0959. WHITBY central vtctorian style budding on a mature setting. Available Sept Ist 2 bedroom apt 12 H cell. ings Includes utilities & Parking $850/month 668 2326 No phone calls after Spm WHITBY, 2 -bedroom, 2 oaths main floor laundry room, newly renovated parking. $795 plus hydro (9051839-6398 WHY rent when lou can owe. your own home for less than you think?" Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd 19051 668-3800 or irlf)5! 666-3211 Houses For Rent WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME! NO Downpaymartn ,nail Me 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Excel Reaity IST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES WHY RENT" BUY' Nr„C «r �aym.er' No prCCiem' .et me show you now Mof! pay S75C '� A r Call Thomas C. Pike Saks Rep. Remax Accord Realty Ltd 576.711' 3 -BEDROOM 30,t.- ;tcra;e icon- «Ork crop wed mSulated xn 2 acres .n Wh'toy dou- ble garage ava„able m- me0iatafy 51250. month .4'.6;449-'685 AJAX 4 Dedrm sem, -.arn 'locr S •' 5C inousrve or. smoke's references. 'sir ast. ),a., Nov 9105-686- •M AJAX-arwoodBayly 3 - bel main floor sepa- rate entrance S95Clmorm 1 Wall 60". of Uhl Dose to GO Cal 42-�­ 28' 421-5739 EAST Oshawa 3-oedrocm house. 'inished basemen. w O to deck, fenced yard. garage, private driveway. available Oct 1st. $92C. utilities Another available Nov Ist 905-668-8213 - BAY RIDGES, Main floor, 3 bad, 1 bath, ',replace hardwood floors, 4 apps $1000. + 50% utilities. Close to GO, non-smoker Available Sept. 1st/last (905) 831.4753. NORTH AJAX- spacious executive 4 bedroom, 3 bath. dose to schools and shopping area. Bus stop at door. Available Sept 1 $1400. Cal 427-6660. OSHAWA - near O.C.. 3 bedroom semi. 2 bath- rooms, targe eat In lulchen with walkout to deck. Fenced yard. private drive. Owet farcy area. Close to schools, rec centre, trans- portation and shopping. Gas heat. $935Jmo. plus utilities. FirsViast required. Available Nov. 1. Cell after 7 p.m 905-839.4552. OSHAWA- 3 bedroom bun- galow, µut nonh of hospn- tat, finished basement, fenced yard. 1stAast. Now. 1. For app. 436-7966. OSHAWA/WHITSY resi- dential area, clean, spa- cious 2000sq.tt. home, 3 - bedroom, ensuite, family room w/fireplace, living, dining, breakfast room, main floor laundry, back- yard & more. Available Nov 1st. $1150/month+utile ties. 905-433519. PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 111 Houses I Houses Rooms I • 1 Roridl RemillsI 1 I 1 For Rent 1 For Rent For Rent VacsOon PICKERING One large ATTENTION Snowbirds basement room. nicety fur- GORGEOUS 3 bedroom nlshed at $400 One small. 3 bathrooms townhouse er room at $350 Quiet condo. close to famous clean home. Mature gen- Clearwater beach, pool. la- tlemen preferred Imme- cuzzi. BBQ. private yard, date possession. 839- available now For into and 0257 to view photos 686-9646 or man's Bay. 5900'month . 579-3788 laundr exclusive use Of R ATTENTION Snowbirds. 'Shared Accomodation Port Charlotte Florida. pri- fatuity room, lots of privacy. vate home (built 1993). (905)le Oct. 1st Call (9051 839-3877, leave pool, air conditioning, sea - 3 BDRM. house to share sonal, long term. non- Gean brae sunny Close smoker preferred Inqui- to lake & transit 5400 + 112 rles'vlewing Can utilities Crndy 639-2078 (905)576-3246 PICKERING 3 ped"Qom TOwnhoUSe$ AJAX 4 -bedroom execu- CLEARWATER, 3 bed - house backs onto French- 1 For Rent Ne home.air conditioning, room mobile (permanent man's Bay. 5900'month . new furnace. au con huge laundr exclusive use Of R homes) heated pools, hot ullhties 1 st'last references NORTH OSHAWA, fatuity room, lots of privacy. tub. minutes to beaches. (905)le Oct. 1st Call (9051 839-3877, leave ' beCrxr^ + basement non-smoker. $375 plus p blue Jai baseball. NHL Y Hockey. NFL Football 8 rnessage townhouses r well man. Call 428-9214 horse &dog tracks Chdd- 1 tamed family complex AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- ren welcome. $275 weekly. WESTNEY/HWY 2 area. Freshly decorated with LV luxury furnished home, (905)683-5503 ea - Frig stove close to au basement with fireplace amenities Starting g at lad • prefer Christian single la Pnvate Homes h 1,•2 bath Close to all amen- $'38 month On site Mgmt student professional 1 1 For Sale rtes t Cres $100G office Call 905 728-377? or retired to snare w/work utilities Ca!! 619-1405 erre lady in quiet ne'ghbor WHITBY ^ewer wen -kept tam, y home. good land- lords. 3 -bedroom. 2 -1 2 baths. fireplace. double ga- rage. S127C plus utilities Oct 1 Call t416)694-7601 WHITBY. THICKSON ROSSLAND 2 . lathed —c-oomi 2 17 baths. tented yard. aval- able Oct is'. no pets. S'.'S0 Pus 721-9592 WHY RENT' Nc money ac-w-�. - �c„• ower home. like new Hoge stove 5695 nil 2 bedroom S-95 Ind 3 bedroom al but cable 8 phone M., Do gross in- come S25 DOC Ca, Ker Collis Caldwell Banker 728-94.4 SPACIOUS .Z S 3 �,Anrpnm!pwr^CU525. ^ well maintained family x^tplex includes all Oil- 7?s. 4 appliances. park- ^_:, dose tc schools andrvh 3 amees Avail Sept. 122 Colborne St. E. Oshawa For apps. 434-3972 odr d Non-smokenc pets $145.900 - Custom built 3 dor viewing (905)433- large bedroom bungalow 6871 res(905)404-7318pgr Spotless. very well kept ev down 'ent •r own 2 8 3 New windows. new root rEMALE non-smoker wish- new furnace. au con huge es tc share 3 bdrm 3 bath- ear -m kitchen completely --qm home wsame Quiet finished basement. huge -esidential area Fenced lot. quiet court Immediate rackyard Laundry. park- occupancy 886 Sylvia S! `g $500 month Oshawa 905 725-5241 or �05432-7635 725-4062 NORTH OSHAWA share PRETTY 2 -STOREY de - Del H l tache: ^ )me W� !Dh New i. :.. •.- ._ '• - broadloom .r ,rvmg, dining. ev down 'ent •r own 2 8 3 laundr.park -g y cable g 3 -bedrooms New ^loorin9 bedroom home From S725 $35C per me all inclusive in both Dath,cems.en- pM morin all incius+ve Au- Is[ las! 434-3671 trance. eat -in kitchen Bay •elia Rasanu 728-94'4 ext OSHAWA- Adela.le Pwk windows. sliding doors to 2C1 room available .r 3 Deo. deck double garage. -oorn home Share ktc"en beautd;,uy landscaped. 1 Rooms & carr Lots of park ng $'5, non smoker fenced large lot Shows like a model home 5'S790C for Rent (9C5 '2Sy39C 20 Horseshoe Or Oft Thick so ow wy 2. ROOM for Rent- Share Opel House Sun Sept 8 AJAX. ,ntumished Urge "fuse 3 baths hnisned 11 p m 905-433-2966 basement rk r Housing Wanted REQUIREam [ year miro- __- ease wW also COn- siijer pease-ro-own d 407 er single tarry home in Whitby or possible Alax. Oshawa Prefer 5.6 bed- rooms or equivalent e g 4 bedrooms wit!' basement potentia: Cai. 905) 430 249' aha 6 p m Townhouses rA 1 For Rent COURTICE wrS-G.drkxxn torr:,.se ' 2 -bath nice fOcat-or' access t0 Schools. chur;.f• public transit. avail- able 'Hot. 1 St Nc pets Cali 905-42D-037 after 7p, KING i TOWNLINE ez ave• 3"e Large 3 bdrm townhouses; neutral decor. 4 app, ' 1'2 barns basemen & garage 95 $8 . util Phone 72ee 6213 Evening and w- kenc appontments avail- able „^^y,e "rim shared reale Da , g, laundry. 'es. separate entrance first utilities ncfucied 5430, 3 BEDROOM SEMI Osha- 6 last S34O no 683-5088 month Call 831-3865 wa recent upgrades in- -tudin roof wind AJAX large Drgfrt txeC tog room with 13ay window Share x:!cher• & bath parr ing_ cape 6 laundry enc. Non -smoke, turn unturn $375 42---6932 g. ows �ndoflmfllurlhs -31>01s. gas conversion. car For Rent pet and more Log cabin -tyle recroom. Cher not At room with w O 2 baths. 1 -BEDROOM ;undo for double garage 5128.900 her• C._• 579-9349 'ridge stove dishwasher CIA _`lli BRIGHT houst•, 0Kh jhkln-_l & Whites Rd, nwms tor rent, w'eeiuy monthh Hy Niro statt welcome 420-ileo- EAST OSHAWA i lo. .e", nen —;,+e,s we- ,l!chen, laurdry tacilifies cOme Pan, ng shared available Avaiiabie imme- diateiv S8C weekly =able mciuded Cal436-0505 ands 579.5648 FURNISHED room. use of ,itche, S350,mciri South Pioke-9 Call 83- 2395 Hasherdrysr mdudeC 1st 3 POOLTON C•ys Cour- Ast required Athol'Ma•y lice 3 tail _. freehold St. Oshawa Cal 905-436- townhouse. beautifully 0278 to view decorated. coder, deck.. c• a. Security system Move -n AJAX 2 Bedroom. avarl- dD.e ti,_ IS, Seeunty air - pool. brdadlOOmed. $900 inclusive lst•last. Petra. 905 839-5549 after 6 pm WHITBY HARBOUR SAIL - WINDS 'urge ' bedroom luxury building 2 baths. 5 app recreational lac se- cunty guard Ava.. Nov 1 st $952 inclusive (905426-7491 Office & I • 1 Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Townhouses Townhouses Free Rent !!!- 3000 sq Elm, For Rent I 1 Lw• v. $900 850 Sq.2nd For Rent nr $550 600 sq main 5500 250 sq malr $350. E][PERIENCE FAMILY LIVING igys MEINORY LANE, PICKERMG Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. 11[ARCHANT Pi )PE RTM (4z6) 3=-"66 PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP is accepting applications for their waiting list for future availabili- ty, for 3 and 4 bedroom units. Large playground & spacious units. Near all amenities. Please call 666-2008 or visit 95 Crawforth St., Unit 85, Whitby, Office hours, Mon: Thurs. SUBSIDY APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED BUT WILL ONLY BE PLACED IN THE HOLD FWE AT THIS TIME DUE TO NO SUBSIDY AVAILABLE APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED UP AFTER OFFICE HOURS BETWEEN 10 A.M. AND BESM a M SEE MEMO ON COMMUNITY CENTRE DOOR FOR PKC( W POINTS. 600 2nd dr $500 Call 434- 2447 or 655-4132 OFFICE space for lease. . overlooks busy Hwya2, handicap access. air con. plenty of parking. Call 725-9991 STORE for rent 2000 sq ft we will divide of Also 400 sq ft excellent location High walkup, plenty of Pn- vate parking. 725-8710 I kldlaresl • unib INDUSTRIAL units, Tfhomton-TenwiNeger. 96 8.5 sq. ft. $325 sq. ft. net + MIT, 579-5077 or after Spm 571-3281. I arehouse • S Pelee WANTED TO RENT i One large building or heat- ed barn suitable for auc- tions. CM -1959 of 404- 2708 19 1 Vac. ReIItNs 55 8 OVER- St. Petersburg. Florida. Furnished 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Non smokers & no pets building. Nov. t-Apr.30. (pictures) (905)576-2026 (Oshawa) condition' $114 900 r9C5 4'835 _... ALL BRICK -- bedroom Du-galow Lase-ent apart men', new windows new gas furnace. big lot O1rer- sized garage groat Osfha- wa location Won't last 5129.800 Cal now n Frank Hawes 430-9000 Sutton Grouc Classic Really BROCK RD & 2 Great fa^-. , oda' 3+' bed. room. 4 baths walkout basementnewly oroad Loomed & decorated. 5'58.500 Cal' (905)294 64E' Or!905N73-3268 COURTICE 3 bedroom detached home. great fam- �ly area Backs onto school Garage. tented yard Ask ung $134.000: Cad 404- 2629 LADY WILLING to trade 2 bedroom home on Trent Canal In Hastings for tome in North Oshawa or sur- rounding area. For info call (705)696-2804 OSHAWA -6 bedroom, d air hardwood floors. 160 ft. lotw/out from famdyrooni to enclosed backyard, new Hospital, schools, pried to sell $149,900. 579-4868 OSHAWA bargain - $110.D00. Bride bungalow, 2 bedrooms. garage. 36X10O` lot. 2 bedroom in- law suite. Call 905.571- 2863. PICKERING - quiet Glen - date Crt.. 3 plus 1 bedroom. 1 - 4 pc.; 2-2pc., sunken Irv- ing room, lair, fireplace, finished basement, newly decorated. 6 appliances plus lots more. $156.900. 839-8543 PRIVATE SALE - WA- TERFRONT community. 7 years new, 1.480 sq. h. 3 bedroom, all brick bunga- low, huge skylight, bay windows. en suite bath- room, oak kitchen, large deck off dining room full unfinished basement, 1/2 acre lot, 23 x 23 an. garage, fully insulated, dry walled and heated. Lake Scugog access, 15 mm north of Pon Perry $134,900. Days 1-705.286-6845, after 6 p.m.1.705-786-1084. 11 16""80" WHITBY - 4 bed- room.'rose' model. 2.800 sq. ft. rnatn floor office, wet bar. family room and laun- dry 2 fireplaces, many up- grades, separate dining room. greenhouse kitchen and very private backyard 4 Stargell Or, Price $269.000 430-b964 WHITBY. $99.900 111 3 - bedrooms, living/dining combination, walkout to patio & fenced yard. ga- rage With 5% down will carry for S760/mo including Taxes Call Ted H ht • Mortgages, • • 1 Insurance • • I 3 • j • ON-LINE Prime Rates tram 5,i7ir7r O.A.C. 4 hr approvals O.A.C. Purchase/Refinance Loans, consolidation Saye. lime & money _n yr discharged OK Call Rohert Brown (905 1668-%55 The Nlortgagc Centre dug on Sutton Group Classic 430- 9000 • 1 Business Condos pportunities 1 for Sale SCARBOROUGH. spacious bedroom. 2 floors. good security, very clean, extra urge balcony, underground oarkirg & pool Asking $105.000 Private 416- 282-4314 WHITBY cordo. 2 bed- room, 2 level wrath balcony In quiet building Hard- wood floors, fresh paint. 2 appliances Condo fees 5275;month, taxes S921 month Would carry for 5480 P & I at 725°•. with 5°. down payment Pnce 569.990 Can 905)723- 28% F s for Sale *h,118Y BARGAIN serv- iced lit on Hunter S! 154 x 65 h Askr,g $74.900 Can after 7pm 725--0122 Vacation MA J Properties 53500 •un priced. Swc,w- ed wooded Trailer lot, ad- lacent to huge county, for- est. good road. sandy beam, fishing. Cobourg area 1416)431 1,555 1 Cottages For Sale 2 Dedroom cottage, tufty furnished, firsoace. roof shedwater purnp also ind 12 M aluminum boat. 594.800 o b o On Che- mong Lake Call 905433 -BW • 1 MoeiHomes Parks 40 FOOT Moble Home, fu.^une0 oe,uxe modet. new condition, lot. deck shed. TV ;ower seasonal park fishing. swimming $22.900 905-623-1098 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN 1S NOT GUAR- ANTEED.SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS 00 NOT. IT 6 SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. • 1 Mortgages, • Insurance CREDIT LINE MORTGAGE LOAN LtXlbrg for better rates ? Need matey fast? Turned down? creldillom COM? Cal for a FREE consultation JOHNSTON a COOK The Financial Experts 905-428-1232 MORTGAGES Good, bad and ugly. Financing for any purpose, rates from 5.95%. NI applicabons ab- cepted. Community Finan- Clel SeMCes 668.6805 A SERIOUS part or full time income No risk Training Call 1-800-809 9994 24hr recorded rnes- sage EARN a second income puttirg children into the Olympics, Phone to find out how 721-1563 Ken OSHAWA Fully equipped 130 seats licenced restau- rant. Good loation, ample parking For details Bruno Posteraro 905-986-9658 RED HOT op DOrtunity Highlighted On 'root page of Barrie Exam- iner August 121h Un- touched in the Durham area Great business op- P011unry Call (905) 839- 4236 SET UP A "rme business semng WeeoxLes Design- er Children s Wear We need a consultant in your area 1-800-633-7518 • 1 Personals -lost attrxUve ladies Reliable, discreet, out cads only Naw *metes 18+ 4Or49 61 EVANLY RAYS Po--ce use us Rated at Solutions on Career Relahonsixp6. Health. Love $2 99/minule 'S . 1-900-451-4055 A free home smoking cessation progran is available through' the Toronto Hospitalin r, connectfo-nth a research Study. If you are 18 /rs. or older. PLEASE CALL 416-2041765 re:n5ornpallons EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad, no charges for ladies, no phone bin charges, 905- 430.7060. Loddrg for Lae in all the Chwige yyar ludo. Cal MATES lot sst�enedt I<a0AILft MIB can hlelp. 'SELL IT NOW 0 CALL y 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 Selling Something? �� , 2 EASY WAYS BARGAIN CORNER -HERE'S HOW IT WORKS - I Your 19 word ad is puhlished for 3 consecutive days The rate i5 based on the highest priced item in the ad. $00 _$99 ..........................55 + GST $100 - S199".t.t.tr....... 0.0 ....... 1$9 + GST $200 -$299 ttttt........ $19 + GST $300 -S39999 ........................$29 + GST 500 - $499' ........................539 + GST Thur a& are riot refundahfe and additional cord; are jiw 5()e each To Give Vou an idea. check this example co RANGE & refrigerator onh• ? ii -ears old. 30- ;elf clean 52"1" 211 cu.h frost free S351�HWft %1e price for this ad Mould be S20 t GST kbed on the pnce of >> forthe refn; orator RUNIN lel REGION. , EDITIONS. PAYFOR MEEK & REMIT 1 u FHK FREE' .APPLIES TO ARTICLES & AMNIOBILES FOR SALE It o.Nir $83 + csr NewsAdvertiser Mon 683-0707 __ The above offs applies to non-commercial advertisers onh• ADIMOSE YOUR Ids easy!! Can Classed Advertising for your UWdI Will Pxk 6W707 O7 NewsAdvertisi ctrl nuc lk oppatuniN to pay your 30 x �r. iudio I�rdon of aq d Ifle nnmlt dads naives rt ,till for pldllicatan m dIe tiellsAdyt' t r or coli Qeei;.161}w or 4Q4 ll yy� (i1kmgon &Port RM, reed M). IaTt1YW ,w. also access death notice nforma % re * d 111=1 11 1IY5r AT prr-Kine by did thh number. 10181 u¢>x to 1tw bvthe &,hing funeral homes: �,-.4rw. Anmmng. T Nit. `r biiinle �cs.lioms. `o&h R-EllxA.Acceltof>e ' Deaths ' Deaths i iNDSAY, William Lewis (Bill). At Memorial Hospi- tal Bowmanville on Thursday Sept. 5, 1996 aged 72 vears. (formerly with Royal Insurance Co.) (Chief Engineer of Union Castle Line Merchant Navy) Be- ,oved husband of Ulah Lindsay. Dear father of David d his wife Charmaine, Paul, Elizabeth and Marianne 8 mer husband Steve. Loving grandfather of Tim. Sarah. Paul Jr. Coral, Lance, Ti finy-Lynn and Chnstlan. Resting at The Northcutt Elliott Funeral -Acme 53 Division SI. N. Bowmanvdle from 7-9 p.m. ;n Friday. Funeral Service in the Chapel 1 p Satur- 7av Cremation. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church. MACRAE. Malcolm Atwood, at his residence !n Ajax ;r-1,ursday September 05, 1996 In his 78th year Amood beloved husband of the late Anna Louise Macintosh Loving father of Linda Elizabeth MacRae of R chmond 411, Malcom Carl MacRae and his wife Carolyn of Vancouver Grandfather to precious granddaughter Nicole Louise MacRae of Vancouver, Also surnved by two sisters Christine Wight of Flat River P E I., Dorothy Brown of Tilsonburg Ont. and pre -deceased by one brother Angus MacRae and one sister Hazel LeRuez Mr MacRae will be resting at the W.0 Town Funeral Chapel 110 Dundas St East Whitby, Ontario Ph. 905-668-3410 Mon- day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m Service in the Chapel Tuesday 11 am Burial Mount Lawn Cemetery Whd- by Ontario In Lieu of flowers donation to the Heart 8 StroMe Foundation or St. Marks United Church would be appreciated by the family r Auctions Mon. Sept. 9th at 5:30 p.m. 870 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby We are selling an es- tate plus others in- cluding sectional sofa Uw bed, 7 pc diner, Sklar chesterfield & ioveseat, new boxs- prrng 8 mattresses, wing back chairs. oak corner cab. oak ta- bles 8 chairs, Fr Pro- v,ncial 6 pc. bedroom Suite, loveseats.' bunkbeds, occasion, chairs. wine making things. buffet, drop leaf tab ile, freezer, old press back chairs. adders, doors, Limit- ed Edition prints. ap- prox. $5000 hand tools, new sliding compound. mitre saw, ,rill press. scroll saw, mole saw, 8' x to' band saw, dust col- lectors, plus many other articles- NOTE "'ME 5:30 p.m. large sale. Good quality. Plan to attend. View- ing Monday from 1 p m. Terms: Cash. Visa. M.0 . Interac. McLean Auction 905-6863291 905-432-2836 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 1 Cards Of Cards Of Cards Of Thanks 11 Thanks I Thanks CRUISIN• CLASSICS CAR CLUB would like to thank the following sponsors for making our 4th annual Car Show such a success: Port Perry Auto Glass; Port Perry Auto Supply; UAP Automotive; Brian's Towing, Ray's Towing; Norm's Fix It; Authentic Lock and Key; Poggy's Place; Aldred's Corner Store; Pizza Delight; Douglas G. Baird; Allen's Siding; Indus- trial Machinery Movers; Wood Tech; Ken Edwards; Roger Tennant Automotive; Vette Works; Swamp Ga- rage; Eric's Auto Body; Utica Farm Equipment; IGA; Scooters; All Flags Shell; Wild Willy Western; Hau- gen's; Mark's Maintenance; Gord Lewis Motors; Larry Taylor Ford; Philps Pontiac. Buick; Dave Ballingall; Ca- nadian Tire; Port Perry Auto Wrecker; J.D. 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Hannes Ltd.; Drive- line Specialties. Special thanks to Cathryn Hall, Hallie Donaldson and Kim Hale. Many Thanks: Janet Smith, President ��10ND SJ.rr�� DIAMOND SHINE 22' W --Y Al 5., Unit A. Ap■ 49051619-2699 1; Complete interior vacuum, shampoo and Deodorizing 2) Carpets 8 Mats Washed and Shampooed 3) Complete Dashboard Cleaning and Dressing 4) Seatbelt Cleaning 5; Door Jams Cleaned and Degreased 61 T1re/White Wall Cleaning and Dressing 7 Exterior Hand Wash and Chamois Dried 8, Detailed Exterior/Interior Window Cleaning 9 Complete Trunk Vacuuming I-,) Etc.. Etc . Etc. :M IV—Sep YY% Xw --M man -__-_ 1 'L PE IL 1 b. 1 1 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. 1 WARRANTY APPROVED 1 SUMMER SAVINGS 1 Save .I 0 0e 1 OM ANY OIL & FILTER CHANGE 1 WITH THIS COUPON 1 - ft�wss sept. 30/% $1000 OFF ANY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CHANGE EXPIRES Sept 30196 1-' 0) 1 CANNOT COMMME COUPON WITH ANY OTHER OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENDED EVERY 1 3 MONTHS OR 5.000 KM. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 195 WESTNEY RD. I South of 40 1) 1 1 WOW W7t&7�6 THREE BEARS AUTO BODY "OIIIE OF AJAX'S LARGEST AM BWY .46 'a COLLISION SHOPS KSertrlfng The Dudum Re*e Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks Frame Straightening • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims I 3 s20% OFF Conlete Body kP�r �Pelnt i�vt�1C OW Ut'MT 6208, 212 MONARCH AYE, AJAR 19051619-2327 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996 -PAGE 31 Advice about your timing belt from Thrifty Mechanic Shop Thrifty owner Michel Saikali says the timing belt, as shown at right, controls the intricate workings of the internal parts of your engine such as the pistons. It should be replaced at the 130,000 to 1000,000 km mark on most cars. A lot of people don't know what a timing belt is or what it does. But you should because when it breaks your car won't be going anywhere. Timing belts have replaced timing chains to help make 'oday's sophisticated engines possible. They are lighter. quieter. more efficient and more economical than chains. Like any other auto part, timing belts eventually wear out. So the need to be replaced before they break. When your belt breaks depending on what type of engine you have there may be internal damage. An engine is either an "interference" or "Free running" type depending on its design. When a timing belt breaks in an interference engine, an open valve may be struck by a moving piston and this can result in serious damage and expensive repairs. 41 ' "To avoid this kind of trouble it's important to have your belt replaced at the proper mileage." says Thrifty owner Michel Saikali. "Timing belts usually require changing between 80,000 and 100,000 km on most cars.„ Michel has more than 28 years experience and combines that with an honest and professionally approach to doing business. He would rather see his customers prevent major repairs rather than wait toc !ong for something serious to ^appen to their vehicles. Thrifty Mechanic Shop also a wide range of general repairs as well as specialized services including brakes. tune-ups, exhausts systems, cooling systems, air conditioning. shocks, struts, alternators, starters, fuel and air conditioning systems. For more information about Thrifty Mechanic Shop call 683-1112. WAN MOMD, tt8MM GLAss. silos oL&W FAU"cttitjilliliii�8rr WE PAY MOST DEDUCTIBLES FiRm cuss aEANEA 19" 683-1801 WH ANY 1111111111111111011111 WE WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL REPLACf�N! Al TOP AUTOGLASS YOUR NSURANCE NEEDSI /'mud A, 4wrr You T11KE.-n- MECHANIC SHOP— S 6" Finley Ave. Ajax, OnL Honesty is The Best Policy! "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" Reasonable Prices OIL [Rotate &I LUBE I Balance FILTER 1 Wheels1i calls. i Val kuckS extra - Willi whe4ft extra. T " OPOCW Wow Idrtl aid 000a eo spa. saws augi web oma E>QIE59►[U +". Owner MkW Sai;<aN would fta to thank a8 his Valued Custaners t friends for thele PAGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1996 Garage Sales & Yard Sales Call classifies Advertising at 683-0707 or fax it at 683-7363. AMM. list, 2nd, 3rd • • Mortgage Loans. Lines of Credit. Bank Turn Downs, Lowest Possible Rates, First Time Home Buyers Please call VALERIE LAWSON (905) 428-8424 ...at Johnston & Cook a y � �' K F<<18EP� Children's Indoor Party & Playcentre 427-4277 BROCK NORTH PLAZA 2200 Brock Rd. N.. Pickering FlNCH Mon. -Fri. 9:30-3 pm., HYY. 218 Wed. 9:308. Sat 8 Sun. 9:30-12 401 m • Y • kzu "CONGRATULATIONS TO THE KIDS" SAFETY VILLAGE" 416/420-9000 1-800-263-4431 Fax: 420-2100 Toronto line: 798-4800 557 Kingston Road, Pickering Ontario L1 V 3N7 24 Hr. Access! 12 DiIcrmt Sues! 1700 Alliance Road Pickering, Ontario 831.5555 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE KIDS SAFETY VILLAGE! ax Transit == BIDS' SAl7s"1'I' OF UIJIiILUM The idea for a satety village in Durham Re,non was born in the fall of 1989 when Mr. Ken McKenzie of the Optimist Club of Ajax visited the first safety village in Halton Region. In the fall of 1991 a partnership was formed with the Rotary Club of Parkwood Oshawa by Mr. Lennis Trotter. It was then a decision was made to look for a second site more immediately available as donated land in Ajax remained stalled by Regional zoning. In early 1992 the Durham Board of Education sealed their approval of the project with the lease of property behind Kathleen Rowe Memorial School in Whitby. The servicing was done for the site in the summer of 1994. In March 1995 a Constable was assigned full-time to the Village to co-ordinate and teach safety lessons to the children. The classroom was built in a barn raising fashion starting the weekend of April 22. The Oshawa Durham Home Builders Association agreed to erect the building with donated labour and materials from its members. The completion of the classroom construction made it possible to begin construction on the sponsored "miniature" buildings in the Village. These buildings are built by corporate sponsors to be representative of their own businesses. They are set on 1.2 acre~ f property and are mixed with iust the right amount of pavement sidewalks street sigm traffic tights and other "village" paraphemalia to create a realistic setting for the children to safely test their safety skills. All students in Durham Region in Grade 1, 2 and 3 are invited to attend the Village during the school year. Approximately 15.000 students went through in the first year. These children will come from the four different school boards in the Region. home schoolers and private schools. Grade 2 attends in the fall for a traffic safety lesson and a drive in the Village in batten operated Peg Perego cars. In the winter months the grade 'I's get a lesson on the safety rules and then a walk through the Village_ Prior to driving bicycles, the grade 3's learn about bicycle safety. Each course will also include a variety of other safety related information. The classroom lesson is about 30 minutes and the time spent in the Village will be about an hour. Reservations for the upcoming year will be taken until all the spots are full. Bookings are made by calling the Village. Located at: 1129 Athol St. Whitby. (Behind K. Rowe P.S.) 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Enjoy -.ic dancing, family outings, etc. -.eking a single black male 30 to 35, �-) is financially stable and emotion - a', secure. Want SOm*One who Can 3,,reciate children. BOX 19369 ;:METHING SERIOUS! Attractive, gIwhite female, 36, skm, no depen- :e,is True romarttic enjoys candli -t dinners, outdoors, playing pool, sine sports. etc. If you are an honest, :3 -ng male interested in a long term -eationship-call! BOX 19403 --JE ROMANTIC hdependent, easy- ;: 'g, down to earth, full figured cman. X. looking for a husky, sensi- • ,e non smoking male with a good se -se of humor. My many interests rc We romantic evenings at 'ante. 311mals. music and ail Friendship "-st: relationship possible. BOX 23130 EOROOM EYES Not Cindy Crawford r:t close. 33, mother of pooch, enjoys .v,iung out. walks. cooking, music. :arn ing, chops wood and baits hook. -ed of bur scene, outrageous Bair. Seeking a single man, 30- isk for pos- sIb,e relationship, who dares to enjoy. 3OX 23314 =OMPANION WANTED Divorced white female. 38. with children. Looking to meet male companion 38 to 42, for pos- s be relationship. Sincerity and hon- esty a must: non smoker, occasional ^nker accepted. Elkot Lake aro pm 'ereo but not necessary. d traveling if 1cT an issue. BOX 23126 PETITE BRUNETTE Independent �,ench gal with great pesonaki mu4 t�Dle talents. skm build. Seeking a rnendship with a non smobng, srrgk white mak. 45 to 55, 511', estabishet Must possess moralf and a can - science. wonderful qualities MR mW. BOX 23124 1 S A LONELY NUMBER M you are an nonest, sincere, caring, emotionafy `ree gentleman, 44 to 52, baling for the Sarrei then let's talk. I'm 47, interested r. family and friends, #a", travel, fishing, friendship and romantic timres that could tum into a long term mini honship. BOX 31720 2ND TIME AROUND Attractive ab9b while himake, 34, long, nWAW* etrly, dark brown hair, broom eye, 51•, singer. Looking for aatactive while male, 32 to 42, caring, sensitive, no head games, Maestr ie, loyal I love quiet evenings at home, Wigs waft on the beach, music. BOX 23122 SINGLE LADY_ 2>1 yr old, eingb moth seeking A single mak 30 to 36. 1 am a student and wohr. Went enmea* romemiC, 6' or talar, who home whin he waft Wet love waft, mummer_ BOX 11846 NOT INTO GAIES,_gnMme a Aar est, warm, single wbik gaaMemAIm SI b 62, who is good htnmoraEnjoy Cam*' lag quiet dunitic, eimpk Ila, spord, etc. I am a s5•, fall Iyaed %Wb % WI, 57. BOX 14352 _ ROYANTN; CUTE '�9• Emieri dikig, demokkl, travM and raw&* times Looking br a tai 9entMnwk, 491053 oily a" Mak b aha elm we Ia glad Whip In Ib, I you as buten al0eere, eaIn6 and M" similr, kdresb and kadit for a Mend bsn Fuad aeIII n BOX 23116 BODACKIUS BLONDE SMO wMk kmlk, 33, not Titdggy, aosar of 1 canine, ittljpya wI swift. ming, weft, music, and tlaacimg. Thal of th br saw, tion ldm, �Se°W^9 single , MW* BOX23915for Possible rdOWPAW SUM, INTELLIGENT Vary a tractive, "rm Of i Pa 4% vid established depembtMe. Enjoy tak, mdrk- W.Pin9,lMwr ".kirn�s . w • 7146 Wei al adv---• "own"p- X � tM THF: AUN'F;RTISER St'NI)AY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1996-PA(;F; 35 ^a/YN 7tc can /ti WIM 80 G2- Aw 8423 ,Call �� � Y; q'- � /�y��.>�� // i �i � ' 900'451-=9 ($2. In.) to respond to these ads. �� ,y�� �4/da Y TouchTone or Rory Phones. You must be 18 or older. 100% in life, the great outdoors, many other interests. BOX 31708 A SINCERE FRIEND Non smoking, attractive female in my early 40's with a good sense of humor. Enjoy dining out, movies and more. Looking for a tall, attractive male for companionship. No head games please. BOX 31718 STILL SEARCHING Tall, blonde, hazel eyes, slim. 47. active with sense of humor. Enjoy biking. skiing, dancing, quiet times. Seeking tall, active, sense of humor, between 40 to 55, no emo- tional problems who loves life and is established. BOX 31717 RED ALERT! Looking for that special, drug free single white mak, 26 to 30, who knows how to treat a lady. Must be honest, sincere and outgoing, and enjoy all aspects of life. I'm a single white female, 25, 5'6 honest, outgo- ing. enjoy a night out on the town or quiet evening. If you don't like being bored, leave a message. BOX 31716 NON SMOKING LADY 32 year old, sm- gle non smoker, 57" and 190 pounds. Enjoy golfing, squash, traveling, read- ing and movies. Seeking a husky, non snaking mak, age 30-35 who has a good job and a great sense of humor. BOX 10718 NICE RELATIONSHIP 34 year old, white divorced female. Fresh from Germany with blue eyes and weigh 120 pounds. Seeking someone who enjoys music, romantic dinners. outdoor activities and more. BOX 10783 FRIERS FIRST looking for an honest NO respectable man. I an separated and looking for a friendship that could become more. BOX 11721 SEEKING FRIENDSHIP 49 year old lema a would like to meet a 50 year old mak for friendship. BOX 11723 QUIET NIGHTS 18 year old female look- ing for a young male who enjoys kids. outdoor activibes, good times and quiet nights. BOX 12927 LOVE TO LAUGH Attractive, non smok- ing and employed young 48 year old jerk. Looking or honest and caring white mak, age 45 to S5 to share family tun, friends, quiet dinners, movies, kids and dogs etc. BOX 13296 ROCKIN' 6 ROLLIN* Single white female. 36, mother of two. Big. bold. beautiful and on the dominant side Seeking someone who films to rock -n - ran betwma agn 3040. Kids are wN- can*. BOX 13331 SHY BUT SWEET 25 yaw old female. shy, 57. Like king wants, swimming and quiet evenngs. Looking for a man, age 27-31 BOX 1SIN FUN LOVING Single. 30 year old ma1R or of two with a great sense of hung. Attractive and full figured Looking fa a single who male, age 26 to 38 who is also financialy and emotionally Secure. Must be fun loving, irtMlectwNy sbmu- hin9 and appreciate children. BOX 18377 SEEKING YOU! 44 year old kmak working part time. Enjoy movies, dfr" oaf and quiet evenings at tam*. Ynd*r of thee. Waiting to hear from you - Box 19140 42 YEARS YOUNG _who is enargetic, din c- and a aro I of a 15 yer old. Enjoy variety in M, as wen as quiet nnicmMde on dmrs, mowhe, eke A sewitive, eompanio*h, fertual and hopeless i lip baking lor an open and looked IiiagIs I arbrenled pito" tall. BOX 31610 SHY AT FIRST Sfmgle whfe bm@K A 57, 130bs, bbmd" hr, brow eye, •being ler someone sob" is abatd5ve, otngoi % Ilts kid, Is howet, caring, ad 1m m mors, not int" bead 9amp• and Moat WW he WON N M". BOX 23301 OUAUfl AND HONOR Ani u&v, mbi l9aan pa iowlk 5 4', 39, Mond, blue oyes, low mucic, whine, M PAW pkrf ling pool W ii Il g taking ww ptlnioa gaelty .and honors, WM bo n low b mW omit }Met lot Ira9a baPPaR loot and age n101 ae 4portrd BOX 23312 LOOKNG FOR LOVE Two aN Fillwe braales, is, will* No guys, I$ b 21, collo know how b hve to and taut a 91Mi dg1M, Douik data ale a pabr- am BOX 23301 KURT COBAN WANTED ShdW look - big fair blorm" hair, bbm allied, grapy Kurt COW look allies. Eni going b armee, am proadaetnoua and Mm b lir len b afenutlw nwAIic. iMmt h otdgo- Ng, enjoy eprnding Win abrAI and be son afflletk. Snickers okay. I have slicdtbr NngM blonde hair and am ammumes 4IL ear l ou.e eo aa! po 7�� grungy, 5'6" and 103 pounds with yei lowish brown eyes. BOX 31228 SEEK COMPANIONSHIP. Smoking, drinking. 57", 160 pound, smoking single white cretion advised. BOX 31679 LETS BE HAPPY Enjoy having some. occasional 22 yr old single father. Enjoy camping and outdoor male. Looking for an honest, romantic lady for a long term relationship. BOX LETS BE FRIENDS Christian gentle - man. 49, seeking a true friend. I'm very Seeking an attractive, slim female. 30 to one to listen, hug, dance, walk, laugh, talk, smile and encourage in good spir- activities. Let's talk soon... BOX 19306 DEVOTED TO YOU Single male. 35, 16790 SENIOR MALE Senior mak. financially open minded, a non smoker, non drinker. I love to read. not too much of 45, with similar interests and qualities for sharing, loving. meaningful. lasting its. Only 0 you're wiling to give, can slim, fit, clean, handsome, employed, secure, interests in cards, theater, trav- a television watcher, like to listen to relationship. BOX 31710 you receive, so all these are an open desire to feel good! Let's talk. BOX no dependents, never been married. Enjoy outside activities and diversified N. etc. Seeking financially secure, slim Lady. for companionship. You live in music. long walks. i enjoy outdoor fife. Seeking a special person to share GOOD LOOKING. SHY Green eyed. 24 mature. 62". with blonde spiked hair. 31697 LOVES LIFE Slim. attractive. employed, interests. I am intelligent, very sincere. honest and affectionate. Seeking a sin your house and I in mine. Prefer some- one in Coburg, Port Hope area. BOX some wonderful times together. BOX 31713 enjoy working out. rollerblading. moun- tain biking. I a social drinker who single rather of two boys. I am 35 gle female, slim. ft, attractive. who 23120 LOVE TO LAUGH Single man. 6' and am enjoys treating a special woman to wine years old, like dancing, dining out and traveling. Looking for a non smoking, wants to be appreciated for more than her beauty. and truly wishes to be NEW IN SUDBURY Professional, sin- gle. 34, handsome, financially and emo- 150 pounds with blond hair and brown eyes. Love animals. music, romantic and flowers. Very romantic, good look - honest, caring, working male. 35 to 45, loved. BOX 31600 tionally stable. Waiting for the right evenings and good times. Looking for ing. shy,and new in town. BOX 23293 ACTIVITY PARTNER Active, attrac- with a sense of humor, who also loves life DYNAMIC DUO Two professional single I woman BOX 23121 a tall, single and attractive woman, age tive. commitment minded. single while and children. Single fathers wel- come.. BOX 23243 while maks. slim, athletic, attractive. down to earth. early 40's would like to LET'S TALK FIRST Mak in my early 30's. Seeking a discreet relationship 25.30 who enjoys the same. BOX 10781 INDEPENDENT MAN Hard working and male. 30. non smoker athletic build. Enjoy outdoor activities and quiet LOOKING FOR YOU? Singlemom, 34, meet two women. 30 to 45. with similar ; with a female who may be missing mature. 23 yr old. 67- man. Looking for times. Seeking fun, petite. cute soy enjoys golf, long walks, sports cars. dancing. Looking for mak, 34 plus. who attributes and passion for life for tun. friendship. travel, etc. Call David and I something in her manage or relation- ship. BOX 10812 a woman who enjoys fun and open towho new experiences. Have a variety of has I together. Dont let life pass you enjoys the same. Single dads welcome. Michael. BOX 31725 EUROPEAN MALE 26 yr old. single interests so give me a call. BOX 10784 by, share a romantic dream. BOX 23291 BOX 23297 LETS TALK Single, while. kind, young SINGLE MOM Single mom, 30. social man who likes going to the movies, tak- white mak. Like dining, movies, camp- ing. country music. etc. Seeking a 30 yr SEEK HEAVY WOMEN Attractive sin- 0 white rk. 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Single esu. d this is you. feel Iree to leave a many interests and good qualities) 5'8". 175 pounds. muscular and attm- enjoys camping, music and omartic fathers welcomed. BOX 23296 message at any time. BOX 31726 Seeking a single woman. 29 to 35. with tive. Enjoy karate. athletics and weight evenings. f m 5 9- dirty blonde !ver. STILL SEARCHING Seeking companion QUALITY TIME Single white mak 37, similar qualities, with or without chit- lifting. Looking for casual and discreet seeking relationship. 86 23282 who is honest, sincere. with good sense wring, sincere. down to earth, great dren to begin life anew i would appre- encounters with females or couples. COUNTRY LIVING Social dnniang man. of humor, who likes dining, dancing and sense of humor. Sealing an attractive, pate and look forward to your call. BOX age ,6.40 who are it and attractive. 70, livug in the country, non smoker. gang or drives in the country. Early sh m. single white female 25 o 35 to 21299 BOX 10794 tikes gardening. gang for long walks. SO's. BOX 31692 share quality time with. If you would like FROM 30 TO 40 YEARS Looking for sin- SOMEONE SPECIAL 34 year old single Would like to meet a single or endowed HI 20 you old single female looking for to be treated as a special lady plase gie worn with no k>ds, between 5'8" father mak with short brown hair white lady. 6o to 70 non smoker. social Inentiship and fun. Single maks, 19 to call BOX 31723 and 5'9- who enjoys the outdoors and Rornt3chonest easy going, frenndly drinker no dependents. who is rinart- 25. BOX 23294 FALL IS BEAUTIFUL Why not share I horseback riding. BOX 23316 sincere and ave life. Enjoy giving coley secure. BOX 23285 LOVELY YOUNG LADY 21 year old sin- with an Attractive confident man. early GENTLEMAN 43. youthtut altrae- attention and erection o riot $Decal COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Gentleman, gle white fermi with brown hair and 411 who knows how to treat that spe- We 510-. 17511is. non smoker who is someone. Also enjoy dancing. morias 6'1". 59. university graduate. Ft and green eyes. Enjoy cuddling at the tial Lady' If you are very atuactne. intelligent, respecting. responsible and tamrly outings. BOX 10815 presentable, living alone n a new ,:our, empioyed. confident and secure. honest. eas i sense of . . . . .catng. y �o:q . • LIKE THE OUTDOORS Married couple ' try estate +tine Seeking slim. artrx• • . Place your automated attendant ad by calling: ooiong or a single ferie age2'-30 ° out and have a 900d ''me Must five. younger while woman whc a edu- cam mdak tree and secure and may be single and like me outdoors. BOX wish to stare my lifestyle. 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